I recently noticed moisture starting to build up inside one of my Genesis G70 headlights. At first it just looked like normal fog, but after a few days it wouldn’t clear up. Since the car is still under warranty, I decided to take it in to get checked. The service department confirmed the housing had a small leak and replaced the entire headlight under warranty.
From the outside, the new headlight looks identical to the original one. Same finish, same shape, same part number on the lens. But while I was upgrading my DRLs to the new Purple DRLs from PLUGNPLAYCUSTOMS, I got curious and decided to take a closer look inside the new housing. That’s when I noticed Genesis actually updated the desiccant pack design.
The desiccant pack is that small moisture absorber that twists out from the back of the headlight. It’s easy to miss unless you’re looking for it. The new one uses a different layout and material that’s designed to absorb more humidity and keep condensation from forming inside the housing.
It’s one of those quiet improvements you’d never notice unless you were swapping parts like I was. If you ever see moisture in your headlights, it’s worth having them checked under warranty. And if you’re already replacing them, it’s the perfect time to upgrade your look with PLUGNPLAYCUSTOMS DRLs.



