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Baja lights moisture

jimim

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Guys. I didn’t want to mess anything so wanted to ask here first.
I got some moisture behind one of my lights.
What do I do?

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Take off the cover. Check it for damage that might let in water. Check the sealing gasket to see if it’s pinched or broken or out of place. Reposition or replace as necessary. Wipe the moisture out and reseal it. If this fixes the problem you’re great. If not, send it back to Baja for repair or replacement.
 
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Thanks. Man. I just wanted to make sure before I took it apart.
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