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Moisture behind the headlight assembly lens

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Old February 20th, 2015, 11:59 PM
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Well I pulled the trigger on a 2015 suburban today. Get home and there is a fog on the lower front headlight assembly. It's about 1 1/2 inches high and goes across the bottom. Covers the Amber part of the light. If I remember right. There is no way to get the moisture out of the assembly. You could not get it out of any of the assemblies. It just needs to be replaced. Am I correct?


There needs to be a tab or training bulletins on how to change the light bulbs in the headlights. They require to much effort to install and align.
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Well after a closer inspection. The assembly appears to be multi layered. Moisture was in between the 2 layers. Has gone away.
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