R56 Which Service Manual to buy?
Which Service Manual to buy?
Hello! I was told my Mini needs some seals replaced, and I'm considering taking up the challenge myself. Even if I don't, I think a service manual is a very valuable tool to have on hand.
I think I probably know the answer, but wanted to find out from folks who have owned/used them - which is best?
1.) Haynes
2.) Bentley
Thanks!
I think I probably know the answer, but wanted to find out from folks who have owned/used them - which is best?
1.) Haynes
2.) Bentley
Thanks!
I haven't seen the Haynes manual, but if these guys are saying Bentley is better, then Haynes must be utter crap because as a Bentley owner myself, I will say that it is decent, yes, but could be way way better. It is great for torque specs though! Honestly, between YT videos and (if they exist for your job) Pelican Parts walkthroughs a best, with Bentley only being used as a supplement. Just my experience anyhow. But between the 2, yeah, I'd say Bentley is best.
I haven't seen the Haynes manual, but if these guys are saying Bentley is better, then Haynes must be utter crap because as a Bentley owner myself, I will say that it is decent, yes, but could be way way better. It is great for torque specs though! Honestly, between YT videos and (if they exist for your job) Pelican Parts walkthroughs a best, with Bentley only being used as a supplement. Just my experience anyhow. But between the 2, yeah, I'd say Bentley is best.
Mini Classic owners like me have survived on the HAYNES for many years ....... and I have for my early MINI, classic Mini and Maita.
The HAYNES is now available digitally (suprise suprise suprise!) https://haynes.com/en-us/mini/cooper-s/2002-2013
The HAYNES is now available digitally (suprise suprise suprise!) https://haynes.com/en-us/mini/cooper-s/2002-2013
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I have the Bentley as Bentley was always the bible for MGs and I have an MGBGT as well.
That being said, I actually rely more often on the Great tech articles from Pelican Parts.
https://www.pelicanparts.com/techart...r_R56_Tech.htm
The Bentley is VERY helpful for torque specifications, wiring diagrams and electronics info as well as learning about MINI R56 systems. It really has been indispensable under various circumstances.
That being said, I actually rely more often on the Great tech articles from Pelican Parts.
https://www.pelicanparts.com/techart...r_R56_Tech.htm
The Bentley is VERY helpful for torque specifications, wiring diagrams and electronics info as well as learning about MINI R56 systems. It really has been indispensable under various circumstances.
ISTA. You can find it via a google search. It contains the workshop manuals for all MINIs and BMWs along with dealer-level diagnostic software, and troubleshooting. If you are not a BMW tool to diagnose your malfunctions, you are stabbing in the dark. More importantly, because it is from BMW, it will have the correct torque values.
This.
I remember reading (here?) at least one case in which the Bentley manual listed wrong torque values. Possibly because they did not take into consideration different evolutions of engines/parts but instead just listed the value for a specific variant. Considering the added functionality (especially in combination with a cheap OBD2 adapter cable), the effort of getting it to run is well worth it.
I remember reading (here?) at least one case in which the Bentley manual listed wrong torque values. Possibly because they did not take into consideration different evolutions of engines/parts but instead just listed the value for a specific variant. Considering the added functionality (especially in combination with a cheap OBD2 adapter cable), the effort of getting it to run is well worth it.
This.
I remember reading (here?) at least one case in which the Bentley manual listed wrong torque values. Possibly because they did not take into consideration different evolutions of engines/parts but instead just listed the value for a specific variant. Considering the added functionality (especially in combination with a cheap OBD2 adapter cable), the effort of getting it to run is well worth it.
I remember reading (here?) at least one case in which the Bentley manual listed wrong torque values. Possibly because they did not take into consideration different evolutions of engines/parts but instead just listed the value for a specific variant. Considering the added functionality (especially in combination with a cheap OBD2 adapter cable), the effort of getting it to run is well worth it.
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