Steering Rack And Pinion problems of the 2004 Mini Cooper S

Two problems related to steering rack and pinion have been reported for the 2004 Mini Cooper S. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Mini Cooper S based on all problems reported for the 2004 Cooper S.

1 Steering Rack And Pinion problem

Failure Date: 04/05/2011

The contact owns a 2004 Mini Cooper S. The contact was driving 40 mph when the power steering malfunctioned and the vehicle became extremely difficult to steer. The contact took the vehicle to a local mechanic where he was advised that the power steering pump and the rack of the rack and pinion would need replacing. The mechanic replaced both the rack and power steering pump. The failure mileage was 70,000.

2 Steering Rack And Pinion problem

Failure Date: 07/03/2004

(1) on Thursday, July 3rd, I attempted to manipulate a 90 degree righthand turn in my 2004 Mini Cooper S during my very short commute to work and did so only with great difficultly. From that point forward my car turns neither left nor right properly and only with great difficulty. There was no warning or noises of any kind to alert me to the problem. My significant other, who is a trained mechanic, inspected the vehicle and identified the power steering pump as the problem. I also spoke with several individuals herb chambers BMW Mini of boston who acknowledged that the power steering pump was either a known and/or common problem. The parts department explained that the pump manufacturer who made the pump in my Mini is no longer making pumps for Mini. (2) the power steering pump has failed therefore my Mini is relying on the rack and pinion to turn. The Mini turns only with great difficulty and requires two hands on the wheel at all times; this is exceedingly difficult to do while navigating corners as I have a standard transmission. The Mini is unsafe to drive, so I am forced to borrow another vehicle. (3) my car has approximately 57,000 miles on it and Mini's warranty only covers problems up through 50,000 miles despite the fact that the pump is a known problem and safety hazard. Nothing has been done by the dealership to correct the problem. My Mini remains parked while I await the new power steering pump that I ordered and paid for. The new pump is manufactured by a different company than the defective pump that has failed.




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