CJ wrote
I've a problem with one of the headlights whereby water is getting in somewhere, I regularly mop out the water but it keeps getting back in.
CJ from the above it sounds like you are saying that water is actually leaking in i.e. a seal is damaged and (rain) water is actually pouring in. (from this the condensation forms) Is this the case?
Or are you talking about some condensation forming, which then falls and gathers at the base of the enclosure? I know this sounds like a bit of a chicken and egg type scenario, but to my mind these are different problems.
The first case would indicate a much more severe, and hopefully recognisable problem, i.e. a larger hole in the rubber seal.
I am guessing that you have already visually inspected all the rubber seals?
As a suggestion, remove the light cluster, and dry out, remove the bulbs.Plug/cover one of the cable/bulb entries. Using a hair dryer blow air into the other open entry, examine the seals to see if air is escaping through a damaged seal.
As a more drastic measure you could fill the light assembly with water to see if it leaks!
Both of these measures will really only work with a large leak. Trying to find a pin hole leak is difficult.
Failing all that I would be inclined to cover the headlamp assembly seal with silicone. .
The rubber seals, where the wiring, bulb housing plugs into the main assembly, do these appear to be ok?
To be honest I'm not familiar with the FTO headlight assembly but....
Baking in the oven seems a bit drastic.
ALthough some homemade scones would be nice. Maybe one of culchies (that includes me) could bring along some home made jam!
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