So did I. But, mine is Chili Red. and has 63K miles.
So did I. But, mine is Chili Red. and has 63K miles.Good afternoon all, after my Mini one was hit by someone and the insurance company said it was worth repairing! I came across a 2011 Cooper S with the N18 engin, dark metallic gray and black roof, loads of optional extras and only 29k on the clock. So far really like it and will post some pictures as soon as I can.
Have a great weekend all
Yes, my High Pressure Fuel Pump is failing and I just called and found that out. However, it looks like the engine light went out on the fuel pump. I have a feeling if I go in they will just tell me well it is working now so no fixy.Mine was a 2011 R56 S as well! The N18 is a great motor and easy to make more power if you want. Be sure to keep watch on your oil as it does cannibalize a little bit in between oil changes. Also, make sure you take advantage of the factory extended warranty on the high pressure fuel pumps (10 years or 120,000 miles) as mine went out at 65K.
Happy motoring!
I'm guessing this isn't for the UK market.Mine was a 2011 R56 S as well! The N18 is a great motor and easy to make more power if you want. Be sure to keep watch on your oil as it does cannibalize a little bit in between oil changes. Also, make sure you take advantage of the factory extended warranty on the high pressure fuel pumps (10 years or 120,000 miles) as mine went out at 65K.
Happy motoring!
before condemn the high pressure pump replace the in tank one they only tend to last around 60k, have seen many people change the expensive one first to so of cure it for a short while until the low pressure one totally gives up, ie the in tank scavenge pump fail by losing pressure but still will pump as such and high pressure pump wears a bit and wont make up the short fall as such, easy job to replace with a £25 after market pump that are better than factoryYes, my High Pressure Fuel Pump is failing and I just called and found that out. However, it looks like the engine light went out on the fuel pump. I have a feeling if I go in they will just tell me well it is working now so no fixy.
Well I'm going to let MiniUSA check it out. They said they would do a courtesy once over on the entire vehicle as well for free. All of these fuel pumps fail because they have to push or pull fuel from/through a fuel filter that can NEVER last the life of the vehicle with the state of gasoline in underground storage tanks and hauled by generic carriers. I have no idea what BMW was thinking when they came up with that fuel filter idea.before condemn the high pressure pump replace the in tank one they only tend to last around 60k, have seen many people change the expensive one first to so of cure it for a short while until the low pressure one totally gives up, ie the in tank scavenge pump fail by losing pressure but still will pump as such and high pressure pump wears a bit and wont make up the short fall as such, easy job to replace with a £25 after market pump that are better than factory