61 13.. Unlocking And Disconnecting Different Plug Connections

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 61 13.. Unlocking And Disconnecting Different Plug Connections
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NOTE: Examples of unlocking and disconnecting different plug connections.

Press lock and open clip in direction of arrow. Disconnect plug connection.

Fig 1: Pressing Lock And Opening Clip
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Press lock and open clip in direction of arrow. Disconnect plug connection.

Fig 2: Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Open clip in direction of arrow and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 3: Opening Clip And Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 4: Pressing Lock And Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 5: Pressing Lock And Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 6: Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 7: Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 8: Pressing Lock And Disconnecting Plug Connection
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Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.

Fig 9: Pressing Lock And Disconnecting Plug Connection
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