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Mini Cooper

When to Replace Your Mini’s Spark Plugs?

Spark plugs are one of the most important components in Mini’s engine, as they are responsible for creating the spark that ignites the fuel and air mixture in the combustion chamber. Over time, spark plugs wear out and can cause problems such as misfires, poor fuel economy, and even engine damage. How would you know [...]

July 11, 2023|Mini Cooper|

MINI Cooper Spark Plug Change

This R56 Mini Cooper came in with a bad stumble on acceleration which we determined to be a faulty ignition coil. While diagnosing we removed a spark plug and found the plugs looked original at 65k miles. The manufacturer recommends spark plugs at 60k miles, but as you can see they are badly [...]

February 11, 2019|Mini Cooper|

2009 MINI Cooper S Head Repair

This 2009 Mini Cooper S had the timing chain tensioner back out of the engine causing valve damage.  There are various problems with the timing system on these R55 powered Mini Coopers made from 2007-2014.  The tensioners can back out or fail hydraulically (there is an updated tensioner designed to reduce the chances of this [...]

January 23, 2019|Mini Cooper|

Mini N14 Timing Chain Repair

  This R56 Mini Cooper S came in for basic maintenance but a loud chain rattle was discovered during service. The common faulty timing chain tensioner and timing chain cassette were replaced to prevent catastrophic engine failure. 

October 3, 2018|Mini Cooper|

Mini Cooper Clutch Fork Replacement

This 2004 Mini Cooper came in with clutch problems.  As is often the case with clutch problems it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly which part of the clutch and clutch release mechanism failed, but our trained Mini Cooper mechanics, know when something is wrong inside the clutch.  In this case we removed [...]

August 20, 2013|Mini Cooper|

Mini Cooper Timing Chain

Mini Cooper Timing Chain - Mini Repair Denver Mini engines have had some issues with timing chains since they first came out.  We have serviced some of the older minis and replacing the timing components takes a little longer.  The timing chain had not skipped timing at this point so there was no damage to the [...]

February 12, 2013|Mini Cooper|

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