moisture caused my taillight to go out
#1
moisture caused my taillight to go out
i had some moisture problems.. when it happened to my s2k it was fixed with no problem.. i took it in to the mazda dealer.. an i had to pay $80 for it.. i didnt wat to deal with it anymore so i paid and left..
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From: In the hills between San Miguel and Parkfield - "up in the boonie lands", Central Coast of California, Wine Country
Did you watch so you could fix it yourself next time?
Question about moisture - was it rain, snow, or just accumulation? Do you cover your car at night? Inside Garage?
Question about moisture - was it rain, snow, or just accumulation? Do you cover your car at night? Inside Garage?
#4
You have 3 choices for the problem
If you're still in the warranty, get dealer to replace it, they will replace the whole thing.
Or
Take the light out (a 5 minutes job) , and clean all the dirt thats on the Gasket.blow dry it and put it back. Another couple thousand miles of worry free driving.
Or
Take the light out, take the gasket out, look for water marks and seal it with Epoxy Glue. No more worry but u have to becareful, make sure u dont seal the wrong stuff.
If you're still in the warranty, get dealer to replace it, they will replace the whole thing.
Or
Take the light out (a 5 minutes job) , and clean all the dirt thats on the Gasket.blow dry it and put it back. Another couple thousand miles of worry free driving.
Or
Take the light out, take the gasket out, look for water marks and seal it with Epoxy Glue. No more worry but u have to becareful, make sure u dont seal the wrong stuff.
#7
Originally Posted by 8 Maniac
I'm guessing it was condensation on the inside of the light. Seems to be a somewhat common problem.
#8
huh thats weird cuz mine just started to have moisture in my passenger rear light -.-;; i guess i should get that fixed...along with my burning engine oil...oh ya my brake lines...my windshield wipers, brake pads, my 4th gear doesnt shift well either, transmission in general is very loud when shifting maybe thats normal but i really need to get off this damned campus in downtown atl - .-;;...this has been a bad new year so far...these started at the new year...oh well i still love my car ^_^v
#9
Removing tail light
I just got my RX-8 and would like to save the warranty on replacing the tail lights. I have condensation built up and want to try to fix it myself but have no clue how to remove the tail lights. Anybody know where I could get some instructions to take them out myself?
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Originally Posted by Headc430
I just got my RX-8 and would like to save the warranty on replacing the tail lights.
I am, unfortunately, far from my baby, so I can't take photos, or even give you a detailed description, but: The taillight lense assembly is held by two hex-head screws accessible from the back (inside the trunk, under the carpet). fold the carpet back and take those two screws out and the assembly pulls free. Then you unhook the map housings by giving them a quarter turn and pulling out. If you have liquid water inside, it's a bit of a hassle to shake, pour, suction, or blow it dry.
#12
Dealer did it right...
After washing the car, taillight had serious condensation. Stayed there for a couple days, so I called the dealer and set up an appt. Got a CX7 loaner while they replaced it for free. Mazda dealer in Antioch, TN (Nelsons).
#14
My 8 had the same problem start the other day too. At the meet the other day one of the guys had the opposite tailight messed up. He offered to trade me his bad one for my good one that way we both had matching!
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