R60 Removing dash trim?
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i tried to remove the trim ring around the side vent the other day. it would not budge. so i tried to remove the whole vent, no luck there either. i did get a few clips loose on the center speedo surround but gave up because i was afraid i would crack the plastic due to the pressure i was applying. i guess they are wrapping the vinyl with the vents on? i just ended up masking off one of my vents to paint gunmetal to match the other trim in the car. it worked ok, but would be better if i could take them off.
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You can't remove the side vent trim unless you remove the trim cover on the side and the piece below, and the A-pillar trim first. There are 4 torx screws holding that piece on. I got the side pieces removed easily but I can't figure out how to remove the A-pillar trim that contains the airbag (see my recent post).
The center speedo trim pops right off, but you have to watch the wires that go to the hazard button. You'll need to pop it off and then disconnect the wire from the switch. Start pulling at the bottom and work your way to the top. Then getting the switch off you need to squeeze both metal spring clips at the same time and push it out from the bottom.
Mini ears anyone?
The center speedo trim pops right off, but you have to watch the wires that go to the hazard button. You'll need to pop it off and then disconnect the wire from the switch. Start pulling at the bottom and work your way to the top. Then getting the switch off you need to squeeze both metal spring clips at the same time and push it out from the bottom.
Mini ears anyone?
i tried to remove the trim ring around the side vent the other day. it would not budge. so i tried to remove the whole vent, no luck there either. i did get a few clips loose on the center speedo surround but gave up because i was afraid i would crack the plastic due to the pressure i was applying. i guess they are wrapping the vinyl with the vents on? i just ended up masking off one of my vents to paint gunmetal to match the other trim in the car. it worked ok, but would be better if i could take them off.
Last edited by sirbikes; 01-01-2012 at 04:00 PM.
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the black piano trim peices are not even available to buy if you bust them!
you have to buy the whole dash! look at realOEM.com and look for yourself! those parts are installed on the dash and each command their own part number so be carfull if you bust them it will be the biggest and most exspensive opps you probably ever do !
just a word of caution!
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...28&hg=51&fg=30
you have to buy the whole dash! look at realOEM.com and look for yourself! those parts are installed on the dash and each command their own part number so be carfull if you bust them it will be the biggest and most exspensive opps you probably ever do !
just a word of caution!
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...28&hg=51&fg=30
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Thanks to Jeremy Brooks responding to my other post I was able to get the A-pillar trim off. It turned out to be quite simple. Just remove the T25 torx bolt under the round cap Airbag cap. You can pop this cap off by starting from the top of it.
Then pull the trim piece upward and it will come right out. Here it is with the piece removed.
The right side is more difficult than the left because you have to remove several (4 I think) T20 torx screws and 1 T25 torx bolt of the glove compartment. Then you can get to the vent trim screw underneath, which I had already removed when I took the photo (center of pic).
Side screw locations after popping off the side cover and lower right pieces. I already removed the top screw.
Removing the vent trim.
Vent trim off.
Then pull the trim piece upward and it will come right out. Here it is with the piece removed.
The right side is more difficult than the left because you have to remove several (4 I think) T20 torx screws and 1 T25 torx bolt of the glove compartment. Then you can get to the vent trim screw underneath, which I had already removed when I took the photo (center of pic).
Side screw locations after popping off the side cover and lower right pieces. I already removed the top screw.
Removing the vent trim.
Vent trim off.
Last edited by sirbikes; 01-03-2012 at 10:26 AM.
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Im going to paint them flat gunmetal grey to match the accent trim on the doors and dash. I think the flat silver they come with looks wrong. my wife would says im **** about things matching. i really just love customizing. i believe trying to vinyl wrap the center piece would be a major pain in the a**. plus i have found that over time the vinyl will eventally start shrinking alittle and pulling away from the part. then you will have to do it all over again. hopefully they will come out with real carbon fiber pieces to replace them with like standard mini coopers and the countryman wrc cars have.
