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Old 05-02-2010, 07:43 AM
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06 Cooper S detonation? 18k miles

I am looking at an 06 S convertible (private sale) with 18k miles, but when I let off the gas I hear a little popping/boom sound. Not quite a backfire but still concerning. I am guessing this isn't normal? First mini I have ever drove. The tank was full or I would have put high octane in, any other thoughts? I plan to pull the battery cable on my second test drive.

Also the passenger window wont go up, it clicks inside the door, but I am guessing from what I read it is a controller and/or motor. I hit the door above the speaker and nothing changed.

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Old 05-02-2010, 07:56 AM
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The popping you hear is normal. They did that for a reason, which I wont go into details about, anyways I love the popping it makes. As for the window I would say it is the motor that has gone.
 
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Does the car have the OEM or an aftermarket exhaust? Believe it or not, BMW/MINI engineered the car to HAVE the popping/backfire sound, even with the OEM exhaust - and it can be even more pronounced if the car was fitted with an aftermarket exhaust, a not-uncommon modification. You really notice it if you rev the engine and let off the throttle quickly...

However, the passenger windows are supposed to go up!
 
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Thanks for the quick responses, nope standard exhaust from what I can see. Just one last question: To clarify, it seems to be worse when in gear (1st or 2nd, in a curve) and I let off the gas, than when I let off the gas and push in the clutch, almost to point of a backfire when in gear but not quite. I am guessing this is normal as well but it sounds like the 15 year old honda with 187,000 miles I used to drive in college.

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Old 05-02-2010, 06:07 PM
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The window motor contacts may just be dirty, there can also be a speaker crossover in the door that may have come loose from its mount. I was told I needed a new motor by the dealer, I took the door panel off put the crossover back on and all was fine.
 
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Old 05-03-2010, 09:31 AM
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Now that I read the responses and spent some time trying to figure it all out, I am not near as concerned. interesting! The mini burble...

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...w-upgrade.html

Thanks again!
 
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