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  1. #1 A: Saying Hello, B: A little help 
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    Group effort is the best way to share info and learn from others.
    So hi to everybody out there....

    I have a question about our 2003 Grand Prix. It seems the tail light
    gaskets are failing. I have noticed several other 03's with the same
    problem. What's the best fix?

    Thanks to all
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    Welcome!
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    Thanks SlowNA06
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    buy new ones or attempt to seal with silicone.
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    could also get'em tinted so you cant see it .... and welcome
    Its just a car.......with rust and dreams for the future!!!!

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    welcome.

    tint them, dry the water then reseal with silicone, or drill a small hole so the moisture can escape easier.

    97 GT - slow, rusty
    93 CTD - more slow, less rust
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