86 10... Replacing 12 volt socket

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 86 10... Replacing 12 volt socket
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From underside of platform, cut through cable tie (1) and remove. Disconnect plug with grommet (2) from socket (3) towards bottom.

Installation: 

Position all seals correctly. Also secure plug with grommet (2) using new cable tie to other socket.

Fig 1: Removing Cable Tie
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On upper side of platform, release Phillips screws (1) on mounting bracket (2).

Fig 2: Identifying Phillips Screws On Mounting Bracket
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Remove sealing compound along white marking (1).

Installation: 

Make sure cable is correctly laid.

Use Sikaflex 221 as sealing compound.

Fig 3: Identifying Sealing Compound With White Marking
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Grip under mounting bracket (1) with a screwdriver and lever out bracket (1) towards top. Remove bracket (1).

Fig 4: Removing Mounting Bracket
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Release nut (1). Remove socket (2) from mounting bracket (3).

Fig 5: Identifying Socket And Mounting Bracket
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