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Old 08-02-2015, 10:48 PM   #1
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Used Car Common Problems Thread

thought I'd start a thread where owners/past owners/mechanics can chime in on common problems with certain vehicles other members are interested in buying used.

I have family down south looking to buy a 2nd gen mini cooper. 2008 base auto with 80k miles. Lots of horror stories on gen 1 but looking to get more info on g2 especially the NA base not the S. For a student so rough estimates for maintenance costs would also be appreciated. I'm assuming it won't be cheap like an average BMW approaching 10 years +

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My 2005 Cooper S cabrio just had its driver side window motor, PS pump, and alternator fail at 100k kms. Prior to that I had problems with the cooling fans which were covered by warranty when it had warranty I believe PS pump is one of the commonly replaced items, the rest are just wear and tear.

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1990-1993 Toyota Celica - Power steering lines are prone to failure on all trims, not too bad of a fix but get a replacement line made at a hydraulic shop, parts store ones are junk.

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Blown head gasket and leaky targa top. Horrible for raincouver

2004 Acura rsx-s:
1. 2nd gear going to 3rd. Gear pops out. Can be eliminated by changing to specific tranny oil.

2. 02-04 leather seats torn with high in and out usage

3. Metal that the hood latch attaches too (front bulkhead upper) is really thin. So over time the metal starts to bend/break and could cause hood to fly upwards while driving.

Over all. Rsx fun to drive and very very low $$$ to maintain
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If you are not mechanically inclined, not willing to pay, not a fan of diy projects, don't buy an used euro. Only consider it if it if the vehicle has a lengthy extended, or cpo manufacturer warranty.

from a consumer perspective, the biggest bmw group problem is how they build in engineered failures for everything. Every part is a ticking time bomb counting down to the warranty end date.
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2001-2003 S2000 - no problems, just consumed a bit of oil. Soft top had the normal tear. Small rock chips were starting to rust in the front fenders from being so low, touched them up.

2007-2010 335i w/ the N54 engine - replaced injectors, HPFP (twice), water pump, turbochargers, coil packs, oil filter gasket, did a carbon cleaning.

A few of those were done by the previous owner. I haven't had any problems in awhile and those were all covered under warranty. I'll just try to keep her well maintained and have an emergency fund just in case lol.

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94-97 Integra, including Type R's: ABS Unit has inherent design fault where with age, the accumulator cannot hold pressure due to internal leakage. As a result, ABS light will come on and there will be no ABS intervention. There is no fix to it other than getting a brand new unit or simply do ABS delete.

Another alternative is to swap 98-01 Integra's brake lines and ABS unit in, where the aforementioned design flaws have been addressed.
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any Acura/Honda has 3rd gear problems
I'm surprised that they haven't fixed it yet
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If you are not mechanically inclined, not willing to pay, not a fan of diy projects, don't buy an used euro. Only consider it if it if the vehicle has a lengthy extended, or cpo manufacturer warranty.

from a consumer perspective, the biggest bmw group problem is how they build in engineered failures for everything. Every part is a ticking time bomb counting down to the warranty end date.
So this is applicable to MINI as well, correct? Yeah if it was me, i'd consider because I'm willing to attempt DIYs..but I dont think I can recommend it to family.
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Problems i have personally encountered with my ap1 s2k & e46 m3

00-03 AP1 S2000.
-CV Shaft vibration under hard acceleration: can be fixed by Swapping cv cups from one to another

-Differential gear whining noise: Have the soft top closed and check for any gear whining sound from the back while driving. If you hear the whining noise, its not a good sign.

-Propeller Shaft leak: Will eventually snap off from the joint and leave you stranded. If there is a leak, get it replaced asap

-Transmission output shaft bearing noise: Sounds EXACTLY like the differential whining noise mentioned above. Except the noise comes from the center console - Bearing from Honda: $85, Labor: around $300~$400

-Softtop Tear: Rubs from the frame when closing & opening eventually creating a rip in the corner by the rear window

-Radiator Leak/crack: Easy fix, used radiators are cheap, or a good excuse to upgrade to a aluminum koyo rad

-Timing chain tensioner (Cards stuck on bicycle spoke ticking sound): New tensioner will eventually go bad again super fast. Better to send your old tensioner to Billman on s2ki and get it rebuilt. Life time warranty on his rebuilds

-Worth it? Yes, would buy again

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-Subframe cracks, had it reinforced (i guess this is kinda major)

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I have family down south looking to buy a 2nd gen mini cooper. 2008 base auto with 80k miles. Lots of horror stories on gen 1 but looking to get more info on g2 especially the NA base not the S. For a student so rough estimates for maintenance costs would also be appreciated. I'm assuming it won't be cheap like an average BMW approaching 10 years +

please advise thanks.
Gen 2 Base Coopers are pretty reliable vs "S" models.
There are plenty of 100K+ mile base coopers without major problems.

The big problems to my knowledge are these:

Check for timing chain slack. If there is too much slack, replace with updated factory tensioner. If you still hear a slapping noise on startup even after replacing/upgrading to the updated tensioner, you will most likely need to replace the whole timing chain assembly. This is usually a common "S" problem, but there are a few base models that have had this problem . Timing chain replacements can cost around $2K. Probably more if done at a dealer.

The engine is port injected, so there shouldnt be much of a carbon build-up problem. Carbon build-up problem is a major issue for 07-10 "S" models ("S" models are DI). If there is a problem, try a seafoam treatment. Easy+cheap DIY.

If coolant is leaking, check water pump and thermostat. Fairly common issue. Repair at a dealer may cost upwards of $1K for both items to be replaced.

Change the ATF if it hasnt been done already. MINI will say it is "lifetime fluid", but it is highly recommended to be changed every 50K miles or so.

If the car pops a valvetronic code. Be ready to dump the car. It can be a lot of $$ to fix, or it can be just a faulty sensor. This problem is rare though.

And dont put shitty gas in. The car will go nuts.

Lastly, its just normal wear and tear items. Brakes and such are cheap. Plenty of aftermarket parts to choose from.


Where does your family live in the states? There are plenty of specialized MINI shops down south.

Hope this helps.
Feel free to ask me more questions regarding MINIs. Im a MINIac (Im on my 3rd MINI now) :P

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-Worth it? Yes so far, too early to tell until the s54 goes boom or something like that
Not something you should be worried about. As long as you are up on maintenance its going to last a long time.
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Wife bought a brand new 2008 Mini Cooper S and it definitely had it fair share of problems during her 4 years of ownership. The big one was carbon build-up in the head(apparently caused by the turbo). It went into Mini at least 4 times for this problem and they finally took the whole head right off, cleaned it out(or whatever) and reinstalled. Seemed to be fine after that. There was always lifter noise/ticking but was told it was normal. Lots of other little warranty-covered issues as well like electronic stuff. She sold it before the warranty expired thanks goodness. It was a fun little car but felt it was full of potential issues.
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