I have some condensation in my passenger side headlight assembly. I am going to pull the bulbs out and let it air dry for a few hours.
My dad claims that there is a small drain that should let out any moisture that gets in. Can anyone confirm or deny the existence of a drain? There is a little black button type thing in the bottom inside corner in the high beam section of the reflector. It may or may not be a drain.
Condensation in headlight assembly
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Condensation in headlight assembly
[size=75][url=http://photobucket.com/albums/v179/retep910/S10/]2002 S10 Ext. Cab 4x4 Indigo Blue[/url]
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Extang Black Max Tonneau, Rubber Bed Mat, Vent Visors, Bugflector II, SilverStar headlights, Dark Window Tint, Disabled DRL, Debadged, K&N Filter, Skid Plates, 1.25" Rear Wheel Spacers, Boise 3 aal kit, mild T-bar crank, Dueler A/T Revo[/size]
- BobbleSmitty
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I'm not too sure about our trucks, but I know my old car did not have a drain and every time it rained, my headlight assembly would get condensated or fill up with water... I went though two bulbs b4 I just decided to drill a few small holes in the bottom of the assembly so any of the water could leak out. It was alot cheaper than replacing the entire assembly or even trying to repair the one I had. It didn't affect the reflection of my headlight or anything either.
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Re: Condensation in headlight assembly
You didn't know? That's not condensation, your headlight fluid is just lowRetep wrote:I have some condensation in my passenger side headlight assembly.
--Walt
2001 S-10 CrewCab - Retired...
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Re: Condensation in headlight assembly
Damn!!! I knew I was forgetting to check something during my last oil change...wamason wrote:You didn't know? That's not condensation, your headlight fluid is just lowRetep wrote:I have some condensation in my passenger side headlight assembly.
I pulled the assembly out removed the bulbs and let it sit in the sun for a couple of hours. Cleared it up and so far has not returned even after a few rains.
[size=75][url=http://photobucket.com/albums/v179/retep910/S10/]2002 S10 Ext. Cab 4x4 Indigo Blue[/url]
Extang Black Max Tonneau, Rubber Bed Mat, Vent Visors, Bugflector II, SilverStar headlights, Dark Window Tint, Disabled DRL, Debadged, K&N Filter, Skid Plates, 1.25" Rear Wheel Spacers, Boise 3 aal kit, mild T-bar crank, Dueler A/T Revo[/size]
Extang Black Max Tonneau, Rubber Bed Mat, Vent Visors, Bugflector II, SilverStar headlights, Dark Window Tint, Disabled DRL, Debadged, K&N Filter, Skid Plates, 1.25" Rear Wheel Spacers, Boise 3 aal kit, mild T-bar crank, Dueler A/T Revo[/size]
- BassGuy354
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There is what appears to be a drain plug in the lower, center corner (towards center of the truck) of each headlight. On my lights, it's tan in color. It just pops out, but you've gotta pull on it really hard. If this is missing, try getting a new plug. If it's there, try leaving it out for a bit
[size=75]~Mike[/size]
BassGuy354 wrote:There is what appears to be a drain plug in the lower, center corner (towards center of the truck) of each headlight. On my lights, it's tan in color. It just pops out, but you've gotta pull on it really hard. If this is missing, try getting a new plug. If it's there, try leaving it out for a bit
Why would you want to drain the water out? Then your goldfish would drain out and die too!!
Steve
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