leo_lehmann91
Mini Cooper Diesel Issue Preheating Lamp Stays On
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A 2016 Mini Cooper diesel is experiencing issues with the preheating lamp staying on, the check engine light illuminated, and smoke during acceleration. The suspected cause is a defective part in the preheating control unit or faulty cable connections in the ignition system. After consulting with others and checking connections, the owner took the car to a mechanic, who confirmed the issue was a defective control unit and corroded cable, resolving the problem.
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leo_lehmann91 (community.author)
Yeah, I gave the connections a quick look, didn't see anything obvious like a completely severed wire, but I'm no electrician. When you had the Passat issue, did you end up diagnosing it yourself, or did you take it straight to a mechanic? Any specific areas on the cable I should be focusing on?
juliakoehler1
I fiddled with the Passat for an afternoon, but car electronics aren't really my forte. Ended up taking it to my usual workshop. They confirmed it was a faulty control unit in the ignition system. Given the smoke issue, it might be a bit more complex than just a loose wire. I'd advise getting it properly diagnosed. Could save you some time and potential headaches down the road.
leo_lehmann91 (community.author)
Just wanted to close the loop on this one. Took it to the shop like you suggested. Turns out it was exactly what we suspected, a defective part in the preheating control unit and corroded cable. 95€ later and she's running smooth! Thanks for the assist!
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juliakoehler1
Sounds like a familiar headache. I had a similar issue with my old Passat a few years back. The preheating lamp staying on, engine light popping up, the whole nine yards. Though I didn't notice the smoke you're describing. Have you checked the cable and plug connections to the control unit yourself? That's usually the first suspect.