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kio514 09-14-2005 04:23 PM

My First Supercharger Engine
 
Hi fello mini fans,

I just bought a 2003 Mini Cooper S, and I love it.
It has 19K miles and still under warranty. It looks like my mini has all the package.

When I start the Cold Engine in the morning (outside temp is about 40F), the first try would not let it ignite and start. 2nd try has been always successful.

Is this normal to Mini Cooper S?

This is my first Mini and need some advise.

please help,

K

Ryephile 09-29-2005 01:18 AM

RE: My First Supercharger Engine
 
Yep the MCS has a cold-start issue during a season of the year. For most it's the summer, for mine it's the autumn, go figure, lol. Anyway, don't worry about it, just start it that 2nd time and you're off. A bit annoying, but not a real problem.

Cheers,
Ryan

PGSberg 11-04-2005 08:53 PM

RE: My First Supercharger Engine
 
My 04 does it ocasionally in the winter months. I've gotten in the habit of turning the key to the first position and waiting for the electric fuel pumps prime (you can hear when the buzzing stops). I then turn the key and away she goes.

Patrick 11-08-2005 02:54 PM

RE: My First Supercharger Engine
 
ever had any battery issues?

Adam 03-31-2006 01:22 PM

RE: My First Supercharger Engine
 


ORIGINAL: PGSberg

My 04 does it ocasionally in the winter months. I've gotten in the habit of turning the key to the first position and waiting for the electric fuel pumps prime (you can hear when the buzzing stops). I then turn the key and away she goes.
That's actually what I've heard elsewhere too. My MA also told me that you're suppose to turn the key to 'ON' and let the computer run the diagnostic before starting it. You'll know when it's done because the 'EML' light goes off.


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