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DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 2330 (Brakes - Repair)
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Section 2330 (Brakes - Repair)
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- Brake Testing and Bleeding
- 10 00 0212 Determining brake pad thickness, vehicles with CBS (Condition Based Service) and LCD (Light Crystal Display)
- 10 00 0211 Determining brake pad thickness, vehicles without CBS (Condition Based Service)
- 34 00 Checking Brake Discs
- 34 00... General Information
- 34 00... General information on braking in new brake discs / brake pads
- 34 00 009 Checking brakes on test stand
- 34 00 010 Checking thickness of brake pad
- 34 00 012 Parking brake function check
- 34 00 025 Replacing fluid in ABS/ASC+T brake system
- 34 00 050 Bleeding brake system with DSC
- 34 00 513 Checking parking brake setting (vehicle check for service)
- Front Brakes
- 10 00 010 Identification by means of type plate
- 34 11... Overview of front brakes
- 34 11 000 Removing and installing or replacing brake pads on both front disc brakes (Teves floating caliper)
- 34 11 000 Removing and installing/replacing brake pads on both front disc brakes (Brembo)
- 34 11 020 Removing and installing or replacing front left or right brake caliper (Teves)
- 34 11 220 Removing and installing or replacing both front brake discs
- 34 11 220 Removing and installing/replacing both front brake discs (Brembo)
- 34 11 250 Removing and installing / replacing a brake carrier / brake guard plate at front
- 34 11 520 Removing and installing/replacing front left or right brake caliper (Brembo)
- 34 11 552 Overhauling left or right front brake caliper (Brembo) (brake caliper removed)
- 34 11 552 Overhauling left or right front brake caliper (brake caliper removed)
- 34 11 667 Precision-turning both front brake discs on both sides
- 34 21 812 Overhauling left or right rear brake caliper (brake caliper removed)
- Rear Brakes
- 34 21... Overview of rear brake
- 34 21 173 Replacing rear left (or right) brake carrier
- 34 21 200 Removing and installing or replacing brake pads on both rear disc brakes (Teves floating caliper)
- 34 21 200 Removing and installing/replacing brake pads on both rear disc brakes (Brembo)
- 34 21 320 Removing and installing/replacing both brake discs
- 34 21 320 Removing and installing/replacing both rear brake discs (Brembo)
- 34 21 745 Removing and installing or replacing rear left or right brake caliper (Teves)
- 34 21 745 Removing and installing/replacing rear left or right brake caliper (Brembo)
- 34 21 812 Overhauling left or right rear brake caliper (brake caliper removed)
- 34 21 947 Precision-turning both rear brake discs on both sides
- Master Brake Cylinder
- Brake Lines
- Brake Booster
- Electrical Components
- Parking Brake
- 34 00... General information on braking in new brake discs / brake pads
- 34 10 014 Adjusting handbrake
- 34 41... Overview of handbrake
- 34 41... Removing and installing or replacing gaiter for handbrake lever
- 34 41 000 Removing and installing / replacing handbrake lever
- 34 41 071 Replacing handle for handbrake lever
- 34 41 120 Removing and installing or replacing both handbrake Bowden cables
- 34 41 140 Removing and installing or replacing guide tube for handbrake cables
- 34 41 220 Removing and installing/replacing all handbrake shoes
- 34 41 250 Removing and installing/replacing expander lock for handbrake shoes
- Mechanical Hydraulic
- Electronic Components
- Troubleshooting
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.