2nd Gen R56 Cooper S Most liked posts in thread: Gas gauge has a mind all its own, that's not all?

  1. CHKMINI

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    #5 Systemlord, Jul 5, 2013
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    I own a 2007 MCS and the battery tested very healthy this morning before and after startup, the Mini brand battery is brand new as of 2-16-13. Since the issue with starting the car I haven't been inserting the remote into its docking bay to start my car, I have been starting the car without the use of my remote sensor in the docking bay and since then I haven't experienced any issues with starting the car. I have included two YouTube videos on first post that show exactly what's happening, it's quite an eye opener!
     
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    :cornut: Have you actually tested the battery with a volt meter to ensure that it's okay? Is the battery 3-4yrs old? What year and model of MINI do you have?:Thumbsup:

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    I hate electric problems. They can be a pain to run down. Have you checked all your ground wires?
     
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    When the battery was replaced was it coded to the car?

    These 2nd gen cars need to have that done to insure charging is accomplished properly.
     
  6. Systemlord

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    This issue started about a month and a half ago with the fuel gauge, the startup issue just started happening. I never heard of this before, code a car for a battery replacement? :eek6:

    I have no way of knowing if my Mini was coded or not, there's just no way to find that out. It shows that the battery was replaced, other than that I don't know what to say...
     
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    Sorry I can't help but I wish you good luck with your 2 Gen battery problem.
     
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    #9 Systemlord, Jul 5, 2013
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    I have been doing a lot of searches and may have found the issue, tell me what you think. It seems that when your almost empty on your gas tank the bars are supposed to glow brightly to get your attention when you are running super low on gas.

    After going 95 miles today I decided to fill my tank back up today and my gas light has returned to normal. Could a faulty sending unit cause the lights to glow brightly to get my attention that I'm very low on gas?
     
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    :cornut: I wish that I had the answer but you're over my head. Reading your posts though, has the problem fixed itself?:Thumbsup:

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    It seems my gas gauge does this everytime I fill my tank up, the first 50-100 miles. It always corrects itself soon after, strange that this only happens on filling up my tank. It's been very consistently over the last six gas ups, does it every time now. My GF and I laugh every time now when we gas up!