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2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard Trans
Section 3945 (Brakes - Repair)
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Section 3945 (Brakes - Repair)
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- Brake Testing And Bleeding
- 34 00... Assessing The Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs (CSiC) For Wear
- 34 00 050 Bleeding Brake System With DSC
- 34 00 010 Checking Thickness Of Brake Pad
- 34 00... Consult The Boundary Samples Catalogue When Assessing The Appearance Of Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs
- 34 00... General Information On Breaking In New Brake Discs/Brake Pads
- 34 00... General Information On Breaking In New Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs/Brake Pads
- 34 00... General Notes
- 34 00... General Notes On Handling Carbon Ceramic Brakes (CSiC)
- 34 00 x01 Guideline For Applying Brake Pad Paste On Brake Pads And Brake Anchor Plate
- 34 00 022 Minimum Brake Disc Thickness
- 34 00 xxx Overview Of Brakes
- 34 00... Parking Brake (EMF) - Additional Brake Bleeding Procedure
- 34 00 012 Parking Brake Function Check
- 34 00 027 Replacing Fluid In Brake System
- 34 00 027 Replacing Fluid In Brake System (M5/M6)
- 00 Safety Information For Working On Vehicles With Automatic Engine Start-Stop Function (MSA)
- Front Brakes
- 34 00... Assessing The Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs (CSiC) For Wear
- 34 00... General Notes On Handling Carbon Ceramic Brakes (CSiC)
- 34 11 552 Overhauling Left Or Right Front Brake Caliper (Brake Caliper Removed)
- 34 11... Overview Of Front Brakes
- 34 11 667 Precision-Turning Both Front Brake Discs On Both Sides
- 34 11 000 Removing And Installing/Renewing Brake Pads On Both Front Disc Brakes
- 34 11 220 Removing And Installing/Replacing Both Front Brake Discs
- 34 11 220 Removing And Installing/Replacing Both Front Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs (CSiC)
- 34 11 000 Removing And Installing/Replacing Brake Pads Of Both Disc Brakes, Front Carbon Ceramic Disc Brakes (CSiC)
- 34 11 000 Removing And Installing/Replacing Brake Pads On Both Front Disc Brakes (M5)
- 34 11 519 Removing And Installing/Replacing Left Or Right Front Brake Caliper
- 34 11 250 Replacing Front Left Or Right Brake Anchor Plate/Guard Plate
- Rear Brakes
- 34 00... General Notes On Handling Carbon Ceramic Brakes (CSiC)
- 34 00 x01 Guideline For Applying Brake Pad Paste On Brake Pads And Brake Anchor Plate
- 34 21... Overview Of Rear Brake
- 34 21 947 Precision-Turning Both Rear Brake Discs On Both Sides
- 34 21 320 Removing And Installing Or Replacing Both Rear Brake Discs
- 34 21 320 Removing And Installing Or Replacing Both Rear Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs (CSiC)
- 34 21 200 Removing And Installing Or Replacing Brake Pads On Both Rear Disc Brakes (TRW Floating Caliper)
- 34 21 745 Removing And Installing Or Replacing Rear Left Or Right Brake Caliper (TRW)
- 34 21 169 Removing And Installing/Renewing A Brake Anchor Plate/Brake Guard Plate At Rear
- 34 21 200 Removing And Installing/Replacing Brake Pads Of Both Rear Carbon Ceramic Disc Brakes (CSiC)
- 34 21 295 Replacing Rear Left Or Right Dust Boot On Brake Caliper
- Master Brake Cylinder
- Brake Lines
- Brake Booster
- 34 33 505 Removing And Installing Or Replacing Brake Booster
- 34 33 200 Removing And Installing/Replacing Electric Vacuum Pump
- 11 66 010 Removing And Installing/Replacing Vacuum Line On Oil Vacuum Pump
- 34 33 081 Removing And Refitting/Replacing Travel Sensor
- 34 33 071 Replacing Vacuum Hose For Brake Booster
- 34 33 071 Replacing Vacuum Hose For Brake Booster (N63)
- Electrical Components/Wear Indicator
- Parking Brake
- 34 00... Consult The Boundary Samples Catalogue When Assessing The Appearance Of Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs
- 34 41... Electromechanical Parking Brake - Emergency Release
- 34 00... General Information On Breaking In New Brake Discs/Brake Pads
- 34 00... General Information On Breaking In New Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs/Brake Pads
- 34 41... Overview Of Parking Brake
- 34 41 295 Removing And Installing Control Unit For Parking Brake
- 34 52 162 Removing And Installing/Replacing EMF Actuator
- Mechanical/Hydraulic Components
- Electronic Components
- 34 52... Overview Of Electronic Components
- 34 52 121 Removing And Installing/Renewing ICM Control Unit
- 34 52 516 Removing And Installing/Replacing DSC Control Unit
- 34 52 162 Removing And Installing/Replacing EMF Actuator
- 34 35 001 Replacing A Brake Pad Sensor (Front)
- 34 35 001 Replacing A Brake Pad Sensor (Rear)
- 34 52 535 Replacing A Rear Pulse Sensor
- 34 52 525 Replacing One Front Pulse Sensor
- 34 52.. Start-Up Of ICM Control Unit
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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.