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Technical Questions & Answers Headlights moisture problem may be resolved. (Page 2)
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posted 04-07-2002 02:21 PM
Yeah Mike I knew it would be a pain in the butt. But I don't know of any other way. I had thought about drilling drain holes on the bottom, but then you have the problem as to how they sit in the car. My guess is water pools up on the tray it sits on also. Maybe drill holes, then attach drain tubes to them to carry the water away. I brought this back because one of my replacement set developed moisture in it. I asked my tech manager as to why they go bad. His tech told him my first set went bad because I crimped the top piece gasket, in other words, he put the blame on me. Well, I knew that was BS ,, Then he said the drain hole was plugged up. That's when I realized I knew more about the car than he did, and his techs. I'm going to see what they offer, then go from there. |
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