giez
Gear THREE
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Post by giez on Aug 29, 2012 22:42:58 GMT 8
Bros, I just got my forte 5DR fo about 2 months. I always c moist at inside the headlight cover. Make noise at C&C they say they cant fix it. So how anyway to fix it or not.. Sooner or later can rear goldfish in the headlight..
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Post by sohjc1988 on Aug 29, 2012 23:01:36 GMT 8
from my experience, it will be gone after afew months. if not head to a workshop and they can remove the casing of the headlights to drain the water out.
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giez
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Post by giez on Aug 30, 2012 22:21:46 GMT 8
I went back to agent today they solve the issue. Thanks..
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Post by calpton on Jul 29, 2014 14:05:05 GMT 8
I went back to agent today they solve the issue. Thanks.. Hi bro how they manage to solve your prob? As mine has moist on my headlight assembly too on and off.
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giez
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Post by giez on Sept 12, 2014 17:55:26 GMT 8
I went back to agent today they solve the issue. Thanks.. Hi bro how they manage to solve your prob? As mine has moist on my headlight assembly too on and off. I not too sure i was informed that they change the whole set.
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Post by nash78 on Sept 18, 2014 17:09:15 GMT 8
Hi, just sharing what i did for my previous vios.
I drilled a few holes at the BOTTOM side of the headlight. It has a few uses.
1) Let water drip out 2) Let vapour have a path to easily evaporate when switch on headlight. Due to the heat from the bulbs, the vapour should clear very fast.
At first i thought, hot air rises, so the hole at the bottom should not work well. But surprisingly it does let the water or vapour in the headlight clear fast.
Once in the morning, there was some condensation in the headlight. So i start the car, switch on headlight, and voila, i actually see the condensation dry up like i fast motion mode.
I did that coz of the fact my vios was up for scrapping in 2 yr time. So what the heck.....
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