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1. Large daily temperature variations (+/-30°C/105°F) 2.
2. water vapour tends to collect when the dew point or humidity rises.
3. Seal leakage of bulb and/or bulb socket
This is common and does not affect the function of the headlight.
How to fix:
1. Check that all vents are not blocked. Switch on the low beam for 20 minutes to raise the headlight temperature and evaporate condensation.
2. Remove the bulb and allow the water inside the housing to evaporate. Use a hair dryer or heat gun at low temperatures to speed up the evaporation process.
3. Seal leaks in bulb or bulb socket. Place a moisture absorbing silica gel desiccant packet inside the headlamp.
Strong sealing to ensure excellent waterproof and dustproof performance
Scientific venting design to avoid humidity
Easy venting and anti-fogging
Maintaining your vehicle's headlights is critical to your safety and the safety of others on the road, especially at night.
To be reliable, headlamps need to be waterproof and condensation-proof, as they will not work properly if water gets in or condensation forms inside.
Plug-and-play operation, direct bolt-on OEM or stock unit replacement.
No modifications or drilling required.
Note: Installation instructions are not included. Recommended for professional installers.
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