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Re: Changing Bulbs


Bill Segesser
 

hi Jim,
I did this last year and it took about 45 minutes and 2 beers to do it the
way I did. I removed a lot of winnebago plastic around the back and managed
to reach in behind the fuse panel to change the bulb, with only minor
scratches on my arm!

after buttoning it back up, 2 things were pointed out to me:
1) my wife thought I may as well have changed all the bulbs in that area
since it was such a pain to get to one (preventative maintenance)
2) my brother-in-law (who also owns an evc) thought removing the fuse panel
first would be a lot quicker.

next time, i'll buy all the bulbs, drink the beer, and beg my wife to remove
the fuse panel and change all the bulbs at once. ;-)

good luck
Bill Segesser
95evc
Woodinville WA

-----Original Message-----
From: James H. McCarthy [mailto:jimhmc@...]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 5:44 AM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] Changing Bulbs


Last night I changed a bulb in the rear of my '95EVC. Fortunately it was a
bulb on the right side, and access was easy because the well behind/in
front of it has the auxiliary battery.

But as I contemplated a future need to change on on the left, I was stumped
on how to access the left rear bulbs. Has anyone figured out how to do
this? The booklet for the EV shows easy access, but the EVC has water
intake, and fuse panel blocking things. Any suggestions? Jim McCarthy
Jim McCarthy
ex '87 Westfalia
'95 EuroVanCamper
Somerville, MA, USA

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