R60 What did you do to your Countryman TODAY?
#426
#427
I coded the mini today. It took a while, but I figured it out. My favorite new features ... unlock doors on key removal, one touch sunroof, and close windows and sunroof with remote lock button. I also coded the fogs to stay on with the high beams and the sunroof to close when it senses rain.
#429
actually did this last night ....
ordered weathertech side window deflectors
i got the dark tint for the front doors only
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
will post pics when they get here, hopefully this week
scott
ordered weathertech side window deflectors
i got the dark tint for the front doors only
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
will post pics when they get here, hopefully this week
scott
#430
#432
Thanks... I really don't have a "how to" because it could've went to a "how to screw it up thread". I tapped into front fog light wiring, no errors no ncs-programming, straight away wiring. I'll try my best at the order of things.
Ordered part # 63247255925 (fog light assembly for 2012 R58/Coupe) with NAM discount it was $38. Bought 25ft roll of 16 ga. wire, (8) #51-11-8-222-901 plastic blind rivets (lower valance) & (6) 07-14-9-807-127 plastic blind rivots (fender trim).
I pulled lower valance, cut hole in center. The gap in valance is almost an exact fit for the light assembly (which has 4 hook/tabs on it that latch over upper bumper and lower valance) I made my own connector to the assembly, it's pretty simple 2 hot & 2 grounds. For the fog light I ran wire all the way down drivers side (routing through brake line clamps then along front frame rail) I cut the YELLOW wire on fog light and spliced there. All my connections are soldered & shrink tubed. It's wired to go on with front fogs but could easily be switched to run separate.
Overall it took about 3 hours, but if I had to do it again - cut that in half. If you have any questions PM me. Motor On![/QUOTE]
Ordered part # 63247255925 (fog light assembly for 2012 R58/Coupe) with NAM discount it was $38. Bought 25ft roll of 16 ga. wire, (8) #51-11-8-222-901 plastic blind rivets (lower valance) & (6) 07-14-9-807-127 plastic blind rivots (fender trim).
I pulled lower valance, cut hole in center. The gap in valance is almost an exact fit for the light assembly (which has 4 hook/tabs on it that latch over upper bumper and lower valance) I made my own connector to the assembly, it's pretty simple 2 hot & 2 grounds. For the fog light I ran wire all the way down drivers side (routing through brake line clamps then along front frame rail) I cut the YELLOW wire on fog light and spliced there. All my connections are soldered & shrink tubed. It's wired to go on with front fogs but could easily be switched to run separate.
Overall it took about 3 hours, but if I had to do it again - cut that in half. If you have any questions PM me. Motor On![/QUOTE]
Last edited by islandcountryman; 10-22-2012 at 08:26 PM.
#433
Thanks... I really don't have a "how to" because it could've went to a "how to screw it up thread". I tapped into front fog light wiring, no errors no ncs-programming, straight away wiring. I'll try my best at the order of things.
Ordered part # 63247255925 (fog light assembly for 2012 R58/Coupe) with NAM discount it was $38. Bought 25ft roll of 16 ga. wire, (8) #51-11-8-222-901 plastic blind rivets (lower valance) & (6) 07-14-9-807-127 plastic blind rivots (fender trim).
I pulled lower valance, cut hole in center. The gap in valance is almost an exact fit for the light assembly (which has 4 hook/tabs on it that latch over upper bumper and lower valance) I made my own connector to the assembly, it's pretty simple 2 hot & 2 grounds. For the fog light I ran wire all the way down drivers side (routing through brake line clamps then along front frame rail) I cut the YELLOW wire on fog light and spliced there. All my connections are soldered & shrink tubed. It's wired to go on with front fogs but could easily be switched to run separate.
Overall it took about 3 hours, but if I had to do it again - cut that in half. If you have any questions PM me. Motor On!
Ordered part # 63247255925 (fog light assembly for 2012 R58/Coupe) with NAM discount it was $38. Bought 25ft roll of 16 ga. wire, (8) #51-11-8-222-901 plastic blind rivets (lower valance) & (6) 07-14-9-807-127 plastic blind rivots (fender trim).
I pulled lower valance, cut hole in center. The gap in valance is almost an exact fit for the light assembly (which has 4 hook/tabs on it that latch over upper bumper and lower valance) I made my own connector to the assembly, it's pretty simple 2 hot & 2 grounds. For the fog light I ran wire all the way down drivers side (routing through brake line clamps then along front frame rail) I cut the YELLOW wire on fog light and spliced there. All my connections are soldered & shrink tubed. It's wired to go on with front fogs but could easily be switched to run separate.
Overall it took about 3 hours, but if I had to do it again - cut that in half. If you have any questions PM me. Motor On!
Thanks
#436
see post #241 there's a pic minutes after I installed ->https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...n-today-7.html
#437
#438
just installed my weathertech side window deflectors, took less than 5 minutes total to do the front doors
too dark for pictures, i'll post them tomorrow
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
scott
too dark for pictures, i'll post them tomorrow
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
scott
#439
just installed my weathertech side window deflectors, took less than 5 minutes total to do the front doors
too dark for pictures, i'll post them tomorrow
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
scott
too dark for pictures, i'll post them tomorrow
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
scott
#447
#450
just installed my weathertech side window deflectors, took less than 5 minutes total to do the front doors
too dark for pictures, i'll post them tomorrow
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
scott
too dark for pictures, i'll post them tomorrow
http://www.weathertech.com/mini/2012...ow-deflectors/
scott