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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 426 (Heating And Air Conditioning - Repair)
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Section 426 (Heating And Air Conditioning - Repair)
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- Heater with Operation
- 64 11 ... Installing servodrive
- 64 11 206 Removing and installing or replacing heater
- 64 11 208 Replacing heater core
- 64 11 213 Removing and installing/replacing heater - A/C unit fan
- 64 11 225 Replacing controller for heater/air conditioner fan
- 64 11 262 Removing and installing/replacing auxiliary water pump
- 64 11 274 Replacing water valve for heater
- 64 11 324 Replace the button caps for the heater controls (E60/E61 from 03/2007, E63/E64 from 09/2007)
- 64 11 377 Removing and installing (replacing) control panel for heater - A/C system
- 64 11 803 Removing and installing/replacing servodrive for left fresh-air/reirculated-air flap
- 64 11 808 Removing and installing/replacing servodrive for right fresh-air/recirculated air flap
- 64 11 830 Replacing servodrive for left ventilation flap
- 64 11 832 Replacing servodrive for right ventilation flap
- 64 11 840 Replacing servodrive for left footwell flap
- 64 11 842 Replacing servodrive for right footwell flap
- 64 11 869 Replacing servodrive of stratification flap
- 64 11 875 Removing and installing/replacing servodrive for defrosting flap
- 64 11 902 Replacing sensor fan for interior temperature
- 64 11 912 Removing and installing/replacing temperature sensor for heating unit
- 64 11 916 Replacing temperature sensor for cold-air distributor
- 64 11 943 Replacing evaporator temperature sensor
- 64 11 970 Replacing fogging sensor
- 64 11 991 Removing and installing/replacing sensor for automatic recirculated air control
- 64 11 992 Removing and installing/replacing solar sensor
- Auxiliary Heater With Control Elements
- Nozzle and Outlets
- Microfilter
- Air Conditioning System
- 64 50 ... Instructions For Handling Refrigerant R 134A
- 64 50 ... Leak Testing With Ultraviolet Additives (UV Additives) (BMW Leak-Testing Case)
- 64 52 ... Instructions For Opening And Replacing Parts In Refrigerant Circuit
- 64 50 ... Air conditioner test (R 134a)
- 64 50 ... Leak-testing with leak tester device
- 64 50 ... Safety instructions for handling refrigerant R 134a
- 64 50 ... Safety precautions when handling refrigerant oil (for refrigerant R 134a)
- 64 50 009 Drawing off, evacuating and filling A/C system (R 134a)
- AC Housing/Evaporator
- Compressor
- Condenser and Dryer With Lines
- 64 53 ... Notes on replacing drier bottle or drier insert
- 64 53 517 Replacing desiccant insert for A/C system (condenser removed)
- 64 53 518 Replacing desiccant insert for A/C system (condenser removed)
- 64 53 520 Replacing safety pressure switch
- 64 53 551 Removing and installing / replacing condenser for A/C system
- 64 53 551 Removing and installing / replacing condenser for A/C system (N62)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.