sweaty lanterns? wtf?! o_O — logbook Toyota Corolla Fielder, 2005
We already got the taillights to sweat (((In the summer, such a problem was not observed, the aggravation begins strictly in the winter after washing. Frozen droplets of water remain on the glass of the headlight on the inside. How? Where? Why in the winter? Am I the only one? Or is it a disease? I didn’t notice anyone like this (
Tomorrow I’ll take a picture of this trouble and show it clearly.
Here are the pictures I took)))
Well, a photo from the series "just like that" =)
Fuf was reassured, otherwise I don’t know what to think anymore, the headlights seem to be intact, there are no chips, but they sweat regularly (
By the way, last winter I was dismantling the trunk to get to the headlights and accidentally dropped my head, when I climbed after it I found ICE! under the rear bumper on the sides there are ventilation holes, apparently in the summer water comes from there, and she has nowhere to go! I had to blot it with a rag and dry it with a hairdryer, one of these days I’ll climb again to disassemble everything there. And I advise you to look at this trouble! All the same, standing water in the cabin can do a lot of trouble (