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Misty lenses
XFullFatTim
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Misty lenses

2 RRS's had them, 2 FFRR's had them and now my RRE follows the family trait and has condensation inside both rear lamp units.........................
Now FFRR's have been in production for 10 years, RRS for 7 years and LR still don't have a cure. Over on Martin's other forums there are "fixes" such as drilling tiny holes in the units but then you run the risk of them filling up with rain water unless you do it from the back/ inside the bodywork.
I never seem to see other marques with misty light lenses so how come LR gets it wrong with every new car it launches? It is infuriating to see those lovely petal lights all misted up.

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(This post was last modified: 15-02-2012 04:48pm by XFullFatTim.)
15-02-2012 04:46pm
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RacingSnake
 

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RE: Misty lenses

I've seen this across a number of marques, including on my own cars, so I don't htink it's a unique problem to land rover.
The rre might be more suceptible to it though as I remember reading a specific passage about the lights misting up and a statement saying it will not impact or impede the light output or beam pattern.

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15-02-2012 04:50pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Misty lenses

It doesn't impact on anything just that it looks awful on a premium priced car

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
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15-02-2012 04:57pm
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lngrn36
 

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RE: Misty lenses

The brighter the lights the more heat. Moisture will be drawn in like under a vacuum as it cools. More heat means more time to pull in moisture.
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15-02-2012 06:40pm
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RE: Misty lenses

See here too

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Condensat...ndensation

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alibeau
 

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RE: Misty lenses

Hmmm, Hubby has/had this problem on his new RRS, I could have sworn he said that they were going to replace the whole unit?

Will double check.....

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15-02-2012 08:30pm
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Wired
 

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RE: Misty lenses

Its very common and dpends a bit on the size (internally) of the headlights.
What happens is that during use the inside air warms up due to the lamps and warm air sucks up water.
When you park your car and it gets cold outside the air in the light cools of and cant hold much less water. If it reaches dewpoint water will form on the coldest places, like the windows in your house can condensate.

The bigger the inside of the housing, the more air is inside and hence the qty of water in it.

Is it something to worry about? Not if the design is prepared for this, meaning there will be air holes and water outlet holes. The same you find in the bottom of your car doors Smile

Its just not a pretty sight.

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