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How to change burned out Roadtrek Led Porch Light

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Let’s see if this can get me any responses. Anyone know how to replace burnt out lights in this type of light on the RoadTrek Zion RV?
 

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I don't a RoadTrek but I have been replacing many of the interior and exterior lights on my daughter's truck camper with LEDs. This involves some LED lightbulbs (easily change out incandescent blubs with LED bulbs) and some LED light fixtures. I've noticed the light fixtures that do not have replaceable bulbs means you replace the entire light fixture when it fails. So if the cover is not removable or the LED light itself isn't a replaceable bulb, then you likely have to replace the whole light fixture. Hopefully someone will post that I'm wrong.
 
LMHS, Thank you for the response.

When I search the lights online it looks like the light is sold as a complete unit. Meaning the whole light will need to be replaced.

But I can’t seem to find anything showing how to remove it. I’m thinking the little indents at the bottom and side of the fixture is what locks it into place. But not sure how to make them unlock it to detach it. And definitely don’t want to do it wrong to cause it to break.

Lights are something I feel vehicle manufacturers need to make an owner capable of doing the replacement/repair themselves. Sadly, they all seem to prefer to make this one of the most difficult do-it-yourself repairs. ☹️
 
LMHS, Thank you for the response.

When I search the lights online it looks like the light is sold as a complete unit. Meaning the whole light will need to be replaced.

But I can’t seem to find anything showing how to remove it. I’m thinking the little indents at the bottom and side of the fixture is what locks it into place. But not sure how to make them unlock it to detach it. And definitely don’t want to do it wrong to cause it to break.

Lights are something I feel vehicle manufacturers need to make an owner capable of doing the replacement/repair themselves. Sadly, they all seem to prefer to make this one of the most difficult do-it-yourself repairs. ☹️
I have never got the service life they claim LEDs get. Point: the light is advertised to outlast the coach. The original install could be looked at as a toss away product.

That aside you may find a couple studs(bolts) on the inside behind the fixture that when un screwed will let it fall out. When you get your replacement it should be evident.
 
the lens pops off, screws under the lens.

you should see a couple of small indents, use a small flat blade screw driver in the indent and twist.
 

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