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Anyone have any experience with what could be causing headlight bulbs to blow out. Driver's side only- 1996 F150.
Sometimes it has been a week or two. Last time was like 1 or 2 days.
I'm certainly no auto electrician- but is there a likely problem to start looking for?
I'm suspecting:
too much current
too little current
movement in/of socket or fixture
could moisture in the light fixture do it?
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Re: Frequent headlight blowout ?
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Did you touch the bulb with bare hands?
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Quote from: dontgetcrabs on October 05, 2013, 07:31:18 AM
Did you touch the bulb with bare hands?
1st time I considered that, but I had definately tried not to. Last couple times I have actually worn rubber gloves while also avoiding contact with the bulb. That may be the one thing I have ruled out.
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Is rain getting into the bulb??
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Quote from: rtspring on October 05, 2013, 07:38:16 AM
Is rain getting into the bulb??
I have noticed a build up of condensation inside the cover. With some liquid in the bottom at times. I imagine if that hit the hot bulb it would be pretty instant blowout
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Likely its moisture. Loose fitment possible too. One drop of water touches hot light and its toast! Hit a bump and game over. Some people drill drain holes but that's temp fix. Fix seal or replace light assembly.
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Yep, seal up the lamp cover with silicone and you should be good. Any moisture is bad bad bad
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Thanks for the help guys!
Definately will give that a try. Looking for a quick fix I'm pretty good at overlooking the obvious.
Much appreciated.
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Rock ships in the cover, can let condensation in as well.
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Moisture will kill it, but don't overlook the mounting. If it is not seated securely it will shake around/bounce and that will make them burn out quickly to
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I had the same issue with a Highlander that we owned. One of the times that I had it at the dealership for an oil change the Toyota mechanic asked if I was using electrical grease (a type of silicone). Once I started using it (you can buy little packets at the auto parts store) I didn't have any more issues.
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Re: Frequent headlight blowout ?
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water and lamps bad . you mayalso want to through a volt meter across the battery running and make sure its not over 15 volts . I have drilled small pin holes in the bottm of the housings to let water out but really the best bet would be to just replace it not a big deal.
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