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Old 05-19-2016, 12:47 PM   #1
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Has anyone ever had to replace the bulb in the headlights. Sounds dumb, but trying to get to it from the gen. slide still hard to see what to do to replace it. I have a 2015 Aspire. Maybe I'm the one who needs glasses.
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I had to replace both bulbs on my 2015 Aspire. I don't think they're all that resistant to vibration. Anyway, you do need to be a bit limber but it can be done. There is a rubber boot that is simply held on by friction, so worry that off. Then there is a small metal clip that releases the bulb. The clip is released by squeezing and the wires can be disconnected with a pull. The bulb itself is quite small. It is a good idea to wear neoprene gloves or something similar so that you don't get skin oils on the new bulb, as that will shorten its life. The bulbs are standard H1 style bulbs, available in many places. The number is 71805, a 35 watt xenon bulb. The bulb has a round base with a cutout so it will only fit back in in the correct orientation. Just be slow and careful, and try to avoid pulling any wires loose.
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Old 05-20-2016, 09:01 AM   #3
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DeeGee thanks for the reply and bulb info. Sounds like a piece of cake, yeah right.
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Old 01-10-2017, 04:12 PM   #4
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My left center headlight is out. Armed with DeGee's instructions I tried to replace it today. The rubber boot was a piece of cake but that's when it ended! I couldn't see a thing and all I could feel was wires and connectors and was sure I would pull something loose. I'm taking my coach to MHSRV this week for a new windshield, I'll let one of JP's guys replace the light!


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Old 01-11-2017, 06:46 AM   #5
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When I took my 2015 Anthem to the factory they had to replace a bulb, and when they did, it broke the seal on the glue holding the far side of the light housing to the coach. I mention this only in caution.
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