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Moisture in Headlights
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<blockquote data-quote="ReggieBee" data-source="post: 9930" data-attributes="member: 580"><p><strong>equinox headlight</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi, What happens with these headlights is the automatic on lights are on for such a long period of time that it ages the headlight assembly faster then normal. All cars that are weathered over the years will have condensation and or fading problems, but with equinox it starts early. The automatic lights</p><p>cause so much heat that in a small amount on time the headlight lenses start</p><p>to get small hair line cracks in them that cannot be fixed you will have to buy new headlight lenses and remove the auto on light relay which is located under the hood so that the lights only turn on at night and your lense will have a longer life span. If you take the headlight off and air dry it then reseal it then put water on it (pressure) or run it threw the car wash you will see that the condensation comes back. Theres nothing wrong with the seal, its the excual lense. Well I have a passenger side lens for sale brand new for $100. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReggieBee, post: 9930, member: 580"] [b]equinox headlight[/b] Hi, What happens with these headlights is the automatic on lights are on for such a long period of time that it ages the headlight assembly faster then normal. All cars that are weathered over the years will have condensation and or fading problems, but with equinox it starts early. The automatic lights cause so much heat that in a small amount on time the headlight lenses start to get small hair line cracks in them that cannot be fixed you will have to buy new headlight lenses and remove the auto on light relay which is located under the hood so that the lights only turn on at night and your lense will have a longer life span. If you take the headlight off and air dry it then reseal it then put water on it (pressure) or run it threw the car wash you will see that the condensation comes back. Theres nothing wrong with the seal, its the excual lense. Well I have a passenger side lens for sale brand new for $100. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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