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    L322 (2008) rear tail light condensation.

    Anyone had a problem with condensation in the rear tail light of an L322 ? If so is it fixable? Any ideas would be appreciated. Also if anyone knows how to remove the tail light (without breaking it) that would also be helpful. I'm reluctant to fiddle with it at the moment 'cause to replace one is big bucks. (Landrover 'round $640). Thanks for any help.

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    Removing taillights



    I’m trying to recall where I saw something in the past week about condensation. It might have been in one of Powerful UK’s videos.
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    The vertical seam adjacent to the tailgate on one of mine opened-up which allowed dust to enter. I drilled a hole in the bottom to clean it then plugged the hole after having resealed the join.
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    I always get condensation after I give the beast a tub,never had it while out and about in wet weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Removing taillights



    I’m trying to recall where I saw something in the past week about condensation. It might have been in one of Powerful UK’s videos.
    That's brilliant
    Thanks for that.

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    There are plenty of aftermarket lights much cheaper on Aliexpress if it annoys you too much.

    I haven't bought these personally but I have bought the rear centre brake light for my L322 and was more than happy with the quality.

    Pair Rear Car Tail Light Brake Lamp Signal Red for Range Rover Vogue L322 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Car Accessories| | - AliExpress
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    Quote Originally Posted by FisherX View Post
    There are plenty of aftermarket lights much cheaper on Aliexpress if it annoys you too much.

    I haven't bought these personally but I have bought the rear centre brake light for my L322 and was more than happy with the quality.

    Pair Rear Car Tail Light Brake Lamp Signal Red for Range Rover Vogue L322 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Car Accessories| | - AliExpress



    Thanks for that ... I'll check it out.

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    Not sure if you've sorted your lights yet, but I've just purchased these from Aliexpress after a failed attempt at sealing my lights.

    2PCS Car Rear Tail Light Brake Signal Lamp Taillight DRL for Range Rover Vogue L322 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009|Car Light Assembly| - AliExpress
    I had one side that was full of mould from where it had been leaking, so I removed it, split it open, and cleaned it out. I used superglue to glue it back together, and it looked much better. I was very proud of myself for saving some money. Until I inspected it a couple of hours later... I didn't clean my fingerprints completely from the inside plastic, and the superglue fumes made some clouds and haze.

    I was quoted $350 for a single 2nd hand genuine unit, which is why I attempted the repair.

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