normal to have moisture?

Old 02-19-2008 | 09:26 PM
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normal to have moisture?

in cold weather and after a car wash in coldish weather my tail lights fog up....is that normal ? or should i bring it back to the dealership
Old 02-19-2008 | 09:28 PM
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You shouldn't get any fog inside the tail lights. That means there is a leak somewhere.
Old 02-19-2008 | 09:30 PM
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I recently bought a 08 TL-S and same problem, called my salesmen he said that its because of the weird weather and it would just go away on its own
Old 02-19-2008 | 09:35 PM
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inside the taillights?? noooo

FYI, when its cold/wet out, the HEAT from the exhaust pipes make the bumper/taillights have moisture on the outside of the casing.... whenever i wash my car in the winter, the tails get all wet even after i dried it because of the exhaust
Old 02-19-2008 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by th4i
I recently bought a 08 TL-S and same problem, called my salesmen he said that its because of the weird weather and it would just go away on its own

well yeah ofcourse it will go away on its own. ie summer. but i dont think its normal to have moisture and fog.....none of my previous cars had any.

it makes my car looks cheap and its annoying....should i bring back to dealer? and what if they tell me its normal?
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:03 PM
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it's a sealed unit... thus it's not supposed to let moisture in. ask for a replacement, and i'm sure they'll get it for you under warranty.
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:07 PM
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like blackura said, make sure it's on the inside, not outside. I shit a brick when I saw my tails one day recently but it was all outside.(weather is f*cked up here) one quick wipe and I was good to go.moisture inside the light is def a prob........
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:09 PM
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Theres a Service News Article on water the *appears* to be inside the tail lights, but is really in the gap on the outside and you see it through the lens.

If it's actually inside the lens, thats not good.
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
Theres a Service News Article on water the *appears* to be inside the tail lights, but is really in the gap on the outside and you see it through the lens.

If it's actually inside the lens, thats not good.
lol im not sure what gap your talking about....all i know is when i go to wipe it its "untouchable" haha
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by HeLLy
lol im not sure what gap your talking about....all i know is when i go to wipe it its "untouchable" haha
go directly to dealer,do not pass go, do not collect $200..........

Edit: tell them if it's so normal, then just take one out of a showroom car and swap it with yours.explain to potential buyers that this is normal for an almost 40k car
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:39 PM
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If it's along the top edge, try blowing it our with air. Look up the Service News Article - Ron A posts them monthly. From ~6 months ago, maybe a year.
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:41 PM
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Notes on moisture in rear tail lights

This is taken directly from Acura Service News April 2007:

Currently Applies To: ’07 TLs
The ’07 TL comes with clear taillight lenses instead
of those familiar red lenses seen on earlier models.
Because these lenses are now clear, it’s possible to
see water sitting on top of the taillight housing after
the vehicle has been washed or rained on.
Don’t replace the taillight—it’s not leaking. The water
you see isn’t really inside the taillight and it doesn’t
affect the workings of the brake lights or the running
lights. Over time, that water will simply evaporate, but
if you don’t want to wait that long, it blows out easily
with compressed air.
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:46 PM
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what about the type-s, where there is no clear?
Old 02-19-2008 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 04Enthusiast
This is taken directly from Acura Service News April 2007:

Currently Applies To: ’07 TLs
The ’07 TL comes with clear taillight lenses instead
of those familiar red lenses seen on earlier models.
Because these lenses are now clear, it’s possible to
see water sitting on top of the taillight housing after
the vehicle has been washed or rained on.
Don’t replace the taillight—it’s not leaking. The water
you see isn’t really inside the taillight and it doesn’t
affect the workings of the brake lights or the running
lights. Over time, that water will simply evaporate, but
if you don’t want to wait that long, it blows out easily
with compressed air.
Thanks. That's the article.

Maybe the OP has a different problem

Link:
http://www.in.honda.com/Rjanisis/pubs/SN/B070400.PDF
Old 02-20-2008 | 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 04Enthusiast
This is taken directly from Acura Service News April 2007:

Currently Applies To: ’07 TLs
The ’07 TL comes with clear taillight lenses instead
of those familiar red lenses seen on earlier models.
Because these lenses are now clear, it’s possible to
see water sitting on top of the taillight housing after
the vehicle has been washed or rained on.
Don’t replace the taillight—it’s not leaking. The water
you see isn’t really inside the taillight and it doesn’t
affect the workings of the brake lights or the running
lights. Over time, that water will simply evaporate, but
if you don’t want to wait that long, it blows out easily
with compressed air.

thats dumb....i dont see any other cars having that....
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