Headlamp Fog

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Owners of some 2005-06 Chevrolet Corvettes (fig. 13) may note that when the headlamps are on, light fog or cloudiness is visible on the lenses. Some customers may also state that the headlamp lenses have condensation or moisture.

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The light fog or cloudiness is caused by out gassing of the clear polycarbonate lenses and is a normal characteristic of the vehicle. The headlamps are also vented; some condensation or moisture may be seen when humidity is high or there is a change in temperature. The moisture should burn off after one hour of headlamp operation.

Don't replace the headlamp lenses for the above concerns.

- Thanks to Paul Radzwilowicz

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