What to Do When Car Headlights Get Water Inside and Stop Working?
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Here are the solutions for car headlights getting water inside and not working: Turn on the headlights: The best way to deal with foggy headlights due to water ingress is to turn them on. At this time, it is best not to use high-temperature baking, as headlight materials are usually made of plastic. If the baking temperature is too high, it may soften and deform the headlight surface, affecting both appearance and functionality. Typically, after the headlights are turned on for a while, the fog will dissipate along with the heat through the vent pipe, without causing damage to the headlights or circuits. Use the cold air setting: If the owner has 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 prone to moisture accumulation to accelerate air circulation and remove moisture.