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Originally Posted by frsinpa
I think it's really difficult to make a statement like that.. there is no real definitive way to say that is the case.
I've gone through a bunch of tail lights and the problem still persists, so it's tough for me to agree with a statement like that.
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Any time a taillight has a way for air (or water, for that matter) to get inside, condensation will eventually develop. It can even happen if you had a set of taillights sitting on a table in your back yard. It has nothing to do with the body of the car. If your car has gone through multiple taillight replacements, it's not because there is a defect in the body of the car.