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jspringator
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Jan 14, 2017

Headlights 2002 Winnebago Sightseer

Has anyone upgraded the headlights on an early 2000 Sightseer? They look about the size of sealed beams. They aren't cloudy or scratched, but the light output is dim. If I could get Ecodes from Daniel Stern that would be ideal. Maybe a bulb upgrade. Anyone know the bulb size?

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  • Just installed Hella E codes from Amazon. The sealed beams light output looked yellow. New Hellas look whiter and brighter. I'll try to find the ground and clean it before the next trip.
  • They are glass and have Sylvania cast on them, so they must be sealed beams. I can get Hella Ecodes on Amazon, so I'm going to go that route. I may be able to get a Hella HID kit, and if I can, that will add a little brightness in a european spec glass light.
  • Don't forget the ground connection near the headlights. They need to be cleaned periodically...especially in a salted roads area if it's driven or high moisture area if it isn't.
  • If they are sealed beam take a look at Truck Lite LED bulbs
  • I thought I saw a bulb in there. I'll try get the number off the glass. I just didn't want to have to take it apart in the middle of January.
  • Get the numbers cast into the headlights and google them to find out who made them. Then you can look for upgrades that will fit.
    Bill
  • Call car parts 1_800-702-1308.
    I have a 2003 Fleetwood.The headlights on MH were from a 2002 GMC Yukon. We're the same ones cost $27.51 each.They were complete lights with bulbs. Went in easy.

    You may have to send a picture of the ones on your MH.

    I went to there Web site Car parts .com and found them.
  • They ARE sealed beams, right?



    If it's a Ford chassis, the voltage at the bulbs IS terrible. (If it's a Workhorse, voltage MIGHT be terrible.) Consider fixing that after making sure the bulbs are good, and they are aimed good.