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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
I have added a photo to give you an idea. It was worse than this before and had improved slightly when I came around to take the photo. Range Rover Sport 2010 3.0 TDV6 HSE in Black
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Tue Jan 02 2018 12:24pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
mine was a bit like that in the snow which is extream conditions.
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Tue Jan 02 2018 12:37pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
I had this on a previous vehicle, it's caused by moisture getting trapped in. I removed the headlight and drilled a 2mm hole on the bottom of the clear lens in a bit not noticed or likely affected by washing/rain. It cleared up overnight and stayed clear with no other issues.
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Tue Jan 02 2018 12:44pm |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2792 |
As per handbook -
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Tue Jan 02 2018 1:07pm |
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Meiang Member Since: 29 Apr 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 402 |
Most newer cars have a sealed headlamp which uses a semi-permiable membrane to allow for expansion and contraction of air in the headlamp cavity. On the L320 headlamps the membrane is a rectangular unit located just below the H7 highbeam auxiliary lamp opening. RH side headlamp unit shown below with the vent circled in red.
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Tue Jan 02 2018 3:28pm |
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Meiang Member Since: 29 Apr 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 402 |
AVS-9 is the membrane size used on the L320 headlamps
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Tue Jan 02 2018 3:40pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
The pre-facelift units had small rubber tubes to allow for venting the headlight unit. They still misted on occasion but it usually cleared with the light s on for a while. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Tue Jan 02 2018 4:23pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
I’ve had this occasionally and was wondering if it was a contributory factor to my intermittent issue with levelling of the adaptive headlights. Haven’t got to the bottom of that on3 yet.
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Tue Jan 02 2018 6:41pm |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
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Tue Jan 02 2018 7:27pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
take a cap off each light, and leave for a few days.
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Tue Jan 02 2018 7:41pm |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
Okay will give it a go! The lights still work fine as the bit infront of the bulbs is clear. I think it is more of an OCD thing in my head that it annoys me as I know they shouldnt be foggy. Range Rover Sport 2010 3.0 TDV6 HSE in Black
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Tue Jan 02 2018 7:57pm |
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Meiang Member Since: 29 Apr 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 402 |
If moisture is already in the headlamp unit it is not going to go unless you physically remove the moisture.
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Wed Jan 03 2018 3:29am |
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Smarttech Member Since: 11 Jan 2017 Location: West Sussex Posts: 424 |
Have seen this a few times with my headlights but never bothered me as it always clears within a few minutes of having the lights on. My rear tail lights do it every time it rains or I wash the car but never seen any water in them, they just fog up a little so never worried about it plus I read somewhere that it's normal and they will clear under normal use which they always have. 2017 SVR. SVO Scafell grey Ebony interior
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Wed Jan 03 2018 7:37am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
I didn't notice this in the owners manual, that bulbs should only be changed in a humidity controlled room. There is so much water in them, need to get it out |
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Wed Jan 03 2018 12:12pm |
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