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OWNER’S MANUAL

MINI

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MINI CONVERTIBLE

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Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG

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    OWNER’S MANUAL MINI Contents MINI CONVERTIBLE Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
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    Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
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    CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW MINI This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It should stay with the vehicle when sold to provide the next owner with important operating, safety and maintenance information. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS NOTES OVERVIEW CONTROLS About this Owner’s Manual Cockpit Opening and closing: Additional sources of information Display elements Keys Symbols used Display elements with navigation system Central locking system Your individual vehicle or Cockpit Chrono Pack Opening and closing: from outside Editorial notice Indicator and warning lamps Opening and closing: from inside…

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    Washer fluid Cigarette lighter, 12 V power supply Cruise control Integrated universal remote control Everything under control: Loading and transporting cargo: Odometer Luggage compartment in the MINI Clock Luggage compartment in the MINI Fuel gauge Convertible Coolant temperature gauge Loading cargo…
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    Replacement procedures: Engine data MINI COOPER and Onboard tool kit Dimensions: MINI COOPER Convertible Wiper blades MINI MINI COOPER S and Lamps and bulbs MINI Convertible MINI COOPER S Convertible Repairing a flat tire Weights: Engine oil Space-saver spare tire…
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    INDEX Everything from A to Z Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 8: Notes

    MINI makes available with a ter. specific model range. Refers to measures that can be taken Should you wish to sell your MINI at some We hope you will understand that equip- to help protect the environment. time in the future, please remember to…

  • Page 9: Editorial Notice

    Have the neces- Battery posts, terminals and related acces- ethanol or other oxygenates with up to sary work on your MINI carried out by a sories contain lead and lead compounds. 2.8% oxygen by weight, i.e. 15% MTBE or…

  • Page 10: Symbol On Vehicle Parts

    Symbol on vehicle parts every product from other manufacturers to Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for verify if it can be used on a MINI safely and Indicates that you should consult the Canadian models. without risk to either the vehicle, its opera- relevant section of this Owner’s Man- tion, or its occupants.

  • Page 11: Reporting Safety Defects

    Ville Tower C, 330 Spark Street, Ottawa ON inform the National Highway Traffic Safety K1A 0N5. Administration NHTSA in addition to noti- fying the MINI Division of BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, telephone toll- free 1-866-275-6464.

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    Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 13: Controls

    OVERVIEW CONTROLS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Overview Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…

  • Page 14: Cockpit

    COCKPIT 1 >Parking lamps/Low beams 2 Washer/wiper system 6 Bonnet release >Turn signal indicators 3 Instrument lighting 7 Adjusting steering wheel >Standing lamps 4 Outside mirror adjustment 8 Horn >High beams >Headlamp flasher 5 Hazard warning flashers 9 Socket for Onboard Diagnostics >Onboard computer Online Edition for Part-No.

  • Page 15: Display Elements

    DISPLAY ELEMENTS 1 Tachometer 4 Indicator for 6 Fuel gauge >Odometer with indicator and warning lamps, 7 Engine coolant temperature gauge >Trip odometer page >Service interval 2 Display for onboard computer >Program indicator for automatic without onboard computer: transmission with Steptronic Display of outside temperature and cur- >Clock rent vehicle speed…

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    DISPLAY ELEMENTS WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM OR COCKPIT CHRONO PACK 1 Tachometer 3 Speedometer with indicator and warn- 5 Indicator for >Odometer with indicator and warning lamps, ing lamps, page >Trip odometer page 4 Trip odometer, reset to zero >Service interval 2 Display for onboard computer Setting the clock >Program indicator for automatic…
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    DISPLAY ELEMENTS WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM OR COCKPIT CHRONO PACK 1 Indicator and warning lamps, page 3 Engine oil temperature 6 Indicator and warning lamps, page 2 Fuel gauge 4 Engine oil pressure 7 Fuel gauge 5 Coolant temperature For more information about the navigation system, refer to the Owner’s Manual for Navigation System.
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    The engine oil pressure is too low. lamp in the navigation system or Pull over immediately and switch Cockpit Chrono Pack off the engine. Please contact your MINI Lights up while driving: Dealer. Engine is too hot. Pull over to the side of the road immediately, switch off the Do not continue driving;…
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    INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS Yellow: stop immediately Red and yellow: continue driving Red: an important reminder cautiously Flat Tire Monitor Brake warning lamp with parking The warning lamp indicates a flat Brake warning light together with brake applied. tire or a system malfunction. In the yellow indicator lamp for ABS, CBC, More information on the parking event of a flat tire, an acoustic signal also…
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    INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS Red: check as soon as possible Yellow: check as soon as possible Engine The exhaust emissions have deteri- Airbags Antilock Brake System (ABS) orated. There is a malfunction in the airbag The ABS has failed. Conventional Have the vehicle checked as soon as possi- system.
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    INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS Yellow: for your information Green: for your information Blue: for your information The warning lamp comes on. Turn signal indicator High beams The gas cap is not correctly closed Flashes when turn signal indicator Comes on when the high beams or missing.
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    MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL Multifunction sports steering wheel 5 Fast forward/rewind or scroll through phone book: The multifunction sports steering wheel >Radio comes with integrated control buttons Press briefly: next/previous station enabling you to operate the following func- stored in memory tions quickly and safely, without having to Extended pressure: station scan take your eyes from the road:…
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    Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
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    Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
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    OVERVIEW CONTROLS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Controls Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 26: Keys

    KEYS CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM Spare key The concept For keeping in a safe place, e.g. in your wal- The central locking system is ready for let. This key is not intended for constant operation whenever the driver’s door is use. closed.

  • Page 27: Opening And Closing: From Outside

    OPENING AND CLOSING: FROM OUTSIDE Via remote control Compliance statement: When the vehicle is unlocked or locked, the This device complies with part 15 of the anti-theft system is also deactivated/acti- FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- vated and the interior lamp is switched on/ lowing two conditions: off.

  • Page 28
    Hold the button pressed. The tailgate can be unlocked separately if In the MINI, the windows and the glass the vehicle has been locked via central lock- sunroof are opened. ing. In the MINI Convertible, the windows and 1 Unlocking and convenience opening the sliding sunroof are opened.
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    In the event of a system malfunction, Convenience closing via the door lock please contact your MINI Dealer. You can You can also close the power windows, also obtain replacement keys there. glass sunroof or the convertible top via the door lock.
  • Page 30: Opening And Closing: From Inside

    Windows and glass sunroof are opened. but the anti-theft system is not activated. You can have this function activated/ MINI Convertible: The fuel filler door remains unlocked. deactivated and the speed set.< Windows and sliding sunroof are opened.

  • Page 31: Tailgate

    TAILGATE To open from the outside Tailgate on the MINI Convertible To close Press the button in the handle strip or the The maximum load that may be To avoid injuries, as with all closing button on the remote control, refer to…

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    TAILGATE Manual release in the MINI Convertible In the event of an electrical malfunction, you can also unlock the tailgate manually. 1. Use a master key or ignition key to release the catches of the rear backrests, refer to Through-loading system on…
  • Page 33: Electric Power Windows

    TAILGATE ELECTRIC POWER WINDOWS From ignition key position 1: Press the switch upwards. The window closes until you release the switch. Watch the closing process to ensure that no one is injured.< After the ignition has been switched off: You can continue using the electric power windows for a limited period as long as no one opens either of the doors.

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    Power windows in the MINI 1. Close the doors Convertible 2. Close both windows To open the windows: 3. Press both switches of the power win- >Tap the button:…
  • Page 35: Glass Sunroof, Electric

    GLASS SUNROOF, ELECTRIC To open and close After the ignition has been switched Be sure that adequate clearance is maintained for the opening path of You can continue using the glass sunroof the glass sunroof; otherwise damage can for a limited period as long as no one opens occur.

  • Page 36: Roller Sun Blind

    GLASS SUNROOF, ELECTRIC ROLLER SUN BLIND Trap protection If, while closing, the glass sunroof encoun- ters resistance within roughly the last 8 in/ 20 cm, the closing procedure is interrupted and the roof reopens. Despite the trap protection, be extremely careful that the travel path of the sunroof is not obstructed whenever it is closed.

  • Page 37: Convertible Top With Integrated Sliding Sunroof

    So that you can get the most enjoyment can lead to damage or personal injury. out of your MINI Convertible, please Make sure that the convertible top’s travel observe the following tips: path is clear and do not reach into the con- >It is recommended that you close the…

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    CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH INTEGRATED SLIDING SUNROOF To close: Press button 1 until the convertible top and sliding sunroof are closed. If the convertible top is left open for a longer period of time, it may be necessary to support the first automatic closing pro- cedure.
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    CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH INTEGRATED SLIDING SUNROOF Checking Interruption secutive attempts to operate it, the con- vertible top system has overheated. Allow >The LED lights up during convertible top The automatic movement is immediately the system to cool down for approx. operation until the opening or closing interrupted when the buttons for convert- minutes.<…
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    CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH INTEGRATED SLIDING SUNROOF Manual closing in the event of an electrical malfunction Only close the convertible top manu- ally if it is absolutely necessary. Never open it manually. Improper handling of the convertible top can result in damage. The closing procedure must be completely fin- ished.
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    Continue to turn the hexagon wrench until the convertible top is locked in place. Please contact your MINI Dealer to have the electrical malfunction repaired.< Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 42: Wind Deflector

    WIND DEFLECTOR With the convertible top open, the wind deflector keeps air movement in the pas- senger compartment to a minimum, thus providing you with a pleasant drive, even at higher speeds. The wind deflector comes folded in a protective pouch and can be stored in the luggage compartment.

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    WIND DEFLECTOR Removing Collapsing Adjusting screws 1. Fold down the upper part of the wind 1. To unlock, push the handle of the secur- The gap between the wind deflector and deflector ing pin on the side into its rearmost posi- the side trim panel can be adjusted using 2.
  • Page 44: Safe Seating Position

    SAFE SEATING POSITION The ideal seating position can make a vital Make sure that passengers do not lean equipped with four seats, each of which is contribution to relaxed, relatively fatigue- their heads against the side or head airbag, provided with a safety belt. free driving.

  • Page 45: Seat Adjustment

    SEAT ADJUSTMENT Important adjustment information Never try to adjust your seat while operating the vehicle. The seat could respond with an unexpected movement, and the ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident. While driving, do not recline the backrest too far toward the rear;…

  • Page 46: Head Restraints

    SEAT ADJUSTMENT HEAD RESTRAINTS Lumbar support* Backrest tilt Adjusting You can adjust the contour of the backrest 1. Pull up the lever at the inside of the seat To raise: pull the head restraint upward. for additional support in the curvature of 2.

  • Page 47: Entry To The Rear

    HEAD RESTRAINTS ENTRY TO THE REAR Original position Adjust the head restraint in such a way that it is centered roughly at ear Slide the seat back to its home posi- level. Otherwise, there is an increased risk tion before folding back the backrest, of injury in the event of an accident.

  • Page 48: Safety Belts

    Airbags are an additional the seats on page 42. safety device and work in conjunction with the safety belts, but do not replace them. Safety belt height in the MINI Convertible To close The seat belt height is adapted to your Make sure you hear the lock engage in the body size if you are sitting correctly.

  • Page 49: Seat Heating

    Have the necessary work carried out only by a MINI Dealer or a workshop that has specially trained personnel working in accordance…

  • Page 50: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Press the edge of the lens. To fold the mirrors in or out* Press button 3. The mirrors can be folded in or out up to a road speed of approx. 20 mph / 30 km/h. This can be useful on narrow roads, for example, or to reset the mirrors to their correct positions after they have been folded in.

  • Page 51: Vehicle Memory

    77. In developing this vehicle, the manufac- turer of the MINI has incorporated a num- This symbol alerts you to Vehicle ber of options which can be programmed Memory functions in the Owner’s specifically for your vehicle.

  • Page 52: Transporting Children Safely

    Exception for the front passenger seat diminished.< In principle, all seats in your MINI or MINI Should it be necessary to use a child- Convertible except for the driver’s seat are restraint system on the front passen-…

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    As an example, the illustration shows the 2. Guide the tether strap through the being pulled out in order to secure child- MINI COOPER and the MINI COOPER S. mounting for the head restraint restraint systems. 3. Push the head restraint into its lower- There are two additional anchors for child- most position.
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    TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY LATCH child-restraint fixing system LATCH: Lower Anchor and Tethers for CHil- dren. The anchor points for the LATCH child- restraint fixing system are behind the marked cover caps. Flip up the correspond- ing cover caps. To mount a LATCH child-restraint sys- tem, follow the system manufac- turer’s operating and safety instructions.<…
  • Page 55: Ignition Lock

    IGNITION LOCK STARTING THE ENGINE The ignition key cannot be turned to Do not allow the engine to run in position 0 and removed until the selector enclosed spaces. Breathing the nox- lever is in position P. ious exhaust gases can lead to uncon- sciousness and death.

