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It has been very wet of late check the covers on the headlamps.
I had it in my rear light.
I found the best way to solve it was to remove the light and heat it in the oven.
If you want to do that I can give a step by step guide on the process.
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Yeah that would be great if you could mate. And how would i remove the light part thats actually on the boot lid itself?
Should i leave it and see how it goes first? I just think it can only get worst. Lol. Thanks pal.
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Where rev and fog go is a bit of plastic which you can't get of the unit. so you have the outer plastic then other bit of plastic.
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I took them off and dried it with hair dryer, been ok for two days just looked again now its evan worst lol, when i pulled the plastic cap from the boot lid, there was some water in there that dripped out, not allot.. all carpet is dry in boot could there be a faulty seal?
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9:th-Jan-2016, 18:45:36
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i would say so a faulty light seal
or missing seal someone may have change a bulb and lost it