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How in the Heck do you keep condensation out of the running lights on a trans am

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Old 07-29-2006, 08:35 PM
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how do you keep hte condensation out i have BRAND NEW ONES and it rained tonight and they STILL got a little condensation in them what the HECK??? any ideas i know you cant completely seal them or they will crack any ideas?
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The only thing to do, is to seal them with either new rubber seals, or use a clear caulk. I used clear caulk around where the bulb socket goes in, and it is water tight.
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i've used high temp rtv silicone on two different sets..never had a leak

just smear it around the area the seal touches, let it dry a few hours..you should be good to go. make sure you leave the seals on the bulb sockets though




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