2002 MINI COOPER S...My gauges aren't working correctly. Does anyone have a solution on what needs to be done?

Asked by Sharon Feb 03, 2015 at 03:14 AM about the 2002 MINI Cooper S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

before this problem my car battery was dead.  I had to jump start it to
get it running again but now all the display lights on the dashboard are
all out of wack.  I've got the BRAKE lights, the ABS lights, the CHECK
ENGINE lights, etc all on...and my speedometer and temperature gauge
isn't working at all.  My gas gauge is working fine. Does anyone know
how to fix this problem?

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The computer needs to be reset to factory specs. Your best bet is a Mini Dealer.

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Thank you Rick! I found out that is very true. What a bummer and so dangerous if one needs to jump their car. Good thing I was home , but I'll need to drive my car to the dealer in a few days for this issue. None of my other cars need to be reset like this. What a trick lol! Oh well the cost of having a mini....

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