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Starting issues are common problems with most vehicles, and the same can be said for Minis. This can happen for a plethora of reasons, which can be confusing to some drivers. In this article, we are going to share with you exactly how to deal with starting issues in your Mini by talking about some of the root causes and where you can go to have your vehicle repaired.
When your Mini won’t start, it can be incredibly frustrating. You have places to go, and the longer that the issue isn’t addressed, the longer you will have to delay. Getting a general idea of the common reasons this might be happening will help you get an idea of where to start when talking to an automotive specialist. Below are some of the most common reasons why your Mini isn’t starting:
One glaring issue that would prevent your Mini from starting is battery failure. Batteries fail over a period of time and need to be regularly replaced, but premature failure can happen for many reasons in itself. For example, leaving your interior lights on for too long can drain your battery. Be sure that all lights are off when you head inside after a drive.
The starter of your Mini relies on the battery to work, but the starter’s motor can fail before the battery does. When this happens, you will notice a clicking noise when you try to start your car.
In order for your engine to start, it needs a steady supply of fuel. When the fuel filter is dirty or clogged, that fuel can’t reach the engine and start the ignition. In turn, this can clog up other fuel lines and worsen the issue over time.
Naturally, the ignition switch in your Mini wears down due to repeated use. This is normal, but it still becomes a problem when metal shavings from your keys jam the switch.
In order for your car to start, the alternator must be working properly. Its job is to regenerate your battery and keep it fully charged. When the alternator stops working, your battery drains without ever being refreshed and your car won’t start.
As you have already read, your Mini relies on a steady supply of fuel to the engine to start. If you don’t have enough fuel, the combustion and ignition process can’t be completed. As a result, your Mini will not start. A lack of fuel could be just the surface of a new set of issues involving fuel lines or faulty gauges.
If you want to stop this from happening in the future, the most important thing that you can do is get preventative maintenance and regular inspections done by a team of automotive specialists. Read your driver’s manual for your Mini. It should instruct you when to schedule these maintenance appointments for the best chance of keeping your vehicle running smoothly for a long time to come.
Anyone already dealing with starting issues should seek help from automotive professionals as soon as possible. After all, you have a busy schedule, and you need your Mini to get where you need to go.
The qualified automotive techs at Tanner Motors are here to help. We understand how urgent it can be to get your Mini repaired in a timely manner, and we’ll get you back on the road in no time. Tanner Motors has been in business for over 15 years. You can trust that we have the experience needed to care for an intricate European model like your Mini.
In addition to Mini vehicles, we also service:
● BMW
● Mercedes
● Volvo
● Lexus
If you are located in the Phoenix, AZ area, make an appointment with our professionals at Tanner Motors today. Call (602) 241-9888 to schedule your appointment or to address any concerns or questions that you may have. We’ll be happy to assist you with all your maintenance, repair, and service needs.