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skinnyboy09 02-06-2019 09:41 AM

LED Taillights and LED Headlights.
 
Hello everyone, I’m an owner of a White Advance RDX and recently I bought my car in for my driver’s taillight fix because of condensation after a car wash. I had to take pictures as proof and they’re happy to replace one under my warranty. I just rally hope my passenger’s taillight doesn’t do the same. Does anyone else have this problem with their lights in general? Also, what would happen if your LED lights goes out? Can you replace it yourself? I’ve seen cars on the road have busted LED taillight and it looks hideous. I really hope that Acura LED will last quite awhile.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...4581c1a62.jpeg
Condensation.

kboo74656 02-06-2019 10:40 AM

You can’t replace the LED’s in the headlights or tail lights. They are sealed in. They have to be replaced by the dealer which involves ordering a new light assembly.

MI-RDX 02-06-2019 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by skinnyboy09 (Post 16378161)
...Does anyone else have this problem with their lights in general?...

No issue with mine (so far) and it gets washed at least once a week during the winter (weather dependent).


Dcshoesboy 02-06-2019 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by skinnyboy09 (Post 16378161)
Hello everyone, I’m an owner of a White Advance RDX and recently I bought my car in for my driver’s taillight fix because of condensation after a car wash. I had to take pictures as proof and they’re happy to replace one under my warranty. I just rally hope my passenger’s taillight doesn’t do the same. Does anyone else have this problem with their lights in general? Also, what would happen if your LED lights goes out? Can you replace it yourself? I’ve seen cars on the road have busted LED taillight and it looks hideous. I really hope that Acura LED will last quite awhile.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...4581c1a62.jpeg
Condensation.

I have the same water condensation issue as you, and will address this issue next time I'm at the dealer.

zroger73 02-06-2019 06:15 PM

I had condensation in my rear left turn signal.

kboo74656 02-06-2019 08:01 PM

My 2014 Santa Fe, 2015 Nissan Rogue, and 2017.5 Nissan Murano all had this ecxact condensation issue but it only showed its head after a car wash with the wand. None of my tail lights burned out or shorted out. Usually after 1 or 2 hours it went away via evaporation.I haven’t noticed it in my RDX but I’ll look and see if its there Sat when I was my car.

skinnyboy09 02-06-2019 08:54 PM

Hope you guys take pictures to show them and get them replace while still under warranty.

cm2021 02-07-2019 02:02 AM

I had both my outer tail lights/turn signal assemblies replaced under warranty for that issue a few months ago.

Audi2Acura 02-07-2019 09:17 AM

I can see small amounts of water fill up in mine when washing the car. It subsides rather shortly afterwards. Doesn't leave a film or other noticeable issues. Not particularly an issue or problem to me.

jc411 02-17-2020 03:46 PM

I just noticed the same issue in my 2020 RDX. For those who have experienced this, did the dealer replace it and has the problem been resolved or did it come back?

For me, it’s the left tail light, both the fixed and tailgate assembly are affected.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...95deeb8fe.jpeg
Moisture inside 2020 RDX tail light. Fixed tail light shown.

skinnyboy09 02-19-2020 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by jc411 (Post 16539318)
I just noticed the same issue in my 2020 RDX. For those who have experienced this, did the dealer replace it and has the problem been resolved or did it come back?

For me, it’s the left tail light, both the fixed and tailgate assembly are affected.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...95deeb8fe.jpeg
Moisture inside 2020 RDX tail light. Fixed tail light shown.

Dealer fixed my left side, since it's covered by warranty. Went and get a hot steamy car wash right afterward to see if the tail light gets condensation again :blink:

skinnyboy09 02-19-2020 10:35 AM

You should still get it replace while still under warranty, save you time and less hassle down the road. Make sure to have pictures as proof.

skinnyboy09 02-19-2020 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Audi2Acura (Post 16378983)
I can see small amounts of water fill up in mine when washing the car. It subsides rather shortly afterwards. Doesn't leave a film or other noticeable issues. Not particularly an issue or problem to me.


You should still get it replace while still under warranty, save you time and less hassle down the road. Make sure to have pictures as proof.

hans471 02-20-2020 01:31 AM

Most tail lights have a venting system so they will clear out in due time. If they try to seal them they still seem to get water/moister in them, they just don't dry out so quickly. Now, if you have standing water in one then sealing is clearly defective!

From a Porsche forum:
"Assuming there is no liquid water entering the lamp (leaks past seals, housing ect), the condensation is related to the lens temperature and the relative humidity of the air inside the lamp. This is the science of psychometry.
Condensation cannot be avoided, if the lens temperature drops below the dew point of the air inside the lamp condensation will form.
You cannot seal the lamp, when the lamp is energized it will heat the air inside lamp causing it to expand. The purpose of the vent (a simple labyrinth) shown earlier in this thread is allow for these air changes to occur.
Simply turning on the tail lamp will eventually clear the condensation as the air temp rises. (my note: If everything is working properly)
If there is liquid or 'beading' water in the lens its likely there is a leak."

Pretty much my experience.

DJA123 03-04-2020 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by hans471 (Post 16540325)
rom a Porsche forum:
"Assuming there is no liquid water entering the lamp (leaks past seals, housing ect), the condensation is related to the lens temperature and the relative humidity of the air inside the lamp. This is the science of psychometry.
Condensation cannot be avoided,

I can honestly say that in 40 years of vehicle ownership, in the northeastern US, I've never had condensation in a light assembly. Even my pos VW didn't do it.


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