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2015 Roadtrek Ranger Top Rear LED Lights

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JennyG

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Joined
Oct 1, 2025
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Location
West Milford, New Jersey
RV Year
2015
RV Make
Roadtrek
RV Model
Ranger RT
Chassis
Chevy 2500
Engine
4.8L
Fulltimer
No
Hi, I'm new to the forum. Just picked up a nice 2015 Roadtrek Ranger. One of my upper rear LED lights is out (I believe they are LED) and I want to fix it. I thought it might twist out but when I tried, it only moved 1/4 of the way and stopped. I don't want to crack it as I didn't turn with my hands, I had to use a small pliers. Does anyone know how these small LED lights get removed/replaced? Thx. : D Jen
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Hi, I'm new to the forum. Just picked up a nice 2015 Roadtrek Ranger. One of my upper rear LED lights is out (I believe they are LED) and I want to fix it. I thought it might twist out but when I tried, it only moved 1/4 of the way and stopped. I don't want to crack it as I didn't turn with my hands, I had to use a small pliers. Does anyone know how these small LED lights get removed/replaced? Thx. : D Jen View attachment 30014
I'm new too, and so far this has been a pretty friendly place with some good information. I don't "know". But blowing the photo up so that your clearance light fills the screen on a 75" tv over here, I'm wondering if thats a rubber ring around the light. It might just pull out of that rubber ring like some tail lights do. Maybe try to get a small screwdriver between the rubber and the light, and pop it out. That's my two cents, and that's better than silence.
 
Thanks for the feedback. I used an automotive trim removal tool I had and went around the outer rubber of the light and it popped out, rubber and all. The dead LED needs to be replaced so unfortunately in order to match all 5 I had to buy a pack of new ones. Amazon. : D. Thx for your help. Jen
 

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