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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2005

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2003 Pilot & moisture in headlight lense cover?

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Rocky - 10 Dec 2005 12:50 GMT
How can I dry out the moisture inside the headlight lense cover?  I do not
see any cracks for the moisture to get in, but it is accumulating more now
that we are in the rain/snow season.
Rocky
SoCalMike - 10 Dec 2005 16:24 GMT
> How can I dry out the moisture inside the headlight lense cover?  I do not
> see any cracks for the moisture to get in, but it is accumulating more now
> that we are in the rain/snow season.
> Rocky

has the headlight bulb been replaced?

id take the bulb out and aim a hair dryer at the hole.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 10 Dec 2005 22:58 GMT
Take it back under the 3/36 warranty. Usually a gasket problem.
Rocky - 11 Dec 2005 00:06 GMT
unfort. I am the 3rd owner and it had 89,000 miles on it.
Rocky

> Take it back under the 3/36 warranty. Usually a gasket problem.
merlotbrougham@hotmail.com - 11 Dec 2005 04:50 GMT
> How can I dry out the moisture inside the headlight lense cover?

I had that problem with an '88 Caravan. Fixed it by drilling a couple
holes on the underside of the housing, fwiw.
 
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