There shouldn't be condensation in both of my rear light clusters :frown: is it a big deal to fix? or better still a quirk that is transient?
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There shouldn't be condensation in both of my rear light clusters :frown: is it a big deal to fix? or better still a quirk that is transient?
There shouldn't be any condensation, get it checked out
Nope there shouldn't be any moisture in your lights, they are a sealed unit :(
I'll have a look on Sunday for you ;)
cheers guys. First time I've seen it happen and wont be driving it tomorrow but I might go and see in the morning whether it's dried itself out. Dry day today too - mild then went nippy when it got dark.
Bless her she's only 4 weeks old. Poor seal somewhere I guess. How annoying!
if its only 4 weeks old they will change it under warenty wont they? i had water in one of my front fogs and they changed it no probs at all.
yep total pain when garage is an hour away and I work :( I'll maybe need to use a diff garage. Still a pain even so:argh:. Can you get a courtesy car with warranty work?
:sad: going to have a chat with sales manager and see what he says. Might have to use a nearer garage if not. Is Hamilton ok? Kyle St are probably fine but I've never used them since they made an error with a service a few years ago. 3hr wait for the AA didn't go down well at all. I guess this isn't something that needs fixing urgently which helps.
peering at it tonight to see if any more sign of condensation it looks like there's a chip out of the 'glass' right at the edge on one of the rear clusters. :argh: this is on the side which had less condensation. Annoying.