Mini Cooper - Power Steering failed
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Family member has a Mini Cooper, and the power steering appears to have died.
A quick Google reveals that this is a common issue, although no recalls have ever been issued.
The local mini dealer has quoted a staggering £1100 to fix it, which given some people have been getting (or claiming) 50% goodwill payments from their dealers, is a little harsh.
It looks like BBA Reman sell the pumps for £250 on an exchange basis. Is it a particularly nasty job to replace?
Any suggestions / advice would be much appreciated.
A quick Google reveals that this is a common issue, although no recalls have ever been issued.
The local mini dealer has quoted a staggering £1100 to fix it, which given some people have been getting (or claiming) 50% goodwill payments from their dealers, is a little harsh.
It looks like BBA Reman sell the pumps for £250 on an exchange basis. Is it a particularly nasty job to replace?
Any suggestions / advice would be much appreciated.
Podie said:
Any suggestions / advice would be much appreciated.
While I can't offer any advice directly, I'd suggest having a look in the Faults & Fixes section over on MINI2, specifically this thread which may be of some interest.Podie said:
Thanks. 
Hello mate!! Hows u
My Mini Cooper S Convertible (currently for sale) had a new power steering pump last year. Bill says £380.08 inc VAT and fitted. Work was done by Torbay Motor Vehicle Repairs near Torquay (so not exactly local
)breaks downs
£250 Pump
£8 PAS Fluid
£5 Consumables
£67.50 Labour
£49.58 VAT (15%)
Edited by RIP_puffsorted2 on Thursday 8th July 21:50
Edited by RIP_puffsorted2 on Thursday 8th July 21:56
Local dealer is taking the utter piss. Pump costs about £400 or so, plus 45 mins to an hour for labour. I ended up getting mine done by the dealer as part of a massive service recently, with a 10% discount as the car is over 6 years old. I was offered 50% off the parts a year ago but couldn't afford to go ahead at the time. Depends on your dealer, some people have received a replacement, some discounts, some nothing. Buy yes, it's a known issue that mini aren't too keen to fix.
I'm told the job itself is relatively easy and should take about an hour if you've got some mechanical nous. I have bugger all. The reconditioned parts include a surcharge, refunded when you return yours for reconditioning.
I'm told the job itself is relatively easy and should take about an hour if you've got some mechanical nous. I have bugger all. The reconditioned parts include a surcharge, refunded when you return yours for reconditioning.
RIP_puffsorted2 said:
Podie said:
Thanks. 
Hello mate!! Hows u
My Mini Cooper S Convertible (currently for sale) had a new power steering pump last year. Bill says £380.08 inc VAT and fitted. Work was done by Torbay Motor Vehicle Repairs near Torquay (so not exactly local
)breaks downs
£250 Pump
£8 PAS Fluid
£5 Consumables
£67.50 Labour
£49.58 VAT (15%)
BBA Reman do the pumps for £250 on an exchange basis, and the rest looks about right.
jenpot said:
Local dealer is taking the utter piss. Pump costs about £400 or so, plus 45 mins to an hour for labour. I ended up getting mine done by the dealer as part of a massive service recently, with a 10% discount as the car is over 6 years old. I was offered 50% off the parts a year ago but couldn't afford to go ahead at the time. Depends on your dealer, some people have received a replacement, some discounts, some nothing. Buy yes, it's a known issue that mini aren't too keen to fix.
I'm told the job itself is relatively easy and should take about an hour if you've got some mechanical nous. I have bugger all. The reconditioned parts include a surcharge, refunded when you return yours for reconditioning.
I agree, the dealer is taking the piss. Unfortunately it seems that the work has been done as the car was undriveable.I'm told the job itself is relatively easy and should take about an hour if you've got some mechanical nous. I have bugger all. The reconditioned parts include a surcharge, refunded when you return yours for reconditioning.
Interesting that you got a 10% discount for the car being over 6. The owner contacted Mini UK and was basically told to go forth and multiply.
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