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Old 07-09-2018, 07:50 AM
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Removing Dash - What to repair?

My Mini is in the shop getting the blower motor replaced, necessitating the removal of the entire dash. Since this process is like 8 hours of labor, I am wondering, w hat else should I have them check while it is torn apart? I would hate to go through this again for a part that would make sense to replace now!
 
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Originally Posted by Sean Medley
My Mini is in the shop getting the blower motor replaced, necessitating the removal of the entire dash. Since this process is like 8 hours of labor, I am wondering, w hat else should I have them check while it is torn apart? I would hate to go through this again for a part that would make sense to replace now!
The key is moving parts like motors. I cannot think of any, except if you have auto climate control which I assume has a lot of vacuum actuators, have them check the condition of the rubber vacuum hoses. Rubber vacuum hoses are a mixed bag in quality. Typically German are excellent. UK made, think Lucas electrical quality.
 
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Thanks for the info. I took a look at a pic from a dash removed and could basically see wires, hoses, air ducts, and the dang blower, smack dab in the middle in the back. I know the rest of the mechanical items from the cooling/heating system are accessible as I replaced them last year!
 
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You may want to replace the padding on the rear of the dash.
Chances are, the foam is falling apart. Replacing it will stop the dash from squeaking.
 
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I took mine all off and used the soft side of the velcro tape all over the underside, MINI dealerships do the same thing. Just watch around the airbag system.
 
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