11 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman based on all problems reported for the 2012 Cooper Countryman.
The contact owns a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman. The contact stated that while driving at undisclosed speeds, the vehicle stalled. The fuel tank was a third of the way full. The trunk was locking and unlocking continuously while driving or while the vehicle was parked. There were no warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the failure was related to NHTSA campaign number: 23v337000 (electrical system). The contact called the local dealer, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who determined that there was a short in the footwell module due to water intrusion. The drain was also clogged in the sunroof. The manufacturer was contacted and opened a case. The failure mileage was approximately 161,818.
There is a recall existing for my car, by VIN mine is not included, however I have the exact same problem. Water in the driver side foot well electrical panel which has caused a fault in the lighting, hazard lights, and battery issue. The car cannot be driven because the hazard lights and daytime running lights will not turn off even with the key out. Running out the battery in the process. The mechanic found water and corrosion inside the electrical housing.
On the evening of March 4th at approximately 6:15 my 2012 Mini cooper s all 4 burst into flames. The car was parked in front of my building for 6 days (we don't use the car very much) in front of my building when the all of a sudden the head lights started flashing followed by the car cabin filling with grey smoke then followed by black smoke then there was a flash (spark?) and the entire cabin the became engulfed in flames. All of this has been captured by our building security camera. I reported the incident the following day to Mini/BMW customer care. I've been sharing emails with thomas lula who is investigating the "thermal event".
The contact owns a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 40 mph, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was steered to the side of the road. The vehicle was able to restart after several attempts but had not started since. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
When the vehicle computer detects low voltage all turn signals, lights and instrument cluster immediately fail and do not turn back on. The foot well module (fwm) or foot rest module (frm) computer becomes corrupt and deletes data from the module. This becomes a major safety hazard as a nighttime failure occurred causing several near accidents due to inability to signal to other vehicles. This is a known issue with Mini and they released an extended service bulletin knowing the factory footrest modules were manufactured incorrectly. Vehicles falling outside the initial warranty period are prone to safety risks when this occurs.
My 2012 Mini countryman has had failed signal lighting. My dealer has diagnosed the issue as a failed frm module which I have been informed that NHTSA issued in conjunction with Mini USA a warranty extension to service this module's failure. While as an owner of this car for the past 9 years, I received not notice from Mini. I recently appealed for warranty coverage of this part. Mini USA has denied coverage of my failed frm module stating the warranty was only good for 10 years from in-service date. My vehicle went in-service 8/12/2012, or ten years and ten months. Mini is adamantly denying good will to replace this part and my car is off the road do to no working turn signals.
Mini coopers have faulty transmission problems, and well mine today it's transmission went out when I had my ac on, the car stalled in the middle of the highway in the middle of the road with oncoming traffic and refused to budge, like seriously this is highly dangerous on the interstate.
Takata recall. I live in newport, wa. I am approximately 6 - 7 hours from a Mini dealer in seattle/tacoma. My closest city is spokane, wa. I have a great certified mechanic who does all of my repair work brandon martin of martin's auto service, spokane, wa, who is competent at working on Mini-coopers. It is unreasonable to require that I make a trip to seattle for this repair. I am willing to have the repair done here and be reimbursed, but Mini will not allow that. They are requiring extreme travel and even an overnight stay to abide by their own recall regulations. They do seem to make the rules to suit themselves; because if I had made this repair prior to the recall, they would have reimbursed me, but now I cannot have the repair done without extreme added expenses incurred. Due to the circumstances of excess travel, I respectfully request that I am able to make the recall repair and be reimbursed for the cost. This is necessary for my safety. Due to the company's unreasonable rule, I am at risk.
Tl- the contact owns a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman. The contact stated that the warning light illuminated with the gauge indicator flashing to turn off the vehicle due to overheating. The dealer Mini cooper of alexandria, 240-200-5357 was contacted and indicated that the vehicle was excluded from any recall campaigns. The vehicle has not been inspected and diagnosed by the dealer yet who informed the contact that an appointment would need to be scheduled to determine the repair remedy. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The VIN was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 56,000. Dyd.
I keep having problems electric problems engine lights come on coil broke broke down won't start.
My Mini was stopped at a traffic light behind a Toyota 4 runner when I was struck from the back by a careless driver in a midsize sedan who had failed to see the cars in front of her stopped at a red light. The damage done to both the car that struck mine from behind as well as the damage done to the 4 runner were Minimal by comparison. The Mini incurred irreparable damage to the front end of the car. My concern is that the airbags never deployed and the driver of the 4 runner pulled me out of the car due to fire he saw coming from under the engine of the Mini, before long the whole front end was engulfed in flames. The car was declared a total loss. Should the vehicle have caught on fire? shouldn't the airbags have deployed with the gravity of the damage?.
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