Brooke WithThe hair: I'm glad my video helped solve your dash warning and congrats on fixing it yourself. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for sharing.
Probably one of the BEST recorded automotive instructional videos I have viewed! Well Done! I HATE when individuals feel compelled to spend 5 minutes talking about totally UNRELATED material and then do a half witted job on the important part....INSTRUCTION!! Again, well done Sir!
Hey nik peterson: That will happen with some LED's since many LED bulbs have too low of a resistance for the computer to detect. When this happens, it will just indicate a bad bulb. If it is for a blinker and not a parking light, then the resistance may also be too low to trigger the flasher, so the blinker won't blink. Here is a link for LED lamps with resistors that will work "error free": amzn.to/3kGbt6z. If everything is working okay, then you can probably just leave the non-resistor LED, enjoy the brighter LED and ignore the dash light. Otherwise an additional resister would be necessary with your LED bulb to fool the computer/flasher and it may not be worth the trouble. Good luck and thanks for watching.
@@ScubaMoto I managed to change the bulb earlier (took a while - they were pretty stubborn to get out).... Then I find out I got standard lights and not the white coloured ones.... Anyway, the warning light still shows after changing them out, and I can't reset it in the options. Any ideas?
LeeR: Great job on the bulb replacement. Once all causes are addressed, the system will automatically cancel the dash warning after several minutes, there is no need or option to reset anything. Some failed bulbs on the circuit are easy to miss and will trigger the dash warning. Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, then the problem is likely caused by LED bulbs that do not have built-in resistors that have been installed in the system. I have more on this in the video description in the "Note at Bottom". I hope that helps.
@@ScubaMoto thanks again. We checked all bulbs and it was just the side lights that were flashing quickly/off. I'll try again when I get the white lights. I'll check out the link as well. Thanks for helping everyone
Freddy M: Great question. There is no need to reset the warning light. It is designed to auto detect that all failed bulbs have been replaced and then extinguish the warning light automatically . If you replaced a bulb and still have a dash warning after waiting several minutes don't worry, it's fairly common. Just check the note at the bottom in the video description for a solution.
I just replaced all fog light and parking light bulbs but now I'm getting malfunction warnings. I've turned the car on and off and are still there. How do you reset these warnings?
Denny Fanelli: There is no need to reset the warning light. It is designed to auto detect that all failed bulbs have been replaced and then extinguish the warning light automatically . If you replaced a bulb and still have a dash warning after waiting several minutes don't worry, it's fairly common. Just check the note at the bottom in the video description for a solution.
My mini is shooting those codes but I have no lights out all of them work. I go through the bc and run the service check and it doesn’t indicate what lights out either. I’ve also replaced all bulbs and still can’t get that light to turn off
Thanks, I'm glad it helped. It's not that uncommon and is likely just dried road mud gluing it in place but it could be the contact terminals are oxidized. They can get joined together (kind of welded) by the oxidation caused by the snow melt type chemicals and hopefully they aren't completely shot. The terminals can get damaged if you force it; so if you have penetrating oil, spray it heavily and check it in an hour or two. If it's not loose, spray it again generously and let it sit overnight. If you don't have penetrating oil, WD40 should work for these. Just be sure you clean off the oil before re-installation to prevent possible shorting since WD40 and penetrating oil are both conductive. I hope that helps.
Thanks a million, I had a faulty Parking Light, I got 2 LED replacements. And now they both work perfectly, but how can I reset the Parking Light warning ⚠️ (I have the Nav screen: Parking light front right failure.)
sawsaw123abc: You're welcome. I'm glad the video helped. Your experience is pretty common with LED replacements. These cars see most LEDs as burned out bulbs and react with the according dash warnings. I put a note in the bottom of the video description about it.
Black-Cat Music: If you replaced a bulb and still have a dash warning after waiting several minutes don't worry, it's fairly common. Just check the note at the bottom in the video description for a solution and an explanation of what is probably the cause.
New Mini owner, just got my first warning and was stressed over it. Looks like I worried over nothing! Thank you for making such a simple video even I could follow. ☺
Thanks. I'm glad you liked the video. You're not the first to ask about that lightning bolt symbol. It might be the only symbol that is even less intuitive than the exterior light symbol that is the focus of this video. First of all, in spite of it seeming urgent due to the lightning bolt; it's NOT a warning. The 3/4 round with a lightning bolt inside is supposed to represent the look of an old electronic gauge. The bolt being the electronic part, and the round being the face of an old retro gauge. Why are they showing you that you ask? Because you must have the display in the mode showing either average fuel consumption, instantaneous consumption, actual speed, average speed or temperature. You see, those are readings from gauges, and those gauges used to be round and have electronic sensors. Ridiculous? Yes, until you know the above. Then it's like, "Oh, of course I'm in gauge mode". Did I earn a subscription? Thanks for watching and for the very common MINI question.
