32 41... Instructions For Using Special Tool 32 4 000

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 32 41... Instructions For Using Special Tool 32 4 000
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Special tools required: 

Depending on the pressure hose connection on the pump, the special tool 32 4 000  must be assembled.

1 = Connection, pump

2 = Connection, steering gear

Fig 1: Identifying Special Tool (32 4 000) And Connections
G04726404Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Pressure hose connection to pump with M14 x 1.5 banjo bolt:

Screw special tool 32 4 004  with M14 x 1.5 banjo bolt (1) and 2 sealing rings to special tool 32 4 000  .

Screw special tool 32 4 011  onto pump and connect special tool 32 4 004  .

Screw special tools 32 4 006  / 32 4 012  onto special tool 32 4 000  and connect pressure hose with M14 x 1.5 banjo bolts and 2 sealing rings.

Fig 2: Identifying Special Tool (32 4 004, 32 4 006, 32 4 011, 32 4 012)
G04726405Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Pressure hose connection to pump with M16 x 1.5 banjo bolt:

Screw special tool 32 4 004  with M14 x 1.5 banjo bolt (1) and 2 sealing rings to special tool 32 4 000  .

Screw special tool 32 4 005  onto pump and connect special tool 32 4 004  .

Screw special tool 32 4 006  onto special tool 32 4 000  and connect pressure hose with M16 x 1.5 banjo bolt and 2 sealing rings.

Fig 3: Identifying Special Tool (32 4 004, 32 4 005, 32 4 006)
G04726406Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Pressure hose connection to pump with M16 x 1.5 union screw:

Screw special tool 32 4 004  with M14 x 1.5 banjo bolt (1) and 2 sealing rings to special tool 32 4 000  .

Connect special tool 32 4 004  to pump.

Screw special tools 32 4 006  / 32 4 005  onto special tool 32 4 000  and connect pressure hose.

Fig 4: Identifying Special Tool (32 4 004, 32 4 005 And 32 4 006)
G04726407Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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