DA sidemarker condensation....how do I fix this?
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Does anyone else have this problem? I know I can check the rubber seals againts the light bulb socket to make sure they're good, but is there anything else I can do to stop this? It's more annoying than anything, I wonder if it's possible the seals are bad between the lens and the housing and I need to seal them up like I did the headlights...TIA
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Yes, you need the check the seal between the lens and housing as well as the bulb socket.
You can use a silicone sealant or Goop.
You can use a silicone sealant or Goop.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by carma_626 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes, you need the check the seal between the lens and housing as well as the bulb socket.
You can use a silicone sealant or Goop. </TD></TR></TABLE>.
thank you sir...I wanted to make sure this wasn't a on going problem that all of them have had. I considered just getting new ones and not having to deal with it...I'll take a look...thanks again.
You can use a silicone sealant or Goop. </TD></TR></TABLE>.
thank you sir...I wanted to make sure this wasn't a on going problem that all of them have had. I considered just getting new ones and not having to deal with it...I'll take a look...thanks again.
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