alphabets13 said:
until recently i have not had any problems, and still my passenger side is perfect....i'll do whatever it takes, these lights are way too sweet, especially since the matching corners are on their way. woohoo
My pass headlight was fine too until i F'd with it when i was clearing the drivers side. I figured, "better safe than sorry," and decided to add sealant to the passenger side while i had the grille apart and everything (actually, it was when i installed my billet). It was relatively cold when i did it and it hasn't been 100% clear since. When the "fog" goes away, i'm left with water droplets on the inner corners of both lights now.
bill kemp said:
BuffaloX, After you seal & dry them put them outside for the night. That way they will get cold and any moisture will be aired out through the bulb opening.
Worth a try...
Worth the try...but once you install the bulb, wouldn't you be back at square one, having possibly trapped the cold air inside? I could see that, with equal temps on each side of the lens, there should be no condensation, but once the lights are turned on and warmed up, that's where it'll come back. I am going to try that, though.
Unfortunately, in my situation, i'm almost certain that it's condensation and not seepage. I've got 3 layers of sealant around the units, and the holes at the bottom are sealed as well. I've also tried removing the sealant from the hole at the bottom and got the same result. Mind you, all of these "fixes" have been done in the cold weather, so hopefully i'll get an evening of not-so-cold weather to do thiyet again.
Thanks all for the assistance