Mini Cooper Countryman starter issue with clicking noise, replacement needed on Mini Cooper Countryman

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mini Cooper Countryman owners report experiencing a clicking noise and no crank when starting the engine, often attributed to issues with the starter system. Common causes include a weak battery, corrosion on battery terminals, poor electrical connections, bad ground connections, and a faulty starter motor. A clicking sound during attempts to start the engine may indicate a malfunctioning starter motor, and a broken starter can result in consistent clicking without the engine turning over. Additionally, problems with the starter and starter relay can create a heavy draw on the battery, potentially leading to an electrical system shutdown. It is recommended that owners facing these symptoms have their starter system inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine if a replacement is necessary, as addressing these issues promptly can help ensure the vehicle's proper functioning.

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