In the shop at 1290 miles
Originally Posted by Kendel72
I am not sure but isnt lemon law three times for the same thing in a certain period of time?
Originally Posted by Indiana AG
Allow the dealer a reasonable number of attempts to repair.A reasonable number of attempts means:your vehicle is subject to at least four repair attempts OR is out of service due to repairs for at least 30 business days – and the problem still exists.
The SA at the MINI dealership, called me about a half hour ago, I described the problem to him, and he said that MINI/BMW just released on friday a software update to fix this issue. He was hoping to have the new software loaded in the shop today around noon, and then get it on my MINI. I do hope this addresses the problem. He said this is a known problem with MCSa's, so if you don't have the auto in an S, then it's likely something else.
Not a good night for me. MINI dealership was able to get the fix installed on my new MINI, they sent over a shuttle to pick me up. I get a half mile away from the dealership and BAM the same exact problem. So car goes back to the shop, and I now have a 05 Blue/Black MCa with a sunroof as a loaner. I'm fairly annoyed at this point, but at least I have a car to drive. Will have to see what tomorrow brings.
Originally Posted by acej80
Not a good night for me. MINI dealership was able to get the fix installed on my new MINI, they sent over a shuttle to pick me up. I get a half mile away from the dealership and BAM the same exact problem. So car goes back to the shop, and I now have a 05 Blue/Black MCa with a sunroof as a loaner. I'm fairly annoyed at this point, but at least I have a car to drive. Will have to see what tomorrow brings.
Man, isn't the automatic on the MC just *awful*? I'm driving a convertible MCa. I like the drop top, but that tranny's gotta go.
Originally Posted by blalor
Man, isn't the automatic on the MC just *awful*? I'm driving a convertible MCa. I like the drop top, but that tranny's gotta go.
*Awful* says it. I can't believe how much of a difference the MCa and the MCSa is. I would never have bought mine with the auto if it drove like this MCa does. Moving the tranny to sport drive mode is a little better.
Originally Posted by acej80
*Awful* says it. I can't believe how much of a difference the MCa and the MCSa is. I would never have bought mine with the auto if it drove like this MCa does. Moving the tranny to sport drive mode is a little better.
Resolution, perhaps?
I just had a talk with the "master tech" at the dealer who worked on my car. I'll get it back this afternoon with a full tank of gas and washed. :-)
They replaced the "pop-off valve" for the supercharger, which was sticking open. According to him, in the last week, a service measure (the precursor to a service bulletin) came out indicating a problem with some pop-off valves. I'm assuming this is just on new cars. He wasn't aware of any changes to the part with '05s and said it's possible that there was a bad batch of these produced which would have failed with enough frequency to warrant a service measure.
He had to pull the part from a new MINI on the lot, as, apparently due to the frequency of this problem, the valve's back-ordered!
Last week they'd checked connections around the throttlebody and various sensors and air inlets, on advice from MINI North America. The codes stored when the problem occurred didn't directly indicate a fault with the pop-off valve, apparently, so they had to do a fair bit of diagnosis. It didn't help that the problem would correct itself...
Anyway, that's all I've got for now. Hope you're back in business soon, acej80!
They replaced the "pop-off valve" for the supercharger, which was sticking open. According to him, in the last week, a service measure (the precursor to a service bulletin) came out indicating a problem with some pop-off valves. I'm assuming this is just on new cars. He wasn't aware of any changes to the part with '05s and said it's possible that there was a bad batch of these produced which would have failed with enough frequency to warrant a service measure.
He had to pull the part from a new MINI on the lot, as, apparently due to the frequency of this problem, the valve's back-ordered!
Last week they'd checked connections around the throttlebody and various sensors and air inlets, on advice from MINI North America. The codes stored when the problem occurred didn't directly indicate a fault with the pop-off valve, apparently, so they had to do a fair bit of diagnosis. It didn't help that the problem would correct itself...
Anyway, that's all I've got for now. Hope you're back in business soon, acej80!
I am in the same hell! My MCSa was delivered on March 31st. At 600 miles they replaced the bypass valve. Then at 1400 miles they replace the throttle body. I went to pick it up tonight, less than 3 miles from the dealship, no acceleration, SES and EML light came on. This was the first time that it happened on the road, the other two times I was in a parking lot. It really scared me. I raised hell with the service manager, they put me in a 2006 BMW and said they would call me first thing in the morning. I am so frustrated. The need to get this figured out.
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This was just last night. I spoke with my SA this morning and they are trying to figure out what to do. I also called MINI USA and they really didn't have any answers, he said that they would contact the Service Manager and keep me posted. So basically nothing has happened. Let me know if you have a "break through".
I have my MCSCa back, the dealer replaced the bypass valve today and I drove it home tonight without problems. I'm still heavily concerned about this and don't have any level of comfort that this issue is resolved, but I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Originally Posted by acej80
I have my MCSCa back, the dealer replaced the bypass valve today and I drove it home tonight without problems. I'm still heavily concerned about this and don't have any level of comfort that this issue is resolved, but I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Has everyone seen this thread? Supercharger bypass valve. It exactly describes what was happening to me.
Back Motoring!
Just a quick update. They replaced the MAP Sensors/Pressure Sensors yesterday. I picked up my MINI last night, so far so good. Seems to be driving much better, smoother not jerky. Third time is a charm, right? I hope I am in the clear now. I realized last night how much I love this car. Good Luck to you all too!
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