  • Page 56: Switching Off The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE PARKING BRAKE Manual transmission You should never remove the ignition key when the vehicle is in motion, as 1. Engage the parking brake the steering lock could engage. 2. Gearshift lever in idle position When you leave the vehicle, always remove 3.

  • Page 57: Manual Transmission

    PARKING BRAKE MANUAL TRANSMISSION Reverse gear force. Keep your thumb pressed against the release button while pulling the lever up Before selecting reverse gear, ensure the carefully. vehicle is stationary; then, fully depress the Otherwise, excessive force could lead to clutch and pause briefly before moving the overbraking and loss of traction, i.e.

  • Page 58: Automatic Transmission With Steptronic

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH STEPTRONIC In addition to the fully automatic mode, If the engine speed is too high when you can shift gears manually using Step- the vehicle is at a standstill, the selec- tronic, refer to page 57. tor lever is also blocked to protect the transmission.

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    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH STEPTRONIC Kickdown Kickdown can be used to achieve maxi- mum vehicle performance. Press the accelerator pedal past the increased resistance point at the full-throt- tle position. Available displays M/S + – Manual mode and Sport program P R N D SD M1 to M6 EP Switch from D into M/S + –: This activates the Sport program and dis- plays SD in the gear indicator in the speed-…
  • Page 60
    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH STEPTRONIC Switching from M/S + – Manual mode into In the MINI COOPER S, with the selec- the selector lever positions P, R and N is tor lever in position D, automatic only possible via D. mode, you can shift gears using the shift paddles on the steering wheel.
  • Page 61: Parking Lamps/Low Beams

    PARKING LAMPS/LOW BEAMS Low beams cle lights should be switched on. For exam- ple, the sensors are not able to detect fog. Turn the light switch to position 2. To avoid safety risks, you should respond to With the low beams on and with these kinds of low-visibility situations by the ignition switched off, only the switching the headlamps on…

  • Page 62: Turn Signal Indicator/Headlamp Flasher

    PARKING LAMPS/LOW BEAMS TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR/HEADLAMP FLASHER ‘Lights on’ warning If the lights have not been switched off and the ignition key is in position 0, an acoustic signal sounds for a few seconds when you open the driver’s door to remind you that the lights have not been switched off.

  • Page 63: Interior Lamps

    INSTRUMENT LIGHTING FOG LAMPS INTERIOR LAMPS Switching the interior light in the MINI To control the instrument lighting, press When the parking lamps/low beams are on and off manually the button. switched on: Tap the switch upwards or downwards. Press button 1 briefly.

  • Page 64: Washer/Wiper System

    The wipers will move once across the wind- shield. To deactivate the rain sensor: Lever in position 0. Switching the interior light in the MINI 0 Wipers parked Switch the rain sensor off when pass- Convertible on and off manually ing through an automatic car wash.

  • Page 65: Washer Fluid

    WASHER/WIPER SYSTEM WASHER FLUID You can have this function activated/ deactivated.< Cleaning windshield and headlamps∗ The system sprays washer fluid against the windshield. The wipers are automatically activated for a brief period. When the vehicle lighting is on, the head- lamps are also cleaned at appropriate inter- vals.

  • Page 66: Cruise Control

    WASHER FLUID CRUISE CONTROL On the multifunction sports steering wheel Above approx. 20 mph / 30 km/h the cruise control maintains and stores any desired speed. Do not use cruise control when unfa- vorable conditions make it inadvis- able to drive at a constant speed. Other- wise, the vehicle could go out of control and an accident could be caused.

  • Page 67
    CRUISE CONTROL To deactivate To continue cruise control If you are already driving with active cruise control, the speed is decreased by approx. Press button 2 repeatedly until the indica- Press button 1. 1 mph / 2 km/h every time you tap the but- tor lamp goes out.
  • Page 68: Odometer

    ODOMETER CLOCK FUEL GAUGE Setting In the speedometer or Cockpit Chrono 1 Trip odometer/clock Pack* The clock must be shown on the display. 2 Odometer If the LED begins to be lit continuously, 1. If necessary, press button 1 to display there are approx.

  • Page 69: Coolant Temperature Gauge

    FUEL GAUGE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE Drive with moderation and at low engine speeds. If necessary, switch off the engine and allow it to cool down. Checking coolant level, refer to page 115. Temperature warning LED 1 lights up while driving: Engine is too hot.

  • Page 70: Tachometer

    Please schedule an appointment with your MINI Dealer or a workshop that has spe- cially trained personnel working in accor- dance with the specifications of your MINI Remaining distance for service Do not operate the engine with the needle manufacturer.

  • Page 71: Onboard Computer

    ONBOARD COMPUTER Black ice can occur at temperatures above +36/377 as well. You should therefore drive carefully on bridges and shaded roads, for example; as other- wise there is an increased risk of an acci- dent.< With navigation system: The temperature is displayed in the status line of the navigation system, refer to the Owner’s Manual for Navigation System.

  • Page 72
    ONBOARD COMPUTER otherwise engine functions are not guaran- teed and damage could occur.< Average speed, average fuel consumption To reset average consumption, average speed: Press the button in the turn signal indicator lever for a long time. The average consumption is determined for the time during which the engine is run- ning.
  • Page 73: Driving Stability Control Systems

    DRIVING STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMS Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)* Your MINI or MINI Convertible is equipped tion, especially when just starting off, with a series of systems that help maintain when accelerating or when cornering. DSC prevents slip at the drive wheels while…

  • Page 74
    DRIVING STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMS Switching the ASC or DSC on again Briefly press the switch once again. The indicator lamp goes out. Indicator lamp The indicator lamp will go out shortly after the ignition has been switched on, refer to pages 17, 18. If the indicator lamp flashes: ASC or DSC is regulating drive torque and braking forces.
  • Page 75: Flat Tire Monitor

    FLAT TIRE MONITOR The concept System limitations As you drive, the Flat Tire Monitor keeps The Flat Tire Monitor cannot alert you track of the tire inflation pressure in all four to severe and sudden tire damage tires. The system alerts you when there is a caused by external factors, nor does it substantial pressure loss in one of the tires detect the gradual and minor loss of pres-…

  • Page 76
    For safety reasons, the manufacturer of your MINI recommends not having dam- If the tire inflation pressure is cor- aged Run Flat tires repaired, but to consult…
  • Page 77: Airbags

    When needed, the bled only by a MINI Dealer or a workshop head and side airbags help to furnish pro- with specially trained personnel working in tection in the event of side impact.

  • Page 78
    MINI. and side airbags for the front passenger. Airbag system malfunctioning Do not place any objects under the seat The indicator lamp shows whether the >The warning lamp does not come on…
  • Page 79: Park Distance Control (Pdc)

    PARK DISTANCE CONTROL (PDC) The concept System limitations You can have a signal tone set as a confirmation that PDC has been acti- The PDC assists you when you back into a Even with PDC, final responsibility for vated.< parking space. A signal tone tells you the estimating the distance between the current distance to an object behind your vehicle and any objects always remains…

  • Page 80: Air Conditioning System

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 1 Air onto the windshield and onto the 4 Temperature 8 Air distribution side windows 5 Windshield heating 9 Recirculated air mode 2 Air for the upper body area 6 Air volume/Blower 10 Rear window defroster 3 Air for the front and rear footwells 7 Cooling function Online Edition for Part-No.

  • Page 81
    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Air volume/Blower Rear window defroster Cooling function You can select blower speeds The LED is lit when the rear win- The LED is lit when the cooling from 1 to 4. Position 0: fan is off. dow defroster is on. function is on.
  • Page 82
    The integrated microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming or recircu- lated air. Your MINI Dealer will replace it during rou- tine maintenance. A substantial reduction in the air supply indicates that the filter must be replaced before scheduled mainte- nance.
  • Page 83: Automatic Climate Control

    AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 1 Air onto the windshield and onto the 5 Interior temperature sensor, please keep 10 Temperature side windows clear and unobstructed 11 Display for air temperature and air 2 Air for the upper body area 6 Recirculated air mode volume 3 Air for the front and rear footwells 7 Cooling function…

  • Page 84
    AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL Automatic air distribution and volume Cooling function The recirculated air mode should not be used constantly over a longer The LED is lit when the AUTO pro- The LED is lit when the cooling period of time; otherwise the air quality in gram is on.
  • Page 85
    Condensation is removed from the win- lutants from the outside air. dows more quickly when the cooling func- Your MINI Dealer replaces this combined tion is also activated. Draft-free ventilation filter as a standard part of your scheduled…
  • Page 86: Glove Compartment

    GLOVE COMPARTMENT CENTER ARMREST To open Ventilation Storage compartments Pull the handle. To allow ventilation: Depending on the equipment version , the The light goes on. center armrest between the front seats Turn the rotary switch to the horizontal contains a compartment or a base plate for position.

  • Page 87: Drinks Holders, Ashtray

    200 watts at 12 volts. Avoid damaging the socket with plugs of different shapes or sizes. If the vehicle is equipped with a MINI Mobility System, the 12 V socket is also for supplying the compressor. Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…

  • Page 88
    If you have any additional question, please contact your MINI Dealer or The signal of an original control device can call: 1-800-355-3515. be programmed onto one of the three You can also find more information on the memory buttons 1.
  • Page 89
    5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other remote control. Read through the operat- Consult your MINI Dealer if you have original control devices. ing instructions for information on syn- questions.<…
  • Page 90: Luggage Compartment In The Mini

    LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT IN THE MINI Luggage compartment cover When the tailgate is opened, the luggage compartment cover is also raised. Never place any heavy or hard objects on the luggage compartment cover; otherwise occupants could be injured dur- ing braking maneuvers.<…

  • Page 91: Luggage Compartment In The Mini Convertible

    LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT IN THE MINI CONVERTIBLE Loading aid Expanding the luggage compartment Through-loading system volume When the convertible top is closed, you can To be able to transport larger objects, the load the vehicle more easily by releasing You can enlarge the luggage compartment rear backrest can be folded down.

  • Page 92: Loading Cargo

    LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT IN THE MINI CONVERTIBLE LOADING CARGO Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permissible carrying capacity of the tires is not exceeded. Overloading can lead to overheating and damage inside the tires. Depending on the circumstances, this can result in sudden air loss.<…

  • Page 93
    LOADING CARGO 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the YYY amount equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be four 150 lbs. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 800 lbs.: 1,400 lbs.
  • Page 94
    As an example, the illustration shows the opposite buckle. This provides additional ble, directly behind the backrests, and as luggage compartment of the MINI. stabilization for the backrests. low as possible >Secure smaller and lighter items using >Cover sharp edges and corners…
  • Page 95: Roof-Mounted Luggage Rack

    Do not secure the roof-mounted luggage wise the vehicle’s operating safety is no rack to the MINI’s trim strips or to the MINI longer assured and it will not be in compli- Convertible top. Otherwise, the lack of a ance with the certification regulations.

  • Page 96
    Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
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    OVERVIEW CONTROLS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Operation Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 98: Break-In Procedures

    BREAK-IN PROCEDURES GENERAL DRIVING NOTES Moving parts need to be given some time Tires until they can interact smoothly with one Due to technical factors associated with another. To ensure that your vehicle pro- their manufacture, tires do not achieve vides maximum economy throughout a their full traction potential until after an long service life, we request that you com-…

  • Page 99
    This occurs because the mini- Otherwise, even light but consistent pres- mal pressure that must be exerted by the Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 100
    GENERAL DRIVING NOTES Mobile communications in the vehicle Clothes hooks Close the tailgate The manufacturer of your MINI rec- When suspending clothing from the Drive the vehicle only when the tail- ommends that you do not use mobile hooks, ensure that they will not gate is completely closed.
  • Page 101: Refueling

    REFUELING Observe the following when refueling US models only: Always observe all safety precautions The warning lamp comes on. posted at the service station when The gas cap is not correctly closed handling fuel.< or missing. Check if the gas cap is correctly closed.

