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Blaine

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Apr 12, 2012
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Hello, ive a leon se copa thats only 7months old, but theres alot of condensation on the inner corner of the headlight lens and it has now turned to water.! surely a car this young shouldnt be doing that? if so whats the best way to sort it? ive read about the drilling holes in the back headlight cover but wouldnt that mess the warrenty if i wanted to get it replaced under it??
thanks for any information its much appreciated. :)
 
Hello, ive a leon se copa thats only 7months old, but theres alot of condensation on the inner corner of the headlight lens and it has now turned to water.! surely a car this young shouldnt be doing that? if so whats the best way to sort it? ive read about the drilling holes in the back headlight cover but wouldnt that mess the warrenty if i wanted to get it replaced under it??
thanks for any information its much appreciated. :)


Some recommend to use hair dryer;)
 
As Guncha said, I used a hairdryer upon recommendations by a lot of members here. You just open the back of the head light (as in low beam if you have a normal reflector headlight or high beam if you have a Bi-Xenon one) and then use a hairdryer for approximately 30 minutes (depending on how much condensation you have) on the outside of the headlight, and once you're done, blow some 'cold' air through the back of the headlight in order to dry up the condensation. It's also recommended that you leave the back of the headlight open if you do it at night so that there's a place for the water to go out of.