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    Default Help Mini Cooper S don?t start

    Hi all, my problem is I have a Mini Cooper S 2004 and don't start. The scanner display these errors P01229 P00113 P01612 P00107 P01106 P00123 P00500 P00222. Check in Mitchell ondemnad but nothing about these errors.

    I want someone to help me or guide me where to look for these errors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chewin View Post
    Hi all, my problem is I have a Mini Cooper S 2004 and don't start. The scanner display these errors P01229 P00113 P01612 P00107 P01106 P00123 P00500 P00222. Check in Mitchell ondemnad but nothing about these errors.

    I want someone to help me or guide me where to look for these errors.

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    Have you checked for spark and fuel? Clear the codes and try start it again and post for us what the new codes are that are coming up. The codes you have now might be old codes.

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    I have done a few fuel pumps on these....
    Fcuk up now............... ask questions later

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    It's worth checking engine bay fuse box and under it for corroded wires,fuses etc. I think there was recall about this long time ago and dealers were fitting new wiring loom.

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    Hi there, have you checked with a squish gauge the engine has the correct amount of squish?

    There was a thread about it, some where.

    Was Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

 

 

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