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The BMW Range
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F10, F11, F07
Water Vapor in F10 Light Head
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<blockquote data-quote="Mac1000" data-source="post: 727908" data-attributes="member: 45013"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I got mine last week. Same vapour in the headlights. I brought back to my service centre. The engineer advises 2 option to solve this issue. 1. Remove the moisture absorbent sponge (sadly the design back fire itself and causing vapour). 2. Dissemble headlights, oven them (this will need to dissemble the front bumper. No way for just received car). Mine goes away after a few days. I will keep monitoring the situation before letting the engineer to conduct any of the options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac1000, post: 727908, member: 45013"] Hi all, I got mine last week. Same vapour in the headlights. I brought back to my service centre. The engineer advises 2 option to solve this issue. 1. Remove the moisture absorbent sponge (sadly the design back fire itself and causing vapour). 2. Dissemble headlights, oven them (this will need to dissemble the front bumper. No way for just received car). Mine goes away after a few days. I will keep monitoring the situation before letting the engineer to conduct any of the options. [/QUOTE]
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