How to Fix a Headlight with Water or Moisture in it

**Fixing a Leaky Headlight: A Step-by-Step Guide**

Don't want to catch fire so stay near it and it should only take like five minutes all the water will evaporate out five minutes later let's take a look it's pretty hot but I could still touch it by hand and all the water is evaporated which is great. So now if you go and seal this light so with this completely dry it's still a little warm to the touch which is probably better anyway for the bonding we want to clean up our surface so just get some type of degreaser spray it on clean that surface good. Now we'll take our caulking and just simply it up I'm gonna lie a bead right on top I'm gonna just work it right in make sure that gets in those crevices really good good now we'll let this dry we don't want to install it when it's still tacky and then when it's dry we install it so this stuff will actually dry clear if you're concerned with how it looks you want to get some type of caulking that will dry clear. This is also made for outdoors it's also water resistant and heat resistant all the things you would want when you're trying to steal a headlight but this stuff it takes about 15 minutes so it's not tacky on the outside anymore it cures in about 24 hours but in 15 minutes we could put this headlight back in.

So let's say you tried this water trick and you didn't find a leak the water could actually be getting in from where the bulb goes. You can see here's the light bulb and it has an o-ring on it to prevent water from getting in so when you put the light bulb in goes in like that and it makes a seal. Now if this isn't sealed completely if your old ring is damaged or if your o-ring has debris on it or whatever water could be getting in through the light bulb hole you want to look around that ol ring make sure it's not damaged make sure there's no crack so make sure there's no debris check where the mating surfaces are make sure there's nothing there don't touch the light bulb but you could touch this plastic part and this all looks good some people like putting a little dielectric grease on here I don't but if you have a headlight that's getting moisture and you can't find the leak you might want to give some dielectric grease a try on here just don't touch the light bulb don't get anywhere near the light bulb and that'll help prevent water from getting in.

So this is dry enough to put back in you just get your light bulb find where it clicks in that's pushed in all the way now just get this screw on cap that we took off this also helps prevent water and it keeps that light bulb nice and snug against the case here get that on there connect our light make sure it clicks good I want to make sure these pegs are straight because if they're not straight you're gonna have a hard time aligning it and you just do the reverse of the installation push it in that bottom one should snap in and it has right there now we get our clip and push the light in with our hand as we press the clip in and the clip just gets pushed in just like so all the way down kind of clicks a little bit and you can give it a pull outwards to make sure it's not coming out and that's good same goes for the other side get your clip push in with your hands so that this is pushing against the frame and then force that clip down till it clicks like that now we got our headlight securely in the lenses look good I'm sure we fix the problem because we saw where the water is leaking out in the water test.

And if you think about it when it rains water's gonna sit on top of here and drip down into the lens and then you're gonna get a lot of moisture in here. So let's just turn on the light make sure it still works good and that looks a lot better than it did it was so bad at night you could barely see out of this headlight hopefully this video was helpful if it was give it a thumbs up also consider subscribing up on the screen are gonna be some videos you click on the video on the screen where you can find a link to those videos in description below also in description below are the links to the ChrisFix Facebook and Twitter pages if you use Facebook or Twitter check it out.

**Update: Three Weeks Later**

Just to show you guys that this actually worked and it worked well there's no water in here at all before we had water pooling and now there's nothing there's no moisture and this was after a couple of big rainstorms so.