An insight into the manufacture and production of the MINI at Plant Oxford. 2001 onwards (all models)
In 2015, MINI Plant Oxford produced over 201,000 cars, and with a workforce of around 4,500 people, the plant is capable of building up to 1,000 cars per day. Plant Oxford is the home of MINI assembly, with body panels arriving from Plant Swindon, and engines from Plant Hams Hall, near Birmingham.
The body panels are joined by automated robots to produce a ‘body in white’ which then progresses through the factory to the paint shop, before being mated with engine, suspension, interior panels, trim, etc, to produce the finished car.
This Manual takes a look inside a modern, heavily automated car factory, where every car produced is bespoke, having been built specially to fulfil an individual customer’s order. A fascinating insight into the processes, equipment and people involved behind the scenes in building a MINI, from initial design studies and ‘body-in-white’ metal panels, to completed car on the way to its new owner.
Author: Chris Randall is a freelance motoring journalist, regularly contributing to magazines and websites such as Car Mechanics, Classic Car Weekly, Total 911, and Honestjohn.co.uk. He is the author of Haynes Wheeler Dealers Car Restoration Manual and has also written three Haynes car workshop manuals. He lives in London.
Part number: H6112
Dimensions: 270x210mm
# of pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781785211126
ISBN-10: 1785211129
Publication date: Tuesday, 29 August, 2017
Language: English
Author(s): Chris Randall
Potential problem source(s):
- Defective wiring harness
- DMTL defective
Function testing on the DMTL (Diagnostic Module Tank Leakage) can only be carried out provided that no faults related to the DMTL have been logged. The conditions for fault detection apply to the function test, but not to diagnosis in the course of normal operation.
The leak diagnosis pump is located at the fuel tank, attached to the activated charcoal filter.
Mini Mania Tech Team
The MINI Cooper Parts and Accessories Experts
Mini Mania Tech Team
The MINI Cooper Parts and Accessories Experts
An insight into the manufacture and production of the MINI at Plant Oxford. 2001 onwards (all models)
In 2015, MINI Plant Oxford produced over 201,000 cars, and with a workforce of around 4,500 people, the plant is capable of building up to 1,000 cars per day. Plant Oxford is the home of MINI assembly, with body panels arriving from Plant Swindon, and engines from Plant Hams Hall, near Birmingham.
The body panels are joined by automated robots to produce a ‘body in white’ which then progresses through the factory to the paint shop, before being mated with engine, suspension, interior panels, trim, etc, to produce the finished car.
This Manual takes a look inside a modern, heavily automated car factory, where every car produced is bespoke, having been built specially to fulfil an individual customer’s order. A fascinating insight into the processes, equipment and people involved behind the scenes in building a MINI, from initial design studies and ‘body-in-white’ metal panels, to completed car on the way to its new owner.
Author: Chris Randall is a freelance motoring journalist, regularly contributing to magazines and websites such as Car Mechanics, Classic Car Weekly, Total 911, and Honestjohn.co.uk. He is the author of Haynes Wheeler Dealers Car Restoration Manual and has also written three Haynes car workshop manuals. He lives in London.
Part number: H6112
Dimensions: 270x210mm
# of pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781785211126
ISBN-10: 1785211129
Publication date: Tuesday, 29 August, 2017
Language: English
Author(s): Chris Randall
Potential problem source(s):
- Defective wiring harness
- DMTL defective
Function testing on the DMTL (Diagnostic Module Tank Leakage) can only be carried out provided that no faults related to the DMTL have been logged. The conditions for fault detection apply to the function test, but not to diagnosis in the course of normal operation.
The leak diagnosis pump is located at the fuel tank, attached to the activated charcoal filter.
Mini Mania Tech Team
The MINI Cooper Parts and Accessories Experts
Mini Mania Tech Team
The MINI Cooper Parts and Accessories Experts

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