Safety Warning
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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2013 Mini Cooper S Paceman, Automatic Trans
Section 1558 (Maintenance And General Information - Repair Instructions)
2013 Mini Cooper S Paceman, Automatic TransSECTION Section 1558 (Maintenance And General Information - Repair Instructions)
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- 00 Maintenance and General Information
- 00 Danger of Poisoning If Oil Is Ingested/Absorbed Through The Skin
- 00 Risk of Injury If Oil Comes Into Contact With Eyes And Skin
- 00 Safety Instructions For Handling Oil
- 00 ... . Pre-delivery Check
- 00 ... ... Lifting Vehicle With A Lifting Platform
- 00 ... ... Notes on Using Repair Instructions, Technical Data, Tightening Torques
- 00 .. ... Raising Vehicle With Trolley Jack
- 00 .. ... Symbols Used And Information In Repair Instructions
- 00 00 ... Battery: Checking Display. If Necessary, Recharge Battery.
- 00 00 ... Body and Underbody: Checking For Corrosion And Damage
- 00 00 ... Body: Check For Corrosion (Except Cavities)
- 00 00 ... Brake Lines And Connections: Visual Inspection For Leaks, Damage And Correct Position
- 00 00 ... Check Windscreen Wash/Wipe System
- 00 00 ... Checking Coolant Level And Concentration, Correcting If Necessary
- 00 00 ... Checking Horn, Headlight Flashers And Hazard Warning System
- 00 00 ... Checking Instrument And Indication Field Lighting, Heater Blower
- 00 00 ... Checking Lighting System
- 00 00 ... Checking Roadworthiness (Test Drive)
- 00 00 ... Diagnostic Brief Test
- 00 00 ... Information/Warning Labels
- 00 00 ... Microencapsulated Screws
- 00 00 ... Normalization of Electric Steering Column Adjustment
- 00 00 ... Notes on Maneuvering In Event Of Power Failure
- 00 00 ... Raising BMW Multi-Trailer
- 00 00 ... Seat belts: Checking Condition Of Belt Strap, Function Of Inertia Reel Mechanism, Locking Reel, Belt Buckle
- 00 00 ... Steering Components: Checking For Zero Clearance, Leaks, Damage And Wear
- 00 00 ... Steering Fluid Reservoir: Check Oil Level.
- 00 00 ... Tires: Checking Inflation Pressure, Correcting If Necessary (Incl. Spare Wheel), Checking External Condition, Tread Depth, Pattern
- 00 00 ... Underbody incl. All Visible Components: Checking For Damage, Leaks, Corrosion
- 00 00 ... Upkeep Measures For Stored Vehicles (New And Used Cars) And Vehicles To Be Laid Up At Customer's Premises
- 00 00 ... Windscreen Washer System: Checking Fluid Level, Topping Up If Necessary
- 00 00 005 Interrogate Fault Memories In Diagnosis System
- 00 00 105 Standard Scope Of Service
- 00 00 602 Service - Intake Muffler
- 00 00 610 Engine Oil Service (N52K)
- 00 00 610 Service - Engine Oil (Petrol/Gasoline Vehicles up to 09/2008)
- 00 00 610 Service - engine oil (petrol vehicles from 03/2009)
- 00 00 610Service - engine oil (petrol/gasoline vehicles from 10/2008 to 02/2009)
- 00 00 612 Service - Front Brakes
- 00 00 614 Service - Rear Brakes
- (00 00 616 Service - Microfilter)
- 00 00 618 Service - Brake Fluid
- 00 00 622 Service - Spark Plugs
- 00 00 625 Service - Vehicle Check
- 00 11 ... Checking/Topping Up Oil Level In Rear Differential
- 00 11 500 Checking/topping Up Fluid Level In Automatic Transmission (GA6HP26Z)
- 00 11 259 Oil Change In Rear Differential Incl. Used Oil Disposal
- 11 00 Removing and Installing/Replacing Ignition Coil Cover (N52K)
- 61 00 ... Notes on Handling Wiring Harnesses And Cables
- 86 10 ... Positioning of Multitrailer Hood For Maintenance And Repair Work
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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.