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Owner's Manual. MINI Coupe. MINI Roadster. MINI Convertible. Contents A-Z Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 911 475 - VI/13.
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COOPER COOPER S JOHN COOPER WORKS Owner's Manual for Vehicle Thank you for choosing a MINI. 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.
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Contents The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic or item is by using the index, refer to page 214 . 6 Notes At a glance 12 Cockpit Controls 20 Opening and closing 44 Adjusting 50.
Notes Using this Owner's Manual The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic is by using the index. An initial overview of the vehicle is provided in the first chapter. Additional sources of information Should you have any questions, your service center will be glad to advise you at any time.
tain country you cannot lodge warranty claims for your vehicle there. Further information can be obtained from your Service Centre. Maintenance and repairs Advanced technology, e.g., the use of modern materials and high-performance electronics, requires suitable maintenance and repair methods.
▷ California Emission Control System Limited Warranty. Detailed information about these warranties is listed in the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or in the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models.
Event Data Recorder EDR This vehicle is equipped with an event data re‐ corder EDR. The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situa‐ tions, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in under‐ standing how a vehicle's systems performed.
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Cockpit Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Instrument lighting 77 Trip odometer 65 5 Windshield wipers 59 6 Start/stop the engine and switch the ignition on/off 55 7 Ignition lock 55 8 Steering wheel buttons, righ.
Displays 1 Tachometer 66 with indicator and warning lamps 15 2 Display for ▷ Current speed 65 ▷ Indicator/warning lamps 15 3 Resetting the trip odometer 65 4 Display .
Indicator/warning lamps The concept The indicator and warning lamps can light up in a variety of combinations and colors in display area 1 or 2. Several of the lamps are checked for proper functioning when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on, and light up briefly.
Seat heating 46 Power windows 31 Rear fog lamp 77 MINI Convertible: central power window switch 32 Front fog lamps 77 Central locking, inside 25 All around the head.
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Opening and closing Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Personal Profile The concept You can set several of your vehicle's functions to suit your personal needs and preferences. ▷ Through Personal Profile, most of these set‐ tings are stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use.
▷ The welcome lamps, interior lamps, and ambient lighting are switched on and off. ▷ The alarm system is armed or disarmed, re‐ fer to page 31 . Operating from the inside Via the button for the central locking system, refer to page 25 . In an accident of the necessary severity, the central locking system unlocks automatically.
8. Press the button to select: ▷ Pressing the button once un‐ locks only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap. Pressing twice unlocks the entire vehicle. ▷ Pressing the button once un‐ locks the entire vehicle. 9. Press and hold the button until the display changes.
4. Press the button repeatedly until the sym‐ bol and "SET" are displayed. 5. Press and hold the button until the display changes. 6. Press the button to select, arrow: ▷ Confirmation signal during unlock‐ ing ▷ Confirmation signal during locking 7.
▷ This device may not cause harmful interfer‐ ence, and ▷ this device must accept any interference re‐ ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
but they are not theft-protected. The fuel filler flap remains unlocked. Unlocking and opening doors ▷ Using the switch for the central locking sys‐ tem, unlock all of the doors at once and then p.
The central locking system remains un‐ locked. 9. Press and hold the button until the display changes. The setting is stored. Tailgate Opening The tailgate pivots back and up when it opens. Ensure that adequate clearance is available be‐ fore opening.
2. Press button 2 and fold the rear seat back‐ rest forward while guiding the safety belt. 3. Pull the handle, see arrow. The tailgate is unlocked. MINI Convertible, MINI Roadster: emergency unlocking Pull the handle in the cargo area. The tailgate is unlocked.
▷ Starting the engine. ▷ MINI Convertible: Convenient closing and convertible top operation with the remote control for Comfort Access. ▷ MINI Coupe, MINI Roadster: closing the side windows. Functional requirements ▷ There are no external sources of interfer‐ ence in the vicinity.
Do not depress the brake or the clutch; other‐ wise, the engine will start. Starting the engine The engine can be started or the ignition can be switched on, refer to page 55 , when a re‐ mote control is inside the vehicle. It is not nec‐ essary to insert a remote control into the igni‐ tion lock.
Alarm system The concept The enabled alarm system reacts to the follow‐ ing: ▷ Opening of a door, the hood or the tailgate. ▷ Movements inside the vehicle. ▷ Changes in the vehicle tilt, e.g., during at‐ tempts to steal a wheel or tow the car.
