How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
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Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
That kit Part# 05174786AA will service both headlights. I though I needed two after looking at it but it contains enough parts for two.
Original TSB:
http://srt-6.com/pdf/tsb/SB_08_002_0...ndensation.pdf
U Tube picture on outside cleaning:
He's doing it with the light mounted - I wouldn't do it without taking it out and I would use a cheap kit - like $10 RainX or Turtle Wax ones - tried both and they worked very well but it takes a long time. He doesn't show the final product after using that sealer - acrylic clear coat??. I don't think it is going to end up crystal clear!
I looked locally for 99+ methanol and it is not usually stocked at the big boxes and pharmacy chains. If you are around Frederick, MD use this place.
Gunthers (Automotive machine work)
10409 Woodsboro Pike
Walkersville, MD 21793
Bring your own container. I asked him about the purity and he says it is either 99.9 or 99.8%. He pumps it from drums. Cost was 3 dollars a gallon!
Original TSB:
http://srt-6.com/pdf/tsb/SB_08_002_0...ndensation.pdf
U Tube picture on outside cleaning:
He's doing it with the light mounted - I wouldn't do it without taking it out and I would use a cheap kit - like $10 RainX or Turtle Wax ones - tried both and they worked very well but it takes a long time. He doesn't show the final product after using that sealer - acrylic clear coat??. I don't think it is going to end up crystal clear!
I looked locally for 99+ methanol and it is not usually stocked at the big boxes and pharmacy chains. If you are around Frederick, MD use this place.
Gunthers (Automotive machine work)
10409 Woodsboro Pike
Walkersville, MD 21793
Bring your own container. I asked him about the purity and he says it is either 99.9 or 99.8%. He pumps it from drums. Cost was 3 dollars a gallon!
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
I had purchased two seal kits from my local dealer, as well as a liter of 99.9% methanol to clean the lights. Soon after, I was involved in a car accident that busted both headlights, so I will be getting new ones. If anyone is interested in the two kits and the methanol, please PM me.
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
That kit Part# 05174786AA will service both headlights. I though I needed two after looking at it but it contains enough parts for two.
Original TSB:
http://srt-6.com/pdf/tsb/SB_08_002_0...ndensation.pdf
U Tube picture on outside cleaning:
Restore Headlights with Checking - YouTube
He's doing it with the light mounted - I wouldn't do it without taking it out and I would use a cheap kit - like $10 RainX or Turtle Wax ones - tried both and they worked very well but it takes a long time. He doesn't show the final product after using that sealer - acrylic clear coat??. I don't think it is going to end up crystal clear!
I looked locally for 99+ methanol and it is not usually stocked at the big boxes and pharmacy chains. If you are around Frederick, MD use this place.
Gunthers (Automotive machine work)
10409 Woodsboro Pike
Walkersville, MD 21793
Bring your own container. I asked him about the purity and he says it is either 99.9 or 99.8%. He pumps it from drums. Cost was 3 dollars a gallon!
Original TSB:
http://srt-6.com/pdf/tsb/SB_08_002_0...ndensation.pdf
U Tube picture on outside cleaning:
Restore Headlights with Checking - YouTube
He's doing it with the light mounted - I wouldn't do it without taking it out and I would use a cheap kit - like $10 RainX or Turtle Wax ones - tried both and they worked very well but it takes a long time. He doesn't show the final product after using that sealer - acrylic clear coat??. I don't think it is going to end up crystal clear!
I looked locally for 99+ methanol and it is not usually stocked at the big boxes and pharmacy chains. If you are around Frederick, MD use this place.
Gunthers (Automotive machine work)
10409 Woodsboro Pike
Walkersville, MD 21793
Bring your own container. I asked him about the purity and he says it is either 99.9 or 99.8%. He pumps it from drums. Cost was 3 dollars a gallon!
I have cleaned my headlights with methanol and replaced the seals using the seal kits specified in the TSB. It is one kit per headlamp assembly. Anyone doing this will need 2 seal kits to do both sides.
That being said the methanol does a great job of cleaning the inside of the headlight, and so far (6 months later) my headlights have not accumulated any additional fogging on the inside of the lens after replacing the seals with the new (improved) kit. Unfortunately they still need periodic cleaning of the outside to remove the oxidation that continues to occur due to UV exposure. My car stays garaged most of the time, so I only need to remove the oxidation every 6 months or so.
