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Depo Angel Eyes Rear Drainage Tube

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I need some help people. My new Depo headlights are fogging up quite a bit. Now I know there is a down/drainage pipe thing on the back of the stock headlights. Any chance someone has a pic of this pipe attached to Depo headlights? I tried putting it on when I got the lights but couldn't see where to fit it.

Any help would be great, thanks.

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The DEPO headlights should also have the same ventilation tubes as the original headlights.

I had FK (DEPO) angeleyes on my previous Focus MK2. These headlights did have exactly the same ventilation tubes as the original Ford headlights. However my angeleyes did also fog up quite often.

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The DEPO headlights should also have the same ventilation tubes as the original headlights.

I had FK (DEPO) angeleyes on my previous Focus MK2. These headlights did have exactly the same ventilation tubes as the original Ford headlights. However my angeleyes did also fog up quite often.

I don't have the same angled tube on the back of the DEPO lights, just checked. I do have these things that have a white fabric thing underneath.

One here beside the indicator:

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And one down the opposite corner.

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I've never had them but the fabric may have been put in after manufacturing and may have to be removed to me that's simply blocking the tube which will cause them to mist up more is that where the drain tube should go? IDE assume so looking at it

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I've never had them but the fabric may have been put in after manufacturing and may have to be removed to me that's simply blocking the tube which will cause them to mist up more is that where the drain tube should go? IDE assume so looking at it

That's what I thought at first. But then I thought the fabric would be porous and somehow absorb the moisture when the warm air is on its way out?

I could just be making it up though.

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I left one of the rear light cover clips off last night and let the lights run on high beams for a while. The condensation went away last night and still was gone by this morning. Hopefully it's cured itself.

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