Hi all,
I realise there are a few other threads similar to this, but they don't really answer my problem / question, so here goes!
Since power washing my facelift car at the weekend (I doubt it but that may be a coincidence) the passenger side fog light is full of condensation. I've tried driving with the fog lights on but that doesn't seem to help, or at least what it does clear is only temporary.
Now, I've changed the bulbs (to white ones) about 6 months ago, so can get in to the back of the light fitting (through the wheel arch), so my next attempt will be SWMBOs hair dryer through the very small hole removing the bulb fitting creates to hopefully dry out the lens - unless - and here's my question.....
Is there another way in (as in from the front) in order to access the lens to clean it with a cloth and dry it out that way in a facelift (ugly rectangular fog lights) A5?
Cheers for any help guys.
I realise there are a few other threads similar to this, but they don't really answer my problem / question, so here goes!
Since power washing my facelift car at the weekend (I doubt it but that may be a coincidence) the passenger side fog light is full of condensation. I've tried driving with the fog lights on but that doesn't seem to help, or at least what it does clear is only temporary.
Now, I've changed the bulbs (to white ones) about 6 months ago, so can get in to the back of the light fitting (through the wheel arch), so my next attempt will be SWMBOs hair dryer through the very small hole removing the bulb fitting creates to hopefully dry out the lens - unless - and here's my question.....
Is there another way in (as in from the front) in order to access the lens to clean it with a cloth and dry it out that way in a facelift (ugly rectangular fog lights) A5?
Cheers for any help guys.