Searching around, I have found this:
Condensation in Tail Lights
Another common problem is the appearance of massive amounts of condensation in the rear tail light housings. A Technical Service Bulletin 86/06/05/NAS was issued on July 25, 2005 covering this issue for 2003-2005 models up to VIN ***5A186201. The preamble to the TSB tries to convince us that condensation is normal, but it then goes on to admit that water can enter the breather tube "under extreme conditions" (this is Land Rover-speak for normal conditions). If water is pooled in the lamp assembly, or the condensation on the lens does not clear when the lamps have been on for 30 minutes, it is advised that replacement lamp assemblies are called for, as follows:
XFB500360..............Lamp assembly RH rear NAS Qty 1
XFB500370..............Lamp assembly LH rear NAS Qty 1
The lamp assembly replacement procedure is rated at 0.3 hours of labor.
My car ran out of warranty 3 or 4 months ago, so what chance have I got of getting LR to fix this, given that the TSB was issued in 2005?



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