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Crackseed 02-19-2013 05:08 AM

Ugh - Possible taillight condensation
 
So looks like I might be one of the peeps with the "leaky" tail-lights. Gave my car it's first wash this weekend and I noticed the "fogging" and slight condensation inside the tail lights as I was washing the car.

Anyone had this issue with theirs? I told my rep and she was aware of it and said bring it in soon as possible.

There should NEVER be any kind of water or fogging/condensation inside the tail light assembly correct?

markmatley 02-19-2013 06:25 AM

I had this issue before too. Had to get it replaced but it was still getting water. I ended up just venting the lights after washing (remove a bulb housing like the turn signal) and then reattach.

You could also try making a larger foam gasket in the DIY area.

Good luck with your tails.

Rougenite 02-19-2013 04:59 PM

No idea how easy it is to remove teh tails yourself, havent done it yet, but if it really bugs you, take em out and seal them up yourself :P. When I get home Ill dig around and see what I used. Its clear, dries in like 15-20 minutes. Or you could go to the dealer, not sure it will actually solve teh problem though.

Post above is also an easy way to air them out :P

himynameisdevin 02-20-2013 05:05 PM

I got mine replaced at servco last week. Only my passenger side was leaking. Was pretty bad. There'd be like a half inch puddle at the bottom when it rained or washed my car. The service guy was super cool and replaced both sides. Dropped the car off at 630 before work and was done by lunchtime.

Sigh-on-Rice 02-26-2013 01:19 PM

I just got mine replaced too.
I had the car parked outside over this past weekend when it was raining pretty hard. No condensation.
I washed the car yesterday. No condensation.
When I read the copy of the work order, it sounds like they replaced both when I had condensation only on the passenger side. It says they flattened out the body before installing the new tail lights. Matt might want to get it replaced again. Maybe they did not know about this (flatten out the body) at the time you got yours replaced.

Shipwreck 02-26-2013 05:46 PM

mine is doing it as well but only on the passenger side my weather strippng also leaks in the passenger side. call servco and make an appointment I have to wait 3 weeks just to get my car looked at :/

himynameisdevin 02-26-2013 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipwreck (Post 758952)
mine is doing it as well but only on the passenger side my weather strippng also leaks in the passenger side. call servco and make an appointment I have to wait 3 weeks just to get my car looked at :/

Just go down. I called first and they were going to give me an appointment like a month away. So I just went down to servco and talked to them and then they scheduled me in for the next week. They Could've actually done it that day but I didn't have a ride or anything.

Shipwreck 02-26-2013 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by himynameisdevin (Post 759028)
Just go down. I called first and they were going to give me an appointment like a month away. So I just went down to servco and talked to them and then they scheduled me in for the next week. They Could've actually done it that day but I didn't have a ride or anything.

Dam good to know thanks man I have to go down there tomorrow so ill bro g it up

himynameisdevin 02-27-2013 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Sigh-on-Rice (Post 758327)
I just got mine replaced too.
I had the car parked outside over this past weekend when it was raining pretty hard. No condensation.
I washed the car yesterday. No condensation.
When I read the copy of the work order, it sounds like they replaced both when I had condensation only on the passenger side. It says they flattened out the body before installing the new tail lights. Matt might want to get it replaced again. Maybe they did not know about this (flatten out the body) at the time you got yours replaced.

What's it mean by flatten out body? I just looked at mine and it said that too. They talking about the sealant they use?

086A 02-27-2013 05:26 AM

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This might help you guys.....

Just take your car into the dealer they will take care of it for you if they have the parts available.

Sigh-on-Rice 02-27-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by himynameisdevin (Post 760213)
What's it mean by flatten out body? I just looked at mine and it said that too. They talking about the sealant they use?

How I understand it is that there is a part on the body where it is sticking out. When the tail light is installed, that sticked out spot breaks the tail light, which causes the condensation. So, I'm guessing they flatten out this spot before installing the new tail lights. This is just my guess.

Sigh-on-Rice 02-27-2013 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 086A (Post 760227)
This might help you guys.....

Just take your car into the dealer they will take care of it for you if they have the parts available.

Oh, this explains it all. I didn't read it carefully until now. :)

rjuc 04-19-2013 05:45 AM

Help!!!

My passenger side tail light is having condensation issues and I can't stand it! These are the Crystal Eye lights I just got last week so I'm bummed. My stock tails never had moisture problems so I'm inclined to believe it's the tail light itself. The driver's side is fine.

Drilling is not an option. I've taken the tail light off, removed the bulbs from their sockets, and aired it out. Also used a blow dryer and tried using a vacuum but the excess water is staying put. Any tips would be appreciated. I'll even drive out to meet someone at their place if they could help me out :)

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himynameisdevin 04-20-2013 12:21 AM

you do that torque sequence thing?


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