3 recalls across 8 model years
The MINI Cooper Clubman has 3 recalls covering 2008-2014 model years, with the most serious being an electrical short-circuit risk on 2008-2014 vehicles sold or registered in certain northern and midwestern states that can lead to a fire.
The short-circuit issue is limited to vehicles in specific states where road and climate conditions are relevant to the defect. The remaining two recalls are narrower in scope. On 2011 models built between February and May of that year, a European-specification instrument cluster displays the wrong brake warning symbol, so if the anti-lock brake system develops a fault, only part of the warning light illuminates rather than the full ABS indicator, potentially leaving the driver unaware of a brake system problem. The 2009 model year has a compliance-only label issue where a safety certification label on the B-pillar was printed with distortion; this carries no safety risk.
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