same thing happened to my fog; filled up with water. i was however able to remove it, drain it, let it dry completely, and seal a pretty decent crack with silicone.
since removing it is impossible, i would remove the bulb, drill a small hole at the bottom to drain it, let it sit in the sun to dry out as long as possible, maybe go so far as to wipe out as much as possible through the bulb socket, or even heat it with a hair dryer for a few minutes or blow compressed air to facilitate the evaporation process, finally seal the drill hole with silicone along with any visible cracks/splits/seams that you can see.
since removing it is impossible, i would remove the bulb, drill a small hole at the bottom to drain it, let it sit in the sun to dry out as long as possible, maybe go so far as to wipe out as much as possible through the bulb socket, or even heat it with a hair dryer for a few minutes or blow compressed air to facilitate the evaporation process, finally seal the drill hole with silicone along with any visible cracks/splits/seams that you can see.
- Paul
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cpe mafci / apexi ws / tein s-tech + tokico / trd rsb
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