Help Identify This Bulb

UPDATE: So I've been to BMW and you can't buy the bulb on its own and need to buy the complete holder for 34 quid. Part No: 63217178384.

Thanks snapdragon for the offer but the complete holder needs to be replaced mate.
 
I'd love to know the reasoning behind this, other than "to fleece the customer" (I'm guessing there isn't one!) It's not like there's a limited space where a removable light fitting would be too big...

Sure there's got to be a joke in there somewhere... How many BMW mechanics does it take to change a lightbulb...
 
how I wish that was real.. majority of modern cars even getting to the bulbs is a pain! my mazda 3 is a right pita to get to the fronts! rears are easy-ish if you have 2yo's hands.

The sidelights on the e90's are:

Jack up the car
Remove the wheel
Remove the mudguard
Crawl under the car
Remove the cover (this is fiddly and requires 2 screwdrivers and hope)
Unbolt the light (this requires 2 torx heads)
Reverse to install

Not too bad if you have access to a ramp, but with just a jack its bad back city

Tbh the bmw manufacturers mentality is you pay the service package and they do this on a yearly basis so you should never have a blown bulb. Its funny that they combine that level of complexity for a blown bulb with an oil sensor that tells you when to add oil and how much to add.
 
UPDATE: So I've been to BMW and you can't buy the bulb on its own and need to buy the complete holder for 34 quid. Part No: 63217178384.

Thanks snapdragon for the offer but the complete holder needs to be replaced mate.

That's completely insane. Why would you make a consumable part non replaceable?
 
Find a bulb which fits and stick two fingers up to them. The VW ones mentioned earlier sound promising?
 
I expected man size pages from a Northerner :p

Holy crap, you have the internet in sunlessland now? :p

I stick to the default, stops my tiny northern monkey brain getting confused by too much information at once.
 
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