mrwalt Report post Posted November 14, 2014 Can any one help with a description of how to remove the bezel from a 12v light switch in a Winnebago motor home. I have a switch that does not always turn on the light. I would like to replace the switch...can't seem to get the bezel off without braking it. HELP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
five Report post Posted November 14, 2014 Call the Winnebago tech line, they should be able to help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted November 14, 2014 Mr. Walt, Welcome to the Forum. Most RV switches are clip mounted in the face plate. If you can remove the plate you will see clips on both the top and bottom of the switch. Squeeze the clips together and the switch should pop right out. Your switch should have a number on it and you may google the number and come up with a replacement. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
desertdeals69 Report post Posted November 15, 2014 Check to see if it is the switch. If it is florescent light and its old, when you have switched the light on and it doesn't go on, lightly hit the tube, if it goes on the problem is with the mercury in the tube. Take the tube out and turn it around and it should work for a while, or you can replace the tube with a new one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrwalt Report post Posted November 16, 2014 The switch controls three incandescent light bulbs. I can see the back of the switch but too far away in a narrow area to reach. It is mounted with two screws that are accessed from the front but are covered by a bezel. I've called Winnebago service (waited 15 minutes for a tech to answer) and was told it snaps off...he didn't say whether the bezel would still be in one piece or not and be able to be reused. I've tried to remove it and it appears as though the bezel will break. I have contacted the local Winnebago dealer and his first indication was that a new replacement part is not available. He is to check with the factory and let me know. So...has any one successfully removed a bezel from a typical Winnebago 12v light switch without breaking it; how? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted November 16, 2014 Walt, can you send a picture of the mounting? It would be helpful in solving your problem. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
willtory Report post Posted November 17, 2014 Can any one help with a description of how to remove the bezel from a 12v light switch in a Winnebago motor home. I have a switch that does not always turn on the light. I would like to replace the switch...can't seem to get the bezel off without braking it. HELP MrWalt, the switch bezel is held on with two or more tiny plastic pins that (my experience) will surely break when the face plate is removed. Check this site to see if it is of any help: http://jrproducts.net/index.php/catalog/load_product_list/Electrical/Switch%20Base%20&%20Face%20Plates/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
huffypuff Report post Posted November 17, 2014 Use something like this and you won't have a problem. http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/eight+piece+trim+panel+removal+tools+with+hammer.do?code=FROOGLE&gclid=CNmSrKn-gcICFZeVfgodyw0Ajw Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrwalt Report post Posted November 19, 2014 MrWalt, the switch bezel is held on with two or more tiny plastic pins that (my experience) will surely break when the face plate is removed. Check this site to see if it is of any help: http://jrproducts.net/index.php/catalog/load_product_list/Electrical/Switch%20Base%20&%20Face%20Plates/ You were right. I removed the bezel and the 2 plastic pins on diagonal opposite corners did break. This renders the bezel and base plate useless. The pins are either glued in or have a non-removable taper fit. The base plate, which holds the switch, and the bezel are assembled after the switch is wired and the base plate is screwed to the wall. The screws are only accessible with the bezel removed. The switch had too much grease in it and this prevented a good contact on occasion. I was able to salvage the bezel and base plate by drilling 1/16 dia. holes in the location of the plastic pins. I made some shout metal pins and inserted them in the holes. Using these metal pins as guides I glued the bezel to the base plate with a small spot of glue at the two pin locations. Hopefully this will remove more easily next time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites