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Passenger Vanity Light

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I have a slight rattle that I have finally identified as coming from the passenger side lens or bulb on vanity light above the visor. It may be a loose bulb or housing may be bit loose. Can anyone tell me how remove the lens and get to the bulb? Any info would be appreciated.
 
OK Did get it out using flat head screw driver as manual indicates. Did not want to break anything and it did take a bit of torque to remove it.
 
Still having an issue with the rattle. I have the light completely out now and did not hear it today but I am sure I did this before and the rattle came back in spite of having light out. Stuffed more foam rubber between headliner and braces in vicinity of light cavity.
 
Still having an issue with the rattle. I have the light completely out now and did not hear it today but I am sure I did this before and the rattle came back in spite of having light out. Stuffed more foam rubber between headliner and braces in vicinity of light cavity.

Quick question:
Do you hate your dealer or just like doing things for yourself? I know some prefer changing their own oil too, whereas I'd rather let them deal with things like this (and oil).
I don't think there's a right or wrong answer, just curious.
 
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Would rather find the fix myself because I know all too well that if it can not be replicated, the dealer will not address it. This wisdom comes with age and a whole lot of experience...
 
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I value this forum and opinions/experience of others. I have found that from participating in, what was my previous car, BMW forums I was able to resolve a number of issues without having to run to dealer. If I had to go to dealer, I would be able to arrive armed with some shared info to allow for quicker diagnosis and repair.
 
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I value this forum and opinions/experience of others. I have found that from participating in, what was my previous car, BMW forums I was able to resolve a number of issues without having to run to dealer. If I had to go to dealer, I would be able to arrive armed with some shared info to allow for quicker diagnosis and repair.

Understood, thanks.
 
Sure its not the sunglasses holder? Glasses in that compartment are going to rattle.

I Just cant see anything on the vanity light to make enough contact with anything to rattle?
 
Not the sunglasses holder for sure but thanks. Most definitely the vanity light fixture itself or somewhere with the vanity light cavity. The rattling stops when I put upward pressure on light and it now seems that when light is removed, there is no rattling but need few more days to confirm. From my investigation, I have found several braces around the opening that under the right circumstances could move against roof or top of headliner creating the rattling.
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