Any ideas to complain about SE as warranty expires in 4 months ?

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FWIW I tried +2 psi all around for a while, to what impact it might have on the handling. Possibly because of the low profile of the tires, though, I really couldn't tell any difference. The ride was a bit harsher, though, and there didn't seem to be any noticable impact on the range (although I didn't track it carefully).

In contrast, +2 psi for the 50 series tires on my 2010 Mazda 3 is my sweet spot, as it improves the handling without resulting in an excessively harsh ride.

Both 17", BTW.
 
Service Center found my washer fluid pump had a leak on my recent [emoji638] year service. Just had it replaced and dealer says it is common failure point on all MINI. Just FYI…


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Make that at least one, my bearing noise turned out to not be a bearing... long story.
At least say where you have a noise from front rear bc driving 55 years I have only once failure on bearings on Ford Esxort front axel as I saw ball bearings on a street in 1980 eighties
 
Engine mounts!!!!!

The SE uses the same stupid design as ICE models. The front right upper is the problem as they never upgraded the design. It collapses in and I change them 3-4x a week at work along with lower engine mount. They cost a fortune for OE parts that will fail again

My drivers side is starting to collapse at 28000kms and I already made an apointment for it. I also feel the A/C system is low on 1234yf as there is a larger amount of hissing from the expansion valve area and the A/C was a little hotter this summer.

My friend works at BMW/Mini dealer and said he has done a couple gear reduction units on SE with around 60-70k KM. Bearing failure internally
 
How much does it cost to fix an SE's gear reduction unit?
Around 4k iirc. The car had a bearing sound at around 70kph and first they put 4 new bearings on, then blamed tires. Owner mounted another set of wheels and noise was still there. Mini sent in a rep from HQ to verify and it was the gearbox. It's not the first he has done either since. I am going to change my gearbox oil before winter with OEM 70w80
And how do you tell/how easy is it to tell if a motor mount is failing? (Which indeed seems to be a bit of a weak point on MINIs.)
The front right goes first. it is like V rubber mount. It's failed when the drivetrain is leaning down on that side and starting to fail when fluid is leaking out of it and the V is starting to end up squished. The SE uses the same mounts as all the other F5X cars and FWD BMW products.
 
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