Moisture in headlamps

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tricky4000, Jul 13, 2007.

  1. tricky4000

    tricky4000 Guest

    Hi Everyone,
    Any good ideas on how to get rid of moisture build up in headlamps? I
    thought of blowing it out...but I don't want debris of any sort to get
    stuck in there. How about sucking it out with a vac? Heat? Leaving
    the lamps on with the back cover open? Any suggestions would be
    appreciated.
    Dan.
    PS> 2003 307.
     
    tricky4000, Jul 13, 2007
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  2. tricky4000

    Maybe Not Guest

    All depends what sort of headlight it is. If it is one with bulbs that
    push in then just take the bulbs out for a couple of days.
     
    Maybe Not, Jul 13, 2007
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  3. tricky4000

    Malc Guest

    And/of blow hot air in with a hair dryer. Some lights have removable lenses
    so you can get in that way and check the gaskets at the same time

    --
    Malc

    If you're swimming in a creek
    And an eel bites your cheek
    That's a moray
     
    Malc, Jul 15, 2007
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