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FlorianN55

Search for solutions for permanent warning light and possible brake wear on 2014 Mini Cooper petrol engine

Hey, I have a problem with my 2019 BMW X2 Diesel, which has only 21,000 km down. My audio system and sat nav no longer work at all. I got ripped off by the mechanic last time, so I'm considering another solution. I'm worried that it has something to do with the image data from the sat nav. Has this ever happened to anyone and how did you solve it? I'm looking forward to your experiences and recommendations for workshops! Thanks in advance.

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The conversation revolves around a 2019 BMW X2 Diesel with a non-functional audio system and sat nav. A possible cause suggested is a defective connector from the vehicle wiring harness to the wear indicator, similar to an issue experienced with a 2012 Mini Clubman Diesel. The recommended solution is to have the connector checked by a garage to potentially avoid unnecessary costs.

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MatthiasVogelFanatic

Hi. It sounds like you have a similar problem to what I once had with my 2012 Mini Clubman Diesel. I would describe myself as someone with some experience when it comes to cars. At the time I had the same problem in my garage, luckily I was able to solve it quickly. It was due to a connector from the vehicle wiring harness to the wear indicator, which was not installed correctly or was defective. I paid 75 euros to solve the problem at the time. Try asking the supplier whether this could also be the case with yours. Could you perhaps share a few more details about your vehicle? Then I might be able to help you better.

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FlorianN55 (community.author)

Sers! Thanks for your quick reply. My mileage is 82322 km, and the last service was in March this year, if that helps. Maybe my problem is also due to this plug. I'll ask the garage about it soon. Thanks for the tip, maybe I can save the cost of new brakes!

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MatthiasVogelFanatic

Hi, good to hear that you want to have it checked. Given the mileage, it's quite possible that the wear indicator is defective or that the problem lies elsewhere. But it's better to have it checked at the garage. When I had this back then, I also thought it was the brakes at first, but it was ultimately that stupid plug. Hopefully it's nothing serious and you can save yourself some money. But please keep us posted on what the garage says. I'd be interested to know if I was right. Good luck sorting everything out!

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FlorianN55 (community.author)

Hey, thank you, those are really good tips. I really hope it's just the plug. It would be great if I could save some money that way. I'll check with the garage and let you know what they come up with. Thanks again and see you soon!

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