roll call, have you replaced your thermostat housing .
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Expensive fix because of labor for over 3 hours. Part $140. It had hairline crack at bottom. I see an update of the part was issued several years ago but expected to last 50K. So, I guess I was doing well that my original lasted 110K. BTW my plastic water pump part was replaced under warranty around 36K. Would love to know if anyone thinks the new Clubman will be more reliable - these are not the only mechanical failures I've had due to no fault of mine further this is my second 'new' MINI since 2003 and it had similar odd failures.
For anyone looking to replace their cooling system components, we have some great kits and/or just the thermostats HERE accompanied with a DIY HERE.
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#305
I might have you all beat on this one
2009 Cooper S Clubman, only 37k miles
MAR 2014 @ 28.2k miles: replaced Thermostat + Housing ($655 @ Steven's Creek Mini in CA)
APR 2015 @ 34.1k miles: replaced Thermostat + Housing (N/C warranty repair)
NOV 2015 @ 37.2k miles: replaced Thermostat + Housing (they attempted to charge me $776, until I mentioned that it should be under warranty).
So, I'm on my 4th thermostat with less than 38,000 miles.
Also, in the past couple years had to replace the the AUX Pump (recall), Coolant Pump, and Cylinder Head Cover due to leaks.
2009 Cooper S Clubman, only 37k miles
MAR 2014 @ 28.2k miles: replaced Thermostat + Housing ($655 @ Steven's Creek Mini in CA)
APR 2015 @ 34.1k miles: replaced Thermostat + Housing (N/C warranty repair)
NOV 2015 @ 37.2k miles: replaced Thermostat + Housing (they attempted to charge me $776, until I mentioned that it should be under warranty).
So, I'm on my 4th thermostat with less than 38,000 miles.
Also, in the past couple years had to replace the the AUX Pump (recall), Coolant Pump, and Cylinder Head Cover due to leaks.
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#306
I think my wife's '09 JCW (a little over 50k miles) just got bit with this. I called the dealer for the part and they said they're backordered and they don't know when they might be able to sell me one because they're reserved for customer cars.
Yet it looks like Pelican, ECS, etc all have them in stock???
Dealer said, 'no way are those genuine MINI parts when we can't get them'.
Yet it looks like Pelican, ECS, etc all have them in stock???
Dealer said, 'no way are those genuine MINI parts when we can't get them'.
#307
We just ran out of stock on these, we did have them. We have the Bremmen parts version and the HT for aftermarket. Just another lower cost option, has all the same parts as the Genuine MINI one. We dont have a true ETA on the Genuine MINI , looks like MINI ran out and they will be in germany by the end of the week. Then a week or two to come from germany. Sorry for the delay.
But we have more options below.
https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/11537534521/
But we have more options below.
https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/11537534521/
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This reminds me of that year Mini had no stock available for thermostat housing for several months, owners were unable to drive the Minis for several months, lawsuits were filed because owners had to rent a car for many months.
Dealerships were taking parts from brand new cars just to get Mini owners back on the road, Seems like German manufacturers never learn from there mistakes! If these were redesigned using aluminum there wouldn't be the need to make soo many and run out of them.
Dealerships were taking parts from brand new cars just to get Mini owners back on the road, Seems like German manufacturers never learn from there mistakes! If these were redesigned using aluminum there wouldn't be the need to make soo many and run out of them.
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Yes on certain years / models you will need adapter lead.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...out-where.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...out-where.html
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Add me to the list!
Hi, folks. 2009 MINI Cooper S about 55,000 miles on it. I am the original owner. 6 speed manual.
Had zero coolant when the car went in for normal o/c etc. in the summer. What the???? I was shocked. The car was running great. I *thought* I only had to keep an eye on the OIL! Now I learn that I must watch coolant also.
Anyway, they saw a leak around the temperature sensor and replaced it. Then I saw the coolant level (which I now watch like a hawk!) dropping. The entire reservoir nearly emptied after 3.5 weeks. I took it back and left it there for 1.5 week so that they could see the drop for themselves (I took daily cell photos and sent them to the techs so they knew it wasn't my imagination). They found a tiny hairline crack on the thermostat housing so they replaced it and credited me the $ for the temperature sensor since they usually install as one unit (together) anyway. It's a good independent shop so I'm hopeful. In truth, I wouldn't still have the car if I had to hike to one of the two dealers in CT (each is an hour from me). Fingers crossed that they caught it! They said the thermostat leaks around the gasket more frequently than from a crack on the housing. *shrug*
Had zero coolant when the car went in for normal o/c etc. in the summer. What the???? I was shocked. The car was running great. I *thought* I only had to keep an eye on the OIL! Now I learn that I must watch coolant also.
Anyway, they saw a leak around the temperature sensor and replaced it. Then I saw the coolant level (which I now watch like a hawk!) dropping. The entire reservoir nearly emptied after 3.5 weeks. I took it back and left it there for 1.5 week so that they could see the drop for themselves (I took daily cell photos and sent them to the techs so they knew it wasn't my imagination). They found a tiny hairline crack on the thermostat housing so they replaced it and credited me the $ for the temperature sensor since they usually install as one unit (together) anyway. It's a good independent shop so I'm hopeful. In truth, I wouldn't still have the car if I had to hike to one of the two dealers in CT (each is an hour from me). Fingers crossed that they caught it! They said the thermostat leaks around the gasket more frequently than from a crack on the housing. *shrug*
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" Fingers crossed that they caught it! They said the thermostat leaks around the gasket more frequently than from a crack on the housing."
Most I have worked on and seen leak at the seam on the bottom or close to it.
Bettehead-
Its like a composite plastic on my old one (2007) that is used similar core support matrial from what I saw. New ones looks like they are a little different plastic as the molding looked the same . Anyone cut there old one sideways ?
Most I have worked on and seen leak at the seam on the bottom or close to it.
Bettehead-
Its like a composite plastic on my old one (2007) that is used similar core support matrial from what I saw. New ones looks like they are a little different plastic as the molding looked the same . Anyone cut there old one sideways ?
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^ Thanks so much. Seems that the cost cutting is degrading the quality of the part. *sigh* I'm keeping a close eye on it.
" Fingers crossed that they caught it! They said the thermostat leaks around the gasket more frequently than from a crack on the housing."
Most I have worked on and seen leak at the seam on the bottom or close to it.
Bettehead-
Its like a composite plastic on my old one (2007) that is used similar core support matrial from what I saw. New ones looks like they are a little different plastic as the molding looked the same . Anyone cut there old one sideways ?
Most I have worked on and seen leak at the seam on the bottom or close to it.
Bettehead-
Its like a composite plastic on my old one (2007) that is used similar core support matrial from what I saw. New ones looks like they are a little different plastic as the molding looked the same . Anyone cut there old one sideways ?
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Welcome, you should be ok now, I did mine and its been fine ever since , and i racked up the miles after the change. Again some people have gone through a couple over the years. So keep an eye on it.
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Possible in the future, if I find another one I will link it, if you need anything in the short term let me know. The clip can be a pain no matter S or Cooper.
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Got any pics of the MINI in Guam ? Glad you were able to get it fixed the OEM version is on temp back order.
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Just replaced my thermostat housing on my 2008 Mini Cooper S with 79200 miles. Sudden coolant leak and found coolant pooled on top of my transmission housing, which is located directly below the thermostat housing. I had it done at an Independent mechanic specializing in European cars for $462. Mini Cooper dealer quoted me $626 for stock model or $809 for a newer version needing an adapter for the sensor wiring!