R56 I've gone through more chain than Mr. T
#1
I've gone through more chain than Mr. T
I had the timing chain replaced under warranty early in my ownership. About a year ago, I had it replaced again, at my cost. Now it's making that noise again, and probably worse than the other times. I've about had it with this car. A timing chain should be a lifetime part, and I'm about to install the fourth one. I've been very good at topping the oil and changing it ever 7500 miles, which should prevent sludge.
I know about the campaign, but I don't qualify since I had it replaced under warranty already. I talked to an SA at MINI of Baltimore who told me they could diagnose it, then request a goodwill repair, which is totally up to MINI, not the dealer. But since I've done my own maintenance, etc., so the likelihood of that happening is pretty close to nil. They quoted $250 to even measure the chain! What's that - a 20 minute job? They're making more per hour than my lawyer.
I think the only options are to do it myself again, then sell the car, or to set fire to it and push it into the Grand Canyon on Youtube. Maybe then, MINI would realize what they're doing to their customer loyalty.
I've loved the car, but hell if I'll ever buy another one.
I know about the campaign, but I don't qualify since I had it replaced under warranty already. I talked to an SA at MINI of Baltimore who told me they could diagnose it, then request a goodwill repair, which is totally up to MINI, not the dealer. But since I've done my own maintenance, etc., so the likelihood of that happening is pretty close to nil. They quoted $250 to even measure the chain! What's that - a 20 minute job? They're making more per hour than my lawyer.
I think the only options are to do it myself again, then sell the car, or to set fire to it and push it into the Grand Canyon on Youtube. Maybe then, MINI would realize what they're doing to their customer loyalty.
I've loved the car, but hell if I'll ever buy another one.
#2
I had the timing chain replaced under warranty early in my ownership. About a year ago, I had it replaced again, at my cost. Now it's making that noise again, and probably worse than the other times. I've about had it with this car. A timing chain should be a lifetime part, and I'm about to install the fourth one. I've been very good at topping the oil and changing it ever 7500 miles, which should prevent sludge.
I know about the campaign, but I don't qualify since I had it replaced under warranty already. I talked to an SA at MINI of Baltimore who told me they could diagnose it, then request a goodwill repair, which is totally up to MINI, not the dealer. But since I've done my own maintenance, etc., so the likelihood of that happening is pretty close to nil. They quoted $250 to even measure the chain! What's that - a 20 minute job? They're making more per hour than my lawyer.
I think the only options are to do it myself again, then sell the car, or to set fire to it and push it into the Grand Canyon on Youtube. Maybe then, MINI would realize what they're doing to their customer loyalty.
I've loved the car, but hell if I'll ever buy another one.
I know about the campaign, but I don't qualify since I had it replaced under warranty already. I talked to an SA at MINI of Baltimore who told me they could diagnose it, then request a goodwill repair, which is totally up to MINI, not the dealer. But since I've done my own maintenance, etc., so the likelihood of that happening is pretty close to nil. They quoted $250 to even measure the chain! What's that - a 20 minute job? They're making more per hour than my lawyer.
I think the only options are to do it myself again, then sell the car, or to set fire to it and push it into the Grand Canyon on Youtube. Maybe then, MINI would realize what they're doing to their customer loyalty.
I've loved the car, but hell if I'll ever buy another one.
Last edited by Systemlord; 05-07-2014 at 01:44 PM.
#4
I bet the people employed by Mini that handle claims know to stay away from the R56 Mini Cooper S model like it's a plague! Consumers don't dwell in the past so we are going to have a new generation of Mini owners loving the F56 if it's more reliable, people will remember Mini's dark child that's locked in the basement.
#6
Wow that's unreal!! How many miles do you have on your MINI? I have a funny feeling all those so called updated parts are really nothing updated for these timing chain problems. The only hope is that some aftermarket company jumps in and makes a decent assembly. Hopefully the F56 will be a more reliable MINI. But im not holding my breath for that..time will only tell.
#7
Wow that's unreal!! How many miles do you have on your MINI? I have a funny feeling all those so called updated parts are really nothing updated for these timing chain problems. The only hope is that some aftermarket company jumps in and makes a decent assembly. Hopefully the F56 will be a more reliable MINI. But im not holding my breath for that..time will only tell.
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#8
Well said.. I totally agree with you. MINI is kind of at a stage in its life as Do or Die.. Its a shame too. The R56 is a sharp car.
#9
#10
I think we need to boycott MINI altogether OR stage a demonstration rally outside the dealership with signs and etcetera... NATIONWIDE MEDIA COVERAGE to expose the ALL ISSUES with the R56! OR CLASS ACT LAWSUIT...
I do love my MINI a lot and enjoy driving it and it's upsetting hearing stuff like this from other owners
Who is your SA.. Jess, Yani, (Anthony) or Wayne??????? Dealt with all of them in the past... 50/50 on all but they have guidelines about claims such as this.
