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    I dried mine out using my wifes hair dryer. I held the hair dryer on the hole for the headlight and moved the capsule around as to spread out the water and make it thinner so it would dry easier. When the water beads became thinner I shook the capsule vigoriously and continued to dry resulting in not a single water mark.
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    The moisture is due to a crack in the headlight seal...There is no immediate cure...My lens had fallen onto the garage floor...I reattached it with a glass sealant, which did not last too long before it had fallen off again on, while traveling on I75...I went to the dealer and $75 later, I had a new headlight and no more moisture problems.
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    Ahhh yes that stinks. Sounds like my luck. Had to fall on I75 right?
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    If you just started to gett water in them now
    then borrow you GF- wifes hair dryer pull the plugs out
    Grey Peices and stick the hair fryer in the light hole
    it will take about 5 min to do maybe longer depending
    but it will take the condensation out...
    Then find out were they are leaking from and reseal the lights...

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