2nd Gen R56 Cooper S MINI R56 Service Schedule?

Discussion in '2nd Generation: 2007+ R55 through R61' started by COOP310, May 23, 2011.

  1. COOP310

    COOP310 New Member

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    I understand that the R56 uses CBS to determine the schedule, but i am trying to locate a list of procedures that are due with each service.
    My car is currently at 55000 miles and has service due. I have a feeling that this is probably what used to be referred to as "inspection II" on the R53, or possibly the spark plug replacement that is due at 60k on the R56 Cooper S. Is there any way to find out for sure without scheduling a dealer service call?
     
  2. Minidave

    Minidave Well-Known Member
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    Did your car come with the owner's and service manuals? It's in the service book.....

    If not, I'll look it up for you later today, my car's a 2009 but I doubt it's any different from yours.

    Also I'm pretty sure your dealer would not charge you for a phone call to discuss your service needs and their cost.
     
  3. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

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    The manual is posted here on M/A, look in the Library (thanks Nate!)
     
  4. amberback

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    Also check out this document that someone referred me to. Seems like it may have come from a MINI Service department.
     

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    COOP310 New Member

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    Thanks, amberback, that will work!
     
  6. grodenglaive

    grodenglaive New Member

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    That's a great find. I wonder what is done during the "Vehicle Check".
     

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