Funny this just happened to mine. Left it at work outside for a few hours, when I got back the car was really dew covered. Drove it home. Next morning, it was fogged just on the lower half.
So is it normal to have condensation in the headlights when there is a temperature change. Anyone else experience this with their 08 and 09 vipers, do I need to have the headlights replaced.
I called "The Wizard" about this b/c I experience the same on my 06'. He stated that it is normal on all Vipers especially this time of the year with the temp. changing. At least on the east coast. The headlamps are not sealed, they are vented and it is normal. They will clear up over time especially if you can get the car in the sun. He said no big deal, so I am not going to worry about it. No warranty issues needed or indicated.
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