Some inquiries from a newcomer
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Jan 15, 2019 03:24PM | Fadeout79 | |
Jan 15, 2019 05:29AM | elpez | |
Jan 14, 2019 03:08PM | Fadeout79 | |
Jan 11, 2019 06:19PM | DonRacine | |
Jan 11, 2019 02:42PM | Fadeout79 |
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I want to know the location of the ps réservoir, I understand my mistake in my phrasing....
Thanks for the laugh
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2. Maybe, why, is that important?
3. mk1 and mk2, were 1960's cars, yours is neither
4. Yes, open the ps reservoir and look in.
Sorry, I could not resist
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I am now a New owner of a Mini Cooper 2008. I mostly inherited the car from someone else (long and boring story). Anyway, I am groing fond of it, appreciating it every time I drive it.
I have lots of enquiries about the car, since I am new to the Mini Cooper world.
1). What is the real name of the car (mini Cooper basic? Classic? Classic coupé?).
2). What is the engine frame (r56?)
3). How do I know if it is à mk1 or mk2?
4). Is there a way to check the power steering fluid?
Sorry if some of those inquiries seems basic to you all, I am still struggling to learn about it
Thanks
Fadeout79