Section 40 (Electrical Component Locator): Miscellaneous

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Miscellaneous
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MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION

Component Component Location
Antenna Amplifier AM/FM (Coupe) In roof panel.
Antenna Amplifier AM/FM (Roadster) On left side of luggage compartment.
Anti-Theft Horn (Alpine) On left rear of engine compartment.
Battery On right rear of luggage compartment, under carpet.
Battery B+ Start Point (2.5L) In right side of luggage compartment.
Battery B+ Start Point (3.0L) In right side of luggage compartment.
Battery B+ Start Point (3.2L) In front power distribution box.
B+ Jump Start Junction Point In right rear corner of engine compartment, in "E" Box. See Figure .
B+ Junction Point In front power distribution box. See Figure .
B+ Junction Point Under left side of dash.
B+ Junction Point ("E" Box) In right rear corner of engine compartment, in "E" Box.
Blower Resistors Behind center of dash.
Characteristic Map Cooling Thermostat On front of cylinder head. See Figure .
Cruise Control Interface Near steering column.
Data Link Connector (DLC) (2.5L) On right rear side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Data Link Connector (DLC) (3.0L) On right rear side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Data Link Connector (DLC) (3.2L) On right rear side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Driver's Side Pyrotechnical Belt Tensioner Right side of driver's seat.
DWA Siren On left rear side of engine compartment.
EWS Toroidal Coil At ignition switch.
HIFI Amplifier On right side of luggage compartment.
OBD II Connector On right side of center console.
Passenger's Side Pyrotechnical Belt Tensioner Left side of passenger's seat.
Resistor On cylinder head.
Washer Jet Heater (2) On underside of engine hood.
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