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Probably a dumb question but trying to replace the headlight bulbs as they’ve blown. I know I need to take off a screw locking in the dust protector so I can access to the bulb but how tf do I remove the bolt/what type is it. 
 

again sorry for dumb question, still new to all this stuff and just trying to learn :)

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Just now, GTSBoy said:

Security Torx

Thanks mate, any tips to access it a little easier? Do I need to take anything off or just have some patience and use a small screw driver or whatever with that attachment?

 

also appreciate all your help bro, you always on the forums helping out so much!

10 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Get a bit set that has a right angle driver handle thingo.

Got that sorted, dust cover is now off, just struggling to remove the clip now. There has to be a way to do this? Been trying for ages and no luck. Any help would be great!

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