The window opens until the switch is re‐ leased. ▷ Press the switch downward briefly. In the radio ready state and higher, the window opens automatically. Press again briefly to stop the opening procedure. To open the window by a crack, briefly press the switch downward twice in close succession.
Opening and closing the sliding sunroof To open: Press the switch back until the desired position or the end position is reached. To close: Press the switch forward.
▷ Ensure that cargo does not push against the cargo cover from underneath. ▷ Ensure that the tailgate is closed. Opening and closing the convertible top To open: Press the switch back to open the sliding sun‐ roof. Press it again to open the convertible top.
windows; otherwise, the windows will not be lowered, and it will not be possible to open the convertible top. Convenient opening and closing Convenient operation is possible via the remote control, refer to page 22 , and the door lock, re‐ fer to page 25 .
4. Release the second screw, arrow, using the hex key to unlock the convertible top. 5. Take out the screw. 6. Lift the side frame slightly, arrow 1, and pull the sensor and cable forward out of the guide. 7. Pivot the cable out sideways, arrow 2. When setting it down, ensure that the cable is not pinched.
MINI Convertible: wind deflector The wind deflector keeps air movements in the passenger compartment to a minimum when the convertible top is open and provides an even more comfortable ride, even at high speeds. Do not allow pointed object to come into con‐ tact with the wind deflector as these may dam‐ age the net.
Push the unlocking lever to the middle of the wind deflector and fold up both halves. MINI Roadster: manual convertible top General information The fabric convertible top combines reliable weather protection with simple and convenient operation.
4. Guide the convertible top to the rear. 5. Push down on the convertible top with some momentum until it engages audibly. Closing 1. Switch the ignition on so that the windows can be slightly lowered automatically. Re‐ move the wind deflector if necessary.
▷ The convertible top pivots up when it is opened and closed. When moving the convertible top in places like garages, en‐ sure that there is a minimum height of 79 inches/2 meters; otherwise, damage could result. ▷ When the rollover protection system is ex‐ tended, do not move the convertible top under any circumstances.
Opening 1. Fold out the handle and turn it all the way to the end, arrow. 2. Push the unlocked convertible top upward at the handle and open it about a hand's width. 3. Press the switch back to open the convertible top. The windows opens during this procedure.
see arrow, all the way to the stop, approx. four to five turns. Closing 1. Hold on to the convertible top frame and guide it to the windshield frame. 2. Fold out the handle and turn it counter‐ clockwise all the way to the stop. 3. Pull the convertible top onto the windshield frame.
Storage Fold up the wind deflector 1 and slide it into the storage pouch 2. The wind deflector can be stored on the rear storage shelf behind the seats, refer to page 108 .
Adjusting Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Backrest tilt Pull the lever, arrow 1, and apply your weight to the backrest or lift it off, as necessary, ar‐ rows 2. Lumbar support You can also adjust the contour of the backrest to obtain additional support in the lumbar re‐ gion.
Seat heating Switching on The temperature setting progresses one step through its control sequence each time you press the button. The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit. If the trip is continued within approx. 15 mi‐ nutes, the seat heating is activated automati‐ cally with the temperature set last.
The shoulder strap's anchorage point will be correct for adult seat occupants of every build if the seat is correctly adjusted, refer to page 44 . Unbuckling the belt 1. Hold the belt firmly. 2. Press the red button in the belt buckle. 3. Guide the belt back into its reel.
Before transporting passengers Reinstall the head restraint before trans‐ porting anyone in the seat; otherwise, the pro‐ tective function of the head restraint is unavail‐ able. ◀ Mirrors Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the passenger side is more curved than the driver's mirror.
Interior rearview and exterior mirrors, automatic dimming feature Two photocells are used for control: ▷ In the mirror frame, see arrow. ▷ On the back of the mirror. For proper operation: ▷ Keep the photocells clean. ▷ Do not cover the area between the inside rearview mirror and the windshield.
Transporting children safely Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
and side airbags on the front passenger side are deactivated. Deactivating the front passenger airbags If a child restraint fixing system is used in the front passenger seat, the front passenger airba.
3. Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in com‐ pletely. Guide the safety belt to the holder on the headliner. MINI Convertible: LATCH child restraint fixing system LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children.
