61 13... Special tools for wiring harness repairs

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 61 13... Special tools for wiring harness repairs
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Special tools required: 

Release and press-out tool: 

  • Special tool 61 0 300 
  • Special tool 61 0 400  (MINI N12/N14)
Fig 1: Identifying Special Tool
G04753253Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Crimping stop parts (small contacts): 

  • special tool 61 4 320 

Crimping stop parts (large contacts): 

  • Special tool 61 0 200  (crimping set)
  • Special tool 61 0 210  (matrix set LSK 8)
  • Special tool 61 0 220  (matrix set SLK 2.8)
  • Special tool 61 0 230  (matrix set MAK 8 / DFK4)

Handling: 

Fig 2: Identifying Special Tool Kit
G04753289Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Crimping antenna elbow plugs: 

  • Special tool 61 9 041  (hand crimping tool)
  • Special tool 61 9 044  (matrix)

Handling: 

  • Antenna elbow plug on radio receiver 
    Fig 3: Identifying Special Tool 61 9 041 And 61 9 044
    G04753290Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Repair kit for ignition cables and for crimping fan connector receptacles 4 mm 2  : 

  • special tool 12 1 080 

Handling: 

  • Crimping stop parts (contacts) 
    Fig 4: Identifying Special Tool Kit
    G04753291Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Repairing ribbon cables: 

  • special tool 61 1 190 

Handling: 

  • Repairing ribbon cables 
    Fig 5: Identifying Special Tool
    G04753292Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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