F flybobbie Lifer Stourbridge Sep 16, 2020 #1 Not sure when this started. Attachments 20200916_151904.jpg 143.8 KB · Views: 1,166
R ronk Lifer Durham Sep 17, 2020 #2 That’s not good :thumbsdown: Have any of the dash components been removed at any time?
buzyg Lifer Cornwall Sep 17, 2020 #3 That's a weird one. I expect it can be rectified, but could be awkward to get to and not sure what the repair would end up looking like.
That's a weird one. I expect it can be rectified, but could be awkward to get to and not sure what the repair would end up looking like.
S Silverstar Senior member Costa Del Sol Sep 17, 2020 #4 I would imagine you would be able to get a smart repair done on that. It should stop the crack from spreading further.
I would imagine you would be able to get a smart repair done on that. It should stop the crack from spreading further.
F flybobbie Lifer Stourbridge Sep 17, 2020 #5 Nothing there has ever been removed. Must be a stress crack. Depends what the moulding shape is behind.
Nothing there has ever been removed. Must be a stress crack. Depends what the moulding shape is behind.
C Col280 Member Hamilton Sep 17, 2020 #6 I’d be interested in any solutions as I have a crack in the same position on my 2010 E89. Again, nothing has been removed or bumped against it. I only noticed it cleaning the dash a couple of weeks ago.
I’d be interested in any solutions as I have a crack in the same position on my 2010 E89. Again, nothing has been removed or bumped against it. I only noticed it cleaning the dash a couple of weeks ago.
R ronk Lifer Durham Sep 23, 2020 #7 I think that I would be more tempted to leave it as it is rather than attempt a repair - It would nevertheless bug me :thumbsdown:
I think that I would be more tempted to leave it as it is rather than attempt a repair - It would nevertheless bug me :thumbsdown: