Will not crank but battery fully charged.

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Asked by Lane123 Mar 20, 2014 at 10:25 AM about the 2003 MINI Cooper Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

In shop twice, but same problem when I get home.  Hazard light comes on/off intermittently along with no flat tire light, which I do not have no flat tires.  Friend push me off and popped clutch to crank.  Hazard light went out, but 15 minutes later came on as I approached my destination.  Tried resetting lock system, works sometimes.  Any ideas before I return to the shop again.

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Thanks, going to another shop next week; will post the results.

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LANE123 - COINCIDENTALLY I just experienced the same thing you described. Yesterday the "low tire" indicator came on as I left for work, and throughout the day as I ran her. This morning the same thing, however, when I attempted to start her up after my lunch break, she would not start (but there is still power to the vehicle). Can you tell me what the final diagnosis was? It would be greatly appreciated.

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