Condensation in headlights?
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stuartmmcfc said:
I used to get this on my xkr. There's an inspection cover, to change bulbs etc, on the headlight body.
I used to pop a couple of bags of silica in there (40g, off eBay,), problem solved.
I took them out every few months, dried them on a radiator, and popped them back in.
I thought they were a sealed unit..I used to pop a couple of bags of silica in there (40g, off eBay,), problem solved.
I took them out every few months, dried them on a radiator, and popped them back in.
woodsypedia said:
I've got the same problem on my 59 V12 Vantage. Is this something that can be rectified under warranty?
Cheers
Chris.
no it seems they all do it, if Aston could figure out how to stop it, none of them would suffer...depending on the weather it comes and goes. I always have my lights on in the daytime seems to help keep it away, particularly in winter monthsCheers
Chris.
I had this problem with three of the five TVR's I have owned The phrase used was" They all do that sir". But I never expected it to happen with my Aston V8V. Mine steam up even if I just wash the car. How can this be?? I bet Bentley/Rolls don't do it. I sure would love to know how to sort this annoying problem.
focusman53 said:
I had this problem with three of the five TVR's I have owned The phrase used was" They all do that sir". But I never expected it to happen with my Aston V8V. Mine steam up even if I just wash the car. How can this be?? I bet Bentley/Rolls don't do it. I sure would love to know how to sort this annoying problem.
Bentleys have the same problemhttp://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=...
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/bentley/305153-...
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