Car won't move... clutch issue?
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Car won't move... clutch issue?
So I was just out with the gf driving around(teaching her to drive a manual) in her 02 MC. Pulled up to a stop sign, put it into first, and it wouldn't go anywhere. She had been driving for a while, but is doing pretty well with the clutch, and there was no smell of a burnt clutch. Let it sit for a couple hours, came back, and still no go(in case it was an overheated clutch). Peddle feels the same, engine runs the same, shifts into gears the same. If I put it in first with the motor turned off, I can push the car. Seems the clutch is stuck in the disengaged position. Any ideas before I call and have it towed tomorrow?
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So if you put it into 5th can you still push it? If so input shaft in the tranny or even a broken half shaft, That is if you think the peddle feel is the same on the clutch. Do you think the clutch had been slipping before? I would think it would at least feel like it wanted to go if it was just a bad clutch plate given a level road.
#3
Just tried pushing it in 5th, and I can still push it.
The peddle feel is identical to how it was when it was working. The clutch always felt fine, no slipping.
If I put it in first, I can let the clutch complete out, and it runs as if in neutral. If I give it some gas, the car will try to roll forward an inch or two, but just barely.
Happy 3rd day of ownership to us :(
The peddle feel is identical to how it was when it was working. The clutch always felt fine, no slipping.
If I put it in first, I can let the clutch complete out, and it runs as if in neutral. If I give it some gas, the car will try to roll forward an inch or two, but just barely.
Happy 3rd day of ownership to us :(
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I called another place local and was quoted $1230, waiting to hear back from a few other places...
regardless, it really sucks that my 3 day old car, which a warranty tacked on to the price, is in the shop for $1000+ already.
regardless, it really sucks that my 3 day old car, which a warranty tacked on to the price, is in the shop for $1000+ already.
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quite frustrating as the car was inspected and all came out clear
the clutch went in such a weird way...
came down a long hill, pulled up to a stop sign, pulled away fine. Hit the next stop sign, and nothing. No smell of burnt clutch, etc. I really wish that the tranny had grenaded itself or something... would make me feel a lot better.
The mini dealer said that the way it went wouldn't really give any warning signs, so there's a chance the stealership we bought it from didn't intentionally burn us, but damn it, I want to blame someone.
the clutch went in such a weird way...
came down a long hill, pulled up to a stop sign, pulled away fine. Hit the next stop sign, and nothing. No smell of burnt clutch, etc. I really wish that the tranny had grenaded itself or something... would make me feel a lot better.
The mini dealer said that the way it went wouldn't really give any warning signs, so there's a chance the stealership we bought it from didn't intentionally burn us, but damn it, I want to blame someone.
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quite frustrating as the car was inspected and all came out clear
the clutch went in such a weird way...
came down a long hill, pulled up to a stop sign, pulled away fine. Hit the next stop sign, and nothing. No smell of burnt clutch, etc. I really wish that the tranny had grenaded itself or something... would make me feel a lot better.
The mini dealer said that the way it went wouldn't really give any warning signs, so there's a chance the stealership we bought it from didn't intentionally burn us, but damn it, I want to blame someone.
the clutch went in such a weird way...
came down a long hill, pulled up to a stop sign, pulled away fine. Hit the next stop sign, and nothing. No smell of burnt clutch, etc. I really wish that the tranny had grenaded itself or something... would make me feel a lot better.
The mini dealer said that the way it went wouldn't really give any warning signs, so there's a chance the stealership we bought it from didn't intentionally burn us, but damn it, I want to blame someone.
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It was inspected by the dealer that we purchased it from(I have the documents to show it was done, so not just taking them at their word). My stupid mistake for not having a third party inspect it at my cost. There was no guarantee of any sorts. From the sounds of it, it wouldn't have shown up anyway.
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Well, after playing a lot of phone tag, I've finally got some resolution. The dealer I purchased it from said if I tow it down to them, they'll replace the clutch free of charge. Means an expensive tow job, but certainly beats the alternative.
So thumbs up to Mini of SF where the car has been sitting since friday morning and hopefully thumbs up to Steven's Creek BMW for at least backing up what they sold in the first place.
So thumbs up to Mini of SF where the car has been sitting since friday morning and hopefully thumbs up to Steven's Creek BMW for at least backing up what they sold in the first place.
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If the clutch pedal feels "normal", then the it most likely a broken shaft in the transmission, I have replaced literally dozens of the early Midlands 5 speeds because of this. A clutch does not just "go", it wears and gets worse gradually. There may not have been anything that even a well qualified inspection would have uncovered, so you can't really blame the inspector, however, I hope there is a drivetrain warranty that will cover it, but it is not the clutch.
It sounds like you are dealing with people unfamiliar with MINI's and their early problems. I suggest looking elsewhere for someone who knows what they are doing.
--Dan
It sounds like you are dealing with people unfamiliar with MINI's and their early problems. I suggest looking elsewhere for someone who knows what they are doing.
--Dan
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If the clutch pedal feels "normal", then the it most likely a broken shaft in the transmission, I have replaced literally dozens of the early Midlands 5 speeds because of this. A clutch does not just "go", it wears and gets worse gradually. There may not have been anything that even a well qualified inspection would have uncovered, so you can't really blame the inspector, however, I hope there is a drivetrain warranty that will cover it, but it is not the clutch.
It sounds like you are dealing with people unfamiliar with MINI's and their early problems. I suggest looking elsewhere for someone who knows what they are doing.
--Dan
It sounds like you are dealing with people unfamiliar with MINI's and their early problems. I suggest looking elsewhere for someone who knows what they are doing.
--Dan
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Is this a MINI dealer you bought the car from? If you have an aftermarket warranty from a used car dealer, you may want to call the nearest dealer and ask if they will accept it. This is a cut and dry situation, you just need to find the people to deal with.
--Dan
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I purchased the car from Steven's Creek BMW with an aftermarket warranty. When the car died on me, I had it towed up to Mini of SF. They're the ones that told me it was a clutch that needed replace. The warranty I have will cover any tranny related issues, but not wear items like the clutch. If, when they open it up, it's the tranny and not the clutch, it's covered by the warranty, etc, so I'm not too worried about it at this point.
After talking to Stevens Creek many times over the past week, they told me that they'd replace the clutch free of charge if I towed it back down to them, which I did today. I'm waiting until they actually open it up to hear what the real issue is. It certainly seems off to be a clutch going out.
After talking to Stevens Creek many times over the past week, they told me that they'd replace the clutch free of charge if I towed it back down to them, which I did today. I'm waiting until they actually open it up to hear what the real issue is. It certainly seems off to be a clutch going out.
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Fresno is way too far for me to take the car. At this point I'm just waiting to hear the results of them taking the car apart.
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