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Searched here and elsewhere and couldn't find the answer -- my left rear upper taillight keeps getting filled up with water.
I replaced the taillight with a NEW taillight assembly last week thinking that the old one (which was getting filled up with water) must have had a crack (even tho I didnt see any) -- the bulbs and bulb seals are thus of course new on the new one. But last night it rained alot and damned if the new taillight isn't now about 1/3 of the way up filled with water. Its almost as if there's some water getting in the truck somewhere. The right side taillight never has gotten water in it. Never been in a wreck or anything... and its tightly attached. Ideas? |
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