Cooper S first MOT (and other questions!)

Cooper S first MOT (and other questions!)

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burns76

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304 posts

225 months

Tuesday 1st August 2006
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Only had my 53 reg MCS since March, so am hoping you longer-term owners can give me some assistance...

First MOT is due early September, and was wondering whether to take the beast to BMW or just any independent garage. Will there be any difference either way, or do I just want the certificate? (haven't had an MOT-age car for years so can't remember the score! )

Also, did anyone manage to sort the 'power drop-off' issue that someone posted about a while ago? I'm one of the victims of said drop-off (very frustrating when you're wanting to give it some beans!) and wondered whether anyone found a cure or got Bimmer to sort it on warranty. Given that I'm within weeks of the end of my warranty, I'd want to get it sorted during the magic period.

And (finally, I promise!) I'm sure I heard that it's possible to buy an extended warranty. Have I heard correctly, and if so, is it worth the outlay? Oh, and what is the outlay?!

Thanks to anyone who can help!

IcklePete

16 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd August 2006
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Hello all!

Just joined PH so be gentle with me

I'd say get it MOTd anywhere, doesn't make a difference as long as you trust the place (same with any work).

Also interested in the power drop off issue! Only had the MCS nearly two weeks and we both (its SWIMBO's car) noticed it almost straight away. Thought it was us but glad to see here that TADTS. Not that I think that is good enough coz it can be downright dangerous if you're pulling on to a main road trying to nip into a gap and it almost die's on you! Suspect its the anti stall programming in the ECU that most cars have nowadays, but seems to be a little too keen to cut in.

Would love to know if anyone else has had any joy on this one from MINI but I'm probably gonna try going back to them on safety grounds and see how I get on. If they won't fix it then they can maintain the warranty and I'll get the BBR chip

Re the extended warranty - yes you can but make sure you contact the dealer to find out the details (can't remember off the top of my head) as you have to apply within a certain time frame.

Good luck!

schmooveboy

73 posts

222 months

Thursday 3rd August 2006
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IcklePete said:
Hello all!

Just joined PH so be gentle with me

I'd say get it MOTd anywhere, doesn't make a difference as long as you trust the place (same with any work).

Also interested in the power drop off issue! Only had the MCS nearly two weeks and we both (its SWIMBO's car) noticed it almost straight away. Thought it was us but glad to see here that TADTS. Not that I think that is good enough coz it can be downright dangerous if you're pulling on to a main road trying to nip into a gap and it almost die's on you! Suspect its the anti stall programming in the ECU that most cars have nowadays, but seems to be a little too keen to cut in.

Would love to know if anyone else has had any joy on this one from MINI but I'm probably gonna try going back to them on safety grounds and see how I get on. If they won't fix it then they can maintain the warranty and I'll get the BBR chip

Re the extended warranty - yes you can but make sure you contact the dealer to find out the details (can't remember off the top of my head) as you have to apply within a certain time frame.

Good luck!


If the car is dropping in power go into the BMW dealership and demand they do something about it, warranty or no warranty. If they get sniffy, say that you consider it to be a serious safety defect and they need to rectify it. If they still refuse, report the car to VOSA who investigate such claims on behalf of the VCA. Loss of power whilst overtaking is considered to be as serious a safety defect as the airbags failing to deploy in an accident and you should get it looked at.

Personally, the only drop in power i get from my MCS is when the traction control tells me to stop being a dick. This happens a lot though.

I had my first MOT recently, no problems with it at all. The best part was, Just MOT's in Burgess Hill (you may even be near it, chances are slim but it might happen) did it for £25. They were a bit rough around the edges in terms of personnel and facilities but who cares, they are certified and it was a bargain price. Had a good chat with the technicians there about amature motorsport and track days etc. Recommended basically.

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Thursday 3rd August 2006
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schmooveboy said:


Personally, the only drop in power i get from my MCS is when the traction control tells me to stop being a dick. This happens a lot though.



i know how you feel

tweety

829 posts

266 months

Thursday 3rd August 2006
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I'll second Just MOTs in Burgess Hill, I always use them for all my cars and they are excellent.

Al.

burns76

Original Poster:

304 posts

225 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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Have just spoken to MINI about the power lag issues. Short version is that:
a) The MCS is well known for having this problem when cold. Deal with it.
b) If I take it to MINI and they stick it on the diagnostic machine and they can't find the fault (quite likely given that it's an intermittent fault) they'll charge me £58 for labour. If they do find the fault, however, there won't be any charge. However, if I can get the beast to them when it's having one of it's 'episodes' I can take a mechanic for a test drive to try and replicate the problem. Good news is that this course of action is FREE!!!

So, for the next couple of weeks I can see many of my journeys being within a short range of the MINI dealership so that I can nip it in when it's having a seizure!

As for the MOT issue I'm going to have it done a couple of weeks early at the dealership on this one occasion, simply because if there's anything that needs doing it will hopefully be covered by the warranty (lucky socks on standby!) and I won't have to pay a retest fee if I take it away from the independent garage, have the work done at MINI, and then have it retested. But for the future it'll be going to an independent (at least it gives me 12 months to search for a good un!)

Supercooper

6 posts

219 months

Thursday 24th August 2006
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Does anyone know how much mini charge for an MOT?

burns76

Original Poster:

304 posts

225 months

Monday 28th August 2006
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Mine set me back £44, but then they just nipped it round the corner to the local backstreet MOT garage!

bells v8

339 posts

232 months

Tuesday 29th August 2006
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just dont take it to sytners at nottingham iv got more idea than they have .and i make windows for a liveing

wiz 1

2,474 posts

221 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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Took mine to Castle at York £44.15 washed and valeted as well which was anoying as i'd washed it myself the night before !