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Old 09-23-2007, 06:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Fog Light Problem.

Good morning all.
After washing my car this morning i noticed same condensation on the inside of the drivers side fog.
Does anyone know how to fix this? Is this covered under warranty and if so would it just be easier to have them do it?
Thanks in advance.

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Old 09-23-2007, 06:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey Sunrider,

Had a similiar problem on my passenger side. I however, had added an HID upgrade bulb several months prior to having the condensation. I wound up removing the fog light housing via the wheel well (you'll have to remove the black rivots where they attach to the quarter panel) and pulling the fog light out after disconnecting the leads to the bulb. Rolled up some paper tower into a long (8 to 10 inches) tube and put it in the light fixture after removing the bulb. Moved it around with a rather large flathead screwdriver until all the moisture was soaked up. This was two weeks ago and have not noticed any further buildup. It has been very chilly in the AM's in New York State and have no further condensation yet. It is really at the Dealer's discretion as to whether they would cover this under the warranty as you only have an 06'. I took a Chrysler Concorde back and had them replace one of the clear backup light housings after having the new car for over a year and they referred to it as a "Manuracturers Defect" as I have purchased many Chrysler vehicles from this same dealership prior. I would say to check with the delearship first as if they replace it then you don't have to go thru the wheel well like I did. If you do wind up going thru the wheel well you'll want to purchase some replacement rivots at AutoZone or like as the Chrysler rivots are the stupidist excuse for a waste of plastic I have ever scene. ie: if you don't have the tool to reinsert the rivots you'll never get them back together.
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