Projector Moisture Problem, HELP!!!
i have the 99-04 black projector housing, i noticed today that there was moisture/fog/mist behind the lenses, how do i fix an prevent this?
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take em out blow dry them, and use some clear silicone around the edges and it will be fine happened to my smoked headlights..
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It's god's way of punishing you for putting those fugly things on your car. There's nothing you can do except replace them with OEM smoked headlights.
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Originally Posted by CCM
It's god's way of punishing you for putting those fugly things on your car. There's nothing you can do except replace them with OEM smoked headlights.
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ccm, i asked how to fix an issue on something i like, not your opinion :offtopic:
thanks to everyone else for the replies, should i just seal the back where the cover is to the bulbs??? where should i start??? also i was thinking of buying HID's to out in them. whatca think? |
also, do HID's give off more heat then a reg bulb?
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I have the same projectors as well and Im having the same problem on my right one.
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here...it tells you right on Mustangtuning website how to fix it:
http://www.mustangtuning.com/headlig...on-remedy.html |
Take the rubber vents out as well, the fogging on my OEM lights went away after I took out those stinkin vents.
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lol your kidding right, ill prob burn my house down like a moron. wouldnt the rtv seal any gaps the oem seal had?
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Just get some silicone..that's what I did and it worked fine...well..till I put those rubber vents back in, but then I took them out again and perfect. :banana:
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what did you use to plug the vents? or did you leave them just open?
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I left the holes open but I took off the rubber tubes that connect to them..they seemed to be the cause of the condensation in my case (Not sure if your projectors came iwth them, the OEM headlights have them)
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