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I need to change the high beam in our 2019 Seneca. The low beams are ok but high beam arnt much better than the low. We are on a Jayco Seneca sight and a few have changed the whole headlight setup to LED,but they were alot of $$$. Something I should put on my list to do for next year. Thanks for bringing it up.
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Have noticed that due to the cooling fan, the FM reception for some stations isn't as good, may need a capacitor to block the noise, motorhome at Cummins, it may be coming home this week, and I will not be worrying about radio reception with the lights on, its terrible in the pits trying to tune in the track .........goldrush trailer radio perfect everytime.... Eric
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7Hi Eric,,I found out that alot of my fellow Jayco Seneca owners are going to Opt7 Fluxbeam X headlight bulbs. For us they are around $110 a set for high beam or low beam. We are going to start with low beam first.
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I also upgraded to LED bulbs in my RV, and it made a big difference. It's awesome that they worked well in your 4Runner too. LED 9007s should be a good choice for the Vectra. Looking forward to hearing how they perform in your RV in the spring.
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