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Old 10-30-2007, 06:45 PM
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I know this is common on our cars, but I took off the plastic on driverside and could not believe the water coming off the plastic piece. So I sealed the outter edge, now the brake light look lighter than the other. What am I supposed to do seal the other tail light, to make it even?
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I noticed a pen sized hole on my pass. side reverse light with condensation in it. Not sure what I'm going to do to fix it right now...
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It is common on manuel cars where condensation build and water gets in. There is not seal around the light. So I sealed it and now one light looks darker than the other.



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