Should i get a new 3rd brake light gasket


Gary DuBois

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2002
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Ford Ranger
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4WD
Engine
4.0 V6
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Automatic
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31 inch

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unless it is leaking into the cab, do not touch it. plus you have to buy the whole lamp assembly to get the gasket
 
yea if there is no water leaking, leave it alone. Far too many times i have seen if you remove it to replace a bulb or for whatever reason it will not seal right again and then it will leak like crazy. That has long long been a weak spot for Ford trucks

If you are getting water into the lamp itself, im willing to bet that the lens has a crack in it somewhere
 
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I'm concerned about how generic that gasket's description is, because unless I'm wrong, while some of the assemblies are close, there isn't a direct-fit-to-Ranger F-series 3rd brake light housing.
 
I'm concerned about how generic that gasket's description is, because unless I'm wrong, while some of the assemblies are close, there isn't a direct-fit-to-Ranger F-series 3rd brake light housing.
When i replaced the housing on my 98 due to the lens yellowing at the cargo lamps, the part number actually changed to the 2011-16 super duty PN. I was shocked

You can leave the Ford dealer parts life, but it can't leave you...haha
 
When i replaced the housing on my 98 due to the lens yellowing at the cargo lamps, the part number actually changed to the 2011-16 super duty PN. I was shocked

You can leave the Ford dealer parts life, but it can't leave you...haha
I am blown away by just how many of you guys (and gals) know what things are just by the part number!
 
I am blown away by just how many of you guys (and gals) know what things are just by the part number!
when you run a parts department for 10+ years and still do it part time, you would be amazed the amount of useless knowledge you obtain...haha
 
If the lens is filling full of water and you don't want to disturb whatever kind of voodoo is keeping it from trashing your headliner (which is a common issue) you could drill a small drain hole in the bottom of the lens to let the water out.
 

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