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Monday, 12 November 2018

Technical Service Bulletin # M510412


Date: 120501



Windows - Front Window Regulator Creak Or Click Noise



SI M51 04 12



Body Equipment



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI M51 04 12 dated March 2012.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Creaking or Clicking Noise from the Front Window Regulator



MODEL



R55 (Cooper Clubman, Cooper S Clubman)



R56 (Cooper, Cooper S)



R57 (Cooper Convertible, Cooper S Convertible)



R58 (Cooper Coupe, Cooper S Coupe)



R59 (Cooper Roadster, Cooper S Roadster)



Vehicles produced from February 28, 2010 through May 4, 2012



SITUATION



When the window regulator moves, a creaking or clicking noise can be heard. The noise always occurs at the same window position, and



becomes increasingly louder.



PROCEDURE



Confirm the noise is coming from the front window regulator, and remove the regulator using Repair Instruction 51 33 000.2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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1. Locate the nylon guide clips (1) on the window regulator, and replace the clips using the following steps.



2. Turn the window regulator (1) over to expose the slider.



3. Pull the slider (1) outwards, and unclip the nylon guides (2) from the rail (3).2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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4. Use a protective rag (3), and lay the slider (1) on the rail (2).



5. Use a straight blade screwdriver (2), and pry out both clips (1).



6. Insert a new clip (2) into the top recess of the slider (1), and push down firmly until it snaps in securely. Use the same guide



replacement procedure for the other end of the slider.2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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7. Clip the slider (1) back into the rail (2) by folding it upwards. Perform the same repair procedure for the opposite side.



8. After all four guide clips are installed, clean and lightly grease both window lift rails.



9. Check if the securing pin (1) in the aluminum track (2) is loose.2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)







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10. Use a center punch (2) to stake and secure the loose pin on both sides of the aluminum track.



11. The center punch indents (1) must be deep enough to secure the pin firmly. Perform the same repair procedure for the opposite



side. Install the modified regulator and related parts in the reverse order of their removal. Quality check the repair for smooth and



quiet window operation by cycling the window up and down several times.



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

Monday, 29 October 2018

Not applicable. Technical Service Bulletin # M650212


Date: 120501



Audio - Audio And Battery Failure Caused By USB Adapter Cable



SI M65 02 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket



USB adapter cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1.



MOST-bus is inoperative.



^



No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong2010 Mini Cooper (R56) L4-1.6L (N12)



2.



^







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The telephone is inoperative.



The vehicle battery is discharged.



^



High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB



adapter cable or the Y-cable available through MINI dealers), depending on the model and production period of the MINI



vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of MINI specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle. For more



information on the USB audio interface and approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information M65 01 09.