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Are my rear lights ok?
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alanamh
PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2011 3:41 pm Up
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I recently fitted some lexus lights on my car they are not proper peugeot ones i think, they are some I got off ebay. when the garage fit tem they said they will probably let water in and I need to dry them often. how do i do this? will i need to take whole light fitting out?

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they might/probably will be fine i'd just cross that bridge when you come to it if you have to
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They will be fine, ignore the garage they don't know what they are on about.

They may get condensation in them which isn't a problem but if it annoys you I think drilling a hole in the casing somewhere will sort it I'm sure that's what a lot of others have done.

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alanamh
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well there is a bit of condensation iinside them at the mo Sad
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alanamh
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oh jesus im not good with drills, i will probably mess them up!
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Options:

1. Buy better quality lights

2: Dry them out and seal them when it gets too bad

 
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alanamh
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wheres the best place to buy them?
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Antknee
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Just out of curiosity how come you had a garage fit them? its one of the easiest things to change on a 206 lol
 
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alanamh
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these are the ones i have

206info.co.uk/index.ph...screen=397

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Erm, well. The for sale section on here normally has a few choices, eBay is always popular. German eBay is you want something different from the normal options. Ecosse is you want to set your wallet on fire for new ones.
 
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What lights did you buy? Pic or a link will help with this......

Ebay should be an alright place to buy lights from but you do get what you pay for, buy cheap buy twice.....

 
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alanamh
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posted a pic ^^^^^

i bought them off ebay but were only 40 quid :S

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Dude you paid to have rear lights fitted :|? in answer to your question see how you get on and if they do need it then as above drill a small hole, cant go wrong to be honest.
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Have they got a foam seal at the back of them?
 
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alanamh
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yes got the foam seal.

i am not good with wires lol and thought rather than f it up get the garage to do it, glad i did because there was a manufactures fault on them with the wiring which i wouldnt of had a clue how to fix!

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