tail light water!
Well it rained like crazy the night before I was to take the car in to dry out the tailight. The tech took one look at all the condensed water in the light and said it would be impractical to dry it out. They ordered a new light and replaced it under warranty today.
What bothers me is that this may be a generic problem, possibly brought about by slamming the trunck down too hard (something my wife just loves to do). If it is generic, then it will likely happen again.
What bothers me is that this may be a generic problem, possibly brought about by slamming the trunck down too hard (something my wife just loves to do). If it is generic, then it will likely happen again.
I had the same problem with my driver-side rearSomeone I work with had the same problem, same side with his RX8. We both had them replaced under warranty. My passanger side is fine... except for the dead spider inside!!
Originally Posted by Delmeister
What bothers me is that this may be a generic problem, possibly brought about by slamming the trunck down too hard (something my wife just loves to do). If it is generic, then it will likely happen again.
Yes, I believe this is one of the causes of this problem as the light fixture I had that collected condensation was also the one which previously had the contact issue covered by the TSB. A sample size of one, so its not statistically rigorous, but it is an odd coincidence.
After 30k miles and 8 straight days of rain, I noticed condensation on my passenger side taillight. My wife brought my car in today for the 30k service and told them about the condensation. She said the dealer didn't flinch and put in an order for new gaskets for both taillights.
Some dealers are jerks and some understand the value of good service. Luckily, my dealer (Weisleder in Brick, NJ) is one of the good ones.
Some dealers are jerks and some understand the value of good service. Luckily, my dealer (Weisleder in Brick, NJ) is one of the good ones.
Originally Posted by VBprogrammer666
... and put in an order for new gaskets for both taillights.
Originally Posted by msrecant
Gaskets? I believe they replaced the entire tail light assembly to fix the condensation problem for my 8.
Edit - Just looked at the paperwork, dealer order new tailight to replace the one with condensation and a new gasket for the other one, without condensation.
Last edited by VBprogrammer666; Oct 25, 2005 at 04:03 PM.
Ditto, now I'm noticeing the front fog lights have condensation in them as well. Oh well, another call to the dealer.... see if these are covered by the same "Oh yeah, happens all the time. I'll order a new one in and give you a call when it comes in...."
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Just noticed a lot of condensation and water pooling in my driver's side tail light this morning. Guess I'll be taking it in to the dealer. Given that it's now cold here in Chicago, I don't anticipate it evaporting any time soon, so I should have sufficient evidence when I show.
I drove to work in a heavy rain storm and noticed condensation in my driver side tail light. went out the next morning to check it out. Not kidding, an inch of f'n water in my tail light. had to pull out the bulbs and cram paper towels through them to get the water out.
i am going to the dealer to have them fix it this week. thanks for reminding me.
i am going to the dealer to have them fix it this week. thanks for reminding me.
I first had water in my driver’s side tail light so I paid a place to change it and I got a new one, but now I noticed that I have water in my passenger side tail light! And apparently I'm not the only one with a little spider in my tail light, he even made a tiny web.



Finally got the tail light replaced - under warranty. I was ready to put a few goldfish in my drivers side tail light for fun!