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alfredghost1

Mini Cabrio AdBlue Issue

Alright, so my 2014 Mini Cabrio diesel is throwing a fit. Error message screaming about an empty AdBlue tank, even though it probably isn't. Now it won't even start. Error memory says AdBlue output from tank to dosing unit is buggered. Fuel efficiency is usually great, and I'm all for meeting those emission standards, but seriously, what gives? Anyone else seen this?

4 comment(s)

alexanderschulze1

Empty AdBlue on a Mini Cabrio? Sounds familiar. I had a similar thing happen a while back with my Mini Cabrio. Does it refuse to start now?

alexanderschulze1

Empty AdBlue on a Mini Cabrio? Sounds familiar. I had a similar thing happen a while back with my Mini Cabrio. Does it refuse to start now?

alexanderschulze1

Empty AdBlue on a Mini Cabrio? Sounds familiar. I had a similar thing happen a while back with my Mini Cabrio. Does it refuse to start now?

alfredghost1 (Author)

Refuse to start, yeah! Was it the AdBlue itself or something else causing the issue with yours? Did you also get warnings all over the dashboard?

alfredghost1 (Author)

Refuse to start, yeah! Was it the AdBlue itself or something else causing the issue with yours? Did you also get warnings all over the dashboard?

alfredghost1 (Author)

Refuse to start, yeah! Was it the AdBlue itself or something else causing the issue with yours? Did you also get warnings all over the dashboard?

alexanderschulze1

Yep, sounds like the pump. Same dashboard alerts and refusal to start. I'd say get it checked out at a workshop. They'll probably confirm the pump is dead.

alexanderschulze1

Yep, sounds like the pump. Same dashboard alerts and refusal to start. I'd say get it checked out at a workshop. They'll probably confirm the pump is dead.

alexanderschulze1

Yep, sounds like the pump. Same dashboard alerts and refusal to start. I'd say get it checked out at a workshop. They'll probably confirm the pump is dead.

alfredghost1 (Author)

Right, all sorted. Turned out the AdBlue pump was indeed knackered as suspected. Cost 250€ to replace. Thanks for the heads up, I was seriously stressing about being stuck!

alfredghost1 (Author)

Right, all sorted. Turned out the AdBlue pump was indeed knackered as suspected. Cost 250€ to replace. Thanks for the heads up, I was seriously stressing about being stuck!

alfredghost1 (Author)

Right, all sorted. Turned out the AdBlue pump was indeed knackered as suspected. Cost 250€ to replace. Thanks for the heads up, I was seriously stressing about being stuck!

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