satchurator
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Winter has arrived in the US northeast. Drove my CT4 for 30m this morning, and noticed condensation in the front headlights.
There have been previous postings about condensation in the rear lights, but I haven't seen anything about the front.
The car was in my garage overnight and temperature when departing was approximately 55ºF (13ºC). The outdoor temperature was 25ºF-28ºF (-4º to -2ºC).
Dealer says 'Porsche has ventilated headlights so it will go away'. Does anybody else have direct experience with this? Should this be tolerable?
There have been previous postings about condensation in the rear lights, but I haven't seen anything about the front.
The car was in my garage overnight and temperature when departing was approximately 55ºF (13ºC). The outdoor temperature was 25ºF-28ºF (-4º to -2ºC).
Dealer says 'Porsche has ventilated headlights so it will go away'. Does anybody else have direct experience with this? Should this be tolerable?