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08-31-2014, 07:55 AM #41
hello all, FINALLY got a long weekend to tank my taillight/fish tank. Chris1974 you said you maybe spent 6hours on this project? i think i put in that much just getting the thing apart and stripping off all the old silicon. sweet jesus. it IS slow going, took forever just to get that little end to pry a little. in my case, maybe because mine is 13yrs old now (2002 Formula, took delivery Sept 2001, FL hot sun) that little 'lip' inside on the diffisuer just didn't like being separated. some stayed put, but towards the big end it just came off in the groove of the housing with the old silicon. Oh, and instead of a heat gun i just used my wife's hair drier. it gets MORE than hot enough for our purposes. also getting that old silicon out was a giant pain in my azz too, my hands are all cut to heck from the edges and the screwdriver. BUT, i would say i am 97% silicon free now. i sanded the old chrome and took everything in the shower to scrub last night when i was done. Today i am about to get to painting on the new chromey paint. I'll post later how that all goes. Chris super thanks for this thread, you saved me whatever $500 for the new tail light from GM, and with out this i would have been no where near brave enough to pry that piece apart....
...and i can't post a pic here but i just went to Lowes and got their Valspar metallic spray paint and some ge clear window/door/attic/etc weatherproof silicon. i will redo the pass light with it and i will prolly just re-bead the driver side since it is not leaking yet, hopefully that will preclude a future Round Two of this job for that side
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07-28-2015, 02:33 AM #42
HELP! My 1st post. Just bought '99 T/A and need get inspected, but left rear blinker not working. Turn arrow stays ON when stalj pulled but no flash. Manual says that bulb, not fuse. Front bulb appeard lit. So, i yanked rear bulb (5 wingnuts, not 4?! lucky i didnt crack the lens!) and installed new bulb after cleaning corrosion out of socket a bit. Now, bulb lights but no flash. Is there another bulb for blinker? This 3057 bulb was the main one in the big middle of lens carrier. Olf bulb socket area was pretty corroded (calky, brownish, burned...). I scraped contacts with knife a bit but maybe not enough? Anyway, any chance it is FRONT bulb problem? I thought rear as nighttime running light was out. (Guys told me that all 3 brake lights working.... L, R, center.) Possible the socket corroded so bad it ruined the contact connection? Best way to clean the socket (what solvent) and/or replace cheap? I see it sold at Autozone for like $10.
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07-28-2015, 04:56 PM #43
your flasher module under the dash/steering wheel may be bad?
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07-29-2015, 08:01 AM #44
I just saw that the other small bulb is out, #194. If that "running light" in the rear module is out, will that also make the FLASH arrow stay LIT and not get any blinking? (I think I replaced a good bulb on blinker, but no worries as I cleaned lots corrosion and saw it first hand. Used the di-elec grease too.)
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07-29-2015, 02:47 PM #45
Sounds to me like ur getting that 'moisture in the taillight' problem that is so common to our cars. You didn't indicate what side but its typically the pass. side. By chance, does your tail light look darker than the other one? After taking care of the moisture problem, I've been able in the past to clean up crusty sockets and use dielectric greese liberally and get away with it but most will say just buy a new one. The day time running lamps in the front are another area of moisture concern and there is a good thread on the that problem as well. Do you see any moisture when you look through the clear reverse light lens?
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07-29-2015, 04:10 PM #46
It's pretty moisture free on lens and other areas (lucky...). Really just diagnosing which bulb is out (I hope). :-) So, if a running light is out, will that make the turn signal not work so you'll go fix it? Seems not too safe an idea, but???
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08-16-2015, 06:33 AM #47
One side on my Firebird is darker than other but not really dark yet. What sokvent suggest if I make a GIANT q-tip with a stick and some cloth, and stick it in the two big lightbulb (blinker/brake) openings and try to wipe back surface of red honeycomb lens? How about that Invisible Glass stuff, or do I need rubbing alcohol to cut through the mold/darkened dirt?
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08-17-2015, 02:13 PM #48
All that would wasting your time. It's not something you can wipe off. I've had these things apart. The Silver reflective back gets ruined irreparably by moisture and turns black. The only fix is a new taillight assembly OR get it apart and spray the backing with highly reflective paint ( silver or Chrome spray paint ). It's not easy but it's effective. Then you have to deal with the moisture problem. Both of these are covered in this thread somewhere back there. Good luck. Keep us posted.
