I noticed the other day that when I got home there was condensation in the rear light clusters, where the LED strips are near the bottom, I thought to myself, **** I've not put them back on tight enough.
Well I have put them back on tight enough and found that the condensation is in a part of the light which is completely sealed, the brake and indicator bulbs are behind a plastic lense inside the main unit.
If I had put it on not tight enough there would only be condensation in the indicator and brake light bulb compartments.
This means somewhere around the sealed edges of the light water had got in and I can't get rid of it. The car is going into the dealer soon and I will bring this up.
My old gande lights never did this and I took them off loads of times . . . . .
Well I have put them back on tight enough and found that the condensation is in a part of the light which is completely sealed, the brake and indicator bulbs are behind a plastic lense inside the main unit.
If I had put it on not tight enough there would only be condensation in the indicator and brake light bulb compartments.
This means somewhere around the sealed edges of the light water had got in and I can't get rid of it. The car is going into the dealer soon and I will bring this up.
My old gande lights never did this and I took them off loads of times . . . . .