Moisture can accumulate in any headlight, most likely the cause is a bad seal between the two pieces of the fixture.
Doesn't need a lot of moisture inside a headlight to blow bulbs especially halogen type.
it's a bad headlight, the seal is broken on the lens.
The headlight fixture probably contains moisture on the inside. When the headlights are "on", the moisture clouds the light beam, diffusing the light.
You cannot remove the moisture for the long term as the sealed beam seal has failed and moisture will continue to appear later. Usually a heat gun could be used to heat up the glass, careful not to melt any nearby plastic parts. Best bet is to replace the headlight.
No, the only thing it could possibly do is blow the bulb.
Throw rice on it about 2 gallons 5 times
Sure you can replace it! It will just burn out at an accellerated rate because of dirt, oil, and moisture making it's way into the housing.
If the main headlight fuse keeps blowing out on a 2002 Kia Sportage, check for a short in the wiring. Also check to make sure there is no moisture in the headlight holder.
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One reason a headlight lens is cloudy on the inside is moisture getting in because the seal is not good or from a bulb hole. It can be caused from the heat of the bulb, humidity, and direct sunlight.
according to a Chrysler technical bulletin on this issue you need to drill a small hole in the top center of the plastic housing that surrounds the headlight. this will allow moisture out.
use a wet vac with a small ling nozzel, insert into the headlite hole then reseal headlite