Moisture in the headlight
#2
I believe you need to take it out open it up dry it out and reseal it with silicone??? do search for directions on smoking your lights should have tutorial on opening them up and doing that kind of thing, and resealing them... I remember reading a tutorial on that.
#4
happens to me all the time, including my corner lenses too
dammmn but im too lazy to do all the resealing crap lol just give it a few days and it'll go away (although sometimes leaves water marks =( ugly shit)
dammmn but im too lazy to do all the resealing crap lol just give it a few days and it'll go away (although sometimes leaves water marks =( ugly shit)
#5
OK, it happened to me once after i put a set of bulbs in. I dryed them out by aiming a hair dryer in the bulb cut out hole and let them dry out for about 10-15 min. After they were dry, i then put the bulbs back in making sure they have a good seal. If not, coat them in a little bit of clear, always flexible silicon. Always does the trick.
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