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The doc Member Since: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 1173 |
Drill a few holes in the bottom of the lamps |
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Wed Dec 09 2009 7:14pm |
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Laid Back Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: midlands Posts: 10 |
Thanks doc, have done so will let you know result |
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Fri Dec 11 2009 10:24pm |
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wullie Member Since: 27 Mar 2009 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 81 |
Hi
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Wed Jan 06 2010 9:07pm |
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gilford Member Since: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Anglesey Posts: 542 |
Quick fix is a hairdryer |
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Fri Jan 08 2010 9:31am |
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purple people eater Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: Miles beyond midlife crisis Posts: 990 |
This has been covered in much detail on other threads, all four lens on mine now full of condensation, can not believe that we are talking about drilling holes or supergluing our own lens on such "quality" cars, surely a LR problem, even Skoda replaced my fog lights without question when condensation got in on my second hand Fabia purple people eater
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Fri Jan 08 2010 10:30am |
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wullie Member Since: 27 Mar 2009 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 81 |
Your dead right but landrover will not pay for anything out of it's warrany? I said buy some good quality glue not super glue, and it's a good quick cheep fix.
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Fri Jan 08 2010 6:57pm |
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