by "Ron Seiden" <subronseiden@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 8, 2008 at 02:53 AM
"maxpower" <damnnickname@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Mike" <mike@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:mike-FDB018.00003307012008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Water in headlight housing. Diffuses the light. Is there an easy way to
>> get the water out and second seal things so it doesn't happen?
>> --
>> Mike
>
> Mike some of these headlamps have a vent hose that can get restricted
and
> will not let the moisture out. I cant remember if this year/model had
them
> or not. You would have to pull them out to check. Other then that, what
I
> have don't in the past is drill 2 tiny holes at the bottom of both
corners
> of each lens to let the water out. Do this on both lens's
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
>
Yeah, and as long as the *tiny* holes are placed where road spray can't
reach them, do *not* plug them up. Sometimes you get some cars that just
congenitally get moisture inside the lamps. The only way to cure is to
provide a way for the moisture to escape when heated by the lamp...