Re: Headlamps
I won't ask again, LOL. Just trying to see if water was getting in there due to high pressure washes.
These headlamp assemblies are designed with vents so some condensation is perfectly normal. The headlamp has to be able to dissipate the heat created by the bulbs. If the headlamp was sealed it would require that the lenses expand and contract each time the lights were turned on and off. I can see it being a problem if the condensation is persistent and remains even after the headlights are on for several minutes. But in humid areas it is reasonable to assume that condensation may form overnight when the air cools and the dew point is reached. It really isn't any different than when the inside of your windshield fogs on a cold morning before the defroster warms.