it's a bad headlight, the seal is broken on the lens.
Yes
Sell it!
It's called clearview headlight restorer and it's found at Advance Auto Parts
The only sucessful way I have experienced is replacement. There is another way. I detail headlights at used car dealers, what I do is drill a small hole on the lower edge of the light and let the moisture out. Using the lights will eventually evaporate the water. To clean the outside of the lens I product I sell called The CrystaLenz Headlight Restoration Kit.
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.
Headlight cover? The headlight can be removed by first removing the bumper cover. THen all the bolt that attach the headlight to the vehicle will be exposed. The "cover" is glued to the headlight housing.
What do you mean by headlight cover?What are you trying to do?JW
It is not a cover, the headlight is a sealed assembly.
Are you entirely sure there _is_ a headlight cover?
You will need to first disconnect the electrical connection behind the headlights. You can then detach the cover and dry out the headlight. Make sure the source is not a cracked lens.
Open Hood. Remove the cover from the headlight by prying up the keeper. Remove the metric 13 nuts holding the headlight in. Take out headlight and replace the bulb. Reinstall the headlight and reinstall headlight and cover.
the glass cover on the headlight is not servicable, they are glued during assembly. you have to replace the entire headlight globe or headlight assembly.