A friend brought her daughter over today, claiming that said daughter's 2009 Mini Cooper convertible self-opened its roof whilst sitting untouched in their driveway. I had a look. Nothing came up on an OBDII scan, though there was an alarm on the dash,indicating that the remote key battery was discharged, and to recharge it she had to drive 'a long way'.
She had driven for 3 1/2 hours a couple of days ago!
The casing of the remote seems to be sealed, so access to its battery is not easy.
Whilst sitting in the car with the engine running we could hear the door locks regularly pulsing (the doors were already unlocked, so perhaps trying to unlock again?)
I stopped the engine, the lock pulsing continued.
I pulled out the remote key from its slot in the dash, shortly after which the roof started to open.
Some extra info: It's been raining today.
A quick t'interWeb search indicates that some people think it could be caused by a faulty BCU, or a faulty driver's door lock.
Any further pointers here?
MM
She had driven for 3 1/2 hours a couple of days ago!
The casing of the remote seems to be sealed, so access to its battery is not easy.
Whilst sitting in the car with the engine running we could hear the door locks regularly pulsing (the doors were already unlocked, so perhaps trying to unlock again?)
I stopped the engine, the lock pulsing continued.
I pulled out the remote key from its slot in the dash, shortly after which the roof started to open.
Some extra info: It's been raining today.
A quick t'interWeb search indicates that some people think it could be caused by a faulty BCU, or a faulty driver's door lock.
Any further pointers here?
MM