I've just Googled that and the 'noteownersclub.co.uk' came up top of the list.
If there are two plastic plugs behind the brake light, flick them out with a flat-blade screwdriver or similar, and look inside. The chap on the forum says that his light unit is on two studs, so you need a socket or box spanner, most likely 10mm, to remove the nuts, then push the studs to push out the light unit. If it's a capless bulb (as it's most likely to be), then it will be a D921B 12v 16w and easy to change. Whilst 21w bulbs are used in the right and left side lamps, it's always a 16w in the high-level one.
If the dealer can change it, then so can you!
www.noteownersclub.co.uk/forum/high-level-brake-li...l
If it isn't on studs and nuts, it'll be clipped in with a spring blade on each side, like it is on a Ford Fiesta. You'll need a flat-blade screwdriver there to push the spring blades inwards and push the unit outwards.
Edited by MrEckerslikefromRamsbottom on 22/05/2014 at 11:20
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