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post Jan 12, 2013 - 1:48 PM
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So we had a lil bit of rain. My passenger side hi-beam is 1/2 full of water!!.. rolleyes.gif
Removing bumper is NOT going to happen!!
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Can I drill a small hole for it to empty out then smear silicone over it to seal it, then peel it off if //when it happens again?.. kindasad.gif
I CAN use just the lows but it was great having hi's out on the country roads we drive to & from work making it way easier to see road verman & deer.. smile.gif
Yup I did a search & wish it were only condensation, but I am definitely NOT pulling the bumper cover!! I don't have the time to have it layed up again when I break stuff pulling it off!!!!
!!!ALWAYS HAPPENS TO BE MY LUCK!!!.. mad.gif
post Jan 12, 2013 - 3:48 PM
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QUOTE (Bigblock @ Jan 12, 2013 - 2:48 PM) *
So we had a lil bit of rain. My passenger side hi-beam is 1/2 full of water!!.. rolleyes.gif
Removing bumper is NOT going to happen!!
SO--
Can I drill a small hole for it to empty out then smear silicone over it to seal it, then peel it off if //when it happens again?.. kindasad.gif
I CAN use just the lows but it was great having hi's out on the country roads we drive to & from work making it way easier to see road verman & deer.. smile.gif
Yup I did a search & wish it were only condensation, but I am definitely NOT pulling the bumper cover!! I don't have the time to have it layed up again when I break stuff pulling it off!!!!
!!!ALWAYS HAPPENS TO BE MY LUCK!!!.. mad.gif


fix it with a hammer.
post Jan 12, 2013 - 8:53 PM
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Don't see why you couldn't just drill a hole through the bottom.


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post Jan 12, 2013 - 9:02 PM
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It won't work.
Well, it will drain it but there will always still be that little bit of condensation in there, and it may mess up the shrouds within the headlight.

Did this when i had the usuall condensation buildup in my headlight and yea it worked, but since it was in there for so long all the rusty brown was still in there, so I ended up just buying a new headlight.


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post Jan 12, 2013 - 9:11 PM
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QUOTE (jordisonjr @ Jan 12, 2013 - 9:02 PM) *
It won't work.
Well, it will drain it but there will always still be that little bit of condensation in there, and it may mess up the shrouds within the headlight.

Did this when i had the usuall condensation buildup in my headlight and yea it worked, but since it was in there for so long all the rusty brown was still in there, so I ended up just buying a new headlight.

Ok so maybe drill the hole, drain it, and then run the headlight with a towel over it to evaporate the condensation. Then seal the hole(and the original leak)
post Jan 12, 2013 - 9:17 PM
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Hammer is tempting...but then...maybe not... wink.gif

Tomorow I'll drill the hole, heat it up, re-seal it. It is a new headlight!! BOOOO!!!... kindasad.gif

Thanks for the help // tips // confirmation!!
GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!... smile.gif
post Jan 14, 2013 - 1:59 PM
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How are you going to heat it up and re seal it without removing the head light?


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post Jan 15, 2013 - 10:40 PM
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bottom line to keep it from getting even water or moisture the whole thing has to be sealed right. Some people who get it cannot be theres even a tiny hole because thats all it needs to get moisture in. moisture and heat create those craps.


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post Jan 17, 2013 - 4:39 AM
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I bought my 96 celica with water in the drive side high beam head light. The bulb was busted out and the bulb harness was not plugged back into the headlight assemble and that is how water had gotten in. I don't know how long the car sat like that because the water had turned yellow and rusty. My entire headlight is yellow from inside. I just heated up an old pointy screwdriver and drilled a hole in it from the bottom. All the water drained out and haven't had the water problem again aside from the headlight looking ugly.
post Jan 23, 2013 - 7:38 PM
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take out the headlight, drain the water, take out the bulb, and put it in the sun. then seal it.


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post Jan 25, 2013 - 11:49 PM
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QUOTE (trdproven @ Jan 23, 2013 - 7:38 PM) *
take out the headlight, drain the water, take out the bulb, and put it in the sun. then seal it.

Im assuming if you heat the headlamp up by turning it on, getting all the vapor out by removing the halogen bulb and blowing/circulating fresh air into it before the vapor condenses, you could avoid so hassle of drying it in the sun.

Though I highly recommend sealing the original leak, go ahead and pull the headlight if you need to, better now than later(when you have to buy a replacement)

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post Jan 28, 2013 - 5:07 AM
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Well, you could also park the car in the sun. The way i did it before for mine, is to take out the bulb, and use a heat gun, that works too, ive tried it since our cars headlights are glass. takes some time.

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