61 31... Remount operating unit for additional seat function (clipped version)

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 61 31... Remount operating unit for additional seat function (clipped version)
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Necessary preliminary tasks: 

Removal: 

Release all latch mechanisms on the operating unit (1) using screwdriver (3-mm blade).

Fig 1: Releasing Latch Mechanisms On Operating Unit Using Screwdriver
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Feed out the operating unit (1) from the rear panel (2).

Fig 2: Identifying Operating Unit And Rear Panel
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Disconnect the connector from the printed circuit board (2) and remove the operating unit (1).

Fig 3: Identifying Operating Unit, Connector, And Printed Circuit Board
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Unclip the button (1) using screwdriver (2) and pull out forwards.

Fig 4: Removing Button Using Screwdriver
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Installation: 

Fit the memory button to the operating unit and press to lock into place.

Fig 5: Identifying Operating Unit Memory Button
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Installation note: 

Ensure keypads (1) are seated correctly.

Fig 6: Identifying Operating Unit Keypads
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Disconnect the connector from the printed circuit board (2) and remove the operating unit (1).

Fig 7: Identifying Operating Unit, Connector, And Printed Circuit Board
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Fit the operating unit (1) to the rear panel (2) and press to lock into place.

IMPORTANT: Pay attention to the freedom of movement and function of the remounted button.
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