Section 1841 (Electrical Component Locator): Splices

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Splices
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SPLICES LOCATION

Component Location
X183 Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
X1228 Center of rear compartment. See Figure.
X10554 Front of vehicle.
X10555 Front of vehicle.
X11273 (Sedan) Center of rear compartment door. See Figure.
X11273 (Wagon) Right side of rear compartment door. See Figure.
X13724 (Except M5) Right front footwell. See Figure.
X13724 (M5) Under right side of dash. See Figure.
X13725 (Except M5) Right front footwell. See Figure.
X13725 (M5) Under right side of dash. See Figure.
X14023 Under front passenger's seat. See Figure.
X14024 Under front passenger's seat. See Figure.
X14218 Right side of engine compartment. See Figure.
X14219 Right side of engine compartment. See Figure.
X14220 Under left side of dash. See Figure.
X14221 Under left side of dash. See Figure.
X15003 Under left side of dash. See Figure.
X15004 Under left side of dash. See Figure.
X15007 Right front footwell. See Figure.
X15008 Right front footwell. See Figure.
X15009 Behind right side of right rear seat. See Figure.
X15010 Behind right side of right rear seat. See Figure.
X15011 Right side of headliner. See Figure.
X15012 Right side of headliner. See Figure.
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