QUOTE(ckk125 @ Dec 1 2011, 11:18 PM)
then u'll have to change headlamps every few weeks.
let me guess, just now u drove in the rain?
imagine ur headlamps as a cup..
what happens when cold water is left in the warm room?
condensation isnt it?
when hot air in the headlamp comes in contact with the cold headlamp cover, it'll form water droplets. this will clear up in a short while when the cover heats up.
no headlamps in the world is air tight or vacum or u'll have to change ur headlamps everytime u open it to change ur bulb.
as long as it disappears after awhile, it is normal.
Nice explanation...... Pip shld sticky this to the first page....let me guess, just now u drove in the rain?
imagine ur headlamps as a cup..
what happens when cold water is left in the warm room?
condensation isnt it?
when hot air in the headlamp comes in contact with the cold headlamp cover, it'll form water droplets. this will clear up in a short while when the cover heats up.
no headlamps in the world is air tight or vacum or u'll have to change ur headlamps everytime u open it to change ur bulb.
as long as it disappears after awhile, it is normal.
One of the most common questions, next to how to stop outside air from coming in the auto ac....
Dec 1 2011, 11:25 PM

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