Big Col
9th June 2014, 06:35 AM
Had an odd experience on Saturday that I'm hoping one of the gurus on here would be able to comment on.
Was just leaving from Cathcart in Glasgow to head up to Aberdeen. Was approaching a set of lights at red so was slowing down to a stop when the engine in my Countryman stalled. This perhaps isn't literally what happened but was what it felt / sounded like. I tried to restart the car and the engine would start fine, run for 2-3 seconds then cut out again. This was while it was in P. When moving to try to give it some revs, nothing would happen when pressing on the accelerator pedal. There was also no warning lights or faults indicated on the dash to give any idea what was going on. After a few attempts it was obvious hee haw was happening so I pushed the car to the side of the road (good fun with no power steering) and called MINI emegerncy services. (As a side note what a fantastic service.)
Whilst waiting for the service tech I tried starting the car again and it actually did start and then keep running. As I was driving to Aberdeen I was keen to see what the fault was as I didn't want it happening again as I was going 70. A service tech turned up quite quickly and plugged the diagnostic pad in. After running some tests all seemed fine and the only thing he tought could have caused it was that the Diesel Particulate Filter had just started up it's regen cycle when the car went phut. As far as I was aware the regen cycle just involved heating up the DPF to burn off any crud and whilst this would take some juice I'd never have thought it would send the car loopy? That being said, as soon as I described the problem to Ian the tech he said he suspected that might be what caused it and sure enough it appeared on the diagnostic as the regen initiating.
Can any gurus on here advise if they think this sounds plausible?:confused: Sounds like a rather dramatic design flaw to me if it is as I was stuck in the right hand lane at lights able to go nowhere and with cars having to pull into the left lane to go round me which isn't really ideal?
Was just leaving from Cathcart in Glasgow to head up to Aberdeen. Was approaching a set of lights at red so was slowing down to a stop when the engine in my Countryman stalled. This perhaps isn't literally what happened but was what it felt / sounded like. I tried to restart the car and the engine would start fine, run for 2-3 seconds then cut out again. This was while it was in P. When moving to try to give it some revs, nothing would happen when pressing on the accelerator pedal. There was also no warning lights or faults indicated on the dash to give any idea what was going on. After a few attempts it was obvious hee haw was happening so I pushed the car to the side of the road (good fun with no power steering) and called MINI emegerncy services. (As a side note what a fantastic service.)
Whilst waiting for the service tech I tried starting the car again and it actually did start and then keep running. As I was driving to Aberdeen I was keen to see what the fault was as I didn't want it happening again as I was going 70. A service tech turned up quite quickly and plugged the diagnostic pad in. After running some tests all seemed fine and the only thing he tought could have caused it was that the Diesel Particulate Filter had just started up it's regen cycle when the car went phut. As far as I was aware the regen cycle just involved heating up the DPF to burn off any crud and whilst this would take some juice I'd never have thought it would send the car loopy? That being said, as soon as I described the problem to Ian the tech he said he suspected that might be what caused it and sure enough it appeared on the diagnostic as the regen initiating.
Can any gurus on here advise if they think this sounds plausible?:confused: Sounds like a rather dramatic design flaw to me if it is as I was stuck in the right hand lane at lights able to go nowhere and with cars having to pull into the left lane to go round me which isn't really ideal?