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Barry Cotton Posted on Feb 05, 2016
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Need a bit more info about make and model of vehicle. In general there is normally access through the back of the sidelight fitting. There should be a bulb holder insert in the back of the fitting that turns and you can remove. Take the old bulb out and replace, push the insert back into the bulb fitting and twist to secure. Ensure the sidelights are switched off before attempting this , or you may short the contacts and blow a fuse.

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    Barry Cotton Feb 06, 2016

    Hi Freddyfox sorry I got the year wrong it is on a W plate pos around 2000

  • freddyfox Feb 06, 2016

    What make and model of vehicle Barry?

  • Barry Cotton
    Barry Cotton Feb 06, 2016

    Hi it is a Renault Clio W reg 1.2 1999 I think

  • freddyfox Feb 06, 2016

    Hi Barry, Rather than explain in text I have provided a link to changing any of the bulbs on a 1999 Renault Clio. Hope this helpshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WejKl17q...

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