To remove an RV interior puck light cover, use a screwdriver to pry off the screws holding the fixture in place to the ceiling. There are two types: one with pressure clips that hold it to the ceiling, and the other is a spring latch that can be pulled. Regularly clean your RV’s interior puck light covers to maintain proper lighting and keep them looking new.
To remove the cover from an RV puck light, locate the screws that hold the trim ring in place and use a flathead screwdriver to pry off the cover screws. Gently pull the cover off of the light fixture. If the cover is stuck, try using a stepladder to access them better.
The first step of RV light removal is always switching off the power inside the vehicle. Once the lights have cooled down, you can use a stepladder to access them better. Evaluate the type of RV lights and follow these steps to remove an interior light cover.
A very small screwdriver helps to pry the cap off, which is held to the fixture with four small tabs. To remove the cover, put your palm on it and rotate it counter clockwise. Put the light lens in the palm of your hand for maximum traction and rotate counter clockwise.
Put a thin object between the white lens and the brown light mounting ring and pry the lens out carefully. Insert a butter knife, thin standard screwdriver, or jack knife blade between the lens and frame.
On some “puck” lights, you need to remove the bezel to access the 3 little mounting screws inside. Remember to prioritize safety and have the necessary tools on hand before attempting to remove the cover.
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I bought 6 puck lights and needed to install batteries. I had the batteries all ready, but no matter how hard I tried I couldn’t get the back cover off the new puck lights. I was about ready to cry (in frustration) when I happened to see your article. You gave me the idea to use something for a better grip when trying to turn the flat back cover off. Your idea worked. THANKS A MILLION!!!!