The vehicle auto cancels the dash light when the failed bulbs are replaced but there is a note at the bottom of the video description that will help you in the right direction.
i have a bit of a problem. that error light popped up and i saw that both side markers on the right side were burnt out. i replaced both of them and they work perfectly. however, that error light still comes on and i dont know why. do you have any idea what this could be?
Gavin Stanley: You might want to check both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Janeen H.: There is no need to reset it. The computer will automatically shut off the warning light when the problem is resolved. If the warning light remains on, it usually means it's one of the following: one of the license plate bulbs is out, the upper brake light on top of the rear window may have a bulb out, one of the parking light bulbs may be out, one of the brake lights, or one of the running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light if they have too little resistance. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Kartraceone: It usually means it's one of the following: one of the license plate bulbs, the upper brake light on top of the rear window, one of the parking light bulbs, one of the brake lights, and both running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
@@ScubaMoto I have the same issue with my wife's mini. She is using LED's but I figured they had resistors to fool the outtage notification. Can you recommend LED replacements that wont trigger the notification?
Jeff Kurzner: if you're sure all the other bulbs are working and you're sure that it's an LED causing the problem, there are plenty of LED lamps with resistors that will not cause a dash warning to choose from. Just add the words "built-in resistor" or "Error Free" to your search. Here's a link if it helps: amzn.to/3kGbt6z. Thanks for watching and for sharing the video.
Katrina Collins: You might want to check both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
I replaced all dead bulbs but I still have the warning. Parking light, break light, headlight light, and license plate lights. Any other bulbs to check out?? Thanks for your help
John Zamora: Okay, so you checked both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights and both running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If all check out okay, are any of these bulbs LED's? I have heard of LED bulbs triggering the warning light.
David Satchwell: The dash warning is self cancelling. Once the bad bulb is replaced, the warning light will stop. You might want to check both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
The light to the bottom left of the that looks like a half circle with the lightning bolt ⚡️ what is that? My 2012 has that on now. Thanks in advance 😊
Great Question Bryan! No, seriously. That symbol might be the only one that is even less intuitive than the exterior light symbol that is the focus of this video. First of all, in spite of its seemingly urgent lightning bolt; it's NOT a warning. The 3/4 round with a lightning bolt inside is supposed to represent the look of an old electronic gauge. The bolt being the electronic part, and the round being the face of an old retro gauge. Why are they showing you that you ask? Because you must have the display in the mode showing either average fuel consumption, instantaneous consumption, actual speed, average speed or temperature. You see, those are gauges and they used to be round and have electronic sensors. Ridiculous? Yes, until you know the above. Then it's like, "Oh, of course I'm in gauge mode". Did I earn a subscription? Okay seriously, thanks for watching and for the great MINI question.
@@ScubaMoto yes I’m absolutely going to subscribe!!!! I just got my “Mini Marshmallow” as my kids call it so it’s all new!!! Thank you so much, and yes it is in average fuel consumption mode and I’m not sure how I did it! Lol!!! Thanks again! I’m sure I’ll have more questions as well drive it more!!!
My drivers side low beam quit working, as well as blinkers, taillights and other exterior lights. Checked and replaced fuses and relays, installed new headlight connectors and still no improvement. I'm frustrated and overwhelmed. What's the next thing I should check? What about the BCM?
@S johnson: It's likely that the footwell module (FRM) has failed. It should be FWM, but the German word for footwell module is FußRaumModul. About $250 to have rebuilt, $500 for a refurb or $1,500 for a new one. A failed alternator and running on battery only are likely the cause. Although I'm not convinced that FRM failures don't cause battery/alternator failures. So, chicken or egg? These cars are a bit temperamental to battery/charging/grounding issues. Confirm before replacing or repairing. You can try to read IBD codes but FRM failures often render the IBD system unusable as well. You may need a dealer to confirm my diagnosis (if the module can establish communications). If it can't, it's failed anyway. Sorry about the issue.
Sam Darena: Yes the bulb in the video amzn.to/2FwfLh0 should work fine. If you go LED, be sure to get error free amzn.to/3kGbt6z . If it helps I've list several bulb options in the video description. Thanks for sharing.
theo nekros: The dash light will eventually go out when the computer detects that the failed lamp is replaced. If the dash light still doesn't go out, there may still be a lamp to replace - or - one of them may be an LED. Please let us know what happens. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
@@ScubaMoto well its been a few days now with regular driving and the light still comes on. It specifically says rear brake light. They are all working perfectly from what i can tell.
theo nekros: brake light is different from what is discussed in the video. A brake warning light usually indicates that brake pads have reached a wear point and should be replaced. But you might want to check the third brake Light (upper light above rear window). They can go out and also trigger a dash light. Again, please let us know what you find.
Vincent C: Yes. Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, then the problem is likely caused by the LED bulbs you are using. Most LED bulbs do not have built in resistors and will not draw enough resistance to cancel the dash warning. Only LEDs with built-in resistors will eliminate the problem. You need to include "built-in resistor" or "Error Free" in your search for LED replacements. I list several options in the video description if it helps. Thanks for the question and for sharing.
