How to Deal with Fog and Water Droplets in Car Headlights?
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When there is a small amount of fog or water droplets in the car headlights, simply turning on the headlights will suffice. If there is a significant amount of fog or water droplets, it is necessary to disassemble and dry them. Below are the detailed steps: 1. Small amount of fog or water droplets in car headlights: When there is fog or moisture in the headlights, turning on the headlights for about 15 minutes will generate enough heat to evaporate the fog or allow it to escape through the vent rubber tube with the heat. This usually does not damage the headlight circuit or bulbs. 2. Significant amount of fog or water droplets in car headlights: This situation indicates a problem with the headlight seal, such as damage to the headlight cover or rear cover, or issues with the seal between the cover and the rear panel. In this case, carefully inspect the headlight cover, rear cover, and vent rubber tube for any damage. If no damage is found, it is recommended to separate the headlight cover from the assembly and dry it thoroughly.