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06-14-2014, 12:45 PM | #1 |
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condensation in headlight lens e90
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I have condensation in the headlight lens of my 2006 BMW 330i. It really bugs me because it kills the clean look of the front end. It happened after my indy shop was replacing the HID ballast and I assume some air got into the lens space. What are some of my options for removing the condensation? I assume I have to remove the cap under the wheel well and remove some bulb(s) to gain access to the lens, then wipe the condensation off (or would having an air hose to blow out the air work better). Finally, do you think there is a seal that was not seated properly during that service by my shop - and even if I remove the condensation it will only come back? Thank you Last edited by antzcrashing; 06-14-2014 at 12:55 PM.. |
06-14-2014, 01:05 PM | #2 |
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As the headlights are vented changing a ballast has some but not 100% to do with it. Your in Florida like me, they are going to be foggy for a bit with the current day in and out of 100% humidity we are having. You can try to bake them at a low temp and seal them better but ultimately in our area its going to happen. Im not saying it should happen but the moisture is going to find a way.
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06-14-2014, 01:50 PM | #4 |
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Pop the cap off the back when it's dry and try and run for an extended time with the lights on to give it the best chance of drying out.
You could also gently heat from the front with a hair dryer with the cap off. Make sure the seals on the cap are good and that it seats properly. If you have the hatch on the top of the unit; again make sure that it's seated and screwed down properly and the seals are good. |
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I am trying to avoid baking the lens as this would involve removing the lens which is a significant feat I cannot do. Simpler is better for me to try at first |
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Check the gaskets on the covers. It is typical once a cover is removed the gasket doesn't fit properly anymore. One option is to replace the gasket, another option is to place a small silica bag inside the headlight for awhile. Obviously you need to place it somewhere it will not move or touch something hot. That worked for my 135. I have experience opening headlights and moisture is a pain in the ass, but I have done enough of them so my 335 has no issues. You are correct, it doesn't matter where you live and should not happen. GL!
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06-15-2014, 12:17 PM | #11 |
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As for where the vents are on the E92 I do not know. 99% of cars they are a 90 degree rubber elbow, what happens on most cars is something will find them, like a wasp or other bug and seal them up or create a house in them. Those mud daubers a plague at one of my stores, every April or may you find 20+ cars winking at you from the fog. The vent doesn't allow the moisture to burn out. If you have excessive water/fog in there then you also have a bad seal, these usually show up after driving/hard rain or after you pressure was the car. The biggest culprit there is usually the corners of the lamp. You can add some silicone around the entire seal and this will usually fix more water coming in, but you still need to find out why water isn't leaving like it is designed. Below is an E39 but gives you an idea what they usually look like. Some have a hard cover over the rubber tube so it looks like a part of the rigid housing but there always a rubber tube in there.
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#6 in that link. I missed that completely. Do not try to remove the lens, only try to seal it better.
Best way to remove moisture and its a pain but remove the headlight, remove the bulbs and place in a low temp oven. Some have a warm setting which is around the 150 temp range. This wont melt anything but after about 20 mins will dry out all the moisture. Then let it cool in the oven, do not pull it out into your house or outside where its damp (Florida). Once that's done, and you go over all the seals to make sure all is good, covers, bulbs, connectors are tight re-install and no more moisture . . . . for now. |
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06-15-2014, 04:25 PM | #18 |
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removed the bulbs and open the cover of the angel eye bulb, and use a hair dryer on low heat high fan speed for a while, there no set time just keep going till you see the vapor go away. Still need to check the vent, then make sure to do it in a controlled environment if possible, like a a/c garage.
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Move to Nevada. Simple.... just kidding. The hair dryer technique probably the best and make sure the little rubber hose vents aren't plugged.
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