Front headlamps fogging up?

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Front headlamps fogging up?

Postby ftowannabee » Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:27 am

Hi guys,

I just recently bought an FTO (my second - had to sell my old one bcos of high insurance) and I noticed that in the wetweather we've been having lately, my front headlamps keep fogging up. What could that be from? I never noticed it on my old FTO so I was just wondering if I needed to replace the seals around them.
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Postby CJ » Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:12 am

This is a pretty common problem on FTOs, see here for a workaround:

http://www.funky-fto.co.uk/mainlights.html

Are you just getting a small bit of condensation at the bottom of the lamp unit or is the entire front of the light covered?

One of my headlamps is letting in a a lot of water in wet weather, I'll have to remove it at some stage and seal it up completely.

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Postby ftowannabee » Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:55 am

Cheers for the link CJ. Its just condensation around the bottom of the glass. I'll try it out at the weekend and see if it solves the problem.
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Postby MAC 1 » Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:46 pm

best long term solution is to dril a couple of small holes in the headlight pod in a discreet position. This will let the pod ventilate and prevent any future condensation. :D
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Postby ikeane » Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:05 am

MAC 1 wrote:best long term solution is to dril a couple of small holes in the headlight pod in a discreet position. This will let the pod ventilate and prevent any future condensation. :D


Can you do something like this with the pre facelift dip/indicator pods? Mine tend to fog up as well as the main light pods...
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Postby deepseadcs » Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:38 am

ikeane wrote:
MAC 1 wrote:best long term solution is to dril a couple of small holes in the headlight pod in a discreet position. This will let the pod ventilate and prevent any future condensation. :D


Can you do something like this with the pre facelift dip/indicator pods? Mine tend to fog up as well as the main light pods...
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try drilling a small hole under it one or two may do... done a while ago and problem gone

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Postby MAC 1 » Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:36 am

deepseadcs wrote:
ikeane wrote:
MAC 1 wrote:best long term solution is to dril a couple of small holes in the headlight pod in a discreet position. This will let the pod ventilate and prevent any future condensation. :D


Can you do something like this with the pre facelift dip/indicator pods? Mine tend to fog up as well as the main light pods...
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try drilling a small hole under it one or two may do... done a while ago and problem gone

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Yep, I should have said, in the bottom of the pods at the lowest point would be best. Then if any condensate does form it will redily drain out.
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