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Changing Bulbs
James H. McCarthy
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 |
Bill Segesser
hi Jim,
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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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Best friends, most artistic, class clown Find 'em here: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
James H. McCarthy
My imagination says that the plastic you removed started with was the
plastic beside the heater air vents, that open into the 'runway' in the middle of the van. Yes? Frankly, I like the idea of replacing all the bulbs as preventive medicine. Beer or no beer, I think your wife is a wise woman. I will, however, wait until such a move is necessary. Jim. At 08:14 AM 5/25/2000 -0700, you wrote: hi Jim,Jim McCarthy ex '87 Westfalia '95 EuroVanCamper Somerville, MA, USA |
Bill Segesser
hi again,
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as I recall, you have to remove the left rear wall "shell" that has the pockets. I loosened the piece that covers the furnace intakes up to the point where I could work my arm in underneath it. I think trying through the fuse panel first is the way to go. & yes, I believe my wife is a wise woman too. 8^) Bill -----Original Message-----
From: James H. McCarthy [mailto:jimhmc@...] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:01 AM To: ev_update@... Subject: RE: [ev_update] Changing Bulbs My imagination says that the plastic you removed started with was the plastic beside the heater air vents, that open into the 'runway' in the middle of the van. Yes? Frankly, I like the idea of replacing all the bulbs as preventive medicine. Beer or no beer, I think your wife is a wise woman. I will, however, wait until such a move is necessary. Jim. |
James H. McCarthy
Thanks. The "wall 'shell' that has the pockets" is an approach I had not
pictured. I shall probably try to fuse panel approach first. Jim. At 11:04 AM 5/25/2000 -0700, you wrote: hi again,Jim McCarthy ex '87 Westfalia '95 EuroVanCamper Somerville, MA, USA |
Richard Cochran
--- In ev_update@..., "James H. McCarthy" <jimhmc@M...> wrote:
Last night I changed a bulb in the rear of my '95EVC. Fortunately But as I contemplated a future need to change on on the left, I wasOthers have posted their ways; here's one more. You can get to it easily with a reasonable amount of arm room if you remove the furnace. Leave the aft panel containing the fuse panel and pockets in place, and instead remove the panel below the closet -- the one that has vents in it, and supports the aft port portion of the lower bed. Then pull out the furnace. This is fairly straightforward, though you have to disconnect the furnace's propane line, and you need to check it for leaks when reassembling. I doubt that removing the furnace is an easier way to get at the bulbs, though it's probably not too much harder. OTOH, if you ever have the furnace out for maintenance anyway, it might be a good time to take the opportunity and change all the bulbs back there. Especially if you've already had a bulb burn out on the right side -- the left side may go at any time. One more note: if you instead go behind the fuse panel, be sure and disconnect the coach battery first. There are exposed wires back there. --Rich |
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