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Date Posted: 07:00:25 11/25/01 Sun
Author: Doug M
Author Host/IP: 24.4.253.127
Subject: Re: Fluid in rear lighting units
In reply to: Kaz 's message, "Re: Fluid in rear lighting units" on 16:54:24 11/24/01 Sat

Clean them up and then run some clear silicone around the seams.

>Interesting. I pulled them out to change bulbs and
>wipe clean but haven't as yet inspected the entire
>thing for cracks. I will do so tomorrow. Thanks for
>the heads up.
>
>
>K
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>Kaz:
>>
>>I found a crack in the grey tail light housing, right
>>above the brake light bulb (basically between the turn
>>signal and brake light). I was able to seal it with
>>"plastic welder" glue, but I'm not sure how long
>>that's going to last. It seems the brake light bulb
>>generates so much heat that the plastic starts warping
>>and cracking.
>>
>>Nicole
>>'91 S4

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