- Thread starter
- #1
Picked up my bronco yesterday and noticed some condensation in the headlights. Has anyone else had this issue? I brought it up to the dealer and they’re going to look into it.
Sponsored
The headlights are vented? I've never heard of vented headlights, they're always sealed.The headlight housing is vented. Some condensation is normal depending on weather conditions, especially if it hasn't been driven In while.
Vented light assemblies is standard practice, it's usually just a little pinhole near or at the lowest spot, its cheaper and more reliable to vent them then try and keep them sealed for 10+ years.The headlights are vented? I've never heard of vented headlights, they're always sealed.
They aren’t sealed if you can take the bulb out which most lights are designed for. Back in the old days halogen assemblies were sealed.The headlights are vented? I've never heard of vented headlights, they're always sealed.
It's not a giant incandescent light bulb than needs to retain either a halogen gas or a vacuum to operate. All non-incandecent and halogen-bulb automobile headlights are vented.The headlights are vented? I've never heard of vented headlights, they're always sealed.