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Pretty much impossible unless you fish it through with a snake wire. You don't say why you are trying to do this? Just use a standalone rechargeable LED light or lantern.
It looks like it is around 23 years old. Made in China. See if you can send it back for repair :>D
The most likely cause is something not connected during the battery change over. It worked on the battery power when it was installed, but when it ran out, the charging circuit has a break somewhere and is not recharging. Also check the charger for Output Voltage. It is a 12 volt charger
There are several options to buy replacement batteries for a Coleman rechargeable lantern, model 5348-700. I just picked up two new batteries from www.1000bulbs.com for $4.87 each plus shipping. ($20.99 for 2 with shipping!) Do a Google search for: ub645f1 6 volt - 4.5 ah - f1 terminal battery for other options
The battery tools are the way to go, the batteries last a couple years or more. I have a couple that are almost 5 years old. For the home and light construction I would go with the Ryobi 18 volt. The price is very good and they are very dependible. Think about a set (drill, circular saw, reciprocating saw, and flash light) they will all come in handy around the home and sets are cheeper. You can find them at Home Depot
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