MINI Cooper S models from 2018 to 2020 have recently been subject to a brake system recall due to a potential safety concern. This recall affects certain vehicles where the brake booster may not function as intended, potentially increasing stopping distances and raising the risk of a crash.

What the Recall Means for Owners

If your MINI Cooper S falls within the affected model years, it’s important to take action promptly. The recall typically involves inspecting and, if necessary, replacing the brake booster to ensure the braking system operates safely and reliably.

Steps to Take if Your Vehicle is Affected

  • Check your vehicle identification number (VIN) on the official MINI or NHTSA recall website to confirm if your car is included.
  • Contact your local MINI dealership to schedule a free inspection and repair appointment.
  • Follow all dealer instructions and avoid delaying repairs to maintain your safety.
  • Keep all recall-related documents for your records and future reference.

Staying informed about safety recalls is essential for all vehicle owners. Promptly addressing recall notices helps maintain the performance and safety of your MINI Cooper S, protecting you and your passengers on the road.