Headlamp Condensation
In this case, Jamikest and DC are correct. Modern projector type headlamps are completely sealed. As a result, vents are added to evacuate moisture. All headlamps of this design will show some type of condensation under certain conditions. The important thing to look for is that it must be temporary fogging only. Any large drops on the inside of the glass are a problem.
Turning on the highbeams after soaking the engine compartment, or after an extended period of moist weather around 0-5 deg. C, should clear them within one hour.
Once again, ALL vehicles with these modern headlamps do this. From Maybach all the way down to a Golf. It is not a design flaw.
By the way, if the dealer has to pay for them, it will be very expensive. Rumor has it that the Crossfire headlamps are around $800-900 each. Thanks.
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