I can see that with non-OEM, but these were the FP ones.I had a set of aftermarket lights that came with a paper that explained some condensation is normal, just not standing water. Any non oem light I have used/tried all got some sort of condensation at some point.
Maybe avoid the touchless wash for a while. See if it clears up.Just a touchless wash, other than that it’s in the garage when I’m driving it.
Agreed. Is it just the drivers side? This is a bit of a pain but you could remove it and check the plug on the back where the wires go through the plastic. Have a look for anything that looks like a seam open or crack.Thanks… I think it’ll clear up, but I don’t think it should be happening in the first place…
FP isnt OEM they are still considered aftermarket.I can see that with non-OEM, but these were the FP ones.
I go through the car was 3-4 times a week and I have no condensation. I have the FP lights.Maybe avoid the touchless wash for a while. See if it clears up.
So they are do not come from the same source as the red OEM parts? I thought these were legit "Ford" parts?FP isnt OEM they are still considered aftermarket.
FP says, "Parts are designed, engineered, and developed to rigorous Ford OE standards." So I'm sure some parts are made in the same factories, but not all. I can tell you the clear plastic shell the FP lights are not as thick as the red oem.So they are do not come from the same source as the red OEM parts? I thought these were legit "Ford" parts?
I'm pretty certain that's perfectly normal, and goes away with the lights being on for a few minutes. They're engineered that way, they allow air to move through them IIRC.Thanks… I think it’ll clear up, but I don’t think it should be happening in the first place…