Who’s got a Swift or knows how this awning light removes? (2 Viewers)

Nov 3, 2016
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So it’s bugging me that it’s not properly sealed and it’s got green mildue (check spelling) on the lower part of it.

There are no obvious sqrews showing externally but before I get up there on a chair and fall off or crack the lense I thought I’ll take a picture and post here to see if anyone else has the same and has removed it before?

I want to clean it :rolleyes:
 
Apr 11, 2015
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55,517
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Laika Ecovip 300
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Our awning light was accessed from inside the wardrobe.
 

Molls-Phot

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Oct 8, 2009
113
36
Lee-on-Solent
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8,793
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Swift Rio 340
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Since November 2009
I believe this is stuck on so you will need cheese wire to remove it. Same as the front marker lights. Mine is the same but at least its not full of water like some!
 
Oct 17, 2022
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91,947
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Just looking
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So it’s bugging me that it’s not properly sealed and it’s got green mildue (check spelling) on the lower part of it.

There are no obvious sqrews showing externally but before I get up there on a chair and fall off or crack the lense I thought I’ll take a picture and post here to see if anyone else has the same and has removed it before?

I want to clean it :rolleyes:
Hi. Did you get it off?
 

Northernraider

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Jul 30, 2017
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On the sofa ....
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49,727
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Mobilvetta eurayacht
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On and off since 95
It's led so maintenance free , it's most likely glued on or it will be screwed from the inside. No bulbs to replace so no need for removable lens etc.
 
Apr 11, 2017
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Autocruse Select 144
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started Oct. 2016
Alas, the fittings are not sealed so need removed in order to clean out the mould inside.
So, I'm afraid of the several post going back a couple of years, we still have no real solution.

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