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DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 1354 (Audio, Navigation, Anti-Theft And Restraints - Repair)
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Section 1354 (Audio, Navigation, Anti-Theft And Restraints - Repair)
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- 10 Radio
- 11 Mono Radio
- 12 Stereo Radio, Amplifier
- 65 12 050 Removing and Installing/Replacing Left Or Right Central Bass Speaker (Under Front Seat)
- 65 12 070 Removing and Installing/Replacing Amplifier
- 65 12 072 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Amplifier (Top Hi-Fi System)
- 65 12 200 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Audio System Controller
- 65 12 230 Removing and Installing DAB Tuner
- 65 12 240 Removing and Installing Digital Radio (IBOS) (US Version Only)
- 65 12 250 Removing and Installing/Replacing Headphones Module
- 13 Speaker and Cover
- 65 13 050 Removing and Installing/Replacing Speaker (Treble Speaker, Front Door)
- 65 13 060 Removing and Installing/Replacing Speaker (Mid-Range Speaker, In Instrument Panel)
- 65 13 070 Removing and Installing/Replacing Speaker (Mid-Range Speaker, Door At Front)
- 65 13 090 Removing and Installing/Replacing Speaker (Mid-Range Speaker, Door At Rear)
- 65 13 180 Removing and Installing/Replacing Rear Speaker Box (In Rear Shelf)
- 65 13 188 Removing and Installing/Replacing Rear Mid-Range Speaker (In Rear Shelf)
- 65 13 195 Removing and Installing/Replacing Rear Treble Speaker (In Rear Shelf)
- 20 Aerial-Antenna
- 24 Rear Window Aerial-Antenna
- 25 Aerial-Antenna Diversity
- 50 Video and TV Equipment
- 75 Anti-Theft Alarm System
- 77 Airbag Trigger Device
- 65 77 ... Notes on Scrapping BMW Vehicles With Gas Generators (Vehicles With Safety Information Module, Airbag System)
- 65 77 ... Overview of Sensors For Airbag System (ISIS)
- 65 77 541 Removing and Installing/Replacing Front Left Or Right Acceleration Sensor
- 65 77 558 Removing and Installing/Replacing Control Electronics For Driver's Seat Occupancy Detector
- 65 77 565 Removing and Installing/Replacing Control Electronics For Rear Seat Occupancy Detector (Left Or Right)
- 65 77 567 Removing and Installing/Replacing Control Electronics For Rear Seat Occupancy Detector (Comfort Seat)
- 65 77 598 Replacing Sensor Mat For Driver's Seat Occupancy Detector
- 65 77 600 Replacing Sensor Mat For Passenger Seat Occupancy Detector
- 65 77 632 Replacing Both Sensor Mats For Rear Seat Occupancy Detector
- 65 77 635 Replacing Sensor Mat For Left Or Right Rear Seat Occupancy Detector (Comfort Seat)
- 65 77 690 Removing and Installing/Replacing Central Gateway Module (From Build Date 03/2004)
- 65 77 690 Removing and Installing/Replacing Central Gateway Module (Up To Build Date 03/2004)
- 65 77 700 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Safety Information Module
- 65 77 710 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Left A-Pillar Sensor
- 65 77 720 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Left B-Pillar Sensor
- 65 77 730 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Vehicle Center Sensor
- 65 77 740 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Left Front Door Sensor
- 65 77 750 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Driver's Seat Sensor
- 65 77 760 Removing and Installing (Replacing) Rear Seat Sensor
- 81 On-Board Computer
- 82 Central Display and Operation
- 90 Navigation Systems
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.