headlight moisture
#2
RE: headlight moisture
I have a minor problem with this, but I did the clear corner mod myself so this could very well have been self generated, though it only occurs in one of my head lamps and it is so minor that I dont worry about it.
#3
RE: headlight moisture
I have the same problem with my drive side head light. I burnt my wiring and had to take it to a shop since Audi wanned $500 to fix it, well long story short, they ended up opening my headlight casing (for whatever ******* reason, IDK) and when I got my car back the headlight was all foggy. And as far as I know there is no way to get rid of it besides replacing the hole headlight casing.
#4
RE: headlight moisture
ORIGINAL: Dirty
And as far as I know there is no way to get rid of it besides replacing the hole headlight casing.
And as far as I know there is no way to get rid of it besides replacing the hole headlight casing.
#5
RE: headlight moisture
ORIGINAL: sineo
No, no, no...just pull the whole housing, remove the dust cover, and dry it out with a hairdryer. Then use silicone sealant to make it watertight.
ORIGINAL: Dirty
And as far as I know there is no way to get rid of it besides replacing the hole headlight casing.
And as far as I know there is no way to get rid of it besides replacing the hole headlight casing.
#7
RE: headlight moisture
CC mod is one of the best you can do! some tips that i found
buy a L pick from sears first
u dont need a dremel, just a very small drill bit
use the L pick to pull the reflector from the housing or use some long needlenose to snap it in half so you can get it out
silcone her up welll and you wont have fogging. i used very little and havent had a any problems with fogging
buy a L pick from sears first
u dont need a dremel, just a very small drill bit
use the L pick to pull the reflector from the housing or use some long needlenose to snap it in half so you can get it out
silcone her up welll and you wont have fogging. i used very little and havent had a any problems with fogging
#8
RE: headlight moisture
^^ couldnt agree more! just did it myself following the DIY on a4mods.com.. careful when you drill to break the tabs as to not get too many shavings in the headlight and if you do a little compressed air should solve that problem..
#9
Depending on wat type of car u have and whether or not u have xenons it will clear it self. I have an 02 a6 2.7t and i had a legit puddle in mine i talked to audi and because the bubls burn so hot these headlights are vented and it cleared up itself.