I got a P115D and it turned out that the connector hose on the passenger side/cold air side of the intercooler came apart. Not where it connects into/onto the intercooler but the first connector between the rubber hose and hard plastic part leading up. The clamp was extremely loose. I was able to connect back together, tighten up and all seems well again.
That's great. I would sell it while it runs. Just sayin! This one had a complete engine failure just a few months later . The vacuum pump seized up on it and cause one of the camshafts to seize and the valve smashed into the pistons. It is in the junk yard now.
Yeah it was good. The owner sold this car a few months later and the engine blew up on the new owners right after they bought it. I cost so much to get a new engine put in it, that they sent it to the junk yard for $100.
Good job Tom. I wonder if the engine has been changed out with that many things loose. I think they're fugly cars but we rented one a few years ago and I gotta admit, it was pretty fun to drive.
@@frugalprepper So my wife and I bought one of those 10 years ago actually it’s a R 60 and unfortunately my spouse passed away w/ cancer a couple years ago but anyway I thought I’d keep her car so last year I took it into the BMW nearby …It is the only certified mini mechanic around so I had to spend extra for that, lucky me. Six months later I went to go change the oil and I got under the hood to look around and all of these intake tubes were disconnected…this after I spent $1200 at BMW! I need an upper engine clean along with all the fluid changes on that last visit to BMW. A certified mini mechanic my ass!!! If he can’t put the fucking thing back together… Check engine light with reduced engine performance it says… which is exactly what this car was experiencing and then they broke one of the turbo air intake tubes and at the exact spot that he (this video)was showing that had been taped-up. I took it back again to BMW and all they did was put duct tape on it later too for me! I went to a hardware store afterwards about a half mile away and I opened up the hood down there and I looked at all of it and still one of the intake tubes was not connected underneath where the airbox is. So I had to drive back there and get them to come out into the parking lot and fix the dang thing again so now I still don’t know if it’s correctly put together!!! So this year I decided I needed to replace that whole tube so I did it myself… easy Peezy… but now I’m thinking,did they reconnect all of that stuff properly? I gotta go back and look now it’s driving me crazy… this car, it’s an absolute nightmare SO don’t get one Unless you can do all this work yourself otherwise you can’t trust people to replace everything and lock it down with the provided hardware!
Tried to watch this whole video, but wasn't able to. There is no way I would ever let him touch and of my minis. All his "crappy plastic" he has talked about have never been an issue in the 18 years and 5 minis I have owned and the numerous others I have maintained for others.
True normally the cam shaft snaps from the locked up pump long before the plastic is an issue. Luckily the owner of this one sold it right before that happened.
This guy doesn't know... shade tree mechanic with a scanner that has no clue of what half the stuff he was looking at is. He thought the evap line was in the front next to hot turbo pathing😂. If he wasn't ham fisted he would know they are well designed and actually easy to work on. Just like that vacuum pump takes 20mins to change out and the #1 cause is choke oil vein caused by the 7k+ mile oil changes. Adjustable torque wrenchs and finesse.
I have an R56, same model, bought used with 130k miles. It had zero power and I changed a bunch of stuff trying to figure it out. Watched this video and my problems were solved. And I feel like an idiot because it’s definitely my fault. Ha
The N14 engine 1.6 turbo mini cooper s that round thing with a pipe at the back going into the bulkhead is a soundbox BMW thought it be a good idea to hear noise from the turbo inside the cabin I do own one of these cars and I deleted mine this engine is also found in Peugeot and Citroen it's cheaper to order parts from Peugeot than BMW 😄
Mark The owner sold this car and it since has had to have a new engine with the new owners. Not sure what failed but it was a catastrophic failure at less than 40k miles. Good he sold it when he did. Like most BMW stuff it is over designed plastic 💩
@@frugalprepper Hello didn't realise this video is over a year old The N14 engine suffer with the death rattle the timing chain tensioner goes And chain guides which are plastic fall apart the whole engine is a crepe design
What's different about "modern" engines compared to older engines? Fuel, spark, compression, and timing. The combustion engine hasn't changed much since its conception. We have better metallurgy, and fuel controls but it's still the same thing. I'd venture to say you don't know much about engines or cars, because if you did you wouldn't spend your money on a piece of crap Mini Cooper.
Gijs Spruyt: I had the same reaction: no way this guy ever lay a finger on my Mini. Value of this video? What was hanging there beside the turbo's wastegate is the turbo diverter valve. So having that popper off, all the boost would be released constantly under the hood even after reattaching the intercooler hose properly. So there were the 2 main problems. And yes reinstallation wasn't much better than removing parts and hard to watch. What about the turbo intake hose; dud that ever get fixes or he went from electrical tape to duck tape? lol
says the guy that was impressed by the little 4-banger able to wheelspin under his sorry ass. (and I've cut short on my descriptive here to avoid any unnecessary trolling). Your attack back at the guy and his car choice is uncalled for. Your skills here really lack and you'd better go a read a few German car handbooks before your next work of art... Just too easy to bitch about anything not american and that you don't understand.
