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Engine Controls - Various Driveability Complaints


Engine Controls - Various Driveability Complaints



SI B 12 32 06



Engine Electrical



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 253



November 2006



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.M. B12 216 04 dated February 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Powertrain Drivability Complaints



MODEL



[NEW] All models



SITUATION



Customer complains of various driveability issues occurring during the following operating conditions:



SITUATION



Customer complains of various driveability issues occurring during the following operating conditions:



- Cold start



- Hot start



- Idling in neutral and park



- Idling in gear (forward or reverse)



- Accelerating from a stop



- Slowing to a stop



- While turning



- Full load



- Partial load



- Driving at a steady speed



PROCEDURE



NEW All available resources must be reviewed. These resources must include but are not limited to Service Information Bulletins, TIS, DCS



messages, Service Round Table and Training Materials. In addition, a Shop Foreman/Master Technician must been consulted before submitting any



Puma case. Please refer to SI B00 04 02 for assistance in creating a Puma case.



[NEW] Included in this bulletin is a Diagnostic Drivability Questionnaire to help aid in diagnosis, please use this questionnaire before creating a



driveability related Puma case.



NOTE:



Your diagnostic tester must have FASTA switched on in order to aid the Technical Hotline Specialist in their diagnosis. For more information on



FASTA, refer to SI B07 07 01. The vehicle information stored in the FASTA system is vital for additional early warning problem detection.