Control Units

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Control Units
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CONTROL UNITS

Component Component Location
ABS Control Module/Hydraulic Unit On left rear of engine compartment.
Anti-Theft Control Module (Alpine) Behind glove box. See Figure .
Automatic Climate Control Module Behind center console. See Figure .
Body Electronics Control Module Behind glove box. See Figure .
Check Control Module Under left side of dash. See Figure .
Chime Module Below left side of dash.
Convertible Top Control Module On lower left "C" pillar behind side panel. See Figure .
Crash Control Module On relay panel, under left side of dash. See Figure .
Cruise Control Module Under right side of dash, behind glove box. See Figure .
Day Light Relay Module On relay panel, under left side of dash. See Figure .
Electronic Immobilizer Control Module (EWS II) Under right side of dash, behind glove box. See Figure .
Engine Control Module On right rear corner of engine compartment. See Figure .
Final Stage Unit Behind left side of dash.
On-Board Computer Module On center console. See Figure .
Relay Module Behind glove box.
Slip Control Module (ABS/ASC) Under right side of dash, behind glove box. See Figure .
Sun Roof Control Assembly Under roof center panel. See Figure .
Supplemental Restraint System Control Module Under rear seat. See Figure .
Transmission Control Module On right rear corner of engine compartment. See Figure .
Transmitter Module (EWS II) On right side of steering column.
Wiper/Washer Module Behind glove box. See Figure .
Wiper/Washer Module (Low II) Behind glove box. See Figure .
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