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Originally Posted by samunoz1
I had to go in to have my tail light gaskets replaced. They were letting moisture in and condense on the inside. During that time I also mentioned the brake issue and had it documented. When I picked up the car they said it was normal and that I needed to let it warm up longer.
3 months later I received the bulletin. I assume my sky is an early build since I bought it June 07.
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Some condensation is normal in the brake lights of GM vehicles because of the way they vent. Headlights have the same issue. It's due to the difference in temps between the assembly and the ambient air temp. I remember they issued a bulletin on this just prior to my leaving the facility I worked at.