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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 3548 (Slide/Tilt Roof - Repair)
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Section 3548 (Slide/Tilt Roof - Repair)
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- Sunroof
- 54 00... Greasing instructions for panorama glass roof
- 54 10... Notes on cleaning the guide rail panorama glass roof in the removed state
- 54 10... Notes on cleaning the guide rail panorama glass roof when installed
- 41 00... Notes on the water drain hose of the slide/tilt sunroof
- 54 10... Overview 3D animation mechanism glass slide/tilt sunroof cover
- 54 10 030 Remove and install mechanism for the rear glass slide/tilt sunroof cover
- 54 13 130 Removing and installing front cross-member
- 54 10 170 Removing and installing front glass slide/tilt sunroof cover
- 54 10 020 Removing and installing mechanism for front glass slide/tilt sunroof panel
- 54 13 150 Removing and installing rear crossmember
- 54 10 175 Removing and installing rear glass slide/tilt sunroof cover
- 54 10... Removing and installing the left or right gaiter for glass slide/tilt sunroof
- 54 10... Removing and installing/replacing front drive cable plate
- 54 10 050 Removing and installing/replacing mechanism for floating headlining
- 54 10 070 Removing and installing/replacing slider set for floating roofliner
- 54 0... Repair instructions for bonded seals
- 54 10 052 Replacing fastener for wind deflector on left or right
- 54 10 025 Replacing the gate for the slide/tilt sunroof at the front left and right
- 54 10 035 Replacing the gate for the slide/tilt sunroof at the rear left and right
- Mechanical Sun Roof Components
- Electrical Sun Roof Components
- 54 13 002 Adjusting both glass slide/tilt sunroof panel
- 54 13 103 Aligning the rear water channel
- 54 10... Notes on cleaning the guide rail panorama glass roof in the removed state
- 54 10... Notes on cleaning the guide rail panorama glass roof when installed
- 54 0... Notes on panorama glass roof (initialization/normalization/learning of characteristic curve)
- 54 13 080 Removing and installing complete glass slide/tilt sunroof
- 54 13 130 Removing and installing front cross-member
- 54 13 150 Removing and installing rear crossmember
- 54 13 070 Removing and installing/replacing both floating headlinings for glass slide/tilt sunroof
- 54 13 060 Removing and installing/replacing floating headlining for glass slide/tilt sunroof
- 54 13 065 Removing and installing/replacing floating headlining for glass slide/tilt sunroof at rear
- 54 13 105 Removing and installing/replacing rear water channel
- 54 13 100 Removing and installing/replacing water channel
- 54 13 090 Removing and installing/replacing wind deflector
- 54 13 556 Replace panorama glass roof frame
- 54 13 095 Replacing (cleaning) storage net for wind deflector
- 54 10 052 Replacing fastener for wind deflector on left or right
- 54 13 050 Replacing gasket for rear slide/tilt sunroof lid
- 54 13 055 Replacing gasket for slide/tilt sunroof frame
- 54 10 025 Replacing the gate for the slide/tilt sunroof at the front left and right
- 54 10 035 Replacing the gate for the slide/tilt sunroof at the rear left and right
- Motor-Operated Convertible Top
- Folding Roof
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.