2006 MINI Hardtop 2 Door Owner's Manual

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BONNET
Do not attempt to service your vehi-
cle if you do not have the required 
technical background. If you are not famil-
iar with the regulations t

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1 Reservoir for windshield and rear 
window washer system
*63
2 Vehicle identification number
3 Coolant expansion tank1154 Engine oil filler neck114
5Battery138
6 Brake fluid reservoir1177 Reservo

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1 Reservoir for windshield and rear 
window washer system
*63
2 Vehicle identification number3 Coolant expansion tank115
4 Engine oil filler neck114
5

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ENGINE OIL
Measuring the oil level
1. With the vehicles engine at normal 
operating temperature, i.e. after unin-
terrupted driving for at least 6 miles/
10 km, park the vehicle on a level surfac

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ENGINE OIL COOLANT
Approved engine oils
The quality of the engine oil selected has 
critical significance for the operation and 
service life of an eng

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COOLANT
As an example, the illustration shows the 
coolant tank of the MINI COOPER and the 
MINI COOPER Convertible.
Checking coolant level 
1. The engine must be at ambient temper-
ature
2. MINI

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BRAKE SYSTEM
Brake fluid level
The warning lamp comes on 
although the parking brake is 
released: 
The brake fluid level in the reservoir is too 
low,

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MINI MAINTENANCE SYSTEM
The MINI maintenance system helps main-
tain your vehicles road safety and opera-
tional safety.
Please bear in mind that regular mainte-
nance is not only necessary for t