Two problems related to air bag light on have been reported for the 2005 Mini Cooper S Convertible. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
On April 20, 2015, I took my 2005 Mini s convertible to Mini of fairfield county in darien, CT because the air bag light was on. I received a verbal quote of approximately $1200 to repair. Later that day I received an email from the shop foreman stating that Mini was aware of an issue with the passenger seat sensor and that Mini was looking into a course of action. A few days later the press reported that a recall was being done for this issue and I called again, when I was told that a letter would come from Mini with details. Sometime between then and June 15, I received a letter (dated "June 2015") stating that a recall was going to be issued, and I should not carry passengers if the light was on (it had been on since April), and again called Mini of fairfield county, where they reiterated the info in the letter that I would have to wait for yet another letter. I called Mini customer care both on June 15 and August 25 to request information on the timing, and they were unable to provide any information beyond what the dealer told me. It is now August 25, and over four months that I've been unable to safely carry a passenger in this vehicle. I feel that this meets the standard noted in the recall letter "if your Mini dealer is unable to remedy the defect without charge or within a reasonable amount of time", especially when I was given a verbal quote in April to fix the issue. Mini has also declined to provide a loaner vehicle while mine is disabled. I request that NHTSA investigate whether Mini intends to properly carry out this recall (15v-205).
Passenger airbag light has been on since 2013. Mechanics tell me that it is a weight-sensing mat on the seat. Mini recalled 2005 Mini's but this one is not included in the recall. This is a very common problem with this year for this car.