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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: cleggy on 05 April 2012, 14:16:18

Title: Headlight Condensation
Post by: cleggy on 05 April 2012, 14:16:18
I've just noticed that my nearside headlight is full of condensation :( :(

What is the best way to remove it ??? I've read the How To Guide on removinge the headlight.

Advice appreciated :y
Title: Re: Headlight Condensation
Post by: bootie on 05 April 2012, 15:10:00
When you say 'full' do you mean there is standing water in the body of the lamp or just that there is a lot of condensation on the inside of the lens?

If it's just on the inside of the lens, then a fairly simple way to get rid of it is to place a bag of silica gel dessicant inside, making sure it's not too close to the main lamps, leave it in for 24 hours, take it out, bung it in the oven to dry it out then repeat until no more condensation.

Of course you will want to investigate where the moisture is coming from in the first place to cause the condensation.

HTH
Jon
Title: Re: Headlight Condensation
Post by: cleggy on 05 April 2012, 15:37:40
When you say 'full' do you mean there is standing water in the body of the lamp or just that there is a lot of condensation on the inside of the lens?If it's just on the inside of the lens, then a fairly simple way to get rid of it is to place a bag of silica gel dessicant inside, making sure it's not too close to the main lamps, leave it in for 24 hours, take it out, bung it in the oven to dry it out then repeat until no more condensation.

Of course you will want to investigate where the moisture is coming from in the first place to cause the condensation.

HTH
Jon

Cheers Jon, yes it is just condensation on the lens, but I can't se where it is coming from. I will try the silica gel route :y