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Make sure the light is turned off when you change it as they get very hot very quicky , also make sure you get the correct bulb, take your old one with you to the shop, if its the bulb with to thin pins then it will be 12 volt,Aah, I didn't realise it was that simple!
I've removed the bulb and I'll buy a replacement and see whether it works.
Thanks all!
If you need to change a recessed light bulb, the first thing you'll need to do is locate the fitting. Once you've found the fitting, gently twist it counterclockwise until it comes loose from the ceiling. Then, simply pull the fitting out of the socket and change the bulb. Be sure to dispose of the old bulb properly.I've attached a picture of a recessed ceiling light.
I can't get the fitting out of the ceiling to change the bulb.
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Phil
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he said it was the switch. the new one's probably failed as well by now, 5 years down the line.If you need to change a recessed light bulb, the first thing you'll need to do is locate the fitting. Once you've found the fitting, gently twist it counterclockwise until it comes loose from the ceiling. Then, simply pull the fitting out of the socket and change the bulb. Be sure to dispose of the old bulb properly.
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