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Lee,
I know this is a pretty old post, but I have a 2015 F250 with almost the exact same problem. The moisture in the clear portion of the back-up light in my passenger tail light is nearly identical to your photo. Did you figure out a solution to the moisture issue? I tried to silicone the edges of mine but it didn't resolve the issue.
thanks!
Randy
Hey Randy, a year later and here I am. Did you ever find out a solution? I have a 2000 7.3 with 11-16 taillights and I noticed my taillight was out and pulled the housing and both the reverse light and tail light was full to the brim with water. Don’t want to constantly replace bulbs for nonsense. Any knowledge would be helpful
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