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Moisture/condensation on the inside of truck lite lens?

Old 01-20-2015, 05:16 AM
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Default Moisture/condensation on the inside of truck lite lens?

I have a set of TL 27270c leds that I bought from NR4x4 about 2 years ago. One of them gets moisture on the inside of the lens whenever it rains or I wash it. The other stays dry. They both work fine but I am afraid that eventually it will fog up enough that it will be cloudy and not come back to clear. Both lights have the same little patch/seal vent cover on the back. Is this something that Truck lite will replace even tho the light is still working? I have emailed them a couple of times but have never heard back. Anybody else get moisture/condensation on the inside of the lens? thanks
Old 01-20-2015, 06:26 AM
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Living in SW Florida I have plenty of moisture. I've had my Truck Lites for almost a year and so far so good. Have you checked to make sure the one is securely positioned?


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I have a set of TL 27270c leds that I bought from NR4x4 about 2 years ago. One of them gets moisture on the inside of the lens whenever it rains or I wash it. The other stays dry. They both work fine but I am afraid that eventually it will fog up enough that it will be cloudy and not come back to clear. Both lights have the same little patch/seal vent cover on the back. Is this something that Truck lite will replace even tho the light is still working? I have emailed them a couple of times but have never heard back. Anybody else get moisture/condensation on the inside of the lens? thanks
Old 01-20-2015, 07:03 AM
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Pull the light out and check the top/rear of the lamp, there should be a Gore-Tex patch over the breather hole. If it is still there you could have a bad seal on the lens, if it fell off you should give the vendor who sold the light to you a call to see about a replacement patch or light. Good luck
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If you bought them from us give us a call and we will get you handled asap!

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Old 01-20-2015, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Northridge4x4
If you bought them from us give us a call and we will get you handled asap!

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thanks photo sent per phone call. thanks jeff
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Incredible customer service from Northridge4x4 and Trucklite. Big thanks to both.


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