Water in my new headlight

Discussion in 'SN95 4.6 Talk' started by Cantslowdown, Sep 1, 2006.

  1. Cantslowdown New Member

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    Only one of my headlights have this problem..Any ways of fixing it i have it off the car and drying it out but what is something good to use to seal it..
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  3. Cantslowdown New Member

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    LOL thats great help mang haha..Sounds like something jason would say,
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    Buy some clear bathroom silicone from home depot and re seal it. Thats what i did when mine got agua in them and it fixed em right up, use it liberally.
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    Sweet mang thanks for the help..
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    clear silicone works well...i sealed my new lights with them before i put them in...plus you could drill small holes in the bottom of the lights...i don't do that but others do.
  7. Cantslowdown New Member

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    but if you drill a hole wouldnt it let water in?
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    I put RTV on about every square inch. Somehow still after a hard rain they would fog up.

    I drilled 3 small holes in the top just behind where the clear meets the black plastic. Now no water stays in them, lord knows how it was getting in.
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