Mini Cooper R53 2004 won't start
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Mini Cooper R53 2004 won't start
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I own a 2004 Mini Cooper S, I try to start but the vehicle won’t start. I read on the internet that a possible cause is that the clutch safety switch does not work. I replace the clutch safety switch today and the condition continues. When I turn the key all the lights on the odometer turn on but the mini does not start. Please if any knows how I can repair this problem or possible solutions.
Thanks
I own a 2004 Mini Cooper S, I try to start but the vehicle won’t start. I read on the internet that a possible cause is that the clutch safety switch does not work. I replace the clutch safety switch today and the condition continues. When I turn the key all the lights on the odometer turn on but the mini does not start. Please if any knows how I can repair this problem or possible solutions.
Thanks
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If you don't even hear a click from the engine compartment, my first two guesses would be a bad ground connection or a bad starter (I had the same symptoms on my '04 a couple of years ago - found a starter at a salvage yard for $50 which fixed the problem). The starter takes a little bit of work to get to (have to remove a heat shield and the exhaust header), but once you get to it you can test it with a remote start switch.
#5
Removal of power steering fan, lower/rear engine mount and passenger-side axle (all fairly easy) will give you unblocked access to starter without having to remove heat shields or exhaust header.
#6
Not to say this is the OP's issue, but it's easier to tackle the starter replacement from underneath.
Removal of power steering fan, lower/rear engine mount and passenger-side axle (all fairly easy) will give you unblocked access to starter without having to remove heat shields or exhaust header.
Removal of power steering fan, lower/rear engine mount and passenger-side axle (all fairly easy) will give you unblocked access to starter without having to remove heat shields or exhaust header.
More pertinent to the OP is, what's the easiest way to access the solenoid terminal, in order to test the starter without pulling it? I don't recall if if was accessible with just the heat shield removed or not. Do you recall if the terminal was accessible from below (maybe with just pulling the steering fan)?
#7
More pertinent to the OP is, what's the easiest way to access the solenoid terminal, in order to test the starter without pulling it? I don't recall if if was accessible with just the heat shield removed or not. Do you recall if the terminal was accessible from below (maybe with just pulling the steering fan)?
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#8
Have you checked the ignition switch? Easy to get to and check. The switch contacts can arc and cause a non start issue as they fall out of spec. The switch can be disassembled and the contacts cleaned restoring the switch to a working order. To pull the switch and check the contacts can be done in less then 30 minutes. You will want to use a multimeter and check pins 5 and 8. If they read above 0.6 ohms the switch is out of spec. Dissemble the switch and take emery cloth or some wet dry sand paper and run it between the contact points until back in spec. Doesn’t take much to get the connection back to spec if this is the issue. Make sure you reassemble the switch correctly as some people have problems putting them back together.
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Terminals are on the top-side, per THIS photo in Pelican's starter replacement tutorial.
I replace the starter and turn the key and the mini won’t start again. I checked the relays and the fuse box continuity and are in good condition. Please if anyone can say me what I can do know.
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PD. This video shows how to change starter
Last edited by egm23; 03-29-2020 at 01:08 PM.
#10
Please take a look here https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...on-switch.html
This is the first item I check when I have a no start issue. The ignition switch will stop the car from starting as it controls the start signal for the car.
This is the first item I check when I have a no start issue. The ignition switch will stop the car from starting as it controls the start signal for the car.
#11
Please take a look here https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...on-switch.html
This is the first item I check when I have a no start issue. The ignition switch will stop the car from starting as it controls the start signal for the car.
This is the first item I check when I have a no start issue. The ignition switch will stop the car from starting as it controls the start signal for the car.
#12
Hi there I try to start my Mini Cooper S 2004 and the ignition barrel get stuck. I took a video of what is happening. If any know how to fix the problem will be appreciated. https://youtu.be/72GQeTnMaAI
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