Moisture in tail light

SilverSophie

New Member
^^? :crazy:
moisture is on the inside :lol:
try blowing it out...the seams, backside, EVERYTHING with a compressor and hose or with a hair dyer or something. that should work.
 

BeatBox

Real Good!
^^? :crazy:
moisture is on the inside :lol:
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hahaha what was said basically, take them off take a heat bun or something similar and dry it out and check for cracks or areas where the moisture might be getting in, then seal up as needed
 


robbie211

New Member
hahaha what was said basically, take them off take a heat bun or something similar and dry it out and check for cracks or areas where the moisture might be getting in, then seal up as needed
I just did this. I took out the bulbs and used a blow dryer to get the moisture out. then sealed up the outside with silicone sealant and so far it has been moisture free.
 

jznsn2u

Active Member
Uninstall it and replace your gasket. Moisture in the tail lights are common. I saw a 05-06 Rsx with water slushing around in the tail lights. I was like daaaaamm...
 

BeatBox

Real Good!
I just did this. I took out the bulbs and used a blow dryer to get the moisture out. then sealed up the outside with silicone sealant and so far it has been moisture free.
noice, my LF headlight keeps getting moisture in it FML might have to do it myself
 


96GSRteg

Tyler
x2 for silicon sealant. My buddy had the same problem with his turn signals and that did the trick.
 
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