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koolZ71
10-31-2002, 09:12 AM
ok i recently installed my blazer 3200's...and now my passenger side fog lamp now has condenstation..i want to seal them up with an all purpose caulk...but hows the best way to get the condensation out? or can i just seal it up and will it go away or should i take a heat lamp to it for a couple hours to evaporate it before i seal it up?
GrandAmSC/T
10-31-2002, 03:40 PM
i could be wrong but it might be good to have a hole in your fogs. My piaa driving lights come with a breather.
ALthough yours is probably a crack in the light or something. Id get the condensation out first and then seal it up.
koolZ71
10-31-2002, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by GrandAmSC/T
i could be wrong but it might be good to have a hole in your fogs. My piaa driving lights come with a breather.
ALthough yours is probably a crack in the light or something. Id get the condensation out first and then seal it up.
I was told the same thing drill a hole in the bottom of them...but that would also make for some freaky light:)...what happened was..were the rubber boot goes onto the fog itself..were the wires go into that boot isnt water tight..i need to seal them with silicone....just trying to figure out the best way to get rid of the condensation
Dr_Kyle
11-10-2002, 12:00 PM
Originally posted by koolgt
just trying to figure out the best way to get rid of the condensation
Turn em on and leave em on til it's gone.
UNCTYPE-S
11-10-2002, 02:57 PM
if ya look at the thread i just posted, i had a similar problem the day i put them in. the very first friggin day and they had condensation. i was like wtf. well i looked behind and the rubber boot was off and it was allowing water to get in, so i closed it back up and hopefully its all good now.
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