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Post Info TOPIC: 2016 Fuzion porch light


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2016 Fuzion porch light


I bought a 2016 Fuzion 5'er in March and the porch light has gone dead, most other lights work fine.I have 2 questions:

  1. I have bounced down the road quite a bit this year, but is that normal for LEDs to fail this quickly?
  2. How to I get an exact replacement without; unsealing & removing the light to see if there is a part #?

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I would just remove the globe, remove the bulb, and head to a local RV dealer or auto parts store and find a replacement. Hopefully you don't have to remove the whole light assembly to get to the bulb...

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If moisture gets into the globe, it can cause a short or other problems that will kill the bulb. We had a similar problem with our porch light and ended up using some weather stripping to seal it better.

No, LEDs normally last a long time.

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