Chrome Trim Peeling after 7-days
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The issue is not about replacing the trim pieces. It is about replacing them with trim that won't fail again the next time it gets hot. A funny thing happened this week (actually, it's sad)
My car had failed three pieces of trim during the last heat wave, all on the drivers side, and drivers edge of the boot trim. During that time, I was parked with the drivers side to the sun during the hottest part of the day. Last week, I parked the other way around, with the passenger side to the sun. Now, I have a bad trim on the passenger side.
The fix has to be replacing all the trim with something that will not fail in the heat.
Mark
My car had failed three pieces of trim during the last heat wave, all on the drivers side, and drivers edge of the boot trim. During that time, I was parked with the drivers side to the sun during the hottest part of the day. Last week, I parked the other way around, with the passenger side to the sun. Now, I have a bad trim on the passenger side.
The fix has to be replacing all the trim with something that will not fail in the heat.
Mark
#80
Trim problems on all Countryman Models
To all, MINI is fully aware of the trim issues Countryman owners are having. The trim piece is, unlike the Cooper models, utilizing chrome tape that is giving way. Any dealership can replace the offending items at no cost to the owner. They may however may need to order the pieces and in turn set an appointment to re install.
We have had a few of these problems turn up from the port of entry (Baltimore and NJ) and have reported it to MINI of USA. Please be patient as from what I understand a permanent fix is in the works. Just hope it's utilizing real chromed metal verse tape!
We have had a few of these problems turn up from the port of entry (Baltimore and NJ) and have reported it to MINI of USA. Please be patient as from what I understand a permanent fix is in the works. Just hope it's utilizing real chromed metal verse tape!
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Update from SA:
We received a bulletin today, here is what it said:
Due to an issue with the manufacturing process, several weeks of R60 production have been
affected with chrome foil that would shrink, peel or simply fall off the rear trim sections of the car.
The plant has been aggressively pursuing this and we hope to have good news soon. In addition,
our parts departments are eagerly awaiting these findings to that they can replenish the supply to
help your service and parts departments get solid replacement components in a timely fashion.
For more information on parts availability, contact the parts hotline and watch this space.
We received a bulletin today, here is what it said:
Due to an issue with the manufacturing process, several weeks of R60 production have been
affected with chrome foil that would shrink, peel or simply fall off the rear trim sections of the car.
The plant has been aggressively pursuing this and we hope to have good news soon. In addition,
our parts departments are eagerly awaiting these findings to that they can replenish the supply to
help your service and parts departments get solid replacement components in a timely fashion.
For more information on parts availability, contact the parts hotline and watch this space.
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Ready to set off for MITM with 3 failed trim pieces. Just occured in the past 2 days. First thought the boot section had been dented, but couldn't understand how since the car had been totally garaged since last Thursday. Closer inspection revealed the dreaded failure.
Last edited by kansasbob98; 08-01-2011 at 06:37 PM. Reason: spelling error
#91
Just out of curiosity, what build date was your car, and has the trim issue impacted you? If the problem is actually in a 'bad batch' of trim pieces, we should see a limited time period of build dates where the problem occured. If it is a design issue, the problem would be more wide spread, and not restricted to a few build dates.
Mine was built May 5th.
Mark
Mine was built May 5th.
Mark
#92
Just out of curiosity, what build date was your car, and has the trim issue impacted you? If the problem is actually in a 'bad batch' of trim pieces, we should see a limited time period of build dates where the problem occured. If it is a design issue, the problem would be more wide spread, and not restricted to a few build dates.
Mine was built May 5th.
Mark
Mine was built May 5th.
Mark
#93
Actually, I would like to see how the entire population of Countryman owners have been impacted. A number of people have said they have not seen a problem. Others are seeing multiple, repeated problems. It would be interesting to see if there is a time period to the builds that would indicate a bad batch of trim was a possible cause.
Mark
Mark
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Just thought id share .... Just got back from the mini dealer in naperville illinoise and their new arivals of over 15 countrymen all had failing strips on them right off the truck the sales people were all freaking out ..... hope they fix something soon.... This is when success goes to your head and you cost reduce to make even more profit and it bites you in the ***.... They went from metal overlay to a plastic film and this process has a hige fail rate and some engineer didn't do his homework when working with the supplier... Is bet its minis fault for cost reduction not the suppliers fault and minis trying to save face on this one.......
#98
That didn't take long:
So far, there are vehicle builds from March, April, May, and June, that have the defect. Additionally, new deliveries, and "new" replacement strips installed in July have failed. There is NO WAY this is related to a "bad Batch" of product from the vendor.
MINI simply screwed up the design.
Now, they need to fix it. Simply putting more of the same cr#p out in the field will not fix the problem.
If they do come up with a fix (like the usual 'metal over plastic' trim instead of cheap tape) they will need to replace all the trim on all the cars. I don't think the vehicle would look good a year or two from now with 1/2 the trim in tape, and 1/2 in metal.
Mark
So far, there are vehicle builds from March, April, May, and June, that have the defect. Additionally, new deliveries, and "new" replacement strips installed in July have failed. There is NO WAY this is related to a "bad Batch" of product from the vendor.
MINI simply screwed up the design.
Now, they need to fix it. Simply putting more of the same cr#p out in the field will not fix the problem.
If they do come up with a fix (like the usual 'metal over plastic' trim instead of cheap tape) they will need to replace all the trim on all the cars. I don't think the vehicle would look good a year or two from now with 1/2 the trim in tape, and 1/2 in metal.
Mark
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For what its worth, I have had my CM three months. Michigan has had record heat this summer , and as of today (knock on wood) I have seen no evidence of peeling.
Maybe the white color doesn't magnify the heat as other colors do. Is anyone having failing trim on a white one?
Maybe the white color doesn't magnify the heat as other colors do. Is anyone having failing trim on a white one?