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MuskyMidget
Posted 9/3/2004 10:00 AM (#117453)
Subject: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?




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OK. Perhaps I am a complete idiot, but I cannot figure out how to get to the bulb on my tail light on the trailer.

I took the whole thing off, and since they are submersible, for the most part the bulbs and whatever else is inside are protected by a plastic piece. This piece has a little tab that says "Pull" on it. So I pull and pull and pull and cannot get the barrier off to get into the bulb.

Any idea what I am talking about?
mreiter
Posted 9/3/2004 10:12 AM (#117454 - in reply to #117453)
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Location: menasha wi 54952
That is a submersible cartridge. The bulbs themselves cannot be changed. The cartridge is quite common and can be found just about anywhere.

MR
MuskyMidget
Posted 9/3/2004 10:33 AM (#117457 - in reply to #117453)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?




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That old trick. I thought I might have to buy a whole new one, but wasn't sure.

Thanks
lambeau
Posted 9/3/2004 10:45 AM (#117458 - in reply to #117453)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?


you're not an idiot.
i've been putting off replacing one of my running lights because i couldn't figure it out on my first try...
Shady
Posted 9/3/2004 10:46 AM (#117459 - in reply to #117453)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?


Yes, you are by the way. So many jokes about how many midget's does it take to change a light bulb.

S-

P.S. just leave it till you go fishing next year Midge.

Ranger
Posted 9/3/2004 12:06 PM (#117464 - in reply to #117459)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?





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Buy two replacements. One for now and one for when it happens next.
Bear
Posted 9/3/2004 12:08 PM (#117465 - in reply to #117453)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?


Actually on the new submersable cartridges you can change the bulbs. At least on my Ranger. My 2002 I couldn't I had to buy the whole assembly. My 2003 it pulls apart but i comes apart very hard.

Good Luck,

Bear
MuskyMidget
Posted 9/3/2004 2:43 PM (#117480 - in reply to #117453)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?




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It seems like it should come apart because of that tab that says "push" or "pull" on it.

Plus, the wiring goes all the way into the thing with no connectors. So even if I did get a new assembly, I wouldn't know what to do with the wiring.

Ball Cap

PS - Hey Cady, you can play on the internet but not return phone calls?
Shep
Posted 9/3/2004 8:07 PM (#117504 - in reply to #117480)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?





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This from the "expert" who wouldn't own a Merc? hehehe I see your qualifications now. LOL

OK, there are a couple approaches to this. Replace the bulb, or replace the whole unit. Even though it says "Pull" on it, some of these have the lens epoxied on. If you want, you can drill a hole in it big enough to get the old bulb out, the new one in, and then seal the hole with epoxy. The trick to getting the hole big enough is starting with a pilot hole, and then mayb a 1/4". A rat tail file or a Dremel tool will finish the job.

If you decide to replace the whole deal, that is quite simple. I would almost be sure that there is a connector, probably buried in the frame rail. Follow the wires were they go into the frame, and gently pull them from the frame until you see how they connect into the main harness. It here is a connector, you're home free. Just replace the unit. If there is no connector, then you will need to buy mating quick connectors, and some liquid tape. Cut the old wires at a convenient place, strip all the wires, and attach the connectors. Test the light, and if OK, put the liquid tape on the connectoprs, especially cover the ends where the stripped wires were.

Edited by Shep 9/3/2004 8:07 PM
Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 9/6/2004 10:49 AM (#117646 - in reply to #117453)
Subject: RE: Changing Trailer Light Bulb?





Location: Minneapolis, MN
My 2000 trailer came with the old style Webar lights that had a capsule you could open to replace bulb. It has 3 places where there are snap tabs to hold the capsule to the gasket. When I went to replace one that had a leaky gasket I couldn't find the resealable capsules anywhere. All that was available were the permenantly sealed capsules requiring you to replace the entire unit each time a bulb fails. I called Fulton/Wesbar direct and they sold me the old style resealble units over the phone and shipped them to my house. They still make them but apparently their dealers are not ordering them because they want us to buy a whole new unit each time a bulb fails. What a racket! This was the part I needed - 003356 Bulb Replaceable Tail Lamp Capsule that fits the wrap around light assembly found on many trailers. http://www.fultonperformance.com/products.php?group=27&subgroup=28
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