4380 Measurement aid

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 4380 Measurement aid
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0493962 614380 Measurement aid Minimum set: Measuring and testing equipment MP

NOTE: (Test box, 105-pin, complete) For connecting all adapter cables to 61-pin to 105-pin plug connections. [Released]

SI number: 02 04 01 (710)

Consisting of:

Fig 1: Identifying Measurement Aid (0493962)
G08465624Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  1. 4 = 0494078 Line
NOTE: (Measuring cable set) 2/4 mm system, cable length: 200 mm [Released]
  1. = 0494075 Measurement aid
    NOTE: (Test box, 105-pin) Without accessories. Remaining inventories will be sold off followed by discontinuation and then available as part of complete special tool set 83 30 0 493 962 (61 4 380) only. [Not available separately]
  2. = 0494076 Line
    NOTE: (Measuring cable, black) 2 mm system, cable length: 750 mm Remaining inventories will be sold off followed by discontinuation and then available as part of complete special tool set 83 30 0 493 962 (61 4 380) only. [Not available separately]
  3. = 0494077 Line
    NOTE: (Measuring cable, red) 2 mm system, cable length: 750 mm Remaining inventories will be sold off followed by discontinuation and then available as part of complete special tool set 83 30 0 493 962 (61 4 380) only. [Not available separately]
  4. = 0494079 Pressure gauge
NOTE: (Ground cable) For shielding, cable length: 1.5 m. Remaining inventories will be sold off followed by discontinuation and then available as part of complete special tool set 83 30 0 493 962 (61 4 380) only. [Not available separately]
RENDER: 1.0x

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