61 13... Connector housing, LCC contact (load current contact)

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 61 13... Connector housing, LCC contact (load current contact)
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Socket housing: 

Press lock (1) with suitable tool (2) in direction of arrow out of socket housing (3).

Fig 1: Pressing Lock With Suitable Tool In Direction Of Arrow Out Of Socket Housing
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Pull lock (1) out of socket housing (2).

Fig 2: Pulling Lock Out Of Socket Housing (Socket Housing)
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Insert special tool 61 0 317 (release tool) into socket housing (1) and pull out wiring with LCC contact (2) in direction of arrow.

Fig 3: Inserting Special Tool (61 0 317) Into Socket Housing
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Pin housing: 

Unlock locking slide (1) of pin housing (2) with suitable tool (3) in direction of arrow.

Fig 4: Unlocking Locking Slide Of Pin Housing With Suitable Tool In Direction Of Arrow (Pin Housing)
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Insert special tool 61 1 200 into pin housing (1) and pull out lead with LCC contact (2) in direction of arrow.

Fig 5: Inserting Special Tool (61 0 317) Into Pin Housing
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