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Moisture inside the rear tail lights
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Finnspeed
PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 6:40 pm Up
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Another question from Finland. What is the best way to dry out the inside of the tail lights. There has been a build up of water droplets inside the light casing? We have had record low temperatures here (-22 degrees) and I think the seals have ruptured?
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Addaz
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Phase 1 lights collect water, just take off the backings and empty them
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mine do this too and i got phase 2
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Couple of sachets of silica gel in the bottom maybe once water poured out.
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Finnspeed wrote:
Another question from Finland. What is the best way to dry out the inside of the tail lights. There has been a build up of water droplets inside the light casing? We have had record low temperatures here (-22 degrees) and I think the seals have ruptured?
After market lights are not fully sealed.had this problem.put light assy in very hot water and split it.after cleaning i used silicon and its fine.but be careful not to break light edge while removing it Smile

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