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1. Pry out the rubber seal with a small
screwdriver. Pull on the LED unit and
disconnect it.
2. Reconnect new LED unit, place rubber seal,
and press on it until it is seated in position.
12.4 CLEARANCE, IDENTIFICATION AND
MARKER LIGHTS
The vehicle is equipped with marker,
identification and clearance lights (LED). The
clearance lights are mounted at each corner of
the coach near the top and the identification
lights are in the upper center of rear and front
sections.
The rear clearance and identification lights are
red and the front ones are amber.
The amber marker lights are mounted along the
sides of vehicle.
12.4.1 Marker Light Removal and Replacement
The side marker light is a sealed unit (LED) and
should be replaced as an assembly in
accordance with the following procedure:
1. Unscrew both “Phillips” light screws, and
then remove the light assembly.
2. Position the new light assembly and install
the “Phillips” screws.
12.4.2 Clearance and Identification Light
Removal and Replacement
The clearance and identification light are sealed
units (LED) and can be replaced in accordance
with the following procedure:
1. Unscrew both “Phillips” light screws, and
then remove the light assembly.
2. Position the new light assembly, and then
install the “Phillips” screws.
FIGURE 55: VARIOUS LIGHTS LOCATION 06544
12.5 DOCKING AND CORNERING LIGHTS
MTH vehicles are provided with two halogen
sealed-beam units that serve as cornering lights.
They are mounted on the vehicle as follows: one
is mounted on the front L.H. side service
compartment door, while the other is located on
the entrance door on the R.H. side. The main
function of these lights is to increase lateral
visibility when turning a corner. These lights are
energized simultaneously with the directional
lights. A dashboard-mounted rocker switch may
be actuated to cancel this system in special
situations.
Two additional halogen sealed-beam units may
be installed aft of the rear baggage
compartment. These lights are used as docking
lights and both will illuminate automatically when
reverse range is selected to facilitate back-up or
docking procedure. The cornering lights do not
operate automatically when the reverse range is
selected, but by means of a dashboard-mounted
rocker switch. When the docking position is
selected, the docking as well as the cornering
lights illuminate.