hi all, I am another newbie so will likely be asking lots of silly stuff.
i am the proud owner of a 2005 AVan Cruiseliner named Cara. I hav had her for a month and want to change the exterior lights to LED. The current bulbs keep coming loose so indicators don't always work. I read a post on here recently about buying them on EBay but can't find them. Also, being a female and not too mechanical not sure if I should just go to an auto elec. and get him to do it. I live in Cairns so n
Dougwe said
09:01 AM Aug 1, 2015
Welcome to the gang Ginge, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I am an ex Avan "Sportliner" traveller but when I sold base camp last year and went on the road full time I decided to upgrade to a full size CV with ensuite. I had many happy times in my Avan though.
Now, as for those lights. I changed all globes to LED globes that I got from Jaycar. Just take the old ones out and put new ones in. Worked great too. Not cheap though.
If you are not confident in doing yourself get a Auto Elec to do the job.
Keep Safe out there.
hako said
10:53 AM Aug 1, 2015
We have a '06 Cruiser and when this happened to me I removed the bulbs and gently squeezed the socket with a pair of pliers to make the bulb a tighter fit. Also cleaned to bulb base and socket with sandpaper. Changing to LED's will not prevent this happening as it's due to corrosion and not a fault of the globe. There is nothing wrong with sticking with the original type. When you replace the bulb in the socket make sure the pins align as some may be offset. Commonsense is all that is needed and females generally have more than males.
To get some background put "cleaning bulb sockets" into Google and check some of the links.
Good Luck.
Netco said
06:38 AM Aug 2, 2015
Hi ya Ginge
Welcome to the team, stay safe & enjoy, catch ya down the track somewhere.
Col & Annette
elliemike said
07:43 AM Aug 2, 2015
If it is the rear driving, LR signal, and brake lights you mean. Have you considered replacing the whole light unit to dedicated LED tail light units. No bulbs to change then. I have a 2005 cruiseliner, the original units were always full of water after rain or washing. Forever replacing bulbs. Changed them out to LED's no problem since.
If you not DIY savvy I would suggest getting a caravan Auto Elec to replace them.
Mike
03_Troopy said
08:22 AM Aug 2, 2015
The intermittent operation could also be a result of the "Scotch Lock" style connectors they use in their hundreds all over the van's 12V electrics too. I removed over a dozen from the rear light circuit in our Avan Ray a couple of weeks ago.
Ginge said
10:19 AM Aug 2, 2015
Thanks everyone for your advice. I think I will do what Mike did and change the entire unit. Then there will be no more worries. I will contact an auto elect. Mike, did you source the units yourself? If so, where should I look.
in transit said
02:02 PM Aug 2, 2015
Ginge,
go to eBay (Aust), and type LED tail lights into the search box. You might be amazed at the choice and how cheap they are.
Have fun.
Ginge said
05:37 PM Aug 2, 2015
Thanks, I will
03_Troopy said
10:43 AM Aug 3, 2015
To improve wiring reliabilty, remove these and solder or crimp your connections.
hi all, I am another newbie so will likely be asking lots of silly stuff.
i am the proud owner of a 2005 AVan Cruiseliner named Cara. I hav had her for a month and want to change the exterior lights to LED. The current bulbs keep coming loose so indicators don't always work. I read a post on here recently about buying them on EBay but can't find them. Also, being a female and not too mechanical not sure if I should just go to an auto elec. and get him to do it. I live in Cairns so n
Hi Ginge,
Don't discount being able to do stuff yourself because you're female. There are so many how to's on Youtube these days we can do most stuff that doesn't involve sheer strength. Just a commitment to learning. No shame in going to an auto sparky if you need to though.
aussie_paul said
03:13 PM Aug 3, 2015
03_Troopy wrote:
To improve wiring reliabilty, remove these and solder or crimp your connections.
Gee, those connectors give trouble Eventually!!!
Aussie Paul.
elliemike said
06:09 PM Aug 3, 2015
I got my tail light units from Martins Trailers in Perth.
They available from lots of sources. Ebay etc. Be aware, there is a large square hole in the van ( big enough to allow hand / arm access ) behind each tail lights unit. Make sure you get a similar dimension, size tail light unit to the existing ones to ensure you can cover the hole. You only get what you pay for is still good advice when buying these units.
Easy job if you are Diy competant. Get someone to help maybe ?.
Mike.
hi all, I am another newbie so will likely be asking lots of silly stuff.
i am the proud owner of a 2005 AVan Cruiseliner named Cara. I hav had her for a month and want to change the exterior lights to LED. The current bulbs keep coming loose so indicators don't always work. I read a post on here recently about buying them on EBay but can't find them. Also, being a female and not too mechanical not sure if I should just go to an auto elec. and get him to do it. I live in Cairns so n
I am an ex Avan "Sportliner" traveller but when I sold base camp last year and went on the road full time I decided to upgrade to a full size CV with ensuite. I had many happy times in my Avan though.
Now, as for those lights. I changed all globes to LED globes that I got from Jaycar. Just take the old ones out and put new ones in. Worked great too. Not cheap though.
If you are not confident in doing yourself get a Auto Elec to do the job.
Keep Safe out there.
To get some background put "cleaning bulb sockets" into Google and check some of the links.
Good Luck.
Welcome to the team, stay safe & enjoy, catch ya down the track somewhere.
Col & Annette
Thanks everyone for your advice. I think I will do what Mike did and change the entire unit. Then there will be no more worries. I will contact an auto elect. Mike, did you source the units yourself? If so, where should I look.
go to eBay (Aust), and type LED tail lights into the search box. You might be amazed at the choice and how cheap they are.
Have fun.
Thanks, I will
To improve wiring reliabilty, remove these and solder or crimp your connections.
Hi Ginge,
Don't discount being able to do stuff yourself because you're female. There are so many how to's on Youtube these days we can do most stuff that doesn't involve sheer strength. Just a commitment to learning. No shame in going to an auto sparky if you need to though.
Gee, those connectors give trouble Eventually!!!
Aussie Paul.