Headlamp dust covers not removable??
Thanks for any info or help you can provide
Passenger side
Driver side
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If so, those are the 'intelligent LED', and have no user servicable parts inside.






There are some threads here on how to address the condensation issue. Given the cost of these, they should be better sealed (or ventilated), whichever.
Last edited by DFWdude; Jul 11, 2021 at 06:01 PM.
The ricer crowd uses something called a breather patch on the back of each lamp housing to allow moisture to escape.
It requires the removal of each lamp and drilling small holes in the backs of each housing (one high/one low). I would warm the housing while pumping compressed air into each drilled hole until the the lens clear somewhat, then cover each hole with a permeable patch.
it's a big job to remove and reseal those clear lens; you can always approach that project if the leaks are excessive. I haven't had mine off the car, but most lens are sealed to each housing with a butyl caulk. it typically requires heating (200-300F) to soften. AliExspess sells replacement lens for some Benz models.
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The kicker is that the driver side has a LOT of moisture but seems functional except the auto dimmer (car keeps throwing an error on the middle screen) BUT the passenger side lens is clear and the low beam isn’t working.
Oh well, what is life without challenges, eh? Three weeks ago I was looking to buy a 2021 but there is no acceptable inventory because (I’m told) of the chip shortage.
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Man they have a bunch $1k-$2k
jeeeze they know the new part market price...




Man they have a bunch $1k-$2k
jeeeze they know the new part market price...



