Where are the relays in a Mini Cooper?

Where are the relays in a Mini Cooper?

Factory replacement relay R1 for your MINI. These are the relays in the fuse boxes located in the engine compartment and also in the cabin. See NMA8610-P for other relays. There are 4 basic Relays that are used in the MINI. Check the diagram for the relay position and the description will tell you which relay to select.

Where is the relay K2 on a mini horn?

If you really want to be thorough, now would be the time to remove the fuse panel and check the horn relay. It’s relay K2, at the bottom left of the panel and is probably gray in color. But chances are that it’s OK and the problem is in the horn clock-spring.

Where are the fuses located in a Mini Cooper?

Each car type distributes its fuses differently, so the fuse location is in a different place from one model to the next. The fuse box in the engine compartment is located to the right of the battery; you just have to lift the battery cover to reveal it.

Where to find fuse F28 on mini horn?

On the back-side of the panel cover should be a chart listing fuse number and function starting from the upper left and counting down each row left to right. For my car it was fuse F28, a 15 amp fuse. Use the fuse removal tool located at the bottom of the panel and gently remove the fuse.

Where are the relays located on a Mini Cooper?

Some relays in fuse/relay listing above are situated ‘behind’ the passenger compartment fuse panel. To access these relays open the passenger door (RHD) and partially remove the rubber door sealing gasket that runs along the door frame – where it changes direction from the door sill to the vertical part of the door frame.

If you really want to be thorough, now would be the time to remove the fuse panel and check the horn relay. It’s relay K2, at the bottom left of the panel and is probably gray in color. But chances are that it’s OK and the problem is in the horn clock-spring.

On the back-side of the panel cover should be a chart listing fuse number and function starting from the upper left and counting down each row left to right. For my car it was fuse F28, a 15 amp fuse. Use the fuse removal tool located at the bottom of the panel and gently remove the fuse.

Each car type distributes its fuses differently, so the fuse location is in a different place from one model to the next. The fuse box in the engine compartment is located to the right of the battery; you just have to lift the battery cover to reveal it.