Summer is here! With many more people choosing to holiday in the UK this year ( Staycation ), road trips are on the rise...
If you're planning on going on a Mini Road Trip, it's a good idea to just carry out a few simple checks on your car to ensure that you stay safe on those longer journeys!
We've tasked our experts with putting together a list of recommended checks to carry out on your Mini in preparation for your trip.
Mini Road Trip Preparation
Ensure your Mini is MOT'd, taxed and insured - even if it's MOT exempt, we would advise you still have this done so you know that your Mini has been checked over by a professional mechanic & that you're as safe as possible when on the road.
Full Service:
Check engine running temperature - renew thermostat if unsure- Check the water pump - ensure there is no noise/play
 - Check the radiator - flush out the cooling system & heater
 - Check or renew antifreeze / Summer Coolant
 - Replace oil & filter
 - Replace spark plugs
 - Set Valve Clearances
 - Replace points & condensor - if fitted
 - Replace or clean the air filter - dependant on type
 - Check the alternator & charging system
 - Change the alternator belt
 - Change the brake fluid
 - Check clutch fluid levels
 - Check starter motor including connector to solenoid
 - Check the fuel gauge is reading accurately
 - Check the clutch for slipping or high bite point - if it's high up, it is getting worn out
 - Check clutch master & slave cylinder for leaks
 - Test battery - recommend renewal if it's over 3 years old
 - Top up screen washer bottle
 - Check lights & electrics are all in working order - including the wipers/horn
 - Check the condition of the wiper blades & washer jets - ensure the blades are not split and washer jets are not blocked
 - Check the brake hydraulics - including the brake hoses, brake pipes & wheel cylinders
 
Jack Up Car:
- Check ball joints - check there is no play in them
 - Check wheel bearings - if your Mini has been stood over winter, it's advisable to change these
 - Check all suspension bushes - including subframe mounts, bottom arm bushes & tie bar bushes
 - Check suspension height on the Mini - terrain dependant
 - Check tracking - if adjustable suspension components are fitted then have a full geometry check
 - Check engine mounts & engine steady bushes - look for wear/movement
 
Check for wear in radius arms & front top arms- Grease all suspension/grease points
 - Check for oil leaks
 - Strip and examine brake linings & discs - if new required it may be worth an upgrade
 - Check driveshaft boots & joints - check for splits/wear
 - Check exhaust mountings & the condition of the exhaust - check that they've not corroded/blowing
 - Check steering rack boots & track rod ends
 - Examine the knuckle joints and rubber cones - wear/aged
 - Check shock absorbers - if they're aged/in doubt then replace
 - Radius arms - check the pins, bushes & bearings, look for corrosion & wear
 - Check tyres - check the tyre pressures, & tread depth and condition of the side walls, including the spare tyre
 - Research the tyre laws for the country you are visiting (E.g UK 1.6m min whereas Germany is 3m min)
 - Check the time of your trip for tyre type required (E.g snow/winter tyres)
 - Make sure you have a towing eye fitted and a relevant emergency tool kit
 - Ensure number plate has GB sign on it
 - Change bulbs
 
Rolling road tuning - for increased reliability & economy, ensure your Mini is running right!
Essentials For Your Mini Road Trip
- Passport
 - Maps/GPS - In case of diversion/no signal
 - Phone charger
 - Registration/ID/proof of insurance/Roadside assistance info (All must be in date)
 - Jack
 
Spare wheel- Locking wheel nut tool (If fitted)
 - Tool kit
 - Jump cables
 - Jerry can and spout/fuel
 - Points & condensor
 - Set of spark plugs
 - Distributor cap
 - Rotor arm
 - Ignitor for electronic ignition
 - HT Leads
 - Clutch slave cylinder
 - Wiper blades
 - Wire and connectors
 - Ball joints
 - Bulb kit
 
Engine oil- Fuses
 - Rags
 - Spare car key
 - Tow Bar
 - Trailer Board
 - Socket Conversion
 - First aid kit
 - Torch
 - Warning triangle
 - Fluorescent jackets (E.g law in France)
 - Water - for drinking AND spare for car
 - Coins/cash/bank card - possible tolls
 - Blanket
 - Food/snacks
 - CDs/cassettes
 
We hope that this guide can give you an overview on prepping for a Mini Road Trip this summer! Don't forget, our team is available 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday to assist you with any questions you may have – or assistance you may need, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!