Water in Headlights/Taillights
I have stock headlights and taillights for my '95 GS-R, and was wondering if anyone knew of a fix to the problem. They have never been removed to my knowledge, but condesation it built up on the lens. Help?
common problem in integras...if your actual lenses are ok, pull out the lights and check the seals. for the headlights do a search for "baking headlights" and someone made a thread about breaking up the seal to re-do it.
I am posting this on behalf of a friend, it isnt actually mine...
I can bake them no problem, did some work on my Accord's Tails like that, fixing to do the Blackhousing heads...
Before I dive in on the 'Tegs front lights, is there anything I should know that isnt in the Haynes manual? Do the seals tear easily, any common problems getting them back in? Never done this work on anything but my Honda...
and thanks for the help..
I can bake them no problem, did some work on my Accord's Tails like that, fixing to do the Blackhousing heads...
Before I dive in on the 'Tegs front lights, is there anything I should know that isnt in the Haynes manual? Do the seals tear easily, any common problems getting them back in? Never done this work on anything but my Honda...
and thanks for the help..
As for the taillights. The rear tail light gaskets go bad over time. You need to pull off the tail lights, let them dry, replace gasket, and install 
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