Water in headlight. Common problem?
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Water in headlight. Common problem?
08 RX350. Noticed that my right headlight is fogged up and has some water after car wash. Later I noticed it after heavy rain and once again after I washed car myself. I thought that it could happen after my "best part in my life" hit the parking post (not hard but enough to crack headlight washer cover)that's why I didn't go to the dealership, but later I noticed two other 08-09 RXs (you can tell by chromed handles and certain paint color) had same problem- one fogged headlight. So I wonder if it was a faulty parts in those years or just a coincidence and should I go to dealership and try to ask for a replacement?
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08 RX350. Noticed that my right headlight is fogged up and has some water after car wash. Later I noticed it after heavy rain and once again after I washed car myself. I thought that it could happen after my "best part in my life" hit the parking post (not hard but enough to crack headlight washer cover)that's why I didn't go to the dealership, but later I noticed two other 08-09 RXs (you can tell by chromed handles and certain paint color) had same problem- one fogged headlight. So I wonder if it was a faulty parts in those years or just a coincidence and should I go to dealership and try to ask for a replacement?
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I was thinking if there are more than 50 people with same problem and we all post it here, then we can make a letter to the lexus so they would replace this faulty headlight at no charge. At least this can be as a reference to them to take action on quality
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Whether you get it replaced depends as much on the dealership involved and where you are in regards to your warranty. If you are out of warranty you are out of luck.
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Toyota/Lexus is well aware of the situation. Not just an RX problem. Occurs across their product line and has so for years. Design issue. To them, it is working as intended. There has also been work towards a class action lawsuit regarding the problem. This seems to have gone nowhere. Even if there is a settlement the lawyers would get the bulk of the money and we the owners will at best get a coupon for an oil change.
Whether you get it replaced depends as much on the dealership involved and where you are in regards to your warranty. If you are out of warranty you are out of luck.
Whether you get it replaced depends as much on the dealership involved and where you are in regards to your warranty. If you are out of warranty you are out of luck.
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I just tackled this for my driver's side headlight with AFS.
There was a tutorial on how to take the headlight out by manfig?
For the driver's side i had to loosen the bolts on the other side, under the wheel liner, and the two? bols under the bumper, and the bolt that attaches to the fender and bumper in order for me to take out the whole assembly. tried to just do the driver side but it was too tight of a space.
also need a allen wrench 5/32? to remove a bolt.
i had a good 3oz of water in there....got most of it out but had a little left over...tried to blow dry, but it was taking forever, so i just siliconed it...and it is still condensating probably from the liquid i didnt take out....hoping it will evaporate in the sun in the next few days.
There was a tutorial on how to take the headlight out by manfig?
For the driver's side i had to loosen the bolts on the other side, under the wheel liner, and the two? bols under the bumper, and the bolt that attaches to the fender and bumper in order for me to take out the whole assembly. tried to just do the driver side but it was too tight of a space.
also need a allen wrench 5/32? to remove a bolt.
i had a good 3oz of water in there....got most of it out but had a little left over...tried to blow dry, but it was taking forever, so i just siliconed it...and it is still condensating probably from the liquid i didnt take out....hoping it will evaporate in the sun in the next few days.
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^^ With a couple of dry hot weather, it should evaporate and you are good to go.
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after doing this, i am glad to report that even after hurricane sandy my driver headlight is free of water and fog.
few tips.....
i sealed with silicone even before i dried out the headlight since i was running out of time....i thought the moisture that was still in there would evaporate, but after letting it sit in the sun for a few days, turns out it just didnt get dissipate.
so i took it out again, and drilled a tiny hole on the bottom corner to let the water out.
after that, sealed the hole with silicone, and opened the ballast cover as this let the moisture dry rather quickly
let dry and put back on, no problems since.
fyi, my source of the leak was on the top of the headlight..so its a good precautionary step to put some silicone even if it's not condensating, thats what i did on my pass side.
few tips.....
i sealed with silicone even before i dried out the headlight since i was running out of time....i thought the moisture that was still in there would evaporate, but after letting it sit in the sun for a few days, turns out it just didnt get dissipate.
so i took it out again, and drilled a tiny hole on the bottom corner to let the water out.
after that, sealed the hole with silicone, and opened the ballast cover as this let the moisture dry rather quickly
let dry and put back on, no problems since.
fyi, my source of the leak was on the top of the headlight..so its a good precautionary step to put some silicone even if it's not condensating, thats what i did on my pass side.
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