How to Replace Your RV Clearance Lights: A Step-by-Step Guide
Clearance lights are essential for the safe operation of your RV, as they are required by state laws. Over time, these lights can become damaged, fade, or stop working altogether. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to replace your RV clearance lights yourself.
Tools Required
Before you begin, gather the following tools:
- Screw gun with a #2 square bit
- Wire strippers
- Wire nuts
- Electrical tape
- Shop rags
- Isopropyl alcohol and adhesive remover
- Razor knife
- Putty tape
- Caulk gun and sealant
- Rubber gloves
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps to replace your RV clearance lights:
- Disconnect the 7-Way Cord:
- Begin by disconnecting the 7-way cord from your tow vehicle to ensure safety while working.
- Remove the Old Light:
- Use a razor knife to carefully cut away the sealant around the clearance light. Remove the lens cover by unscrewing it. Unscrew and pull the light fixture from the wall. Disconnect the wire connections and cut the wires.
- Prepare the Area:
- Clean the area where the light was installed using adhesive remover, followed by prepping it with isopropyl alcohol.
- Install the New Light:
- Apply putty tape on the back of each screw hole of the new clearance light. Strip ½ inch of sheathing off each wire of the new light and the RV wires. Connect the positive wires by twisting them together, securing with a properly gauged wire nut, and wrapping with electrical tape. Repeat this process for the neutral wires.
- Final Installation:
- Tuck the wires back into the wall, push the new light against the wall, and screw it in place. Install the lens cover, ensuring a snug fit. Finally, apply a bead of sealant around the light and the sidewall to protect against moisture.
Replacing your RV clearance lights is a manageable DIY project that ensures your vehicle remains compliant with safety regulations. Regular maintenance of your clearance lights not only enhances safety but also extends the lifespan of your RV.
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