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DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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2011 Mini Cooper S Countryman, Automatic
Section 1630 (Body - Repair - Cooper & Cooper S (R56))
2011 Mini Cooper S Countryman, AutomaticSECTION Section 1630 (Body - Repair - Cooper & Cooper S (R56))
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- Body, General
- Safety Information For Working On Vehicles With Automatic Engine Start-Stop System (MSA)
- 41 00... Blind rivets
- 41 00... Bonding on painted surfaces
- 41 00... Bonding Steel Parts
- 41 00... Corrosion Protection
- 41 00... EMC screws
- 41 00... Frame Alignment Control Dimensions, Body
- 41 00... Gap Dimensions, Body
- 41 00... General Cementing Instructions
- 99 00... General instructions on paintwork
- 51 14... General notes for labelling with adhesive films
- 41 00... Grinding aluminium components
- 41 00... Grinding Steel Parts
- 41 00... Handling airbags and restraint systems
- 41 00... Handling electrical and electronic equipment
- 41 00... Information/warning labels
- 41 00... Information On Hazards
- 41 00... Information on metal filler
- 64 00... Information on using cleaning agent/paints (personal protection equipment)
- 41 00... Information On Vehicle Protection
- 41 00... Installation solution for straight shank/hexagon rivet nut
- 41 00... Installing a cavity sealing with 2-component PU cavity foam
- 41 00... Installing a cavity acoustic baffle (expanded)
- 41 00... Installing a cavity sealing (not expanded)
- 41 00... Materials Science
- 41 00... Notes on adhesive K1
- 41 00... Notes on adhesive K2
- 41 00... Notes on adhesive K3
- 41 00... Notes on adhesive K4
- 41 00... Notes on adhesive K5
- 41 00... Notes on cleaning agent R1
- 61 00... Notes on handling the high pressure cleaner
- 41 00... Notes On Repairing Threads
- 41 00... Notes on the water drain hose of the slide/tilt sunroof
- 99 00... Notes on using temperature-controlled infra-red radiators
- 41 00... Opening bonded connections
- 41 00... Opening brazed connections
- 41 00... Opening riveted connections
- 41 00... Opening welded connections
- 41 00... Overview of adhesive cartridge guns
- 41 00... Overview of consumables (Electronic Parts Catalogue)
- 41 00... Position Of Shaped Parts For Cavity Acoustic Baffle
- 41 00... Punch rivets
- 41 00... Quality Standard
- 41 00... Repair solution for straight shank/hexagon rivet nut
- 41 0 Repair techniques, repair stage 1
- 41 0 Repair techniques, repair stage 2
- 41 0 Repair techniques, repair stage 3
- 41 00... Repairing plastic components
- 41 00... Riveting Steel Parts
- 41 00... Safety At Work
- 41 00... Setting blind rivet nuts and bolts
- 41 00... Spot-weld bonding steel components
- 41 00... Spray gun for cavity sealant
- 41 00... Stamping Vehicle Identification Number
- 41 00... Straightening aluminium component on the outer skin
- 41 00... Straightening aluminium components in structure
- 41 00... Straightening Steel Parts
- 99 00... Touching up paintwork damage
- 41 00... Use Of Materials In Outer Skin
- 41 00... Vehicle Identification Number, General
- 41 00... Welding steel components
- 41 00... Welding In Reinforcement Plate (Sheet Steel)
- 41 00... Working with 2-component PU cavity foam
- 41 00... Workshop Equipment
- Support Members
- 41 11 028 Replacing Left Engine Support (Partial Replacement Before Front Axle)
- 41 11 043 Replacing Front Section Of Left Engine Support
- 41 11 043 Stripping operations - Replacing front section of left engine support
- 41 11 141 Replacing Cover For Left Or Right Longitudinal Member
- 41 11 300 Replacing Cover For Longitudinal Member With Left Or Right Door Pillar (Partial Replacement B-Pillar, Rear Side Panel Removed)
- 41 11 720 Replacing Rear Left Side Member (Partial Replacement, Rear Panel And Side Panel At Rear Left Removed)
- Luggage Compartment
- Wheel Wells
- Side Frame And Door Pillars
- Roof Outer Skin
- 41 31... Installing Roof Rack Reinforcement
- 41 31 010 Replacing Roof Outer Skin (Version With Slide/Tilt Sunroof)
- 41 31 001 Replacing Roof Outer Skin (Version With Slide/Tilt Sunroof)
- 41 31 000 Stripping Operations - Replacing Roof Outer Skin (Normal Roof)
- 41 31 001 Stripping Operations - Replacing Roof Outer Skin (Version With Slide/Tilt Sunroof)
- Dash Cowl
- Front Trim Panel
- Rear Trim Panel
- 41 34 121 Replacing complete tail panel and luggage compartment floor
- 41 34 042 Replacing outer section of rear apron (partial replacement - middle)
- 41 34 037 Replacing outer section of rear apron (partial replacement)
- 41 34 060 Replacing Tail Panel
- 41 34 042 Stripping operations - Replacing tail panel outer section (partial replacement, center)
- 41 34 037 Stripping-down operations - Replacing tail panel outer section (partial replacement)
- 41 34 060 Stripping operations - Replacing tail panel
- Side Panels
- Front And Rear Side Doors
- Front Lid
- Rear Lid
- Other Flaps
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.