61 13... Socket housing (radio plug), Hybrid System MQS/MPQ

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 61 13... Socket housing (radio plug), Hybrid System MQS/MPQ
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Manufactured by AMP:  The following contact types without strand sealing can be fitted in the plug housings:

  • MQS (Micro Quadlock System)
  • MPQ, width 2.8 mm (Micro Power Quadlock)
  • MPQ, width 5.2 mm (Micro Power Quadlock)

Removing MPQ contacts from radio plug: 

Press lock (1) in direction of arrow.

Detach secondary lock (2) from radio plug.

Fig 1: Disconnecting Secondary Lock From Radio Plug
G08573840Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Feed special tool 61 1 135 past side of contact.

Press special tool 61 1 135 in direction of arrow.

Pull wire (1) with socket contact out of radio plug (2).

Fig 2: Pulling Wire And Socket Contact From Radio Plug
G08573841Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Removing MQS contacts from contact carrier: 

Press lock (1) in direction of arrow and pull housing (2) out of radio plug.

Fig 3: Pulling Housing From Radio Plug
G08573842Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Press lock (1) in direction of arrow. Pull contact carrier (2) out of housing (3).

NOTE: When the contact carrier is pulled out, the secondary locks of the socket contacts are raised.
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