Section 44 (Electrical Component Locator): Switches

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Switches
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SWITCHES

Component Component Location
ASC Switch In center console.
Automatic Transmission Range Switch In center console, on shifter mechanism.
Brake Fluid Level Switch In brake fluid reservoir cap.
Brakelight Switch On bracket, above brake pedal.
Convertible Top End Position Microswitch At convertible top linkage.
Convertible Top Position Microswitch At convertible top linkage.
Convertible Top Storage Lid Microswitch At convertible top linkage.
Clutch Switch On clutch pedal support bracket.
Dual Temperature Switch On right side top of radiator. See Figure .
Engine Coolant Level Switch On right front side of engine compartment.
Engine Hood Switch On right front side of engine compartment.
Jet Heater Thermoswitch On front left side of engine compartment.
Kickdown Switch Above accelerator pedal.
Oil Pressure Switch On front of engine, below intake manifold. See Figure .
Park Brake Switch At base of parking brake lever.
Pressure Switch On top of receiver-drier, behind right headlight. See Figure .
Reversing Light Switch On left side of transmission.
Seat Belt Switch (2) In respective front seat belt buckle.
Trunk Lid Microswitch Underside of trunk lid.
Trunk Light Switch On left underside of trunk lid.
Washer Fluid Level Switch On washer fluid reservoir.
Windscreen Cowl Panel Lock Micro-Switch At top of windshield.
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