Cooper Convertible (R52) L4-1.6L (W10) (2005)
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Green = MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) fibre-optic cables
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Yellow = ISIS (Integrated Service Information Server) fibre-optic cables
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Orange=repair fibre-optic cables
Important!
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Fibre-optic cables are permitted to show only one junction point (bridge), replace fibre-optic cables if necessary
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Smallest permissible bending radius is 25 mm
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Avoid effects of heat >= 85 °
Treating cables and fibre-optic cables See: Service and Repair/Treating Cables and Fibre-Optic Cables
FlexRay:
It is possible to repair the FlexRay. In the event of damage, the cables can be joined with conventional butt connectors See: Service and Repair/Butt
Connector for Repairing a Plug Connection.
Note:
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The cable is a twisted cable. If possible, maintain twisted cable after repair.
Airbag cables:
Repairing airbag cables See: Restraint Systems/Air Bag Systems/Air Bag/Air Bag Harness/Service and Repair
Ribbon cables:
Repairing ribbon cables See: Service and Repair/Repairing Ribbon Cables
Treating Cables and Fibre-Optic Cables
61 13 ... - Treating cables and fibre-optic cables
Special tools required:
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61 1 190 See: Tools and Equipment/61 1 190 Pliers
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61 4 320 See: Tools and Equipment/61 4 320 Crimping Set with Pliers
Note:
Special tools referred to in the repair instructions below are contained in the following special tool kits:
Subject of repair instructions
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Special tools for wiring harness repairs See: Tools and Equipment
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Cutting to length and stripping insulation from cables See: Service and Repair/Cutting to Length and Stripping Insulation From Cables
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Crimping stop parts (contacts)
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Butt connector for repairing a plug connection See: Service and Repair/Butt Connector for Repairing a Plug Connection
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Fan connector for retrofitting/repairs See: Multiple Junction Connector/Service and Repair/Installing Fan Type Connector for Retrofitting/Repairs
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Aerial elbow plug on radio receiver
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Cutting to length and stripping insulation from optical fibers See: Service and Repair/Cutting off, Stripping Insulation and Cutting Optical Fibres