Fluid leaking

Asked by BackstageBambi Sep 15, 2018 at 03:25 PM about the 2017 MINI Cooper S 4-Door Hatchback FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hey there, I'm a first time car owner here. I bought
my mini cooper used last month. It's a 2017 4 door
S model, I bought it with 14k on it. Today I noticed
some fluid leaking from under the car after I had
parked it. After I returned to my car it was no
longer dripping. Once I left it running for a bit it
started again. When it was parked I could hear
some strange noise coming from it, it sounded like
dripping and clicking. I ran an oil level check
through the monitor, it said the levels were fine.
And it's not mentioning any problems with the car.

I can't speak to a service specialist at my
dealership because it's the weekend so I was
hoping someone could help me learn a thing or
two.

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does the fluid look like water if so it is normal it is coming from the drain tube of your ac system

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