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Old Sep 10, 2014 | 11:07 PM
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So problem. My (2000 xj) engine heat comes right out of the grill and hits my off road lights which fogs then up. Any idea how I can keep this from happening? I'd prefer not to do hood vents, I was thinking of possibly blocking some of the grill behind the lights to keep the direct heat off of them but I know that's not the best idea. I don't want them sticking out to far from the Jeep either.

My lights are currently setup like this but just the two outside lights.
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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 06:31 AM
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How is heat coming out the grill? Are you driving in reverse with no fan...

Are you sure it's heat from the engine and not heat from the bulbs themselves?
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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by krazynezz
How is heat coming out the grill? Are you driving in reverse with no fan...

Are you sure it's heat from the engine and not heat from the bulbs themselves?
My thoughts exactly.....
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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 07:30 AM
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When I park, the heat radiates out the grill.
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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Daven75
So problem. My (2000 xj) engine heat comes right out of the grill and hits my off road lights which fogs then up.
Hot air coming from the engine bay should be pretty dry. Back when I shot tv news, I used to use the heat off the engine of my Blazer to defog my camera lens on humid mornings in Florida.

Is the condensation on the inside of your road light lenses? If so, your problem is that your housings are leaking and letting moisture inside. You need to either reseal or replace them.
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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 10:07 AM
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Hot air will actually cause condensation on the inside of the lens as long as there is moisture supplied. It happens. As for water getting in, I didn't see any when I looked, it was weird. These lights are brand new and haven't even been opened. literally slapped them on till I can get my new bulbs (100w Philips)

I'll try resealing them, I'll apply some grease to the rubber gasket to see if that helps keep the water from getting in.
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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Daven75
Hot air will actually cause condensation on the inside of the lens as long as there is moisture supplied. It happens. As for water getting in, I didn't see any when I looked, it was weird. These lights are brand new and haven't even been opened. literally slapped them on till I can get my new bulbs (100w Philips)

I'll try resealing them, I'll apply some grease to the rubber gasket to see if that helps keep the water from getting in.
If engine heat is causing them to fog up, so would sitting in hot sun. I don't think your problem is the heat. Your problem is the moisture getting into them, getting trapped and condensing on the lens. It takes very little moisture to cause that. I have a pair of swim goggles that fog up outside the pool just from the moisture from my own eyes.

If you purchased them new from a retailer, I would consider returning them as defective, because this is not something that should be happening regardless of any heat source. If you try to reseal them, and it doesn't work, you might have a problem returning them. There's no reason you should accept defective merchandise.

If you do decide to try to reseal them instead, you should probably open them up in an air conditioned room and let them completely dry out first. Otherwise you'll just trap the water inside for all eternity.
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