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Mini Hatch Sensors

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Different Mini Hatch variants use different sensors. Enter your reg plate for guaranteed compatible parts matched to your engine and year.

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6 sensors found for Mini Hatch

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Blue PrintValue

Part No: ADM57230

Sensors for Mini Hatch

DelphiMid-Range

Part No: SS11206

Sensors for Mini Hatch

BoschOEM Quality

Part No: 0 261 210 433

Sensors for Mini Hatch

BoschOEM Quality

Part No: 0 281 002 801

Sensors for Mini Hatch

BoschOEM Quality

Part No: 0 258 010 416

Sensors for Mini Hatch

Febi BilsteinPerformance

Part No: 44758

Sensors for Mini Hatch

⚠️ Estimated prices. These are typical UK prices for Mini Hatch sensors. Exact prices and fitment depend on your specific vehicle. Enter your reg for accurate results.

About Mini Hatch Parts

2006–2025

The MINI Hatch is fun to drive but parts and servicing lean towards BMW pricing. It shares its platform and engines with BMW models.

💡 Parts buying tip: MINI parts are BMW parts in different packaging. Cross-reference with BMW 1 Series and 2 Series part numbers for potentially lower prices.

⚠️ Common Mini Hatch Issues & What Parts You'll Need

Timing chain failure (N14/N18 engines)

Early turbocharged Cooper S models with the N14 engine are notorious for timing chain failures. The N18 engine (2010+) is significantly more reliable.

Thermostat and water pump failure

The electric water pump and thermostat on turbo models can fail. Symptoms include overheating and the temperature gauge fluctuating.

Clutch slave cylinder failure

The hydraulic clutch slave cylinder can fail on manual models, causing a spongy clutch pedal or loss of clutch operation.

🔧 Mini Hatch Service Intervals

Oil Change

Condition-based — typically 12,000 miles / 12 months

Air Filter

50,000 miles

Spark Plugs

60,000 miles

Brake Fluid

Every 2 years

📋 Mini Hatch Quick Facts

R56 (2006–2013) and F56 (2014+) are the main generations on UK roads

The Cooper S and JCW use different turbo and braking components from the standard Cooper

F56 models use BMW B38/B48 engines — shared with the 1 Series and 2 Series

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