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Hey all,

Over the past few months I had been driving around with a fair amount of water/condensation in my driver's side headlight, I don't know how it got in there but it did. Anyway, after not having much luck with a search on the topic (people advising drilling holes in the actual headlight?!) I fixed the problem by removing the rear caps (for changing globes) and parking the car in the hot Melbourne sun for a couple of hours... Worked a treat. Car looks so much better now.

Anyways, just my 2c.

-Greg.

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I have the same problem, unlucky for me its been shitty weather as of late so i cant do it. But make sure you seal the light, i can see where the problem is on mine, there is a gap the the top of the light. So water runs down the gap on the side of the bonnet straight over this gap. Have to wait for it to dry out inside the globe then ill seal it.

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