MINI Cooper Dash and Instrumentation Questions
I just bought a Mini Cooper S last week & from day one there has been a yellow warning symbol that pops up when I turn on or turn off my mini. It looks like a screw with an exclamation mark in it. Does anyone know what this is? I'm trying to avoid going to a mini dealer as they are all about a 45 min drive from me. Thanks!
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Might be a low key battery warning light though.
If you don't have your manual handy, you can find your car's owner's manual online in the owners' lounge at miniusa.com
good luck
All dash icons are listed and explained in the owner's manual. Did you not receive one with the car?
I jus got my mini 2 months ago. Now, I drive about 2300 miles, but the number appeared when I start the engine is still said at 14000 miles to get the service from dealer. Anyone knows about this please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
If the ! is inside a triangle, its the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control System). It's normal for it to come on for a second when you first start up, supposedly normal for it to flash when activated by erratic driving. There's a description of it in the owners manual (page 72 in my 2006 version.)
For some reason though, mine has started coming on after a hardish brake or turn and it stays on until I turn off the car - toggling the on off switch for it does nothing once the light comes on. The light is supposed to indicate a malfunction but I've noticed no change in how it handles.
At the same time, my Service Engine Soon light has turned on, I thought maybe in response to some bad gas. It turned off for a day by itself and is now back on.
Anyone have either of these problems?
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HELP :sick:
I have seen some reference to a "software fault" with regards to these so I'm thinking my guess is not too far off.
Thanks for any help.
2: A weak battery can cause all sorts of funkiness with the K-bus, CAN-Bus, I-Bus, D-Bus. Mine just did this, and my symptoms were just as you describe, even with a weak battery it started, and ran perfectly.
One caveat, after replacing my battery, my temperature meter didn't return to normal, it's still stuck at full-range, but everything else is now happy.
Question... Does the light go out when someone sits in the seat? If not, then the seat sensor is at fault.
Usually one sees the symptoms you describe when they have bags or other items (book bag, etc) in the passenger seat that have enough weight to trigger the sensor, but as the seat has "smart airbag technology", it thinks a child is sitting there, so it disables the airbag to avoid injury in case of a collision.
If the light goes out when an adult sits in the seat, the sensor detects the weight of an adult in the seat.... And enables the airbag.