  • Page 102
    Canada. Fuels containing up to and includ- ing 10% ethanol or other oxygenates with up to 2.8% oxygen by weight, that is, 15% Manual release with the MINI Manual release with the MINI MTBE or 3% methanol plus an equivalent…
  • Page 103: Tire Inflation Pressure

    MINI. drive with deflated, i.e. flat, tires except if ambient temperature. Your MINI Dealer will be glad to advise you. Run Flat tires are fitted. A flat tire greatly impairs steering and braking response, and…

  • Page 104
    30/210 30/210 35/240 35/240 195/55 R 16 87 H 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S A/S MINI COOPER/ 205/45 R 17 84 V MINI COOPER Convertible 175/60 R 15 84 H M+S 175/60 R 16 82 H M+S 195/55 R 16 87 H M+S…
  • Page 105
    195/55 R 16 87 V 195/55 R 16 87 H M+S 33/230 33/230 33/230 33/230 38/260 38/260 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S A/S MINI COOPER S 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S 35/240 35/240 35/240 35/240 39/270 39/270 205/45 R 17 84 V…
  • Page 106
    35/240 195/55 R 16 87 V 195/55 R 16 87 H M+S 33/230 33/230 33/230 33/230 38/260 38/260 MINI COOPER S 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S A/S Convertible 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S 35/240 35/240 35/240 35/240 38/260…
  • Page 107: Tire Coding

    Week 35 of the year 2005. Speed code letter, For example, a tire graded 150 would wear The manufacturer of your MINI recom- in front of the R on ZR tires one and one-half, 1 γ, times as well on the mends replacing all tires after 6 years at government course as a tire graded 100.

  • Page 108: Tire Condition

    TIRE CODING TIRE CONDITION Traction Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent Inspect your tires frequently for tread wear, higher levels of performance on the labora- signs of damage and for foreign objects The traction grades, from highest to low- tory test wheel than the minimum required lodged in the tread.

  • Page 109
    Drive carefully to the nearest tire and are marked on the sidewall of the MINI Dealer or tire dealer, or have the vehi- tire with TWI, Tread Wear Indicator. When cle towed there, if necessary.
  • Page 110: Run Flat Tires

    RSC on safety. This is due to possible variations in In the MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S the side of the tire. casing structures and, in some cases, to…

  • Page 111: New Wheels And Tires

    Although versa. Keep in mind that no spare wheel is other wheels and tires may theoretically available in the event of a flat. Your MINI have the same dimensions, variations in Dealer will be glad to advise you.

  • Page 112: Snow Chains

    Special characteristics of winter tires Only certain types of snow chains have been tested by the manufacturer of your The manufacturer of your MINI recom- MINI, classified as road-safe and recom- mends winter tires for driving in adverse mended. Contact your MINI Dealer for winter road conditions.

  • Page 113: Bonnet

    If you are not famil- iar with the regulations to be observed, have the necessary work on your vehicle carried out only by a MINI Dealer or a work- shop that has specially trained personnel working in accordance with the specifica- tions of the MINI manufacturer.

  • Page 114: Mini Cooper And Mini Cooper Convertible

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT: MINI COOPER AND MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE 1 Reservoir for windshield and rear 4 Engine oil filler neck 7 Reservoir for headlamp cleaning window washer system system 5 Battery 2 Vehicle identification number 8 Engine oil dipstick 6 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Coolant expansion tank Online Edition for Part-No.

  • Page 115: Mini Cooper S And Mini Cooper S Convertible

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT: MINI COOPER S AND MINI COOPER S CONVERTIBLE 1 Reservoir for windshield and rear 3 Coolant expansion tank 6 Brake fluid reservoir window washer system 4 Engine oil filler neck 7 Reservoir for headlamp cleaning 2 Vehicle identification number…

  • Page 116: Engine Oil

    Oil change Have the oil changed only by a MINI Dealer Measuring the oil level As with fuel economy, oil consumption is or a workshop that has specially trained 1.

  • Page 117: Coolant

    ENGINE OIL COOLANT Approved engine oils The correct SAE grade for your MINI is Do not open the cooling system when determined by the climatic conditions of the engine is hot. Escaping coolant The quality of the engine oil selected has…

  • Page 118
    5. MINI COOPER and MINI COOPER Con- vertible: Press the cap on and press it down firmly. MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Con- vertible: Turn the cap back on and tighten it As an example, the illustration shows the…
  • Page 119: Brake System

    Have the system checked immediately. Use brake pads which the manufac- turer of your MINI has approved for If the brake fluid level is too low and brake your particular vehicle model. The manu- pedal travel has become longer, there may…

  • Page 120: Mini Maintenance System

    MINI covers every kind of operating situation. your vehicle, but also plays a significant Dealer or a workshop that has specially People who drive very little, i.e.

  • Page 121: Socket For Onboard Diagnostics Obd

    Dealer.< sions-related components, especially the catalytic converter. Washing your vehicle You can wash your new MINI or MINI Con- If the fuel filler cap is not properly vertible in automatic car washes from the tightened, the OBD system may con- beginning.

  • Page 122
    CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE damage caused by undesired wiper activa- Vehicle paintwork Care of special parts tion.< >Light-alloy wheels Regular care contributes greatly to driving safety and value retention. Use wheel cleaner especially during the Rod antenna winter months, but do not use any Environmental influences varying from one If necessary, for example before aggressive, acidic, strong alkali or rough…
  • Page 123
    Care of the MINI Convertible’s top The leather and imitation leather used by The appearance and service life of the con- the manufacturer of your MINI are high vertible top largely depend on the proper quality products processed using state-of- care and operation of the convertible top.
  • Page 124: Vehicle Storage

    CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE VEHICLE STORAGE If the convertible top is very dirty, it is rec- Your MINI Dealer will be glad to advise you ommended that it be cleaned with a spe- on what is important if the vehicle is to be cial convertible top cleaning agent.

  • Page 125
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    Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
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    OVERVIEW CONTROLS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Repairs Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 128: Onboard Tool Kit

    4. Unhook the wiper blade towards the tool kit stored at the locations described MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Con- windshield below: vertible: 5. Pull the wiper blade past the wiper arm >Tire change set:…

  • Page 129: Lamps And Bulbs

    To replace bulbs which are not described the cable from the negative terminal of the here, please contact a MINI Dealer or a battery. Failure to do this could result in workshop that has specially trained per- short circuits.

  • Page 130
    5 watt bulb For checking and adjusting headlamp carried out only by a MINI Dealer or a work- The parking lamps and standing lamps are aim, please contact your MINI shop that has specially trained personnel integrated in the lamp housing of the turn Dealer.<…
  • Page 131
    1. Slide the lamp toward the rear of the Rear lamp 2: 21/5 watt bulb ment for MINI and MINI Convertible. vehicle and remove Backup lamp 3: 16 watts 2. Remove and replace the bulb.
  • Page 132
    In the event of a malfunction, please sources for many of the controls and dis- contact your MINI Dealer or a work- plays in your vehicle. These light-emitting shop that has specially trained personnel…
  • Page 133: Repairing A Flat Tire

    >Vehicles with a space-saver spare tire, 7 Lifting handle refer to the following section >Vehicles with MINI Mobility System, The onboard tool kit includes a pouch with a plastic bag in which you can place the refer to page 135.

  • Page 134
    SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE Removing the space-saver spare tire 3. Screw the lifting handle from the 5. Squeeze the securing spring onboard tool kit onto the thread 6. The space-saver spare tire is released The screw connection of the space-saver 4. Raise the lifting handle slightly and must be held by the lifting handle spare tire is in the luggage compartment 7.
  • Page 135: Changing Tires

    SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE CHANGING TIRES Driving with the space-saver spare tire Additional safety measures in the event of a tire change: Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a speed of Change the tire only on a level, firm surface 50 mph / 80 km/h. which is not slippery.

  • Page 136
    CHANGING TIRES 6. Tighten all the lug bolts firmly in a diag- onal pattern 7. Lower the vehicle 8. Remove the jack. Tightening the lug bolts Tighten the lug bolts in a diagonal pattern. As soon as possible, have the secure seating of the lug bolts, tightening torque 88.5 lb ft/120 Nm, checked using a calibrated torque wrench.
  • Page 137: Mini Mobility System

    Using the MINI Mobility System In order to repair a flat tire with the MINI Mobility System, proceed as follows: >Pump in liquid sealant, refer to page >Reinflate the tire, refer to page >Distribute liquid sealant, refer to…

  • Page 138
    MINI MOBILITY SYSTEM 7. Hold the filling canister with the cap down and squeeze. Squeeze the entire contents of the canis- ter into the tire 8. Remove filling hose 9. Screw valve core into the tire valve with the valve remover.
  • Page 139
    6. Unscrew hose 1 from the tire valve When changing a tire, always observe the Turn on compressor 2. Correct the tire 7. Store the MINI Mobility System back in safety measures and the procedure for inflation pressure to the specified value, the vehicle.
  • Page 140: Vehicle Battery

    Individual settings are also lost and it from tilting during transport.< must be reprogrammed: MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Con- >The clock must be reset, refer to page vertible: >The power windows must be reinitial- The battery is located in the luggage com- ized, refer to page partment under the floor mat.

  • Page 141: Fuses

    Convertible to the right of the battery. trim panel. In the MINI COOPER S and the MINI COO- Open the fuse box lid. To do so, press the PER S Convertible to the right of the air fil- fastener.

  • Page 142: Jump-Starting

    Make sure that there is ing and pose an injury hazard.< In the MINI COOPER S and the MINI no contact between the bodywork of the COOPER S Convertible, the auxiliary jump- two vehicles to avoid a short circuit haz- starting terminal, arrow 1, acts as the posi- ard.<…

  • Page 143: Towing And Tow-Starting

    3. Allow the engines of both vehicles to run onboard tool kit, refer to page 126; be sure Engine or body ground in your MINI or MINI for several minutes. that it remains with the vehicle at all times.

  • Page 144
    Attach the tow bar to the towing eye- The illustration shows by way of example let only. Attaching it to other parts of Only tow vehicles featuring auto- the MINI COOPER and the MINI COOPER the vehicle can result in damage.< matic transmission with Steptronic Convertible.
  • Page 145
    With a tow truck: 2. Turn the ignition key to position 2 Have the MINI or MINI Convertible trans- 3. Engage the 3rd gear ported by a tow truck with a lift sling, or on 4. Have the vehicle towed with the clutch a flatbed.
  • Page 146
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  • Page 147
    OVERVIEW CONTROLS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Data Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 148: Engine Data

    ENGINE DATA MINI COOPER, MINI COOPER S, MINI COOPER S, MINI COOPER Convertible MINI COOPER S Convertible MINI COOPER S Convertible with John Cooper Works Displacement cu in/cmµ 97.5/1,598 97.5/1,598 97.5/1,598 Number of cylinders Maximum output hp/kW 115/85 168/125 208/155…

  • Page 149: Dimensions Mini

    DIMENSIONS: MINI All measurements in inches/millimeters. Smallest turning circle dia. 34 ft 10 in/10.66 m. Values following a ; are differing values for MINI COOPER S. Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…

  • Page 150: Mini Convertible

    DIMENSIONS: MINI CONVERTIBLE All measurements in inches/millimeters. Smallest turning circle dia. 34 ft 10 in/10.66 m. Values following a ; are differing values for MINI COOPER S. Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…

  • Page 151: Weights Mini

    816/370 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,918/870 1,962/890 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 1,609/730 1,698/770 Approved roof load, with special MINI roof rack lbs/kg 165/75 165/75 Luggage compartment volume cu ft/liters 5.3/150 5.3/150 with rear backrest folded down cu ft/liters 23.7/670…

  • Page 152: Mini Convertible

    771/350 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,918/870 1,962/890 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 1,697/770 1,763/800 Approved roof load, with special MINI roof rack lbs/kg – – Luggage compartment volume cu ft/liters 4.2/120 4.2/120 with luggage compartment cover hooked in above cu ft/liters 5.8/165…

  • Page 153: Capacities

    Cooling system including heater circuit quarts/liters 5.6/5.3 MINI COOPER and More details, refer to page MINI COOPER Convertible 6.3/6.0 MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Convertible Engine with oil filter change quarts/liters 4.8/4.5 MINI COOPER and High Performance Synthetic Oil:…