I do love my MINI a lot and enjoy driving it and it's upsetting hearing stuff like this from other owners
Who is your SA.. Jess, Yani, (Anthony) or Wayne??????? Dealt with all of them in the past... 50/50 on all but they have guidelines about claims such as this.
#11
I think we need to boycott MINI altogether OR stage a demonstration rally outside the dealership with signs and etcetera... NATIONWIDE MEDIA COVERAGE to expose the ALL ISSUES with the R56! OR CLASS ACT LAWSUIT...
I do love my MINI a lot and enjoy driving it and it's upsetting hearing stuff like this from other owners
Who is your SA.. Jess, Yani, (Anthony) or Wayne??????? Dealt with all of them in the past... 50/50 on all but they have guidelines about claims such as this.
I do love my MINI a lot and enjoy driving it and it's upsetting hearing stuff like this from other owners
Who is your SA.. Jess, Yani, (Anthony) or Wayne??????? Dealt with all of them in the past... 50/50 on all but they have guidelines about claims such as this.
#12
When you've replaced the chain in the past, did you replace just the chain?
The reason I ask is that I am about to replace mine (tomorrow, in fact) and my indy showed me a kit that BMW has put together. It has a new chain, but also redesigned chain guides and a different design tensioner. I really can't see much difference except with the guides. They are longer and support more of the chain. I don't know if that will make much of a difference or not. I hope so. I only have 25K on the car.
The reason I ask is that I am about to replace mine (tomorrow, in fact) and my indy showed me a kit that BMW has put together. It has a new chain, but also redesigned chain guides and a different design tensioner. I really can't see much difference except with the guides. They are longer and support more of the chain. I don't know if that will make much of a difference or not. I hope so. I only have 25K on the car.
#13
When you've replaced the chain in the past, did you replace just the chain?
The reason I ask is that I am about to replace mine (tomorrow, in fact) and my indy showed me a kit that BMW has put together. It has a new chain, but also redesigned chain guides and a different design tensioner. I really can't see much difference except with the guides. They are longer and support more of the chain. I don't know if that will make much of a difference or not. I hope so. I only have 25K on the car.
The reason I ask is that I am about to replace mine (tomorrow, in fact) and my indy showed me a kit that BMW has put together. It has a new chain, but also redesigned chain guides and a different design tensioner. I really can't see much difference except with the guides. They are longer and support more of the chain. I don't know if that will make much of a difference or not. I hope so. I only have 25K on the car.
#14
I would often check the main topic column about new MINI Gen2 owners or people asking for advise whether to get N/A or S and I am almost afraid to click on the thread to see what other people had to say.
Thanks...
#15
I agree... all I am endorsing is the idea of getting some media attention. NAM has numerous threads about issues with the Gen2's. Maybe something has been done, I am not sure. If it has indeed.. it's probably a silent protest.
I would often check the main topic column about new MINI Gen2 owners or people asking for advise whether to get N/A or S and I am almost afraid to click on the thread to see what other people had to say.
Thanks...
I would often check the main topic column about new MINI Gen2 owners or people asking for advise whether to get N/A or S and I am almost afraid to click on the thread to see what other people had to say.
Thanks...
#17
I don't think the tensioner is any stronger. The replacements that BMW is offering if you have a noisy chain are simply longer to take out more slack. I believe the tensioners in the kits are a different design. I'll try to find out more tomorrow.
#18
Did you forgot about all the videos online and not just YouTube? As I see it people will choose the easy way out by forgetting about it and moving forward. One member bought a new 370Z after needing a new N14 engine, this is what I'm mean by taking the easy way out, Mini knows this. Not enough people stand up to make a difference, if people did stand up we wouldn't be here right now.
1. calling the local police department to see if there are any ordinance about holding a peaceful demonstration at the place of business and etcetera;
2. organizing a petition for nationwide protest directed to MINI USA;
3. or is the "juice worth the squeeze..." We all just let up?
In essence, in my own personal opinion, an average American replaces his or her vehicle every 3-5 years as a form of assurance and confidence on the road. Sadly, our MINI is barely making the grade.
Thank you.
#19
#20
Not on their dime willingly, lawsuits are what forced their hand. Don't make it sound like they're doing you a favor. It could be you on your fourth timing chain, just be glad it's not.
Last edited by Systemlord; 05-07-2014 at 06:29 PM.
#22
To answer some specifics about my situation:
* To be clear, it's the third failure (fourth chain, counting the one it came with). The first was around 25K. The second was about 105K last April. This one is around 130K.
* They replaced the full cartridge, not just the chain. Tensioner, too, with whatever was current at the time. I never had just a tensioner done. My indy mechanic says the longer "repair" tensioner is a stop-gap at best, that just delays the problem recurring, but isn't a true fix.
* Doesn't matter who my SA was. He was just doing his job and implementing the policy. I don't hold it against him (though I did laugh when he quoted $250 to measure the chain - my independent guy offered to do it for free since he was disappointed it came back so soon.)
