Hi. Just bought honda city aspire 2024 recently. Unfortunately disappointed by the headlights quality. Headlights getting moisture and upon complaining honda told us that this is because of very cold weather. After many attempts they replace the lights but same problem appears. Does anyone know why this is so? If we get these replaced again how could we been assured that there will be no problem.
This normally appears after washing or when there's a big difference in temperature. Goes away automatically after a while.
I used to get this on my honda accord that I owned overseas, particularly when i washed it in sub zero temperatures.
This shouldn't be happening unless the quality of the headlight is bad. In all my years of driving various vehicles in varied temperatures, I have not experienced this on a new car.
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Its normal in cold weather, how much mileage giving you car per liter?
What about the outer rubber seals on outside of doors? The ones installed on your car come in contact with the windows and stop the water?
This is not a quality issue, it is condensation and a natural thing to happen. This headlight has an air exaughst, it will go away automatically and will never leave a mark...
you can relax, this is not a malfuntion
Holy panel gap!!!
there is some leakage in the light from where the water comes