2004 Taillight Conversion Wiring
not sure of the part numbers, but yes, four clips. and a warning to all, when doing the cutting, make sure not to mangle the frame too much. i remember when i did this to my 03, a few months after the conversion, the right tail light started to fog up really bad. make sure there is a perfect seal between the frame-seal-tail light
Hey guys, sorry to bring up an old thread again but ive just done the mod a month of so back and i just noticed its fogging up only sometimes on really cold nights.
ive got it done at a panel beater and they've checked for leaks and the tail light itself is fully sealed..
any suggestions?
ive got it done at a panel beater and they've checked for leaks and the tail light itself is fully sealed..
any suggestions?
Originally Posted by kaiske,Feb 17 2007, 12:01 PM
Hey guys, sorry to bring up an old thread again but ive just done the mod a month of so back and i just noticed its fogging up only sometimes on really cold nights.
ive got it done at a panel beater and they've checked for leaks and the tail light itself is fully sealed..
any suggestions?
ive got it done at a panel beater and they've checked for leaks and the tail light itself is fully sealed..
any suggestions?
Thanks for the advise bzyrice, ill give it a try.
The first time the tail lights fogged up the panel beater put some windscreen sealer around the lights to stop it from leaking etc, but after a few weeks the problem came back... not 100% sure it its the foam piece.. but will def give it a try.
They've also checked the headlight itself there aren't any crack etc so we're still abit puzzled on why it still fogs up.
-hardtopguy thanks for your help, but i already have these installed just wondering if theres anything to prevent them from fogging up again.
The first time the tail lights fogged up the panel beater put some windscreen sealer around the lights to stop it from leaking etc, but after a few weeks the problem came back... not 100% sure it its the foam piece.. but will def give it a try.
They've also checked the headlight itself there aren't any crack etc so we're still abit puzzled on why it still fogs up.
-hardtopguy thanks for your help, but i already have these installed just wondering if theres anything to prevent them from fogging up again.
yes, if there isnt a perfect seal between the frame-seal-tail light, there will be leaks, and water can possibly get into the back of the tail lights. i had this happen on my 03. due to the cutting, some of the frame metal was deformed, therefore, there wasnt a good seal. i ended up putting some black silicone between the tail light and the foam seal, replaced the tai light(too much water got in there, and it left some nasty trails), and it was all good from there.





