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S80 - Cornering Light Removal S80 1999

hi, does anyone have experience removing the cornering light unit? i need to replace bulb and there is no access from within engine compartment. I assume there is some release tab in there but can't find it. Thanks. S80-T6 1999.








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    Page 93 in the owner's manual.
    "Front parking lights/direction indicators

    · Switch off the ignition.
    · Open the hood.
    · Press down the retaining catch with a screwdriver and pull out the lamp housing.
    · Press the retaining spring downward and pull the connector out of the lamp housing.
    · Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it.
    · Remove the defective bulb from the holder by first pressing it in slightly and then turning it counterclockwise.
    · Install a new bulb in the holder and reinsert
    the bulb and holder in the lamp housing.




    · Press the connector onto the bulb holder.
    · Switch on the ignition to test the bulb.
    · Press the lamp housing back into place on the fender. Be sure it seats properly."

    On the S70, the direction indicator is attached to the headlight assembly with a plastic tab. Pushing down LIGHTLY while pulling forward on the direction indicator housing will allow the saaembly to slide out.
    When putting it back in, make sure all of the tabs line up correctly.

    Klaus

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