FrugalPrepper's Garage & Garden you've bitch of the bad design of the noise generator (yeah that thing that connects the intake boost pipe to the firewall) not knowing what it was, did not reattached the turbo hose properly, never noticed the ignition coils not clipped properly, almost broke the powerbrakes vacuum line and the sensor connector, bump stuff, drop tools, and talk about star nuts..... Lol I'll stop here; not worth it. Good job on the video: pretty good thriller/cliff hanger.
I don't want to learn this piece of shit car. I don't work on them, I am just looking at it to help a friend. BMW and other eurotrash are money loosers.
@@frugalprepper It's a British design and when the Germans come over to Austin(who originally made the car) they couldn't believe how slack their engineering standards were. Every time you get in a 150 mile an hour mini go-kart, you smile. I enjoyed the way you work so don't let yourself down by arguing with these dickheads who need a manual to wipe their arses.
I enjoy your video and was a pleasure listening to your knowledge of finding out the turbo problem. Jeff
I got a P115D and it turned out that the connector hose on the passenger side/cold air side of the intercooler came apart. Not where it connects into/onto the intercooler but the first connector between the rubber hose and hard plastic part leading up. The clamp was extremely loose. I was able to connect back together, tighten up and all seems well again.
That's great. I would sell it while it runs. Just sayin! This one had a complete engine failure just a few months later . The vacuum pump seized up on it and cause one of the camshafts to seize and the valve smashed into the pistons. It is in the junk yard now.
I got same error code, can you help me?
@@frugalprepper Did this code cause that engine failure?? Mine just gave me this code... I just bought it used...
Thanks!
Thank You!
You did everything perfectly. You be happy too!
What was that part of the car called the one at time 17:30?
Glad you like the Mini.❤️
Yeah it was good. The owner sold this car a few months later and the engine blew up on the new owners right after they bought it. I cost so much to get a new engine put in it, that they sent it to the junk yard for $100.
I can’t believe that you don’t hate it. It’s the ultimate adult go cart. Fun fun
Vroom Vroom BOOM!
Thank you..,i had the same issue but with your video i fix it myself wow i save me a couple hundreds👍👍great video.
I have same problem with my BMW 318d 2009 p115c eror code .. ?
I learned a lot. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
So what's was the problem?
Awesome you got it solved
"Mr. Smarty Pants" would be a great name for you. Thanks. Pepper, pepper, salt!
It's a love\hate thing bro...lol 360lbs here... very comfortable in my r56... Glad it turned you!!! LOL
Yeah except the owner sold it and the new owners ended up having to replace the engine 5k miles later. Fun to drive, but I wouldn't own one.
What brand n model the hand held LED light ur using in this video????
Braun from Harbor Freight.
Great Job and Great Video
I’m crying you sound like me when I worked on my first mini they suck to work on but that lil 4banger gets up and goes
Yeah but this 4 banger got up and went about 3 months after this. It is in the junk yard now.
The “star bolt” is actually named a “TORX” bolt. FYI
Wow you're smart. Are you a Boltologist or something?
@@frugalprepper Don't you go gettin' sassy there fella. We can see your work. He's being polite.
@@ssmith7667 That's why I put my work on TH-cam.
How's the Grand Am rebuild doing?
Zib187 I did first startup. Video went up yesterday
He didn't install the turbo intake hose properly.
It is okay a few months later it lost the cam and the engine blew up. It went to the big car crusher. This is where most BMW's belong
Wow, nice job!
Excellent job! Thumbs up!
Good job Tom. I wonder if the engine has been changed out with that many things loose. I think they're fugly cars but we rented one a few years ago and I gotta admit, it was pretty fun to drive.
That thing only has 39K miles on it. I bet it been sitting broken down most it's life!
@@frugalprepper So my wife and I bought one of those 10 years ago actually it’s a R 60 and unfortunately my spouse passed away w/ cancer a couple years ago but anyway I thought I’d keep her car so last year I took it into the BMW nearby …It is the only certified mini mechanic around so I had to spend extra for that, lucky me. Six months later I went to go change the oil and I got under the hood to look around and all of these intake tubes were disconnected…this after I spent $1200 at BMW! I need an upper engine clean along with all the fluid changes on that last visit to BMW. A certified mini mechanic my ass!!! If he can’t put the fucking thing back together… Check engine light with reduced engine performance it says… which is exactly what this car was experiencing and then they broke one of the turbo air intake tubes and at the exact spot that he (this video)was showing that had been taped-up.
I took it back again to BMW and all they did was put duct tape on it later too for me! I went to a hardware store afterwards about a half mile away and I opened up the hood down there and I looked at all of it and still one of the intake tubes was not connected underneath where the airbox is. So I had to drive back there and get them to come out into the parking lot and fix the dang thing again so now I still don’t know if it’s correctly put together!!! So this year I decided I needed to replace that whole tube so I did it myself… easy Peezy… but now I’m thinking,did they reconnect all of that stuff properly? I gotta go back and look now it’s driving me crazy… this car, it’s an absolute nightmare SO don’t get one Unless you can do all this work yourself otherwise you can’t trust people to replace everything and lock it down with the provided hardware!
