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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 47 (Electrical Component Locator): Motors
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Motors
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MOTORS
| Description (Component) | Location |
|---|---|
| Air Conditioning Compressor (IHKA) (Y3) | Front RH side of engine compartment under air filter. |
| Auxiliary Fan Motor (M9) | Behind front grille. See Figure . |
| Auxiliary Throttle Position Motor (ADS) (M93) | LH side of engine compartment. |
| Auxiliary Water Pump (M37a) | Rear LH side of engine compartment. |
| Blower Motor (M30) | Behind center of Cowl. |
| Concealing Headlight Motor, LH (M18) | Front LH side of engine compartment. |
| Concealing Headlight Motor, RH (M19) | Front RH side of engine compartment. |
| Cruise Control Actuator (Tempomat) (M25) | LH side of engine compartment. |
| CYL. 1-6 Fuel Pump (M2z) | In RH side of luggage compartment. |
| CYL. 7-12 Fuel Pump (M11) | In RH side of luggage compartment. |
| CYL. 1-6 Throttle Body (EML) (M6360) | Front of engine left. |
| CYL. 7-12 Throttle Body Motor (EML) (M6370) | Front RH side of engine compartment. |
| Dash Vent Mixing Flap Motor (M34) | RH side of dash behind glove box RH side of IHKA Plenum. |
| Defroster Flap Motor (M35) | LH side of IHKA Plenum. |
| Driver's Air Bag Gas Generator (G5) | On steering wheel. |
| Driver's Door Lock Motor (M12) | In lower LH front door. See Figure . |
| Driver's Power Window Motor/Increment Sensor (M21z) | In lower LH front door. See Figure . |
| Driver's Seatback Recliner Motor (M53) | In lower LH front seatback. |
| Driver's Seat Cushion Tilt Motor (M50) | Under LH front seat. |
| Driver's Seat Height Motor (M52) | Under LH front seat. |
| Driver's Seat Lumbar Support Motor/Valve (M55z) | In upper LH front seatback. |
| Driver's Seat Movement Motor (M51) | Under LH front seat. |
| Driver's Thigh Support Motor (M65) | Under LH front seat. |
| EML Actuator Motor I (M6360) | Front LH side of engine compartment. See Figure . |
| EML Actuator Motor II (M6370) | Front RH side of engine compartment. See Figure . |
| Fresh Air Flap Motor (M36) | LH side of IHKA Plenum. |
| Fuel Pump (M2) | In RH side of luggage compartment. |
| Gas Filler Lock Motor (M16) | In RH rear side of luggage compartment. See Figure . |
| Generator (G6509) | LH side of engine compartment. |
| Headlight/Fog Light Washer Pump (M7) | Front RH side of engine compartment near windshield washer reservoir. See Figure . |
| Intensive Wash Pump (M5) | Front RH side of engine compartment near windhsield washer reservoir. |
| Left Footwell Flap Motor (M31) | Below LH side of dash. |
| Left Headlight Widening Motor (M80) | Front LH side of engine compartment. |
| Left Mixing Flap Motor (M39) | Center of dash left of radio. |
| Left Rear Window Motor (M20) | Left from LH rear seat behind trim panel. |
| Left Ventilation Flap Motor (M38) | Behind LH fresh air cowl. |
| LH Concealing Headlight Motor (M18) | Front LH side of engine compartment. |
| Passenger's Air Bag Gas Generator (G6) | Below RH side of dash. |
| Passenger's Door Lock Motor (M13) | In lower RH front door. See Figure . |
| Passenger's Power Window Motor/Increment Sensor (M23z) | In lower RH front door. |
| Passenger's Seatback Recliner Motor (M58) | In lower RH front seatback. |
| Passenger's Seat Cushion Tilt Motor (M61) | Under RH front seat. |
| Passenger's Seat Height Motor (M59) | Under RH front seat. |
| Passenger's Seat Lumbar Support Motor/Valve (M56z) | In upper RH front seatback. |
| Passenger's Seat Movement Motor (M60) | Under RH front seat. |
| Passenger's Thigh Support Motor (M66) | Under RH front seat. |
| Power Sun Shade Motor (M74) | At back of rear window shelf. |
| Recirculation Flap Motor (M40) | Below LH side of dash. |
| RH Concealing Headlight Motor (M19 ) |
Front RH side of engine compartment. |
| Right Footwell Flap Motor (M32) | LH side of RH footwell. |
| Right Headlight Widening Motor (M81) | Front RH side of engine compartment. |
| Right Rear Window Motor (M22) | RH side of RH rear seat behind trim panel. |
| Right Ventilation Flap Motor (M33) | LH side of RH footwell. |
| Secondary Air Pump (M63) | Front RH side of engine compartment. |
| Steering Column Angle Adjust Motor (M83) | Bottom of steering column. |
| Steering Column Length Adjust Motor (M82) | Bottom of steering column. |
| Sun Blind Motor (M74) | At back of rear window shelf. See Figure . |
| Sunroof Motor (M24) | Center of windshield header. See Figure . |
| Trunk Lock Motor (M17) | Rear of car rear side of luggage compartment. |
| Washer Pump (M4) | RH side of engine compartment on washer fluid reservoir. See Figure . |
| Water Pump In Luggage Compartment (M86) | In luggage compartment in spare tire compartment. See Figure . |
| Wiper Motor (M3) | Behind LH fresh air cowl. |
| Wiper Pressure Control Motor (ADV) (M6) | Behind LH fresh air cowl. |
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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.