Where do I find the engine number on a mini?

Where do I find the engine number on a mini?

All you need is to be able to read the code! Below you will find sections on Mini engine numbers and Metro engine numbers. If the engine doesn’t turn up in the Mini or Metro sections, or the engine ID plate is missing there is a section that will help you figure it out.

What are the body numbers of a Mini Cooper?

Classic Mini Identification Car Type Engine Number Prefix Body Prefix Capacity Morris 850 sed 8AMUH YMA2S1 848cc Morris Mini Minor 8YUH YMA2S3 848cc Morris Mini Van 8AMUH YJBAV2R 848cc Morris Cooper 9FSAL YKA2S1 997cc

What is the engine code for a Mini Cooper?

Lots of people get confused when they have a 2007 or 2008 convertible and think its a 2nd gen. NOTE: 2nd gen Convertible was released in 2009 in Cooper and Cooper S trim. The engines now have a B code and are modular in design. B37 and B38 are 3 cylinder, B48 is 4 cylinder.

Where can I find the engine ID number?

If the engine ID plate is still on the block (look just below the number one spark plug), and the plate is original or correct for the engine, then the problem gets a little bit easier. All you need is to be able to read the code! Below you will find sections on Mini engine numbers and Metro engine numbers.

Where do I find the model year on a Mini Cooper?

For example, the first character indicates where the vehicle was built. You can also find out the vehicle’s model year and manufacturer through the VIN. The 10th character in the VIN is the model year. Digits four through eight typically provide information about the model, body type, transmission type, and engine code.

How to find out the VIN number of a Mini Cooper?

By simply entering the VIN number of the MINI Cooper, the buyer is able to see pertinent information that includes the very basic and most vital of information.

Lots of people get confused when they have a 2007 or 2008 convertible and think its a 2nd gen. NOTE: 2nd gen Convertible was released in 2009 in Cooper and Cooper S trim. The engines now have a B code and are modular in design. B37 and B38 are 3 cylinder, B48 is 4 cylinder.

All you need is to be able to read the code! Below you will find sections on Mini engine numbers and Metro engine numbers. If the engine doesn’t turn up in the Mini or Metro sections, or the engine ID plate is missing there is a section that will help you figure it out.