Redcar GUY
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Will we have to buy the hole kit again? Or will we be able to order just the little half full bottle?
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I took mine apart. Cleaned them up and resealed :-B
Does it depend on brand? I just replaced some headlight assemblies and they have a drain built in. You can take the bulbs but the complex shape makes them difficult to clean.
Gee, I'm not completely sure Al. I would imagine one could find a way. Especially if you price new onesut:
Buy new ones. :w00t:
I just do not see how I could have removed condensation from the lights I replaced. I got the replacement off ebay but they were not factory yet cost 1/3rd the price (new oem from china). I took a gamble, They fit pretty good, one light socket was bad but I was able to reuse one from the original.
Buy new ones. :w00t:
Well, if I am working on a customers car, that would be tough to do. Don't you think?....lol
Have a new Nissan with moisture in the rear lights. Took it to the dealer and they said that was normal because of the drain hole. Got a letter from Nissan USA that said it was normal and when I drive the car the heat from the brake lights will evaporate the moisture. Told the service writer that I have owned 26 new cars in my lifetime and never had moisture in any of those lights.Boo Hoo
Well, if I am working on a customers car, that would be tough to do. Don't you think?....lol