When should you change a Cambelt on a Mini Cooper?

When should you change a Cambelt on a Mini Cooper?

When Should I Replace My MINI Timing Belt? As a precaution, MINI recommends changing a timing belt many thousands of miles before the part reaches any risk of failure. Generally, this replacement interval is between 50,000 and 100,000 miles.

Is the Mini Cooper a cam belt or chain?

MINI Cooper D – belt or chain? – Collos25 Look on HJ car reviews it says the diesel was replaced from the PSA cam belt engine to the N47 chain cam engine in 2007.If it does have a cam belt then the change intervals for a 1.6hdi are 150kmiles but its easy enough to look under the bonnet and see what type it is. MINI Cooper D – belt or chain?

When did Mini Cooper D-belt come out?

“Unveiled to public at Geneva Motor show on 8th March 2007. Has belt cam PSA 1.6-litre 110hp turbodiesel engine.” So, if it does have a belt does anyone know the intervals?

When to change timing belt on Mini Cooper?

Hence, no death rattle in the Doopers. The timing belt should be changed between 120,000 and 150,000km. Out of warranty cost will be about 800 euros at a dealership; it’s tight in there and they have to remove quite a bit to access the belt. For this reason, if and when you do it, have them do the water pump at the same time.

Is the timing chain on a Mini Cooper D Clubman?

I have investigated your case with our internal Technical Department in further detail to clarify whether a timing chain or a camshaft belt is fitted to your MINI Cooper D Clubman. I have received clarification to confirm that we have identified an error in the original handbooks relating to this.

When did Mini Cooper change from cam belt to chain?

Look on HJ car reviews it says the diesel was replaced from the PSA cam belt engine to the N47 chain cam engine in 2007.If it does have a cam belt then the change intervals for a 1.6hdi are 150kmiles but its easy enough to look under the bonnet and see what type it is. MINI Cooper D – belt or chain? – Pat L

“Unveiled to public at Geneva Motor show on 8th March 2007. Has belt cam PSA 1.6-litre 110hp turbodiesel engine.” So, if it does have a belt does anyone know the intervals?

How does the drive belt work on a Mini Cooper R56?

MINI R56 models equipped with a 4-cylinder engine utilize one multi-ribbed engine drive belt, driven via the crankshaft pulley (yellow arrow). One belt (outlined in red) drives the alternator (red arrow) and the AC compressor (gray arrow). They are tensioned by an automatic tensioner (green arrow).

What should I look for in a Mini Cooper?

Look on HJ car reviews it says the diesel was replaced from the PSA cam belt engine to the N47 chain cam engine in 2007.If it does have a cam belt then the change intervals for a 1.6hdi are 150kmiles but its easy enough to look under the bonnet and see what type it is. MINI Cooper D – belt or chain? – Pat L What should I be looking for?

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