There are a couple ways to go on replacement lights of this sort. If you want the exact same type, I might suggest contact with one of the online Winnebago parts dealers as they can likelyt match you up.
But if just a nice light that also covers the hole likely left on the ceiling, I might go to some of the local RV shops and just choose something that appeals to me.
One of the big mysteries of LED is actaully not abig mystery!
Many worry about the new tech being something "special" that takes lots to get one that works the same. But the truth is that LED take so little power that if we match up the voltage (12VDC in RV) we are very likely to get one that works!
Some of the questions we may have are related to the "color" of light and how much we get.
As a starter on choosing, I look at the Kelvin rating as that is the color. Kelvin of 3200K is more like incandescent light bulbs. Somewhat orange?
But if you want a much brighter almost hospital white that some may consider blue, go up to 5500K!
The amount is determined by the size and number of LED. It is in metric that I have to search but a 2030 LED is 20 MM? X 30mm and if you get 6 2030 you will get lots less light than if you get 6 of the 5050 size!
When shopping in person, you can actually spot the difference in size and number as sort of way to judge what you are getting.
The one you have may have some marking that tells you what number and size you have now??
The Winnebago sites are currently not a place I can access, so I'm somewhat out of the game until they get things going again.
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Richard
Why no RV year, make and floorplan on MY signature as we suggest for others?
I currently DO NOT have one!
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