You can try removing the headlight bulbs and use a blow dryer to blow in the hole where the bulb was to remove the moisture. More than likely it will just come back as you either have a leak or the seals for the bulbs is not sealing properly. The car is 15 years old so it may be time to buy some new headlight assemblies especially if they are cloudy.
If you have composite headlights, you can remove the bulb, remove the headlight assembly, use some headlight lens cleaner, rinse it out, and let it dry. If you have sealed beam headlights, you can only change out the assembly or clean the lenses only on the outside.
Remove from under the hood, the side marker lights have to be removed before the headlights will come out. You also have to remove the battery and the air box.
from the inside of the hood maybe?
The AC runs to remove moisture from the air inside your vehicle. Moisture causes the fog inside of your windows. The ac runs to remove the moisture and the heater runs to heat the air.
remove the moisture from inside the walls and floor.
You can remove the headlamp and drill a small hole in the bottom but this is not recomended.the correct way is to simply replace it
place headlamp inside oven with it resting on a wire gig of some sort (coat hanger config). preheat to 350 til glue melts on housing remove , seperate..clean replace with correct adhesive
I have been having a similar problem on my 2000 GP - I found that if you remove the entire light housing and drill a very small hole in the bottom middle of the headlight cover this helps the moisture evaporate. Hope this helps!
How do remove the headlights in a 2005 Audi A4?
The mummy would have oils implanted inside he nostrils to remove them of moisture
Throw rice on it about 2 gallons 5 times
First remove the door panelRemove the moisture barrier.Disconnect the rods from the handle inside the door.Next remove the two bolts holding the handle on.