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
I have cleaned my headlights with methanol and replaced the seals using the seal kits specified in the TSB. It is one kit per headlamp assembly. Anyone doing this will need 2 seal kits to do both sides.
That being said the methanol does a great job of cleaning the inside of the headlight, and so far (6 months later) my headlights have not accumulated any additional fogging on the inside of the lens after replacing the seals with the new (improved) kit. Unfortunately they still need periodic cleaning of the outside to remove the oxidation that continues to occur due to UV exposure. My car stays garaged most of the time, so I only need to remove the oxidation every 6 months or so.
That being said the methanol does a great job of cleaning the inside of the headlight, and so far (6 months later) my headlights have not accumulated any additional fogging on the inside of the lens after replacing the seals with the new (improved) kit. Unfortunately they still need periodic cleaning of the outside to remove the oxidation that continues to occur due to UV exposure. My car stays garaged most of the time, so I only need to remove the oxidation every 6 months or so.
Even the TSB says you require only one set and they would sell you a hundred sets if they possibly could. This has been done before a thousand times, the secret is only one large cap is replaced on each headlamp. Read the attached TSB thoroughly before you waste your money.
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Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
MOPAR Parts Overstock refunded my PayPal payment that I originally sent with my order. Thought I would ask others on this forum before proceeding with a new order.
Later,
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
I ordered ONE kit as described earlier in this post and it has the parts to do two headlights. You only need one kit.
As far as cleaning the inside....mine are still cloudy or spotty on the inside. No way to fix without separating the plastic housing and getting inside. I used 99.99% methanol from a local mechanic - $3.00 a gallon and he removed it from a 55 barrel drum - verified it was pure. It did not resolve the inside problem. I have had the seal kit on for 6 months but that is not going to fix the condition that I see on the inside of the lens.
I need to find someone that can open up the lens for me.
As far as cleaning the inside....mine are still cloudy or spotty on the inside. No way to fix without separating the plastic housing and getting inside. I used 99.99% methanol from a local mechanic - $3.00 a gallon and he removed it from a 55 barrel drum - verified it was pure. It did not resolve the inside problem. I have had the seal kit on for 6 months but that is not going to fix the condition that I see on the inside of the lens.
I need to find someone that can open up the lens for me.
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Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
Late to this discussion but can finally proceed with "cleaning the lens of the headlamps" using methanol. I read this solution about 4 years ago but couldn't find any methonal due to geography but that issue is resolved. I don't recall if this method requires removal of the headlamp but it certainly must to get the methanol onto the lens using gravity. Must the headlamp be removed and is there a thread to that process - 2006 Coupe 48,267 miles (Black).
Also I need a new hood piston if anyone knows where they can be had. Everything for these cars is getting more difficult to source as you know.
Thanks
Kimmer
Also I need a new hood piston if anyone knows where they can be had. Everything for these cars is getting more difficult to source as you know.
Thanks
Kimmer
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
Late to this discussion but can finally proceed with "cleaning the lens of the headlamps" using methanol. I read this solution about 4 years ago but couldn't find any methonal due to geography but that issue is resolved. I don't recall if this method requires removal of the headlamp but it certainly must to get the methanol onto the lens using gravity. Must the headlamp be removed and is there a thread to that process - 2006 Coupe 48,267 miles (Black).
Also I need a new hood piston if anyone knows where they can be had. Everything for these cars is getting more difficult to source as you know.
Thanks
Kimmer
Also I need a new hood piston if anyone knows where they can be had. Everything for these cars is getting more difficult to source as you know.
Thanks
Kimmer
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
Hint, this post of mine is #57, so the first would be #1.
Re: How-to: Clean the inside of your headlamp Assembly
The first post in this thread written by "Maxcichon" and it would be complete if he linked to to "how to remove the headlamp" or stated that it had to be removed. Mixcichon says " I poured in ~ 1/4 pint " however this would be extremely difficult to do if the headlight assembly remained in place. I used "remove headlamp" in the search feature but found no answers. This sounds like a workable solution but a lot of holes exist in the description of the process. Maxcichon also says to read post #17 which is addresses fluid characteristics. There does not appear to be a guide in the repair sections under body or electrical. Is there a reference to this proceedure somewhere because I'm pretty sure he had to remove the assembly and this would or should be part of the description of "how to" clean the inside of the headlamp. Just sayin !
Thanks.
Kimmer
Thanks.
Kimmer