Web21 dec. 2010 · Clarence, your mini-cooper may just need a new thermostat. if the thermostat in your car is the original, then 4 years is a goodly amount of time for any thermostat to last. Thermostats fail in 2 ways: (A) stuck open, which causes engine to warm really slowly, and (b) stuck closed, causing overheating and. causing the heater to blow … WebWent for a test drive in this 2004 mini. After 15 minutes engine overheats
I have a 2003 mini which I bought used. I am having chronic overheating …
WebI waited until the car had cooled down, opened the radiator cap and noticed that there was no water in the system again. I have filled the system with more water (to the best of my … WebCheck the lower hose on the radiator (drivers side) when the car is overheating. If that hose is cold then you have a circulation problem, most likely the pump or there is still air in the … penn state stained glass
Step by step to resolve overheating of 2007 Mini Cooper S
WebMini Cooper The most common reasons a Mini Cooper is overheating are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat. 0 % 41 % of the … WebI have a 2009 Mini Cooper that is overheating. Mechanic's Assistant: Have you checked the coolant? Have you checked for a leak in the cooling system? I have checked the coolant and I'm having to add it frequently. I can't find a leak but I do see fluid and it's clearly leaking. Mechanic's Assistant: Are you hoping to fix this yourself? Webmost likely is going to be a bad thermostat. when you are moving cold air comes through the grill cooling engine but when you stop you don't have that air and thermostat is not … penn state staff profiles