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Used MINI Coursey Lamp Assemblys

All used MINI Coursey Lamp Assemblys listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for MINI from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Coursey Lamp Assemblys

The MINI courtesy lamp assembly is the complete unit of all of the components that make up a courtesy lamp. Parts usually include the bulb, the lamp base, a lens to cover the bulb and a switch to turn the light on. Wires are then attached to the MINI courtesy lamp assembly in order to fit it to the vehicle’s power supply.

Courtesy lights are found in the interior of the vehicle, sometimes in the front or rear of the roof in the passengers seating area or in the door area in the rear. There are however, some vehicles, such as the Volvo that have MINI courtesy lamp assemblies in the driverside floor of the vehicle. These are more prone to wear due to their location and are more likely to need replacement than MINI courtesy lamp assemblies situated in other parts of the vehicle.

Failure of the MINI courtesy lamp assemblies can be caused by simple means such as a blown bulb but should be investigated further in case the issue is caused by damage to the wiring of the lighting system. Another part of the assembly that may fail is the light switch.

MINI trivia

  • There's a lot of wasted space in a lot of cars, but not the Mini. Designers say that as much as 80% of their car's interiors can be used by passengers.
  • It can be hard to keep track of all of the different companies that have owned MINI throughout its long history. At the moment, the name is owned by BMW, and MINI has its own independent division.
  • Minis are still made in the same production site as the original line. The same site is still used in Oxford, although their car panels are now made in Swindon, and most of the engines made for Mini cars are manufactured by BMW in Hams Hall.
  • Where you'd expect to see a radio or speaker system in a Mini, was actually an ashtray in early models. The designer of the first Mini was a heavy smoker who believed that listening to the radio was more of a distraction than lighting a cigarette.
  • The Oxford MINI factory has made more than 3 million cars.