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I recently replaced a damaged headlight from my Mk 3 450h. Possessing a curious mind I though I would take the old damaged unit apart. I didn't get very far. It seems that the interesting bits are assembled and then the front perspex is glued in. I does not come apart easily. I saved some bulbs and then wondered where the indicator bulb was. I couldn't find a bulb. I guess a light pipe could get light into the amber turn indicator area but where does the light come from?

The manual says the owner can replace the headlight bulbs and the sidelight bulb but if the indicator light fails it is a dealer job.

Can anyone shed light?

John

 

 

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Steve,

It does thank you!

At first I missed it as the unit filmed had a "side marker" light which I didn't have. You get to the turn indicator bulb though the same opening as a dipped beam HID bulb. Small hands are a real advantage here but I would guess if you can do the HID you can also do this one. 

I though to look in the manual but not on Youtube🙁

John

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