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Old 02-28-13, 09:21 AM
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Hi all, I have an 08 ES 350 that has condensation forming in the drivers side headlamp area. I brought it in for servicing and was told that it would cost $1,350 to replace the entire unit.It's out of warranty. Seems far too expensive. Anyone have any ideas or alternative thoughts?
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Old 02-28-13, 09:29 AM
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bake the headlamps so you can pull them apart and add new sealant. I forgot the temperatures since it's been a long time. Should be some youtube videos on resealing headlamps.
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Originally Posted by jackson808
Hi all, I have an 08 ES 350 that has condensation forming in the drivers side headlamp area. I brought it in for servicing and was told that it would cost $1,350 to replace the entire unit.It's out of warranty. Seems far too expensive. Anyone have any ideas or alternative thoughts?
Thanks, Jack
I had this happen once on my wife's 2006 GS300 AWD. I took the HID bulb out and used a hair dryer, took an hour or more of it blowing warm air into the assembly, but all the moisture dried up, I put the bulb back in and have never had the issue again. Perhaps the bulb was not sealed completely and allowed air into the housing.
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Originally Posted by jackson808
Hi all, I have an 08 ES 350 that has condensation forming in the drivers side headlamp area. I brought it in for servicing and was told that it would cost $1,350 to replace the entire unit.It's out of warranty. Seems far too expensive. Anyone have any ideas or alternative thoughts?
Thanks, Jack
First you posted in the wrong section. I had this issue as well, and I went through warranty. I got both replaced but it was a pain in the a$% to get done, a lot of back and forth to Lexus corp and to my dealership. I would try to get a goodwill repair if the warranty just went out, or try to contact Lexus corp and see what they can do.
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I've used the hair drier method and vasoline around the seams and seals, with good results.

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