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Codym33 08-14-2017 01:31 PM

2016 Brz daytime running lights - condensation / moisture
 
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Hey everyone :)
Just recently bought a 2016 Brz and since the first rain (2 months ago) there has been moisture in my running lights... Ive contacted my dealer and they say its normal and if I wanted they could drill holes in the back to let them drain...... really????

Anyways has anyone else gotten this issue? found a fix? found good aftermarket repacements?

Any input would be appreciated

DaBoBo21 08-14-2017 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Codym33 (Post 2961736)
Hey everyone :)
Just recently bought a 2016 Brz and since the first rain (2 months ago) there has been moisture in my running lights... Ive contacted my dealer and they say its normal and if I wanted they could drill holes in the back to let them drain...... really????

Anyways has anyone else gotten this issue? found a fix? found good aftermarket repacements?

Any input would be appreciated

I too have experienced this from time to time. I tried checking the connections to the back of the strip and found no solution. I haven't been able to replicate it for the techs at the dealership either. They won't take my pictures as validation, unfortunately. Luckily, I haven't had any of the LEDs go out.

Codym33 08-14-2017 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DaBoBo21 (Post 2961763)
I too have experienced this from time to time. I tried checking the connections to the back of the strip and found no solution. I haven't been able to replicate it for the techs at the dealership either. They won't take my pictures as validation, unfortunately. Luckily, I haven't had any of the LEDs go out.

At least yours appear to dry, considering you cant replicate it.
mine have remained like this since i bought the car. kinda silly....

norcalpb 08-14-2017 03:29 PM

Use a heat gun to heat up the adhesive and remove the lense. Use new silicone glue to reseal.

Codym33 08-14-2017 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by norcalpb (Post 2961813)
Use a heat gun to heat up the adhesive and remove the lense. Use new silicone glue to reseal.

Do not do this!!! This will not fix the issue!!!

zzzz I decided to take a look into the issue a bit further, turns out the special people of subaru decided to just have a wire go through a rubber boot, its literally open at the back, enough for it to condensate but not enough for it to dry.... that explains why they said its normal, because they literally cant fix it.

nice.

DaBoBo21 08-14-2017 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Codym33 (Post 2961800)
At least yours appear to dry, considering you cant replicate it.
mine have remained like this since i bought the car. kinda silly....

Gotcha gotcha. It's pretty dry here in my region of Texas, so that may be why mine are dry at the moment. Though, in February and March I had condensation just about every other day in the morning. It would be dried out by the evening, though. I hope you find a fix man. Good luck!

Joon525 08-14-2017 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Codym33 (Post 2961819)
Do not do this!!! This will not fix the issue!!!

zzzz I decided to take a look into the issue a bit further, turns out the special people of subaru decided to just have a wire go through a rubber boot, its literally open at the back, enough for it to condensate but not enough for it to dry.... that explains why they said its normal, because they literally cant fix it.

nice.

Maybe get some silicone gasket maker and seal it up yourself?
Just a little sounds like it would work.

MalcolmHimself 08-14-2017 07:50 PM

Mine did that, I just got the JDM bezels and cut those bitches out ✌️


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