What transmission does a 2006 Mini Cooper S have?
six-speed-automatic transmission
The supercharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder in the Cooper S delivers 168 horsepower and teams with a Getrag six-speed-manual gearbox or a six-speed-automatic transmission with paddles for manual-shift capability.
What kind of transmission does a Mini Cooper have?
The Mini One and Cooper models are available with a 5-speed manual transmission and an op- tional CVT automatic transmission.
Does 2006 Mini Cooper S have CVT transmission?
CVT automatic transmissions These came on any 2002-2006 R50 base Cooper with the automatic transmission. If a manual transmission is not an option, the later Cooper S models with the Aisin 6 speed auto should be considered.
Is it hard to swap a transmission?
Replacing the transmission on your car is no easy job, but if yours isn’t working properly, then you may not have much of an option. Before you go jacking your car up and turning wrenches you may want to consider the cost. Remember, even if your car doesn’t drive it is still worth something.
Are Mini Coopers automatic transmissions?
A six-speed manual transmission comes standard in all models except the GP, which has an eight-speed automatic. Base and Cooper S models are available with a seven-speed automatic, while the John Cooper Works model offers an eight-speed.
Can CVT transmission be rebuilt?
A common question we get is, “Can your transmission shop repair a CVT transmission in-house like other automatic and manual transmissions?” The answer is unfortunately, no. Both OEM and aftermarket parts to complete an in-house CVT rebuild are generally unavailable or at best limited.
How long does it take to swap a transmission?
The amount of time required to replace a transmission often depends on the type of transmission and the vehicle. It usually only takes a day or two to replace a transmission in most rear wheel vehicles. However, some late-model, front-wheel drive vehicles can be quite labor-intensive and take three to four days.