2021 Mini Countryman Recalls & Known Issues
Check recalls and known issues for the 2021 Mini Countryman. Safety information and reliability rating.
Reliability Overview
averageThe 2021 Mini Countryman has two official recalls affecting safety belt retractors and high-voltage batteries in plug-in hybrid models. Owner reports indicate average reliability with common issues including suspension wear, coolant leaks, and electrical problems in the sunroof.
Open Recalls (2)
Safety Belts
The safety belt retractor (except for the driver's seat) may not have been produced to supplier specifications, preventing it from firmly securing a child restraint.
Campaign: 21V554 | Reported: 2021-08-11
Battery
In certain 2020-2021 MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) vehicles, the high-voltage battery may contain welding residue that could form a conductive path between cells, leading to a short-circuit and potential fire.
Campaign: 20V601 | Reported: 2020-09-24
Known Issues
High-voltage battery failure in Plug-In Hybrid models
Typical mileage: 0-50,000
$5,000 - $12,000
Suspension bushing wear
Typical mileage: 40,000-70,000
$200 - $600
Coolant leak from heater valve
Typical mileage: 50,000-80,000
$300 - $800
Electrical issues with sunroof
Typical mileage: 30,000-60,000
$150 - $500
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