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Hello,

 

Just picked up my 2011 Alphard today 😁

It's in tip-top condition, except for one thing - one of the rear light clusters has significant condensation inside.

 

How do I get access to the taillight? 

 

Once I have access, is it a sealed unit or can it be opened up?

Hi, we had an Auris that was/were notorious for filling rear lights and boot with water, garage wanted £100's to reseal so i drilled a couple of 2mm holes at base of plastic lens.

worked a treat.

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Once I get the unit out, I'm pretty sure it won't be difficult to seal it with a bit of waterproof adhesive/silicon/tape

 

£100's?? Jokers.

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