F10 Headlamp Condensation?
Discussion
Sometimes the slightest bit of moisture can cause this once the heat builds up in the headlamp.
It has happened to me before. I was advised to take off one of the back covers to the headlamp (usually a rubber cap to access bulbs)
Take out the bulb unit if you can or find a gap to blow air into the headlamp.
Get a hairdryer - put it in a medium heat/power setting and blow it into the headlamp. This will hopefully dry it out. Once you do this put the rubber cap back on as tightly as possible and hopefully it will resolve your issue.
The condensation you have could be even caused by one drop of water.
It has happened to me before. I was advised to take off one of the back covers to the headlamp (usually a rubber cap to access bulbs)
Take out the bulb unit if you can or find a gap to blow air into the headlamp.
Get a hairdryer - put it in a medium heat/power setting and blow it into the headlamp. This will hopefully dry it out. Once you do this put the rubber cap back on as tightly as possible and hopefully it will resolve your issue.
The condensation you have could be even caused by one drop of water.
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