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Old 09-21-2017, 09:36 AM   #1
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the xenon headlight of my car broke,I want to know what is in it, the fog or water?the xenon headlight can’t work and I saw somthing like beads in it.
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My best guess as to what you're talking about is either:

1. Your headlight isn't working because your headlight housing has condensation in it and you think that caused the light not to work. Although this is most likely not the problem because lots of headlight housings wind up with condensation in them because they are poorly sealed or have a crack somewhere. I suppose this could cause the light not work if you had exposed wire somewhere and it shorted.

2. Your bulb is just plain burned out and you need a new one. Go buy a new bulb and see if that fixes it.
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My best guess as to what you're talking about is either:

1. Your headlight isn't working because your headlight housing has condensation in it and you think that caused the light not to work. Although this is most likely not the problem because lots of headlight housings wind up with condensation in them because they are poorly sealed or have a crack somewhere. I suppose this could cause the light not work if you had exposed wire somewhere and it shorted.

2. Your bulb is just plain burned out and you need a new one. Go buy a new bulb and see if that fixes it.
Thanks for your suggestion!
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