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Old 04-21-2019, 12:09 PM
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How do we fix the condensation in the headlights. Last nights storm made them super foggy with condensation. It’s reakky bad. And how can I clean the insides.
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I put a HID kit from TRS on the low and high beam so yeah I had to cut the covers. But I used the gasket and gorilla tape to seal it up. Anyone have a place to order new rear caps to see what they will do. It’s not hard to remove the hid setup anyway.

Hello @555R

More than likely it is the seal on the bulbs not properly seated.
Check to see if the bulbs are loose in the sockets.
I have never had any issues using items from TRS, but had an issue with some high beam LED bulbs from another manufacturer and had to put an oversized "O" ring on the bulb, loosen the 3 screws at the high beam socket on the housing, place the bulb in the socket and retighten the 3 screws.
Condensation issue solved. The bulbs dried the lens out completely and I have not had any condensation issue since.

I can assure you it has nothing to do with the dust covers. They are designed to keep out splash and dust. The bottom of that fixture has a hole in the bottom where the wires run through to the low beam bulb.

If your bulbs are tight, this is what I suggest...... put the OEM bulbs back in, buy some new dust covers and them take it to the dealership and tell them there is condensation forming in your headlights.

Oh, no need for gorilla or any other tape..... Just sayin'
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