Condensation Issue

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Sep 30, 2007 | 12:40 PM
  #1  
I have ‘Zam’s Depo Bi-Xenons’ installed in my 99 E320 and had the engine steam cleaned yesterday just noticed this morning that the passenger side headlight has some condensation in the lens.

The lens is already siliconed and I never have this used during rain or after getting the car washed, I am sure they power-washed the engine area and some moisture made it through to the lens.

What are options on fixing this?
- Will the condensation disappear eventually as I drive around due to the heat from engine etc?
- Do I need to back cover of the light housing and let the car sit in the sun?

If you have any ideas /suggestions kindly chime in.
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Sep 30, 2007 | 01:02 PM
  #2  
Have you tried a hair dryer? I heard of people doing this. My stock Hid's only get moisture in the lense when I spray under the hood. It goes away after a few hours tho.

Matthew
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Sep 30, 2007 | 02:26 PM
  #3  
hair dryer...blower...etc are good alternatives. the condensation is the result
of warm/moist air condensing onto a cold(er) surface. next time, run the
engine for a few mins with the hood open and in well ventilated area to
minimize the concentration of warm/moist under the hood.

factory TSB suggests similar, that is to open back of headlight and run a
blower. be careful not to use hot hot, such as a heat gun or you risk
damaging parts. you're looking for high volume air exchange sufficient to
accelerate evaporation. pop the turn signal bulb out, since it's easy to
access. heck, you have pre-facelift so easy enough to remove the headlight
housing and then all the bulbs. it'll dry quicker vs leaving the headlight
assembly on the car and blowing through the the turn signal socket

added TSB attachment


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Oct 4, 2007 | 10:13 PM
  #4  
where can I get a good deal on some factory headlight covers?
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Oct 4, 2007 | 10:59 PM
  #5  
Buy
online from one of the suppliers,the 3m clear protecto film,some you cut yourself some have pre cut kits.It works,it's clear,it looks just like nothing is there.
And don't steam clean your engine!!!!!!!!!!!Gunk foamy engine bright and a brush,and a hose is all you ever need.Steam or high pressure have a nasty habit of getting into places water should never go.
lesson o the day
ohlord
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Oct 5, 2007 | 12:02 AM
  #6  
Quote: where can I get a good deal on some factory headlight covers?
example of overpriced lens

example of a more competitive price

dealer cost is $90, wholesale is about $115, retail is about $150

so it is possible that Ebay and dealer price to consumer is about the same,
depending on your dealer, of course.
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