Why is there condensation in the back of my headlights?

Why is there condensation in the back of my headlights?

Since most headlights manufactured today will have vents on the back of them they can allow condensation to form inside of the headlight. It’s normal for small amounts of condensation to build up inside of your headlights, it should go away on its own if placed under direct sunlight.

What can I use to clean condensation out of my headlight?

If the vents on your headlight are plugged then you can usually clean them out with tools that you have on hand, a shop-vac or vacuum is preferred to keep debris from entering into the headlight assembly.

Can a car fail MOT inspection for condensation in headlights?

Yes, your car can fail MOT inspections for condensation in your headlights. While this won’t be a problem if you have small amounts of condensation in your headlight it can be a problem if large amounts of condensation or water are building up inside of your headlights.

Can you break the seal on a headlight housing?

Breaking the seal between your headlight lens and housing is relatively easy, but once it’s broken, you’ll need to be very cautious to create a firm seal once you replace it. If you aren’t comfortable working with sealants, it might be worth bringing your car to a mechanic who is. Before removing the seal, check your headlight housing vent.

Since most headlights manufactured today will have vents on the back of them they can allow condensation to form inside of the headlight. It’s normal for small amounts of condensation to build up inside of your headlights, it should go away on its own if placed under direct sunlight.

If the vents on your headlight are plugged then you can usually clean them out with tools that you have on hand, a shop-vac or vacuum is preferred to keep debris from entering into the headlight assembly.

Yes, your car can fail MOT inspections for condensation in your headlights. While this won’t be a problem if you have small amounts of condensation in your headlight it can be a problem if large amounts of condensation or water are building up inside of your headlights.

Breaking the seal between your headlight lens and housing is relatively easy, but once it’s broken, you’ll need to be very cautious to create a firm seal once you replace it. If you aren’t comfortable working with sealants, it might be worth bringing your car to a mechanic who is. Before removing the seal, check your headlight housing vent.