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headlamps condensation
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<blockquote data-quote="mushaini" data-source="post: 706179" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>Hi, I have read about this problem in f30post website and found that this is normal and to be expected. There is a ventilation hole at the light housing that may allow condensation to form inside it if you drive in the rain. It has happened to my car after a long drive in heavy rain coming back from the east coast.</p><p></p><p>However, the condensation will eventually dissipate away through the ventilation hole with no harm or damage to the light housing. Apparently this is within the design of the light housing. I am not saying whether this is right or wrong, good or not, but just assume that the BMW engineers and designers probably had their own reasons for doing this .......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mushaini, post: 706179, member: 33090"] Hi, I have read about this problem in f30post website and found that this is normal and to be expected. There is a ventilation hole at the light housing that may allow condensation to form inside it if you drive in the rain. It has happened to my car after a long drive in heavy rain coming back from the east coast. However, the condensation will eventually dissipate away through the ventilation hole with no harm or damage to the light housing. Apparently this is within the design of the light housing. I am not saying whether this is right or wrong, good or not, but just assume that the BMW engineers and designers probably had their own reasons for doing this ....... [/QUOTE]
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