Haz Posted March 1 Report Share Posted March 1 (edited) SSM 52321 2024 Nautilus - Rear Lamp Condensation Some 2024 Nautilus vehicles may exhibit a condition with condensation in the rear body mounted or decklid lamp assemblies that does not affect the function of the lamp. This condition is currently under investigation and replacement of the lamp assemblies may not resolve this condition. Parking the vehicle outside in the sun over several days or in a warm garage may help dissipate the condensation. Continue to monitor OASIS for additional information and schedule service appointments for customers once a repair becomes available. Edited March 11 by Haz 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haz Posted March 11 Author Report Share Posted March 11 SSM 52347 2024 Nautilus - Rear Lamp Condensation Some 2024 Nautilus vehicles may exhibit condensation in the rear body mounted or decklid lamp assemblies that does not affect the function of the lamp. This condensation may be due to extended overseas shipping in a high humidity environment and will clear on its own with no service necessary in most cases. A thin film of mist that forms and covers less than 50% of the inside of the lamp that clears is normal and may take as long as 48 hours to dissipate in dry weather conditions. Circular droplets that may appear but do not form a vertical drip are also normal and may take up to 1 week in dry weather conditions to fully dissipate. Condensation that does not clear after 1 week in dry weather conditions or that forms drip marks, streaks or a water puddle inside the lens is not normal and should be resolved with lamp replacement as necessary. Refer to Workshop Manual, Section 417-01 if lamp replacement is necessary. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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