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10-25-2012, 10:37 PM #1
Spot/Search Light repair question
I have a 1988 390 EC with, I believe, a Larson Spotlight. The light would not move vertically, and today when I pulled the lens out, I could see the plastic gear that moves the light up and down had some broken teeth. Thus, here is my problem, the motor is running fine.
I could not see how to remove this piece to replace. I can't believe you would have to spend hundreds, if not over a 1,000.00, to replace the light.
Does anyone out there have any experience with a similar repair of a spotlight?
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10-26-2012, 10:25 AM #2
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Re: Spot/Search Light repair question
I don't know about your light specifically, but my boat had a 5" Jabsco search/spot light that I had to replace. New was like $400, but I found a used one in great shape on Ebay for $80.
You may want to try that option...there seem to be a lot of defferent types listed there.
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10-26-2012, 07:49 PM #3
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Re: Spot/Search Light repair question
If it is the round stainless light w/remote, there is a thread here somewhere that will show all the parts and where to get them.
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