After removing the screw holding the top, I was able to easily work some flat, braided nylon cord inside of the screw flange, around the grill side of the light, and down around the lower corner, and out the bottom of the lamp, near the clip.
By pulling mostly on the lower end of the cord, I was able to get the lamp out without any damage to the clip.
I removed both lights this way. One had been punctured by a low flying bolt, and I decided, that for an extra $10, I would replace them with TYC's product. Their plastic is very nicely done, but the rubber seals are marginal. I would be interested in reviews of other replacement products.
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