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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 07:31 PM
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Ive gota set of sonat headlights and one is leaking!! just my luck! anyways im gona try to seal it up. now theres water in there should i seal it up with the water in there. or take it all apart? it has to holes in the back that will let some water vent out. but im not sure how easy it is to take the front cover off. looks like it just clips in? but i do see some screws? what should i do?
Old Nov 28, 2006 | 11:41 PM
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#1 remove the plugs in the back, and let the water evap out.
#2 remove headlights from box...
#3 go rub on a girls box...
#4 go back to your headlights... remove the screws in the back.
#5 heat headlights in oven for 10-15 min as described in tech articles @ 350 degrees..
#6 take out of oven ( use Gloves man ) and start to pry appart at clips.. with some patience you will get them apart.
i have the same issue, as well, my set are not aimed preoperly internally - when i aim my lowbeams, my highs are lizzard eyed like Tara Reid's botched boob job. when i aim my highs, my lows are lizzard eyed... i figure when i open them up to alighn everything, i can re-seal them too.
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Originally Posted by IH8ONYU
my highs are lizzard eyed like Tara Reid's botched boob job.
Old Nov 29, 2006 | 04:11 PM
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i think im gona drill a small hole in the bottom to let the water out. and then seal it all up.
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