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Old 07-24-2012, 10:22 PM   #1
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Power washing

Was washing the TT this evening and the center rear marker lens cover fell off. Power washer was on lowest setting and it was just indirect water that knocked it off. Climbed up to see WTH happened and noticed that it was just setting on there. Appears that the factory over tightened the two screw thus sucking the top and bottom in so that the lens cover fits too loosely. Tried loosening the screws, no luck. I've done two trips, both over 600 miles each. Never fell off before.

Any ideas for a permanent fix? Aside from replacing the light assembly?
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I had to put a small dab of clear silicone to the top and bottom of one of mine that glues it on but can still remove it when need to replace bulb. Or you can replace the whole marker light I had to do that to when couldnt find replacement cover.
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