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      12-13-2005, 07:16 AM   #6
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you might want to double check your head light housing cover. ( the back cover ) to make sure they are put back into place properly and those seal around the cover should hold the moisture from going in. It happened to me before. I did changed my xenon bulb from 4200k to 6000k and foglight too. If your back cover is put back properly and tight, there shouldn't be any problem with moisture. try using your hand and move the back cover a little bit to see if you can hear any sound or not, or is the back cover able to move? if yes, you might want to open it and put it back on in place nicely. That should do the job. It happened to me before. And yes, sometime you drive it in the rain for a while, the moisture might enter due to heat and temperature changes.
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