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Saturday, 10 November 2018

Disclaimer Technical Service Bulletin # M340112


ABS/TCS - Premature ABS Application On Uneven Roads



Date: 1301012010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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S1 M34 01 12



Brakes



January 2013



Technical Service



SUBJECT



ABS/DSC Control During Light Braking



MODEL



R55



R56



R57



R58



R59



R60



Produced from 8/2010 through 10/2012



SITUATION



When driving slowly over uneven road surfaces, there may sometimes be pre-mature ABS application relative to the driving situation with



the brake lightly applied.



CAUSE



Software in the Dynamic Stability Control unit (DSC)



CORRECTION



Run diagnostics with ISTA/D and work through any corresponding test modules, then program and code the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.48.0 or



higher.



Do not replace parts.



Note that ISTA/P will automatically reprogram and code all programmable control modules that do not have the latest software.



For information on programming and coding with ISTA/P, refer to CenterNet / Aftersales Portal / Service / Workshop Technology / Vehicle



Programming.



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.



WARRANTY INFORMATION2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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



Labor operation code 00 00 006 is a Main labor operation. If you are using a main labor code for another repair, use the plus code labor



operation 00 00 556 instead.



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.



If a control module fails to program correctly or initializations are required, the additional work must be claimed with separate labor



operations under the defect code listed above; refer to KSD2.



Other Repairs



If performing other ISTA diagnostics and the related test plans results with eligible and covered work, claim this work with the applicable



defect code and labor operations listed in KSD2.



Note:



Please follow any TeileClearing (TC) or Diagcode (DC) requirements that may apply to this additional work.