Condensation inside headlight assembly

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stonelli7

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I have an '11 Yukon which soon after the warranty expired started building condensation inside the headlamp assembly. It stays there 365 days a year no matter the weather conditions or temperature. I am in CA so the temps are really never that extreme anyway. Has anyone either had this same problem before and found a fix, or changed out their assembly and have a good recommendation for a good but relatively inexpensive option?
 
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stonelli7

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Isn't it a solid unit? I didn't think it was something that could be separated. Now it looks like there is either corrosion or mold growing inside. Looks like I will have to replace the unit. Any good recommendations for replacements?
 

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Bake in oven and separate halves. Use butyl rubber tonseal them back. Look for depo brand if replacing
 

xDan

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I used Spec-D to replace my headlights but I'm doing an HID retrofit anyways. Still, I think they look better than depos.
 

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