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Do the LED headlights/fogs have any sort of heating element to prevent snow/ice build up while driving?
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LED lights draw less power from your car, so it produce very little heat, such heat is not enough to prevent snow
 

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Just drove through a mild snow storm. Had to stop every hour or so to clean the headlights off. Has to be a better means of keeping the headlights free from snow build up.
 

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I know semi drivers have to do the same as they have been using LED lighting for a long time, brother in law is a driver. Need to make a thin plastic film that would stick over your headlights and have heating elements in bedded in them that we could turn on when needed. Or have heating elements in the lens of the headlight as an option. I for one would get that option.
 
 




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