Is the Bulb Accessible of the Sealed, Miro-Flex, Star LED Marker/Clearance/ID Light # MCL19AB
Published 04/23/2015 >
Question:
Bought a new travel trailer and one of the Optronics MCL 19 AB marker lights has water in it. Do you know how to remove the chrome ring in order to examine or replace the bulb? Ive had no luck except to damage the ring. Since the bulb is sealed, I assume the bulb will have to be replaced, is that correct? Ill probably order the entire fixture to replace ring and bulb. Just need to know how. Thanks
asked by: Stephen A
Expert Reply:
You will need to replace your # MCL19AB. The light is sealed so there is no way to replace the bulb or to access it even.
You will need to replace the one on your trailer with a new one like you planned on doing, except you will need to remove the entire unit.
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Miro-Flex LED Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Chrome Bezel - Submersible - 4 Diodes - Amber Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Marker
- Oval
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 5-3/4L x 1-9/16W Inch
- Amber
- Optronics
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