Such a good video! 👍🏻 that's the exact light my coop needed replacing as well. However the light didn't turn on when I replaced the bulb 😬 I wonder what else it might be..
Andres: I want to make sure I understand what you're saying. You said you replaced the bulb and it's not working. So your parking lights are working on one side but not on the side you replaced? If so, switch the bulbs between the left and right side and let us know what happens.
i just cant get that little swine out..locked in solid sprayed WD40 on it ..will not turn ..mite have to take wheel off..but take wheel off just for that little thing...
rick66649: you mean the round cover hatch won't turn? Sometimes they're a bit glued in place by mud and such. If you can get a screw driver or a flat blade between the hatch and the fender well you can just work it all the way around under the edge of the hatch to separate it from the fender and that should release it. Best of luck.
@@ScubaMoto ..hi no i mean the plug that has bulb on end ..just wont turn ..i don't want to damage it ..i've turned the wheel out of way ..but not much space ..mite be better taking wheel off ..give me more room to get in there ..its like its seized on ..
ArunPlaysPiano: YES it is the same bulb type. 2014 - 2018 also uses a 921 bulb amzn.to/2FwfLh0 (same as 194 bulb in video). Thanks for watching and for the question.
Nicolas Nieto: Fear not, we'll fix it. A few bulbs are easy to miss. Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, then the problem is likely caused by LED bulbs in the system that do not have built-in resistors. I have more on this in the video description in the "Note at Bottom". Once all causes are addressed, the system will automatically cancel the dash warning.
Jamie Strathearn: If you already checked both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake lights and both running lights; you might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light.
Colin Grubb: Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
I"ve re-checked every external light, just like in the video, and the headlights/brights, both stages of fog lights, every single light...and everything works. Yet the dash light still shows. Any tips?
Rickey Graham: I’m guessing that one or both of your license plate bulbs are out.Sadly, many external bulbs are tied to this dash warning. So you must check:-License plate bulbs (often overlooked - there are two in the rear)-Front and rear side markers (four total).-Front, middle and Rear turn signals. Reverse lights-Front Parking lights-Rear Parking lights-Brake lights (upper light rail and lower bulbs).I hope this helps. Please let us know what you find out.
I did the same thing. And then I found it: the upper portion of the left rear brake lamp (the lower portion worked so it didn't jump out as an obvious brake lamp out. Hope you found your issue.
i have the exact same warning, in my case its a rear light. I changed the bulb already but they still dont light up, I think my fuses might be out. Do you know where I can find a legend for the fuse box diagram??
Jorge Marquez: Which rear light went out? Is yours an R56? If so and if it was your parking lights, I believe that some of the running lights are on Fuse number F10, a 15 amp fuse on the fuse panel that is located in the engine compartment. There is also a fuse box in the outer wall of the passenger foot-well. Each panel has a worthless image legend on the underside of the panel lid. Good luck and let us know what happens.
ScubaMoto I checked my fuses and all are fine and not busted. At this point I think it may be a problem with the wiring or light fixture itself. I appreciate the previous help regardless, thanks!
I found that the plastic can get twisted as the bulb is set in the housing and get stuck between the circuit board ant the contacts for the bulb holder, simply cleaning the plastic away from the circuit board fixed the problem when a new bulb did not work@@jorgemarquez146
Carlos Morgan: It usually means it's one of the following: one of the license plate bulbs, the upper brake light on top of the rear window, one of the parking light bulbs, one of the brake lights, and both running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
I already replaced the bulb, now I just can't figure out how to shut the beeping notification off inside the cab. If you can do a video on that, that would be appreciated
These cars will always beep, but do you still have the same dash light symbol? If so, you may have more than one bulb out. Our dash light went off automatically when I replaced the bulb. Yours should also. Did you use a standard bulb to replace it? It may take a few minutes running for the computer to recognize it. If it doesn't, I would double check to make sure that no other external lights need to be replaced. Unfortunately, the dash light for "Replace External Lamp" doesn't indicate which external lamp needs replaced. You have to check them all. Let us know what happens and thanks for watching and for the comment.
i will be replacing mine tomorrow but i was told that if the connectors (contacts ) are made of some inferior material the computer will not recognize it.not sure how i will ask for this but i will see ( i think mini uses bulbs with gold contacts ( again this is what i was told so not sure how true that is)
Martin Delgado: No special contact needed (gold or otherwise) Just a standard replacement bulb like the one shown in video will work. If the bulb comes on, then the computer should recognize it and eventually cancel the dash light. Mini just uses standard bulbs. As mentioned in video, any auto parts supplier will have a standard replacement. Some LED bulbs may have lower resistance. Here is a link if it helps for LED lamps with resistors that will not trigger the dash warning: amzn.to/3kGbt6z. LED will work fine, but it's possible the computer may not register the lower resistance.