  • Page 154
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    OVERVIEW CONTROLS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Index Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 159 801 — © 09/05 BMW AG…
  • Page 156
    EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z All-season tires, refer to Winter Automatic transmission with Belts, refer to Safety belts ABS Antilock Brake System tires Steptronic Beverage holders indicator lamp 17, Antenna ignition Black ice, refer to Temperature Accessories, refer to Your Antifreeze indicator lamp warning…
  • Page 157
    Vehicle Memory California Proposition 65 Cargo area, refer to Luggage Chrome-plated parts, care Consumption, refer to warning compartment in the MINI Cigarette lighter Average consumption Capacities Carpet care Cigarette lighter socket Current fuel consumption Car care, refer to Caring for your…
  • Page 158: Display Elements With Navigation System Or Cockpit Chrono Pack

    EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z Convertible top Cup holders, refer to Beverage Defrosting and demisting Disposal care holders windows vehicle battery convenience operation Curb weight, refer to air conditioning system Distance covered, refer to electrical malfunction Weights 149, automatic climate control Odometer emergency closing Current fuel consumption…

  • Page 159
    Failure of an electrical Foot braking, refer to General fuel filler door COOPER Convertible consumer driving notes glass sunroof, electric MINI COOPER S and MINI Fastening safety belts, refer to Front airbags tailgate COOPER S Convertible Safety belts Front turn signal indicators,…
  • Page 160
    EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z Fuel filler door Glass sunroof, electric Heating Ignition lock unlocking in the event of convenience operation exterior mirrors Illuminated vanity mirror electrical malfunction opening and closing in the rear window 79, Imitation leather Fuel tank capacity event of an electrical seats Imprint…
  • Page 161
    Jets, refer to Windshield Light-emitting diodes Luggage compartment in the fuel filler door washer jets (LEDs) MINI glass sunroof, electric John Cooper Works Kit Lighter Luggage compartment lid tailgate Jump-starting Lighting of the instruments emergency operation, refer Manual air distribution…
  • Page 162
    Onboard computer warning lamp Memory restraints Onboard tool kit Parking lamps Microfilter New tires MINI Mobility System bulb replacement air conditioning system Non-smoker’s equipment Run Flat tires Parking lamps/Low beams automatic climate control package, refer to Cigarette space-saver spare tire…
  • Page 163
    Power windows compartment cover Reservoir, washing systems Safety belt height Pressure, tires Rear turn signal indicators, bulb Restraint systems adjustment reinflation using MINI replacement for children Safety belts Mobility System Rear window wiper 63, refer to Safety belts care Protective function, electric…
  • Page 164
    Selector lever positions, refer to Ashtray transmission with Luggage compartment in the automatic transmission with Snow chains Steptronic MINI Convertible Steptronic Socket 12 V Stability control, refer to Storing the tires Selector lever shiftlock, refer to Socket for Driving stability control…
  • Page 165
    Torque Trip odometer Temperature display Tire puncture engine Trunk, refer to Luggage ice warning Run Flat tires lug bolts compartment in the MINI outside temperature Tow bar Convertible setting units Tow rope Turn signal indicators Temperature grades Towing indicator lamp…
  • Page 166
    Universal remote control parking Weights 149, Windshield wipers Unlocking storage Wheel stud wrench intermittent operation bonnet washing MINI Mobility System Windshield wipers, refer to from inside weight 149, space-saver spare tire Washer/wiper system from outside Vehicle battery Wheel/tire combination Windshield, cleaning…
  • Page 167
    REFUELING Fuel Designation Please enter your preferred fuel quality here. Engine oil Quality The oil volume between the two marks on the dip- stick corresponds to approx. 1.1 US quarts/1 liter. Tire inflation pressure Summer Winter To ensure that you always have convenient access to all essential information when you stop for fuel, front rear…
  • Page 168
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OWNER’S MANUAL.

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  • Page 1
    Contents OWNER’S MANUAL. MINI. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 3
    The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner’s Manual before starting off in your new MINI. Also use the Integrated Owner’s Manual in your vehicle. It con‐…
  • Page 4
    © 2015 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English II/15, 03 15 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 5
    At page 155 under the heading: “Objects in While MINI, at no cost to you, will pay for re- the area around the pedals” and at page pairs required by the limited warranties pro- 217 under the heading: “Carpets and floor…
  • Page 6
    “Have in lieu thereof should be read as follows: mounting and balancing …” should be dis- MINI recommends that you have the oil regarded and the following text should be changed at your MINI dealer’s service center read in lieu thereof: “BMW recommends that…
  • Page 7
    Addendum “check control” messages of these comfort functions are no longer displayed. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents MOBILITY The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic or item is by using the index, refer to Refueling page 230. Fuel Wheels and tires Engine compartment Notes Engine oil Coolant AT A GLANCE Maintenance Cockpit Replacing components Onboard monitor Breakdown assistance…

  • Page 10: Notes

    This also applies to safety-related functions and center will be glad to advise you at any time. systems. Information about MINI, e.g., on technology, is The respectively applicable country provisions available on the Internet: www.miniusa.com must be observed when using the respective features and systems.

  • Page 11: Basic Information

    MINI. MINI cannot test every product made by other man‐ Manufacturer ufacturers to verify if it can be used on a MINI The manufacturer of this MINI is Bayerische safely and without risk to either the vehicle, its Motoren Werke Aktionengesellschaft, BMW AG.

  • Page 12
    Service and warranty damage to the vehicle. Such damage is not covered by the MINI New Vehicle Limited War‐ We recommend that you read this publication ranty. thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the fol‐…
  • Page 13: Vehicle Identification Number

    Notes ▷ Malfunctions and faults in important system ▷ How various systems in your vehicle were components, e.g., lights and brakes. operating. ▷ Responses by the vehicle to special situa‐ ▷ Whether or not the driver and passenger tions such as airbag deployment or engag‐ safety belts were fastened.

  • Page 14: Reporting Safety Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, in addition to notifying MINI of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.

  • Page 15
    Notes Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 16
    WATCH ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 17: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…

  • Page 18: At A Glance Cockpit

    AT A GLANCE Cockpit Cockpit Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- sions must be observed when using the respec‐…

  • Page 19
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit Cruise control on/off, inter‐ Cleaning windows  67 rupt  115 Cruise control on/off, inter‐ Rear window wiper  67 rupt  121 Store speed  115,  121 Cleaning rear window  67 Resume speed  117,  122 Steering wheel buttons, right Voice activation  27 speed  117,  121 Telephone Reduce distance  121 Confirm the selection  81 Increase distance  115 Move selection up  81…
  • Page 20: All Around The Center Console

    AT A GLANCE Cockpit All around the center console Hazard warning system  209 Start/stop the engine and switch the ignition on/off  63 Intelligent Safety  103 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol  111 Head-up Display  86 Control Display  18 Radio/Multimedia Glove compartment  147 Steptronic transmission selector lever  68 Climate control  132 Manual transmission selector lever  68 PDC Park Distance…

  • Page 21
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit All around the roofliner Emergency Request Ambient light  94 Indicator lamp, front-seat passen‐ Glass sunroof  46 airbag  97 Reading lights  94 Interior lights  93 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 22: Onboard Monitor

    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Onboard monitor Vehicle features and op‐ Control elements at a tions glance This chapter describes all standard, country- Control elements specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.

  • Page 23
    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Switch off Move in four directions. Press button. «Turn off control display» Buttons on controller Press button Function Controller with navigation system MENU Open the main menu. The buttons can be used to open the menus di‐ RADIO Opens the Radio menu.
  • Page 24
    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Press. The main menu is displayed. All onboard monitor functions can be called up Move in two directions. via the main menu. Selecting menu items Highlighted menu items can be selected. Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted.
  • Page 25: Options Menu

    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Options menu ▷ Move the controller to the right. Opens new display on top of previous The «Options» menu consists of various areas: screen. ▷ Screen settings, e.g., «Split screen». This area remains unchanged. ▷ Control options for the selected main menu, e.g., for «Radio».

  • Page 26
    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor «Touchpad» Function Controls Select the desired function. Interactive map. Swipe into respective direction. ▷ «Speller»: enter letters and numbers. ▷ «Interactive map»: viewing the interac‐ Enlarge/shrink in‐ Drag in or out on the tive map. teractive map.
  • Page 27
    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Telephone symbols Turn the controller until «Time:» is high‐ lighted, and then press the controller. Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call. Missed call. Wireless network reception strength. Symbol flashes: network search. Wireless network is not available. Bluetooth is switched on.
  • Page 28: General Information

    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Split screen Programmable memory buttons General information Additional information can be displayed on the General information right side of the split screen, e.g., information The onboard monitor functions can be stored from the on-board comupter. on the programmable memory buttons and In the divided screen view, the so-called split called up directly, e.g., radio stations, naviga‐…

  • Page 29
    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor «OK» «Continue» «OK» Deleting personal in the Entering letters and vehicle numbers The concept General information Depending on the usage, the vehicle saves per‐ sonal data, such as stored radio stations. These On the Control Display: personal data can be permanently deleted via Turn the controller: select letters or num‐…
  • Page 30
    AT A GLANCE Onboard monitor Entries are continuously compared with data stored in the vehicle. ▷ Only those letters are offered during input for which data is available. ▷ Target search: names of locations may be entered in languages available through Control Display.
  • Page 31: Voice Activation System

    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle features and op‐ Using voice activation tions Activating the voice activation system This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Press button on the steering wheel. series.

  • Page 32: Adjusting The Volume

    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Executing functions using short Setting the voice dialog commands Set system to standard dialog or use a short Execute functions on the main menu via short version. commands. It almost doesn’t matter which The short version of the voice dialog plays back menu item is selected, e.g., ›Vehicle status‹.

  • Page 33
    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system ▷ Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 34: Integrated Owner’s Manual In The Vehicle

    AT A GLANCE Integrated Owner’s Manual in the vehicle Integrated Owner’s Manual in the vehicle Owner’s Manual Vehicle features and op‐ Search for information and descriptions by en‐ tions tering terms selected from the index. This chapter describes all standard, country- Select components specific and optional features offered with the series.

  • Page 35
    AT A GLANCE Integrated Owner’s Manual in the vehicle Scroll forward. To alternate permanently between the last dis‐ played function and the Owner’s Manual re‐ peat steps 4 & 5. Opens a new display every time. Context help — Owner’s Manual to the temporarily selected function Programmable memory buttons You may open the relevant information di‐…
  • Page 36
    HANDLE ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 37
    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 38: Opening And Closing

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening and closing Overview Vehicle features and op‐ tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.

  • Page 39
    CONTROLS Opening and closing The battery compartment is accessible. ▷ Interference from radio transmissions through mobile devices in close proximity to remote control. ▷ Interference of radio transmission by charger while charging items such as mo‐ bile devices in the vehicle. A Check Control message is displayed if an at‐…
  • Page 40: Profile Management

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Profile management If the vehicle is unlocked using a remote con‐ trol, the assigned personal profile will be acti‐ Opening profiles vated. All settings stored in the profile are auto‐ matically applied. Regardless of the remote control in use a differ‐ If several drivers use their own remote control, ent profile may be activated.

  • Page 41
    CONTROLS Opening and closing Display profile list during start This can be helpful for securing and retrieving personal settings, before delivering the vehicle The profile list can be displayed during each to a workshop, e.g. Profiles can be taken to an‐ start to select the desired profile.
  • Page 42: Courtesy Lights

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Panic mode The alarm system, refer to page 43, is dis‐ armed. You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. Convenient opening Press button on the remote control for Press and hold this button on the re‐ at least 3 seconds.

  • Page 43
    CONTROLS Opening and closing Without remote control ▷ Shielding of the remote control due to metal objects. ▷ Interference of the radio connection from From the outside mobile phones or other electronic devices Locking from the outside in direct proximity. Do not lock the vehicle from the outside Do not transport the remote control together with people inside the car, as the vehicle can‐…
  • Page 44: Locking And Unlocking

    CONTROLS Opening and closing From the inside Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Locking and unlocking Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the re‐ mote control is locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is closed.◀…

  • Page 45
    CONTROLS Opening and closing Closing Unlocking Recessed grips on the inside trim of the tailgate On the driver’s or front passenger’s door han‐ can be used to conveniently pull down the tail‐ dle, press the button, arrow. gate. This corresponds to pressing the remote control button: Comfort Access Locking…
  • Page 46
    CONTROLS Opening and closing ▷ Interference of the radio connection from mobile phones or other electronic devices in direct proximity. Do not transport the remote control together with metal objects or electronic devices. In the case of a malfunction, unlock and lock the vehicle using the buttons of the remote control or using the integrated key, refer to page 39.
  • Page 47: Alarm System

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Tailgate Alarm system Depending on optional features and country version, this setting is not offered in some The concept cases. When the vehicle is locked, the vehicle alarm system responds to: «Settings» ▷ Opening a door, the hood or the tailgate. «Doors/key»…

  • Page 48: Interior Motion Sensor

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Interior motion sensor To reel off the alarm: press any button. The windows and glass sunroof must be closed Indicator lamp on the interior rearview for the system to function properly. mirror Avoiding unintentional alarms The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can be switched off together, such as in the fol‐…

  • Page 49: Power Windows

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Closing Power windows Keep the closing path clear Note Monitor closing and make sure that the closing path of the window is clear; otherwise, Take the remote control with you injuries may result.◀ Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., cannot Pull switch up.

