What to do if water gets into the headlights of a Sagitar and causes fogging?

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DeElisa
07/30/25 2:25am
The presence of fog inside the headlights is mostly due to a significant temperature difference between the interior of the headlight and the environment. This phenomenon may also occur after the vehicle has driven through water, been washed, or had the engine compartment cleaned, if the accumulated water is not thoroughly dried or drained. However, it generally doesn't require attention and can be ignored, as the fog will usually dissipate on its own after some time of use.
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