pass side headlight
all power
05-13-2009, 01:35 PM
got a 99 gtp which i dont think matters but aways the inside of the headlight is wet and no matter how hot it is outside it doesnt dry up? and ive noticed other GPs are like that.... is there away tio fix it ? or do i have to get new headlights and since i bought the car used in the next to weeks i plan on gettting a oil change....WHAT OIL IS THE BEST AND SHOULD I HAVE MY S.C OIL CHANGE???????????????????/:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: :confused:
doctorhrdware
05-13-2009, 02:51 PM
I had the same problem. The seal for the head light is bad. What I did was to seal the head light. I used silicone to reseal the head light assembly. Since I have resealed the head light assemblies I have had no more moisture problems. Just use a good quality silicone.
richtazz
05-13-2009, 03:48 PM
Make sure you dry it out as good as possible before resealing it so you can tell if you were successful. If you have an air compressor, remove the headlamp bulb, then wrap a rag around a blower nozzle to create a seal. Put the blower nozzle in the hole where the bulb goes, and as you force air in, you should be able to hear where the air is leaking out, which is most likely where the moisture is getting in.
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