i just noticed this morning that i have water in my turn signal. can anybody tell me why? :|
i have it on properly, i havent taken it out at all, or done anything to it whatsoever.
yet i still see moisture inside it.
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i just noticed this morning that i have water in my turn signal. can anybody tell me why? :|
i have it on properly, i havent taken it out at all, or done anything to it whatsoever.
yet i still see moisture inside it.
Bad thing about plastic parts, they are often melted together, sometimes they are glued, and wuite shabby workmanship many times. All you can do is take them out, empty them, see if you can find where they are getting the moisture from and try to re-seal them.
This can often be done with a little rtd (silicone) if you are neat enough with it, you can make it invisible. Also check the seal where the bulbs go into the back of the lense. That is often the cuplret.
Good luck with it..
to go dealership, warranty it.
i'll try genefitz idea, and if the problem comes back, its off the the dealer.
I had a problem the first day I had my car with condensation in the head lamps. The dealer fixed it right away and haven't had a problem since
did they say what the problem was?
rtV sealant LOL, sorry a lil spelling nazi on my part. If gone that route, go with the the red kind.Quote:
Originally Posted by genefitz
there are diff colors? :lol:
No they never told me why it happened they just had a company come and reseal both headlights and that was it. I also told them if it happened again they were replacing them completely. My dad works at the dealership where I bought my car and he told me it is a common problem with cars.
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Originally Posted by melficersx
If i remember correctly from the store, theres red, blue, and black. or maybe just red and blue???
i went to the dealer and they said they needed to order the part, so i have to deal with a flooded light for about another week. and since im under warranty its free :P
when i got in my accident both my headlight housings cracked and since i dont have the funds to fix my car we just filled the gap and crack with silicone works like a charm.