Is a 2010 Mini Cooper S R56?

Is a 2010 Mini Cooper S R56?

The MINI Cooper S is one of the R56 model family from MINI. The 1.6 litre engine is a turbocharged, double overhead camshaft, 4 cylinder that produces 181 bhp (184 PS/135 kW) of power at 5500 rpm, and maximum torque of 260 N·m (192 lb·ft/26.5 kgm) at 1700-4500 rpm.

What was the name of the 2010 Mini Cooper?

Our 2010 Mini Cooper S is equipped with the Mayfair package, one of two special editions celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mini nameplate.

Is the caster angle adjustable on a Mini Cooper R53?

MINI redesigned the Cooper S and it entered its second generation in 2007, receiving the new internal designation of R56. The alignment specs for the R53 changed several times during its four-year tenure. The caster angle was not adjustable on the front or rear of any R53 because they all came with front-wheel-drive and fixed rear axles.

What should the camber be on a 2006 Mini Cooper s?

The preferred setting for the camber angle on the front end of the 2006 MINI Cooper S was -0.5 degrees, but it could vary by up to 0.42 degrees in either direction, with a cross tolerance of 0.5 degrees. The preferred setting for the camber angle on the rear end was -1.75 degrees, but it could range by up to 0.33 degrees in either direction.

How many speed sensors are on a Mini Cooper?

There are four wheel speed sensors, one for each wheel. If you were given the fault description of “front wheel speed sensor” you should also have been given which side was the faulty sensor. It may be that you have replaced the wrong side.

What kind of car is the 2010 Mini Cooper?

The 2010 MINI Cooper/Convertible runs the gamut from smart econobox to thrusty sports convertible-all with unmatched driving feel and expertly interpreted styling heritage. TheCarConnection.com’s editors drove the latest MINI Cooper, Convertible, and Cooper S hatchback to bring you this hands-on road test.

Is the Mini Cooper a front wheel drive car?

A front-driver, the MINI Cooper sits on front MacPherson struts and a central-arm rear axle in back. It’s an unusual design for a small front-wheel-drive car, but it helps the MINI’s ride smooth out a bit while maintaining its tossable handling. Even on the sport-tuned suspension with 17-inch wheels, the ride improves noticeably.

There are four wheel speed sensors, one for each wheel. If you were given the fault description of “front wheel speed sensor” you should also have been given which side was the faulty sensor. It may be that you have replaced the wrong side.

What does the Dash look like in a Mini Cooper?

Inside the MINI Cooper has a dash that’s wild with circles, winged shapes, chromed switches, and a 160-mph speedometer sitting dead center, not in front of the driver. It’s interesting to look at, but less enjoyable to actually use-at times, clever overkill, and that’s before you add your own color and trim scheme to the fray.