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willskip 02-16-2013 06:55 PM

headlight condensation
 
does anyone have any headlight condensation? can you guys post me some pics. the dealer would replace my headlights but i need to send them pictures with condensation in em. thanks! :tiphat:

dP3NGU1N 02-16-2013 07:13 PM

because your headlights don't actually have any condensation in them? Why do you need someone else's shots?

Bandit_Kaine 02-16-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by dP3NGU1N (Post 2169088)
because your headlights don't actually have any condensation in them? Why do you need someone else's shots?

Maybe he just wants new headlights because they are broken, or he doesn't have. etc.

DEpointfive0 02-16-2013 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by willskip (Post 2169073)
does anyone have any headlight condensation? can you guys post me some pics. the dealer would replace my headlights but i need to send them pictures with condensation in em. thanks! :tiphat:

LMAO, rape that dealershit over

willskip 02-16-2013 08:21 PM

they had condensation in them but when i went to the dealer it was dried up. you can barley see the dry spots and the service manager said he will replace both headlights if i email him some pictures with the condensation.

Trips 02-16-2013 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by willskip (Post 2169155)
they had condensation in them but when i went to the dealer it was dried up. you can barley see the dry spots and the service manager said he will replace both headlights if i email him some pictures with the condensation.

The only thing WE can suggest is to take pics when it happens, And show the dealer the proof like you were told.

THE END :|

willskip 02-16-2013 08:38 PM

yeah. they said i need to email them some photos before my warranty expires (which is in soon). was worth a try to get help from some of the members though.

Bandit_Kaine 02-16-2013 08:43 PM

So if your headlights ARE leaking then just pour water all over them.. take it to the car wash or something.. then take the pictures..?:icon14:

willskip 02-16-2013 08:51 PM

did that. drove in the rain. nothing... i guess heavy fog was when it happened. was even thinking bout putting water in myself but dont want to take the risk of the dealer not doing anything. lol

DEpointfive0 02-16-2013 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bandit_Kaine (Post 2169176)
So if your headlights ARE leaking then just pour water all over them.. take it to the car wash or something.. then take the pictures..?:icon14:

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Originally Posted by willskip (Post 2169192)
did that. drove in the rain. nothing... i guess heavy fog was when it happened. was even thinking bout putting water in myself but dont want to take the risk of the dealer not doing anything. lol

My tail lights fog up, I have pics, but somehow they don't fog EVERY time it rains... So I understand the OP. AND I DO have the water spots in my headlights, but have never actually seen water

Baer383 02-17-2013 02:20 PM

Why don't you put water in them then go to the dealer.

kellyefields 02-17-2013 02:24 PM

what you need to do is turn your lights on and let them get hot if in a cold area if you are somewhere it is hot put your car out in the sun. then go to a carwash and with the pressure washer aim for the sides of the light, what is happening is when the case heats up it will expand and allow moisture to get in. this is the best way to replicate what is happening.

willskip 02-18-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2170029)
Why don't you put water in them then go to the dealer.

yeah. but if the dealer backs out im sh*t out of luck. them dealers are sneaky sneaky. lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by kellyefields (Post 2170035)
what you need to do is turn your lights on and let them get hot if in a cold area if you are somewhere it is hot put your car out in the sun. then go to a carwash and with the pressure washer aim for the sides of the light, what is happening is when the case heats up it will expand and allow moisture to get in. this is the best way to replicate what is happening.

il try that. thanks :tup:


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