I have a problem trying to get to the root of this problem.
i have an unmodified mini cooper s 00 G 23 and it overheats and bubbles after a few miles driving .
i have
changed the thermostat
up graded the coolant .
replaced the water pump
checked the electrics on the fan and all ok .
oil is clean and fresh so i am not suspecting a head gasket. any ideas or anybody in the south of the ountry that might take a look .?
terry
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Re: 2000 mini cooper S overheating
Terry,
Long time no hear and great to see that you still have the Cooper. I've had a few Mpi's and there are two known problems with overheating:
1. The filler cap on the reservoir not maintaining pressure. A lot of overmarket caps were crap;
2. Part of the wiring loom was upgraded in later years but perhaps your 2000 already has that fix.
Try the filler cap first and see how you got on.
Billy
Long time no hear and great to see that you still have the Cooper. I've had a few Mpi's and there are two known problems with overheating:
1. The filler cap on the reservoir not maintaining pressure. A lot of overmarket caps were crap;
2. Part of the wiring loom was upgraded in later years but perhaps your 2000 already has that fix.
Try the filler cap first and see how you got on.
Billy
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