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#1 ·
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I just bought the anzo "U" shaped headlights. They look awesome. When I put in my HID kit I obviously had to take the cover off...now I am getting a ton of condensation.

I took the whole fixture out and put both up to a hear gun for hours to dry them out. After that I re-sealed everything possible! Parts I didn't even touch including the vents. I mean I sealed EVERYTHING... it rained today and I'm STILL getting condensation. Not really sure what else I can do. I used a clear silicon but no luck...can anyone point me in the right direction please?
 
#4 ·
As long as water isn't getting in, condensation during rain, car washes, extreme temp changes, etc are to be expected to a certain degree. Just the nature of the world we live in. Running your headlights for about 15 mins should dissipate any fog accumulation via those vents. You just want to make sure no water is seeping in and collecting in the light bcz that will kill its components. Good luck. Let us know if you make any progress.
 
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