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I would like to repair some of the special lighting in my coach (92 Regency). Above the top cabinets in the front and in the bedroom is some mood lighting in a square plastic tube (about 1/2" square) that run the length of the cabinets as well as a couple of small strips in the floor in the bedroom. Many of the lights ar burned out leaving a staggered group of working lights. Has anyone ever attempted to replace them? Where can they be purchased?

I also have four single aisle lights that are located on the walls near the floor that are like night lights. They are quite small (two inches long) and are torpedo shaped. Two work and two are burned out. I would like to replace them as well. I can't figure out how to remove them even if I can find replacements. Any help here would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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William B. Goodwin
 
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The torpedo shaped lights come out by doing the following. Since I have my 91 interior apart I have had to deal with this. Take a very small flat screw driver and pry the center lite portion out of its resting point. It is a friction fit, and take care because one end comes out first, it is the end of the circuit. When you swing it out you will find two very small screws that hold the two chrome ends to the wall. You will find a hole in the wall where the wire comes thru. I hope I explained in a way you understand. If you wish to discuss more just give me a holler. 317 849-4284 Too I have quite a selection of spare bulbs, and I will try to share. Dale
 
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