The vanity light is hardwired to the electrical system, an has a switch that turns it off when the visor is lifted. I haven't seen one on the driver's side, probably because it would be a big distraction to get vain while driving... Hector
> I have serched the archives and find nothing on this issue. > > My passenger side visor has a vanity mirror on the back side with a battery > operated light. > > I'd like to know two things: First how do the vanity lights work? Internal > replaceable batteries or the vehicle battery? > > And second has anyone tried to cut a recessed hole in the driver visor to > put in another vanity mirror on that side? Can this be done. > > William Polowniak > 1989 Vanagon GL > 1988 Mercedes 300 SE |
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