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DC5S Moisture in rear tail lights any fixes or solutions for this?
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I have warranty on my car, i'm thinking if i should get them to change it... for some reason im not sure if I want a little 16 yearold working on my car and the service manager is a complete doosh bag he recons it will take 2 days to fix the taillight..
Should i get it fixed under warranty or fix it myself? im not too worried about money.. its more about getting the car back the same day also without any scratches or anything damaged..
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Originally posted by obsessionz View PostSo Stevan really what your trying to say is you have a fish tank in the back of your tail lights and an aquarium in your boot.. plus a rattle box of a car!
Honda - The Power of Poor Quality - fail..
honestly though i hated the noises my car made but since tracking it i dont care anymore as this is to be exepcted from any car once you change things.
changing a gasket in a tail light isnt too hard and dynamat fixes everything so maybe pursue this??
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larke hoskins honda homebush!! STAY AWAY FROM THESE ASSHOLES! Dodgy F**KS
They also installed reverse sensors on my cousins brand new civic and when they painted the rear bar they didn't use any primer just painted straight onto plastic now her whole rear bar paint is pealing ...Last edited by obsessionz; 10-08-10, 05:47 PM.
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Bump for an old thread!
So my DC5s is having the same issues with water building up in the tailights, it's gotten so bad that mould has started growing in the taillights, there is also plenty of dirt in there. My question is, is there a way to disassemble the taillights in order to clean the insides?
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