2010 Mini Clubman unusual water issue

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Asked by ChadMTT Jul 03, 2019 at 04:50 PM about the 2010 MINI Cooper Clubman S FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When my 2010 Mini Cooper Clubman S gets wet (rain, wash) the entire
dashboard goes haywire, and the rear third break light goes out. Once it dries,
everything goes right back to normal. I have cleaned out all the drains in the
roof, the firewall, and replaced the windshield cowl. What could be causing the
problem still?

3 Answers

You may want to have the windshield resealed. Talk to an automobile glass shop and see what they can do.

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That's what my thought was. I took it to a body shop, and they said they tested the windshield and there are no leaks.

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Update!!! We found the issue. It was an exposed wiring harness underneath the rear bumper! This was a very interesting find. We covered the harness in some plastic and electrical tape, and all is working!

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