TJ front signal light holding water
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TJ front signal light holding water
Hello Group
I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
due to corroding from water getting in there.
I thought that it might be bad seals but after
both sockets were replaced I still get water
collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
other than replacing the sockets as mine
were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
Thank in advance
Regards
Frank
I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
due to corroding from water getting in there.
I thought that it might be bad seals but after
both sockets were replaced I still get water
collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
other than replacing the sockets as mine
were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
Thank in advance
Regards
Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
I wonder what your differentials look like.
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FrankW wrote:
>
> Hello Group
> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
> due to corroding from water getting in there.
> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
> both sockets were replaced I still get water
> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
> other than replacing the sockets as mine
> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
> Thank in advance
> Regards
> Frank
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Hello Group
> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
> due to corroding from water getting in there.
> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
> both sockets were replaced I still get water
> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
> other than replacing the sockets as mine
> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
> Thank in advance
> Regards
> Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
I wonder what your differentials look like.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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FrankW wrote:
>
> Hello Group
> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
> due to corroding from water getting in there.
> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
> both sockets were replaced I still get water
> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
> other than replacing the sockets as mine
> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
> Thank in advance
> Regards
> Frank
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Hello Group
> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
> due to corroding from water getting in there.
> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
> both sockets were replaced I still get water
> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
> other than replacing the sockets as mine
> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
> Thank in advance
> Regards
> Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
I wonder what your differentials look like.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Hello Group
> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
> due to corroding from water getting in there.
> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
> both sockets were replaced I still get water
> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
> other than replacing the sockets as mine
> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
> Thank in advance
> Regards
> Frank
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Hello Group
> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
> due to corroding from water getting in there.
> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
> both sockets were replaced I still get water
> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
> other than replacing the sockets as mine
> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
> Thank in advance
> Regards
> Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> I wonder what your differentials look like.
Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
just for ***** and grins.
> FrankW wrote:
>> Hello Group
>> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>> due to corroding from water getting in there.
>> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>> both sockets were replaced I still get water
>> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>> other than replacing the sockets as mine
>> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>> Thank in advance
>> Regards
>> Frank
> I wonder what your differentials look like.
Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
just for ***** and grins.
> FrankW wrote:
>> Hello Group
>> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>> due to corroding from water getting in there.
>> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>> both sockets were replaced I still get water
>> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>> other than replacing the sockets as mine
>> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>> Thank in advance
>> Regards
>> Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> I wonder what your differentials look like.
Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
just for ***** and grins.
> FrankW wrote:
>> Hello Group
>> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>> due to corroding from water getting in there.
>> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>> both sockets were replaced I still get water
>> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>> other than replacing the sockets as mine
>> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>> Thank in advance
>> Regards
>> Frank
> I wonder what your differentials look like.
Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
just for ***** and grins.
> FrankW wrote:
>> Hello Group
>> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>> due to corroding from water getting in there.
>> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>> both sockets were replaced I still get water
>> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>> other than replacing the sockets as mine
>> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>> Thank in advance
>> Regards
>> Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> I wonder what your differentials look like.
Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
just for ***** and grins.
> FrankW wrote:
>> Hello Group
>> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>> due to corroding from water getting in there.
>> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>> both sockets were replaced I still get water
>> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>> other than replacing the sockets as mine
>> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>> Thank in advance
>> Regards
>> Frank
> I wonder what your differentials look like.
Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
just for ***** and grins.
> FrankW wrote:
>> Hello Group
>> I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>> for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>> due to corroding from water getting in there.
>> I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>> both sockets were replaced I still get water
>> collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>> Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>> other than replacing the sockets as mine
>> were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>> Thank in advance
>> Regards
>> Frank
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
Ya! this is going to be one major pain in the butt!!!.
Chrysler really screwed this one up. My 88YJ didn't
have this problem. Winter is comming soon with
salted roads and also ice which will form inside the lense
cavity. Just wondering if other TJs let water in them
or if it's a problem I only have. Why do I think I'll
be replacing bulb sockets constantly.
DougW wrote:
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I wonder what your differentials look like.
>
>
> Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
> Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
> plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
> down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
> causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
> and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
>
> Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
> A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
> just for ***** and grins.
>
>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>>>for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>>>due to corroding from water getting in there.
