2010 Limited - I have water in my rear fender tip light
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As said before it is is normal. What I did was to pop off the lens, clean up all the water and squeeze a large blob of dielectric grease in the socket. insert the bulb and a bit of the grease will ooze out. Then take that and build up a bead around the base of the bulb to seal out water from the socket
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As said before it is is normal. What I did was to pop off the lens, clean up all the water and squeeze a large blob of dielectric grease in the socket. insert the bulb and a bit of the grease will ooze out. Then take that and build up a bead around the base of the bulb to seal out water from the socket
,Stan
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After reading this topic, I went to check my new to me bike, only 4 weeks old (for me, 2010 Ultra Classic), and I too had water in the rear tip light. It's just out of warrenty and was just fixed by the dealer for failed rear breaks due to the recalled switch. A new one was almost $100 so I just decided to install my own LEDs in the orgional housing. It will come apart, but not easily. I disassembed it, removed the led board and drilled the chrome piece to press fit my 0.400" diameter red LEDs in from the back. Sealed it back up and wired back up. Now it works as it should and I know it is water tight! I love the bike, just a little worried...owned for 4 weeks and already had two issues! What's the next issue to come up?