I have a 2007 Classic Limited, there are two switched puck style lights with the brightest bulbs I have ever encountered which sear the retina if you lookin their direction and are hot enough to fry an egg (if you could do that upside down) .
I want to change these bulbs out but can’t figure out how to open the light. I’ve read other replies on opening the puck light which say pry off the inner ring, my light don’t have an inner ring ( see picture)
Any help appreciated
2012 25' FB Eddie Bauer
Vintage Kin Owner
Virginia Beach
, Virginia
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Halogen lights were used in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The ones in the Safari and International CCD were stainless steel and had a trim ring that would come open so the bulb could be replaced with either another halogen or LED. Newer ones have a "replace the whole fixture" LEDs. You can shop around and find replacements for $12 - $15 each. Best guess is that the current lamps are held in the wall by wire spring braces. Pull out about 2 inches, then squeeze the springy things together to free from the wall. Just install wires and pop new fixture in. I haven't had an LED fail in 10 years (that will jinx me!).
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If yours are the same...grab the bezel and turn.👍 This may be what you could try warm white 9 chip.
A too bright trick I have used with LED replacement bulbs...NOT halogen.
Cut layers of paper towel to cover the lens, translucent scotch tape will also work, but can leave residue if removed.
Bob
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If they are LED, you can warm them up by adding gels. Here's a howto (with links to the relatively cheap material you need..). I don't know whether gels will work okay with Halogen, but swapping the light fixtures out for LED is easy and will save on battery power too...
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