Headlamp condensaton and contamination

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Craigy
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Headlamp condensaton and contamination

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Hi

anyone else with a 6R had condensation in any of their head lights ?

also i have some weird contamination in the area where the side light bulb is. It kind of looks like plastic shaving :(

i aint even touched the things and the car was a lease car before i bought it
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Yeah i had condensation in both mine when i picked her up last week. But it has gone now not sure what caused it?
Craigy
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might be wrong but is it not an MOT failure when the time comes ?
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I think only if the front lens has gone milky. :roll:
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Only if it affects the beam pattern.
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Craigy wrote:also i have some weird contamination in the area where the side light bulb is. It kind of looks like plastic shaving :(

i aint even touched the things and the car was a lease car before i bought it
Take off the rubber bulb covers and remove the bulbs themselves, check to see if any of the holes for the bulbs have been enlarged at all. Might have been drilled or similar for the previous owner to fit HID bulbs? Just a thought...

As for the condensation, a mate of mine just bought a new car with xenons. Fogged up completely the first time he used them but cleared and it's never been a problem since. Hopefully its the same case here?
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best way to stop the condensation is to drill a small hole at the top of the headlight casing , ofcourse once you've sorted it out with vw, you'll be lucky if they do anything, my mot tester had a w sharan and he had condensation they just f****d him off, good luck to yourself though tell them you not happy you'll never buy a new vw again and your going to tell as many people as possible, they might just back down, who knows.
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Will know on Monday if it's being fixed. If not I will sort it my self

Problem is that those marks are dry not wet. So they won't go away without wiping
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Well after ALOT of fighting with Arnold Clark and speaking to VW customer services it's being replaced free of charge but not under warrenty

Work that one out if you can lol

Anyway should be getting done tue or wed
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Good result !
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