Water in Headlights

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Well a month or so ago i sunk my car over the hood in mud, just now noticing that there is water leftover in my right headlight, how can i get this out?
 
take all the bulbs out and clean around the connections. You might can suck the water out if there is standing water, otherwise, once it's sealed back up the lamp should get hot enough to dry out what little is lift fogging up the inside. The real fix is to remove the whole lamp and dump it out, let it dry, and reinstall it, but it may take longer. And stop playing submarine with your Cruiser! LOL

clean the "seals" and grease the connections to avoid corrosion.
 
Alright thank you i will get on that this weekend. And i thought since it drives like a big boat shouldnt it float like one? lol
 
LOL. Time for a snorkle??
Get some dielectric grease from oriely and you can use it around the bulb seals. It'll help keep any more water from getting in should you sink it again! If you do, go ahead and pull every electrical connection you can find and apply liberally. Even put some in the spark plug boots will keep a solid connection and keep any water from getting in and messing with the flow of electricity. Alot of guys do that on 4wheelers to "waterproof" them. Works great on vehicles too. Good luck! Hope those lights dry out ok!
 
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