Many headlights are simply a reflection container for the lamp, or bulb. If you remove the bulb, and allow the sun to heat the headlight for several hours before replacing the bulb. Much of the water vapor, or condensation trapped inside, will simply escape through the opening where you removed the bulb. You can speed the process using a hair dryer on the front lens, but be very careful not to over heat any plastic parts of the headlight, or any of the surrounding parts found on most newer vehicles. Just warm it up so it's not really very hot to the touch.
If the problem continues to occur repeatedly, you need to investigate how the moisture is getting in to begin with... Bad seal on bulb socket is the most likely cause. Other times there may be a difficult to find crack in the housing. Pure silicone, or silicone grease on the bulb socket seal can do the trick.
Use a hair dryer from the outside or leave the headlights on to dry out the moisture. Check the lens assembly for any cracks allowing water in.
SOURCE: How do you adjust the headlight of a 2005 Honda Odyssey?
I assume you are talking about a vertical adjustment.
If so Easy enough. Park the car about 25 feet from a wall or so. This is normal range for adjustment. Turn on your low beams.
Now Pop the hood and take a look at your headlight On You will see a black rubber bump stop. This is used to adjust your hood height.
Right behind that you will see a area where you can insert a screw driver into. Turn that with the screw driver and the headlight vertical angle will change
Here is a picture
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SOURCE: Headlights replacement for the Honda Odyssey 1996
type the make and model into google . they might have to come a fair distance but you should be able to locate a supplier. joe
SOURCE: 2004 honda odyssey indicator stays on when the headlights are turned on
-Check flasher and relay.
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