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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 467 (Lights - Repair Instructions)
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Section 467 (Lights - Repair Instructions)
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- Lamp Settings
- Headlights
- 63 12 001 Removing and installing/replacing left headlight
- 63 12 002 Removing and installing/replacing right headlight
- 63 12 010 Removing and installing left headlight (xenon headlight)
- 63 12 011 Replacing left headlight (xenon headlight)
- 63 12 012 Removing and installing right headlight (xenon headlight)
- 63 12 013 Replacing right headlight (xenon headlight)
- 63 12 015 Removing and installing left headlight (adaptive headlight)
- 63 12 016 Replacing left headlight (adaptive headlight)
- 63 12 860 Replacing control unit for left xenon headlight
- 63 12 861 Replacing control unit for right xenon headlight
- 63 12 870 Replacing ignition unit for left xenon headlight (from 10/2003)
- 63 12 871 Replacing ignition unit for right xenon headlight (from 10/2003)
- 63 12 895 Replacing drive for left adaptive headlight
- Turn Signal Indicator Lights
- Clearance And Side Marker Lamps
- Fog Lights, Auxiliary Lights
- Rear Light Cluster
- Brake Lights
- License Plate Lights
- Interior Lights
- 63 31 000 Removing and installing/replacing complete ceiling light
- 63 31 020 Removing and installing/replacing footwell light
- 63 31 023 Removing and installing/replacing footwell light (on floor trim panel, rear)
- 63 31 050 Removing and installing/replacing mirror light
- 63 31 080 Removing and installing/replacing luggage compartment light (in rear lid, top)
- 63 31 150 Removing and installing/replacing glovebox light
- Lights Bulbs
- 63 99 ... Instructions for handling light bulbs (exterior lights)
- 63 99 ... Instructions for replacing light bulbs (interior lights)
- 63 99 002 Replacing halogen bulb for high-beam headlight on left
- 63 99 071 Replacing halogen-light bulb for left or right headlight
- 63 99 076 Replacing bulb for left xenon headlight
- 63 99 077 Replacing bulb for right xenon headlight
- 63 99 140 Replacing bulb for side marker lamp, front left
- 63 99 141 Replacing bulb for side marker lamp, front right
- 63 99 145 Replacing bulb for side marker lamp, front left (in turn indicator)
- 63 99 201 Replacing halogen bulb for fog lamp insert, left or right
- 63 99 273 Replacing bulb for turn indicator, front left
- 63 99 275 Replacing bulb for turn indicator, front right
- 63 99 295 Replacing bulb for auxiliary turn indicator light, front left or right
- 63 99 315 Replacing light bulb(s) for left or right rear light
- 63 99 401 Replacing bulb for left or right license plate light
- 63 99 431 Replacing light bulb(s) for ceiling light
- 63 99 438 Replacing bulb for footwell light (on floor trim panel, rear)
- 63 99 445 Replacing bulb(s) for mirror light
- 63 99 451 Replacing light bulb for luggage compartment lighting
- 63 99 465 Replacing bulb in left or right door mirror
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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.