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Hi, I dont know how long ago you made this post. But replacing that bulb is very simple. In my experience, you need two things, a star (philips) head screw driver, and a flat (slot) head screwdriver. If you look at the front of the orange strip light (the strip that flashes when you indicate) you will see a small star head screw. Unscrew this, and that side of the lamp will come off to you kinda easy. You will now observe that the opposite side appears to be stuck slightly, this is where you carefully take the flat head screw driver and very gently, simply 'pop' the strip out in the direction of the star head screw you just removed. Very simple as I said. To replace the actual bulb, you need to simply twist the entire white holder at the rear of the strip about 45 degrees or so, and it will easily detach. Now push down gently on the bulb in the direction of the holder, and slowly twist it again about 45 degrees until it sort of springs loose. If you aren't sure of what type of bulb you need, simply take the old one to a garage or motor factor and have them match it for you, but I believe if memory serves me right its a 381 bulb (Single filament inline holder), but dont take my word for it, its been a long time since I replaced mine. To replace the whole unit, simply follow these instructions in reverse! Best of luck to you and anyone else reading this.

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