  • Page 50
    CONTROLS Opening and closing At a glance Pull the switch past the resistance point again within approx. 4 seconds and hold it there. The window closes without jam protection. On 5-door models: safety switch The safety switch in the driver’s door can be used to prevent children, e.g., from opening and closing the rear windows using the switches in the rear.
  • Page 51
    After a power failure, it can happen that the ance point and release it twice. glass sunroof can only be raised. The system must be initialized in this case. MINI recom‐ The glass sunroof is closed. mends having this work performed by your Pressing the reel again stops the motion.
  • Page 52: Adjusting

    CONTROLS Adjusting Adjusting Vehicle features and op‐ would eliminate the protection normally pro‐ vided by the belt.◀ tions Keep the movement area unobstructed This chapter describes all standard, country- When changing the seat position, keep specific and optional features offered with the the seat’s area of movement unobstructed;…

  • Page 53: Lumbar Support

    CONTROLS Adjusting After releasing the lever, move the seat forward or back slightly making sure it engages prop‐ erly. Height Turn the wheel in order to increase or decrease the curvature. Thigh support Pull the lever up or press it down as often as needed to reach the desired height.

  • Page 54: Safety Belts

    CONTROLS Adjusting Fold down seat back If the journey is continued within approx. 15 minutes, the seat heating is activated automat‐ Pull lever up to the stop. ically with the temperature selected last. When Green mode, refer to page 162, is acti‐ vated, the heater output is reduced.

  • Page 55: Front Head Restraints

    CONTROLS Adjusting Hints Unbuckling the belt Hold the belt firmly. One person per safety belt Press the red button in the belt buckle. Never allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt. Never allow infants or Guide the belt back into its roll-up mecha‐ small children to ride on a passenger’s lap.◀…

  • Page 56: Rear Head Restraints

    CONTROLS Adjusting Height Before transporting passengers Adjust the head restraint so that its center is Reinstall the head restraint before trans‐ approximately at ear level. porting anyone in the seat; otherwise, the pro‐ tective function of the head restraint is unavail‐ Distance able.◀…

  • Page 57: Exterior Mirrors

    CONTROLS Adjusting Mirrors in the rear; otherwise, there is increased risk of injury in the event of an accident.◀ Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the passenger side is more curved than the driver’s side mirror. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the mir‐ ror setting is stored for the profile currently in use.

  • Page 58: Automatic Dimming Feature

    CONTROLS Adjusting Adjusting electrically Fold in the mirror in a car wash Before washing the car in an automatic The setting corresponds to the direction car wash, fold in the exterior mirrors by hand or in which the button is pressed. with the button;…

  • Page 59: Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Adjusting Turn knob Steering wheel Note Do not adjust while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving; otherwise, an unexpected movement could result in an accident.◀ Adjusting Turn the knob to reduce the blinding effect by the interior mirror. Interior rearview mirror, automatic dimming feature The concept…

  • Page 60: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- sions must be observed when using the respec‐…

  • Page 61: Deactivating Airbags

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely there is an increased risk of injury because of move the passenger seat carefully forward until unexpected movement of the seat backrest.◀ the best possible belt guide position is reached. In order to faciliate the installation of a back- Child seat security facing child restraint system in the rear: move the front passenger’s seat as far up as…

  • Page 62
    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Mounting points and CRS weight of 65 lb when the child is re‐ strained by the internal harnesses. The respective symbol shows the an‐ Properly engage the lower LATCH an‐ chor for the upper retaining strap. Seats chors with an upper Top Tether are marked with this symbol.
  • Page 63
    CONTROLS Transporting children safely No persons on the back seat when there This locks various functions so that they cannot is a child restraint system with an upper be operated from the rear: safety switch, refer retaining strap on the front passenger seat. to page 46.
  • Page 64: Driving

    CONTROLS Driving Driving Vehicle features and op‐ To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unnecessary tions electronic systems/power consumers. This chapter describes all standard, country- Ignition off specific and optional features offered with the Manual transmission: press the Start/Stop but‐…

  • Page 65: Manual Transmission

    CONTROLS Driving ▷ After approx. 8 minutes. posing a risk of overheating and damage to the catalytic converter.◀ ▷ When the vehicle is locked using the central locking system. Do not wait for the engine to warm-up while ▷ Shortly before the battery is discharged the vehicle remains stationary.

  • Page 66: Automatic Operation

    CONTROLS Driving hicle, e.g., by turning the steering wheel in the the Auto Start/Stop function is active, it is avail‐ direction of the curb.◀ able when the vehicle is traveling faster than about 3 mph, approx. 5 km/h. Before driving into a car wash Engine stop So that the vehicle can roll into a car wash ob‐…

  • Page 67: Functional Limitations

    CONTROLS Driving Functional limitations Some indicator lights light up for a varied length of time. The engine is not switched off automatically in the following situations: The engine can only be started via the Start/ Stop button. ▷ External temperature too low. ▷…

  • Page 68: Parking Brake

    CONTROLS Driving ▷ LED comes on: Auto Start/Stop function is The indicator lamp lights up red. The deactivated. parking brake is set. The engine is started during an automatic Lower lamp: indicator lamp in Canadian engine stop. models The engine can only be stopped or started via the Start/Stop button.

  • Page 69: Headlight Flasher

    CONTROLS Driving High beams, headlight flasher Turn signal, high beams, headlight flasher Turn signal Using turn signals ▷ High beams, arrow 1. ▷ Headlight flasher, arrow 2. Washer/wiper system Press the lever beyond the resistance point. Switching the wipers on/off and brief To switch off manually, press the lever to the wipe resistance point.

  • Page 70
    CONTROLS Driving Switching on Interval mode or rain sensor The concept Without the rain sensor, the frequency of the wiper operation is preset. The rain sensor automatically controls the time between wipes depending on the intensity of the rainfall. The sensor is located on the wind‐ shield, directly behind the interior rearview mir‐…
  • Page 71: Washer Fluid

    CONTROLS Driving Washing the windshield Cleaning rear window In interval mode: turn the switch further, ar‐ row 2. The switch automatically returns to its interval position when released. In idle position: turn switch downward, arrow 3. The switch automatically returns to its idle posi‐ tion when released.

  • Page 72
    CONTROLS Driving Follow the notes and instructions on the con‐ Recommended minimum fill quantity: 0.2 US tainer. gal/1 liter. United States: The washer fluid mixture ratio is regulated by the U.S. EPA and many individual Manual transmission states; do not exceed the allowable washer fluid dilution ratios limits that apply.
  • Page 73
    CONTROLS Driving Kickdown Sport program and manual mode M/S Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving Activating the sport program performance. Step on the accelerator pedal be‐ yond the resistance point at the full throttle po‐ sition. Engaging a selector lever position Press on the brake pedal until you start driving To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you…
  • Page 74
    CONTROLS Driving The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in‐ ▷ Shift down: briefly pull left shift paddle. strument cluster, followed by the currently se‐ ▷ With the respective transmission version, lected gear. the lowest possible gear can be selected by pulling and holding the left shift paddle.
  • Page 75: The Concept

    CONTROLS Driving Before unlocking the transmission lock man‐ An experienced driver may be able to achieve ually, engage the parking brake forcefully to better acceleration values in DSC OFF mode, re‐ prevent the vehicle from rolling away. fer to page 111. Loosen the sleeve of the selector lever.

  • Page 76: Displays

    CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- sions must be observed when using the respec‐…

  • Page 77: Check Control

    CONTROLS Displays Electronic displays Driver assistance systems On-board computer  81 Messages, e.g. Check Control Selector lever position display  68 Time  77 Gear shift indicator  79 External temperature  77 Driving Dynamics Control  113 Selection lists  81 Status Total miles/trip odometer  77 Indicator/warning lights Check Control General information The concept The indicator and warning lights can light up in The Check Control system monitors functions in a variety of combinations and colors.

  • Page 78
    CONTROLS Displays Orange lights be activated if objects are placed on the front passenger seat. Active Cruise Control Make sure that the safety belts are positioned correctly. The number bars shows the selected distance from the vehicle driving ahead. Airbag system For more information, see Camera- based cruise control, ACC, refer to page 115.
  • Page 79
    CONTROLS Displays DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated Steering system or DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated Steering system in some cases defec‐ Dynamic Stability Control DSC is tive. switched off or Dynamic Traction Con‐ Have the steering system checked by trol DTC is switched on.
  • Page 80
    CONTROLS Displays Symbols High-beam Assistant Within the supplementary text, the following High-beam Assistant is switched on. functions can be selected independent of the High beams are activated and off auto‐ check control message. matically as a function of the traffic sit‐ ▷…
  • Page 81: Resetting The Trip Odometer

    CONTROLS Displays Displaying stored Check Control Resetting the trip odometer messages Press the knob. On the Control Display: ▷ The odometer is displayed when the ignition is switched «Vehicle info» off. «Vehicle status» ▷ When the ignition is switched «Check Control» on, the trip odometer is re‐…

  • Page 82: Service Requirements

    CONTROLS Displays Range Service requirements Display The concept After the ignition is turned on the instrument With a low remaining range: cluster briefly displays available driving distance ▷ A Check Control message is or time to the next scheduled maintenance. displayed briefly.

  • Page 83: Gear Shift Indicator

    CONTROLS Displays Steptronic transmission: Displaying On the Control Display: «Vehicle info» Example Description «Vehicle status» Fuel efficient gear is set. «Service required» «§ Vehicle inspection» Shift into fuel efficient gear. «Date:» Adjust the settings. Confirm. The entered date is stored. Speed limit detection Gear shift indicator The concept…

  • Page 84
    CONTROLS Displays The system assists the driver and does not re‐ With navigation system: speed place the human eye.◀ limit detection is not available. At a glance Camera Without navigation system: speed limit detection switched on but no speed limit or cancel‐ lation is detected.
  • Page 85
    CONTROLS Displays Selection lists in the in‐ On-board computer strument cluster Calling up information on the info display The concept With the buttons on the steering wheel and the display in the instrument cluster the following can be displayed or operated: ▷…
  • Page 86: Average Fuel Consumption

    CONTROLS Displays ▷ Speed. temperature has been attained, the indicator is in the center position. If the engine oil or coolant, thus the engine, be‐ Adjusting the info display come too hot, a Check Control message is dis‐ You can select what information from the com‐ played.

  • Page 87
    CONTROLS Displays Display on the Control Display Vehicle state Display the computer or trip computer on the The following vehicle and surrounding area Control Display. data are automatically checked and evaluated in succession: On the Control Display: ▷ Range. «Vehicle info» ▷…
  • Page 88
    CONTROLS Displays Turn the controller until the desired limit is Turn the controller until the desired hours displayed. are displayed. Press the controller. Press the controller. The speed limit is stored. Turn the controller until the desired mi‐ nutes are displayed. Activating/deactivating the limit Press the controller.
  • Page 89: Instrument Cluster

    CONTROLS Displays Language Depending on the light conditions, the bright‐ ness settings may not be clearly visible. Setting the language To set the language on the Control Display: LED ring on the central «Settings» instrument cluster «Language/Units» «Language:» The concept Select the desired language.

  • Page 90: Head-Up Display

    CONTROLS Displays Hints ▷ Arrow 3: warning field. Do not move the moving parts manually Switching on/off LED ring Do not move the moving parts manually, «Settings» and keep the area of movement of these parts «Center Instrument» clear; otherwise, the system is damaged.◀…

  • Page 91
    CONTROLS Displays On the Control Display: «Settings» «Head-Up Display» «Brightness» Turn the controller. When the low beams are activated, the bright‐ ness of the Head-up Display can be additionally influenced using the instrument lighting, refer Press button. to page 93. Settings are stored for the profile currently in use.
  • Page 92
    CONTROLS Displays Overview, buttons tal times can be measured using the stop watch. The display elements of the Chrono package mainly support a sporty driving style, e,g, on racetracks. Overview ▷ MODE button, arrow 1. ▷ START/STOP button, arrow 2. ▷…
  • Page 93
    CONTROLS Displays watch, e.g., LAP 1 with the measured time. The stop watch continues running in the background. If needed, press button, arrow 3, again to measure a further lap time. Calling up lap times Press button, arrow 1, repeatedly until LAP 1 is shown on the display.
  • Page 94: Lights

    CONTROLS Lights Lights Vehicle features and op‐ Parking lights, corner‐ tions ing lights and roadside parking lights This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the General information series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.

