The MINI Clubman represents the estate variant of MINI. The first model was manufactured from 1969 to 1981. The first modern model directed by BMW was available from 2007. The MINI Clubman of the F54 series got a facelift in 2019. The technical innovations mainly affected the electronic architecture. Visually, the car was only slightly revised.
Since the introduction of the second model generation of the Mini, an estate version that is around 25 centimeters longer has also been available. The Clubman type R55 came onto the market in 2007, its successor type F54 in 2015. The practical station wagon is not only available as the basic model Mini Clubman One, but also in the higher equipment variants Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works.
As you are used to from the parent company BMW, all Mini engines are robust and durable if you always change the oil according to the specifications. With the Mini Clubman One, too, the oil change must be carried out after no more than 30,000 kilometers or after 24 months. However, since the oil change interval is also designed to be flexible , you may have to do this service work earlier. The engine oil Castrol Edge 5W-30 M is suitable for every engine of the Mini Clubman and has a BMW/Mini approval (Longlife 04). You can also find the engine oils for all Clubman models listed in the table.
The small 1.6 litre basic engine with a capacity of 4.2 litres has the lowest oil requirement, while the correct oil quantity for the powerful 2.0 litre petrol engine is 5.25 litres.
One obvious way to save some money is to do the oil change yourself. All you have to do is get a 5 litre container of Castrol Edge 5W-30 and the right oil filter. If there is any oil residue, you can use it up when refilling if the oil level is too low due to oil consumption. This is also indicated because the oil lamp lights up. We have listed all the Mini Clubman models and engine types in the following table, as well as the correct engine oil grade for each of the cars. You can use the search and filter to easily find the right engine oil for your Mini Clubman.
Car Make & Model | Year | Oil Grade |
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Motor oil is a vital part of your Mini Clubman's engine. It provides the much needed lubrication to many of the internal parts of an engine. One of its key jobs is to prevent wear and tear on the moving parts which helps keep the engine running smoothly. Without oil, the engine would cease up almost immediately.
Regularly checking and changing your Mini Clubman engine oil is really important. Every time you start and run your car, very fine by-products from the combustion in the engine will be collected in the engine oil. This is one of the reasons why over time the oil goes black. If these contaminants build up too much and exceed the capacity of the oil it can have a negative impact on your car’s overall efficiency and actually effect its performance as it creates sludge and increased wear in the engine block.
1) If you lift your Clubman slightly using a jack or lift, it will be easier to work because you will have better access to the oil pan. But make sure the car is level.
2) Remove the collision protection under the engine
3) Place a suitable container under the oil drain plug and open the plug.
4) Allow the old motor oil to drain completely. This is quicker when the oil is still warm.
5) Dispose of the used oil at the collection point.
6) Now you replace the oil filter.
7) Reinstall the oil plug with a new sealing ring.
8) Pour in a suitable oil in the prescribed capacity.
9) Check the oil level after a short test run.
10) Check that engine oil is not leaking anywhere.
11) Reattach the skid plate.
12) At the end, reset the oil change in the on-board computer.