Rear tail light condensation, latest fix?
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There's lots of threads about fixing the rear tail light condensation, but thought I'd check what's the latest/greatestvway to sort as unfortunately my passenger side light has got condensation in it. Don't want to start drilling and putting things in ovens until I know what's the best solution. More worried about the circuit boards getting knackered and needing to replace the whole light.
leerandle said:
Very poor quality if its a known issue and service bulletins written to fix it. I cant see any obvious areas of water to get in other than a 'rusty' thread. Will blow it out this week and then try and blow it out and reseal.
I saw an American guy on you tube look at why his were leaking, the top edge towards the centre of the car seemed to have a hairline crack where the lens meets the lamp body, he dried out and sealed right around the lens and cured it.One tip, don't over tighten them when you put them back on the car if you do replace the seal. I did and after a few weeks it started to pull apart on one of mine and condensation was back. I took it back off and heated it up before leaving it with some weight on it overnight, refitted and only hand tightened them after aligning them up.
I split mine open last night, see photo.
I did notice that when using the heat gun around the edges, a little bit of water came through between the inner and outer parts.
I'm going to add sealant and put back together later.
Although the RH side light is currently ok, I might as well just run some additional sealer around the edge.

I did notice that when using the heat gun around the edges, a little bit of water came through between the inner and outer parts.
I'm going to add sealant and put back together later.
Although the RH side light is currently ok, I might as well just run some additional sealer around the edge.
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