This comprehensive Austin Mini Countryman 1968 Workshop Repair Service Manual provides everything you need to maintain, service, and troubleshoot your vehicle. It includes detailed instructions, diagrams, and illustrations created by the manufacturer to guide you through every repair procedure. The manual is specifically designed for the 1968 model year and covers all engine types, trims, and transmissions.
The manual covers all aspects of the vehicle, from general maintenance to complex repairs, including:
* General Maintenance: Learn how to perform routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, filter replacements, and fluid checks.
* Troubleshooting: This section helps you identify and diagnose potential problems with your Countryman.
* Engine Service and Repair: Detailed information on servicing, repairing, or rebuilding the engine.
* Transmission Service and Repair: Covers all aspects of transmission maintenance and repair.
* Brake System: Includes procedures for inspecting, adjusting, and repairing the brake system.
* Wiring Diagrams: Comprehensive electrical diagrams help you understand the flow of electricity throughout the vehicle.
* Electrical System: Detailed instructions for troubleshooting and repairing electrical components and systems.
* Suspension: Information on inspecting, adjusting, and repairing the suspension system.
* Periodic Lubrication: A guide to proper lubrication schedules and procedures.
* Steering: Covers steering system inspection, adjustment, and repair.
* Cooling System: Learn how to maintain and repair the cooling system.
* Fuel Injection and Fuel System: Includes detailed information on fuel injection systems and fuel system maintenance.
* Emission System: Learn about the emission system and how to keep it in good working order.
* Heater and Air Conditioner: Provides information on the operation, maintenance, and repair of the HVAC system.
* Engine Control System: Understand the operation and troubleshooting of the engine control system.
* Chassis and Body: Covers chassis and body components and how to repair them.
* Restraint System: Information on the operation and maintenance of the safety restraint system.
* Interior: Covers interior components and how to repair them.
* Differential, Drive, and Axle: Learn how to service and repair these essential components.
This manual is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to save money on repair costs by performing their own maintenance and repairs. It is easy to use, with clear instructions and detailed illustrations that make even complex repairs approachable.
The Austin Mini Countryman, introduced in 1968, was a unique and versatile addition to the iconic Mini lineup. It was essentially a stretched version of the standard Mini, boasting a longer wheelbase and a larger, more spacious body. This provided increased cargo capacity and a more comfortable rear passenger experience compared to the standard Mini. While the Countryman retained the Mini's signature small size and nimble handling, it offered a greater practicality, making it an attractive option for families or those needing extra space. The Countryman's distinctive features included its extended rear overhang, a larger rear window with a unique split design, and a larger rear door that swung open vertically. It also received a distinctive wood-effect dashboard and optional rear seats that could be folded flat to increase cargo capacity.
Under the hood, the Countryman was powered by the same 998cc inline-four engine as the standard Mini, offering a modest 34 horsepower. While not particularly powerful, this engine provided sufficient pep for the Countryman's compact size. The Countryman also inherited the Mini's characteristic front-wheel drive layout and independent suspension, making it a fun and agile vehicle to drive. Despite its versatility and practicality, the Countryman remained a niche model within the Mini lineup, with production ceasing in 1971. Its unique design and limited production run have made it a highly sought-after and collectible vehicle among Mini enthusiasts today. The combination of classic Mini charm with added space and practicality cemented the Countryman's place as a unique and desirable model in Mini history.