Mini Cooper Convertible owners have reported 2 problems related to automatic transmission (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I bought my Mini cooper two months ago. It is a 2006 model. I was driving home on the night of Thursday January 7th when I heard a loud clunk. I live on a caliche road so naturally, I thought I had kicked up a rock or clunk of dirt and it hit the body of my car. The next morning I headed out to go to class and less than 5 miles (I live outside of town 30 miles, so yes I do a lot of driving, but my 2004 Hyundai sonata handled it for over 2 years and when I first acquired it had 145,000 miles and when I finished 198,000 and was still running fine) down the road I braked to turn onto a different road and after completing the turn I pressed the gas pedal, the engine roared the tachometer sprung up, but the car didn't move. The mechanic I took it to confirmed that my transmission is shot, no doubt about, however he cannot tell me exactly what is wrong with it without taking out my transmission and looking at the inside as that is where the source of the failure originates. It is an internal defect that consumers have no control over.
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I'm writing to report that my 2005 Mini cooper, with less than 43k miles is in need of a third transmission. I nearly did not make it home one evening because the jerking motion the car was making and because the engine just felt like it was going to shut off. I nearly stalled on the highway, while in traffic. The first transmission, while under warranty was replaced in November 2007 at 28k miles. On 12/16/08, I had an accident where the transmission pan among other things had to be replaced. It was the only known damage caused to the transmission. The auto body and paint shop that I contracted with did not know how to fill the transmission fluid and therefore the car had to be towed the local Mini cooper dealership. They performed that piece of it. Now, the dealer is telling me I need a new transmission and the car is out of warranty. The dealership also states they don't know if the transmission damage was a residual of the accident or not and therefore, were trying to open up the old insurance claim from January 2009. However, my insurance company does not want to pay for the new transmission because they state the repairs from the accident $7,888. 70, plus the cost of a new transmission, around 8k will be more than the value of the car. So, who should pay for this new transmission, the dealer, the auto body shop (whom did no work on the transmission, seemingly) or me? how do I know, this is not just another bad transmission? there is no way to tell on a Mini cooper (no way to check) transmission fluid and no indicator light came on.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Power Train problems | |
| Transmission Noise problems | |
| Transmission Failure problems | |
| Automatic Transmission problems | |
| Manual Transmission problems | |
| Transmission Fluid Leaking problems |