Help..........
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Help..........
I have a 09 clubman S with 70k. Right after I got it, it would idle rough sometimes. I changed the plugs and it did not help. I took it back to carmax after it finally threw a misfire code, and they did a decarbonizing. It threw the code again so they sent it to mini who did a $900 decarbonizing. It runs much better, but still has a couple issues. It sometimes has a very slight rough idle when first started in the morning. On starts uphill it sometimes bogs like it wants to stall. Occasionally on a start on level ground it is very slow to make power, kinda like its in the wrong gear (it's a 6 speed). Now you could say it's me not knowing how to drive except on thing........it's almost completely cured in sport mode. I was thinking the slow to power is the turbo lag spooling since it's not very often. Everything else I am leaning towards a fuel delivery problem, like needing a new fuel pump. Now for this theory to work, sport mode would have to change something in fuel delivery. Does anyone know what all is changed in sport mode, or have had this issue and fixed it? Thanks, Randy
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On a manual, the only things that change are the mapping for the throttle input and the steering. Which is why you find so many people that like to drive in sport mode all the time - they have a tendency to bog down from the pedal not being to their liking.
You say the switch to sport mode "almost completely" cures the problems. What issues are not cured by the switch to sport mode?
You say the switch to sport mode "almost completely" cures the problems. What issues are not cured by the switch to sport mode?
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I have a 09 clubman S with 70k. Right after I got it, it would idle rough sometimes. I changed the plugs and it did not help. I took it back to carmax after it finally threw a misfire code, and they did a decarbonizing. It threw the code again so they sent it to mini who did a $900 decarbonizing. It runs much better, but still has a couple issues. It sometimes has a very slight rough idle when first started in the morning. On starts uphill it sometimes bogs like it wants to stall. Occasionally on a start on level ground it is very slow to make power, kinda like its in the wrong gear (it's a 6 speed). Now you could say it's me not knowing how to drive except on thing........it's almost completely cured in sport mode. I was thinking the slow to power is the turbo lag spooling since it's not very often. Everything else I am leaning towards a fuel delivery problem, like needing a new fuel pump. Now for this theory to work, sport mode would have to change something in fuel delivery. Does anyone know what all is changed in sport mode, or have had this issue and fixed it? Thanks, Randy
I told the salesman this stuff needs to be fixed before I even considered buying it, he told me that for the first 5 days I could return the car no questions asked, full refund. He also stated that when I purchased the car I had 30 days to bring it in for defects or issues I was having, CarMax should have fixed EVERYTHING before placing a price tag on the car! If I did have that accident with the shift **** while test driving the car I would have filed a lawsuit against CarMax.
Whatever happened to CarMax's Quality Certified cars? They blamed everything on the CarMax in Concord, CA saying that they didn't perform any inspection at all ever. You don't buy the car, put it on the lot with a price tag and expect the buyer to make sure everything's alright. I don't know about you but I prefer to have the peace of mind knowing that CarMax has certified that my car is safe to drive and any and all defects fixed before it's consider even getting into the car.
Your issue with cold starting is a classic sign of the infamous (HPFP) High Pressure Fuel Pump dying, there's a thread dedicated for this defective pump Here. Your MCS (Clubman) is starving for fuel at intermittently and at startup, I haven't had my HPFP replaced yet but know that the time will come. Here is the timing chain thread and the Engine Carbon Buildup thread Here and if that wasn't enough don't forget about the Thermostat Housing thread Here
You might want to check out to see if your Mini has had it's timing chain assembly replaced or inspected. I started to hear a rattling sound ("The Death Rattle") that got my attention in cold mornings, this is the sound of the timing chain colliding with the plastic guides that keep your chain from coming off the camshaft sprocket and possible killing your engine for good.
Sorry for your troubles,
Systemlord.
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