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Member 2000 Toyota Celica
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It seems like everytime i go through the car wash my left headlight gets all fogged up inside. don't know how watergets in, but i def. have some sort of leak. anybody know how to deal with this? The deadlight slowly clears up after about 2 weeks but it looks ugly.
The phone rings...a sexy voice says "hey baby nobody's home, come on over". So I go over and there's nobody home.
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CF Connoisseur 2004 Toyota Celica
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if you search on the forms you will find a ton on this. yea you need to do is take it out, dry it out to get any condensation left in. Then you need to get some silicon sealent and reseal the edges. then ur good ot go
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ECelica Staff 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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Do a search there was a thread on this last week and in it I explained why they do it and how to get the moisture out with a shop vac
"They don't make no seatbelt for the mind. So I can't buckle up for this ride!"
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ECelica Staff 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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Here ya go https://celicahobby.com/ubbthrea...#Post1953525883You all know that our headlights are not air tight sealed right? There is a small rubber "breather" elbow in the side of them with a foam dust filter. I have found that if you spray water exsessively around the headlight (especially the side facing inwards on the engine side) you get the foam wet and it condensates into the headlight. Take out the blinker bulb and the parking light bulb and get a shop vac then place the hose near/on the blinker bulb opening and let it suck for a while and that will clear the light in a few minutes
"They don't make no seatbelt for the mind. So I can't buckle up for this ride!"
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