head lights
business
04-26-2006, 07:57 PM
I need to take the lens off the head lights. How does that happen?:crying:
yotermanic
04-26-2006, 09:41 PM
what year taurus is it?
shorod
04-27-2006, 01:14 AM
In addition to providing the year, I'd be curious why you want to remove the lens. Are you just trying to replace the bulb?
-Rod
I need to take the lens off the head lights. How does that happen?:crying:
-Rod
I need to take the lens off the head lights. How does that happen?:crying:
business
04-27-2006, 08:18 AM
Water on the lens. The bulb is fine. It is a 1998 which I love and has been a very good car. Thanks for the help:banghead:
umina
04-27-2006, 09:12 PM
Water on the lens. The bulb is fine. It is a 1998 which I love and has been a very good car. Thanks for the help:banghead:
Remove the entire headlight bucket, put just a little bit of rubbing alchohol in the lends and swish it around, then pour out. The water droplets should all drain out with the alcohol, and it will evaporate, leaving you a clean dry inner lense. Not sure if this will eat the adhesive, so you may also wish to run a bead of clear RTV or other sealer around the sealing edge of the headlight. This may also prevent more water from building up in the lense.
Remove the entire headlight bucket, put just a little bit of rubbing alchohol in the lends and swish it around, then pour out. The water droplets should all drain out with the alcohol, and it will evaporate, leaving you a clean dry inner lense. Not sure if this will eat the adhesive, so you may also wish to run a bead of clear RTV or other sealer around the sealing edge of the headlight. This may also prevent more water from building up in the lense.
shorod
04-28-2006, 02:37 AM
Sounds like a good idea, but I think you'd want to use isopropyl alcohol rather than rubbing alcohol. My understanding of rubbing alcohol is that it is already saturated with water (something like 70% water, 30% alcohol) so it won't absorb additional water. Isopropyl alcohol is not saturated with water.
Good idea though, in this situation I would have planned to remove the lens as well, but isopropyl alcohol should work.
-Rod
Good idea though, in this situation I would have planned to remove the lens as well, but isopropyl alcohol should work.
-Rod
Grizzigman
05-24-2006, 01:49 PM
I have the same issue, How do you remove the headlight bucket?
shorod
05-24-2006, 04:40 PM
I have the same issue, How do you remove the headlight bucket?
What year is your Taurus? I can probably provide a PDF procedure if you would like to private message me with an e-mail address for you that can accept PDF attachments.
On a 1996-1999, there are three (or is it 4?) bolts that hold the headlight assembly in place, two up top and one behind and low. Be sure you get the bolts though and not the small rods for adjusting the aim of the headlight.
-Rod
What year is your Taurus? I can probably provide a PDF procedure if you would like to private message me with an e-mail address for you that can accept PDF attachments.
On a 1996-1999, there are three (or is it 4?) bolts that hold the headlight assembly in place, two up top and one behind and low. Be sure you get the bolts though and not the small rods for adjusting the aim of the headlight.
-Rod
fragmore
05-28-2006, 02:15 PM
Try Gordons Gin, what you don't use to clean makes an excellent Martini.
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