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  • Reverse Light and Firebird Logo

    Ok got a few things for you experts out there:

    1.) My right reverse light has some moisture in it, I believe, which causes it to fog up (like a bathroom mirror kind of), with condensation, is there anyway to fix this without tearing my car apart?

    2.) My red firebird seems...faded...compared to the bright red back of the 2002 Bird I saw this evening...its still visible, but its just...not as red.
    Summer:<br />1999 Black Pontiac Firebird Coupe<br />5-speed, T-Tops, Chrome Rims, TA Hatch, Reflective Decals.<br /><br />Winter:<br />2000 Silver Grand Am GT<br />Reflective Black Badge Overlays, chrome

  • #2
    Well, I don't know what to tell you about the first thing (I have a Camaro and don't have to worry about this). However, on the second one, I've seen in this forum people with the same problem. I've picked up that Firebird owners have two options in this, 1) try to paint over it (this wouldn't be my first choice) or 2) get a vinyl overlay for it. I can't think of the name of the website everyone talks about here, but if you do a search for "bird overlay" or something similar (in the apperance forum), I'm sure you can find it.

    Hope this helps,
    Rob
    <b>2002 Pewter v6 Camaro</b><br />T-tops, Auto, stock GFX<br />mods: SSRA, Whisper lid, K&N filter, Borla cat-back, Pioneer HU, RF 6.5\" speakers, billet grill, clear corners, red tubing under hood, black CAMARO fill-in\'s, QTEC, GM power antenna, fan switch

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    • #3
      drilling a small hole where condensation is the worst is about the only thing to get rid of it that i know

      i would paint the bird, it will look much better than any overylay this way
      97 polo metallic green v6<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/tdaddyz\" target=\"_blank\">My Car</a>

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      • #4
        If you check carefully, you'll find that every light on your vehicle (and every vehicle) has a vent at some point in the lens/light assembly to eliminate condensation. You may have to tear the lens assembly apart some to find it, but I think you'll find it is plugged. Clean it out and you should be fine.
        <b>Mike</b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mcjoslyn\" target=\"_blank\">2001 Camaro</a><br />Light Pewter Metallic Convertible<br />AU0,A31,C60,DG7,F41,GU6,K34,L36,M30,T82,T96,UN0<p ><b>If it can\'t be expressed in figures, it is not science; it is opinion.</b>

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