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Offline dje

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Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« on: 23 February 2015, 18:02 »
Hi

It's about 1.5cm deep!
Does anyone else have an issue with this?
Is there an easy fix or am I looking at two new units?

Thanks

Offline Buck

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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #1 on: 23 February 2015, 22:43 »
I had this after floods a couple of years ago.

If you remember be the plastic cover in the wheel arch then remove the bulb unit you can then (with some difficulty) get a tube in to suck the water out or get a cloth in to soak up the water.

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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #2 on: 24 February 2015, 09:20 »
I recently had this issue although not quite as bad as yours. Luckily my GTD was still under warranty so VW replaced them no questions asked.
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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #3 on: 24 February 2015, 16:22 »
I'd remove them and dry them out fully in the airing cupboard for a couple of days.

The slightest bit of moisture left in them will cause them to mist up.
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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #4 on: 25 February 2015, 10:41 »
Thanks everyone, I'll locate the cover in the wheel arch, drain and get myself a replacement cover as it clearly wasn't up to the recent floods


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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #5 on: 25 February 2015, 19:47 »
As dubber says, make sure they are dry inside

VW advised me to drive with the fogs on for a few journeys to generate some warmth in there.

I'd also suggest a warm hair dryer on the lens to warm it up but be prepared to be patient - it takes ages!!

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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #6 on: 25 February 2015, 20:08 »
i had (have) the same issue, floods 2 months ago  :sick: i kind of let the water take care of itself as i wasn't sure how to access the case, which was a huge mistake as it has now evaporated but left a brownish hue at the base of both my fogs. Removing the bulb only leaves a tiny opening so don't know whether one could actually use a hose or a cloth there
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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #7 on: 25 February 2015, 22:25 »
Same thing happened to me, I just used a small bit of clear pipe attached to a wet and dry vacuum cleaner hose and sucked it out.
Then I left them open overnight in the garage and no problems since.
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Re: Water in my front fogs - Mk6 GTI
« Reply #9 on: 01 March 2015, 13:25 »
As a foot note, they are easily dislodged if you hit a deep puddle i drilled the tops of mine and cable tied them in was fed up of buying new ones!