Umm, any ideas?

Philip Foglar

///Member
Bad luck!!

If you can sort of see where it is but of course cannot reach it, using a magnet won't really work I think with the metal bodywork etc. Maybe some wire bent to shape to reach the bulb, and then with some prestik on the end for the bulb to stick to and retrieve...
 

abmi0000

///Member
Philip Foglar said:
Bad luck!!

If you can sort of see where it is but of course cannot reach it, using a magnet won't really work I think with the metal bodywork etc. Maybe some wire bent to shape to reach the bulb, and then with some prestik on the end for the bulb to stick to and retrieve...

I cant see it :cry:
 

boost3d

Honorary ///Member
A long stick or metal hanger with duct tape, sticky side outwards.... :) works like a charm
 

Thunder

///Member
abmi0000 said:
msm said:
abmi0000 said:
msm said:
Dippies said:
Use a magnet with pieces of Cloth :thumbs:

The magnet will stick to the sheet metal and not go down ....

Precisely what I thought when I was swearing yesterday :argh:

Alternately, if the magnet is strong enough, you could try it from the outside. I.e. glide the magnet over the exterior (with a cloth, of course) and if it catches the bulb too, you can move the bulb to a point where you can reach it ...

I have a 12" subwoofer magnet :mmm:

Gonna be to big ha ha. gonna lift you whole bootlid :roflol:

The wire idea might work, even though you can`t see it, if you listen carefully you might be able to make an estimate guess as to where it is.
 

abmi0000

///Member
Thunder said:
abmi0000 said:
msm said:
abmi0000 said:
msm said:
The magnet will stick to the sheet metal and not go down ....

Precisely what I thought when I was swearing yesterday :argh:

Alternately, if the magnet is strong enough, you could try it from the outside. I.e. glide the magnet over the exterior (with a cloth, of course) and if it catches the bulb too, you can move the bulb to a point where you can reach it ...

I have a 12" subwoofer magnet :mmm:

Gonna be to big ha ha. gonna lift you whole bootlid :roflol:

The wire idea might work, even though you can`t see it, if you listen carefully you might be able to make an estimate guess as to where it is.

Yeah, I know in which vicinity based on sound.
 

boost3d

Honorary ///Member
abmi0000 said:
Philip Foglar said:
Flexible straw, and suck it a bit, okay, a lot - and try and suck it out! :rollsmile:

I'm not good at that :mmm:

Maybe Philip is onto something.... A trip to your local garage and the use of their compressor to blow the bugger out with some air...
 

abmi0000

///Member
German_spec said:
abmi0000 said:
Philip Foglar said:
Flexible straw, and suck it a bit, okay, a lot - and try and suck it out! :rollsmile:

I'm not good at that :mmm:

Maybe Philip is onto something.... A trip to your local garage and the use of their compressor to blow the bugger out with some air...

Heyyy, that could just work.
 

mo_s

Member
i can only think of a coat hangar with tape and jus carefully dig around..if you lightly hammer the boot lid wit your hand won't you hear the rattle?..tho if you sticking anythin in there be careful..maybe wrap insulation tape around the wire so it doesn't scratch anythin....isnt there the carpet covering the inside of the boot lid that can be removed?..and any clips broken jus replaced..

how did your led break tho?...cos I squeezed 39mm ones into my E90's...now thinkin I should go get smaller ones..lol
 

Ralf*

///Member
Jack the car up on one side, or beter still drive it onto a ramp on one side, so that you get a good angle, then shake and rattle the boot lid so that the globe has no option but to go to the lowest point.....now you know where it is located and won't move around to much.

then try one of the numerous tricks and "tips" of prestick/double-sided tape flexible this and that etc etc.....but at least the bugger should now be isolated to one small area only due to gravity.
 

herr bmw

///Member
just leave it where it is.

then do one of the following
1.turn up the radio,loud,that way you wont hear it.
2.get some good neon orange ear plugs,stick them in your ears,wont hear it
3.push cotton wool into the boot lid,with lots of it in there,it will jam the bulb and deaden the sound.
4.try another bulb and watch where it goes,then you will find the other one.
5.get a corsa bakkie to crash into the back of you,that way you can get a new boot lid.
6.dont drive the car,it wont rattle then you wont hear it.

7.if you do any of the above,then you need medication.

sorry ambi,couldnt resist:roflol:
 

NavZ

Active member
herr bmw said:
just leave it where it is.

then do one of the following
1.turn up the radio,loud,that way you wont hear it.
2.get some good neon orange ear plugs,stick them in your ears,wont hear it
3.push cotton wool into the boot lid,with lots of it in there,it will jam the bulb and deaden the sound.
4.try another bulb and watch where it goes,then you will find the other one.
5.get a corsa bakkie to crash into the back of you,that way you can get a new boot lid.
6.dont drive the car,it wont rattle then you wont hear it.

7.if you do any of the above,then you need medication.

sorry ambi,couldnt resist:roflol:

No.4: nearly killed myself laughing :rollsmile::biglol::roflol:
 

abmi0000

///Member
mo_s said:
i can only think of a coat hangar with tape and jus carefully dig around..if you lightly hammer the boot lid wit your hand won't you hear the rattle?..tho if you sticking anythin in there be careful..maybe wrap insulation tape around the wire so it doesn't scratch anythin....isnt there the carpet covering the inside of the boot lid that can be removed?..and any clips broken jus replaced..

how did your led break tho?...cos I squeezed 39mm ones into my E90's...now thinkin I should go get smaller ones..lol

Bulb didn't break bru - It popped out cos it wasn't sitting snug in the fitting


Romeo E.T. said:
Jack the car up on one side, or beter still drive it onto a ramp on one side, so that you get a good angle, then shake and rattle the boot lid so that the globe has no option but to go to the lowest point.....now you know where it is located and won't move around to much.

then try one of the numerous tricks and "tips" of prestick/double-sided tape flexible this and that etc etc.....but at least the bugger should now be isolated to one small area only due to gravity.

Good idea


herr bmw said:
just leave it where it is.

then do one of the following
1.turn up the radio,loud,that way you wont hear it.
2.get some good neon orange ear plugs,stick them in your ears,wont hear it
3.push cotton wool into the boot lid,with lots of it in there,it will jam the bulb and deaden the sound.
4.try another bulb and watch where it goes,then you will find the other one.
5.get a corsa bakkie to crash into the back of you,that way you can get a new boot lid.
6.dont drive the car,it wont rattle then you wont hear it.

7.if you do any of the above,then you need medication.

sorry ambi,couldnt resist:roflol:

Hahahaha - There's only one person that needs medication here and it isn't me. :tease:
 

h4tch3t

New member
Doesn't anyone know of a tuners jig somewhere?

I've seen chassis jigs built to turn cars upside down for autoshows?

Surely there should be someone around with something capable of doing that?

Dunno how much I'd appreciate using that on my own car however.

PS: on point 3 from Herr BMW, I was thinking in the same lines, just that some of that spray foam would be easier to use :rollsmile:

Go find a cheap stethoscope, rattle the lid and find the LED??

Kinda hard troubleshooting without pics?


LOL - At least you're not alone:

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-386981.html

See last post
 

herr bmw

///Member
:rollsmile:,that why im on meds bud:biglol:

once saw a car clamped down at a car was,then gets tipped on to its side,so as they can wash the chassis.
 
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