Water in caravan tail light ?
after i put caravan back into storage yesterday i noticed that the rear tail light on the caravan was half full of water , never had a philips screwdriver but used a potatoe peeler to wedge light unit apart and drain water out when i call to see it next
week should i drill a little hole in glass so water doesnt fillup behind glass ? Absolutely clueless mrs bc )
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Ours had the problem and a silicone smear was added by the engineer who serviced it and this has cured the problem.
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Ours too. Now we have a small tube of silicone grease in case of a reoccurrence. Swift blamed condensation for water inside the light and instructed the dealer to drill a hole in thr housing. It didn't work. Strangely the alleged condensation disappeared
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Thankyou for your replies its a 2003 hymer nova: i will take my toolkit on monday to storage and have a go at removing rusty screws and cleaning will also take my cordless drill and have a go at drilling a hole (fingers crossed) cheers mrs bc:)
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In our present 'van buth rear light clusters developed cpndensation within 6 months of new. Dealer refitted them (I popped in when passing) condensation came back and replacements covers were fitted and problem cleared. No idea why.
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The reason why is because it wasn't condensation in the first place, but a leaking seal.
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In our present 'van buth rear light clusters developed cpndensation within 6 months of new. Dealer refitted them (I popped in when passing) condensation came back and replacements covers were fitted and problem cleared. No idea why.
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The reason why is because it wasn't condensation in the first place, but a leaking seal.
Obviously but as they were both taken off and refitted I was surprised that the reseating did not cure it.
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Fixed it ! Thanks have drilled tiny holes in bottom of lense too when i took it off it was like a complete sealed unit , but got light bulbs out and cleaned green algae off . eldest son went back to caravan and showed me what to do and all seems well
now thanks for help cheers mrs bc:). Ps what is clesr silicone gel?0 -
Fixed it ! Thanks have drilled tiny holes in bottom of lense too when i took it off it was like a complete sealed unit , but got light bulbs out and cleaned green algae off . eldest son went back to caravan and showed me what to do and all seems well
now thanks for help cheers mrs bc:). Ps what is clesr silicone gel?http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/servisol-multi-purpose-silicone-grease-50g-tube-re90x
I use it on the plug in for water as it gets hard to disconnect otherwise
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Fixed it ! Thanks have drilled tiny holes in bottom of lense too when i took it off it was like a complete sealed unit , but got light bulbs out and cleaned green algae off . eldest son went back to caravan and showed me what to do and all seems well
now thanks for help cheers mrs bc:). Ps what is clesr silicone gel?http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/servisol-multi-purpose-silicone-grease-50g-tube-re90x
I use it on the plug in for water as it gets hard to disconnect otherwise
Write your comments here...thanks for your tip i have been struggling with mine just lately thought i was taking part in a tug of war sometimes!
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Silicone oil/grease has to be an essential part of everyone's van maintenance kits. Water inlets, toilet seals sticling/corroded locks, latches and hinges. Not being mineral oil based it doesn't perish rubber gaskets and seals,, it has good water resistance
and it doesn't evaporate. A tiny tube may be a bit pricy but it'll probably last you for years. And it'll fix those leaking light seals - condensation! Are we really supposed to believe manufacturer's claims? Exactly how much moisture do they think a lamp
full of air contains? Spoonfuls it seems, and how is it explained that cars rarely suffer condensation while leisure vehicles suffer enough to water plants with.0 -
Never bothered with silicone grease as such, but most houses manage to find a container ( small phial or tub ) of common or garden petroleum jelly, aka vaseline !
Clean the mating surfaces, a gentle application of jelly & the job should be ok, and you've got soft hands as well !
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Not seen a "Rubber" seal for ages, most are a type of Thermoplastic now, surely
And if it gets washed away your probably parked under a waterfall !
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Neoprene and its variants are commonly used for gaskets, and it degrades when in contact with hydrocarbon based products, of which Vaseline is one. Although Vaseline isn't in itself water soluble, it has a very low melting point, which makes it susceptible
to leaking out of warm environments like light fittings. Our primary reason for investing under £2 in a small tube of silicone grease is that it won't attack rubber (or neoprene) seals and O rings in water pump connectors, toilet seals, gaskets etc. It's a
product designed for engineering applications, of which there are several in leisure vehicles, whereas Vaseline is designed for medical, topical use, not machinery, though it'll undeniably work for a "get you home fix". We don't keep Vaseline in our van, instead
we keep silicone grease because it's designed for the job.0