Evan,
"Droopy" as in the light is leaning towards the ground? does it happen all the time or just when the vehicle is in certain positions?
There are a few places to check before automatically replacing the light itself, granted, if something is broken on the assembly that might be the only option, but not always the case.
I love classic, but not surprised to hear thats what they want to do, its all about the easiest fix for the dealerships and that usually involves an arm and a leg in terms of cost.
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Originally Posted by Evan70
Can anyone recommend a good shop to have the headlights on my wife's 2010 335 checked out? The right side is "droopy" and Classic wants $2K to fix it. Didn't even try to look at it, replacement of the whole unit is apparently the standard answer for any issue.
BTW, BMW extended warranty does not cover headlights. GRRR!
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