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damn water/snow -- foglight help

damn water/snow -- foglight help

Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:37 am

so with the crappy weather we've been having here lately, somehow water and snow got under my car pretty bad and water even ended up inside my foglight housing causing my passenger side bulb to burst.
i want to take out the foglight housing to drain that extra water out, but unfortunately the bolts are rusted to hell so removing them is out of the question.

I am considering puttin in new bulbs and leaving my fogs on for a lil while to hopefully cause that water to evaporate, but even so do you guys think this will work??

no dumb@ss side comments about tellin me to drive up a high hill and wait for the water to drain out.

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Postby **PoshPepper** » Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:14 am

Yes, the condensation will eventually dry out, and you dont even have to turn on your fog lights... it will help more when the weather turns warmer, or at least dryer... but, usually once condensation gets into a light (even if it dries out) it will come back unless you reseal the light.
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Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:39 am

^ thanks a bunch Posh. but with the way the weather is now. my fogs wont be dry til May.. bleh. the water level inside my fogs are about 1-2 cms high..
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Postby **PoshPepper** » Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:47 am

woa_its_j3ff wrote:^ thanks a bunch Posh. but with the way the weather is now. my fogs wont be dry til May.. bleh. the water level inside my fogs are about 1-2 cms high..


Dammmm, thats quite a bit of water... maybe someone else can give you a suggestion on how to get it out for now...

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Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 12:12 pm

**PoshPepper** wrote:
woa_its_j3ff wrote:^ thanks a bunch Posh. but with the way the weather is now. my fogs wont be dry til May.. bleh. the water level inside my fogs are about 1-2 cms high..


Dammmm, thats quite a bit of water... maybe someone else can give you a suggestion on how to get it out for now...

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I took the bulb out so hopefully in due time the water will either drain out if i drive up some hills (very steep ones which there aren't any here) or by summertime..
- hopefully. otherwise my fogs are useless.
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Postby scLara626 » Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:04 pm

They might be a lost cause. i got my half full of water and took them off of the bumper , dried them and still have condenstation! Im gonna get new ones sometime after my tax refund. headlights and bumper lights get beat up over time with nicks , brand new ones the car look som much better.
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Postby Ruski » Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:07 pm

take them off and dry them.. and i had problem with water getting in but after i let it dry the condensation never came back. The bulbs help minimize the condensation and dry the inside
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Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:49 pm

Ruskimafia wrote:take them off and dry them.. and i had problem with water getting in but after i let it dry the condensation never came back. The bulbs help minimize the condensation and dry the inside


woa_its_j3ff wrote:i want to take out the foglight housing to drain that extra water out, but unfortunately the bolts are rusted to hell so removing them is out of the question.
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Postby Ruski » Tue Feb 27, 2007 2:20 pm

Ever heard off BB BusterOr WD-40!! .. If not take it to a shop !!!!
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Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:12 pm

Ruskimafia wrote:Ever heard off BB BusterOr WD-40!! .. If not take it to a shop !!!!
People these days :roll:


tried wd40 and a number of other products no luck.
brought it to the shop already, they wanna charge me just 150 for labor.
BS.

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i will just leave it as is, hopefully it will dry up in time. If not then w.e. no point if im selling the car within a year or so. getting another car.
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Postby scLara626 » Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:19 pm

arent the foglights for gen 1's pretty reasonable?
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Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:22 pm

scLara626 wrote:arent the foglights for gen 1's pretty reasonable?


yeah they arent bad. but
1. I can't even removed the fogs because it's too rusted, I tried wd40 and a few other things, didnt work.
2. shops/dealer are charging me 100+ just for labor which is bs.
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Postby RichD978 » Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:56 pm

dude just take them out. even if the bolts are rusted on their 8 or 10mm not screws. they can be easily unbolted with a socket wrench
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Postby woa_its_j3ff » Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:01 pm

RichD978 wrote:dude just take them out. even if the bolts are rusted on their 8 or 10mm not screws. they can be easily unbolted with a socket wrench


the bolts where the socket wrench goes over, are rounded out. previous owner must've tried. I juts tried using a socket wrench and hand wrench. no avail.
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Postby kingkakyle » Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:11 pm

i wonder if those tools for removing stripped bolts and screws work?
maybe u could give those a shot?
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