Hey everyone, new here — looking for a bit of help.
I’ve got a Cupra Formentor and recently noticed that my right front headlight is fogging up badly — not just condensation, but actual water droplets forming inside. It looks like dozens of tiny drops.
Before I take it in or try sealing it, I’d like to try drying it out myself.
On my previous car (a Škoda Octavia), there was a small plastic cover on the back of the headlight that I could remove. It let me blow warm air inside using a hairdryer, and that completely solved the problem.
I tried to find something similar on the Formentor — like a removable cap or breather valve — but no luck so far. I can't find any obvious access point that would allow me to get warm air inside the headlight.
Has anyone here dealt with this before? Is there a hidden breather plug or cap I’m missing?
Any tips would be much appreciated!
I’ve got a Cupra Formentor and recently noticed that my right front headlight is fogging up badly — not just condensation, but actual water droplets forming inside. It looks like dozens of tiny drops.
Before I take it in or try sealing it, I’d like to try drying it out myself.
On my previous car (a Škoda Octavia), there was a small plastic cover on the back of the headlight that I could remove. It let me blow warm air inside using a hairdryer, and that completely solved the problem.
I tried to find something similar on the Formentor — like a removable cap or breather valve — but no luck so far. I can't find any obvious access point that would allow me to get warm air inside the headlight.
Has anyone here dealt with this before? Is there a hidden breather plug or cap I’m missing?
Any tips would be much appreciated!