There are classics that are equipped with rocker switches with lighting. And then such a light breaks and you want to replace it ... Usually those lights are hidden in the deepest. Soon you will see that you are not going to make it with your fingers that are always too thick, because the old light has to go out and the new one has to go. We have a handy tip for you. Use a piece of (sturdy and plastic) hose that slides over the lamp with too little effort, because the glass should not break. Peeling a little, and the light comes out. Place a new light bulb in the tube and wriggle a little to get it to its right place and Ready is Kees (even if you have another name!).