Mini Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Mini reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Mini Cooper 2018: How to lower it?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Aug 2018

The Mini uses coil springs to set its ride height, and there are several aftermarket options for lower coil springs. However,they should be installed by a professional suspension workshop. You should also check the laws and regulations in your state to ensure the legality of any modifications you're planning on doing.

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Which is the biggest Mini Cooper?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Aug 2018

In terms of physical size the five-door Mini Countryman is the largest vehicle in the current Mini fleet.

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Mini Cooper 2018: How to remove the door panel?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Aug 2018

Pop out the red cap, then remove the fastener behind it. There are then four other fasteners around the door card to remove. Pull the door handle cover off, then lever the bottom of the door card off.

You can then work the door panel loose by pulling the top part of the panel forward and lifting it up.

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Mini Cooper: Are parts expensive?

Answered by CarsGuide 10 Aug 2018

They are more expensive than Toyota Corolla parts, but cheaper than parts for a Rolls Royce. Generally, most European vehicles will have more expensive parts compared to a similar Japanese or Korean car and the Mini is no different. Finding a good independent mechanic and researching where parts can be purchased cheaper is how many owners save money.

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Mini Cooper 2018: How to change the oil?

Answered by CarsGuide 10 Aug 2018

Take it to a good independent mechanic and have them do it, as you don't save enough money doing the job yourself to make it worthwhile spending the time sourcing your own oil and filter, jacking the car up, risking scaling yourself with hot oil while draining the old oil, making a mess when filling the new oil, then disposing of the old oil (you can't put it in your bin!).

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Mini Cooper 2018: How to open the hood?

Answered by CarsGuide 10 Aug 2018

Pull the bonnet release lever, found on the driver's side A-pillar near the pedals, then walk to the front of the car. Approximately 30cm to the right of the Mini badge on the bonnet (hood) there is a button. Push that and lift, and the bonnet (hood) will open.

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Mini Cooper 2018: How to adjust the headlights?

Answered by CarsGuide 3 Aug 2018

Current-generation Minis use H4 Halogen in their low beam lights, and you need to ensure you have the ignition switched off and to never, ever touch the globes with your bare hands. Open the bonnet and pop open the cover protecting the back of the headlight. Disconnect the wiring plug and unclip the wire retainer holding the globe in by pinching the open end of the clip together while swinging it out. You can then remove the globe and switch it over. Adjusting headlights should be performed by a qualified mechanic to ensure they don't blind other motorists or leave you lacking proper illumination.

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Mini Cooper: How to make it faster?

Answered by CarsGuide 3 Aug 2018

The easiest way is to sell the naturally aspirated Cooper and buy a factory high-performance model like a GP Edition or a Cooper S John Cooper Works model.

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Mini Cooper: What model do I have?

Answered by CarsGuide 3 Aug 2018

I am not sure as you didn't supply pics of it. Mini sell a two door Convertible model, a three door hatch, a five door hatch, a five door Clubman wagon, plus an off-road-inspired five door variant called the Countryman. They also sell the high-performance John Cooper Works model.

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How to program a Mini Cooper key fob?

Answered by CarsGuide 25 Jul 2018

You can't programme a new key fob to your MINI without specialist software that reads your car's computer, but you can change the CR2032 battery in the key fob yourself.

Use the button on the side of the key fob to slide the emergency key out, then pop out the middle section on the back of the key using a flat-head screwdriver. Slot the screwdriver into the exposed tab and lift up to reveal the battery.

Reassembly is the reverse of this procedure.

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