  • Page 95: Daytime Running Lights

    CONTROLS Lights Switching on Automatic headlight With the ignition switched off, press the lever control either up or down past the resistance point for approx. 2 seconds. Position of switch : the low beams are acti‐ vated and off automatically, e.g., in tunnels, in Switch off twilight or if there is precipitation.

  • Page 96
    CONTROLS Lights Activating Cornering lamp Position of switch : going around corners, the cornering lamp also lights the interior area of the curve. Below a speed of approx. 25 mph/40 km/h when the flasher is switched on and the steering angle is detected, there is automatic activation.
  • Page 97: Instrument Lighting

    CONTROLS Lights Rear fog lights The High-beam Assistant can be switched off when manually adjusting the light. To reacti‐ The low beams or front fog lights must be vate the High-beam Assistant, press the button switched on. on the turn signal lever. Press button.

  • Page 98: Reading Lights

    CONTROLS Lights Overview Changing color Push the switch forward or back: manual color change. Push and hold the switch forward or back: automatic color change. Push the switch again to end color changes. Setting the brightness The brightness of the ambient light can be ad‐ Interior lights justed via the thumbwheel for the instrument Reading lamp…

  • Page 99: Safety

    CONTROLS Safety Safety Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- sions must be observed when using the respec‐…

  • Page 100
    CONTROLS Safety Knee airbag ▷ Do not apply adhesive materials to the air‐ bag cover panels, do not cover them or The knee airbag supports the legs in a frontal modify them in any way. impact. ▷ Never modify either the individual compo‐ Protective action nents or the wiring in the airbag system.
  • Page 101
    CONTROLS Safety In case of a malfunction have airbag sys‐ ▷ Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats or tem checked immediately. other items to the front passenger seat un‐ less they are specifically recommended by In case of a malfunction have airbag system your vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • Page 102: Tire Pressure Monitor

    CONTROLS Safety Tire Pressure Monitor After installing a child seat, make sure that the indicator lamp for the front-seat passenger air‐ bags lights up. This indicates that the child seat has been detected and the front-seat passen‐ The concept ger airbags are not activated. The system monitors tire inflation pressure in Strength of the driver’s and front-seat the four mounted tires.

  • Page 103
    CONTROLS Safety Status control display After driving faster than 19 mph/30 km/h for a short period, the set tire inflation pressures are Tire and system status are indicated by the accepted as reference values. The resetting color of the tires and a text message on the process is completed automatically while driv‐…
  • Page 104
    CONTROLS Safety Do this by checking the air pressure in all A vehicle with a damaged tire reacts differently, four tires. e.g., it has reduced lane stability during brak‐ ing, a longer braking distance and different The tire pressure gauge of the Mobility Sys‐ self-steering properties.
  • Page 105
    CONTROLS Safety ▷ Carry out a reset of the system after a tire pressure label, you should determine the change. proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.) As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been System limits equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sys‐ tem (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure The system does not function properly if a reset telltale when one or more of your tires is signifi‐…
  • Page 106
    CONTROLS Safety FTM Flat Tire Monitor «Perform reset» Start the engine — do not drive off. The concept Start the initialization with «Perform reset». The system does not measure the actual infla‐ Drive away. tion pressure in the tires. The initialization is completed while driving, It detects a tire inflation pressure loss by com‐…
  • Page 107
    CONTROLS Safety ▷ When the system has not been initialized. Possible driving distance with complete loss of tire inflation pressure: ▷ When driving on a snowy or slippery road surface. The possible driving distance after a loss of tire inflation pressure depends on cargo load, driv‐ ▷…
  • Page 108
    CONTROLS Safety At a glance The intelligent safety systems can hel prevent an imminent collision. Button in the vehicle ▷ Front-end collision warning with City Brak‐ ing function, refer to page 105. ▷ Pedestrian warning with city braking func‐ tion, refer to page Hints Personal responsibility The system does not serve as a substitute…
  • Page 109
    CONTROLS Safety Hints Front-end collision warning with City Brak‐ Personal responsibility The system does not serve as a substitute ing function for the driver’s personal judgment of the traffic situation. The concept Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehi‐ The ystem can help prevent accidents.
  • Page 110
    CONTROLS Safety Camera Setting the warning time The warning time can be set via the onboard monitor. «Settings» «Frontal Coll. Warning» Activate the desired warning time on the Control Display. The selected warning time is stored for the pro‐ file currently in use. The camera is found near the interior rearview Warning with braking function mirror.
  • Page 111
    CONTROLS Safety Acute warnings can also be triggered without ▷ In heavy fog, rain, sprayed water or snow‐ previous prewarning. fall. ▷ In tight curves. Braking intervention ▷ If the camera viewing field or the front The warning prompts the driver himself/herself windshield are dirty or covered.
  • Page 112
    CONTROLS Safety Under those circumstances it reacts to people Be alert who are within the detection range of the sys‐ Due to system limitations, warnings may tem. be not issued at all, or may be issued late or im‐ properly. Therefore, always be alert and ready Detection range to intervene;…
  • Page 113
    CONTROLS Safety Switching on/off is sufficiently quick and sufficiently hard step‐ ping on the brake pedal. The system can assist Switching on automatically with some braking intervention if there is risk of a collision. At low speeds vehicles may thus The system is automatically active after every come to a complete stop.
  • Page 114: Brake Force Display

    CONTROLS Safety ▷ If the driving stability control systems are deactivated, e.g. DSC OFF. ▷ Up to 10 seconds after the start of the en‐ gine, via the Start/Stop knob. ▷ During calibration of the camera immedi‐ ately after vehicle shipment. ▷…

  • Page 115: Driving Stability Control Systems

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and op‐ DSC Dynamic Stability tions Control This chapter describes all standard, country- The concept specific and optional features offered with the DSC prevents traction loss in the power wheels series.

  • Page 116
    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems The DSC system is switched off. ▷ When freeing vehicle from deep snow or driving off from loose grounds. ▷ When driving with snow chains. Activating DSC Press button. Deactivating/activating DTC Dynamic DSC OFF and the DSC OFF indicator Traction Control lamp go out.
  • Page 117
    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems MID/GREEN Configuring GREEN Balanced tuning of the shock absorbers for Via the Driving Dynamics Control more comfort. Activate GREEN. SPORT «Configure GREEN» Consistently sporty tuning of the shock absorb‐ Configure the program. ers for greater driving agility. This configuration is retrieved when GREEN is activated.
  • Page 118: Drive-Off Assistant

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Drive-off assistant Configure the program. SPORT can also be configured before it is acti‐ This system supports driving off on inclines. The vated: parking brake is not required. «Settings» Hold the vehicle in place with the foot «Driving mode»…

  • Page 119: Driving Comfort

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Driving comfort General information Vehicle features and op‐ The system is functional at speeds beginning at tions approx. 20 mph/30 km/h. This chapter describes all standard, country- Depending on the set drive mode, refer to specific and optional features offered with the page 113, the features of the cruise control can series.

  • Page 120
    CONTROLS Driving comfort At a glance Switching on/off and interrupting cruise control Buttons on the steering wheel Switching on Press button Function Press button on the steering wheel. Cruise control on/off, interrupt, re‐ fer to page Display in the instrument cluster lights Store/maintain speed, refer to page Display in the instrument cluster lights…
  • Page 121: While Driving

    CONTROLS Driving comfort ▷ The detection range of the camera is im‐ If active, the displayed speed is stored and the paired, e.g., by soiling, heavy precipitation vehicle reaches the stored speed when the or glare effects from the sun. road is clear.

  • Page 122
    CONTROLS Driving comfort Brief status display lected distance is briefly displayed in the info display. Selected desired speed. In the following cases, the stored speed value is deleted and cannot be called up again: If — appears briefly on the display for Check ▷…
  • Page 123
    CONTROLS Driving comfort pressing on the brake pedal or accelerator Comply with the legal speed limit and safety pedal. distance in every situation when using the sys‐ tem. The vehicle symbol flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds: Detection range You are requested to intervene by brak‐…
  • Page 124: Swerving Vehicles

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Swerving vehicles In tight curves the system offers only restricted detection where a vehicle ahead of you might be detected late or not at all. A vehicle driving in front of you is not detected until it is completely within the same lane as your vehicle.

  • Page 125: Cruise Control

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Cruise control Press button Function Increasing, maintaining or storing The concept the speed The system is functional at speeds beginning at Reducing, maintaining or storing approx. 20 mph/30 km/h. the speed It maintains the speed that was set using the control elements on the steering wheel.

  • Page 126: Indicator Lamp

    CONTROLS Driving comfort ▷ Selector lever position N is set. The maximum speed that can be set de‐ pends on the vehicle. ▷ DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated or DSC is deactivated. ▷ button: pressing it to the resist‐ ance point and holding it there accelerates ▷…

  • Page 127
    CONTROLS Driving comfort At a glance PDC Park Distance Con‐ trol Button in the vehicle The concept PDC supports you when parking. Slowly ap‐ proaching an object behind or, with the appro‐ priate equipment, also in front of your vehicle is signaled by: ▷…
  • Page 128
    CONTROLS Driving comfort Switching on/off manually A display appears as soon as Park Distance Control (PDC) is activated. Press button. The range of the sensors is represented in col‐ ors: red, green and yellow. ▷ On: the LED lights up. When the image of the rearview camera is dis‐…
  • Page 129: Rearview Camera

    CONTROLS Driving comfort False warnings Rearview camera PDC may issue a warning under the following conditions even though there is no obstacle The concept within the detection range: The rearview camera provides assistance in ▷ In heavy rain. parking and maneuvering backwards. The area behind the vehicle is shown on the Control Dis‐…

  • Page 130
    CONTROLS Driving comfort Clean the camera lens, refer to page 217. Lanes and turning radius are indicated. ▷ Obstacle marking Switching on/off «Obstacle marking» Spatially-shaped markings are displayed. Switching on automatically With the engine running, engage lever in posi‐ Pathway lines tion P R.
  • Page 131: Display Settings

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Obstacle marking Display settings Brightness With the rearview camera switched on: Select the symbol. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. Contrast With the rearview camera switched on: ▷ Obstacle markings can be faded into the image of the rearview camera.

