MN12hybrid
Active LVC Member
Greetings all,
I picked up a gorgeous 98 LSC with not much more than 60k miles late last year, and its been my daily driver since and I love it. When I got the car, I noticed the passenger side fixture had some water spots at the bottom, but the drivers side did not.
We have had some pretty heavy rain, hail, and flooding today in parts of Los Angeles. When I got back home, I saw the inside of the passenger side headlight fixture all fogged up since moisture got in there. I wish I had taken the damn fixture off the car when I got it and sealed it with silicone when I saw those water marks at the bottom of the fixture.
I am going to take the fixture off the car when the weather improves. Has anyone taken these fixtures apart before? The car has original HID lights stock that work fantastic, and the fixtures are actually crystal clear as well as you can see in the pics taken as I bought the car.
I want to get the lens off, to clean the inside and then reseal it properly.
Since the driver side is not leaking at all (yet) I am going to take that off and also seal it with silicone to prevent any potential leaks. I also want to take the rear neon off and seal that fixture up with silicone as well to help prevent that from leaking and failing.
Does anyone know the best way to take the lens off the fixture? I have a heat gun from harbor freight that I can use with extreme care, but I read about someone sticking the fixture in their oven on low heat for less than 10 mins and that worked as well. I looked at replacement fixtures on ebay, and none of them are anywhere near as clear and nice looking as the current ones I have on my Mark!
I have searched the forums, but found very little about taking the fixtures apart. There was a post on TCCoA a long time ago (maybe 15-18 years), and I cant find it.
I picked up a gorgeous 98 LSC with not much more than 60k miles late last year, and its been my daily driver since and I love it. When I got the car, I noticed the passenger side fixture had some water spots at the bottom, but the drivers side did not.
We have had some pretty heavy rain, hail, and flooding today in parts of Los Angeles. When I got back home, I saw the inside of the passenger side headlight fixture all fogged up since moisture got in there. I wish I had taken the damn fixture off the car when I got it and sealed it with silicone when I saw those water marks at the bottom of the fixture.
I am going to take the fixture off the car when the weather improves. Has anyone taken these fixtures apart before? The car has original HID lights stock that work fantastic, and the fixtures are actually crystal clear as well as you can see in the pics taken as I bought the car.
I want to get the lens off, to clean the inside and then reseal it properly.
Since the driver side is not leaking at all (yet) I am going to take that off and also seal it with silicone to prevent any potential leaks. I also want to take the rear neon off and seal that fixture up with silicone as well to help prevent that from leaking and failing.
Does anyone know the best way to take the lens off the fixture? I have a heat gun from harbor freight that I can use with extreme care, but I read about someone sticking the fixture in their oven on low heat for less than 10 mins and that worked as well. I looked at replacement fixtures on ebay, and none of them are anywhere near as clear and nice looking as the current ones I have on my Mark!
I have searched the forums, but found very little about taking the fixtures apart. There was a post on TCCoA a long time ago (maybe 15-18 years), and I cant find it.