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How do you replace the brake pads on a Mini Cooper?

Model: Mini Mini F55, F54, F57, F56 - Years 2014-2023
Part: Brake pads

The procedure for replacing the brake pads of the Mini Cooper is the same for both the front and rear wheels: you will need to lift the car so that the corresponding wheels are not in contact with the ground. Then, you will need to loosen the bolts that secure the wheels to their hubs, accessing the components behind them: the brake calipers will need to be detached from the discs by unscrewing the fixing bolts. This way, it will be possible to remove the pads located inside the calipers and replace them with new replacement parts.

Posted on 15 July 2023 by ScegliAuto

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