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Gu headlights

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Gu headlights

Post by Dazza78 »

I have a gu 3 litre.

2 weeks ago we got stuck in a water crossing and the headlights got some water in them.

What is the best way to get the fog out of the headlights ?
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Post by thunder »

pull em out..
i washed mine with a bottle brush and stuffed a rag in there to dry it out.
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Post by j-top paj »

dont forget to change the halogen fluid when you take them out or your high beam wont work properly
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Post by chimpboy »

j-top paj wrote:dont forget to change the halogen fluid when you take them out or your high beam wont work properly
And don't be a cheapskate and just use blinker fluid. Buy the proper halogen fluid.
This is not legal advice.
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