Immobilizer

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Asked by Kimari Jun 18, 2016 at 05:34 PM about the 2009 MINI Cooper Base

Question type: General

My Mini Cooper won't start. When I insert
the key nothing in the dash lights up. I did
some research and many said the
immobilizer kicked in? How can I reset it
and if its not the immobilizer what can it
be?

4 Answers

20

if nothing works when you enter your vehicle start with your battery. Jump it and see if it starts.

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I've tried doing that and I still get nothing

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20

Did you find a fix? I am having the same problem with my wife's 2013 Mini Cooper. I bought a new battery and nothing. I've also heard it might be the engine immobilizer

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30

Did you ever figure it out? I'm having the same issue with my daughters 09 Mini

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