Nov 8, 2005 - 3:45 PM
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i just got my HIDs installed and later that night it already had moisture in them.
i clamped the HID down in the housing like with the stock bulb, and put the big rubber cap back on(didn't have it on B4). now there is moisture in them. anyone know what i can do? w/o having to take them off. -------------------- Jared Harwell
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Nov 8, 2005 - 5:46 PM
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I have seen fish swimming in headlights.. but that was a custom made tank fitted there.. Your best bet would be to hook it up to a industrial vacuum cleaner like one sold in home depot. Other ways would include flipping it with hole down and let it drain. cause you will never be able to get 100 percent of it out by using a paper towel and what not.
-------------------- Captain Pessimist
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Phat_99CeliGT i fixed it.
i just took the rubber cap off and a d... Nov 14, 2005 - 3:27 PM
Supersprynt Thats evaporation, you havent fixed it just dried ... Nov 14, 2005 - 3:43 PM![]() ![]() |
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