
cj10jeeper said:Dealers do give me a good laugh. OK so why would it be normal on a xenon in the same housing same, same everything as a halogen, yet it can dry out quicker with a 35w xenon than a 55w halogen.![]()
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jan_tekin said:When I was last at the dealers for a few warranty issues one of them being condensation in the fog lights. My dealer told me the the front headlight are breathable, but any condensation would dry out PDQ if you have xenons so assume you have an issue with your seals if its reoccurring.
cj10jeeper said:jan_tekin said:When I was last at the dealers for a few warranty issues one of them being condensation in the fog lights. My dealer told me the the front headlight are breathable, but any condensation would dry out PDQ if you have xenons so assume you have an issue with your seals if its reoccurring.
~I was just referrencing aquasis post where the dealer referenced xenon specifically.
My point really is that dealers make up excuses on the spot for anything to get rid of customers and avoid warranty claims. These end up becoming sort of accepted facts and all mixed up.

