TYC projector problems
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TYC projector problems
Well havent had them long prolly about 3-5 months and now i notice that my drivers side light inside it has alot of water in it. What should i do?? just looking for some ideas, i contacted the seller about the problem and am still waiting for a response.
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TYC (aftermarktet lights ) most of the time always gonna have moisture in it! you might have to reseal them or just live with it !
do you have moisture or actually WATER WATER in it like water in a fish bowl?
do you have moisture or actually WATER WATER in it like water in a fish bowl?
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Originally posted by Mr.Modify
TYC (aftermarktet lights ) most of the time always gonna have moisture in it! you might have to reseal them or just live with it !
do you have moisture or actually WATER WATER in it like water in a fish bowl?
TYC (aftermarktet lights ) most of the time always gonna have moisture in it! you might have to reseal them or just live with it !
do you have moisture or actually WATER WATER in it like water in a fish bowl?
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im haveing the same problem, i have had mine for almost half a year already and they are foging up... im going to have to take them off on a dry day and take them off, and reseal them. while they are apart in going to blow dry them...
that should fix them...
that should fix them...
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k... This is what ya do.
First... Take them off your car.
Take a close look around them to see if there are any cracks... Also, Look to where it is attached (where the silicone is) see if any silicone is missing or if its opening?
Take out all the bulbs, and take a blowdryer and put it facing into the headlight with the heat on, and get the moisture outta it. Now, sometimes when you do this there may be water marks, if there are and you arent happy, u gotta put em in a microwave (320 degrees for 8 minutes) and take em apart and clean the inside, then put em back together =\
If there are no water marks and you are happy that there is no more moisture in em, go to a hobby store and get some Kitchen & Bath water proof silicone, and put 1 to 2 beads of silicone around the sealed part
if problem happens again, then get new headlights.
Hope this has helped
First... Take them off your car.
Take a close look around them to see if there are any cracks... Also, Look to where it is attached (where the silicone is) see if any silicone is missing or if its opening?
Take out all the bulbs, and take a blowdryer and put it facing into the headlight with the heat on, and get the moisture outta it. Now, sometimes when you do this there may be water marks, if there are and you arent happy, u gotta put em in a microwave (320 degrees for 8 minutes) and take em apart and clean the inside, then put em back together =\
If there are no water marks and you are happy that there is no more moisture in em, go to a hobby store and get some Kitchen & Bath water proof silicone, and put 1 to 2 beads of silicone around the sealed part
if problem happens again, then get new headlights.
Hope this has helped
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