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Old 09-05-2012, 06:54 AM   #1
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Will post some more pics but ....

... I appear to be having a few issues with the lights.

1. Condensation in the passenger light


2. Eyebrow/Turn signal appear to be confused on drivers side. Eyebrow lights up with turn signal when activated.


I'm speaking to proexhaust the ebay store to try and get this sorted. I'll keep the forum updated on the outcome.

From what I read so far, the condensation is a known problem and the fix is to reseal the light with silicone. The eyebrow/turn signal issue appears to be a faulty unit. :-(

I really hope the lights work out because they look really hot on the car.
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Old 09-05-2012, 12:46 PM   #2
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BMAN,

Are you sure you have a good connection with the existing loom?

I know from personal experience when installing the lights in and out that it can dislodge the connector slightly resulting in intermittent lighting issues.

Try unhooking the coonector and then hook up with the light halfway in.

Just a thought.

Getee,

I found a LED flasher made by Narva. Will buy one and install this weekend. Hopefully any flashing issues will then settle down
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