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Author Topic: Mini Facelift- how do you tell & what was improved  (Read 2968 times)

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Re: Mini Facelift- how do you tell & what was impr
« Reply #15 on: 15 September 2006, 23:25:24 »

Makes no sense at all....I have the solid headrests, repositioned TC button, but no side airbags!!! [smiley=shocked.gif]
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Re: Mini Facelift- how do you tell & what was impr
« Reply #16 on: 15 September 2006, 23:33:00 »

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Makes no sense at all....I have the solid headrests, repositioned TC button, but no side airbags!!! [smiley=shocked.gif]

Looks like the reflection was a real mix of parts mate, mines the same.
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Re: Mini Facelift- how do you tell & what was impr
« Reply #17 on: 16 September 2006, 00:25:00 »

Thanks for all your replies!

It looks like I have a mini facelift then :)

My TC buttin is the older style one BUT I purchased a load of switches from e-bay as some of the legends on mine had worn so I swapped them out (the "soft feel" switches are very bad for this apparently).  In the batch of switches I have a new style TC switch so I will investigate swapping them round.  I prefer the look of the TC switch being in the same bank.

By the way, ignore what the Haynes manual says about removing the switches.  I found it best to remove the heater / climate panel and press on the top clip thereby releasing the switch.  As one of my "new" switches does not light up >:( I will be doing this again in a while and will do a how to at the same time.

If I swap the TC switch, I will do a how to on this as well.
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