roll call, have you replaced your thermostat housing .
#104
My dealer told me that any work they do, sans clutch, brake pads, or wearable items are covered by MINI for 2 years and 24k... I'm counting on that should my thermo housing go out again. Mine was replaced under an extended warranty I purchased through my credit union. Hate to do it, but the car may have to go when it expires in 3 years... So much fun to drive, but too expensive without a warranty~
#106
#107
After I replaced mine, the indicated operational coolant temp went up about 10 degrees F and, the fan also runs a bit longer than before. I think it must be due to variability in temp sensors.
#114
'09 Mini S thermostat housing
Well I got the housing off in about 2 hours, (it's been a long time since I've done any extensive under the hood work on any car), and I thought that I had the procedure down. When I began to twist the housing to free it up from the return tube coming from the back of the engine I heard a crack. I had the shop finish the job. I know now that the return tube is a little fragile especially since, 1) it is plastic and 2) that plastic has been subject to large amounts of heat. I know that, looking back, I should have been more careful. But I can't help but having no recollection of ever having to be so "dainty" working under the hood of any car that I've ever owned. Plastic, especially those parts directly connected to the engine and so close to said engine, really does not belong there. Just my opinion. I guess that this is something that I can look forward to further down the road, whether with this car or if I happen to chose to buy another Mini. The "check engine light" has gone off now for over a week after the on again, off again series. We'll see what the future holds.
#115
im aabout to replace mine here in the next few weeks
im bout to hit 69K miles on my yellow mini. i ordered the parts myself and i'm getting my personal mechanic (THAT I'D TRUST WITH MY LIFE,..AND MY COOPER) to install them I was quoted $392 for the replacement at our local firestone. i ordered the parts for about $80.00 total, and labor shouldn't be too bad
#118
I replaced the water pump last Saturday, I am replacing the thermostat housing this Saturday. Should have done them together, LOL. Where one fails expect the other to follow soon. And at the price of coolant ($25 per gal) it makes sense to just do the two together.
Does anyone know if the thermostat housing was updated like the water pump (metal used now?).
#119
Thank you wallymango1, I will keep my patience about me when working with the rear return tube!
I replaced the water pump last Saturday, I am replacing the thermostat housing this Saturday. Should have done them together, LOL. Where one fails expect the other to follow soon. And at the price of coolant ($25 per gal) it makes sense to just do the two together.
Does anyone know if the thermostat housing was updated like the water pump (metal used now?).
I replaced the water pump last Saturday, I am replacing the thermostat housing this Saturday. Should have done them together, LOL. Where one fails expect the other to follow soon. And at the price of coolant ($25 per gal) it makes sense to just do the two together.
Does anyone know if the thermostat housing was updated like the water pump (metal used now?).
#120
The thermostat is definitely still plastic, mine has been running well in that regard since I changed it a couple months ago. But yes be extremely careful with the return pipe, there is a metal clip on the back of the thermostat the connects to the return pipe if you don't remove it the pipe and thermostat will come out together. That happened to me and even though I didn't hear a crack there was a little piece of plastic missing from the end and the pipe is tough to find. I had to order it from the dealer for $100 and a weeks wait. It took me almost 3 hours to get the return pipe put back in because it just pushes in place and you have to hold it there while hooking up the thermostat and it's pretty tough. Don't get me started on all of the other problems I've had over the last 6 months though, this was the tip of the iceberg.
#121
The thermostat is definitely still plastic, mine has been running well in that regard since I changed it a couple months ago. But yes be extremely careful with the return pipe, there is a metal clip on the back of the thermostat the connects to the return pipe if you don't remove it the pipe and thermostat will come out together. That happened to me and even though I didn't hear a crack there was a little piece of plastic missing from the end and the pipe is tough to find. I had to order it from the dealer for $100 and a weeks wait. It took me almost 3 hours to get the return pipe put back in because it just pushes in place and you have to hold it there while hooking up the thermostat and it's pretty tough. Don't get me started on all of the other problems I've had over the last 6 months though, this was the tip of the iceberg.
I was super gentle with the return pipe too. I would rather do this job again than have to have done the water pump I did last weekend.
#122
Just had my 2nd Thermostat replaced under warranty, (CEL SGII Codes U3FFF, sometimes P0597, stuck open). The first was a cracked housing, replaced late '11.
Was advised by SA that the thermostat is covered under the 7yr/70mi emissions warranty. Since the housing and the thermostat are one part, if the housing is cracked, it might be under warranty for some of you reading this.
Was advised by SA that the thermostat is covered under the 7yr/70mi emissions warranty. Since the housing and the thermostat are one part, if the housing is cracked, it might be under warranty for some of you reading this.
#123
Just had my 2nd Thermostat replaced under warranty, (CEL SGII Codes U3FFF, sometimes P0597, stuck open). The first was a cracked housing, replaced late '11.
Was advised by SA that the thermostat is covered under the 7yr/70mi emissions warranty. Since the housing and the thermostat are one part, if the housing is cracked, it might be under warranty for some of you reading this.
Was advised by SA that the thermostat is covered under the 7yr/70mi emissions warranty. Since the housing and the thermostat are one part, if the housing is cracked, it might be under warranty for some of you reading this.
Oh well, the experience gained from this repair is priceless.
#125
I have just short of 80K miles. My mechanic sees some residue but I have not seen coolant leaking issues. What symptoms did you have before replacing the thermostat and housing? I went to the dealer and they said there is no issue. Probably just a bad independent mini mechanic just want to make sure.
Last edited by RGLARRY; 11-09-2013 at 06:54 PM.