>>>I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>>>both sockets were replaced I still get water
>>>collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>>>Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>>>other than replacing the sockets as mine
>>>were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>>>Thank in advance
>>>Regards
>>>Frank
>
>
>
>
Chrysler really screwed this one up. My 88YJ didn't
have this problem. Winter is comming soon with
salted roads and also ice which will form inside the lense
cavity. Just wondering if other TJs let water in them
or if it's a problem I only have. Why do I think I'll
be replacing bulb sockets constantly.
DougW wrote:
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I wonder what your differentials look like.
>
>
> Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
> Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
> plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
> down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
> causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
> and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
>
> Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
> A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
> just for ***** and grins.
>
>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>>>for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>>>due to corroding from water getting in there.
>>>I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>>>both sockets were replaced I still get water
>>>collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>>>Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>>>other than replacing the sockets as mine
>>>were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>>>Thank in advance
>>>Regards
>>>Frank
>
>
>
>
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
Ya! this is going to be one major pain in the butt!!!.
Chrysler really screwed this one up. My 88YJ didn't
have this problem. Winter is comming soon with
salted roads and also ice which will form inside the lense
cavity. Just wondering if other TJs let water in them
or if it's a problem I only have. Why do I think I'll
be replacing bulb sockets constantly.
DougW wrote:
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I wonder what your differentials look like.
>
>
> Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
> Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
> plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
> down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
> causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
> and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
>
> Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
> A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
> just for ***** and grins.
>
>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>>>for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>>>due to corroding from water getting in there.
>>>I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>>>both sockets were replaced I still get water
>>>collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>>>Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>>>other than replacing the sockets as mine
>>>were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>>>Thank in advance
>>>Regards
>>>Frank
>
>
>
>
Chrysler really screwed this one up. My 88YJ didn't
have this problem. Winter is comming soon with
salted roads and also ice which will form inside the lense
cavity. Just wondering if other TJs let water in them
or if it's a problem I only have. Why do I think I'll
be replacing bulb sockets constantly.
DougW wrote:
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I wonder what your differentials look like.
>
>
> Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
> Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
> plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
> down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
> causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
> and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
>
> Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
> A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
> just for ***** and grins.
>
>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>>>for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>>>due to corroding from water getting in there.
>>>I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>>>both sockets were replaced I still get water
>>>collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>>>Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>>>other than replacing the sockets as mine
>>>were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>>>Thank in advance
>>>Regards
>>>Frank
>
>
>
>
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Re: TJ front signal light holding water
Ya! this is going to be one major pain in the butt!!!.
Chrysler really screwed this one up. My 88YJ didn't
have this problem. Winter is comming soon with
salted roads and also ice which will form inside the lense
cavity. Just wondering if other TJs let water in them
or if it's a problem I only have. Why do I think I'll
be replacing bulb sockets constantly.
DougW wrote:
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I wonder what your differentials look like.
>
>
> Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
> Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
> plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
> down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
> causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
> and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
>
> Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
> A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
> just for ***** and grins.
>
>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>>>for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>>>due to corroding from water getting in there.
>>>I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>>>both sockets were replaced I still get water
>>>collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>>>Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>>>other than replacing the sockets as mine
>>>were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>>>Thank in advance
>>>Regards
>>>Frank
>
>
>
>
Chrysler really screwed this one up. My 88YJ didn't
have this problem. Winter is comming soon with
salted roads and also ice which will form inside the lense
cavity. Just wondering if other TJs let water in them
or if it's a problem I only have. Why do I think I'll
be replacing bulb sockets constantly.
DougW wrote:
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I wonder what your differentials look like.
>
>
> Probably not as bad. I lost a headlamp to this.
> Cold damp day, headlights/bulbs warm the air inside the
> plastic and air escapes, turn off the light and it cools
> down and sucks in outside (humid) air. Further cooling
> causes that to condense inside the lamp. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
> and the fixture slowly fills up with water.
>
> Now I keep an eye on the lamps and drain them as required.
> A drain hole might help, but I'm not going to go drilling holes
> just for ***** and grins.
>
>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>I have had both bulb sockets replaced under warrenty
>>>for the front signal lights on my 01TJ
>>>due to corroding from water getting in there.
>>>I thought that it might be bad seals but after
>>>both sockets were replaced I still get water
>>>collecting in them.(like a lake eh)
>>>Anyone else see this problem and have a fix
>>>other than replacing the sockets as mine
>>>were replaced but didn't seem to fix the leak.
>>>Thank in advance
>>>Regards
>>>Frank
>
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>
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