Dealing with moisture buildup in your car’s headlights can be a frustrating issue, but the good news is that you may be able to address it without having to open up the headlight assembly. One effective solution is to use a hair dryer to remove the excess water.
Using a Hair Dryer to Dry Out Headlight Moisture
A hair dryer puts out just enough heat to get rid of some of the water out of the headlight and to jump-start the evaporation process that will allow for the rest of the water’s removal. You’ll need to let the heat from the hair dryer blow into the vent for this trick to work.
Start by setting the hair dryer to a low or medium heat setting, and then hold it a few inches away from the headlight vent or opening. Move the dryer around to ensure you’re targeting the entire area where the moisture has accumulated. Continue this process for several minutes, or until you see the condensation start to dissipate.
Other Moisture Removal Techniques
If the hair dryer method doesn’t fully resolve the issue, you can also try using silica gel packets to absorb the excess moisture. Simply place the packets inside the headlight assembly and leave them there until the moisture has been drawn out.
In more severe cases, you may need to remove the headlight cover and allow the assembly to fully dry out before reassembling it. This can be a more involved process, so you may want to consider taking your car to a professional mechanic if you’re not comfortable tackling it yourself.