Should the Foggy Headlights of a New Car Be Replaced?
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New car headlights with fogging do not need to be replaced. Moisture in the air can enter the headlights through the vent tube and condense on the lens. As the moisture accumulates, water droplets will flow down the lens. This phenomenon is mostly caused by significant temperature differences and is more likely to occur during winter or rainy seasons. After the headlights are turned on for a while, the fog will dissipate as the heat expels the moisture through the vent tube. This generally does not damage the headlights or electrical circuits. Car headlights, also known as car 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. Therefore, the use and maintenance of headlights should not be overlooked.