Monday, 22 October 2018

Technical Service Bulletin # M110112


Engine - Oil Leaks From Underside Of The Engine



SI M11 01 12



Engine



April 2013



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI M11 01 12 dated January 2013.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Engine Oil Leak



MODEL



[NEW] R55



[NEW] R56



Date: 1304012010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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[NEW] R57



[NEW] R58



[NEW] R59



[NEW] R60



[NEW] Produced to 1/2013



SITUATION



The customer states that a small engine oil leak can be seen from the underside of the engine.



CAUSE



The internal sealing of the oil pump volume control solenoid valve is compromised, allowing engine oil to leak from the oil pump volume



control solenoid.



PROCEDURE



Below is the procedure for identifying how far the engine oil has migrated inside the engine electrical harness, if at all. The procedure mus



be followed very carefully so that the proper repair is identified.



1. Disconnect the oil pump volume control solenoid valve electrical connection per Repair Instructions 11 41 519 "Removing and



installing or replacing the solenoid valve (engine oil pump)."



Inspect the electrical connector; if no engine oil is found inside the electrical connector, replace the oil pump volume control solenoid



valve only. See Repair Instructions 11 41 519. If engine oil is found inside the electrical connector, proceed to step 2.



2. Remove the cover from the DME and remove all three electrical connectors from the DME. Inspect the connectors for traces of engine



oil. If no engine oil is found, replace the oil pump volume control solenoid valve and the engine section of wire harness. Refer to EPC



for the additional part number.



If engine oil is found in the DME connector, proceed to step 3.



3. If engine oil is found in the DME electrical connector, replace the oil pump volume control solenoid valve, the engine section of the



wire harness and the DME. Refer to EPC for the additional part numbers.



4. The replacement engine oil pan gasket available via EPC (P/N 11 13 7 565 928) should no longer be used when resealing the engine



oil pan. A substitute flexible liquid sealing material, P/N 83 19 0 404 517 Loctite 5970, should be used.2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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Before reinstalling the engine oil pan, it must be cleaned of all adhesive residues. Apply Loctite 5970 (P/N 83 19 0 404 517) to the



sealing surface of the engine oil pan. The bead of the flexible liquid sealer should be approximately 2mm-2.5mm in height when



applied. The sealing material should be applied to the engine oil pan on the inboard side of the drilled fastener holes. Refer to the



illustration below for proper flexible liquid sealer location. For proper tightening torque and vehicle reassembly procedures, refer to



Repair Instruction 11 13 000, "Removing and installing engine oil pan."



Note:



If the ISTA system message displays: "Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger," connect an approved charger and



note the displayed battery voltage reading in the repair order comments section.



PARTS INFORMATION



Refer to EPC, using the VIN of the vehicle for the engine section of wire harness and the DME, as necessary.



Do not replace the engine oil pump.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Covered under the terms of the MINI New Passenger Car Limited Warranty or the MINI NEXT Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty.



Specific eligible repairs may also be covered by the terms of the Federal, State or MINI Emissions Warranty.



To determine if any applicable Federal, State or MINI Emissions Warranty coverage applies prior to performing repairs, please see SI



M01 03 11 for "Emissions Warranty Coverage" and refer to the "Glossary of Emission Coverage" attachment for more information.



The MINI NEXT Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty applies to MINI NEXT vehicles that are still within the MINI NEXT coverage



period, but beyond the Emissions Warranty coverage that applies.2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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A. Inspecting connectors and replacing only the oil pump assembly with volume control solenoid valve (Procedure Step 1)



If the Check Engine Light is illuminated, see Item "D" for additional work.



And if necessary, also:



B. Inspecting connectors, replacing the oil pump assembly with volume control solenoid valve and the engine section of the wire harness



(Procedure Steps 1 and 2)



And if necessary, also:



C. Inspecting the connectors, replacing the oil pump volume control solenoid valve, the engine section of wire harness and the DME



control unit (Procedure Steps 1-3)



If the "Vehicle Test" was not required and claimed as part of Item "A," claim the Vehicle Test (Item "D" below) with this procedure when



replacement of DME is required.



[NEW] If a control module was working properly and/or had no related faults stored prior to vehicle programming and it fails to program



correctly or requires initialization, this additional work must be claimed with separate labor operations under the defect code listed above;



refer to KSD2.2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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D. Performing the "Vehicle Test" (with vehicle diagnosis system: checking faults)



Note:



When the ISTA system message displays: Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger. Please note the displayed battery



voltage reading in the repair order comments section. This documentation is not necessary when part of an approved Technical



Service repair procedure; the battery charger is required to be attached before performing the Vehicle Test. Also see charging battery.



Refer to KSD2 for the corresponding flat rate unit (FRU) allowance. Enter the Chassis Number, which consists of the last 7 digits of the



Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Click on the "Search" button, and then enter the applicable flat rate labor operation in the FR code



field.



Sublet - Sealing Oil Pan



Sublet calculation: MINI P/N 83 19 0 404 517 -- quantity one at dealer net plus handling. Enter this material cost in sublet and itemize the



amount in the claim comment section.



MINI Cooper S Countryman SX (R60:All-wheel drive)



The time allowance for flat rate labor operations 11 41 519 and 12 51 501 both include labor time for "removing and installing the transfer



box." Please see the KSD2 "FR Description" section for more information.



To offset the overlapping labor, when labor operations 11 41 519 and 12 51 501 are both claimed, labor operation 12 51 501 will be



reduced automatically when the claim is credited to an "adjusted 18 FRU time allowance." Please invoice the FRU time allowances on



your repair order accordingly.



Charging Battery



The MINI Cooper S Countryman SX time allowance for flat rate labor operations 11 41 519 and 12 51 501 both include labor time for



"Charging Battery." If one or both of these labor operations are required along with "Charging Battery," please do not claim labor operation



61 21 528 separately. See the KSD2 "FR Description" section for more information.