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How to replace the emblem on the boot of the Mini Countryman R60

Model: Mini Mini R60, Countryman1 - Years 2010-2016
Part: Manufacturer emblem

In this video we can see how to replace the Mini emblem located on the rear trunk handle of the R60 Countryman: we can find it for example on Amazon with the code B07HQLX2B3 at the price of 66.89 euros, with free delivery. This emblem is used to open the trunk, and if we rotate it, we can see that there are two small spaces on both sides, where we can insert the tip of a small flathead screwdriver and lever to create a space to insert a plastic lever to remove it from its housing. It is advisable to handle it with care, to avoid breaking the clips, otherwise the new emblem's clips will not fit back in place. After that, all that remains is to insert the new emblem, pressing firmly on the sides.

Posted on 1 January 2025 by ScegliAuto

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