That sucks. Be sure to get your use out of that loaner.
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Sorry to hear about Augie, Tim.
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thanks
stopped by to pick up a couple things and saw the damage
there is a bolt that holds a gear at the end of both of the overhead cams. That gear is part of the path of a chain that runs between the other overhead cam and the lower camshaft. One of the bolts sheared off.
Apparently they need to do a back and forth with MINI to figure out cause and fix. Next step is pull the pan off and assess the damage to the camshaft (if any)
Kinda like seeing your kid in the hospital with tubes hanging out of em'.....well maybe not that dire.......... -
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Talked to my SA. MINI and Service Dept determined new head, timing belt and cam shaft gears will fix it. No damage to lower camshaft. Parts ordered and should be rec'd, installed and tested by end of next week. -
Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
So, is this a warranty fix?
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oh yeah. ain't gonna cost me a dime
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sketch New Member
U get Augie back yet?
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nope
supposedly this week
MINI has a very time consuming methodology for major warranty claims. They ask the service dept to do this that and the other thing, document it, and get back to them with the outcome. The service dept then takes that directive and works it into their schedule against all other waiting cars. Does the look see and reports back. MINI then reviews and .......it's gone on for a couple rounds.
Suposedly all this diagnostic work has them to the point where they feel confident that by replacing the head, timing chain, uppers cams, valves, basically the top of the engine will get it done. All parts are ordered and In for their senior tech to start on Monday and supposedly he has no other job but to work on my car until completion. We shall see
On the one hand I am glad they have been so thorough (at least it appears) on the other hand It drives me nuts the cycle times it takes them. Each one of these back and forths with MINI takes about a work week it appears.
Arggggggghhhhhh :mad2:
find my happy place, find my happy place.....OK
Gonna be a crunch but IF back this week I can get most of what I need done to roll outta St. Louie 8/1 for MITM
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Yeah... while I'm glad they stand behind major failures under warranty as they should... BMW/MINI really acts like they think the cars still belong to them and they're just letting us use them when it's convenient for them.... They seem to have NO sense of urgency or understanding that IT MATTERS to us that we're driving a loaner and not THE CAR WE ACTUALLY PAID FOR. This isn't a dealer issue so much as a BMW/MINI cultural issue IMHO...
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Sounds kind of like what happen to this owner........
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In the shop 6/18 and out 7/24..........
Augie is home! On top of sheared bolt holding gear at end of upper cam a faulty vaccum pump was also ID'd as culprit
The statement of work is a list of about 20 items, pretty much the entire head. SA said in the area of $10K! Cost to me $0 Thank god for warranty
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Gosh, $10K, that's crazy :crazy:
So, was it ultimately a faulty/damaged bolt (that eventually failed) that caused the problem? -