Exterior Structure
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5.5 Condensation in headlight systems
One of the problems often complained about is condensation on
tthe outer glass of headlights or rear lights mde of clear glass.
This appears after driving in the rain or on cold nights, and is a
normal physical process. The expanding warm air is displaced
through headlight vents from a lamp that has been turned on.
After being turned off, the lamp slowly cools down and moist air
from outside permeates inside through the vents. This moisture
evaporates in the warm headlight and cools down to become
condensation on the outer glass. This process is known as con-
densation. After a short drive in dry weather or after the headlight
has been on for a brief period a process of evaporation sets
in which drys off the condensation. Technically speaking, this
process is harmless, because the lamps are protected against
any inuences from condensation.
Exterior socket
Opening
• Take hold of the bottom of the cover ap (1) and pull it up-
wards.
Closing
• Remove CEE plug (2).
• Push cover ap (1) down until you hear it lock into place.
5.4 Exterior mirror
Please refer to the operating instruction for the basic vehicle
for information on how to adjust the exterior mirrors of your
mobile home.