  • Page 132
    CONTROLS Driving comfort This system assists the driver in parking parallel Curbs to the road. The parking assistant may steer the vehi‐ Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces on cle over or onto curb if need be. both sides of the vehicle. Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐…
  • Page 133
    CONTROLS Driving comfort At a glance Parking assistant is activated automatically. Button in the vehicle Switching on with reverse gear Shift into reverse. The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display. To activate: «Parking Assistant» Switch off The system can be deactivated as follows: ▷…
  • Page 134
    CONTROLS Driving comfort Interrupting automatically is active, suitable parking spaces are high‐ lighted. The system is interrupted automatically in the ▷ The parking procedure is ac‐ following situations: tive. Steering control has ▷ If the driver grasps the steering wheel or if been taken over by system.
  • Page 135
    CONTROLS Driving comfort Limits of ultrasonic measurement Ultrasonic measuring might not function under the following circumstances: ▷ For small children and animals. ▷ For persons with certain clothing, e.g. coats. ▷ With external interference of the ultra‐ sound, e.g. from passing vehicles or loud machines.
  • Page 136: Climate Control

    CONTROLS Climate control Climate control Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- sions must be observed when using the respec‐…

  • Page 137
    CONTROLS Climate control Note Temperature Sufficient ventilation Turn the ring to set the desired temperature. When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐ tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐ nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recircu‐ lated-air mode; otherwise the air quality in the interior continuously deteriorates and window Cooling function condensation…
  • Page 138: Rear Window Defroster

    CONTROLS Climate control Switching the system on/off Sufficient ventilation When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐ Switch off tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐ nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recircu‐ Turn wheel for air quantity to the lated-air mode;…

  • Page 139: Automatic Climate Control

    CONTROLS Climate control Automatic climate control Temperature, left 10 Cooling function Display 11 Automatic recirculated-air control/recircu‐ lated-air mode Air flow, AUTO intensity 12 Rear window defroster AUTO program 13 Windshield defroster Air distribution, manual 14 Defrosts windows and removes condensa‐ Display tion Temperature, right…

  • Page 140: Maximum Cooling

    CONTROLS Climate control by increasing the cooling or heating output, Turn the ring to set the desired and then keeps it constant. intensity. Do not rapidly switch between different tem‐ perature settings. The automatic climate con‐ trol will not have sufficient time to adjust the The selected intensity is displayed on the auto‐…

  • Page 141
    CONTROLS Climate control Depending on the weather, the windshield may The rear window defroster switches off auto‐ fog up briefly when the engine is started. matically after a certain period of time. The cooling function is switched on automati‐ When Green mode, refer to page 162, is acti‐ cally with the AUTO program.
  • Page 142
    CONTROLS Climate control Switching on/off directly Ventilation On the Control Display: «Settings» «Climate» «Activate comf. ventilation» The symbol on the automatic climate con‐ trol flashes if the system is switched on. Preselecting the reel-on time On the Control Display: ▷ Turn knob for continuous opening and clos‐…
  • Page 143: Interior Equipment

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Compatibility Vehicle features and op‐ tions If this symbol is printed on the packag‐ ing or in the instructions of the system This chapter describes all standard, country- to be controlled, the system is generally specific and optional features offered with the compatible with the Universal Integrated Re‐…

  • Page 144
    CONTROLS Interior equipment Hold the hand-held transmitter for the sys‐ and continuous illumination of the LED will re‐ tem to be controlled approx. 1 to 3 in/2.5 peat for approximately 20 seconds. to 8 cm away from the buttons of the inte‐ For systems with an alternating-code system, rior rearview mirror.
  • Page 145: Digital Compass

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Digital compass button on the interior rearview mirror has been programmed. The system can then be controlled by the button on the interior Overview rearview mirror. If the LED does not flash faster after at least 60 seconds, change the distance and re‐ peat the step.

  • Page 146
    CONTROLS Interior equipment World map with magnetic zones Procedure Procedure Press and hold the control button for ap‐ Make sure that there are no large metallic prox. 3 to 4 seconds. The number of the set objects or overhead power lines near the compass zone appears in the mirror.
  • Page 147: Sun Visor

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Settings are stored automatically after approxi‐ Switch off the ignition and take the remote mately 10 seconds. control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children cannot use the lighter and burn themselves.◀ Sun visor Replace the cover after use Reinsert the lighter or socket cover after Glare shield use, otherwise objects may get into the lighter…

  • Page 148: Cargo Area

    CONTROLS Interior equipment nition switched on. The total load of all sockets ▷ Do not connect devices such as fans or must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts. lights to the USB interface. Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable ▷…

  • Page 149
    CONTROLS Interior equipment Pull the cargo cover out of the brackets on stability of the child seat can be affected, and the left and right. there is an increased risk of injury because of unexpected movement of the seat backrest.◀ Using the middle safety belt If the middle safety belt in the rear is used, the larger side of the backrest must be…
  • Page 150
    CONTROLS Interior equipment Fold up the backrest and press it into the latch. Make sure that the safety belt is not pinched. Adjusting the backrest tilt Do not install any child restraint systems When the backrests are set at steeper po‐ sition, do not install any child restraint systems on the backrest;…
  • Page 151: Storage Compartments

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Storage compartments Vehicle features and op‐ ▷ Storage compartment in the center arm‐ rest. tions ▷ Compartments in the doors. This chapter describes all standard, country- ▷ Pockets on the backrests of the front seats. specific and optional features offered with the series.

  • Page 152: Storage Compartment

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Opening Storage compartment above the glove com‐ partment Note Immediately close the storage compart‐ ment Close the storage compartment immediately after use while driving; otherwise, injury may Press button, arrow 1, and open center arm occur during accidents.◀…

  • Page 153: Clothes Hooks

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Front No heavy objects Do not hang heavy objects from the hooks; otherwise, they may present a danger to passengers during braking and evasive ma‐ neuvers.◀ The clothes hooks are located above the side windows in the rear. Storage space under In the center console.

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    CONTROLS Storage compartments Removing the cargo floor panel Folded up position The variable cargo floor panel may not be used as a partition net to separate the trunk and the vehicle interior. ▷ Only use the variable cargo floor in the folded-up position when the backrests are folded up and locked.
  • Page 155
    CONTROLS Storage compartments ▷ On 5-door models: Maximum load in this position: 441 lbs/200 kg. ▷ Space for objects remains between the fixed and variable trunk floor. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
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    DRIVE ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 157: Driving Tips

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…

  • Page 158: Things To Remember When Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Tires Vehicle features and op‐ Tire traction is not optimal due to manufactur‐ tions ing circumstances when tires are brand-new; they achieve their full traction potential after a This chapter describes all standard, country- break-in time.

  • Page 159: Driving Through Water

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving ▷ Close all windows and the glass sunroof. loss of contact between the tires and the road surface, ultimately undermining your ability to ▷ Greatly increase the air flow from the vents. steer and brake the vehicle. ▷…

  • Page 160: Driving In Wet Conditions

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Driving in wet conditions Corrosion buildup on the brake discs will cause a pulsating effect on the brakes in their re‐ When roads are wet or in heavy rain, press sponse — generally that cannot be corrected. brake pedal ever so gently every few miles.

  • Page 161: Loading

    DRIVING TIPS Loading Loading Vehicle features and op‐ Determining the load tions limit This chapter describes all standard, country- Locate the following statement on your ve‐ specific and optional features offered with the hicle’s placard: series. It also describes features that are not ▷…

  • Page 162: Securing Cargo

    DRIVING TIPS Loading Load Securing cargo On 3-door models Lashing eyes in the cargo area Without storage compartment package: to se‐ On 5-door models cure the cargo there are two lashing eyes, ar‐ row 1, in the cargo area. With storage compartment package: to secure the cargo there are six lashing eyes, arrows 1 and 2, in the cargo area.

  • Page 163: Rear Luggage Rack

    DRIVING TIPS Loading Securing Securing Follow the installation instructions of the roof COOPER/COOPER D/ONE/ONE D rack. Loading Be sure that adequate clearance is maintained for tilting and opening the glass sunroof. Because roof racks raise the vehicle’s center of gravity when loaded, they have a major effect on vehicle handling and steering response.

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    DRIVING TIPS Loading ▷ Backup lamp: 42 watts in total. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 165: Saving Fuel

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Saving fuel Vehicle features and op‐ Close the windows and tions glass sunroof This chapter describes all standard, country- Driving with the glass sunroof and windows specific and optional features offered with the open results in increased air resistance and series.

  • Page 166: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    Have the maintenance carried out by your erator and let the vehicle roll. service center. The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting. Please also note the MINI Maintenance System, refer to page 195. Switch off the engine during longer stops GREEN mode Switch off the engine during longer stops, e.g.,…

  • Page 167: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel The Coasting driving condition is enabled under «GREEN Mode» certain conditions. Under certain conditions the engine is auto‐ «Settings» matically decoupled from the transmission in «Driving mode» selector lever position D. The vehicle continues traveling with the engine idling to reduce fuel «Configure GREEN»…

  • Page 168: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Display in the instrument cluster GREEN tip driving instruction GREEN bonus range An adjusted driving style helps you extend your driving range. This may be displayed as the bo‐ nus range in the instrument clus‐ ter. The bonus range is shown in the range display.

  • Page 169: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel idling to reduce fuel consumption. Selector Symbol Measure lever position D remains engaged. Manual transmission: follow shifting This driving condition is referred to as coasting. instructions. As soon as the brake or accelerator pedal is de‐ Manual transmission: engage neutral pressed, the engine is automatically coupled to for engine stop.

  • Page 170: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    MINI and a table of values that rates the driving style in various cat‐ Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…

  • Page 171: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel egories. The bonus range achieved by driving style that minimizes fuel consumption is dis‐ played below the table of values. The fish and the movements of the water in the glass symbolize the efficiency of the driving style.

  • Page 172: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 961 168 — Ii/15

    MOVE ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…

  • Page 173: Mobility

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…

  • Page 174: Refueling

    MOBILITY Refueling Refueling Vehicle features and op‐ Turn the tank lid counterclockwise. tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.

  • Page 175
    MOBILITY Refueling Remove the cover. Pull the green knob with the fuel pump symbol, arrow. This releases the fuel filler flap. Observe the following when refueling The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time. Do not overfill the fuel tank Do not overfill the fuel tank;…
  • Page 176: Fuel

    Gasoline Minimum fuel grade For the best fuel efficiency, the gasoline should Do not use any gasoline below the mini‐ be sulfur-free or very low in sulfur content. mum fuel grade as this may impair engine per‐ Fuels that are marked on the gas pump as con‐…

  • Page 177
    MOBILITY Fuel mental conditions such as high ambient tem‐ perature and high altitude, may occur. If drivability problems are encountered, we rec‐ ommend switching to a high quality gasoline brand and a higher octane grade — AKI num‐ ber — for a few tank fills. To avoid harmful en‐ gine deposits, it is highly recommended to pur‐…
  • Page 178: Wheels And Tires

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Wheels and tires Vehicle features and op‐ relate to cold tires or tires with the ambient temperature. tions Only check the tire inflation pressure when the tires are cold. This means after driving no more This chapter describes all standard, country- than 1.25 miles/2 km or when the vehicle has specific and optional features offered with the been parked for at least 2 hours.

  • Page 179
    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure values up to To identify the correct tire inflation pressure, 100 mph/160 km/h please note the following: ▷ Tire sizes of your vehicle. On 3-door models: COOPER ▷ Maximum permitted driving speed. Tire size Pressure specifications in Tire inflation pressures up to 100 mph/ bar/PSI…
  • Page 180
    MOBILITY Wheels and tires On 3-door models: COOPER S On 3-door models: JOHN COOPER WORKS Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/PSI with cold Specifications in tires bar/PSI with cold tires 195/55 R 16 87 H M 2.4 / 35 2.4 / 35 +S RSC…
  • Page 181
    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure values over Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI 100 mph/160 km/h 205/45 R 17 88 V M 2.5 / 36 2.4 / 35 On 3-door models: COOPER +S XL A/S RSC 205/45 R 17 88 V M Tire size Pressure specifications in +S XL RSC…
  • Page 182: Tire Identification Marks

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires On 3-door models: JOHN COOPER On 5-door models: COOPER WORKS Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with cold bar/PSI with cold tires tires 175/65 R 15 84 H M 2.8 / 41 2.6 / 38 185/50 R 17 86 H…

  • Page 183: Tire Identification Number

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires 45: aspect ratio in % All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these R: radial tire code grades. 17: rim diameter in inches 84: load rating, not for ZR tires Treadwear F: speed rating, before the R on ZR tires The treadwear grade is a comparative rating…

  • Page 184: Tire Damage

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Minimum tread depth laboratory test wheel than the minimum re‐ quired by law. Temperature grade for this tire The temperature grade for this tire is es‐ tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla‐ tion, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.

  • Page 185: Changing Wheels And Tires

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires In case of tire damage Following tire damage, have the original wheel and tire combination remounted on the vehicle If there are indications of tire damage, re‐ as soon as possible. duce your speed immediately and have the rims and tires checked right away;…

  • Page 186
    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Storage Retreaded tires Possibly substantial variations in the de‐ Store wheels and tires in a cool, dry place with sign and age of the tire casing structures can as little exposure to light as possible. limit service life and have a negative impact on Always protect tires against all contact with oil, road safety.◀…
  • Page 187: Repairing A Flat Tire

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Repairing a flat tire ▷ If possible, do not remove foreign bodies that have penetrated the tire. Safety measures in case of a breakdown ▷ Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant Park the vehicle as far away as possible container and apply it to the steering from passing traffic and on solid ground.

  • Page 188
    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Compressor Take the connection hose completely out of the compressor housing. Do not kink the hose. On/off reel Holder for bottle Attach the connection hose to the connec‐ Reduce inflation pressure tor of the sealant container, ensuring that it Inflation pressure dial engages audibly.
  • Page 189: Distributing The Sealant

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Screw the connection hose onto the tire Switch off the compressor after 10 mi‐ valve of the defective wheel. nutes Do not allow the compressor to run longer than 10 minutes; otherwise, the device will overheat and may be damaged.◀…

  • Page 190: Snow Chains

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires To correct the tire inflation pressure Continuing the trip Stop at a suitable location. Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed of 50 mph/80 km/h. Screw the connection hose onto the tire valve stem. Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to page 102.

