R55 2011 r55
2011 r55
would someone be so kind as to list the correct NGK plug for my 2011 Cooper S Clubman? I don't wish to use the stock Beru plugs but in all the posts here I haven't been able to determine the correct part #. Most references are for plugs for the JCW model which I do not have. Thanks.
CEL is on, running in limp home mode, codes P0300, 301, 302
changing plugs seems to be the easiest, least expensive place to start. Car is recent acquisition purchased with 27,000 miles on it, premium fuel not contaminated, I live 100 miles from dealership. Car was running fine previously with sudden CEL while cruising at 55 mph
CEL is on, running in limp home mode, codes P0300, 301, 302
changing plugs seems to be the easiest, least expensive place to start. Car is recent acquisition purchased with 27,000 miles on it, premium fuel not contaminated, I live 100 miles from dealership. Car was running fine previously with sudden CEL while cruising at 55 mph
2011 r55
No dealer help available as car was bought as a "repairable" so has a salvage/rebuilt title. Have seen that HPFP was sometimes the culprit. Don't know how that is differentially diagnosed without throwing parts at car in process of elimination eg, plugs first, then wires, then coils, etc
What is the model # for the correct NGK plug?
What is the model # for the correct NGK plug?
2011 r55
Ok, no response to my inquiry so I gave up and had my 2011 S clubman flat bedded to the dealership. Crossing my fingers for a good inexpensive outcome. Symptoms, sudden CEL, not in limp home mode, codes for random misfire 300, misfire cyl 1 301 and cyl 2 302
Issue resolved, problem was a bad coil for cylinder #1. $278 later I was on my way. Motor City Mini in Southfield, Mi was the dealership I utilized. They are good but not inexpensive
Sorry I did not see your post earlier. You should have a N18 engnie for the 2011 MINI Cooper S Clubman
The stock plug are Beru 12ZR6-SPP2 -1 and I don't see a NGK yet for that part # 12122293697 . If you ever change them in the future use 12122293697 part number on our site.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/12122293697/ES2592875/

And the coil is part # 12137575010 , one per cylinder. There are four.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ES28087__ES2597783/

Thanks
The stock plug are Beru 12ZR6-SPP2 -1 and I don't see a NGK yet for that part # 12122293697 . If you ever change them in the future use 12122293697 part number on our site.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/12122293697/ES2592875/

And the coil is part # 12137575010 , one per cylinder. There are four.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ES28087__ES2597783/

Thanks
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