Taillight Condensation
Yes I did a search before this and nothing came up. Cuz i read enough of the posts from ppl who dont bother to take heel of the advice from the mods.
There was 2 methods I have came across, the heat gun and the cutting method. Are there any more methods because i heard that the taillights are very fragile and im afraid i might melt or break. Also do I use the same silicone sealant to seal the water out like in the healights? Btw its on the passenger side if that makes a different on a 92 sc300. There was the heat gun method on this site in the DIY section but i cant seem to find it anymore.
I would like to know if any1 else has had this problem and what did you decide to do?
This problem was an incredible shock to me because it happened like 1 wks after I finally cleaned the condensation from my headlights. Boy do i have the worst luck.
There was 2 methods I have came across, the heat gun and the cutting method. Are there any more methods because i heard that the taillights are very fragile and im afraid i might melt or break. Also do I use the same silicone sealant to seal the water out like in the healights? Btw its on the passenger side if that makes a different on a 92 sc300. There was the heat gun method on this site in the DIY section but i cant seem to find it anymore.
I would like to know if any1 else has had this problem and what did you decide to do?
This problem was an incredible shock to me because it happened like 1 wks after I finally cleaned the condensation from my headlights. Boy do i have the worst luck.
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Panerai127
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