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SpeedAdiction20
07-24-2008, 10:40 AM
So, i just installed my HID headlights after doing the fogs a little while ago, and i had noticed this before but did not really care as much, i had figured that there maybe a small leak somewhere or some water in the headlight i could get out when i did the install of the HID lights, but after noticing that there are 2 vent holes, and that the moisture is usually in there, (small beads, condensation, on my entire front headlight) i kind of wanted to figure out a way to stop that, should i be able to just seal the 2 vent holes without any problems, with silicone, or do those need to be there, i think that if its a pressure problem, the actual rubber cap that is on there would be able to let out air pressure if needed... anyways, is this something i have to deal with or can i stop my headlights from having so much moisture on the lenses?. thanks

VP222
04-27-2009, 12:45 PM
So, i just installed my HID headlights after doing the fogs a little while ago, and i had noticed this before but did not really care as much, i had figured that there maybe a small leak somewhere or some water in the headlight i could get out when i did the install of the HID lights, but after noticing that there are 2 vent holes, and that the moisture is usually in there, (small beads, condensation, on my entire front headlight) i kind of wanted to figure out a way to stop that, should i be able to just seal the 2 vent holes without any problems, with silicone, or do those need to be there, i think that if its a pressure problem, the actual rubber cap that is on there would be able to let out air pressure if needed... anyways, is this something i have to deal with or can i stop my headlights from having so much moisture on the lenses?. thanks

I am having a same problem on my headlight. Did you get it fixed. If Yes how did you fixed it be cause I do not want to spend lots of money to replace whole headlight assembly.