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Recall Alert – 2007-2011 MINI Cooper   

The following alert has been floating around the Internet for a few days – we just wanted to make sure you saw it. It could affect you.

BMW is recalling several turbocharged versions of its popular Mini Cooper coupe and convertible to address problems with the water pump that cools the turbocharger, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

A problem with the electric circuit board could malfunction and overheat, leading to a potential fire. USA Today is reporting that Mini parent BMW received 12 complaints regarding the issue, and in eight cases, the fire occurred while the vehicle was parked and the engine was off.

The recall affects nearly 90,000 Coopers and is limited to vehicles built between Nov. 16, 2006, and Jan. 18, 2011. (You can find the vehicle’s build date on a label affixed to the driver-side doorjamb.) The affected vehicles are listed below:

2007-2011 Cooper S
2008-2011 Cooper S Clubman
2009-2011 Cooper S Convertible
2011 Cooper S Countryman
2009-2011 Cooper John Cooper Works
2009 Cooper Clubman John Cooper Works
2010-2011 Cooper Convertible John Cooper Works

Keep in mind, BMW/MINI USA will notify owners in February and replace the water pump free of charge. Dealerships won’t be able to help you with this right now, as they are waiting for the official service bulletin and the required parts needed for repairs. You will be contacted when they are ready to handle any necessary warranty work for your vehicle. For more info, owners can call BMW at 866-275-6464 or NHTSA’s vehicle safety hotline at 888-327-4236.

Posted in News — by Julie on 01/17/12 (0) Comments



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