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Old 05-12-2020, 06:29 AM   #1
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LED lights in 2019 Jayco Eagle

I have a 2019 Jayco Eagle 322rlok my question is about the lights. How do you replace one if one is not working. It seems like it is a solid unit and there is not a cover to get to screws. Do they pop out or what?
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Old 05-12-2020, 07:15 AM   #2
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If I remember right, in my Northpoint I have some of the round LED lights that have a frosted cover on them. The cover pops off. You need a small screwdriver to pry it off and the light itself is screwed in. I don't think there is even a cut out tab in the cover to get the screwdriver in, you'll just have to pry it off, carefully.
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The cover twist off. Turn it counter clockwise. There are four mounting screws holding the base in place.
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I recently did this, on the little "puck" lights.

You actually have to pry the plastic dome off, very carefully. It's "sprung" into place, and you have to bend the edge, with a small screwdriver, to pop it out. Just enough to pry it loose, and not enough to break it.

Once the dome is off, you will see the screws holding it in place. On some versions, you may be able to remove the small board which has the actual LEDs on it. On others, the whole unit will have to come off.
Be aware that they don't give you any slack in the wire, so disconnect with care.
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I recently did this, on the little "puck" lights.

You actually have to pry the plastic dome off, very carefully. It's "sprung" into place, and you have to bend the edge, with a small screwdriver, to pop it out. Just enough to pry it loose, and not enough to break it.

Once the dome is off, you will see the screws holding it in place. On some versions, you may be able to remove the small board which has the actual LEDs on it. On others, the whole unit will have to come off.
Be aware that they don't give you any slack in the wire, so disconnect with care.
You can pry it off if you wish I guess but they're designed to twist off, 1/4 turn counter clockwise and the cover comes off.
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You can pry it off if you wish I guess but they're designed to twist off, 1/4 turn counter clockwise and the cover comes off.
Not all of them.
Believe me, I tried.
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