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Facelift Rearlights Mist Up A Little


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Does other people have this problem that the facelift backlights mist a little up behind the transparant lenscover??

Oyeah its from the aygo of my wife.

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these should be a sealed unit

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I bought them from a scrapyard and on the day i collected them it was raining and the guy i bought them from had to get them out a wrecked Aygo what was standing outside in the rain.

there was nothing than to see that they mist up ????

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Mine mist up and I know tomorrow morning they'll be misted after a clear night - '12 plate Aygo Ice. I don't think they are sealed units.

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I was thinking to put 2 little holes in the backside, 1 at the left and 1 at right side of the rearlight so it could ventilated a little

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What about the little sachet of moisture absorbing crystals you get in a box of sneakers; maybe a couple of those in each light housing would work. Put them out of sight of course.

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What about the little sachet of moisture absorbing crystals you get in a box of sneakers; maybe a couple of those in each light housing would work. Put them out of sight of course.

Thats olso a good tip :flowers:

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The lights are sealed to the outside but vent to the interior of the car, misting is normal but it should clear during use, if the condensation is heavy you may have a leaky lamp seal or even water ingress into the car this is known to show as condensation in the rear lamp.

Devon

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I checked the boot yesterday and it was dry , i have no leaks at all ( at the moment)

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What about the little sachet of moisture absorbing crystals you get in a box of sneakers; maybe a couple of those in each light housing would work. Put them out of sight of course.

I have put 3 off those little bags behind lampholder in the unit it self and put it back yeaha no moisture in my faceliftlights

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