Tried to watch this whole video, but wasn't able to. There is no way I would ever let him touch and of my minis. All his "crappy plastic" he has talked about have never been an issue in the 18 years and 5 minis I have owned and the numerous others I have maintained for others.
True normally the cam shaft snaps from the locked up pump long before the plastic is an issue. Luckily the owner of this one sold it right before that happened.
This guy doesn't know... shade tree mechanic with a scanner that has no clue of what half the stuff he was looking at is. He thought the evap line was in the front next to hot turbo pathing😂. If he wasn't ham fisted he would know they are well designed and actually easy to work on. Just like that vacuum pump takes 20mins to change out and the #1 cause is choke oil vein caused by the 7k+ mile oil changes. Adjustable torque wrenchs and finesse.
Watching this guy work is giving me anxiety! He doesn't know how to disassemble these parts properly.
It's better than the last guy who didn't know how to ASSEMBLE them properly.
filter after turbo?" I think youre backwards, brothert.
I have an R56, same model, bought used with 130k miles. It had zero power and I changed a bunch of stuff trying to figure it out. Watched this video and my problems were solved. And I feel like an idiot because it’s definitely my fault. Ha
The N14 engine 1.6 turbo mini cooper s that round thing with a pipe at the back going into the bulkhead is a soundbox BMW thought it be a good idea to hear noise from the turbo inside the cabin I do own one of these cars and I deleted mine this engine is also found in Peugeot and Citroen it's cheaper to order parts from Peugeot than
BMW 😄
Mark The owner sold this car and it since has had to have a new engine with the new owners. Not sure what failed but it was a catastrophic failure at less than 40k miles. Good he sold it when he did. Like most BMW stuff it is over designed plastic 💩
@@frugalprepper
Hello
didn't realise this video is over a year old
The N14 engine suffer with the death rattle the timing chain tensioner goes
And chain guides which are plastic fall apart the whole engine is a crepe design
@@MrMrmarkpeck And the Suction Pump that locks up and seizes the camshaft.
Yes exactly hpfp from mini is 700 and 320 from Peugeot
this is French engineer from 'Pegeot "
We don't believe in Pegeot here, he is a false god!
You've done a good Job Bro to heck with nay sayers. I would definitely comfier to you before the dreadful blood sucking dealer. 1k it cost me
Yeah most people that buy these have more money than they do brains anyway though.
Scary
wouldn't have this "specialist" working on my mini, i won't! Has no clue about what he's doing or how modern engine's work.
What's different about "modern" engines compared to older engines? Fuel, spark, compression, and timing. The combustion engine hasn't changed much since its conception. We have better metallurgy, and fuel controls but it's still the same thing. I'd venture to say you don't know much about engines or cars, because if you did you wouldn't spend your money on a piece of crap Mini Cooper.
Gijs Spruyt: I had the same reaction: no way this guy ever lay a finger on my Mini. Value of this video? What was hanging there beside the turbo's wastegate is the turbo diverter valve. So having that popper off, all the boost would be released constantly under the hood even after reattaching the intercooler hose properly. So there were the 2 main problems. And yes reinstallation wasn't much better than removing parts and hard to watch. What about the turbo intake hose; dud that ever get fixes or he went from electrical tape to duck tape? lol
says the guy that was impressed by the little 4-banger able to wheelspin under his sorry ass. (and I've cut short on my descriptive here to avoid any unnecessary trolling). Your attack back at the guy and his car choice is uncalled for. Your skills here really lack and you'd better go a read a few German car handbooks before your next work of art... Just too easy to bitch about anything not american and that you don't understand.
FrugalPrepper's Garage & Garden you've bitch of the bad design of the noise generator (yeah that thing that connects the intake boost pipe to the firewall) not knowing what it was, did not reattached the turbo hose properly, never noticed the ignition coils not clipped properly, almost broke the powerbrakes vacuum line and the sensor connector, bump stuff, drop tools, and talk about star nuts..... Lol I'll stop here; not worth it. Good job on the video: pretty good thriller/cliff hanger.
Ohh shit ok
That's a elitrice water pump learn you ship
I don't want to learn this piece of shit car. I don't work on them, I am just looking at it to help a friend. BMW and other eurotrash are money loosers.
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"Big chunk of plastic " aka slave cylinder
Big Chunk of Plastic, AKA BMW vehicle.
It’s french engine not German
Whatever, same difference.
It’s a n14 engine n18 are much better
It was a piece of crap engine, like all BMW's
German cheap design and assembled in Mexico
It is the German design that's the problem. Mexicans build plenty of other cars and they are just fine.
@@frugalprepper It's a British design and when the Germans come over to Austin(who originally made the car) they couldn't believe how slack their engineering standards were.
Every time you get in a 150 mile an hour mini go-kart, you smile. I enjoyed the way you work so don't let yourself down by arguing with these dickheads who need a manual to wipe their arses.
Absolute garbage cars .