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Gen 6 Headlight Seals


edamduke
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Hey all,

I've fixed those so**ing seals around the outer headlamps. If your prepared to take the units out to do it you can do a good job of it and they should never come loose again.

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I began by removing the bumper which was a bit tricky to get off. (make sure you have a bung ready (or a biro :lol: ) to block the headlamp washer jets) Then unbolt the headlamps, remove and clean up the rubbers and the lights.

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I then put a beading of clear silicone sealant around the edge of the glass with intermittent gaps for hot melt glue gun glue to hold it instantaneously while the 48hr silicone dried. I also used the 4 metal clips to secure the rubber where possible. Put it all back together and it all worked a treat! :D

It's definitely worth it if you have the time.

Ben

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Good Job , well done :D

or as i did just pull the rubber out , coat it in silicone sealant and put them back in ! saves a lot of f**king about tbh :)

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Good Job , well done :D

or as i did just pull the rubber out , coat it in silicone sealant and put them back in ! saves a lot of f**king about tbh :)

exactly. super glue is as good as owt !!

if you go to that much bother, buy new rubbers and put all the clips back on

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