headlight re-seal
hahapopcorn
09-27-2007, 10:44 PM
I've heard alot about 'ebay' projector headlights getting moisture in them. What can i do to keep the moisture at bay?
david-b
09-28-2007, 02:00 PM
I've heard alot about 'ebay' projector headlights getting moisture in them. What can i do to keep the moisture at bay?
I had my first set in for a week before my accident and washed it once. One of the lights got moisture in it, but dried out right away. The other was completely dry. I haven't tried with my next set that I have on there yet, as it's yet to move far.
However, there's a couple things to do. One, make sure the little hoses on the back are pointing down. They allow air to come in and out of the casing, to air out the lights. If they're pointing up, water can easily get in there. Next, if they are leaking, best bet is just to reseal the casing. You can pry the whole thing open (easier said than done) and then add new sealer around the edges. Or, just add the new sealer around without opening them up.
Forgot, also make sure that the caps where the actual bulbs are is solid closed in there along with the side bulbs.
I had my first set in for a week before my accident and washed it once. One of the lights got moisture in it, but dried out right away. The other was completely dry. I haven't tried with my next set that I have on there yet, as it's yet to move far.
However, there's a couple things to do. One, make sure the little hoses on the back are pointing down. They allow air to come in and out of the casing, to air out the lights. If they're pointing up, water can easily get in there. Next, if they are leaking, best bet is just to reseal the casing. You can pry the whole thing open (easier said than done) and then add new sealer around the edges. Or, just add the new sealer around without opening them up.
Forgot, also make sure that the caps where the actual bulbs are is solid closed in there along with the side bulbs.
defiancy
09-28-2007, 02:20 PM
If you wanted to seal the edges/cracks on the headlight or assembly, you could put a very thin layer of RTV on there. Just make sure it doesn't interfere with the fitting of the headlight assembly into the car.
That would be the only thing I could think of to make them more "water proof"
That would be the only thing I could think of to make them more "water proof"
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