01-14-2008, 11:43 PM
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Senior Member
Car: 2007 Chrysler Black Crystal 300c SRT8
Join Date: Oct 2007
Member Number: 14847
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 620
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use a clear waterbased silicone, not a solvent based one so it doesnt deteriorate or eat into the plastic. The adhesion between the back of the LED light assembly and the clear indicator lens is vert flimsy and weak. Take a very close look around the perimeter and im confident you will see small hairline openings. This is where the water gets in. If it does, it could destroy the circuit ending the ability for the led to turn on. LED lights are virtually immortal!!!. Clear SIKAFLEX would be great but im not sure where you can get it.
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