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Looking for all info I can get. Bought new Stingray back in October , it now has 750 miles on her, noticed a haze around the projection headlight beam, right worse than left. Contacted GM Dealership, suppose to be sending field rep. Trying to find anyone else that's having this problem.
No, but why would it matter? Take it to the dealer and show them the problem. That should be a warranty item if it's hazy.
The dealership is kinda new in my area, & because 2 of the 5 tech they have said its normal for projection lights to do this. I'm trying to gather all info I can with anyone having this problem. Thanks
The dealership is kinda new in my area, & because 2 of the 5 tech they have said its normal for projection lights to do this. I'm trying to gather all info I can with anyone having this problem. Thanks
Unfortunately this happens to a lot of newer vehicles with enclosures due to heat, moisture, and venting issues. I would guess that the housing vents are defective, and the headlights will be replaced under warranty.
The dealership is kinda new in my area, & because 2 of the 5 tech they have said its normal for projection lights to do this. I'm trying to gather all info I can with anyone having this problem. Thanks
It's not "normal". Have the dealer replace them under warranty!
yep, take note of how much condensation builds up and how long it takes to dissipate when you turn them off. If its still there ion the morning , you have a venting problem.