(Home) Headlights flooding again

HI all well its started again my headlights are flooding again has any one got an idea of price for new headlights for townace M reg 2.2 turbo diesel auto

or any where that will give good prices

- (#5101) Andy, 15 Aug 02

i imagine they will be expensive new, have you tried sealing yours with some clear sealant.i assume you are talking about the individual headlight units,water maybe getting in between the glass and unit,i would try sealing them first with clear silicone,its only a couple of quid and if it worksyou will save£££££££££'s
i would also put a ring of sealant on the back of the unit where the bulb goes if you can.a sharp knife will open it up if you need to gain access to change a bulb later.

- (#5151) Paul Chapman, 16 Aug 02

Who the hell told you to buy this vehicle? Must have been a right cowboy, lights aren't even waterproof!!

- (#5839) Tony Lloyd-Jones, 14 Oct 02

Just a couple of thoughts, if they wont seal and are not causing any electrical problems, drill a drain hole in the bottom of the unit.
Secondly, could you fit a polythene cover over the unit, to direct the flow away or even a polythene bag, sealed with silicon.

- (#5840) Kev, 15 Oct 02