waynep
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Registered: 20th Apr 02
Location: london
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how can i get it out !!! looks wank
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stuyw
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Registered: 15th May 02
Location: North West Drives: Rev3 MR2 Turbo
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stick a hairdryer over it m8
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Buy new ones, your ones will have holes in the seals or stone chips in the glass for that to happen.
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
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If you can't find any cracks etc, take them out, then remove the bulbs. Put the headlights glass down in a warm dry place so that any moisture inside can evaporate out through the holes for bulbs.
[Edited on 03-08-2004 by CorsAsh]
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1600power
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
If you can't find any cracks etc, take them out, then remove the bulbs. Put the headlights glass down in a warm dry place so that any moisture inside can evaporate out through the holes for bulbs.
[Edited on 03-08-2004 by CorsAsh]
airing cupboard
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JOPO
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Registered: 17th Jun 04
Location: ayrshire
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if it takes a while to build up stik a towel or sumhin ower the lights n turn them on n leave them fura wee while
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by 1600power
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
If you can't find any cracks etc, take them out, then remove the bulbs. Put the headlights glass down in a warm dry place so that any moisture inside can evaporate out through the holes for bulbs.
[Edited on 03-08-2004 by CorsAsh]
airing cupboard
Indeed
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waynep
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Registered: 20th Apr 02
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there new corsa euro ones btw no holes etc and i cant b assed to take em off again . its a hot day today hope fuly it will just evaporate
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Try leaving the back rubber seals off if its dry weather and it should go. Otherwise as ppl say remove and lay face down in airing cupboard with some kitchen towel rolled up and shoved in the bulb holes
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waynep
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i done it and was fine then a few hours later steamed up inside again
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Atherton, Greater Manchester
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smear a bit of washing up liquid on the rubber seals which cover the rear light plugs & also for the sidelight socket & indicator sockets, it will help create an air-tight seal
if they still do it then its gona be a fault with the casing itself so either try returning them for replacements or go back to standard
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