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#502 of 542 Re: Never buy a Mini [ihatemymini]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Feb 03, 2012 (1:13 pm)
"The corporate folks at BMW tell me that their mechanics are given special training to repair these cars that normal repair shops do not have."
A half-truth, at best. Any qualified mechanic from an independent shop can get MINI training and tools. I take my MINI to an independent shop and they perform all kinds of complex repairs on MINIs.
#504 of 542 Re: 2004 MINI Cooper Clutch Problems [bruin03]
by 32flavors
Apr 20, 2012 (5:02 pm)
The clutch in my 2005 Mini went out suddenly after less than 2K miles. The dealsheip replaced it after I raised hell. Now, the clutch in my 2007 Mini is going out....after only 55K miles! I've driven standard transmissions my entire life & never experienced this. I called Mini...sure enough, not covered unless it's "normal wear & tear," which they can't evaluate unless I put down $2K for them to tear down the engine to look at it....if they see any signs of damage that indicates beyond normal wear & tear, then I'd have to shell out the money for the repair, too. A clutch going out after only 55K miles is bound to show signs of defect! So, I'm taking it to a trusted mechanic and shelling out the $1100 to have them replace the clutch, since my car is worth over $15K. But as long as I live in a hilly community, I won't get another Mini! I love my Mini, but not enough to have to shell out for a new clutch ever few thousand miles!
#505 of 542 Re: 2004 MINI Cooper Clutch Problems [32flavors]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Apr 20, 2012 (6:54 pm)
Make sure you replace EVERYTHING in there--including the flywheel, the rear main engine seal, the release bearing, clutch disc, pressure plate, new flywheel bolts, new pressure plate bolts, transmission main shaft seal, clutch pivot pin, throw-out bearing guide sleeve, new slave cylinder.
This is a big and expensive job, and you don't want to go in there again. Mini flywheels are prone to glazing and then howling (the dreaded "chewbacca sound") So if you haven't had the flywheel ever replaced, now's the time.
#506 of 542 Clutch and Flywheel gone at 26,000 miles
by psibagman
May 10, 2012 (2:35 pm)
We've brought in my wife's 2009 Mini Clubman S into our local Mini dealer for the past year complaining about the same sound coming from what we thought was the clutch. For a year they kept sending it back stating that they heard nothing. Now, that the car is out of the 3 year bumper to bumper warranty, by about a month, they've managed to locate the problem. They also want $3,000.00 to fix it. Contacted Mini corporate but they were no help. When I explained that not only has this been going on for a year - documented- that it also seems to be an issue with many owners nationwide. And that like my dealer, we're being told that it's due to abusive driving. Funny how that word spreads from dealers coast to coast. My wife has been driving cars with clutches for 29 years. She is not an abusive driver. There definately is a problem. Suggestions?
#507 of 542 Re: Clutch and Flywheel gone at 26,000 miles [psibagman]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 10, 2012 (2:46 pm)
Do you have any repair orders written during the warranty period that make a statement on them about your complaint?
#508 of 542 Re: Clutch and Flywheel gone at 26,000 miles [Mr_Shiftright]
by busiris
May 11, 2012 (8:25 am)
I thought MINI had a 3 year/36 K bumper to bumper warranty and a 4 year/50K drivetrain warranty.
Has that changed? I know my wife's 2005 Mini has that...
Update: no change, per the Mini web-site.
#509 of 542 Clutch failed at 8,000 miles
by soletrain
May 12, 2012 (5:23 pm)
I was shocked when my clutch failed on my 2009 Clubman at 8k miles - I have driven manual transmissions for years and never had any problems with my other cars (Saab, Acura, Jeep and Honda). This is a second vehicle so it isn't driven daily as were the other vehicles. Not really looking for any response, but was disheartened to see clutch failure at low mileage isn't an uncommon experience.
#510 of 542 Re: Clutch failed at 8,000 miles [soletrain]
by busiris
May 13, 2012 (9:17 am)
Is Your Mini a base or "S" model?
#511 of 542 Re: Clutch failed at 8,000 miles [busiris]
by soletrain
May 13, 2012 (11:53 am)
S model