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Condensation within rear lights
dandavis1
 

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Condensation within rear lights

I noticed this today - to be fair it's been cold, wet and windy. But I wouldn't expect this.

Anyone else have this? Is this normal?


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03-01-2012 05:57pm
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lngrn36
 

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RE: Condensation within rear lights

I haven't seen this on mine, however. The U.S. manual states on page 47 that condensation is normal under some atmospheric conditions and will clear under normal operation....

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03-01-2012 07:33pm
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JRL2W
 

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RE: Condensation within rear lights

Had this on the headlights of both a D3 (Halogens) and a D4 (Xenons), but never in any of the rear lights. Told by dealer it was not uncommon in freezing weather conditions!

Have not noticed it yet on the Evoque, in any of the lights, but it's not been very cold weather up here, as yet!

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03-01-2012 07:35pm
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DynamicRRV
 

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RE: Condensation within rear lights

Very common on the rear lenses of the FFRRs that I owned & very annoying for a premium marque!
03-01-2012 07:47pm
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