Carbon build up is inevitable on the direct injected engine found in MINIs (and other manufacturers) because no fuel is washing over the back of the valves. You should probably consider this a maintenance item and plan to have it done on a regular basis like 50 - 70l miles. An independent shop can do it for much less. Luxury Auto in Raleigh charges somewhere between $350 and $400.
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Most stock batteries last 3 or 4 years....so sounds like you are due!!
Battery should be tested to ensure it is the problem...but testing is usually free....
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No it can still be the battery get it checked. Also make sure all battery connections are clean and tight. Make sure that the positive battery cable bolt under the hood it tight, this is a known problem spot. MINIs can do some very wears stuff when a battery is going bad. Pluse if you jumped it and let it run for a few minuets you just put a service charge on it. If the battery has a bad cell it will not hold a charg and will not recover correctly after a load is put on it. This is why you still need to have the battery checked. Most part stors do it for free.
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Hard to buy a "bad" battery these days....
Batteries like optima "red top" , orbital, and several "premium" battries have a different connstruction...tend to last longer than a flooded cell type.-
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Thank you for the update. Unfortunately that blasting part is quite costly here in California at the dealership. I just thought it was rather soon for this, subsequent to that it's not covered of course by the extended. We gave them the go ahead to blast, I hope that solves the issue. Thanks for the tip.
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Hello everyone,
Carbon blasting is done and car was driving good, this was 2 weeks ago when I posted originally.
I also addressed a leak which my girl had to get towed in again to fix the oil housing gasket and a leak in the oil line to turbo something? This was covered.
I have had the car back 48 hours now, yesterday I had my hubby drive it to work as he works 67 miles from home. He said car drove great. He came home parked the car,locked our gate and noticed no power to the car no lights etc., car would not start so he had to pull out the key while the fob stayed stuck. So am I assuming here that it's the battery??????? I woke up just now went outside there was enough juice to open the car, it tried to start but died out, there was no light indicators. am I missing something here? -
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Okay need some advise, our mini took the jump it started and it didn't power off like last night. Hubs turned car off, waited 30 minutes went to start mini did start. My concern is he drove home 67 miles from work and then powers off??? So it appears not the battery?
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The only way to know for sure is to have the battery tested. Take it anywhere they sell batteries and have them test it.
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What recommendations of a good battery do you folks recommend? Please advise. Husband wants recommendations on long wear battery. Thanks.
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Thank you all. So as I sit here car less today
Was hoping to drive down to the beach today. Oh well
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Hello everyone, sorry I'm so new to Mini well we got her a few years ago and it was the same dealer that had an original leaser on it and felt comfortable she's a good car. Just these past 3 weeks was more than I bargained for. $$$
So it was the battery, unknown to me as I have never looked under the hood although it does go in for service......there is an indicator light and it was black. So the question remains would at service spot check the battery to advise? I mean I have an AudiA3 and a Toyota Tundra and we are always well informed of battery use. -
I'm not sure what the question is. But if you mean should the service department have checked battery, the answer is no. Usually it is only checked if their is a problem.
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For now problem is solved.
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