👉🏻 Coolant leak fix How to Change the Thermostat Housing on a Mini Cooper R50 2004
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Published7 months ago
Duration39:30
Video ID-oJOy5aNag4
Languageen-GB
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Comments1
Engagement Rate8.00%
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Description
If your Mini Cooper R50 (2004) is leaking coolant or running hot, it’s often due to a cracked thermostat housing — a very common issue on early Mini models.
In this video, I’ll show you how to remove and replace the thermostat housing, fix coolant leaks, and refill the cooling system properly.
This is a straightforward DIY job that can save you £££ compared to garage prices.
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🎥 Disclaimer & Safety Tips:
This video is for guidance and entertainment purposes only.
Although I’m a qualified mechanic, I cannot accept responsibility for any injuries, damage, or losses that may occur while following this video.
Always work safely and responsibly — wear gloves, goggles, and sturdy footwear, ensure the engine is cool before opening the coolant system, and keep coolant away from pets (it’s toxic).
Dispose of old coolant and parts according to local environmental regulations.