Quote from: dom069 on 13 January 2011, 22:58Quote from: boneybradley on 13 January 2011, 12:31if it has a roof aerial also check the rubber seal at the baseDon't suppose you've got a part number for the rubber seal do you? or you can do what i did when i got my clear rear lights that always let water in.i put a silicone beed on both side of the gasket then fitted it to car wile silicone was wet.has never leaked since
Quote from: boneybradley on 13 January 2011, 12:31if it has a roof aerial also check the rubber seal at the baseDon't suppose you've got a part number for the rubber seal do you?
if it has a roof aerial also check the rubber seal at the base
Silicone will only do so much, some of the cheaper lamps let in water through the casings.
@ Dom, I don't think you can get the seal on its own, when I asked I was told it was only available with the base.
failing that - a healthy dose of gasket maker also works. (think black bath sealant)