How to Deal with Moisture Inside Car Headlights?
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Headlights with moisture can be treated by turning them on, as the moisture will quickly evaporate and exit through the ventilation ducts due to the heat. The reasons for moisture inside headlights include: 1. Previous headlight modifications where the headlight was not reinstalled tightly after removal, allowing water to seep in through the seal; 2. Collision damage to the headlight area, resulting in cracks or body deformation that affects the headlight's sealing, creating gaps; 3. Issues with the rubber seals on parts like the dust cover behind the headlight. More related information is as follows: Car headlights, also known as automotive front lights or LED daytime running lights, serve as the "eyes" of a car. They not only affect the owner's external image but are also crucial for safe driving at night or in adverse weather conditions.