finnsturm1
Mini One cooling system issues
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Mini One is experiencing cooling system issues, with erratic temperature readings, a check engine light, and slow engine warm-up. A possible cause is a restricted cooling grille due to a defective fuse. The suggested solution is to check and replace the fuse, which resolved the issue, restoring normal function and avoiding a costly mechanic visit.
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finnsturm1 (community.author)
Thanks! Where exactly is the fuse located, and how can I tell if the grille is actually working? I haven't scanned for fault codes yet, but I can definitely do that. Any specific codes I should be looking for?
timmeyer7
The fuse box is usually under the hood, check your manual for the exact location. As for the grille, with the engine running, you should see it open and close, especially as the engine warms up. If the fuse is blown, it will likely stay shut. Better get the fault codes scanned, if the fuse is indeed blown, it could point to a deeper underlying electrical issue, I'd recommend going to the workshop
finnsturm1 (community.author)
Just wanted to give you an update. It was exactly what you described, a defective fuse! Replaced it myself, cost me 52€, and everything seems to be back to normal. Huge thanks for pointing me in the right direction! You saved me a ton of stress and probably a bigger bill at the mechanic.
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timmeyer7
Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my Cooper a while back. Check the fuse for the cooling grille. A defective fuse could be the culprit, restricting the airflow. Is the grille actively opening and closing? You can usually hear it. What about fault codes, did you scan for any?