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    foglight condensation

    I was cleaning my car the other day and noticed condensation in one of the foglights (passenger side).What causes this?And what can I do fix this and prevent it from happening again in the future?

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    The rubber grommet that surrounds the bulb is a good seal but not a perfect one. Water just gets inside over time. The only way to get it out is to remove the light and open up the housing. If water is inside you're likely going to find that the chrome plating on the reflector shield is flaking off as well. It's just going to involve some work. You might want to polish the lenses also.
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      I haven't taken it out yet, but when I took a close look at it there is no water in it and no flaking of chrome inside just condesation on lense itself.

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        Originally posted by cb7ism View Post
        there is no water in it... just condesation on lense itself.

        ^^Photos taken by me ^^

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