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post Jan 16, 2009 - 7:44 PM
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my right high-beam is 1/4 full. 3/4 empty with nasty yellow water...

I bought my 6Gen thinking that it wouldnt be a big problem...
once I noticed that there was moisture in the high beam, I ticked a little bit about it, but then again, didnt pay much attention...

I started noticing it around last month of december and since its been raining, its been filling up..

anyways, Ive been trying to find out how I can get rid of it without paying for another highbeam..
Baller on a budget yo.. but if it means buying another high-beam, I'll have to do it..

any info please, greatly appriciate it...


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post Feb 5, 2009 - 4:01 PM
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QUOTE (aww_shoook_em @ Jan 16, 2009 - 7:44 PM) *
my right high-beam is 1/4 full. 3/4 empty with nasty yellow water...

I bought my 6Gen thinking that it wouldnt be a big problem...
once I noticed that there was moisture in the high beam, I ticked a little bit about it, but then again, didnt pay much attention...

I started noticing it around last month of december and since its been raining, its been filling up..

anyways, Ive been trying to find out how I can get rid of it without paying for another highbeam..
Baller on a budget yo.. but if it means buying another high-beam, I'll have to do it..

any info please, greatly appriciate it...

try taking the bulb out than take out the housing drain it,n put it back on the car, put the bulb in it and seal all edges of the bulb with silicone, but before you do that when you take the housing out inspact the edges between the glass and the plastic of the housing, look for leaks, if you find one seal it with silicone, if you dont want to use silicone use a drill with a thin drill tip and drill a small hole underneath the plastic housing allthe way until you can see it from the glass of the housing. if none of my solutions solve your problems then buy a new one.
sorry if I misspelled anythingg I'm in a rush!, hope this helps


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