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![]() Whenever it rains, one of my headlights fills with water and stays full unless I remove it and pour it out. It gets all fogged up. Do I have to replace the whole housing or is there a quick fix? I don't drive the car in the rain that often but it also happens when I'm washing it. Thanks for the help.
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