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Problems with 2003 MINI Cooper S ENGINE

On average, the 2003 MINI Cooper S starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 95 325 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 2003 MINI Cooper S

Steering fluid continuously leaks - replace hydraulic hose twice - known defect - mini refused to fix for free engine cooling - fan runs after shutoff continuously - known defect - mini refused to fix for free electrical - doors, windows, sunroof fire off on their own while car is moving and when is parked. will do this at highway speed or when sitting outside (rain or shine) - car unlocks itself and windows all open up -known defect - kind of distracting at highway speed -mini refused to fix for free. dealers will not fix these issues unless you make them recall vehicles with multiple small problems ( not just one big problem) - this model has 73 tsbs that dealers charge you to fix even though the problems are known and dangerous issues. in my mind, many small problems can be more dangerous than a few big ones - steering, door locks, cooling - not good. this is an old car but these problems are old too - known tsbs should not be subject to warranty time frames, they are still dangerous after the warranty expires. when these cars are routinely serviced, these known/dangerous issues need to be corrected or the cars should be taken off the road. i used the date of the last incident, not the first one. thank you. *tr

8/13/2014- i was stopped at a stop sign in a mall parking lot and smoke started billowing out from under the right front side of the car and at the same time started coming through the vents into the cabin of the car. i tried to shut off the car, but it would not turn off. a bystander came running and opened the hood, smoke poured out, told me to call roadside assistance as he was opening hood and then told me to hang up and call 911 that my car was on fire. flames were coming out of the engine area but there was too much smoke. the engine fan was still running. another passerby had an commercial extinguisher and emptied it on my vehicle. the fire dept. was pulling up as they were trying to push it aside, the car re-ignited and it took the fire department approx. 15 to make douse the fire without it re-igniting. all of these people looked my vehicle over and could find no reason for it to ignite. i purchased the car used about 4 weeks ago and have put about 3000 miles on it without any issues. my insurance company had it towed to a mechanic down the road and they are to contact me tomorrow to see if they can see why this occurred. luckily, my daughter and i were able to exit the car and be in an area close to the fire department and good samaritans...updated 10/06/14 *bf *tr updated 7/15/2015 *js

On february 6, 2014 my mini cooper s was serviced at the dealership mini cooper of concord for a recall in the power steering pump. shortly, after in march my car started to smoke from the engine and my car bursted into flames. the fire department came and turned down the fire, however my car is a complete loss. i called mini cooper of concord, however no one could provide help. i also emailed the head of the dealership and there was no response. i investigated online and noticed that many people had similar problems with the water pump leaking and catching fire in the engine. i called mini usa and filed a case,and they promised to respond within 3 days. however, they did not only until i called various times and finally was able to reach a representative. james informed me that there was no way to evaluate the mini cooper was as at fault and only tried to sell me a new car. i am very disappointed with mini cooper's customer service and lack of support. my car is now a complete loss. *tr

I had noticed that the power going up hills had been slowing down for sometime but as we were driving in town and lost it's number three cylinder, took it to shop and with several days of work found out i would be better off scrapping it than fixing it. mechanic who deals with bmw said that he could put in a new engine but he sand that the issues that he has seen on this years cooper show it is just a money pit. he said, just scrap it and take your losses. the only thing is i bought it used and still owe over $3,000. on it. i have no car and can't afford to replace it and have two payments as i am disabled with a low income from injuries. i finally got my car of my dreams and it because my nightmare. missing my mini. *tr

Water pump/super charger fail cause engine overheat. had to replace the water pump/super charge assembly. *tr

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