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Hello,

If freezing or after several rainy days I see water condensation in my left headlight (xenon version).

has anyone had this problem, how to fix it? I looked at it but nothing found.

car is from 2007 elegance model

Maybe the bulb replacement cap is not on properly. It may look like it is, but might need to 'click' into place.

I would say it's a pretty normal issue. Obviously there's a hole or defect in one of the grommets etc. My car had previously been in an accident together with a different owner, which had resulted in a broken headlight. This, today, gives the occasionally condense inside the headlight itself. My cure is to drive with both main beam and fogs on for a longer time of period. If it's heavy condensed i would recommend removing the headlight and leave it in the oven at 75 degrees Celsius for an hour or two.

Damn!

I hate when I see yellow headlight!

On my car both headlights have very little condense(in winter, when I wash car).

But it gone away for about 1-2 hours(just when I finish with washing).

For now, tnx God, both are like new ;)

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