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Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: Lazerr on January 21, 2006, 11:25:57 AM
Im trying to save myself some money here, and not go out and buy a whole new headlight assembly.

I own a dodge ram that has some serious moisture in the headlight, and Im curious if any of you fellas know a good way of removing this dampness, and getting a tight seal back on the headlight so this problem doesn't occur again.  It really looks like pooh. :cry
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: nirvana on January 21, 2006, 04:41:27 PM
I'd look around for a silicone type sealant.  I would imagine they'd have it at the local Autozone or what not.  Have to figure out where that leak is first though, and i don't even want to start talking about how to do that.  Look around the asembly for any scratches or breaks.  I'd say seal and joints around the assembly too as long as you can still take out the light if needed.
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: Bodhi on January 21, 2006, 04:52:06 PM
smash it.
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: WhiteHawk on January 21, 2006, 05:45:37 PM
Good luck. Once the seal is broken, it is nearly impossible to fix without making a big unsighlty mess.  If you have to get a new assembly, go to a junkyard.  You can get one pretty cheap there.
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: nirvana on January 21, 2006, 05:48:27 PM
Yeah if you do end up having to replace it, stealer costs are going to be in the hundreds of dollars.  Never done a headlight assembly mysef but I can't imagine it would be extremely hard.  Disconnect a few plugs, undo a few bolts.....speaking like a true naive teen aren't I?
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: ramzey on January 21, 2006, 05:59:35 PM
dril hole (small one) in plastic on the bottom of the light , moisture should gone, then pat it with AC glue or silicone to seal it
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: WhiteHawk on January 21, 2006, 06:06:32 PM
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Originally posted by ramzey
dril hole (small one) in plastic on the bottom of the light , moisture should gone, then pat it with AC glue or silicone to seal it


Yea, but mositure problem is still there and moisture will come back.  Get a headlight assembly at a junkyard for 100 bucks and put it in.  Its easy and no more worries.
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: SFCHONDO on January 21, 2006, 07:05:09 PM
Move to the desert, no moisture there.  :rofl
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: Waffle on January 21, 2006, 07:14:25 PM
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Originally posted by Lazerr
Im trying to save myself some money here, and not go out and buy a whole new headlight assembly.

 


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Originally posted by nirvana
I'd look around for a silicone type sealant.   Have to figure out where that leak is first though, and i don't even want to start talking about how to do that.  Look around the asembly for any scratches or breaks.


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Originally posted by WhiteHawk
Good luck. Once the seal is broken, it is nearly impossible to fix without making a big unsighlty mess.


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Originally posted by ramzey
dril hole (small one) in plastic on the bottom of the light , moisture should gone, then pat it with AC glue or silicone to seal it

 
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Originally posted by Bodhi
smash it.



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Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: nirvana on January 21, 2006, 08:16:58 PM
:lol  NICE!
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: SuperDud on January 22, 2006, 01:16:37 AM
Waffle I don't know what that has to do with anything posted. Maybe I missed something somewhere.


























But thank you!
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: Roscoroo on January 22, 2006, 02:16:44 AM
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Originally posted by Waffle BAS
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hmmm I see moisture, silicone , and a feable attempt at drying those headlights.:D
Title: Headlight Moisture
Post by: DREDIOCK on January 22, 2006, 01:56:24 PM
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Originally posted by Waffle BAS
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OMG I just fell in lust....again
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