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 ❤ LYN Proton INSPIRA: Owners/Fan Thread V5 ❤, SMART GUYS GET IT! | Got yours yet?

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ian88
post Mar 17 2011, 11:27 PM

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yeahhh....finally my white beauty arrived...huhuhu so happy...bro dark angel, plz change my status to 'received'....2.0P white.....pround with my new 'babes'
ian88
post Apr 29 2011, 08:53 AM

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hey guys....I'm from KK, Sabah. anyone here got problem with water intrusion in head lamp??? I've got problem with that, since I take from dealer a month before, there's a little bit water intrusion in signal area (head lamp), but just appear during heavy rain (both of them) ...so I ask to change the head lamp with the new one. I saw they change with mitsu made in japan head lamp with proton genuine sticker . but the problem is....water intrusion in my head lamp became worst after that.....almost all the head lamp area cover up by vapour (both of them)....even in light rain.during drive back from SC to my home, it was raining...then when out from car I saw my head lamp with vapour....so call back the SC, they said need to change again, and need to wait another a week before that part arrive here. but it's ok for me bcoz the SC staff serve me ok, they said sorry for that....pity for my inspira during rain huhuhuh....
ian88
post Apr 29 2011, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(RahXeph0n @ Apr 29 2011, 11:44 AM)
Dude, did you read your manual? Your SC fellas also stupid. It's normal. I personally don't get it in my car, but it depends a lot on ambient temeprature and you being from KK, I assume it's cooler there. Vapour in the headlamps is normal as written in the manual, it's not due to leakage, but due to condensation of vapour due to temperature difference inside and outside the headlamp. The manual advises you to ignore it, as the heat from the bulb will eventually evaporate the water.

If you have water POOLING inside your headlamp however, that's a different problem altogether, but judging from what you write, nothing to worry about at all.

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On my manual, I get on average 550km per full tank. Short distance driving everyday (not more than 10 minutes in the car), lots of bumps/humps, traffic lights, and no chance to get above 100kmh lol.
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owh I see.....thanks dude. not finished yet read the manual book...heheheh

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