Amit Deo: The dash indicator should go out automatically when the burned out bulbs are replaced. You may have additional bulbs burned out. Check the license plate bulbs and the third brake Light (upper light above rear window). They can commonly go out and also trigger a dash light. Using Some LED bulbs can also cause it if their resistance is too low.
Amit Deo: The system is looking for a minimum resistance. Some LEDs have enough, some do not. Here is a link to LED lamps that have built in resistors and will work error free: amzn.to/3kGbt6z. If the LED draws too little, it will look like a blown bulb to the computer. Your choice is to "fool" the system by adding an in-line resistor, or live with the dash light and keep a close eye on all of your bulbs. For motorcycles, I use LEDs for safety (they're bright and visible). I just LED lamps with built in resistors or I add resistors. And for turn signals, you may need a resistor just to trigger the flasher.
Thanks. I'm glad the video helped, which means you swapped the bulbs yourself, which means congratulations on a job well done! Thanks again for the comment.
Perfect fix, perfect vid. Thanks for keeping it to the point and not wasting my time. This is how tutorials videos were meant to be made!
Schuyler Burns: Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad the video helped. Congrats on a job well done.
You are a lifesaver!!! I just got my first car (Minicooper) and this light has been on for a while, had no idea what it was. Thank you!
Brooke WithThe hair: I'm glad my video helped solve your dash warning and congrats on fixing it yourself. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for sharing.
Probably one of the BEST recorded automotive instructional videos I have viewed! Well Done! I HATE when individuals feel compelled to spend 5 minutes talking about totally UNRELATED material and then do a half witted job on the important part....INSTRUCTION!! Again, well done Sir!
John Ransin: Thanks for the compliment, I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Thank you! You just saved me hundreds of dollars and an 8 hour drive for service. Fixed it for $6 myself.
Lesley Andrews: I'm glad this helped you and saved money. Thanks for watching and for the great comment.
Awesome! Still looking for tips for R56 in 2022! Keep em coming!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for posting this i am seeing the same warning light and had no clue what it was!
Jim Paquette: I'm glad it helped. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
The symbol is pretty cryptic to be sure. Maybe not drawing it upside down would be more intuitive
Thank you buddy I had the same problem and couldn't figure it out
Sounds like I’m getting instructions from NASA control center, love it
Thank you! After weeks of ignoring the light I got it fixed in about 5 mins. Thanks for the help
Jack Farmer: You're welcome and congratulations on a job well done. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
I replaced mine to LED and im getting a non working signal?
Hey nik peterson: That will happen with some LED's since many LED bulbs have too low of a resistance for the computer to detect. When this happens, it will just indicate a bad bulb. If it is for a blinker and not a parking light, then the resistance may also be too low to trigger the flasher, so the blinker won't blink. Here is a link for LED lamps with resistors that will work "error free": amzn.to/3kGbt6z. If everything is working okay, then you can probably just leave the non-resistor LED, enjoy the brighter LED and ignore the dash light. Otherwise an additional resister would be necessary with your LED bulb to fool the computer/flasher and it may not be worth the trouble. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Thanks! My light just went out on my 2013 cooper and this is something I can definitely do myself... My fiance will be surprised lol lol
Grateful1215: Glad I could help! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for sharing this. My girlfriends car has had this problem for a while. Seems like an easy fix
No problem 👍 Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
@@ScubaMoto I managed to change the bulb earlier (took a while - they were pretty stubborn to get out).... Then I find out I got standard lights and not the white coloured ones....
Anyway, the warning light still shows after changing them out, and I can't reset it in the options. Any ideas?
LeeR: Great job on the bulb replacement. Once all causes are addressed, the system will automatically cancel the dash warning after several minutes, there is no need or option to reset anything. Some failed bulbs on the circuit are easy to miss and will trigger the dash warning. Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, then the problem is likely caused by LED bulbs that do not have built-in resistors that have been installed in the system. I have more on this in the video description in the "Note at Bottom". I hope that helps.
@@ScubaMoto thanks again. We checked all bulbs and it was just the side lights that were flashing quickly/off. I'll try again when I get the white lights. I'll check out the link as well. Thanks for helping everyone
That was beautiful.
Michael Ellis: Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Very appreciated - thank you for taking the time to post such a clear and simple fix
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped and congrats to you on a good fix.
Now how do you reset the warning light
Freddy M: Great question. There is no need to reset the warning light. It is designed to auto detect that all failed bulbs have been replaced and then extinguish the warning light automatically . If you replaced a bulb and still have a dash warning after waiting several minutes don't worry, it's fairly common. Just check the note at the bottom in the video description for a solution.
right front park light will not shut off, getting msg Right front parking lamp malfunction! error message
Thank you! Somehow it's the exact same bulb on my 2012.
That's excellent! Thanks for watching and for commenting.
great video 09 mini bulb changed tho cover bugger to get off lol
wow, exact same bulb on mine too...and my cooper is red too.
Thank you for the fantastic clear and concise video. I just replaced my parking lamp on a 2012 Clubman. WOW how easy was that,
Glad it helped and great job on getting it replaced. Thanks for sharing.
