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Pleasant_Travel
Jul 11, 2013Explorer
pnichols wrote:
"Also, what my cabover now has to help insure no leaks up there is running lights that are blocked off with Eternabond so no water can ever be forced in around those lights when driving in the rain."
We have just discovered one of our running lights is leaking in our new to us BT Cruiser, Gulfstream. How did you block off the lights, are they still usable or did you remove the wires going to the running lights. Actually one of the light covers was broken and cracked, we think this is the cause of our leak. Raining cats and dogs in Georgia!
We want to get this resolved as we are replacing carpet and plan a trip next month. Any help would be appreciated!:)
"Also, what my cabover now has to help insure no leaks up there is running lights that are blocked off with Eternabond so no water can ever be forced in around those lights when driving in the rain."
We have just discovered one of our running lights is leaking in our new to us BT Cruiser, Gulfstream. How did you block off the lights, are they still usable or did you remove the wires going to the running lights. Actually one of the light covers was broken and cracked, we think this is the cause of our leak. Raining cats and dogs in Georgia!
We want to get this resolved as we are replacing carpet and plan a trip next month. Any help would be appreciated!:)
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