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General Sport Trac Discussion
2002 ST Headlight Lens Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggy Two" data-source="post: 1048383" data-attributes="member: 77549"><p>Maybe this can help. Same here on both sides for headlight replacements due to originals were really cloudy and scuffed. Very easy replacement and had condensation and water in one. I removed it, rinsed it with distilled water because there was condensation water marks inside, dried the inside with hair dryer, and sealed it with clear silcone tube caulk. </p><p></p><p>I luckily found that the one was leaking at the top clear plastic clasp that folds over the black tab. Found source of leak accidentally when rinsing inside and water leaked out. Totally sealed the clasp area and around it. No leaks or condensation since for over a year. Eagle Eyes brand headlights. Cleaned seam with rubbing alcohol before sealing. Looks great and holding up well. Came with all 3 bulbs and sockets too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggy Two, post: 1048383, member: 77549"] Maybe this can help. Same here on both sides for headlight replacements due to originals were really cloudy and scuffed. Very easy replacement and had condensation and water in one. I removed it, rinsed it with distilled water because there was condensation water marks inside, dried the inside with hair dryer, and sealed it with clear silcone tube caulk. I luckily found that the one was leaking at the top clear plastic clasp that folds over the black tab. Found source of leak accidentally when rinsing inside and water leaked out. Totally sealed the clasp area and around it. No leaks or condensation since for over a year. Eagle Eyes brand headlights. Cleaned seam with rubbing alcohol before sealing. Looks great and holding up well. Came with all 3 bulbs and sockets too. [/QUOTE]
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