R60 2013 Countrymen Starting Issues
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2013 Countrymen Starting Issues
Hi. Two weeks ago, my 2013 countryman died while pulling into my driveway. Had AAA out and the diagnostic code was alternator. Had alternator replaced and car worked fine for a week. I drove to a friends house, was there for 2 minutes and went back out and nothing. Waited for AAA for 1 and 1/2 hours and before they came, my car suddenly turned over. Drove my car home. Went to restart the next morning and nothing. Checked this morning and it clicks, but wont start when I push the start button. The lights on the inside come on, but it doesn't display the full spectrum of lights like it usually does. Any ideas? I can't think that it is battery, because if so, it wouldn't have started, Right?. Why would it have worked fine for a week? Could it be electrical or ignition? Now beginning to question if it indeed was the alternator. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated before I spend any more money!!!! Car has worked fine up to this point
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I’m leaning towards a battery as well, it will cause all sorts of electrical issues when they start to go bad, mine sure did! Some shops will know how and be able to register the battery. The important thing with replacing the battery is to get one that can be vented. They should know what you mean, but the battery in the CMS is enclosed in the cowling. It has to be vented to the outside according to the information I was given by the dealership. Then the new battery will need to be registered to the car. This can be done at the dealership for a cost $. Or find somebody with something that will do it. I personally have a Schwaben scan tool from ECS Tuning. It did my battery in 2 minutes. It also reads the BMW proprietary codes on these, it’s damn handy to have! Now that my shill is over, lol. I’ve heard that Carly will do it too. I’m sure there are other ways as well that someone else will chime in with. The scan tool is pricey if you will only use it for the battery registration, but it pays for itself fast if you work on your car yourself.
There must be some Indy shops out there too, who have a way of doing it, that will probably at least be cheaper than the dealership
There must be some Indy shops out there too, who have a way of doing it, that will probably at least be cheaper than the dealership
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ECSTuning (11-05-2018)
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Thanks Grumpy! I actually bought the Schwaben tool also for BMW/MINI. I bought it for resetting the oil service interval on my F56 JCW....that’s great if it will also work for registering a new battery. I’m just curious what battery comes stock in the MINI? Varta? Do you know? Both our CMS and the JCW are 2015’s.
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ECSTuning (11-05-2018)
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The Schwaben tool does do battery registrations as Mr Grumpy post mentions. You can use any brand battery as long as you keep to the same type AGM for example and the same capacity all you need do is register the battery. If you change type or capacity you need to do some coding.
I don't think that MINI BMW sticks to a particular brand exclusively but just pop the cover off the battery compartment and have a look. You can also hit up realoem.com for the tech specs of what should be installed.
I don't think that MINI BMW sticks to a particular brand exclusively but just pop the cover off the battery compartment and have a look. You can also hit up realoem.com for the tech specs of what should be installed.
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ECSTuning (11-05-2018)
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You’re all set then! I don’t know, I never really looked that close. It said BMW on it so I figured that meant unreasonably overpriced, ha ha. I found good one online at pep boys, and they were offering free installation with purchase, so I took full advantage of that! They said they couldn’t register it (the mechanic owns a BMW) there. I told them I can do it myself, and after a skeptical look and a few shoulder shrugs, they did it. When the pulled the car out, the mechanic looked stricken, he as he handed me the keys he said “none of your gauges or anything are working now” I told him that’s ok, and he and the service writers all wanted to watch me register the battery, lol. So I plugged it in and was done in no time, and the mechanic looked very relieved! Lol.
Its really simple with the Schwaben
Its really simple with the Schwaben
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ECSTuning (11-05-2018)
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The Schwaben tool does do battery registrations as Mr Grumpy post mentions. You can use any brand battery as long as you keep to the same type AGM for example and the same capacity all you need do is register the battery. If you change type or capacity you need to do some coding.
I don't think that MINI BMW sticks to a particular brand exclusively but just pop the cover off the battery compartment and have a look. You can also hit up realoem.com for the tech specs of what should be installed.
I don't think that MINI BMW sticks to a particular brand exclusively but just pop the cover off the battery compartment and have a look. You can also hit up realoem.com for the tech specs of what should be installed.
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