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    How to get lightbulb cover off???

    Light went out on back of trailer, and when I took off the Red cover to change the bulb, I see that both of them look like they are sealed in a plastic bubble. How do I get that off so I can change out the bulb???? Doesn't look like I can pop it off like I have been trying to do.

    Its an 02 SX Model

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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (spoon33)

    I have the same issue...but I don't think you can replace the bulb...have to buy a new unit....mine unplugs and come out all together but I could never get it opened without breaking it.

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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (spoon33)

    You don't, you need to buy a new sealed unit.

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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (Rodney Bledsoe)

    Sealed unit is about 10-12 bucks.
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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (Rodney Bledsoe)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Rodney Bledsoe &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">You don't, you need to buy a new sealed unit.</td></tr></table>
    +1
    you need to pull the whole thing out from the lens side including the black rubber mount gasket. you can unplug it from the back before you pull it out if it's the light I'm thinking of

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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (blackknife)

    some cheap people cut it and silicone it back together. i had one out so i put LEDs in and the same one still wont work. now i have to chase down a ground. hey, at least i have some LEDs now.


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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (ChrisH)

    +1 on replacing with LED's. never worry about it again! Not much more $ if you look around. They also look sweet!

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    Re: How to get lightbulb cover off??? (tley)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by tley &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">+1 on replacing with LED's. never worry about it again! Not much more $ if you look around. They also look sweet! </td></tr></table>Don't have to worry anymore, untill someone at the ramp decides that your LED's will look better on his boat. Lots end up missing while your out fishing. I had my good ones replaced with their bad ones. That s$#ks. They never even plugged the bad ones back in, just removed them and stuck theirs in

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