mini won't start

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  1. Mickalee

    Mickalee New Member

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    Hi i am new to all of this and a girl so please bear with me. First of all hello to all . This morning i started up my mini cooper she an auto 2007 , anyway i reversed it out of the shed turned it off went inside to lock up my house . Jumped back in the mini and it would not start dash light work, doors lock and unlock, radio works and the air con works she just will not start. The only thing i can think is i had my foot on the break a few minutes before i tried to start her,not sure if that has anything to do with it. I live in a country town and i am about a 3 hours drive from the nearest dealership. Just wondering if anyone might know what the problem is?
     
  2. MCS02

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    Does the engine turn over when you try to start it? How old is the battery?

    Welcome to MA!
     
  3. Mickalee

    Mickalee New Member

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    Battery

    No there nothing ,dash lights come on thats it , not sure how old the battery is . I have owned the mini for 4 years and not a single problem until now. I just went and had a look at the battery last tested 29/9/2009. So yeah pretty old
     
  4. 00Mini

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    A seven and a half year old battery could definitely be very problematic for a MINI and welcome to Motoring Alliance !!
     
  5. Goldsmithy

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    Welcome to the modness. Yeppers, sounds like a battery. Good luck and let us know.
     
  6. MCS02

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    It may be time for a new battery. Is there a parts store where you can have it tested in your town?
     
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    When you test it have them load test it , not just check the voltage. That battery will probably fall right on its face with a little load on it.
     
  8. Dave.0

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    Make sure the car is fully in PARK since it is an Automatic. :idea: and you just pulled it out of the garage and it was fine.
     
  9. wmwny

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    Welcome to M/A! :Thumbsup:

    Like the others have said, I'd say your problem is that you need a new battery.
    Good luck! :fingerscrossed:
     
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    Would love to hear the outcome.
     
  11. clifforddward

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    Please let us know how you make out.

    As others have said, with Mini Coopers the first place to look for any electrical issues is the battery...our favorite cars are VERY subject to issues from the slightest drop in battery performance. Unlike other cars that may continue to start and function with a weak battery, the Mini Coopers do not.

    I've come to solve my battery problems by buying a 5 year free replacement battery from Autozone...typically lasts about 2 1/2 years before failing, then I get a new battery free that lasts for another 2-3 years....so I get a genuine 4-5 years for one outlay of cash.
     

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