61 20 908 Performing Battery "Power Reset" (For Programming/Coding Control Unit(S))

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 61 20 908 Performing Battery "Power Reset" (For Programming/Coding Control Unit(S))
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IMPORTANT: Observe safety instructions for handling vehicle battery  . See 61 00... SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING VEHICLE BATTERY .

The following steps must be carried out for a "power reset": 

  • Switch off and disconnect battery charger
  • Switch off ignition

    Cars with ignition key:  Turn ignition key to 0 position

    Cars with identification sensor:  Remove identification sensor from slot

    Cars with comfort access system:  Make sure terminal is in 0 position

  • Disconnect battery negative terminal
  • Reconnect battery negative terminal (to ensure bus activity)
  • Waiting time (5-10 seconds)
  • Disconnect battery negative terminal
  • Waiting time (1 minute)
  • Connect battery negative terminal and tighten, tightening torque 61 21 1AZ  . See GENERAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - TIGHTENING TORQUES .
  • Connect and switch on battery charger
  • Switch ignition on
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