Water came out of fog light wiring harness???
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Water came out of fog light wiring harness???
Hi everyone,
I was changing my fog lights in my RDX earlier today. My driver side fog light went out so I replaced it with no issues. However, when I took the passenger side fog light out and let it dangle for a few seconds there was a decent amount of water that came pouring out from inbetween the colored wires and rubber sleeve of the harness that connect to the plug for the bulb to be insterted into. It must have been the equivalent of 1-2 teaspoons of water. I got most of the water out and dried it, and then put a new bulb on and that light continued to work like normal when I replaced it. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else before and if it should be a major concern? It has not impacted the functionality of the fog lights at all, and the only thing I've noticed is that occasionally my passenger side high beam will not work for a few days but then it will kick on like normal (might just be the high beam bulb itself/a coincidence).
I was changing my fog lights in my RDX earlier today. My driver side fog light went out so I replaced it with no issues. However, when I took the passenger side fog light out and let it dangle for a few seconds there was a decent amount of water that came pouring out from inbetween the colored wires and rubber sleeve of the harness that connect to the plug for the bulb to be insterted into. It must have been the equivalent of 1-2 teaspoons of water. I got most of the water out and dried it, and then put a new bulb on and that light continued to work like normal when I replaced it. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else before and if it should be a major concern? It has not impacted the functionality of the fog lights at all, and the only thing I've noticed is that occasionally my passenger side high beam will not work for a few days but then it will kick on like normal (might just be the high beam bulb itself/a coincidence).
#2
It's just a little hond glitch, usually it's not a big deal, I work in a badish shop and I see things like that quite often, so don't pay attention to it, if you care, then make a small cut in the rubber corrugation.
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