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Your MINI’s tight steering, smooth suspension, and overall nimbleness will remain at peak performance as long as you follow a solid MINI maintenance schedule, which will also preserve your car’s characterful, charming good looks. On top of that, the following services and intervals will minimize your risk of faults and expensive repairs.

Once-a-Month Maintenance

Every month, you should check your motor oil, coolant, transmission fluid, and every other vital vehicle fluid. Ensure each one is in good condition and at a sufficient level.

Your tires also need to be checked monthly; make sure the air pressure matches the PSI stipulated in your owner’s manual, measure the tread depths, which should always be over 2/32 of an inch, and check for cuts, bulges, and other damage to the rubber. Also, test and examine your headlights and all external bulbs and lenses.

Services Every 3 Months

Your car’s belts and hoses should be quickly examined for signs of fraying or cracking four times a year. Your battery and its cables also need quarterly attention; make sure there’s no warping or corrosion and test the battery’s voltage.

Bi-Annual Maintenance

Twice a year, your motor oil will need to be changed, and sometimes also the oil filter. Tires require a few important bi-annual services: rotations to combat uneven wear and checks on each tire’s alignment and balancing.

It’s also a good idea to have both your brakes and exhaust system inspected twice a year. To keep your MINI beautiful, you should apply a fresh layer of wax at this interval. And your windshield wipers may also need to be replaced.

Yearly Checks & Services

Once a year, your engine and cabin air filters will typically need to be replaced to keep the air inside your car clean and flowing freely. It’s also advisable to have annual engine tune-ups and cooling system inspections; the latter should include pressure-testing the radiator. The shocks and struts of your suspension need to be examined and corrected yearly as well.

Services Every 2 Years

When you reach the two-year mark, your coolant and brake fluid will probably need to be flushed. Your differential fluid may also need to be refreshed as it usually lasts from 30,000 to 60,000 miles. The various parts of the engine’s ignition system need an inspection and possible replacement every two years, including the spark plugs, ignition coils, and fuel filters.

Longer-Term Maintenance

Some of the most durable parts of your car don’t need very frequent maintenance at all. Automatic transmission fluid lasts from four to seven years. Timing belts have a similar lifespan. Your tires may need to be replaced after four or five years, and your battery will probably last three to five years.

Arrange all of these services at MINI of Morristown in Morristown, NJ, today. We provide each valued customer with quick, cost-effective services and top-notch customer care.