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Old Jan 8th, 2008, 10:30 AM   #3
Richard Crofts
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The nozel on the rear blocks very easy. a pressure washer onto it from inside and out often clears it up and starts it working. however the other option is a leaking pipe thats spewing water out and this is somehow getting to the BCU (which controls the alarms and windows etc). The BCUs in the MINI were notorious on earlier models for faults caused by damp/water ingress.
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