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Mini Problem
My daughter has a 5 year old Mini, which she purchased 6 months ago, privately, and has the full record of servicing carried out by a Mini garage. The car has now been diagnosed with a fault by a Mini garage, with a repair cost of £2.250. and both her and a garage mechanic friend have been doing some research online and has found out that the same Mini problem occurred in USA and all the vehicles were recalled there. Mini are refusing to recall the car here so that the repair can be done by them.
This does not seem very fair, and has anyone else had the same type of problem.
This does not seem very fair, and has anyone else had the same type of problem.
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It is a problem with one of the air bags that does not deploy correctly in a side impact, but it says the problem is only a computer software issue and fixing it is very cheap and easy just a reprogramming. I can't see how that is going to cost £2,250.
I think the garage is trying to pull a fast one jamesnan. The software will be different for the UK models as we have different airbags due to driving on the other side of the road so the problem probably does not apply to UK models anyway. Mini would definitely be forced to recall UK models if it applied here so I am even more sure the garage is trying it on!
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It is a problem with one of the air bags that does not deploy correctly in a side impact, but it says the problem is only a computer software issue and fixing it is very cheap and easy just a reprogramming. I can't see how that is going to cost £2,250.
I think the garage is trying to pull a fast one jamesnan. The software will be different for the UK models as we have different airbags due to driving on the other side of the road so the problem probably does not apply to UK models anyway. Mini would definitely be forced to recall UK models if it applied here so I am even more sure the garage is trying it on!
Ok but the only other USA recall is this one
http:// www.edm unds.co m/car-n ews/200 2-05-mi ni-coop er-coop er-s-re called- for-ste ering-p roblem. html
Which again I do not think applies to UK cars which have a different system.
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Which again I do not think applies to UK cars which have a different system.
^^ That only applies to the Cooper and Cooper S in USA spec.
I am still sure the garage is trying to pull the wool over your eyes, I know two people who own Minis and they have never heard of the problem.
Go to a different garage as suggested, 'Mini' is part of BMW so any BMW agent should be able to help.
I am still sure the garage is trying to pull the wool over your eyes, I know two people who own Minis and they have never heard of the problem.
Go to a different garage as suggested, 'Mini' is part of BMW so any BMW agent should be able to help.
The USA spec 'Countryman' was the only model recalled in the latest recall , but as I said it is only a case of reprogramming the computer chip. So only £20 or so at most , nowhere near £2,250 !!!!
I still think the garage is taking advantage of someone who ( as you admit) does not know much about cars.
I still think the garage is taking advantage of someone who ( as you admit) does not know much about cars.
^TWR, Yes I agree, but the questioner was saying that there has been a recall of USA Minis with this fault, there have only been two recalls of USA Mini's, one for an airbag fault ( that is the computer chip one) and one for power steering faults. None for gearbox faults as is the case here.
For £2250 you could fit a complete reconditioned engine and gearbox !
A 'clunk' when driving is, as you suggest, more like a drive shaft fault.
jamesnan, do you know a local independant garage with a good reputation? If so take the car there and ask them to look at it , no need for a main dealer with a 5 year old car.
For £2250 you could fit a complete reconditioned engine and gearbox !
A 'clunk' when driving is, as you suggest, more like a drive shaft fault.
jamesnan, do you know a local independant garage with a good reputation? If so take the car there and ask them to look at it , no need for a main dealer with a 5 year old car.