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| "Upside down face" | New mini cooper - few questions Got myself a 02 plate black mini cooper on the weekend and i just got a few questions. 1. I've noticed that the power steering pump is slightly louder to what i'm used to. Is this normal or is it worth getting it checked out. 2. Is it possible to reset the trip computer? 3. What speed does the trip computer work the range of the car out? Is it real time? Cheers! P.S. where can i find information on any runs that are taking place? |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: staffordshire (not a Local Time: 03:33 PM
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Offline | 1. It's normal. 2. Yes. Keep the button depressed for a moment. 3. Real time - so it changes as your speed/engine load changes. You can finish with more than you set off with. 4. Check out Mini2. R56 AB Cooper |
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