Section 44 (Electrical Component Locator): Motors

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Motors
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MOTORS

Component Component Location
Air Pump On front of engine compartment.
Auxiliary Fan Motor Behind front grille.
Auxiliary Throttle Position Motor (ADS) On front of engine compartment.
Blower Motor On rear of engine compartment, behind right fresh air intake.
Convertible Top Motor On left side of luggage compartment.
Convertible Top Storage Lid Lock Motor On left side of convertible top compartment.
Convertible Top Storage Lid Motor On left side of luggage compartment.
Cruise Control Actuator (Tempomat) On front left side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Fuel Pump Below right side of rear seat.
Gas Filler Lock Motor On right rear side of luggage compartment.
Glove Box Lock Motor Behind glove box.
Headlight/Foglight Washer Pump On front right side of engine compartment, on washer fluid reservoir.
Rear Window Blower Behind rear seats.
Trunk Lock Motor On rear of luggage compartment, in liftgate.
Washer Pump On front right side of engine compartment, on washer fluid reservoir.
Windscreen Cowl Panel Lock Motor Behind front cover, on top of windshield.
Wiper Motor On rear of engine compartment, below center air intake.
RENDER: 1.0x

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