How to Deal with Water Inside Car Headlights?

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VonEliana
07/29/25 12:59pm
Here are the methods to deal with water inside car headlights: 1. Turn on the headlights: The best way to handle fogging inside car headlights is to turn them on. Usually, after the headlights have been on for a while, the fog will dissipate through the vent tube along with the heat, without causing any damage to the headlights or circuits. 2. Use external airflow: If you have a high-pressure air gun or a hair dryer, set it to the cold air setting and blow air over areas in the engine compartment that are prone to moisture accumulation to speed up air circulation and remove moisture. If there is a significant amount of water inside the headlight, it is advisable to carefully inspect the internal components for any damage and replace them promptly if necessary.
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