I just replaced all fog light and parking light bulbs but now I'm getting malfunction warnings. I've turned the car on and off and are still there. How do you reset these warnings?
Denny Fanelli: There is no need to reset the warning light. It is designed to auto detect that all failed bulbs have been replaced and then extinguish the warning light automatically . If you replaced a bulb and still have a dash warning after waiting several minutes don't worry, it's fairly common. Just check the note at the bottom in the video description for a solution.
Thank you!
My mini is shooting those codes but I have no lights out all of them work. I go through the bc and run the service check and it doesn’t indicate what lights out either. I’ve also replaced all bulbs and still can’t get that light to turn off
Marcos Garcia: Check the note at the bottom of the video description to solve it.
Thanks so much! Wow! Straight to the point, amazing video 🙏🏾😉
Thank you! Even my mechanic couldn’t work this out!
Andre Sustelo: You are welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
Great video. I don’t suppose you have any advice for what to do if the bulb holder does not turn at all when you try to remove it?
Thanks, I'm glad it helped. It's not that uncommon and is likely just dried road mud gluing it in place but it could be the contact terminals are oxidized. They can get joined together (kind of welded) by the oxidation caused by the snow melt type chemicals and hopefully they aren't completely shot. The terminals can get damaged if you force it; so if you have penetrating oil, spray it heavily and check it in an hour or two. If it's not loose, spray it again generously and let it sit overnight. If you don't have penetrating oil, WD40 should work for these. Just be sure you clean off the oil before re-installation to prevent possible shorting since WD40 and penetrating oil are both conductive. I hope that helps.
Thanks a million, I had a faulty Parking Light, I got 2 LED replacements. And now they both work perfectly, but how can I reset the Parking Light warning ⚠️ (I have the Nav screen: Parking light front right failure.)
sawsaw123abc: You're welcome. I'm glad the video helped. Your experience is pretty common with LED replacements. These cars see most LEDs as burned out bulbs and react with the according dash warnings. I put a note in the bottom of the video description about it.
I found the problem, replaced the bulb, i sill get the icon on the dashboard. Why?
Black-Cat Music: If you replaced a bulb and still have a dash warning after waiting several minutes don't worry, it's fairly common. Just check the note at the bottom in the video description for a solution and an explanation of what is probably the cause.
Thank you, thank you! will be on mine tomorrow
Thank's very much,help me to fix my girlfriends car.
I'm glad I could help. Congrats on fixing it yourself. 👍🏾
New Mini owner, just got my first warning and was stressed over it. Looks like I worried over nothing! Thank you for making such a simple video even I could follow. ☺
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for sharing.
Just replaced my Mini bulb. Excellent video.
Glad it helped. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. What is the lightning bolt symbol mean? I have the same thing on my dash now.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked the video. You're not the first to ask about that lightning bolt symbol. It might be the only symbol that is even less intuitive than the exterior light symbol that is the focus of this video. First of all, in spite of it seeming urgent due to the lightning bolt; it's NOT a warning. The 3/4 round with a lightning bolt inside is supposed to represent the look of an old electronic gauge. The bolt being the electronic part, and the round being the face of an old retro gauge. Why are they showing you that you ask? Because you must have the display in the mode showing either average fuel consumption, instantaneous consumption, actual speed, average speed or temperature. You see, those are readings from gauges, and those gauges used to be round and have electronic sensors. Ridiculous? Yes, until you know the above. Then it's like, "Oh, of course I'm in gauge mode". Did I earn a subscription? Thanks for watching and for the very common MINI question.
How do you reset the dash light that’s still there even after you’ve replaced the bulb ?
The vehicle auto cancels the dash light when the failed bulbs are replaced but there is a note at the bottom of the video description that will help you in the right direction.
Genuinely this is the best video! I’ve been going around my whole mini trying to work out what light wasn’t working!
So glad I could help! Thanks for the comment.
i have a bit of a problem. that error light popped up and i saw that both side markers on the right side were burnt out. i replaced both of them and they work perfectly. however, that error light still comes on and i dont know why. do you have any idea what this could be?
Gavin Stanley: You might want to check both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
I changed the parking light bulb which was off but the dashboard warning bulb light is still on. How do I reset that?
Janeen H.: There is no need to reset it. The computer will automatically shut off the warning light when the problem is resolved. If the warning light remains on, it usually means it's one of the following: one of the license plate bulbs is out, the upper brake light on top of the rear window may have a bulb out, one of the parking light bulbs may be out, one of the brake lights, or one of the running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light if they have too little resistance. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Warning light on mine is coming on despite all lights are fine?
Kartraceone: It usually means it's one of the following: one of the license plate bulbs, the upper brake light on top of the rear window, one of the parking light bulbs, one of the brake lights, and both running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
@@ScubaMoto I have the same issue with my wife's mini. She is using LED's but I figured they had resistors to fool the outtage notification. Can you recommend LED replacements that wont trigger the notification?
