globe is a T5W(wedge) globe.
Pull the unit out, two easy plugs to remove.
I don't remember the unit being too hard to remove(unlike the D1, which is nigh on impossible too!).
Once you get the clock/switch unit out of the dash, pull the two plugs and the light unit plug for the clock it all makes sense.
clock globe is removed with a quarter turn anti clockwise. bulb just pulls out.
I'd replace the bulb with an LED(not only would I... but I have done!

).
Most LEDs are cheap tho and have a polarity. So if you do choose an LED(and they're so much brighter!) when you first install it, you may have it the wrong way around.
So you'd pup it into the globe holder, don't yet pop it back into the clock, but turn park lights on, if the LED doesn't come on, then it's the wrong way around. Pull LED flip it's orientations(polarity) and try the park lights again.
I have a spare complete unit sitting here, but the clock is busted(replaced brother's). The central locking switch works tho.
The springing mechanism is internal to the main body of the unit, not the rocking face of the unit.
That is, the bit you push doesn't actually do the rocking/springing. The part that you push to activate the switch is just a fascia, comes off easily and inside that is the actual rocker part(and the LED globe).
To get into the actual spring/rocker mechanism, you have to pull the body(rear section) apart, which will almost certainly have the entire contents of the insides fly to all corners of the globe .... once they see the light of day.
Note that it the globe
in the switch fails .. it's time for a new switch. globe is not easily replaceable in the switch
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