Headlights sudden cracks in both lights.

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Wilsonbat
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I have a 2017 400 sport convertible in Yulong white with the LED headlights. I washed the car a week ago and the lights were not cracked. There has been some slight condensation in the lights but no physical damage.

I dropped my car off with the detailer today for ceramic coating, he washed the car including an Iron removal treatment. He called me after he'd dried the car to ask me if I was aware that the lights are cracked. I immediately went down to inspect. I was horrified to see major cracks and crazing across the headlights, on both headlights. They are definitely damaged to the point of needing to be replaced.

I am at a loss to understand how this happened. The detailer is highly respected and I trust him. He assures me that the car has not been bumped in his care (it would be a bizarre knock that would break both headlights anyhow).

Could it have been chemicals that damaged the lights? It has been frosty here and the car has been parked outside overnight. Does anyone have any ideas what could have caused this, is it something that can randomly happen to a pair of headlights at the same time?

I haven't taken photos and the car is still with the detailer. He is fitting ppf to thr lights to hold them together for the time being. I know I'm in for a big bill replacing the lights. I'd be grateful if anyone has a view on what may have happened.
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Tim Atkinson
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Post by Tim Atkinson »

This results from the use of neat or insufficiently-diluted cleaning products such as G101. Whereabouts are you? The headlight lenses can be replaced at far lower cost than replacement, which is not necessary. We can help with this.
Wilsonbat
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Hi Tim, I'm in Sheffield. I'd be grateful for any help that you can offer.
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Wilsonbat
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Post by Wilsonbat »

Tim, thank you for contacting me directly today. Wonderful repair advice, which I've actioned.

Thanks again
Richard
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T50 YOX
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Post by T50 YOX »

Hi Tim I would also be interested in this as mine have got some marks on them if you could give me some more information about changing the lenses cheers Tony
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Post by daverichmond1 »

Tim Atkinson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 6:45 pm This results from the use of neat or insufficiently-diluted cleaning products such as G101. Whereabouts are you? The headlight lenses can be replaced at far lower cost than replacement, which is not necessary. We can help with this.
@Tim, please can you kindly provide me with your contact details as I'd like to see whether you can help with regards to cracked F-Type headlights...

Jag Cracked Light 2.jpeg

Jag Cracked Light 1.jpeg

Look forward to hopefully hearing from you soon!

All the best,

David
Tim Atkinson
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Post by Tim Atkinson »

Hi Dave, you can reach me through www.sportsandtouring.co.uk, give me a ring on the office number at your convenience and I'll do my best to help.
Tonyshaw21
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T50 YOX wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 12:44 pm Hi Tim I would also be interested in this as mine have got some marks on them if you could give me some more information about changing the lenses cheers Tony
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Post by Tonyshaw21 »

Hi Tim..
I have the same issue...I took my 400 sport in for ceramic coating and had a call today from the garage saying both my headlights have cracked.. does it work just changing the lenses?? And do they reseal them so no moisture gets in...would appreciate all your help...many thanks Tony
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Post by Tim Atkinson »

The units are not 'sealed' strictly speaking, but we recommend putting PPF on the replacement lenses for the maximum protection. Deep cracks like the ones pictured may allow moisture ingress, depending on the width of the gaps I guess, and capillary action.
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