Ram 2500 projector headlights

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JEWRAM

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I thought I saw a thread about fogging lights but I can’t find it. Anyway I removed lights and loosened vent caps as much as I can. I am still getting fogged lights on both sides on the bottom by the turn signals. Any ideas how to fix
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I can't find it either... There is a TSB.

There are 3 orange "plugs" on the back of these lamps... if you take them off and let the condensation go away.. then put them back on and not push them all the way in (they are breather holes) it shouldn't happen again.

Jeremy from Retro Shop - video-- go to 6:30 for the TSB info and how to fix it



you could also try this but I'm not a huge fan of it:

 

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I thought I saw a thread about fogging lights but I can’t find it. Anyway I removed lights and loosened vent caps as much as I can. I am still getting fogged lights on both sides on the bottom by the turn signals. Any ideas how to fix
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Yeah move to a dry climate lol. No seriously. I lived in Texas and my lights stayed foggy FOREVER! Pulled caps back. Removed caps. Sealed lights and always had condensation. Moved to Arizona haven’t fogged once. Hate these lights.
 

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I'm in MA... never had an issue once I did the steps in the first video.
 
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