HanJo Lee
Member
- Location
- New Jersey
Hello
There was a big rain last night here in North Jersey,
and while I was driving I hit this huge puddle but I went slowly thought it will damage the FX...
However, this morning when I was checking my FX and I saw there is water in both fog lights left and right. I guess water went in while I was passing the big puddle...
I was wondering if the water will evaporate over the long period of time or do you guys think leaving the fog lights on for a long time will help evaporate water more quickly??
I have HID fog lights so I was turning them on for about 30 minutes and I started to see water in my fog lights was boiling lol
Luckily, the water didn't damage the bulb...
So let me know what would be a good solution to this problem.
Thank you guys all in advance
There was a big rain last night here in North Jersey,
and while I was driving I hit this huge puddle but I went slowly thought it will damage the FX...
However, this morning when I was checking my FX and I saw there is water in both fog lights left and right. I guess water went in while I was passing the big puddle...
I was wondering if the water will evaporate over the long period of time or do you guys think leaving the fog lights on for a long time will help evaporate water more quickly??
I have HID fog lights so I was turning them on for about 30 minutes and I started to see water in my fog lights was boiling lol
Luckily, the water didn't damage the bulb...
So let me know what would be a good solution to this problem.
Thank you guys all in advance