What to Do When There Are Water Droplets Inside the Headlights?
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Most of the time, it is caused by moisture inside the car headlights, or it could be due to poor sealing of the headlights, allowing water to enter during rain or when driving through water. The specific solutions are as follows: 1. In the first case, you can use compressed air to blow out the fog inside, or open the rear cover of the headlight on a very sunny day to let it dry naturally. The former method saves time and works quickly, while the latter requires waiting. 2. The solution for the latter case is the same as the former—you can either air-dry or blow-dry it. However, it is crucial not to directly heat the headlight, as this could easily damage it. After drying, check if there are any small holes on the headlight, which may be the source of the water leakage, and repair them promptly.