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Hello to all you guys again.. Forgive me for asking another question, but both my Headlights are wet inside...Is there anyway that they can be dried out, and is it a big job to remove the headlights from the car....Mine is a 1995 Mark3 LS400.................Thanking you all in advance......... Cheers Roy.

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probably just gently remove/release some of the housing at the rear of the unit to let a little air flow, then either wait for a warm day or turn on the lights .............. to assist evaporation

Assuming you haven't got a hole somewhere in the glass lens itself then in that case just seal up the hole and do the evaporation assist above.

Always worked well when on other cars

Malc

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Remove headlight back cover or remove bulb and use hair dryer to blow hot air into headlight until all dried up.

And then drill few tiny holes into back cover of your head light for air circulation, that will keep it dry in future.

AJ

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