I have a 1992 Aztec Green Pearl GSR, the taillights have water in them and I was just wondering if anyone knew how to dry them out and prevent water from getting in them, just wondering if there was a d.i.y on this or anything, I have heard that weatherstripping may work but not exactly sure where all to put this and not for it to look ghetto rigged. The hatch had a ton of water inside of it but it hadn’t been there very long, I cleaned it all out and its not rusting but I don’t want to have to deal with this forever, Not sure if i should replace weatherstripping on hatch on the car or if it could be comming through the taillights, also my buddy said one of the tubes from sunroof could be letting water in, none of my stuff in hatch got wet just had water in it. I will most likely climb in and see where the waters comming from but would silicone be good or weatherstripping be best to fix this. Any help is appreciated, also the back hatch is fogging up from the moisture, need this fixed soon.
Attached is some pictures of the taillights .
Pic of Car:
I hate to do this but you killin me on this one.
This has to be one of the single most talked about thing in g2 land next to the wet passenger floor. Take your tailights off and tell us what you see. And once you see it, fix it and your problem will be solved.
i apologize, i should have searched for it before i made a new thread. Still debating on getting new ones from acura or trying silicone or making my own gaskets.
I will search next time before starting a thread.
Go to acura and get new tail light gaskets and your problem will be fixed
Using silicone would be a very stupid idea. Get the OEM tail light gaskets and your problem will be fixed 100% and good enough for another 20 years.
Do yourself a favor and just get new oem seals. I tried numerous methods when I had my first da and was unsuccessful.