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Cheford1

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So I have a new to me 22’ Expo ST. Was driving home after visiting my dad and when I parked I was admiring the ST like I usually do with a big grin on my face.

I condensation in both headlight housings, similar area. Would that just be because it’s 21°f feels like 10°f and the heat from the led? It’s a clear night, no rain, just road salt.

The outside temp vs led heat output is what I’m thinking. Am I retarded or correct?
 

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I think they consider that normal. It should dry up but I would keep an eye on it.
 

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I think they consider that normal. It should dry up but I would keep an eye on it.
I’m 90% sure my theory makes sense. lol.
 

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Thank you! I tried searching but for some reason my search just keeps loading and loading
 



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