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Lincoln LS Headlights

icedx2
March 26th, 2005, 01:56 PM
Are there any LS headlights that are available i would like clearouts or something of that sort

Chris_n_FL
March 26th, 2005, 02:11 PM
You can do your own but just by popping out the yellow reflector. That is if your headlights are factory sealed with the gray sealant and not the black. Otherwise, get a spare set on ebay since most of those are sold because they fogged up and are replacements. Be sure to completely seal up your lights when you put them back together.

eL eS
March 27th, 2005, 03:15 PM
yeah search the forum for fog or bake headlight and you will find the steps.

Quik LS has them on a auto response that usually posts the info when this topic is brought up :)

Try PM'ing quik ls if you cannot find the instruction on how to do the job.

Quik LS
March 27th, 2005, 04:48 PM
this is an automated reply - Headlight Moisture (or how to clear out your amber turn signal corners):

1)take the headlamps out
- remove the upper plastic rad cover by removing the four turn plugs
- pull the outside temperature sensor off the plastic rad/bumper cover
- remove the plastic rad/bumper by pulling out the three plugs holding it in
- remove the headlamp by remove the three 8mm screws
- unplug the wiring harness

2)remove all three bulbs
3)use a hair dryer to dry out the moisture
4)if the water has not made the inside messy, simple seal up the edge of the housing using silicon and re-install
5)if you have to take the housing apart to clean the inside of the lens, the pre-heat the oven to 210, remove the three metal clips from the bottom of the housing, bake for 10mins, pull apart
6)clean the inside up
7)good time to pull out the amber reflectors for your turn signals (just break them loose and trim up any loose pieces)
8)push back together, put back into the oven for 10mins and then squeeze it all tight, the re-seal it with silicon.
















































































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eL eS
March 27th, 2005, 05:17 PM
Hahaha...!


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