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Pry out bezel around shifter very carefully, remove clip/screw for shifter handle after pushing down small chrome cover on bottom of handle. Remove shifter cover (screws or clips hold it in place) to gain access to blub. 1/8 turn to left on socket and it is out
try changing the lightbulb by removing some screws on the back you can take the plastic covering off and then you would be able to remove and change the lightbulb
simply changing the lightbulb should not cause a problem like that. It sounds like you accidently shorted out two terminals during the process, which probably blew out the power board on the unit. I wouldn't trust it any further unless you were to take the entire unit apart and find the "blown up" component and replace the board that it's on. Believe it or not, it's not that hard a job if you're up to it.
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