00 00... Information/warning labels

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 00 00... Information/warning labels
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Fig 1: Identifying Engine Compartment, Interior, Rear End And Under Floor
G03297033Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
INFORMATION / WARNING LABELS DESCRIPTION

1 Engine compartment 3 Rear end
2 Interior 4 Underfloor
INFORMATION/WARNING LABEL DESCRIPTION

Location: Information/warning label: Country:
Various components Replacement identification -spare parts- US, Canada
Various components Anti-theft protection US, Canada
Engine compartment (1): 
Headlights/engine compartment Mercury (xenon headlights) Worldwide
Engine compartment/raw air snorkel Aluminium screws/bolts Worldwide
Cylinder head cover Ignition coil Worldwide
Engine compartment/end panel BMW High Performance Oil US, not Canada
Engine compartment/end panel Premair US
Engine compartment ICES Canada Canada
Engine compartment EC nameplate Worldwide, not US, Canada, Japan, Australia, Gulf States
Engine compartment/hood/bonnet Refrigerant Worldwide
Engine compartment/hood/bonnet Production date Australia, Great Britain
Engine compartment/hood/bonnet Exhaust gas Australia, US, Canada
Engine compartment/brake booster Brake fluid Canada
Engine compartment/hood/bonnet Exterior paint Worldwide
Engine compartment/hood/bonnet Genuine BMW spare parts Worldwide
Interior (2): 
Windscreen, top right Airbag -windscreen Europe
Windscreen Car Communication Computer China
Windscreen Vehicle identification number US, Canada, Gulf States, Great Britain & South Africa
I Drive A/C menu US, Canada
Interior/instrument panel Airbag -instrument panel US, Canada
Interior/sun visor Airbag -sun visor US, Canada
Steering wheel/speedometer Top speed -210 km/h- Only with optional extra and for car rental Germany
Complete vehicle bodyshell: 
B-pillar Vehicle identification number Brazil
B-pillar Manufacturer's certificate US, Canada, Gulf States
B-pillar Front passenger airbag Worldwide (not US and Canada)
B-pillar Side airbag Worldwide
B-pillar Tyre inflation pressure Europe, US, Canada, Australia
B-pillar Runflat indicator Worldwide
B-pillar Manufacturer's certificate US, Canada, Gulf States
Door, driver's side Towing Worldwide
Rear end (3): 
Fuel cap/hood/bonnet Independent heating Europe
Filling area Refuelling US, Canada, Europe
Filling area, instrument cluster (plug) OBD system US, Canada
Trim, striker Nose weight (only with optional extra) Worldwide
Trim, cross-member (through-loading) Lock, through-loading (only with optional extra) Worldwide
Underfloor (4): 
Vehicle jack Vehicle jack Australia
Front axle carrier Airbag (basic setting) Worldwide
Tension strut with hydro-mount Do not lash down Worldwide
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