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Old 10-31-2003, 07:24 PM
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Water in headlights =(

i just got these projector headlights put in my honda accord that i bought from matrixracing unfortuantely i got some water in the right headlight i was wondering what i could do about that.
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try using clear sealant
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yea but what could i do bout the water thats already in the headlights? its not really the water but its like there fogged up...
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Re: Water in headlights =(

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yea but what could i do bout the water thats already in the headlights? its not really the water but its like there fogged up...
take the lights off the car, and take a hair dryer and blow hot air into the lights hopefully getting rid of the condensation, however the best bet is to put the lights in the over and heat them up therefore loosing the seal around the plastic, then you should be able to pry the pieces apart, them clean them out, and then put them back together, and get some clear silicon sealant and re-seal the lights back together, that is the key part, makesure you get the whole seal covered, and then let the lights sit and dry, this should solve the condensation problem inside the headlight
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