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JPMM Jan 13, 2011 04:24 PM

fixed air bags / shop ran car outofgas,now won't start!
 
A month ago I slide on some ice, hit a curb , popping some air bags. got the car fixed local ($$$$):eek2: Trucked the car to Chicago and back to reset the air bag module (10 minute job).:mad: The local shop/trucker/ Patricks ran the car out of gas and/or drained the battery down,:mad: Back in Clinton IA the shop realized the lack of gas ,poured some in, now the car won’t start. Hope its just a flooded engine after cranking with a low battery. But it did crank? Tomorrow after sitting on a charger drying out I hope it fixes itself . Is there anything else I should look for? Fuses are OK. I am soo bummed. MINI needs more dealers:mad: (or allow BMW dealers to work on safety systems)

liquid wrench Jan 13, 2011 06:11 PM

that stinks We have the same problem hear with lack of dealer knowledge.

Vollgas Jan 13, 2011 08:04 PM

Usually when a FI car runs out of gas, the FI system needs to be purged.
I'm not sure if Mini has this ability or not.
At least it's a starting point to check out.

MaxGSeeker Jan 13, 2011 08:23 PM

You may need a new fuel pump. If not now then later since running dry on on older pump will usually lead to near term failure.

JPMM Jan 14, 2011 03:04 AM


Originally Posted by MaxGSeeker (Post 3192809)
You may need a new fuel pump. If not now then later since running dry on on older pump will usually lead to near term failure.

I can hear the pump run then pump up and stop before I try to start it:confused:

JPMM Jan 14, 2011 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by Vollgas (Post 3192798)
Usually when a FI car runs out of gas, the FI system needs to be purged.
I'm not sure if Mini has this ability or not.
At least it's a starting point to check out.

I can't find any info on Mini fuel system purges:confused:

steve20607 Jan 15, 2011 09:06 PM

Not sure about the MINI but some cars have a "reset" button in case of accidents to prevent more fuel from being sent thru and causing an engine fire.

Since your fuses are all good, I'd suspect some kind of reset switch or button if that's the case just don't know where it'd be located.

JPMM Jan 16, 2011 06:36 AM

no button reset needed because I drove the car after the bags blew after we waited about an hour, (wouldn't start at first but the car reset itself)then they continued to drive the car around while being fixed until they ran it out of gas.

rhcp4life Jan 17, 2011 04:36 PM

Having the same issue. I left my car out on the street went to start it the next morning, and it would not "pop" it would turn over but it just would not start.

But i have a full tank and i just filled up before i parked my car for the night.

JPMM Jan 17, 2011 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by rhcp4life (Post 3195150)
Having the same issue. I left my car out on the street went to start it the next morning, and it would not "pop" it would turn over but it just would not start.

But i have a full tank and i just filled up before i parked my car for the night.

well that just blows, :mad: wanna hitch a ride on the truck going to Chicago?

JPMM Jan 18, 2011 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by rhcp4life (Post 3195150)
Having the same issue. I left my car out on the street went to start it the next morning, and it would not "pop" it would turn over but it just would not start.

But i have a full tank and i just filled up before i parked my car for the night.

where did you get the gasoline?

rhcp4life Jan 18, 2011 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by JPMM (Post 3195585)
where did you get the gasoline?

kwik star,

Isn't there a new dealer and service station in Iowa? i believe its Des Moines
And i bought a Bentley manual, I'm going to see if i can fix it.

JPMM Jan 18, 2011 11:45 AM

We went to Willis in Des Moines Sat , very nice. But the bodyshop has used Patrick Mini for all the parts and service so far ,so we needed to continue that way, for the insurance bills . Good luck ,it shouldn't be too much.My car could have accident related issues and I shouldn't try anything on it until its sorted out.

JPMM Jan 18, 2011 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by rhcp4life (Post 3195727)
kwik star,

Isn't there a new dealer and service station in Iowa? i believe its Des Moines
And i bought a Bentley manual, I'm going to see if i can fix it.

did you read this?

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...e-battery.html

steve20607 Jan 18, 2011 11:37 PM

If it's not your clutch neutral switch, then try re-pressurizing your fuel line....check out the DYI thread on "fuel filter replacement", it's better explained there.

G/L

JPMM Jan 21, 2011 06:49 AM

my car's running:)

what happened? as far as I know;

Ran out of gas, ran battery down, put in some gas, flooded engine, fouled plugs, burned up starter:mad:

getting the gasy oil changed, hope they won't screw that up


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