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Problems with 2008 MINI Cooper S FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2008 MINI Cooper S starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 91 667 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2008 MINI Cooper S

My car has 114,000 mile on it. the high pressure fuel pump was replaced per recall. the engine has failed with bad injectors, cylinders and rings. mechanic said this failure is pervasive in 2002 to 2008 models do to poor design. the cost to repair is too high.

Fuel smell started to get stronger in the cabin and outside of the vehicle, but did not see any leaks on the floor till today. i also notice the green temperature notification come on today. i had my oil changed at the bmw/mini dealer in ontario last month.

When the car accelerating on the first and second gear, there was a small jerking motion. took it to the shop and they didn't find any problem with the car. one the day of the incident date, 01/08, when i started the car, the car have a loud engine sound, sounds like the car is chocking for air. the engine light is on with the rpm pointer running up and down (gas paddle is untouched). took it to the dealer and the next day and they found there is oil leaking from the oil feed line to the turbo. $1200 to replace the part. did some research online and found many mini owner had the same problem. *tr

Turbo charger fuel supply line is leaking on my 2008 mini cooper s. the dealer suggested a replacement cost of $750. there are many complaints online about this issue and the leak is happening due to poor design. the leak may cause fire damage and might cause extensive damage to the car. *tr

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