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manni
 


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condensation in headlight

condensation in front o/s headlight can u take lense off and clean inside and reseal it has anybody done this or is a buy another any help will be most great thanks
  
Post #93210616th May 2012 11:01 am
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You can take them apart but it's not a five minute job and probably not for the faint hearted, besides they are not 100% sealed in any case.

The best way would probably be to remove the affected lamp unit and keep it indoors somewhere nice and warm for a while, take the caps off the back first though (the access caps for changing bulbs.)
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Post #93211016th May 2012 11:08 am
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Hi Manni

This is a post which shows you how to take it apart

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic36286.html

but as crwoody says think taking apart should be last resort Thumbs Up
  
Post #93211316th May 2012 11:15 am
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Unless of course you do the conversion.

Love mine, look 8)
  
Post #93211416th May 2012 11:17 am
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Is there anyway to get the bulb out and blow hot air from a hair drier into the lamp unit until its dry?
  
Post #93211916th May 2012 11:29 am
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I had a puddle in the bootm of mine so took apart and removed the horrible orange rubbish as well, it really isn't that bad a job Whistle Whistle

I did also put a large bag of silica gell in the back of each one as well (100g bag) and they have been totally dry Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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Did the hairdryer bit with limited success (bulbs removed etc.), but then tried the silica gel method which worked a treat. Will attempt the 'taking apart' task at later date. Smile
  
Post #93213916th May 2012 12:25 pm
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manni
 


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thanks for all your replies took light out and back cover off (light bulb covers)and poured out *hit loads of water out so will probably have to take it apart what is the conversion which is suggested thanks once again
  
Post #93217916th May 2012 2:27 pm
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I was watching "Wheeler Dealers" on Discovery Turbo the other night, and Ed was doing up a P38 Range Rover. The front foglights were missing and he commented about there been 2 pipes in the socket where the fog light should have been.

This was he said, to help dry out the lights after wading, apparently the pipes were fitted to allow the heat from the lamp to rise up one of the pipes, and sucking fresh air in via the other.

Does this work in practice (never had a P38 to try it)?
Maybe a similar system could be used to keep a leaking D3/4 headlight dry?
  
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Light clusters are sealed. The condensation in the lights is not unsual, one of mine was like it on delivery dealer replaced. The other got misty later. I just took the plug off the back and left them in for 30 mins. Put the plug in with some silicon grease on the O ring, no problems since.
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Same here, remove the bulb cover switch on for 30 minutes and they dry out under their own heat (if it's just misted) then before re assembling silicon grease the o-rings. Worked a treat on D3 and D4 Thumbs Up
  
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