R50/53 I'm at 100k and the dealer wants $230 for plugs?
I'm at 100k and the dealer wants $230 for plugs?
$230 seems kind of steep, and then once they add in all the bogus misc. fees and tax will be more like $300.
How complicated can replacing them be?? Any reason I can't walk-in to O'Reilly Automotive, tell them I've got a 2006 Mini and get plugs from them? Would the gap be correct over the counter, or do plugs still require to have the gap adjusted like it was still 1946?
Thanks for any advice.
How complicated can replacing them be?? Any reason I can't walk-in to O'Reilly Automotive, tell them I've got a 2006 Mini and get plugs from them? Would the gap be correct over the counter, or do plugs still require to have the gap adjusted like it was still 1946?
Thanks for any advice.
Plugs are about $50 plus the dealer charges about $130+per hour labor....
If you DIY them, USE A TOURQUE Wrench!! Many have been spit out!!
Iridium Plugs or the OEM multi-prong does not/cannot be adjusted.
If you DIY them, USE A TOURQUE Wrench!! Many have been spit out!!
Iridium Plugs or the OEM multi-prong does not/cannot be adjusted.
heck...looked again...just a Cooper!!
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These Mini dealers are nuts! Saw an ad for a local dealer that wanted $300 to rotate, balance, inspect tires and do an alignment! Change the plugs yourself. $50 for plugs $30 for a decent torque wrench. Make sure the engine is cold when you change them though.
2006 MINI COOPER 1.6 L4 W10B16A FI
Spark Plug
Part No.
Stock No.
Plug Gap
Photo
Standard BKR6EKUB
7969
.032
V-Power BKR6E
6962
.032
G-Power BKR6EGP
7092
.032
Laser Platinum BKR6EQUP *
3199
.032
Iridium IX BKR6EIX
6418
.032
Spark Plug
Part No.
Stock No.
Plug Gap
Photo
Standard BKR6EKUB
7969
.032
V-Power BKR6E
6962
.032
G-Power BKR6EGP
7092
.032
Laser Platinum BKR6EQUP *
3199
.032
Iridium IX BKR6EIX
6418
.032
**plugs for an S or JCW S (or a S with a pulley are different)**
*****Note, the NGK is the OEM plug maker for the MINI*****
The stock plug is a multi prong like this

many folks do go to this style..an Iridium plug

Neither gets gapped
And like we said before, USE A TOURQUE WRENCH!!
Even a cheap Harbor freight one. Many MINI's have had plugs spit out, needing a helicoil to fix the threads. The aluminum in the head is not very forgiving!!
Even a cheap Harbor freight one. Many MINI's have had plugs spit out, needing a helicoil to fix the threads. The aluminum in the head is not very forgiving!!
These horror stories helped me decide to split the difference... I ordered a torque wrench but it didn't arrive in time (Needed the plugs changed before a road trip.)
I bought the plugs for $40 (NGK iridiums) and the dealer was happy to install them for $70.
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