Recon tail moisture

nick0360

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I got a brand new set of recon led tail lights and in getting condensation in them any way to prevent this the seller on eBay won't replace them so in stuck with $300 junk I wanna try to seal them up before the dioldes go out the only thing I can think of is the reverse bulb plug which is tight and I used factory gromet and the other thing it could be is the two rubber vent tubes anyone have suggestions
 

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Try drying them out (blowdryer) and as long as they can breath through the rubber hoses they should be ok.
 

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Shouldve read my thread on here. The only thing that works is to make a BBB complaint on them
 

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Do you have a link on that thread? Cause I tried contacting seller and he lead me on for weeks by that time I was outta time for PayPal to help me and the seller was a dick so I got no options and recon said it was up to seller to replace the best recon offeres was a discount on a new set pshh all set
 

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Did you try putting a bead of silicone on the edge? That would be my first try. I had a set of cab lights on my dodge that leaked. Put silicone around the edge and the leak stopped. Best of luck man, I know how frustrating it is to spend hard earned money on things that don't work.


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