Jeff Kurzner: if you're sure all the other bulbs are working and you're sure that it's an LED causing the problem, there are plenty of LED lamps with resistors that will not cause a dash warning to choose from. Just add the words "built-in resistor" or "Error Free" to your search. Here's a link if it helps: amzn.to/3kGbt6z. Thanks for watching and for sharing the video.
I checked all of my lights and they are all working, but the warning light is still on. Any suggestions on other locations to check?
Katrina Collins: You might want to check both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Nice video. Very helpful. God bless.
Ultra Instinct DS: I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
I replaced all dead bulbs but I still have the warning. Parking light, break light, headlight light, and license plate lights. Any other bulbs to check out?? Thanks for your help
John Zamora: Okay, so you checked both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights and both running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If all check out okay, are any of these bulbs LED's? I have heard of LED bulbs triggering the warning light.
I replaced the same light but how do u rest the warning on the dash ? Like so it doesn’t keep displaying the icon
David Satchwell: The dash warning is self cancelling. Once the bad bulb is replaced, the warning light will stop. You might want to check both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
The light to the bottom left of the that looks like a half circle with the lightning bolt ⚡️ what is that? My 2012 has that on now. Thanks in advance 😊
Great Question Bryan! No, seriously. That symbol might be the only one that is even less intuitive than the exterior light symbol that is the focus of this video. First of all, in spite of its seemingly urgent lightning bolt; it's NOT a warning. The 3/4 round with a lightning bolt inside is supposed to represent the look of an old electronic gauge. The bolt being the electronic part, and the round being the face of an old retro gauge. Why are they showing you that you ask? Because you must have the display in the mode showing either average fuel consumption, instantaneous consumption, actual speed, average speed or temperature. You see, those are gauges and they used to be round and have electronic sensors. Ridiculous? Yes, until you know the above. Then it's like, "Oh, of course I'm in gauge mode". Did I earn a subscription? Okay seriously, thanks for watching and for the great MINI question.
@@ScubaMoto yes I’m absolutely going to subscribe!!!! I just got my “Mini Marshmallow” as my kids call it so it’s all new!!! Thank you so much, and yes it is in average fuel consumption mode and I’m not sure how I did it! Lol!!! Thanks again! I’m sure I’ll have more questions as well drive it more!!!
Congrats on the new marshmallow and thanks for the sub!
Love your commentary! 10/10 watched the whole thing
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought it was something to do with the key! Thank you so much for this haha
Josh Young: I'm glad the video helped. The warning symbols and the noises help make a Mini a Mini. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
My drivers side low beam quit working, as well as blinkers, taillights and other exterior lights. Checked and replaced fuses and relays, installed new headlight connectors and still no improvement. I'm frustrated and overwhelmed. What's the next thing I should check? What about the BCM?
Just curious, have you replaced or disconnected the battery recently?
@@ScubaMoto yes. I have a failed alternator. I can only operate the car under battery power. It does often completely drain and cause the car to die.
@S johnson: It's likely that the footwell module (FRM) has failed. It should be FWM, but the German word for footwell module is FußRaumModul. About $250 to have rebuilt, $500 for a refurb or $1,500 for a new one. A failed alternator and running on battery only are likely the cause. Although I'm not convinced that FRM failures don't cause battery/alternator failures. So, chicken or egg? These cars are a bit temperamental to battery/charging/grounding issues. Confirm before replacing or repairing. You can try to read IBD codes but FRM failures often render the IBD system unusable as well. You may need a dealer to confirm my diagnosis (if the module can establish communications). If it can't, it's failed anyway. Sorry about the issue.
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I believe I have the same problem but I have a 2012 s. Should it be the same bulb?
Sam Darena: Yes the bulb in the video amzn.to/2FwfLh0 should work fine. If you go LED, be sure to get error free amzn.to/3kGbt6z
. If it helps I've list several bulb options in the video description. Thanks for sharing.
Done and dusted,thanks for your help on this,much appreciated..
peter smith: Glad I could help. Congrats on a job well done!
Nice one...took less than 5 mins!
Thanks! Congrats on a good repair.
Ive changed the light that was out (mine was the passanger brake light) and im trying to reset the warning light on my dash. Any ideas?
theo nekros: The dash light will eventually go out when the computer detects that the failed lamp is replaced. If the dash light still doesn't go out, there may still be a lamp to replace - or - one of them may be an LED. Please let us know what happens. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
@@ScubaMoto well its been a few days now with regular driving and the light still comes on. It specifically says rear brake light. They are all working perfectly from what i can tell.
theo nekros: brake light is different from what is discussed in the video. A brake warning light usually indicates that brake pads have reached a wear point and should be replaced. But you might want to check the third brake Light (upper light above rear window). They can go out and also trigger a dash light. Again, please let us know what you find.
