Chris & Brandie
05-28-2007, 05:37 PM
Hey, I have an idea. Get an American car!
My guess is that your car is too light, made of cheap plastic parts and
sounds like a humming bird farting in a coke bottle. My guess is the people
behind you are laughing so hard, that they are indeed fogging up your tail
lights with their breath.
just an idea
"Fluffy" <no-spamming-bsavanh@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:U9OIa.45937$hz1.117659@sccrnsc01...
> It sounds like you have some warm moist air trapped inside your tail light
> housing so when the cool air circulates inside the car and cools the lens
> moisture condensate just like a nice can of beer being placed outside on a
> warm day.
>
> The best way to resolve that is to clean out the moisture inside the lens,
> replace your seals, or apply some silicone sealants to prevent any
moisture
> getting in your tail light housing. This is common on older cars as the
> seals deteriorate.
>
> "Robert Bodling" <RobertBodling@austin.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:m3jvevk0lh78r47igpu7rikemrm77hdst8@4ax.com...
> > In my 1987 Accord, I've been noticing the tail lights get real foggy
> > (humidity) since I recharged my freon in my AC a couple weeks ago, not
> > that it gets nice and cool in the car, it seems that the tail lights
> > build up a lot of humidity, what might I do to make them stop fogging
> > up besides turn the AC off and drive in the heat and humidity too?
>
>
My guess is that your car is too light, made of cheap plastic parts and
sounds like a humming bird farting in a coke bottle. My guess is the people
behind you are laughing so hard, that they are indeed fogging up your tail
lights with their breath.
just an idea
"Fluffy" <no-spamming-bsavanh@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:U9OIa.45937$hz1.117659@sccrnsc01...
> It sounds like you have some warm moist air trapped inside your tail light
> housing so when the cool air circulates inside the car and cools the lens
> moisture condensate just like a nice can of beer being placed outside on a
> warm day.
>
> The best way to resolve that is to clean out the moisture inside the lens,
> replace your seals, or apply some silicone sealants to prevent any
moisture
> getting in your tail light housing. This is common on older cars as the
> seals deteriorate.
>
> "Robert Bodling" <RobertBodling@austin.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:m3jvevk0lh78r47igpu7rikemrm77hdst8@4ax.com...
> > In my 1987 Accord, I've been noticing the tail lights get real foggy
> > (humidity) since I recharged my freon in my AC a couple weeks ago, not
> > that it gets nice and cool in the car, it seems that the tail lights
> > build up a lot of humidity, what might I do to make them stop fogging
> > up besides turn the AC off and drive in the heat and humidity too?
>
>