Last edited by countryman-s; 01-03-2012 at 01:27 PM. Reason: spelling
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Well, this takes us back. In the beginning, there were two finishes on the trim pieces. As I recall, the non-S got a nice silver finish and the S got a grey finish. Neither matched anything else, however. I don't know if they are still doing both.
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Thanks to Jeremy Brooks responding to my other post I was able to get the A-pillar trim off. It turned out to be quite simple. Just remove the T25 torx bolt under the round cap Airbag cap. You can pop this cap off by starting from the top of it.
Then pull the trim piece upward and it will come right out. Here it is with the piece removed.
The right side is more difficult than the left because you have to remove several (4 I think) T20 torx screws and 1 T25 torx bolt of the glove compartment. Then you can get to the vent trim screw underneath, which I had already removed when I took the photo (center of pic).
Side screw locations after popping off the side cover and lower right pieces. I already removed the top screw.
Removing the vent trim.
Vent trim off.
Then pull the trim piece upward and it will come right out. Here it is with the piece removed.
The right side is more difficult than the left because you have to remove several (4 I think) T20 torx screws and 1 T25 torx bolt of the glove compartment. Then you can get to the vent trim screw underneath, which I had already removed when I took the photo (center of pic).
Side screw locations after popping off the side cover and lower right pieces. I already removed the top screw.
Removing the vent trim.
Vent trim off.
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Removal Video
Can anyone post a video of the dash removal process. I am looking to Plastic-Dip the vents and the Mickey mouse ears (for lack of a better word).
I appreciate the pic and all but the video will give me that extra bit of confidence.
Also. Why do we need to take the A-pillar trim off? and is it both sides. The Pics are just one side. ITs late so if I am being dense be kind...
Thanks in advance.
I appreciate the pic and all but the video will give me that extra bit of confidence.
Also. Why do we need to take the A-pillar trim off? and is it both sides. The Pics are just one side. ITs late so if I am being dense be kind...
Thanks in advance.
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the pillar trim needs to be removed because there's one screw for the vent pieces located directly under it. you'll need a shorty or right angle driver handle to get it since it's fairly close to the windshield on both sides. both sides are pretty much the same except for the lower mounting on the passenger side, there's a screw that needs to be removed from the glove box in order to remove the vent cover. it's really not that complicated once ya dive into it, just have magnetized star bits available and you can get a cheap set of trim removal tools at harbor freight.
if you're interested in getting the pieces sprayed before hand let me know, i have the stock (grey vents and mickey) ones that i'd be willing to sell. that might help speed things up a bit and let you handle the pieces to see how and where they mount.
if you're interested in getting the pieces sprayed before hand let me know, i have the stock (grey vents and mickey) ones that i'd be willing to sell. that might help speed things up a bit and let you handle the pieces to see how and where they mount.
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Great pictures, but what did you do about the airbag in the a pillar?attempting this as we speak but nervous about the airbag. Thanks!
Thanks to Jeremy Brooks responding to my other post I was able to get the A-pillar trim off. It turned out to be quite simple. Just remove the T25 torx bolt under the round cap Airbag cap. You can pop this cap off by starting from the top of it.
Then pull the trim piece upward and it will come right out. Here it is with the piece removed.
The right side is more difficult than the left because you have to remove several (4 I think) T20 torx screws and 1 T25 torx bolt of the glove compartment. Then you can get to the vent trim screw underneath, which I had already removed when I took the photo (center of pic).
Side screw locations after popping off the side cover and lower right pieces. I already removed the top screw.
Removing the vent trim.
Vent trim off.
Then pull the trim piece upward and it will come right out. Here it is with the piece removed.
The right side is more difficult than the left because you have to remove several (4 I think) T20 torx screws and 1 T25 torx bolt of the glove compartment. Then you can get to the vent trim screw underneath, which I had already removed when I took the photo (center of pic).
Side screw locations after popping off the side cover and lower right pieces. I already removed the top screw.
Removing the vent trim.
Vent trim off.