Section 102 (Electrical Component Locator): Connectors

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Connectors
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CONNECTORS

Component Component Location
X13 (Black, 30-Pin) Behind left kick panel.
X14 (White, 30-Pin) Behind left kick panel.
X20 (Black, 25-Pin) At right rear of engine compartment.
X22 (Blue, 26-Pin) Behind glove box.
X32 (White, 12-Pin) Under steering column.
X33 (Black, 12-Pin) Under left side of steering column.
X35 (Natural, 12-Pin) Below left side of dash, right of steering column.
X63 (Black, 9-Pin) Behind left footwell speaker grille.
X65 (Black, 9-Pin) Below left side of dash.
X69 (Gray, 25-Pin) At left rear of engine compartment.
X70 (Black, 8-Pin) At left front of engine compartment.
X72 (Black, 6-Pin) In driver side footwell.
X74 (Black, 50-Pin) Below rear seat.
X123 (Gray, 2-Pin) On windshield washer reservoir.
X256 (Black, 26-Pin) At lower right "A" pillar.
X257 (Black, 26-Pin) At lower left "A" pillar.
X273 (Black, 12-Pin) At lower left "B" pillar.
X274 (Black, 12-Pin) At lower right "B" pillar.
X275 (White, 4-Pin) Below left front seat, under carpet.
X279 (White, 4-Pin) Under right front seat.
X295 (Black, 8-Pin) Under left side of steering column.
X322 (Black, 6-Pin) At left footwell.
X624 (Black, 4-Pin) In upper right front door, behind trim panel.
X638 (Black, 2-Pin) Behind right side of rear seat.
X713 (Black, 2-Pin) On left side of differential.
X817 (Black, 1-Pin) Behind right fresh air intake plenum.
X5022 (Black, 3-Pin) At front of engine compartment.
X5023 (Black, 3-Pin) At right front of engine.
X6002 (Black, 20-Pin) At right rear of engine compartment.
X6200 (Black, 4-Pin) Under center of vehicle.
X6203 (Black, 3-Pin) At front of engine, below intake manifold.
X6204 (Black, 3-Pin) At front of engine, below intake manifold.
X10054 (Black, 12-Pin) Below left side of dash, right of steering column.
X13025 (Black, 12-Pin) Behind glove box.
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