water in the rear light

xavw

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i have my car for one week and i already have water in the rear light.
the dealer said it happen sometime.
he said, they only have to drill a hole to fix it.
do any one had this problem before?
me, i think they have to change it.
what do you think?
it's a Mazda 5 2010 with 220 km only. Is brand new.
 
AFAIK, there should already be a breather hole. Modern headlights and turn signals do (ours are 1 piece), I'd assume tails also. Why is this of concern to you? Water vapor can condense on any cool surface. Are you saying that it's pooled in there, or just droplets?
 
Don't worry too much about it, im sure it'll evaporate sooner or later. I have a dead bug in my rear tail light even...
 
it's just droplets.
it's a concern to me ,because i dont want the inside of the tails light to deteriorates.
but it's weird for a new car,no?
 

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Looks normal to me. You just notice it because the car is brand new. I'll bet if you park with the rear end facing the sun, it would warm up and evaporate.
 
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