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Old 01-20-2018, 02:56 PM
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Well, I don't know if this is normal with cooler/colder temps, or if this is something that I need to have the dealership take a look at...every now and again, I notice condensation/fog on the inside of my headlamps.

It does eventually go away, but I wonder if this is a bigger issue (I do see it on both sides, but the passenger side is worse. Anyone else had this problem? Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
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Normal. Some worse than others. Temperatures do affect that, and they do have venting.

Don't worry
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That type of condensation isn't a problem, as long as it clears up. If you start seeing condensation develop into pooling, that is a problem.
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What STG said.



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