*MERGED THREADS*: Headlight Condensation includes DIY instructions (See Post #19)
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leaking headlight replaced, good will
Just got my passenger side HL replaced under one time good will from Lexus care. I had the condensation issue with the light, just started about a month ago. I am out of factory warranty but thought my Lexus Platinum 7 year 75K bumper to bumper that I purchased when I bought the RX new would cover it. I was repeatedly told no that it didn't cover lamps or light bulbs. My argument was that it was a housing not a light or lamp as all the lights still worked. Any ways to make a long story shorter Lexus care gave me the light assy free and I paid for 1 hour labor at the dealer, $150. All is well now.
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Hi jgr7
i got the same problem with my rx400h on the right side headlight too. And i am just out of factory warranty , any way, after argument with lexus corporation , they finally agreed to replace the light assy free and i paid for the labor cost at the dealer, what the pain we have to go through huh, it was their defective light, and we have to pay.
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i got the same problem with my rx400h on the right side headlight too. And i am just out of factory warranty , any way, after argument with lexus corporation , they finally agreed to replace the light assy free and i paid for the labor cost at the dealer, what the pain we have to go through huh, it was their defective light, and we have to pay.
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i have a problem too with my lexus is300 2011 ..the drivers side fog lamp has condensation...I will call lexus for a replacement since i still have 2 years of warranty..I hope they replace it..dont see a reason why not.
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When you take it to them make sure that there is condensation in the light or they might not do it for you at that time. That was done to me on my RX330 . Had to take it back to them on another day when it did have condensation on the inside then they had to order me one. Three trips to the jerks but the work was done right and never had another problem out of them. The SA told me that if the condensation stay in the light for more than 10 minutes with the lights on then they would change it out if not then nothing was wrong with it. Who would have tunkit.
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I am going to have both headlight replaced next week, but the question is: will the new headlights will have same issue again after few years. in other word did Lexus fix this problem or still going with replacement parts as well, my car is 09 RX350 and has 54K
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Bump...for those who have the same issue...
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This sealing on the top is the quickest solution.
Rainwater runs down through the top of our headlamps, if there is a leak, water gets into the chamber. If it is a substantial amount, it can not evaporate quickly and therefore will turn into condensation with certain temperature and humidity combination.
Hence on clear sunny days when it is hot and humidity is low, your condensation goes away.
Rainwater runs down through the top of our headlamps, if there is a leak, water gets into the chamber. If it is a substantial amount, it can not evaporate quickly and therefore will turn into condensation with certain temperature and humidity combination.
Hence on clear sunny days when it is hot and humidity is low, your condensation goes away.
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Make sure that either you run it through the car wash before you go or have them do so to ensure they can see water in the glass.
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Then, once they see the problem you have to convince them to replace them under warranty. They may just claim that it is normal. They may only replace one. Be calm, but be firm that you want to this problem addressed. They will not just seal them. They will replace. As a matter of fact, there is nothing to say that the new ones will not leak either.
If you get them to replace one or both then you can worry afterwards about resealing them as mandyfig has posted previous.
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When you take your car in to the dealer, they will check for signs of an accident, or something that will tell them that the the cause of the seal failure was an impact and not a defect.
Beware as in be aware.
I had a slight fender bender and show some sign of paint crimple and based on that my claim was denied. With only 3 months outside the months warranty, but well within the mileage warranty. Sucked. But found the solution. All is well.
Beware as in be aware.
I had a slight fender bender and show some sign of paint crimple and based on that my claim was denied. With only 3 months outside the months warranty, but well within the mileage warranty. Sucked. But found the solution. All is well.
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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but found this while searching for 'how to remove the headlight assembly.' Being in Central Texas, we don't have a condensation problem on my wife's '04 RX330 and it does *not* have the HID headlamps. I am replacing her passenger side low beam. The cover is a bear to remove since I have pretty large meathooks and cannot seem to rotate that cover off easily. Also- the headlamp cover plastic is starting to craze and fog due to sun damage. I will be removing the headlight assembly to polish up that plastic cover. Without removing the bumper cover those two 10mm bolts on the top of the headlight assembly deceptively look as the only hardware holding the assembly in place. From your write-up it has become apparent I am going to have to schedule this project for a long weekend.
Thanks for the DIY! great job.
Chris
Thanks for the DIY! great job.
Chris
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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but found this while searching for 'how to remove the headlight assembly.' Being in Central Texas, we don't have a condensation problem on my wife's '04 RX330 and it does *not* have the HID headlamps. I am replacing her passenger side low beam. The cover is a bear to remove since I have pretty large meathooks and cannot seem to rotate that cover off easily. Also- the headlamp cover plastic is starting to craze and fog due to sun damage. I will be removing the headlight assembly to polish up that plastic cover. Without removing the bumper cover those two 10mm bolts on the top of the headlight assembly deceptively look as the only hardware holding the assembly in place. From your write-up it has become apparent I am going to have to schedule this project for a long weekend.
Thanks for the DIY! great job.
Chris
Thanks for the DIY! great job.
Chris