Functional networking

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Functional networking
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The following system overview shows the functional networking using the example of F10.

not illustrated: Functional networking with front electronic module (FEM), e.g. F30.

Fig 1: Dynamic Stability Control - Circuit Diagram
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Index Explanation
1 Dynamic stability control (DSC)
2 Electric vacuum pump
3 Electric machine
4 Electromechanical Power Steering (EPS)
5 Electric transmission oil pump
6 Auxiliary water pump
7 Electric A/C compressor
8 Reverse polarity protection
9 Positive battery connection point
10 Check fuse
10 Electric changeover valve, controllable engine mount
11 Digital engine electronics
12 Junction Box Electronics (JBE)
13 Distribution box (junction box)
14 Power distribution box, rear
15 Battery
16 Safety battery terminal
17 Battery management electronics (SME)
18 Refrigerant shutoff valve (high-voltage battery)
19 Integrated chassis management (ICM)
20 Integrated automatic heating/air conditioning system (IHKA)
21 Refrigerant shutoff valve, front
22 Car access system (CAS)
23 Crash Safety Module (ACSM)
24 Central gateway module (ZGM)
25 Brake pedal travel sensor
26 Brake vacuum sensor
27 Electrical machine electronics (EME)
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