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Vyndictive 08-26-2008 12:20 PM


HiTMaNN
Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackRX82006 View Post
Drill a tiny hole at the bottom of the tail light...lol
That can cause condensation problems still

I drilled the tiny hole because I got mad and didn't want to deal with gaskets or the dealer or anything anymore....

So far its worked great!

BlackRX82006 08-26-2008 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Vyndictive (Post 2613313)
I drilled the tiny hole because I got mad and didn't want to deal with gaskets or the dealer or anything anymore....

So far its worked great!

You should've just bought new gaskets from a dealership, instead of damaging your taillights by drilling a hole in it..

invasion08 08-26-2008 10:10 PM

easier to change the gaskets then to drill a hole in the taillights. By drilling a hole is just masking the real problem bad seal form the gaskets.

mannerofspeakin 08-28-2008 05:01 PM

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Am in the middle of the DIY for removing taillight and drying it out. The attached picture shows an opening with a yellow scrubby-like material filling the hole. See photo. Is this a possible infiltration point ? Is there anyone who has replace that material with something else to ensure no leak from that opening ?

RX8Sinner 09-15-2008 01:16 PM

Reviving a dead topic....

Anyway, how much do these gaskets cost? I just called Weisleder in brick and they said the gasket isn't the main problem....? everything i read though says the gasket is the issue not the light itself. I have a fog thicker than the Smog over beijing. I'm just going to buy the gaskets from them regardless what they say, the gasket for the tail light that leaks is torn, how that happened I have no clue. So how much do they cost? and the dealership wants $260 for the tail light...

alz0rz 09-15-2008 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by RX8Sinner (Post 2641613)
Reviving a dead topic....

Anyway, how much do these gaskets cost? I just called Weisleder in brick and they said the gasket isn't the main problem....? everything i read though says the gasket is the issue not the light itself. I have a fog thicker than the Smog over beijing. I'm just going to buy the gaskets from them regardless what they say, the gasket for the tail light that leaks is torn, how that happened I have no clue. So how much do they cost? and the dealership wants $260 for the tail light...

http://finishlineperformance.com/sto...cat=302&page=1

olddragger 09-15-2008 05:26 PM

dont have to get new gaskets--just use a instant gasket materal from advane auto
olddragger

Mr.&Mrs.Magic 09-15-2008 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by olddragger (Post 2641888)
dont have to get new gaskets--just use a instant gasket materal from advane auto
olddragger

+1 :bigok:

Joe b. 10-21-2008 04:20 PM

I must be really special cause my 04 passenger side tail light has condensation.
The dealer says $260 to replace.
I'm gonna keep looking

invasion08 10-21-2008 04:30 PM

you can do it yourself for about 30 bucks a side

He11bent 10-28-2008 08:32 AM

The seal between the light and the car is leaking. Take the light off, dump it out, stuff a paper towel into the light hole to get any remaining water out. You will probably see where the seal was leaking (dirt, stain, etc.). Clean this part well with soap and hot water and reinstall. I did mine about 2 months ago and we have had some trential rains and it is still dry. It takes about 10 minutes to do.

TeeFar 10-28-2008 08:35 AM

I just had to take a vacuum cleaner to mine...

nuke0907 10-28-2008 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by He11bent (Post 2702692)
The seal between the light and the car is leaking. Take the light off, dump it out, stuff a paper towel into the light hole to get any remaining water out. You will probably see where the seal was leaking (dirt, stain, etc.). Clean this part well with soap and hot water and reinstall. I did mine about 2 months ago and we have had some trential rains and it is still dry. It takes about 10 minutes to do.

you should get the new gaskets. the old ones will just leak again.

Joe RX-8 11-26-2008 08:06 AM

Water
 
Same problem with mine. I filled the lights (sans bulbs) with water and sloshed it around to clean out any junk, dumped as much as I could out, then put the lights on a couple of floor heat vents in my house for a couple of days. Look nice now.

The local stealership milked me $45 EACH for the stupid gaskets...should have checked finishline first ($30 each?).

shabs84 11-26-2008 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by Joe b. (Post 2692747)
I must be really special cause my 04 passenger side tail light has condensation.
The dealer says $260 to replace.
I'm gonna keep looking

You and me both. I have an 04 as well.

alexisthemovie 12-01-2008 05:53 PM

Just wanted to add that my driver side taillight had some mysterious cotton stuff in it as well as a small dead moth. I brought it in to the dealer and they refused to replace it until I said that water would get in it when I washed the car. The fact is, their taillight seals suck. This is on an 06 GT.

fish1 12-01-2008 08:05 PM

both done under warranty
 
I have an 05' GT, both tailights have been replaced with no cost to me.
All done under warranty, about 72K kilometres on it.

Jedi54 02-05-2009 12:08 PM

bumpety bump!!!

Mazda has updated the TSB on this. http://www.finishlineperformance.com...05-09-2055.pdf

shabs84 02-06-2009 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 2853236)
bumpety bump!!!

Mazda has updated the TSB on this. http://www.finishlineperformance.com...05-09-2055.pdf

Thanks for posting that!

em1turbo 02-06-2009 09:07 PM

Will mazda cover this even if we don't have bumper to bumper? If not then how do I fix it. Mine is horrible. Looks all white and watery all the time. Doesn't go away anymore.

fstfwd 02-06-2009 09:24 PM

Had condensation in my passenger-side tail light when I bought the vehicle a couple months ago. 1/4 standing water at one point (no spider). Uncle suggested drilling small hole to allow water to escape, but I'm guessing that would also allow dirt in. Never got that far, cause apparently a magic genie came and took all the condensation out nearly a month ago and has been fine since. Driver side tail light has a little dirt in it. No condensation.

em1turbo 02-06-2009 09:29 PM

rx8 taillights = Failure...

Maries8 02-07-2009 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by fish1 (Post 2750040)
I have an 05' GT, both tailights have been replaced with no cost to me.
All done under warranty...

Same here, couple years ago on my '04...

ForestMist 09-02-2009 08:12 PM

My '05 RX-8 had about an inch of water in the driver side tail light. A local dealer quoted $120 for parts and labor to fix but I was very happy to read everyone's advice here and did the following.
She is drying out now but I foresee no issues putting it all back together again tomorrow.

Saved a bit of money and boosted my confidence in the process.

Thanks everyone!

Huey52 09-03-2009 06:31 AM

Well done. You'll note the redesigned gaskets are thicker and of better quality material. I've not had a condensation problem since they were installed.


Originally Posted by ForestMist (Post 3203886)
My '05 RX-8 had about an inch of water in the driver side tail light. A local dealer quoted $120 for parts and labor to fix but I was very happy to read everyone's advice here and did the following.
She is drying out now but I foresee no issues putting it all back together again tomorrow.

Saved a bit of money and boosted my confidence in the process.

Thanks everyone!



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