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Could someone explain to me if moisture/water droplets on the inside lense is normal. I know air is trapped inside the lense when you change the bulbs so you could get some water vapor from that air but I am not sure what amount is ok. Do a large amount of condensation mean there is a crack somewhere? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks
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The thing leaks and will go thru bulbs often. Generaly when the leak they need to be replaced
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I have notice a lot of aftermarket H/L's have a leak most of them are not sealed as good as factory have seen some no more than a month old and water on the inside.
As that said factory H/L's will leak as it ages or when replacing bulb's that dont have a tight seal. |