by Richard Provencio | Oct 15, 2021 | Mini Service
When people buy a Mini model, they buy it to gain fun, powerful, and comfortable rides. Over the years, the Mini brand has provided that and even more. The creators put together several mechanical and electrical parts for the Mini to possess all the best attributes of...
by Richard Provencio | Jul 31, 2021 | Mini Service
The PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve is a one-way valve attached to your vehicle’s crankcase. The crankcase contains motor oil and can be found near the bottom of your engine. The crankcase produces gases when your engine burns fuel. These gases are...
by Richard Provencio | Jun 5, 2021 | Mini Service
In rear-end collisions, even minor accidents, the front radiator support in Mini Coopers is extremely likely to suffer damage. Damage to the support can ultimately lead to issues with the radiator. A faulty radiator lends itself to overheating, making your vehicle...
by Richard Provencio | Apr 6, 2021 | Mini Service
Motor mounts, also called engine mounts, are crucial for keeping your MINI’s engine and transmission securely attached to the subframe. These parts also help absorb shock as the motor vibrates under normal operation. 5 Things That Can Cause Motor Mounts to Go...
by Richard Provencio | Dec 11, 2020 | Mini Service
MINIs are wonderful vehicles and a delight to drive. Unfortunately, when the head gasket is blown in your MINI, it can keep you off the road for a while, but European Service Center in Atlanta is here to help you get your MINI back up and running. This article will...
by Richard Provencio | Nov 20, 2020 | Mini Service
In April 2020, MINI confirmed that it will be bringing back the manual transmission in its vehicles. Manual transmissions were unavailable in MINIs sold in the United States for a while, but thankfully, the old stick shift is back in action. While automatic...