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Title: How to seal front side marker light
Post by: Dick S on April 09, 2012, 03:24:21 pm
Both of my front side markers get water inside. I'm not sure if it is just condensate or not. I drained a tablespoon or more water out of this one.
First, what is the hole at the top of the fixture for? There is a similar one at the bottom.
Is the white Styrofoam like seal the gasket to keep it from leaking? What do I do to replace or repair it?
And finally there are 2 or 3 places where it looks like there are defects in the plastic mold. A thin plastic sheet covered these, but has blistered through. Should I fill those with some type of sealer?
I would appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks, Dick
Title: Re: How to seal front side marker light
Post by: Barry Beam on April 09, 2012, 03:46:45 pm
Both of my front side markers get water inside. I'm not sure if it is just condensate or not. I drained a tablespoon or more water out of this one.
First, what is the hole at the top of the fixture for? There is a similar one at the bottom.
Is the white Styrofoam like seal the gasket to keep it from leaking? What do I do to replace or repair it?
And finally there are 2 or 3 places where it looks like there are defects in the plastic mold. A thin plastic sheet covered these, but has blistered through. Should I fill those with some type of sealer?
I would appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks, Dick

Dick, I think the hole on top and bottom are drains so it can be mounted either way.
On mine the top one is sealed and the bottom one is open.
Title: Re: How to seal front side marker light
Post by: Gary Bouland (RIP) on April 09, 2012, 04:10:22 pm
Dick, My side marker/turn lights were like yours, they had hazed over and leaked and I replaced them with LED units. Here is a link to one place they were available.  I found some on Ebay but that was 2 years ago.
Be aware that these are also available as CLEAR units, and the LEDS still show amber.
Gary B
Cowboy Chrome Shop | United Pacific | 38578 (http://www.cowboychromeshop.com/Store/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=18&products_id=4042&osCsid=f354c2ab211036d398b405e8a7cb5d60)
Title: Re: How to seal front side marker light
Post by: Gary Bouland (RIP) on April 09, 2012, 04:15:36 pm
Dick, Here is another source for side marker/turn LED's.
United Pacific 18 LED Freightliner P/T/C Light - Reflector: Big Rig Chrome Shop (http://www.bigrigchromeshop.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=BRCS/PROD/FEL/UP38578)
Gary B
Title: Re: How to seal front side marker light
Post by: amos.harrison on April 10, 2012, 09:52:35 am
One of the new LED side marker lights Xtreme installed leaked.  After replacing once where it still leaked, they sealed with silicone and solved it.
Title: Re: How to seal front side marker light
Post by: Gary Bouland (RIP) on April 10, 2012, 11:07:23 am
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Dick, My side marker/turn lights were like yours, they had hazed over and leaked and I replaced them with LED units. Here is a link to one place they were available.  I found some on Ebay but that was 2 years ago.
Be aware that these are also available as CLEAR units, and the LEDS still show amber.
Gary B
Cowboy Chrome Shop | United Pacific | 38578

If you mount these Pacific LED's be aware that they should be mounted with the short edge towards the front.  They are made to act as a reflector to the side and rear, a turn signal also to side and rear and a marker lite to front and side.  If you turn them around they are less  effective. I also found that these are sealed and I can't see any way that water could get into them.
Gary B