95 Ply Voyager LE headlights

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by Mike, Jan 16, 2008.

  1. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Drilled holes to get the water out, but there is residual water than
    beads up scattering the beam. Any suggestions short of a hair dryer to
    get the inside dried out? I have some long tweezers so I could get some
    paper towels in and mop up the beaded water and perhaps wipe inside of
    the lens. I really don't want to spend $80 each for two new headlight
    units.
     
    Mike, Jan 16, 2008
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  2. Mike

    Ron Seiden Guest

    Drive with your lights on, even in the daytime. The heat from the bulbs will
    vaporize the water which will escape through the holes. It won't happen
    instantly, but it will happen, and there's no way to get inside the lights
    without destroying them...
     
    Ron Seiden, Jan 19, 2008
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  3. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Hasn't happened at all since I put in the brighter Sylvania bulbs which
    is what led me to find the water in the first place. It's been cold here
    in midwest and the face of the housing just doesn't get even warm.

    I'm thinking I have to pop the bulb and channel a hair dryer or old
    vacuum cleaner hose in there for some time and get it dried out.
     
    Mike, Jan 19, 2008
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