I noticed today that my rear tail light as quiet a bit of condensation inside it. Does the unit have an air vent in the rear ? No obvious damage and can't see how water would get in. No real heat generated by tail light illumination to dry it out.
If the seal is damaged, you can always remove it and use polyurethane black silicone to seal it again. I used it many times on many things. It seals well, it's very durable and it's flexible. Ah, and it makes strong bond between parts.
Dropped in to Wolverhampton BMW who didn't really want to entertain a Warranty Claim as the tail light still works?? I did explain that it's a sealed unit and therefore had failed but they weren't really interested and didn't even have a look at it. They said they would contact BMW on Monday just to check but likely hood will be a 'No'.
I think that's a bit shit considering I've only had it 2 mths albeit from Vertu Sunderland.
Dropped in to Wolverhampton BMW who didn't really want to entertain a Warranty Claim as the tail light still works?? I did explain that it's a sealed unit and therefore had failed but they weren't really interested and didn't even have a look at it. They said they would contact BMW on Monday just to check but likely hood will be a 'No'.
I think that's a bit shit considering I've only had it 2 mths albeit from Vertu Sunderland.
Agree, that's shite.
Clearly a seal has failed. Imagine buying a conservatory, and then two months later one of the sealed units gas seals failed and it clouded up ?
Dropped in to Wolverhampton BMW who didn't really want to entertain a Warranty Claim as the tail light still works?? I did explain that it's a sealed unit and therefore had failed but they weren't really interested and didn't even have a look at it. They said they would contact BMW on Monday just to check but likely hood will be a 'No'.
I think that's a bit shit considering I've only had it 2 mths albeit from Vertu Sunderland.