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Originally Posted by Tcoat
The headlights are not air tight and humid air will get in there. When it gets cooler that moisture will condense and fog a little. All car lights inside housings do this to some extent or another and short of filing the housing with an inert gas and sealing it 100% air tight there is no avoiding it happening over time.
If some condensation inside lights make you give up on a car then you may be in for a disappointing life of automotive ownership.
Oh and LOL at "raining quite a bit" and "cold weather" in Southern California.
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Yea it never rains here in Cali.
I've also gone through a faulty set of tail lights three times! under warranty and now with the headlights so it's a little more than you think. I have gear grinds and chirping as most FRS do, but it's certainly not "normal."
You're right; I guess I'm being dramatic but the car is certainly a handful.
I knew it before I even bought the car so I guess I have to deal with it.
Thanks for helping a noobie.