Picked my new polo up yesterday to find both headlights have condensation in the bottom of the lights. I’ve run the car for over 1hr with the lights on and it’s still there. Is this a common issue what’s the likely that vw will warrant it. ?
I’m going to speak to the dealer today about the issue.
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Tom
2022 polo headlight condensation
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Re: 2022 polo headlight condensation
Presumably the condensation is a slight misting rather than water droplets running down the inside of the headlamp lens. A slight misting in headlamps does happen - especially if the headlamps aren’t sealed units (I don’t think the Polo’s are).
If you do a Google search on ‘condensation in brand new car's headlights’ you’ll see it’s not uncommon - especially at this time of year. I doubt the dealer will do anything unless it’s considered to be excessive - e.g. water actually running down the inside of the lenses and pooling inside the headlamp units.
It could be that when your car was being prepped prior to you collecting it, the dealer’s valeter may have been a little over enthusiastic with the pressure washer which could have created moisture build up. I’ve had slight condensation happen inside the headlamps a couple of times on a mk6 Golf I owned some years ago. That car had xenon headlamps which generate quite a lot of heat and the condensation soon dried out.
I’d say it’s nothing to be unduly concerned about and all being well it should disperse over the next few days.
If you do a Google search on ‘condensation in brand new car's headlights’ you’ll see it’s not uncommon - especially at this time of year. I doubt the dealer will do anything unless it’s considered to be excessive - e.g. water actually running down the inside of the lenses and pooling inside the headlamp units.
It could be that when your car was being prepped prior to you collecting it, the dealer’s valeter may have been a little over enthusiastic with the pressure washer which could have created moisture build up. I’ve had slight condensation happen inside the headlamps a couple of times on a mk6 Golf I owned some years ago. That car had xenon headlamps which generate quite a lot of heat and the condensation soon dried out.
I’d say it’s nothing to be unduly concerned about and all being well it should disperse over the next few days.
Re: 2022 polo headlight condensation
Yeah I’ve had a look and it’s fairly common. One side has cleared up so fingers x the other side clears up. It’s booked into vw for a weeks time anyway as they want to see it so we shall see what the outcome is. I do wonder if the valeting people had got a-bit excited when cleaning it to be honest.
I’m sure we will get to the bottom of it it’s nothing serious.
Tom
I’m sure we will get to the bottom of it it’s nothing serious.
Tom
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Re: 2022 polo headlight condensation
My passenger side one had severe moisture build up for about 3 months straight and it was soo bad the running water droplets could be seen behind the lens as well as the whole unit being covered in moisture. It did clear up when summer came and hasn’t come back since. Very strange, although it occurred when we had non stop rain for about 2 months back in 2021. Has not left any visible water marks inside so all is good.
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Re: 2022 polo headlight condensation
LED headlamps don’t generate much heat in comparison with super hot old style halogens, so often show slight misting depending on the weather.
Shouldn’t show running water though.
Shouldn’t show running water though.
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No definitely doesn’t show water running. To be honest one side is completely clear now and the other has a small patch so I’d say it’s clearing in time and hopefully it won’t reappear to much. Yeah your right the headlights are led and don’t really get warm like a traditional bulb so I suppose it will take longer.
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Tom
Thanks
Tom
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Re: 2022 polo headlight condensation
Light misting is normal. Had it occasionally on a mk6 Golf GTD - headlights on that car were xenon’s and unlike LED headlamps, the xenon’s generated quite a lot of heat, so any misting always dried out very quickly.
Over zealous use of a pressure washer can cause condensation/ misting inside headlamps. I rarely use a pressure washer on my current car and it’s also always garaged when not being used. From memory, I’ve never experienced misting inside the headlights in 39 months of running ownership.
Don’t know if you ever venture over onto the forum board for the previous generation Polo, but there’s a current discussion thread with a picture of some pretty bad condensation inside an LED headlamp - much worse than a light misting. Link below;
https://www.uk-polos.net/viewtopic.php?t=78969