Bad tail light housing

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Both taillights have moisture in them. It rained last night here aswell. No excuse for ANY moisture to be in both taillights on a brand new car.

The foggy looking glare on the corners are all moisture inside.
 

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Im pretty sure they are supposed to do that...they have little cutouts for the moisture to get in and out. I believe the manual talks about the condensation in the mirrors. Someone also asked about this in another thread.
 
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Im pretty sure they are supposed to do that...they have little cutouts for the moisture to get in and out. I believe the manual talks about the condensation in the mirrors. Someone also asked about this in another thread.

All light housings are supposed to be sealed units.
 

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They are sealed, they have small holes in them. All of my lenses have condensation. Ill see if i can see the owners manual and find that line.
 
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They are sealed, they have small holes in them. All of my lenses have condensation. Ill see if i can see the owners manual and find that line.

I know what your talking about, but those divets are from the molding process.

If they're saying they're designed that way, they're blowing smoke up consumers ass.
 
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