Can anyone tell me how to change the awning light bulb in my 2011 Crusader Super Sirocco?
It is the oval type white top half and clear bottom half. There appear to be small slots around the light, I presume screwdriver slots, I don't want to force anything but my handbook doesn't tell you how to seperate the two half's. Thanks
My caravan is a lot older than yours but the awning light sounds very similar in design. If it is then what you have to do is hold the lens with both hands with thumbs at the bottom and fingers at the top and squeeze in slightly then lift the lens away from the base which should reveal the bulbs. When you take off the lens you should see four moulded clips on the lens, two at the top and two at the bottom so you know then exactly how it attaches. To replace the lens hold it with both hands, squeeze in slightly and refit the lens back on to the base so the clips automatically push out and clip into the base. It is advisable to clean the lens prior to refitting as it seals around the perimeter stopping any rain water entering.
Hi AL55X and Tango 55 thanks. I tried your suggestion Tango55 but could not release it, think it must be different design.
If it helps I have posed an image of the light , similar to mine wishing I found on the Internet.
Thanks
If it is the same lamp as Swift are fitting they can only be got apart by removing from van. Swift ones are stuck on and you need a cheese wire to remove them.When off they have screws in back to remove lens.Swift lamp has LED'S
If you can't find how to access the bulbs then I suggest that you phone a service engineer because they would know how to gain access to change a bulb. Other than that you could try a caravan dealer that sells the same make of caravan with an adjacent workshop as one of their engineers would know.
Hi all thanks for the help, got to the bulb but doesn't appear gone, also noticed that the fairing light isn't working either. Have checked the lighting fuses and all? In France at moment Norma a lot can do here, must be an electrical fault?