Some Mini Cooper owners report experiencing starting issues when the engine cranks but fails to start after a long period of inactivity. These problems may stem from a faulty fuel pump that fails to transfer the correct amount of fuel from the tank to the engine. Additionally, owners of models like the Countryman note that the "Deep Sleep Mode" can lead to battery discharge, affecting the starting process. Some have encountered difficulties due to a worn starter motor, often indicated by a clicking sound when turning the key. Furthermore, loose or disconnected electrical connections, such as the coil wire ground, can prevent proper engine starting. Lastly, issues with the low-pressure fuel pump may arise, particularly if it does not prime when attempting to start the vehicle. It is advisable for owners to check these components and seek assistance from a mechanic or Mini Cooper specialist if problems persist.
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