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    Condensation on taillights

    Hey everyone im new to the site. i got some condensation on my tailights its really annoying i wanted to know how to stop this. Oh and also it was happening on my stock ones now on my carbon ones.
    Last edited by jdmfreak; 01-04-2007, 09:42 PM.
    Long time listener, first time caller.
    1993 Accord LX- Sold (05/2007)
    1992 Accord EX- Totalled (06/2014)
    1996 Accord Wagon EX (Current ride/daily)
    1995 Accord Wagon EX (Beater)

    http://www.hondasociety.com/board/sh...d.php?t=156176

    #2
    if the condensation is on the inside then it probably is the tail light gasket. thats what it was with mine. take a tail light off and feel the gasket. if it is dry and cracking then you need new ones. you can get new ones from a honda dealership or possibly a junkyard.
    Originally posted by deevergote.
    And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!

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      #3
      Cool thanks i check it out this morning.
      Long time listener, first time caller.
      1993 Accord LX- Sold (05/2007)
      1992 Accord EX- Totalled (06/2014)
      1996 Accord Wagon EX (Current ride/daily)
      1995 Accord Wagon EX (Beater)

      http://www.hondasociety.com/board/sh...d.php?t=156176

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        #4
        i kind on have the same prob. but maybe a little worse. my turn sigs are like a 1/2 inch full of water. and there are little bits of the gasket or something floating around in there how can you get that out?

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          #5
          I have had the same problem for two years I am just too lazy to fix it...

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            #6
            well i checked them out and the gasket is still good they're practically new since i used the ones that came with the new tail lights. its dry but not cracked. the other one is wet though and that tail light is the good one
            Last edited by jdmfreak; 01-04-2007, 09:42 PM.
            Long time listener, first time caller.
            1993 Accord LX- Sold (05/2007)
            1992 Accord EX- Totalled (06/2014)
            1996 Accord Wagon EX (Current ride/daily)
            1995 Accord Wagon EX (Beater)

            http://www.hondasociety.com/board/sh...d.php?t=156176

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              #7
              you could use some kind of sealent around the inside of the tail lights to try to stop moisture from getting inside. look in the DIY forum for the black housed head light section. the guy who made it uses some kind of sealent to seal the lights to prevent leaks/moisture from entering. im pretty sure it would work the same for the tail lights. good luck
              Originally posted by deevergote.
              And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!

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