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take all the obvious bolts off, then there is a bracket right under the parker that is bolted to the chassis by one hex bolt. the bracket is secured to the headlight assembly by two phillips screws but i wouldnt advise undoing then as you will probably snap the plastic location pin so just leave it attached to the housing when taking out.

someone should do a sticky on this subject, as well as parker bulb replacement..lol

ah just re read your post. indicator clips in so take the plastic guards out from the wheel arch and pop it out from behind by squeezing the clips unitl it pops out. i dont remember any screws from memory, though there might be one, but i doubt it.

I just changed the indicators myself, you wont need to take the inner guard lining off. Using your finger tips, pull the indicator towards the front of the car. It will move a few millimeters, then pull it out towards you. It will pop out. Seriously, it only takes a few seconds to do. I was surprised myself.

As for the headlights, i've been searching for a good tute on how to remove them. I've heard that you need to remove the front bar to get to a bolt, but im yet to see pics.

you dont need to take the front bar off for the headlight. just like the indicator you can access that bracket bolt i was talking about by removing or bending the plastic wheel guards and taking to it with a wrench. its that one bolt underneith the parker that holds it to the chassis

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