Turn signal condensation

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95Escahoe

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My front turn signals have started to get condensation in them, had them replaced once before due to this, there Depo brand same brand as my headlights and had those for 2+ years no issues, how do I go about sealing them? Im gonna take them off put them in the house then just seal the edge with RTV silicone?

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Chris.G.Jr.

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yessir, always run rtv clear silicone around aftermarket lights, first let them dry out or stick a cloth or something inside to soak up the condensation, then seal the whole outer edge with silicone and you should be golden
 
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