Should these have moisture in them.

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dmarkh

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I'm not sure if these are cameras or radars. In any case won't water in them cause a malfunction sooner or later? This is a 2019. May it be a warranty issue?

Here is one with moisture and one without.

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Those are the marker lights. Mine has intermittent moisture in them as well. It doesn't affect operation (yet) but is easy to get replaced under warranty (ask me how I know). If it bugs you get it replaced at a dealer.
 

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Mine had moisture as well. 1 eventually died and I replaced. The other side still works so I'm gonna ride that hog to the ground only because they're so expensive for just 4 led lights in a small housing
 

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Gen 1 here, but similar concern (and frankly they look like the same marker light, but I don't think they are) - one of mine died. I expect the water intrusion to kill that part of yours soon enough. OEM lights are insane. I found some cheap Ebay replacements, and they've been just fine. I forgot about them until I read this thread. I went with some smoked ones because why not? They ran me $20, and I had to do some simple splicing.
 

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If your under bumper to bumper try to get them replaced under warranty, condensation in lights shouldn't be a fight to get taken care of.
 
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If your under bumper to bumper try to get them replaced under warranty, condensation in lights shouldn't be a fight to get taken care of.
I took it to the dealer on Friday. They didn't have the parts in stock. I go back Tuesday. The tech said he was going to add an additional gasket to all 4. He's seen this before and says the extra gasket would fix me up. All warranty...
 

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No. I had one replaced under warranty. They actually replaced the entire fender flare
 
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