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Old Sep 25, 2012 | 08:38 AM
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fog light housing condensation leak?

hey guys, i have a 2012 G37xS coupe, its not even a month old from the dealer, car has like 1000 miles.

Recently i been noticing condensation inside my passenger side fog lamp (its in the bottom of the bumper).

I took it to the dealer and they were really confused about it, they said they took apart the fog and it was really well sealed.... so they dried everything out even showed me the housing looked perfect and all. Installed back in the car... told me it was all great now even tho they did not know how there was condensation in it before.

Looked all clean and nice.

drove home.... looked at it... condensation inside AGAIN. Funny part is... It did not rain AT ALL. I also checked under the car for any leaks and nothing... car is like brand new... dont know what to do... im gonna take it to the dealer again and make a big complain this time... what do u guys suggest?
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Old Sep 25, 2012 | 08:50 AM
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Have them replace the fog light. There should not be condensation of any kind in any of your lights.
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Old Sep 25, 2012 | 09:21 AM
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I'm with Matt on this one. The dealer should've replaced it in the first place and not took it out and show it to you, that didn't prove anything. I'd take it back and have them replace it, you car is too new for this kind of things to be happening...
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