MINI Cooper Service and Repair- Serving Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Burlington NC
- November 4, 2013
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A Little Information About Your Mini Cooper
Mini Coopers may be small, compact cars, but they sure do pack a power punch in terms of speed and performance. These little British sports cars are stylish and compact in size, but their steering handling is impressive and precise. It is important to keep up with service and maintenance for your Mini Cooper to keep it running at optimum performance. Call us today to schedule an appointment for service.
Three Types of Service for the Mini Cooper
If the display is flashing and the mileage is displayed as a negative you have gone past the time of service and are overdue.
The services come in this order:
- Oil Change
- Inspection I
- Oil Change
- Inspection II
- Repeat
- Oil and Filter
- Reset Service Interval Display
- Interior Cabin Filter
- Check Brake Pads & Rotors
- Clean Brake Pad Contact Points
- Grease Wheel Centering Hubs
- Check Parking Brake
Mini Cooper Inspection I – Primarily known as a minor service inspection for your Mini Cooper. It includes the following:
- Oil and Filter
- Check Fuel Tank, Lines & Connections
- Check Exhaust System
- Check Struts & Shock Absorbers
- Check Power Steering System
- Check Brake System
- Check Tires (Need tires for your Mini Cooper? Click Here.)
- Check Engine Fluid Levels
- Check Engine Coolant
- Check Air Conditioning / Heater System
- Check Windshield Wipers & Fluid
- Check Electrical Components
- Check Interior / Exterior Lighting
- Reset Service Interval Display
Mini Cooper Inspection II – Primarily known as a major service inspection for your Mini Cooper it includes everything from Inspection I and the following:
- Air Filter Element
- Serpentine Belt
- Brake Fluid
- Coolant
- Oxygen Sensor Replacement (100,000 Miles)
- Spark Plugs Replacement (100,000 Miles)
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