Daft(ish) Question-
How does one unscrew light bulbs from the bulb holders- is there some kind of sucker tool to grab them as my fingers slip before the brass unscrews on all but the illumination lights?
Thanks
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Re: AMBER LIGHTS
Yes there is ... Also to minimise risk of cuts if the glass shatters. But they should release easily. Wear rubber gloves....



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They are spring loaded also. Sometimes pulling gently at the central cable releases the pressure on the bulb which helps it unscrew.
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A piece of suitably sizes rubber tube pushed against the bulb should give enough purchase to turn it.

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Thanks
I am going to try blu-tak first, got the illumination lights out, one had failed, one I swapped into Blocked FilterLight, where it was missing, new ones 2.2w 12v, same as rear no plate light ones.
I am going to try blu-tak first, got the illumination lights out, one had failed, one I swapped into Blocked FilterLight, where it was missing, new ones 2.2w 12v, same as rear no plate light ones.
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They shouldn't be the same as the number plate light bulbs 
