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Rear light condensation
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Dave82517
PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:18 am Up
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Ok so i was getting condensation in my old left rear light, eventually it was like a pool and fried most of the LED's, so i bought a replacement light. within 2 days the new one is doing the same. i have no problem with the right hand light only ever the left.
after doing a quick search i found the solutions for drill a hole check the seals etc, but does anybody have any idea what the cause could be?

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rick-gti
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i think its normaly down to the seal between the unit and lense. could try putting some clear silicon round the seal.
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Gaz-M
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rick-gti wrote:
i think its normaly down to the seal between the unit and lense. could try putting some clear silicon round the seal.

What He Said

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Lee
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Drill a hole in it
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MrBSI
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Lee wrote:
Drill a hole in it

Good enough for classic Porsche owners Wink

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devotedsniper
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Lee wrote:
Drill a hole in it

Did this to my old 106 worked a treat, this time though i went a little crazy with electrical tape see link below, this also worked a treat i'm just dreading if a bulb ever goes Rolling Eyes

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Rob2859
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Tape a bag of silica gel to the back of the light as well to absorb the moisture.
 
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