The Mini Cooper R50 (produced between 2001 and 2006) uses an electric-hydraulic power steering pump, which is a distinctive component in this model. Here’s a detailed description:
Power Steering Pump Overview – Mini Cooper R50 (2001–2006)
Type:
- Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pump (EHPS)
Function:
- The pump combines electric and hydraulic technologies.
- It is electrically powered and drives a hydraulic pump that assists with steering.
- It provides variable steering assist depending on the driving conditions.
Location:
- Mounted low on the front subframe, near the passenger-side front wheel.
- It’s somewhat exposed to the elements, making it prone to wear from dirt, moisture, and debris.
Common Issues:
- Pump failure is a well-known issue with R50 models. Symptoms include:
- Intermittent or total loss of power steering assist.
- Unusual whining or humming noises.
- Power steering fluid leaks.
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- Overheating and electrical failure are common due to inadequate cooling or worn fan components.
- The cooling fan attached to or near the pump often fails, compounding pump issues.
Replacement Notes:
- OEM and aftermarket options are available.
- Some replacements include an upgraded fan for better cooling.
- Always ensure proper bleeding of the hydraulic system after replacement.
OEM Part Number:
- 32 41 6 755 389 (varies slightly by production date and market).
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