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LED Headlight Condensation

krd820

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I purchased a 2021 Rebel in November of 2020. All was good until the weather here in Texas turned cool on the same day I took my truck through a car wash. Since then, I have had a significant amount of condensation in the passenger side LED headlight. I have tried taking the vent caps on the headlight completely off and putting them back on with just enough holding on to keep them falling off, but the condensation never completely goes away. Has anyone else experienced this?
 

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My buddy had this same problem . Brought it to dodge twice and all they did was mess up his front bumper and didn’t install it correctly .
Eventually he went to a buddy of his and I think they sealed around the headlight with some type of water proof silicone type stuff .
 

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My buddy had this same problem . Brought it to dodge twice and all they did was mess up his front bumper and didn’t install it correctly .
Eventually he went to a buddy of his and I think they sealed around the headlight with some type of water proof silicone type stuff .
Okay. Thank you
 

Ram Man 727

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Had the same thing happen to my fog light. Take it to your dealer, they will put in a new light. My dealer also replaced the wiring harness because it was starting to corrode. All covered under warranty
 

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Had the same thing happen to my fog light. Take it to your dealer, they will put in a new light. My dealer also replaced the wiring harness because it was starting to corrode. All covered under warranty
Roger that, thank you sir.
 

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You can also get some silicone descendent packets and place them inside the headlight to control moisture.
 

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I'm having the same issue. I will risk taking it into the dealership to have new ones put in. My truck only has 243 miles on it.
 

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