Moisture Problems with HID's????
Moisture Problems with HID's????
I have already replaced my foglights on my truck due to the amount of moisture/ water that got into my fogs and turned green. One of my HID's had blown because of it as well. The last little while I have turned on my one remaining Foglight HID and have since noticed moisture in the one foglight. Have any of you also had this issue. I do live in the Northwest where we get a ridiculous amount of rain as well it is cooler. I didn't think HID's really put off that much heat.
It doesn't help that the foglights have no protection from the front wheels. I was thinking about making a plastic extension to fill the wheel well to protect the plugs on the back of the fogs.
I don't want to ruin this pair as well and moisture in headlights/foglights totally annoys me.
It doesn't help that the foglights have no protection from the front wheels. I was thinking about making a plastic extension to fill the wheel well to protect the plugs on the back of the fogs.
I don't want to ruin this pair as well and moisture in headlights/foglights totally annoys me.
No I didn't but will be for sure this time. I think part of the problem was I didn't have the option of getting 9145(H10) bulbs at the time. My new ones are H10. Now I just need to get the existing moisture out.
i had the same problem with my fogs on my 08 limited. i have an 8000k kit for my fogs and i noticed a little moisture got into 1 of them. therefore i took the whole assembley of my truck and observed it. 1st of all these hid's run realy hot. therefore my lens started to slightly melt and i believe the hot temps deformed or melted the factory seal for the housing and allowed moisture to get in. the mirrow like finish on the inside got messed up so i gotta replace the housing. but for now i got a hair dryer and tried to dry watever water was in there and sealed the little gap between the lens and the housing with sum silicone....it worked and held so far. but i am looking into a different color hid for my fogs. prob a 3000k bright yellow...
honestly i didnt even look at the wattage when i ordered them and installed them. i know its an h10 bulb. but from what i hear hid's should run cooler but not mine.so i must have a high wattage bulb. but when i get a chance i will look and see the wattage.
The only reason you would hear HID bulbs are not as warm compared to halogen is because of the wattage difference. But trust me HID is still very warm. That's why it's recommended to have a 1/2 an inch of clearance from the tip of the HID bulb to the reflector or the projector lens.
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