Town & Country V6-3.8L VIN L (2006)
Marker Lamp: Technical Service Bulletins
Lighting - Information On Exterior Lamp Lens Fogging
NUMBER: 23-035-07
GROUP: Body
DATE: August 08, 2007
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 23-041-06, DATED SEPTEMBER 27, 2006, WHICH SHOULD BE
REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT:
Exterior Lamp - Lens Fogging
MODELS:
2006 - 2008
(CS)
Pacifica
2006 - 2008
(DC/DM)
Ram Truck - Cab & Chassis (3500/4500/5500)
2006 - 2008
(DR/DH/D1)
Ram Truck - Pick-up (1500/2500/3500)
2006 - 2008
(HB/HG)
Durango/Aspen
2007 - 2008
(JK)
Wrangler
2006
(JR)
Stratus/Sebring
2006 - 2007
(JR27)
Sebring Convertible
2007 - 2008
(JS)
Sebring/Avenger
2008
(JS27)
Sebring Convertible
2007 - 2008
(KA)
Nitro
2006 - 2007
(KJ)
Liberty/Cherokee
2008
(KK)
Liberty/Cherokee
2006 - 2008
(LX/LE)
300/Magnum/Charger
2007 - 2008
(MK49)
Compass
2007 - 2008
(MK74)
Patriot
2006 - 2008
(ND)
Dakota
2007 - 2008
(PM)
Caliber
2006 - 2008
(PT)
PT Cruiser
2006 - 2007
(RS/RG)
Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2008
(RT)
Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2006-2008
(WK/WH)
Grand Cherokee
2006 - 2008
(XK/XH)
Commander
DISCUSSION:
Some customers may report that on occasion, vehicle exterior lamp assemblies are fogged with a light layer of condensation on the inside of the lenses.
This may be reported after the lamps have been turned on and brought up to operating temperature, turned off, and then rapidly cooled by cold water
(such as rain, or the water from a car wash). Lens fogging can also occur under certain atmospheric conditions after a vehicle has been parked outside
overnight (i.e., a warm humid day followed by clear cool night). This will usually clear as atmospheric conditions change to allow the condensation to
change back into a vapor. Turning the lamps on will usually accelerate this process.