I replaced a Phillps LED but the warning light still appears, any experience for this? Thanks
Vincent C: Yes. Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, then the problem is likely caused by the LED bulbs you are using. Most LED bulbs do not have built in resistors and will not draw enough resistance to cancel the dash warning. Only LEDs with built-in resistors will eliminate the problem. You need to include "built-in resistor" or "Error Free" in your search for LED replacements. I list several options in the video description if it helps. Thanks for the question and for sharing.
@@ScubaMoto Thanks a lot !!!! problem solved
Such a good video! 👍🏻 that's the exact light my coop needed replacing as well. However the light didn't turn on when I replaced the bulb 😬
I wonder what else it might be..
Andres: I want to make sure I understand what you're saying. You said you replaced the bulb and it's not working. So your parking lights are working on one side but not on the side you replaced? If so, switch the bulbs between the left and right side and let us know what happens.
@@ScubaMoto correct. I will give it a try!
Hey this is a great video thank you. This car is very finicky with lights and sensors
Clayton James: I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for the great comment and for sharing.
Thank you so much, you are the man
Happy to help. Thanks for the comment.
i just cant get that little swine out..locked in solid sprayed WD40 on it ..will not turn ..mite have to take wheel off..but take wheel off just for that little thing...
rick66649: you mean the round cover hatch won't turn? Sometimes they're a bit glued in place by mud and such. If you can get a screw driver or a flat blade between the hatch and the fender well you can just work it all the way around under the edge of the hatch to separate it from the fender and that should release it. Best of luck.
@@ScubaMoto ..hi no i mean the plug that has bulb on end ..just wont turn ..i don't want to damage it ..i've turned the wheel out of way ..but not much space ..mite be better taking wheel off ..give me more room to get in there ..its like its seized on ..
Okay, got it. Hopefully not too badly corroded. Good luck. You'll get it.
Cheers for the tutorial
Is this the same bulb for the F56 MINI 2014-?
ArunPlaysPiano: YES it is the same bulb type. 2014 - 2018 also uses a 921 bulb amzn.to/2FwfLh0 (same as 194 bulb in video). Thanks for watching and for the question.
Changed the bulb the the error doesn’t clear, what should I do?
Nicolas Nieto: Fear not, we'll fix it. A few bulbs are easy to miss. Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, then the problem is likely caused by LED bulbs in the system that do not have built-in resistors. I have more on this in the video description in the "Note at Bottom". Once all causes are addressed, the system will automatically cancel the dash warning.
@@ScubaMoto thanks man, I had to use conventional bulbs as the leds were not good :(
Nicolas Nieto: Glad I could help. Congrats on fixing it.
great help thank you 👌
You're welcome, I'm glad it helped. Thanks for sharing.
Thanku that did help alot 👍
Bill Ghorban: I'm glad it helped. Thanks for watching and for the great comment.
I have the same warning light but it goes of when the car starts to drive. Can't find any lights that are faulty.. Any ideas? Thanks
Can it be reset?
Jamie Strathearn: If you already checked both of the license plate bulbs, both parking light bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake lights and both running lights; you might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light.
I’m getting the same warning light, but all my external lights work including the parking lights. 🤔
Colin Grubb: Check both license plate bulbs, both brake lights, the upper brake light over the rear window, and both running lights. You might also want to check both reverse light bulbs. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light because they have too low resistance. Let us know what you find. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
ScubaMoto thanks. Looks like rear license plate bulb is out. I will let you know if that clears the warning when I change it
legend thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment.
Thank you for this video, you've really saved me with this one.
You're very welcome and congrats on getting it done yourself!
I"ve re-checked every external light, just like in the video, and the headlights/brights, both stages of fog lights, every single light...and everything works. Yet the dash light still shows. Any tips?
Rickey Graham: I’m guessing that one or both of your license plate bulbs are out.Sadly, many external bulbs are tied to this dash warning. So you must check:-License plate bulbs (often overlooked - there are two in the rear)-Front and rear side markers (four total).-Front, middle and Rear turn signals. Reverse lights-Front Parking lights-Rear Parking lights-Brake lights (upper light rail and lower bulbs).I hope this helps. Please let us know what you
find out.
I did the same thing. And then I found it: the upper portion of the left rear brake lamp (the lower portion worked so it didn't jump out as an obvious brake lamp out. Hope you found your issue.
@@lorettadunncarter4529 mine was the lower left bulb - thanks for posting
Thank you! This helped me 👍🏽👍🏽
You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment.
How do u manually test the parking light? I can't figure out how to make em come on.
James Pitts: Turn the headlight switch to the second position.
@@ScubaMoto if that's the case then both of mine are out. Thank you so much!
James Pitts: You're welcome. Here's a link: www.manualslib.com/manual/104100/Mini-Cooper-Mini-Cooper-S.html?page=51
i have the exact same warning, in my case its a rear light. I changed the bulb already but they still dont light up, I think my fuses might be out. Do you know where I can find a legend for the fuse box diagram??
