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Mini_Chan Dec 14, 2012 09:17 PM

car won't start
 
Hi, my 04 r53 was just in a minor collision. Both airbags deployed, and when I tried to start the car, it wouldn't. Does anyone know what I have to do to fix it? When I turn the key the lights in the car turn on, it just won't start.

Thanks

minsanity Dec 15, 2012 10:55 PM

The earlier models have an inertia switch near LH cowl vent area. It shuts off the fuel pump upon collisions as a safety precaution. I know it was eliminated sometime after & was incorporated w/ the ECU, if I'm not mistaken.

Pbadore Dec 16, 2012 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Mini_Chan (Post 3642233)
Hi, my 04 r53 was just in a minor collision. Both airbags deployed, and when I tried to start the car, it wouldn't. Does anyone know what I have to do to fix it? When I turn the key the lights in the car turn on, it just won't start.

Thanks

The battery safety terminal was fired when the airbags deployed.
On my 01 325IT the shop just squeezed the pushed apart ends of the battery terminals back together and the car started. I haven't tried this procedure
with my 06 MCS with deployed airbags yet. Mini sells the battery safety terminal as part of the the positive battery cable assembly which is about $400.00.

JPMM Dec 16, 2012 10:58 AM

try it again, it will reset after a while

Pbadore Dec 16, 2012 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by JPMM (Post 3642832)
try it again, it will reset after a while

If the the BST is blown it will not reset. But try to squeeze it together as a temporary measure.

ZippyNH Dec 16, 2012 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Pbadore (Post 3642815)
The battery safety terminal was fired when the airbags deployed.
On my 01 325IT the shop just squeezed the pushed apart ends of the battery terminals back together and the car started. I haven't tried this procedure
with my 06 MCS with deployed airbags yet. Mini sells the battery safety terminal as part of the the positive battery cable assembly which is about $400.00.

The box that sits next to the battery in the trunk has the sqib (explosive charge).....
it is set to cut battery power to the starter motor if the airbags deploy...cause this cable is UN-FUSED....due to the amps needed to start the car...the intent is to prevent the cable from arcing if it is cut and damaged in an accident.
Your "MINOR" accident MIGHT total out your car...replacing airbags is VERY $$$.

Mini_Chan Dec 17, 2012 10:45 AM

Yea the insurance company is telling me that its too much to fix, which kind of sucks.

Mini_Chan Dec 17, 2012 10:53 AM

so if it is the BST is there anything i can do to try to start it?

Mini_Chan Dec 17, 2012 08:27 PM

So I checked the battery box and the red cable that is connected to the battery is a little loose. Does that mean the car will not start now until I change it? If it is the inertia switch, is there something I can do to make this car turn on, because towing it from place to place is not cheap.


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