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WTB: Driver Side Fog Light

WTB: Driver Side Fog Light

Postby 99TOYs » Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:39 am

I have a 1999 Solara and my fog light on the driver side has taken on water. Not sure how, but I want to replace it because I don't know if I'm up to taking it apart and resealing it.

Unless someone can tell me an easy way to accomplish that, or if its even salvageable (it still works fine, just discolored yellow a bit from the water)
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Re: WTB: Driver Side Fog Light

Postby Dawgz » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:24 pm

99TOYs wrote:I have a 1999 Solara and my fog light on the driver side has taken on water. Not sure how, but I want to replace it because I don't know if I'm up to taking it apart and resealing it.

Unless someone can tell me an easy way to accomplish that, or if its even salvageable (it still works fine, just discolored yellow a bit from the water)



Pre-heat an oven to 350F for 15 mins, place the fog light housing on a tray and place it in the oven for about 2 mins, take it out with oven mits and quickly go to work on the sides of the lense with a flat head, prying up on the plastic slowly...the lense will come off. clean it up (take off all the old sealent and replace with new silicone when finished.
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