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Backinblack

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I also have moisture in my heads. Dealer said it is because of after-market HID's. ********!! They also said moisture is normal, and would only warranty is the water was pooling behind the lens. People always notice this, and it looks bad for Ford "QUALITY".
 

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The lights (heaflights and tail) are supposed to have that happen they are vented and sometimes condensation happens but it should go away I've never had it but nothing i would worry about unless its a crap ton of water.


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i was just at my dealer and they showed me on the computer what for will and will not replace. if its just fogged and goes away thats fine. if its water dripping down (large drops) they will replace it

i guess that there vented tail lights so moister gets in but the next warm day it will evaporate and its fine.... its also acceptable in head lights.
 

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I seen this the first time I washed it. was thinking dirt would get in but has not as of yet. also the area around the out side edge is not even sealed so looks bad after a wash.
 

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I dont have any moisture under lenses. Only on the side part of the tail light (Which is expected), past my windows when I hit it with the pressure washer (sometimes), or under the bed rail plastic.
 
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