13-5450 Device

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 13-5450 Device
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0494456 135450 Device MW

NOTE: (Testing device) Checking the high pressure pump ATTENTION - Remaining inventories will be sold off followed by discontinuation from 09/2011 [Released]

SI number

01 09 02 (906)

Consisting of:

Fig 1: Identifying Device (0494456)
G08462319Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  1. 2 = 0494458 Measuring device
    NOTE: (rail pressure sensor) Rail pressure sensor contained in 13 5 451. [Discontinued]
  2. 3 = 0494459 Valve
    NOTE: (pressure control valve) Pressure control valve contained in 13 5 451. [Discontinued]
  3. 1 = 0494457 Basic body
    NOTE: (Basic body) With rail pressure sensor and pressure control valve. From 09/2011 can only be ordered as part of the complete special tool 0494456 (13 5 450). [Not available separately]
  4. 4 = 0494460 Line
    NOTE: (Return line with banjo bolt) Separate components not available, only as part of set 0494456. [Discontinued]
  5. 5 = 0494461 Line
    NOTE: (Fuel line/high pressure pump to testing device (basic body 13 5 451)) From 09/2011 can only be ordered as part of the complete special tool 0494456 (13 5 450). [Not available separately]
  6. 6 = 0494462 Adapter cable
    NOTE: (Rail pressure sensor adapter cable (400 mm)) From 09/2011 remaining inventories will be sold off and can only be ordered as part of the complete special tool 0494456 (13 5 450). [Not available separately]
  7. 7 = 0494463 Adapter cable
    NOTE: (Pressure control valve adapter cable (700 mm)) From 09/2011 remaining inventories will be sold off and can only be ordered as part of the complete special tool 0494456 (13 5 450). [Not available separately]
  8. 8 = 0494491 Case
    NOTE: (Case) (not pictured) From 09/2011 can only be ordered as part of the complete special tool 0494456 (13 5 450). [Not available separately]
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