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- Indicator Wing mirror (7) Apply Indicator Wing mirror filter
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Used MINI MINI Boot Light
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About Boot Light
At the rear of a vehicle in the luggage compartment of a hatchback or estate car, or in the boot of a saloon car there is a light to illuminate the area inside.
The MINI MINI boot light is activated through a switch which is operated automatically when the door or bootlid is opened.
The light is a small pop out unit which is housed in the interior trim in the area of the luggage compartment.
The bulb is normally replaceable. The unit may need to be replaced due to faulty bulb contacts or breakage of the plastic body which prevents the unit staying in position. The MINI MINI boot light will ensure you get a part that is compatible with the make and model of your vehicle.
MINI trivia
- The Mini Clubman was launched in the Summer of Love, 1969.
- The Mini's designer, Sir Alec Issigonis, didn't like car windows that had to be rolled down. In fact, he didn't think that cars should have side windows at all!
- The Oxford MINI factory has made more than 3 million cars.
- 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.
- 10 years after he invented the Austin Mini, Sir Alec Issigonis was knighted in 1969 for his contribution to Britain.