Jorge Marquez: Which rear light went out? Is yours an R56? If so and if it was your parking lights, I believe that some of the running lights are on Fuse number F10, a 15 amp fuse on the fuse panel that is located in the engine compartment. There is also a fuse box in the outer wall of the passenger foot-well. Each panel has a worthless image legend on the underside of the panel lid. Good luck and let us know what happens.
ScubaMoto I checked my fuses and all are fine and not busted. At this point I think it may be a problem with the wiring or light fixture itself. I appreciate the previous help regardless, thanks!
I found that the plastic can get twisted as the bulb is set in the housing and get stuck between the circuit board ant the contacts for the bulb holder, simply cleaning the plastic away from the circuit board fixed the problem when a new bulb did not work@@jorgemarquez146
@@kevinhart5102 thanks for the advice, will try that and see how it goes!
I changed the bulb light and still same warning light
Carlos Morgan: It usually means it's one of the following: one of the license plate bulbs, the upper brake light on top of the rear window, one of the parking light bulbs, one of the brake lights, and both running lights. You might want to check both reverse light bulbs as well. If they all check out okay, is it possible there are any bulbs that are LED's? Some LED bulbs will trigger the warning light. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Thank you
K Nida: You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment.
good job!
Thanks. I'm glad it helped.
Thanks dude! awesome video!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the comment.
Many thanks, very helpful
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for the comment.
amazing thank you
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks! It was really helpful!
You're welcome and congrats on a job well done.
Thank you for making this!!
Lia Pryce: You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment.
I already replaced the bulb, now I just can't figure out how to shut the beeping notification off inside the cab. If you can do a video on that, that would be appreciated
These cars will always beep, but do you still have the same dash light symbol? If so, you may have more than one bulb out. Our dash light went off automatically when I replaced the bulb. Yours should also. Did you use a standard bulb to replace it? It may take a few minutes running for the computer to recognize it. If it doesn't, I would double check to make sure that no other external lights need to be replaced. Unfortunately, the dash light for "Replace External Lamp" doesn't indicate which external lamp needs replaced. You have to check them all. Let us know what happens and thanks for watching and for the comment.
i will be replacing mine tomorrow but i was told that if the connectors (contacts ) are made of some inferior material the computer will not recognize it.not sure how i will ask for this but i will see ( i think mini uses bulbs with gold contacts ( again this is what i was told so not sure how true that is)
Martin Delgado: No special contact needed (gold or otherwise) Just a standard replacement bulb like the one shown in video will work. If the bulb comes on, then the computer should recognize it and eventually cancel the dash light. Mini just uses standard bulbs. As mentioned in video, any auto parts supplier will have a standard replacement. Some LED bulbs may have lower resistance. Here is a link if it helps for LED lamps with resistors that will not trigger the dash warning: amzn.to/3kGbt6z. LED will work fine, but it's possible the computer may not register the lower resistance.
ScubaMoto you were right. I got the bulb you indicated and that was it. Thanks again for the post and advice
Martin Delgado: I'm glad your install worked out well and that your dash light went out. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
Fantastic job, spot on!
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for the comment.
Does anyone know how to reset the parking light indicator?
Amit Deo: The dash indicator should go out automatically when the burned out bulbs are replaced. You may have additional bulbs burned out. Check the license plate bulbs and the third brake Light (upper light above rear window). They can commonly go out and also trigger a dash light. Using Some LED bulbs can also cause it if their resistance is too low.
@@ScubaMoto I used LEDs. They look way better, but now the question is, how do I get rid of the warning?
Amit Deo: The system is looking for a minimum resistance. Some LEDs have enough, some do not. Here is a link to LED lamps that have built in resistors and will work error free: amzn.to/3kGbt6z. If the LED draws too little, it will look like a blown bulb to the computer. Your choice is to "fool" the system by adding an in-line resistor, or live with the dash light and keep a close eye on all of your bulbs. For motorcycles, I use LEDs for safety (they're bright and visible). I just LED lamps with built in resistors or I add resistors. And for turn signals, you may need a resistor just to trigger the flasher.
@@ScubaMoto thanks SM. I've never done this but I'll look into it some more
You Sir are a hero.
Thanks. I'm glad the video helped, which means you swapped the bulbs yourself, which means congratulations on a job well done! Thanks again for the comment.
You are a genius. 🤯👏
Lesly Vega: I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
Thank you sir!
You are welcome! I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
You are the best ♡
Linda Wanawaneska Wolf Loco: Thanks, I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Charmingpreppylife: I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and for sharing.
Thanks
Ethan Medriano: You're welcome. I'm glad the video was helpful. Thanks for the comment and for sharing.
Why in the hell wont the thing god damn turn
I've had the exact same issue. Managed to turn it 720 degrees using some tools and it still doesn't come out.
Thank u sir
I was about to panic lol I'm sure it has nothing to do with my torn up fender liner right behind that light haha
I found it it's my right rear parking light
Congrats on finding the bad bulb.
Thanks for the info
No problem. Thanks for the comment.