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If your Mini Cooper S is burning oil, it could indicate issues like worn piston rings, valve seal failure, or a faulty PCV system. In this quick guide, discover the common signs of oil consumption and why early diagnosis is crucial to prevent serious engine damage.
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00:00Mini Cooper S Burning Oil?
00:02Here's what you need to know, is your Mini Cooper S Burning Oil faster than usual?
00:07Don't ignore it. This small issue could turn into a very expensive repair.
00:11If you notice blue smoke coming from the exhaust,
00:14it's a common sign that your engine is burning oil.
00:17Do you have to top up engine oil again and again between surfaces?
00:21That's a major red flag.
00:23In many Mini Cooper S models,
00:25worn piston rings or valve seals allow oil to leak into the combustion chamber.
00:30A bad PCV valve can also cause excessive oil consumption and rough engine performance.
00:36See, check for oil spots under the car or around the engine bay.
00:40External leaks can also cause rapid oil loss.
00:43If your Mini Cooper S is burning oil, get it checked early to avoid serious engine damage.
00:50Follow for more Mini Cooper maintenance tips and car problem guides.
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