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hi,
its quiet easy to do can be a little difficult to get ur hand into it .
open bonnet
where the air box is .
you will see the headlight globe rubber boot.
next to that in the corner you will see 2 wires connect to another socket turn that to release it and lift sock up to remove globe .
refit in reverse steps .
Hi Brian did they just suddenly stop working?
start with the basics check fuses, fuse position and description should be labeled on inner fuse box cover. Check globes are ok, Then check indicator switch ( I suspect this may be where fault is). Give switch a bit of a work out, switch it up and down several times, wiggle it around and see if it comes good possible dust on contacts. If fault is still apparent get a Dealer or auto electrician to have a look as it now becomes more involved. Test equipment will need to be used. Good luck.
There should be a warning light to inform you of a fault however it will depend on what is at fault. What is happening is there steam/coolant level dropping/ fans running all the time. Can you explain in more detail?.
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