If you buy a replacement I'd suggest you get two.
Mine quit working after the first couple trips. The switch is not waterproof and light is located where road spray on a rsiny day totally floods the light.
If you replace with the same, the extra one you buy will be on hand for the next replacement.
NMWildcat is right, you can get access to screws and wires by removing lens, also not watertight. Rear access to wires is usually from a compartment and behind a panel added to protect them.
I'm currently looking for a marine type light of similar size/shape with a more watertight construction.
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