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Problems with 2004 MINI Cooper VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2004 MINI Cooper starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 113 500 miles.

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2004 MINI Cooper

I have a 2004 mini cooper it has recently reached 87000 miles and the cvt transmission is failing. normally you change your transmission fuel every 25,000 to 50,000 miles. my model mini cooper hatchback does not come with a reservoir to change such a fuel it was a guarantee by the manufacturer that these models would not need such a service and that the transmission would be fine throughout the lifetime of the car. what worries me is that i have not been able to drive my mini over 50mph due to the increase of rpm's. without the speed increase it is not safe for me to drive on the highways as i normally would. a cvt transmission replacement could cost thousands. but more importantly i'm worried about my safety its possible that my transmission could fail while mobile. thats my main concern. i recently read that there has been a lawsuit addressing these issues. it is bmw's due diligence to address this matter seeing how thousands of citizens are operating this machinery on a daily basis. *tr

The power steering failed, common problem in 2004 mini cooper. canada has issued a recall in january 2012. *tr

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