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BMW made, BMW problems. Which is why people quickly trade them in as soon as the “plan” is over. It ain't no Jap.
The R50's are going p-cheap these days.
They're (supposedly) are the higher risk for big bills.
Around R50k side will get you a base Cooper, the S is not that much more. The last of the line later models S R50's look to be around an easy under 100k. This is CT pricing, so Jozi might be a tad more cheaper than that even.
Actually I was told that the late 2008 to 2013 models were the good Minis. So you should be fine. Change the filters.2011 and 172000 km on the clock
Good luck trying to find an independent mechanic willing to work on a Mini Cooper. My wife had endless problems with her second-hand Mini Cooper and had no choice to use the services of the BMW dealership to sort it out. No independent mechanic wanted to touch it with a ten-foot barge pole.
You seem to know what you are talking about, no wonder you are an Expert member.replace ,pump and filter ,otherwise you be chasing your tail and will do that really poopy job twice .edit ,i mean the whole module not just the pump in the tank and then nylon strap it into place like ive seen in the old module ,they not expensive unless you got a S .then cry.both mostly under the seat ,one cover is pump one is filter ,do it once and look inside tank when empty for detritus .also do diagnostics first it may be elsewhere .
Hide your number Bro. There are some weirdos on the internet - many of them on this Forum.You seem to know what you are talking about, no wonder you are an Expert member.
Could we talk outside of this forum in an effort to cut the jokers out?
You could send me a whatsapp to 10111 if that's okay
A BMW XM would suit you to be honest. I'll get you one once I figure out this lotto thing.would never buy a BMW no matter how cheap and flashy it looks,
even this that is essentially a BMW with some nostalgia attached it it,
stick with Korean/Japanese or something Asian, even a Chinese copy car is better than a Mini.
I'll still trash talk it, like anybody who gets me an Iphone and tells me its GreatA BMW XM would suit you to be honest. I'll get you one once I figure out this lotto thing.
nah .but hide your number .i dont get involved with Mini as a rule .Merc and Fiat products only .i can only maybe give advice but wont tell you what to do .You seem to know what you are talking about, no wonder you are an Expert member.
Could we talk outside of this forum in an effort to cut the jokers out?
Can you edit the post to hide his number as well.Hide your number Bro. There are some weirdos on the internet - many of them on this Forum.
Rather send him a private message by clicking on his profile, then click on Private Message.
All good, thanks.nah .but hide your number .i dont get involved with Mini as a rule .Merc and Fiat products only .i can only maybe give advice but wont tell you what to do .
Thank you.Assuming it's a Cooper S then it has the N18 engine. Not as problematic as the preceding N14 Prince engine but still takes a bit of money to keep them going.
The fuel pump and filter in the tank is almost never an issue on these cars.
It's direct injection with a high pressure fuel pump driven of one of the cams.
There are companies offering a rebuild service on these fuel pumps for about R3k but in my experience it's a waste of time and money.
Goldwagen sells a quality pump for R16k.
Before swopoing parts get the codes scanned .
I bought a OBD scanner and the BMW software from AliExpress for R800 and it's works perfectly, but it's not that simple to get it going.
Follow UB40 daily for more African adviceStick to 110km/h and you'll be fine
In a quote telling the chap to hide his number, you quote his numberHide your number Bro. There are some weirdos on the internet - many of them on this Forum.
Rather send him a private message by clicking on his profile, then click on Private Message.
Mini did extend the warranty on these i believe but i think youre about 3 years over it .The mechanical high pressure pump is readily available ,but get codes first ,to replace pumps and filter is not an easy job on these cars ,did one years ago out of necessity for a client .contact diesel electric for a mechanic if they know of one ,they usually pretty helpfull .early models didnt have the pump in front ,but you say 2011 so it may have one ,also may be starvation between back pump and filter and front .could be anything really ,so dont buy nought untill obd been done .Thank you.
It is a mini cooper clubman 2011 model with gen R55/6 engine.
It starts misfiring when doing >120km/h and the engine management light comes on.
If I pull over, stop, switch the engine off and restart it then the misfiring is gone but the engine management light stays on for a little while. After a few minutes that light is off again.
I appreciate all the helpful information I gathered so far and will start by changing the fuel filter.
If the problem is not solved, I will take it for computer diagnosis and fuel pump pressure testing.
I will report back to this forum when the problem is solved and hopefully that information will help other mini owners who may experience similar problems.
Non turbo and based in vaal triangleI assume then this is a non turbo model ?
Not an Clubman S?
The R56 came with 5 or 6 different engines
Which area are you?
yawnPlease man you clearly have never seen a N14 or N18 engine, you are messing this poor man around with kak advice