Pack the seal with grease should repel any moisture.
Are you sure the wing inner liner isn't damaged. Shouldn't be much water hitting the back of the light ?
Headlight is wet inside again. No idea what to do now!
DO what's we've done for the past 25 years - drive with your dipped beam permanently on. Makes you more visible (though makes no difference).
I miss the old days, before DLRLs when people would 'flash' us to let us know the lights were on...........
DO what's we've done for the past 25 years - drive with your dipped beam permanently on. Makes you more visible (though makes no difference).
I miss the old days, before DLRLs when people would 'flash' us to let us know the lights were on...........
Put a cloth bag of rice inside the lamp overnight. Change every 24 hours for a dry bag.
If the lamps continues to steam up you will need to remove it and seal the leak or replace the light.
Is it on the same side that had the bent font wing?
Please don't be one of those plonkers who uses the rear fogs when the hilltops get misty. If you can see other car's rear lights you DO NOT need the rear fogs on your car.
In all but VERY serious fog, all they do is dazzle everyone behind you.
Most people over-use the damn things causing far more hazard than the slightly reduced visibility due to most UK fog/mist conditions.
Watch out for sharp edges when inserting/removing bag. Almost impossible to remove rice grains from inside if they touch a damp surface. Something to do with the starch in the rice being very glue-like when damp.I'll give this a go now. Hasn't rained in well over a week and there's still water in it so I'm suspecting it's trapped moisture and not a leak. Well, i hope it's that.
I'll get back to you with the results of the bag of rice. I've heard that work miracles before for water sank electronics!