On the hottest, driest fortnight of the year so far, my driver side (uk) rear light has decided to fill up with heavy condensation...
I can only imagine that water has been in there for a while and has condensed onto the inner surface of the light with the higher ambient temperatures. It's heavier than the usual light condensation you get with climatic changes, so I'm guessing that I may have a leak somewhere into the unit.
Looking into the boot it would seem that there's a reasonable amount of panel removal to get to the back of the light, but once I get there, will I be able to mop out the light in situ?
If it's a case of needing to remove the bumper cover and take the light out, I'd probably elect to replace the light at that point, rather than risk it re-filling. If it's relatively easy to get to, I'll take a chance on cleaning it out and hope it's a one-off.
I can only imagine that water has been in there for a while and has condensed onto the inner surface of the light with the higher ambient temperatures. It's heavier than the usual light condensation you get with climatic changes, so I'm guessing that I may have a leak somewhere into the unit.
Looking into the boot it would seem that there's a reasonable amount of panel removal to get to the back of the light, but once I get there, will I be able to mop out the light in situ?
If it's a case of needing to remove the bumper cover and take the light out, I'd probably elect to replace the light at that point, rather than risk it re-filling. If it's relatively easy to get to, I'll take a chance on cleaning it out and hope it's a one-off.