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Old 11-16-2012, 11:17 PM   #373
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Originally Posted by Jayde View Post
I'm starting to think a little condensation at the top of the light is normal if the temperature outside is cold. The heat from the LEDs in the taillights could be what is causing this. I just washed my car and didn't find any condensation/leaks in them.
Just got home tonight and it's around 42 degrees out. Hasn't rained today. First time I've seen condensation inside my tail light. Only on the right side, the left side is dry. Took a few pictures of it. Owned the car since June and never noticed it before. Doesn't seem right to me. I'm going to tell Subaru about it when I go for an oil change.
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