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08-20-2015, 12:05 PM #49
Thanks much TransAmTerry. It'll pass inspection, just that my driver side lens is noticeably darker even with the lights off in a dim parking garage. I would not have thought such a big change with not much light going in to be reflected out? Anyway, I guess both dirty and the reflector is darkened. It can wait till next bulb blows .... :-) Who made those taillight lense assemblys ---- sounds like a "Delphi special" !
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10-05-2015, 02:52 PM #50
Terry, you were right. Moisture, not just bad bulbs.
The more I looked at car fixing the bulbs, the more I saw the moisture clinging to the clear back-up light (mine is Driver side, by the way...; Pass. side looks factory-fresh. ). Can somebody post a pic, or show me the thread, where to BEST drill the small holes to let moisture drain out ? Thx :-)
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10-05-2015, 02:58 PM #51
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10-19-2015, 11:56 AM #52
TrAmTerry-san,
Can you post a pic of where you drilled the holes? And: would you still recommend that spot, or another? BONUS QUERY: I actually a bit of an auto guy, and I would LOVE to know which parts supplier built these leaking dogs ! :-)
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02-01-2016, 09:27 AM #53
Chris (aka Chris1974): should have thought of this before. Looked at my back light today in a garage and realized just how dark my driver side honeycomb lights are. I don't want to violate any forum rules, BUT, would you or someone you know want to do the above fix to my light assembly (otherwise in perfect shape from a '99 TA) for some payment? Be happy to send it to you and get it back in a week or so. :-) [Obviously, you know what you're doing and you did it well !]
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02-01-2016, 10:08 AM #54
TransAmTerry, Please see my post today above. Would you be up for a remunerative $$$ project ? :-) Not to expensive to ship the thing down from Tri-State to MD, home of the BlueHens ! Or is that Delawate ? :-) [I'd do it myself, but I am in an apartment complex with no garage and crazy kids.]
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02-01-2016, 04:27 PM #55
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11-29-2017, 06:13 AM #56
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I need to see the pictures can anyone help????
I need to see the pics can anyone help???
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11-29-2017, 09:30 AM #57
I'm guessing you mean the pics of the original post at the beginning of this thread ..... they were done with photo-bucket which no longer supports all the pics posted back then or even now without paying ( I think .. ) . If not, can you be more specific with what pics you need to see ? ..and what problems are you having ?
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12-01-2017, 06:58 AM #58
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12-04-2017, 07:42 AM #59
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flicker is what I'm using now. It's very easy. I've just finished downloading all my thread tech photos, now I gotta go back into those threads and up date the pics. Oh what fun.
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08-07-2019, 12:31 AM #60
Gents & Ladies, Well, a few years later and... I had to take out that same Driver side rear lens assembly today to get at a bad bulb or socket again. I ended up taking out all 4 light bulbs and cleaning the sockets one by one, using a small file edge on a mini-screwdriver to clean the contacts. THEN i realized there was like a 1/2" of water in the lens, so took all 4 bulbb sockets out at once and removed whole lens to shake water out, wipe down inaide as best I could with fingers/towel and a screwdriver and & paper towel and let dry. Some chrome paint remained and I cleaned it up a bit for some more reflection. ANYWAY, it appears I still have one partially bad socket of the two larger brake/running/turn signal bulbs. I was able to fit a new 3057 bulb into the socket and get the blinker function filament working, but the running light filament apparently is not making contact. (I almost don't care as long as I have blinker functionality as I have the other bulb working for both, and the mini marker light on edge of lens. QUESTION: a) what is name/# of that socket for replacement (socket with 3057 bulb); b) any link with image of socket so I know how to pry the contacts out a bit, c) is there a little thin socket cleaning wire bruah sold at hardware like ACME or online to get down into contacts and file off corrosion? I've read many places that a soak in 50/50 white vinegar/water is also very cleansing. Thks All ! (p.s. it seems to me the water gets in via a small hole in the glue/sealant on far edge of assembly where two halves glued together out near the far mini market light. The caulk/sealant looked a bit swirled and there was a small hole in the caulk just above middle of lens so rainwater/carwash might seep in. No holes on top edge of lens to my eyes.
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