So after scraping some skin off my knuckles and 20 minutes of swearing and contorting my fingers into shapes that only rubber should be capable of , I had the new bulbs in.
Now when I tested them they worked perfectly, however I noticed that the drivers side indicator wasn't working. Left side was working OK.
The right side indicator in the headlight assembly wasn't flashing with indicator or hazards. The rear and side indicators are still working but flashing fast. I tested with a spare bulb that I knew was ok and it also failed to flash. Anyways, after some troubleshooting I have discovered that the plastic clip that clips into the back of the headlight housing has somehow bent the fine metal connectors on the headlight assy. After trying to slightly bend these back, they have broken off !!!!!
Not the pins on the connector on the loom , the pins that are located on the headlight assy that are housed in the small rectangular plastic extension on the back of the headlight. The loom and plug for the park lights plugs into this.
It looks like this piece can be removed from the back of the headlight assy as it swivels slightly but looks to be retained at the bottom by a torx screw of some type ?
So my question is .... Is this a serviceable item or am I up for a whole new headlight ?
I can't believe that such a simple job of replacing a globe could lead to such an issue.

I took my time and the utmost care. Didn't force the clip or stress anything. These cars are so ^%#>!# fragile.....
Any advice now would be appreciated.