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post Nov 11, 2008 - 9:46 PM
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Robbie1902

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When i got my celica the driver side inside headlight had some water in it and the bulb is out. I replaced the bulb but i wanted to take the headlight out and clean it. Cant figure out how to take it apart, seems like you have to do alot more work just to get this out. Does anybody have some instructions on how this is done. Would be appreciated


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post Nov 25, 2008 - 5:36 PM
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I know this is probably completely different, since I have never had sitting water in my headlights. But every once in a while, after driving my car in pouring down rain (and I mean it has to be raining HARD) the inside of my high beams will get a few drops of water on the inside of the high beams. Only the highs though. The low beams stay dry. Anyway, just in driving around at night with my brights on, it dries out just fine. But since there's no sitting water in there, it's probably way different.


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