  • Page 191
    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Maximum speed with snow chains Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph/50 km/h when using snow chains. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 192: Engine Compartment

    MOBILITY Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- sions must be observed when using the respec‐…

  • Page 193
    MOBILITY Engine compartment Never reach into the engine compart‐ ment Never reach into spaces or gaps in the engine compartment; otherwise, there is a risk of in‐ jury, e.g., from rotating or hot parts.◀ Fold down wiper arm Before opening the hood, ensure that the wiper arms are against the windshield, or this may result in damage.◀…
  • Page 194: Engine Oil

    MOBILITY Engine oil Engine oil Vehicle features and op‐ Electronic oil measure‐ tions ment This chapter describes all standard, country- Status display specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not The concept necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to The engine oil level is monitored electronically the selected options or country versions.

  • Page 195: Adding Engine Oil

    MOBILITY Engine oil Adding engine oil Too much engine oil Have the vehicle checked immediately; otherwise, surplus engine oil can lead to engine General information damage.◀ Switch off the ignition and safely park the vehi‐ cle before engine oil is added. Detailed measurement Oil filler neck The concept…

  • Page 196: Engine Oil Change

    Gasoline engine BMW Longlife-01 BMW Longlife-01 FE Further information regarding the oil specifica‐ tions and viscosities of MINI engine oils can be inquired with the service center. Alternative engine oil types If an engine oil suitable for continuous use is not available, up to 1 US quart/liter of an en‐…

  • Page 197: Coolant

    MOBILITY Coolant Coolant Vehicle features and op‐ Turn the coolant reservoir lid counterclock‐ wise to unscrew and open it. tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.

  • Page 198
    MOBILITY Coolant Close cap. Have the cause of the coolant loss elimi‐ nated as soon as possible. Disposal Comply with the relevant environmen‐ tal protection regulations when dispos‐ ing of coolant and coolant additives. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 199: Maintenance

    If this occurs, have a service center update the MINI maintenance system time-dependent maintenance procedures, such as checking brake fluid and, if needed, chang‐ The maintenance system indicates required…

  • Page 200
    MOBILITY Maintenance Socket for OBD Onboard components, in particular the catalytic con‐ verter. Diagnosis Note Socket for Onboard Diagnosis The socket for onboard diagnostics may only be used by the service center or a work‐ shop that operates in accordance with the specifications of the vehicle manufacturer with correspondingly trained personnel and other authorized persons.
  • Page 201: Replacing Components

    MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing components Vehicle features and op‐ Folding down wipers before opening the hood tions Before opening the hood, ensure that the wiper arms with the wiper blades are against the This chapter describes all standard, country- windshield to prevent damage.◀…

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    MOBILITY Replacing components Replace the rear wiper blade Working on the lighting system Fold up and hold the wiper arm firmly. When working on the lighting system, you should always reel off the lights affected to Turn the wiper blade all the way back. prevent short circuits.
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    MOBILITY Replacing components Front lights, bulb replacement Bug light Overview Halogen headlights Parking lights Daytime running lights Fog lights Low beams/high beams LED bug light Turn signal LED headlights Parking lights Fog lights Daytime running lights LED low beams/LED high beams Low beams/high beams Follow the general instructions on lights and Turn signal…
  • Page 204: Turn Signal

    MOBILITY Replacing components Bulbs: H4 With white turn signal lights: PWY24W Open the hood, refer to page 189. Turn the steering wheel. Turn the lid counterclockwise, arrow, and Turn the lid counterclockwise, arrow 1, and remove. remove. Pull off the connector. Unscrew the inner lid counterclockwise, and remove it.

  • Page 205: Running Lights

    MOBILITY Replacing components LED parking lights/LED fog lights ▷ Turn the bulb holder of the fog lamp counterclockwise, arrow 3, and re‐ Follow the general instructions on lights and move. bulbs, refer to page 198. The lights feature LED technology. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction.

  • Page 206
    MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle with two rear fog lights Brake light Reversing lights Side tail lights Follow the general instructions on lights and bulbs, refer to page 198. Bulbs: P21W Open the tailgate, refer to page 40. Remove left or right cover. Side tail lights Rear fog lights License plate lamp…
  • Page 207
    MOBILITY Replacing components ▷ Arrow 3: reversing light The wire is long enough to guide the socket down and through between any heat shield that may be installed and the bumper. Proceed in the reverse order to insert the new bulb and attach the bulb holder. Make sure that the bulb holder engages in all fas‐…
  • Page 208: Changing Wheels

    MOBILITY Replacing components The wire is long enough to guide the socket ▷ With white lens: WY5W diadem down and through between any heat shield Pull the turn signal housing at the top out that may be installed and the bumper. of the catch, then unhook it at the bottom.

  • Page 209
    MOBILITY Replacing components Jacking points for the vehicle jack Use the vehicle jack only for changing wheels Use the vehicle jack only for changing wheels. Do not attempt to use it to jack up a different type of vehicle or cargo of any kind; otherwise, this could cause material damage and personal injury.◀…
  • Page 210: Jacking Up The Vehicle

    Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on and screw in at least two bolts. Prepare wheel change If original MINI light alloy wheels are not Follow the Safety instructions, refer to mounted, any accompanying lug bolts also page 205.

  • Page 211: Charging The Battery

    MOBILITY Replacing components The defective wheel cannot be stored in the systems or functions may not be fully availa‐ emergency wheel bracket because of its ble.◀ size. After a battery replacement, have the battery Check tire inflation pressure at the next op‐ registered on the vehicle by your service center portunity and correct as needed.

  • Page 212
    MOBILITY Replacing components ▷ Date: update. ▷ Navigation system: wait for the operability of the navigation. Disposing of old batteries Have old batteries disposed of by your service center or bring them to a recy‐ cling center. Maintain the battery in an upright position for transport and storage.
  • Page 213: Breakdown Assistance

    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Breakdown assistance Vehicle features and op‐ Warning triangle tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.

  • Page 214
    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Preparation Bodywork contact between vehicles Make sure that there is no contact be‐ tween the bodywork of the two vehicles; other‐ wise, there is a danger of short circuits.◀ Check whether the battery of the other ve‐ hicle has a voltage of 12 volts.
  • Page 215: Tow-Starting And Towing

    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Tow truck Let both engines run for several minutes. Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order. Check the battery and recharge if needed. Tow-starting and towing Note Tow-starting and towing Have your vehicle transported with a tow truck For towing the vehicle turn, switch off the with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed.

  • Page 216
    The screw-in tow fitting should always be car‐ cause damage.◀ ried in the vehicle. It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the MINI. It is located under the Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 217
    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance cargo floor panel, next to the onboard vehicle tool kit, refer to page 197. Tow fitting, information on use ▷ Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it all the way in. ▷ Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads only.
  • Page 218: Care

    MOBILITY Care Care Vehicle features and op‐ Cleaning sensors/camera lenses with high-pressure washers tions When using high-pressure washers, do not spray the sensors and camera lenses on the This chapter describes all standard, country- outside of the vehicle for long periods and specific and optional features offered with the maintain a distance of at least 12 in/30 cm.◀…

  • Page 219: Vehicle Care

    Car care products Steptronic transmission: MINI recommends using cleaning and care Drive into the car wash. products from MINI, since these have been Engage selector lever position N. tested and approved. Press the Start/Stop button to reel off the Car care and cleaning products engine.

  • Page 220
    MOBILITY Care Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and When cleaning rubber seals, do not use any sili‐ grease will gradually break down the protective con-containing car care products in order to layer of the leather surface. avoid damage or noises. Suitable care products are available from the Fine wood parts service center.
  • Page 221
    MOBILITY Care Carpets and floor mats For stubborn soiling on the projection lens of the Head-up Display, dampen the microfiber No objects in the area around the pedals cloth with alcohol. Extending projection lens, Keep floor mats, carpets, and any other refer to page 86.
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    FIND ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 223: Reference

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…

  • Page 224: Technical Data

    The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for example, a roof antenna, MINI 3-door Width with mirrors inches/mm 76.1/1,932 Width without mirrors inches/mm 68.0/1,727…

  • Page 225
    36.2/11.02 Weights The values preceding the slash apply to vehicles the slash apply to vehicles with Steptronic with manual transmission; the values following transmission. MINI Cooper, 3-door Approved gross vehicle weight 3,565 1,617 Load 790/725 358/329 Approved front axle load…
  • Page 226
    1,995/2,065 905/937 Approved rear axle load 1,880/1,860 853/844 Approved roof load capacity Cargo area capacity cu ft 13.1–40.7 278–941 MINI Cooper S, 3-door Approved gross vehicle weight 3,620/3,650 1,642/1,656 Load 775/770 352/349 Approved front axle load 2,025/2,060 919/934 Approved rear axle load…
  • Page 227
    2,085/2,125 946/964 Approved rear axle load 1,880 Approved roof load capacity Cargo area capacity cu ft 13.1–40.7 278–941 MINI John Cooper Works, 3-door Approved gross vehicle weight 3,720/3,765 1,687/1,708 Load Approved front axle load 2,065/2,105 937/955 Approved rear axle load…
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    REFERENCE Technical data Capacities MINI Fuel tank, approx. Cooper, Cooper S, John Cooper Works US gal/liters 11.6/44 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 229: Appendix

    REFERENCE Appendix Appendix Current engine speed Warning field, speed Any updates to the Owner’s Handbook for Ve‐ Shift point indicator hicle are listed here. The concept Shift point indicator in the Head-up Display in‐ Additional information on the description of dicates the optimum shifting point.

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    REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 961 168 — II/15…
  • Page 234: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Alternating-code hand-held transmitter ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ Alternative oil types Backrest curvature, refer to Antifreeze, washer fluid Lumbar support ACC, Active Cruise Control Antilock Brake System, Band-aids, refer to First aid Acceleration Assistant, refer to Launch Control Anti-slip control, refer to…

  • Page 235
    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Camera-based cruise control, Children, seating position Configuring driving pro‐ Children, transporting gram Camera lenses, care safely Confirmation signal Camera, rearview cam‐ Child restraint fixing sys‐ Control Display Control Display, settings Can holder, refer to Cu‐ Child restraint fixing system Controller pholder…
  • Page 236
    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Dimmable exterior mirrors Dynamic Stability Control Engine start, refer to Starting Dimmable interior rearview the engine mirror Dynamic Traction Control Engine stop Direction indicator, refer to Engine temperature, dis‐ Turn signals play Display, electronic, instrument Entering a car wash cluster Equipment, interior…
  • Page 237
    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Floor mats, care GREEN mode, bonus Horn Fogged up windows range Hot exhaust system Folding back rear seat back‐ GREEN mode driving style HUD Head-up Display rests analysis Hydroplaning Fold-out position, windshield GREEN mode indicator wipers GREEN — program, driving dy‐…
  • Page 238
    Load Manual operation, rearview sion Loading camera Jump-starting Lock, door Manual transmission Locking/unlocking via door Manufacturer of the MINI lock Marking on approved Locking/unlocking with re‐ tires Key/remote control mote control Marking, run-flat tires Keyless Go, refer to Comfort Locking, automatic…
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    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z MINI Connected, refer to Office, refer to Integrated Passenger side mirror, tilting Integrated Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual downward MINI maintenance sys‐ Pathway lines, rearview cam‐ Oil, adding MINIMALISM Analyser Oil additives PDC Park Distance Con‐…
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    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Recirculated-air filter Socket, OBD Onboard Diag‐ Recirculated-air nostics mode 133, Safe braking Spare fuse Recommended fuel Safety belt reminder for driv‐ Spare tire, refer to Emergency grade er’s seat and front passenger wheel Recommended tire seat Specified engine oil types brands…
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    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Switch for Dynamic Driv‐ Tone, refer to Integrated Updates made after the edito‐ Owner’s Manual rial deadline Switch-on times, parked-car Tools Upholstery care ventilation Total vehicle weight USB interface Switch, refer to Cockpit Touchpad Symbols Tow fitting Symbols in the status field…
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    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Welcome lights Wheels, changing Wheels, everything on wheels and tires Wheels, Flat Tire Monitor Wheels, Tire Pressure Monitor Window defroster, rear 134, Windows, powered Windshield de‐ froster 134, Windshield washer fluid Windshield washer nozzles Windshield washer system Windshield wiper Windshield wipers, fold-out…
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