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Yes. Same issue and can be fixed. Dries out quickly in my experience so will wait and batch up some of the smaller problems for a single service visit.Is the late VIN issue the same as our early VIN problem?
Yes. Same issue and can be fixed. Dries out quickly in my experience so will wait and batch up some of the smaller problems for a single service visit.
If it doesn't clear up on its own, is the solution to take it in for service?
Contact ownership. However, I don't think they have come out with a real fix yet.
When they did mine last week they installed a new trim piece with new foam tape. Not sure if they're just replacing the foam tape for others. The water is getting in between the chrome trim piece and the light lens itself. It's purely "cosmetic" in that the water is not in the light assembly, but simply trapped in between the trim and lens.Does anyone know what they have been doing to "fix" this the times you have taken it in? Just noticed the problem today for the first time after 9,000 miles. I haven't seen this problem in the past. Anyone know where the water is getting in?
When they did mine last week they installed a new trim piece with new foam tape. Not sure if they're just replacing the foam tape for others. The water is getting in between the chrome trim piece and the light lens itself. It's purely "cosmetic" in that the water is not in the light assembly, but simply trapped in between the trim and lens.
Mod Note: thread title updated to reflect that condensation is in the trim and not the light itself.