While idling at a red light, vehicle rpms varied dramatically and the engine shut off. vehicle was able to be restarted and moved with the check engine light illuminated. upon further investigation the valve cover was found to have a vacuum leak, which has become a common issue with mini cooper s models. *tr
Fire did not occur, but there is a risk. many mini cooper models with turbochargers are experiencing a leaky oil feed line to the turbo after approximately 25,000 miles. due to a poorly insulated rubber gasket. it is a manufacturing flaw, but mini has failed to acknowledge the issue. this is a fire risk. the oil is allowed to leak into the engine bay, and it can destroy the engine because mini coopers do not have an oil sensor. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 mini cooper s. the contact stated that the check engine light would illuminate on the instrument panel and the vehicle would make a loud noise. the dealer diagnosed that fuel line was clogged, which made it difficult for the fuel to flow freely. the manufacturer was not notified. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 29,643.