You need to first remove the power lead to the light cluster so that it gives you better hand access.Then twist the butterfly cap behind the indicator bulb until it clicks.This contains the bulb.Replace bulb,then replace butterfly cap and power lead.You may have to thread your left arm around the jack housing to get your hand in behind the light cluster as its a bit tight in there.
my rear left indicator and alarm light doesnt work, hoe do I change the bulb?.
tack of the frutnt cover
you have to go up thru the removable panel in the wheel arch
You have a turn signal light-bulb out .
A fast-flashing left indicator in your Corsa typically indicates a faulty bulb or a burned-out bulb in the indicator circuit. The vehicle's indicator system uses a specific resistance to regulate the flashing speed, and if one bulb is not functioning, it causes the remaining bulbs to flash more quickly. Check the left indicator bulb for any damage or replacement needs, as ensuring all bulbs are operational can resolve the issue. If the bulbs are fine, there could be a wiring issue that needs further inspection.
if is xsara picasso then: from inside move carpet on the left side, there you see two metal parts which need to be squeeze and all rear light come off. Then you take off plastic where are all bulbs in, brake, direction and reverse bulb
under the fuse box inside to the right of the driver. Black on on the left. the right one is the hazard lights relay.
You need to change the bulb for your left-turn signal. I had the same problem. When you check your left-turn signal, you may see the light flashing. However, look closely and you will notice that there are two filaments in the bulb and only one of them has burned out.
You first need to remove the five screws that hold the front grill in place, you then need to remove the three bolts that hold the headlight in place. After doing this carefully remove the headight from its position and draw it towards yourself. The indicator light is located under the actual headlight bulb. Turn the connection and it will expose the indicator bulb. Replace the bulb and follow the above steps in reverse. This operation will take about ten minutes. You only need a Phillips head screwdriver and a socket spanner. You just have to have a go. If you have anything left over ou did not follow the reverse steps.
if this is the one on the bumper, you can access it from the bottom of the bumper. turn it as if you are loosening it. it should come out. if this is the one inside the cluster panel, remove the cluster and see which bulb it is. you should find this bulb at a parts store or a Toyota dealership.
As with all vehicle a bulb has failed
that's easy, it's the indicator. if you look carefully there is is another one on the left hand side.