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Andymharrison Feb 29th, 2024 16:33

Rear light cluster seal
 
Does anyone know if there is a seal available that fits between the rear light cluster and car body?

During the summer a neighbour clipped the rear light of our XC90 with his wing mirror and broke quite a bit of the plastic.

He's a taxi driver and was pretty mortified at a botched parking job and insisted on sorting it out.

I'd have been happy if he'd got something from a breaker but he bought new and fitted it. Must have cost him a fortune.

Anyway, since then I've noticed that side is getting full of condensation. Taking it off and comparing to the original on the other side there is no seal between it and the car.

I assume it should have been taken off the old one and moved over, but that is long since in the bin.

Does anyone know what part this would be? VIDA doesn't show anything.

I assume a bit of weatherproof foam tape will sort it but I'd like to put the right thing on if it can be found at a sensible price.

john langrick Feb 29th, 2024 19:15

Hi

On my my03 there is no seal that I have ever noticed.

I have since replace by the later model rear lights and still no seal.

Looking at the design, I would expect water ingress would not be an issue.

Hope this helps

TruckbusUK Feb 29th, 2024 20:09

There are foam pads that cover the mounting posts to the body, but I always thought that was to stop water ingress to the body shell, dont think I have ever seen a seal on the edges for the cluster. :regular_smile:

XJSDriver Mar 1st, 2024 09:07

Do you mean you are getting condensation inside the lens? I have the later LED lens which suffers from water ingress/condensation at the edge which is annoying but I just live with it. Has not got worse over the last few years.

cbv8 Mar 1st, 2024 10:35

The only seals are on the actual bulb holders that fit into the light unit i had water ingress from my cracked old unit which i have just replaced with a new hella one but the bulb holders were a really tight fit but the water ingress has stopped.

Andymharrison Mar 1st, 2024 12:16

I'm away at the moment but will check once I get home, I was sure I had seen a black seal around the inner edge of the unit that hasn't been replaced.

If its not meant to be there at least nothing is missing and I can see what else is letting the condensation in. Perhaps the bulb holders are too loose.

Lancee Mar 2nd, 2024 10:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andymharrison (Post 2938623)
I'm away at the moment but will check once I get home, I was sure I had seen a black seal around the inner edge of the unit that hasn't been replaced.

If its not meant to be there at least nothing is missing and I can see what else is letting the condensation in. Perhaps the bulb holders are too loose.

Perhaps compare it for fitment etc with the (non leaking) light on the other side ? You may need to loosen/remove it to compare ?

Andymharrison Mar 18th, 2024 15:08

Well I finally got a chance to look at this. The drivers side unit, the old one, does have a black rubber seal around the edge but with it off the car for a closer look it is definitely not original.

A previous owner must have had an issue with that unit, it does have a small crack that has been sealed with some kind of glass tape. Its been like it for longer than the 5 years I've had the car and showing no signs of leaking so I've always left it alone.

So it looks as though the condensation in my new unit has a different source and nothing is missing after all.

Time to bring it indoors for a few hours in the food dehydrator, next time the wife is out!, before investigating the bulb holders.


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