Front Marker Light
After seeing this several times it was time to fix it for good.
First remove your lights by taking out the screw and the pulling from the area that the screw was at. On the driver side pull right to left and then the reverse for the passenger side.

Second I took a hairdryer to them to get rid of the majority of the water then took a couple Q-Tips to get out the remaining water.

Then run a small bead of silicon around the edge of the lights. I noticed on mine that there was a huge gap.

Let dry for at least 30 minutes then reinstall in the reverse order that you took them out.

Again I hope that this helps some people out and I hope that I did a good job on this one for it is my first DIY.
First remove your lights by taking out the screw and the pulling from the area that the screw was at. On the driver side pull right to left and then the reverse for the passenger side.

Second I took a hairdryer to them to get rid of the majority of the water then took a couple Q-Tips to get out the remaining water.

Then run a small bead of silicon around the edge of the lights. I noticed on mine that there was a huge gap.

Let dry for at least 30 minutes then reinstall in the reverse order that you took them out.

Again I hope that this helps some people out and I hope that I did a good job on this one for it is my first DIY.
thanks, i had the same problem with the right one long time ago.
I was guessing to do something like that, but since i replaced the bulb with a leds one, i noticed that it is disappeared by itself...
So i have thought that it was because of our weather conditions especially in sept/oct... because *strange but true* i never noticed it on summer...
but i think i will do this anyway if this is the definitve solution wink1.gif
I was guessing to do something like that, but since i replaced the bulb with a leds one, i noticed that it is disappeared by itself...
So i have thought that it was because of our weather conditions especially in sept/oct... because *strange but true* i never noticed it on summer...
but i think i will do this anyway if this is the definitve solution wink1.gif
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We need to start adding pics from DIY's to the actual site, so we don't lose them.
Nice job mang, I've got a set of brand new ones I'll do that with.
Nice job mang, I've got a set of brand new ones I'll do that with.


