Condensation in rear lights

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PaulD
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Post by PaulD »

Update , with the warmer weather the condensation is not here anymore.

i hope it won,t come back next fall/winter.
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Byron
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Post by Byron »

The wife's puma had serious condensation in both rear lights, they will be being replaced as ford's know that it's an issue and are replacing them under warranty.
Mark4180
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Post by Mark4180 »

I had same issue. I called my dealer today they said it’s a common issue which fords are looking into. They took my details and will call end of week.

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KevC
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Post by KevC »

It's not worth the hassle. It's been common on light clusters ever since they became LED. Less heat means more moisture. It's only worth asking the dealer about if they're literally dripping wet every day.
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Post by FP2022F1T »

I had my rear clusters replaced this year due to delaminating at the joints
I’ve yet to see any condensation yet since this happened but apparently it is very common, but will keep an eye out as it gets colder
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