Visibility Related Problems of the 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman

Table 1 shows one common visibility related problems of the 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman.

Table 1. Visibility related problems of Mini Cooper Countryman

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wiper problems
3

Wiper problem #1

My front windshield wipers stopped working suddenly while driving in the rain.

Wiper problem #2

While traveling on the highway at speed, the forward (retractable) sunroof exploded with no apparent provocation or warning. When the failure occurred there was a loud bang followed by glass forcefully raining down into the front and back seat area of the vehicle. There were no vehicles immediately ahead, and no overpasses or trees from which something could have fallen. The driver immediately slowed but did not swerve and there were no other vehicles close by so there was no secondary incident. The glass from the roof continued to fall on subsequent bumps in the road until all of the loose glass had fallen. The size of the glass pieces varied in size and sharpness greatly, with some pieces being very small clear slivers (causing mild cut to hand when exiting the vehicle). In addition when exiting the vehicle a piece of glass from the sunroof found its way into the driver's seatbelt fastener and as a result can no longer be buckled. The vehicle has not yet been inspected by anyone and is available for inspection on request.

Wiper problem #3

Vehicle has non-heated side mirrors. At temperatures below 60f they fog over or ice over when colder. Visibility is literally zero on both sides of the car.


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