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Fuses and relays of the Mini Cooper

Model: Mini Mini R50, R52, R53 - Years 2001-2007
Part: Fuse box

Let's see the explanation of the fuses and relays of a Mini Cooper R50: In the fuse box of the engine compartment, located next to the battery, we find the ABS fuse, ignition switch, multifunction control module, air conditioning. Radiator fan motor, fog lights, windshield wipers, automatic transmission, engine management. There are also relays for engine control, A/C compressor, heating fan, fog lights, windshield wiper motor. In the cabin, behind a panel in the pillar near the clutch pedal, we find the multifunction control module, power steering, instrument panel, audio system, heating, cigarette lighter, rear window defogger, engine management, ABS, horn, immobilizer, alternator, parking sensors, heating fan relay and fuel pump relay.

Posted on 17 October 2025 by ScegliAuto

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