Moisture in Head light - December 24, 2007, 02:41:24 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87437One of our head light clear covers has moisture inside - Can I take the light cover off to clean and what would help keep the moisture out?Thank you, Virginia central Texas
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #1 – December 25, 2007, 05:48:17 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87467Quote One of our head light clear covers has moisture inside - Can I take the light cover off to clean and what would help keep the moisture out? I had a somewhat similar experience, but more so. After a year or so, one of my headlights had collected several ounces of water. I drilled a small hole at the bottom of the lens (which is plastic). Drained out and never had the problem again.John
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #2 – December 25, 2007, 06:26:57 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87469Quotedrilled a small hole at the bottom of the lens (which is plastic). Drained out and never had the problem again. We had the same experience and that's exactly how we solved it.Bob
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #3 – December 25, 2007, 10:58:25 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87475..drilled a small hole at the bottom of the lens...Drained out and never had the problem again...same experience and that's exactly how we solved it. BobThanks a lot Bob and John - Drilling a hole sounds much easier than taking lens off - I will do that tomorrow ;o) Our coach is just 2 months old and is a bit irritating to look out window and see that fogged up head light -Virginia and Jim central Texas '07 Red 26.5RB
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #4 – December 25, 2007, 11:06:36 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87476I wouldn't drill on a two month old coach. I would schedule a visit to the ford dealer.ken
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #5 – December 25, 2007, 11:18:36 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87477I WOULD WANT TO KNOW WHY IT WAS FILLING UP WITH WATER TO BEGIN WITH, DRILLING HOLES IS NOT THE SOLUTION JUST MY TWO CENTS WORTH AND A mERRY xMAS TO YOU ALL ...........JodyQuote > > I wouldn't drill on a two month old coach. I would schedule a visit to the ford dealer.ken >
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #6 – December 25, 2007, 11:25:24 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87478On Tuesday, 25 Dec 2007 @ 21:07:28 -0800"Ken Sann (gmail)" ken.sann@...> authored:Quote"I wouldn't drill on a two month old coach. I would schedule a visit to the ford dealer." I absolutely agree! This is more than likely covered by the warranty.Slammy5150/Paul[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Moisture in Head light - Reply #7 – December 26, 2007, 06:46:47 pm Yahoo Message Number: 87502I had this same problem and was advised by an RV repair center that only Ford dealer could fix it, so I took it in to a Ford dealer and they had to replace it as I recall, only took a few minutes. Mari "Virginia and Jim Cunningham" wrote:Quote One of our head light clear covers has moisture inside - Can I take the light cover off to clean and what would help keep the moisture out?