I have a 2008 120 series. About 3 months ago we had to cross a swolen creek. The headlights were submerged. The car is fine but there is moisture in the headlights. Any ideas how to fix it?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Water in headlights
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by 1UZ View PostI have a 2008 120 series. About 3 months ago we had to cross a swolen creek. The headlights were submerged. The car is fine but there is moisture in the headlights. Any ideas how to fix it?96 3.4 GXL, 2" lift, Poly airs in rear, 32" BFG muddies, Lightforce 170's HID's, TJM rack, Awning, Twine on board shower, GME uhf, Dual batteries & monitor, Storage system, ARB fridge, LED rear lighting, Safari snorkel, Brown Davis bash plate, Ironman winch bar, Runva 11xp winch, Roadsafe recovery points, ARB compressor, Tyre dog monitor, AJ's sliders, Hema hn6. The to do list is getting shorter.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Playdoh96 View PostThe best way to get water out of lights I've found is to remove the light from the car, and throw them in the oven on a low heat with out the globe's in them. Work's a treat!
You can remove the headlight with the bullbar in place?[SIZE=1]Cheers Jim.
[/SIZE][COLOR=#0000cd]
2009 120 D4D VX auto, pearl white with [COLOR=#0000cd]matching ARB deluxe bar,[/COLOR] 2" lift with [COLOR=#0000cd]OME springs & Nitro shocks,[/COLOR] 9000lb Warn winch, BFG KO A/Ts, Alloy Rhino roof basket, Safari snorkel, 2 x Optima D27F batteries, Voltage booster from Leigh, Jawa [SIZE=1]off-road camper trailer.[/SIZE][/COLOR]
Comment
Comment