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    Water in Taillights

    What up everyone i have a 93 coupe and everytime i wash my car or it rains i am getting alot of water inside my taillights especially my outside it looks like about 1/2 inch of water in my taillight. I never encountered this problem with my past CB7's. What should i do guys????

    #2
    Sounds like a failed taillight gasket. (Very common) Go from there.

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      #3
      what i did was get the gasket out, clean it, put a bead of silicon along it , and it worked. but replacing also works

      its w/e u wanna do.

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        #4
        Thanks guys, yea i think im gonna take them out and get the water out and re-seal them.

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          #5
          After re-sealing mine, they still like to do it. I don't think I went carefully enough around the driver's side lense. So just make sure when you do it there's no pre-existing moisture built up inside. After that, you should be good

          life is good.

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            #6
            I had the same problem, even after opening them n re-sealing them. I ended up drilling a 1/8 hole at the bottom of them, worked better.

            MRT H22A - 302whp - N2O
            MRT F22B - 643whp - 529tq @ 30psi
            11.33 @ 131mph @ 27psi

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              #7
              x2 i did the same thing on one of my past cb7 it worked great


              life is as good as you make it. So forget what people say and do what makes you happy

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                #8
                get these and reseal yO!

                gaskets #4 & 17

                http://www.hondapartscheap.com/south...%29&vinsrch=no


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                Sold to: di2accord

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                  #9
                  every cb7 does that i believe
                  Originally posted by deevergote
                  This thread is over a year old, you fucking retard.
                  i dont know why this popped up but U MAD BRO? not my fault u is FAKE! CLOWN ASS

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                    #10
                    i'm having the same problem.was going to buy some red and clear lights anyways.

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                      #11
                      both of the accords i own had that exact same problem. I took out the lights cleaned the crap out of the area, then resealed them with silicon. Then when bolted in i sealed it again on the top of the light (you see this part when u open the trunk). For some reason it was leaking into my trunk so yeh, thats how i dealt with it, no problems to this day
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                        #12
                        Or this
                        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...10#post2290910

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                          #13
                          I've had this problem as well, although like a few others, I get small puddles in my trunk. Guess it's time to rug-doctor the carpet and re-seal the lights.

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                            #14
                            Tailamps

                            Just Put New Oem Seals On The Tailamps And You Will Be Fine. Never Had A Lick Of Problems With Water In The Trunk Or In The Lamps After That.

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                              #15
                              Thanks everyone for the feedback and solutions!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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