CJ

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Myfeckin FTO wrote:If I were you I'd find out where I can get a second hand light before sticking your existing light unit in the oven.
Myfeckin FTO wrote:Any chance you'd knock us up a few scones while you're at it though - if you could time it with a meet they could come in handy. If they're grand -sure we'll eat them - If they're like rocks - then we can throw them at the DUBS.
I've a problem with one of the headlights whereby water is getting in somewhere, I regularly mop out the water but it keeps getting back in.
Mustang wrote:
CJ from the above it sounds like you are saying that water is actually leaking in i.e. a seal is damaged and (rain) water is actually pouring in. (from this the condensation forms) Is this the case?
Mustang wrote:As a suggestion, remove the light cluster
Mustang wrote:Failing all that I would be inclined to cover the headlamp assembly seal with silicone.
Mustang wrote:ALthough some homemade scones would be nice. Maybe one of culchies (that includes me) could bring along some home made jam!
Problem is the bumper has to come off to get the headlamp assy out, this is the last option I want to explore.
Mustang wrote:You could still try the hairdryer approach.
Failing that, I would use a jug of water (a hose might be overkill) a try pouring it over isolated parts of the lamp assembly (left, right, top) to see if you can locate where the water is entering.
CJ wrote:Tried both already m8, no joy at all, looks like the bumpers coming off!CJ
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