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Leaking HeadlightsWischmaster 11-03-2004, 05:33 PM I know this has probably been asked many-a-time... but whenever I buy aftermarket headlights or taillights, they always leak on me. I come home from a drive and look closely and there is like 1/2 an inch of water sitting in them. So I dry them out for a day and put that rubber-rope sealer around the whole outside and any place I could think that water would come in. Sure enough, they still leak. What do you guys do? :confused: And if you can, be as specific as possible. (Brand and such, etc) Annoying. :banghead: :smile: GScivic7 11-03-2004, 05:37 PM I just take clear silicon, whatever brand works, and be generous with the amount i put on there. You could drill a tiny hole in the bottom of your lights too. I did that for my tails on my civic. Wischmaster 11-03-2004, 06:33 PM So basically just put the silicon on around the entire edge where the lense meets the housing (where the bulb is) right? Water wouldn't happen to come in if you put a hole in the bottom of the lense would it? How big of a whole are you meaning anyway? Thanks for you help. GScivic7 11-03-2004, 07:09 PM Just layer on the silicon around the housing on the lights. I'd suggest a hole about the size of a pencil, and put it in the bottom of the light, not on the side or anything like that. That way water doesn't come in and only goes out the hole. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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