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Old 03-24-2007, 12:12 PM
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My drivers side reverse light is full of moisture. I cleaned it out, reinstalled correctly, and it still gets moisture in it.

Whats the fix?

I know this is a common problem. I did a search, but with no avail.

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You need to find out where the moisture in coming in from. How is the seal on the bulb?
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It looks just as good as the other seal.

I even tried putting some gasket maker in between the seal and the housing. But, within 30 minutes it was foggy again...
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Probably a bad lens seal in that area, or a bad socket gasket.



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