I read a lot of the posts on this and have decided to go with the little dry bags from bottles. Any idea if it can be done with out removing the fixture and what outlet would be best?
I've done this on previous cars by putting a small dehumidifier in a giant container with the housings, closed up. A few hours and the condensation is gone.
Lexus Champion
That works until you wash it again......
That's a band aid, a fix is to open and re seal. An even better fix is to send them to member King Phillip for restoration and/or a retrofit. I chose the latter and it's by far the coolest update on my car..... stunning (the blue hue is from the TSX retrofit projector lens, not bulbs). He is also making me a clear set, you can see the mock up at the bottom.
If that's not appealing to you, search here for Headlight Restoration threads here and read through a few then try it. I did that too. It's not really hard at all to stop the leaks, (but mine came out looking nothing like Phillips).
Open by baking in oven or use heat gun. Clear away old glue, order butyl headlight sealant from Luxury Mods, wet sand for ever and seal them back up. See threads here for details.
Good Luck!
That's a band aid, a fix is to open and re seal. An even better fix is to send them to member King Phillip for restoration and/or a retrofit. I chose the latter and it's by far the coolest update on my car..... stunning (the blue hue is from the TSX retrofit projector lens, not bulbs). He is also making me a clear set, you can see the mock up at the bottom.
If that's not appealing to you, search here for Headlight Restoration threads here and read through a few then try it. I did that too. It's not really hard at all to stop the leaks, (but mine came out looking nothing like Phillips).
Open by baking in oven or use heat gun. Clear away old glue, order butyl headlight sealant from Luxury Mods, wet sand for ever and seal them back up. See threads here for details.
Good Luck!