I understand the economics behind the policy. And I'm sure MINI has some top notch bean counters who've projected out the loss of customers like me, and have figured they'll still make money. I'm just trying to amplify my voice a little online here to have some small effect on their calculations. Hopefully, someone else will benefit from it.
* To be clear, it's the third failure (fourth chain, counting the one it came with). The first was around 25K. The second was about 105K last April. This one is around 130K.
* They replaced the full cartridge, not just the chain. Tensioner, too, with whatever was current at the time. I never had just a tensioner done. My indy mechanic says the longer "repair" tensioner is a stop-gap at best, that just delays the problem recurring, but isn't a true fix.
* Doesn't matter who my SA was. He was just doing his job and implementing the policy. I don't hold it against him (though I did laugh when he quoted $250 to measure the chain - my independent guy offered to do it for free since he was disappointed it came back so soon.)
I understand the economics behind the policy. And I'm sure MINI has some top notch bean counters who've projected out the loss of customers like me, and have figured they'll still make money. I'm just trying to amplify my voice a little online here to have some small effect on their calculations. Hopefully, someone else will benefit from it.
#23
To answer some specifics about my situation:
* To be clear, it's the third failure (fourth chain, counting the one it came with). The first was around 25K. The second was about 105K last April. This one is around 130K.
* They replaced the full cartridge, not just the chain. Tensioner, too, with whatever was current at the time. I never had just a tensioner done. My indy mechanic says the longer "repair" tensioner is a stop-gap at best, that just delays the problem recurring, but isn't a true fix.
* Doesn't matter who my SA was. He was just doing his job and implementing the policy. I don't hold it against him (though I did laugh when he quoted $250 to measure the chain - my independent guy offered to do it for free since he was disappointed it came back so soon.)
I understand the economics behind the policy. And I'm sure MINI has some top notch bean counters who've projected out the loss of customers like me, and have figured they'll still make money. I'm just trying to amplify my voice a little online here to have some small effect on their calculations. Hopefully, someone else will benefit from it.
* To be clear, it's the third failure (fourth chain, counting the one it came with). The first was around 25K. The second was about 105K last April. This one is around 130K.
* They replaced the full cartridge, not just the chain. Tensioner, too, with whatever was current at the time. I never had just a tensioner done. My indy mechanic says the longer "repair" tensioner is a stop-gap at best, that just delays the problem recurring, but isn't a true fix.
* Doesn't matter who my SA was. He was just doing his job and implementing the policy. I don't hold it against him (though I did laugh when he quoted $250 to measure the chain - my independent guy offered to do it for free since he was disappointed it came back so soon.)
I understand the economics behind the policy. And I'm sure MINI has some top notch bean counters who've projected out the loss of customers like me, and have figured they'll still make money. I'm just trying to amplify my voice a little online here to have some small effect on their calculations. Hopefully, someone else will benefit from it.
A timing chain SHOULD last the LIFE of a MOTOR...lets face it...a rubber belt typically lasts 120 MILES in a Asian import...and the typical CHAIN lasts from day 1 to engine overhaul (for reasons OTHER than chain failure) in 90% of motor with a chain....
to have anything less shows a MAJOR ISSUE....
#24
To answer some specifics about my situation:
* To be clear, it's the third failure (fourth chain, counting the one it came with). The first was around 25K. The second was about 105K last April. This one is around 130K.
* They replaced the full cartridge, not just the chain. Tensioner, too, with whatever was current at the time. I never had just a tensioner done. My indy mechanic says the longer "repair" tensioner is a stop-gap at best, that just delays the problem recurring, but isn't a true fix.
* Doesn't matter who my SA was. He was just doing his job and implementing the policy. I don't hold it against him (though I did laugh when he quoted $250 to measure the chain - my independent guy offered to do it for free since he was disappointed it came back so soon.)
I understand the economics behind the policy. And I'm sure MINI has some top notch bean counters who've projected out the loss of customers like me, and have figured they'll still make money. I'm just trying to amplify my voice a little online here to have some small effect on their calculations. Hopefully, someone else will benefit from it.
* To be clear, it's the third failure (fourth chain, counting the one it came with). The first was around 25K. The second was about 105K last April. This one is around 130K.
* They replaced the full cartridge, not just the chain. Tensioner, too, with whatever was current at the time. I never had just a tensioner done. My indy mechanic says the longer "repair" tensioner is a stop-gap at best, that just delays the problem recurring, but isn't a true fix.
* Doesn't matter who my SA was. He was just doing his job and implementing the policy. I don't hold it against him (though I did laugh when he quoted $250 to measure the chain - my independent guy offered to do it for free since he was disappointed it came back so soon.)
I understand the economics behind the policy. And I'm sure MINI has some top notch bean counters who've projected out the loss of customers like me, and have figured they'll still make money. I'm just trying to amplify my voice a little online here to have some small effect on their calculations. Hopefully, someone else will benefit from it.