There is one additional mounting point for child restraint fixing systems with an upper retaining strap, arrow. MINI Convertible: There are two additional mounting points for child restraint fixing systems with an upper re‐ taining strap, arrows.
Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point MINI Coupe 1. Remove the front cargo cover, refer to page 103 . 2. Slide the head restraint upward. 3. Guide the upper retaining strap between the supports of the head restraint. 4. Attach the upper retaining strap to the mounting point with the hook.
Driving Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic systems/power consumers. Radio ready state and ignition off All indicator and warning lamps in the displays go out. The ignition switches off automatically when the driver's door is opened.
Engine stop General information Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children, for exam‐ ple, cannot operate the windows and injure themselves. ◀ Set the handbrake and further secure the vehicle as required Set the handbrake firmly when parking; other‐ wise, the vehicle may roll.
Turn signal, high beams, headlamp flasher 1 Turn signal 2 Switching on the high beams 3 Switching off the high beams/headlamp flasher Turn signal Press the lever beyond the resistance point. To switch off manually, press the lever to the resistance point.
▷ Turn signal flashes once. ▷ Triple turn signal. 9. Press and hold the button until the display changes. The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use.
Activating intermittent wipe or rain sensor Press the button, arrow 3. The symbol is shown in the tachometer. Setting the sensitivity of the rain sensor 1. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 55 . 2. Press the button on the turn indicator lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is displayed.
Do not use the washing facilities when the hood is open Only use the washing facilities when the hood is fully locked; otherwise, the headlamp washer system may become damaged. ◀ Windshield washer nozzles The windshield washer nozzles are heated au‐ tomatically while the engine is running or the ignition is switched on.
Reverse gear Select only when the vehicle is stationary. When the gearshift lever is pressed to the left, a slight resistance needs to be overcome. Automatic transmission with Steptronic In addition to the fully automatic mode, gears can also be shifted manually using Steptronic, refer to page 63 .
Under normal operating conditions, fuel con‐ sumption is lowest when you are driving in po‐ sition D. Kickdown Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving performance. Press on the accelerator beyond the resistance point at the full throttle position.
Manually unlocking the selector lever lock If the selector lever is locked in position P al‐ though the ignition is switched on, the brake is depressed, and the button on the selector lever is pressed, the selector lever lock can be over‐ ridden: 1.
Displays Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Tachometer It is imperative that you avoid engine speeds in the red warning field. In this range, the fuel supply is interrupted to protect the engine. Coolant temperature A warning lamp will come on if the coolant, and therefore the engine, becomes too hot.
Information in detail Range Displays the estimated cruising range available with the remaining fuel. It is calculated based on your driving style over the last 18 miles/30 km. Average fuel consumption This is calculated for the period during which the engine is running.
Settings and information Operating concept Some settings and information can only be cre‐ ated or opened while the ignition is switched on, the vehicle is standing, and the doors are closed. 1 Button for: ▷ Selecting the display. ▷ Setting values.
Next setting or information 1. Within a setting or information display, press the button on the turn indicator lever repeatedly until "NEXT" is displayed. 2. Hold the button down. Direct change to the next setting or piece of in‐ formation.
Resetting to factory settings The settings for formats and units of measure can be reset to the factory settings. The settings are stored for the remote control in use. 1. Press the button on the turn indicator lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is displayed.
immediately after you start the engine or switch on the ignition. The current service requirements can be read out from the remote control by the service spe‐ cialist. Displaying the vehicle check For certain maintenance operations, you can view the distance remaining or the due date for that operation in the tachometer.
Symbol Function Exit the display, refer to page 68 Next setting or information, re‐ fer to page 69 Check Control The concept The Check Control monitors vehicle functions and alerts you to any malfunctions in the sys‐ tems being monitored.
Viewing stored Check Control messages The stored Check Control messages can only be displayed while the driver's door is closed. 1. Press the button on the turn indicator lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is displayed. 2. Press and hold the button until the display changes.
Lamps Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
When the daytime running lights are activated, the low beams are always switched on in switch position 3 when the ignition is switched on. The exterior lighting goes out automatically af‐ ter the vehicle is switched off.
6. Press the button repeatedly until the sym‐ bol shown is displayed, arrow. 7. Press and hold the button until the display changes. 8. Press the button to select: ▷ Daytime running lights are activated. ▷ Daytime running lights are deactivated.
Depending on the steering angle and other pa‐ rameters, the light from the headlamp follows the course of the road. Activating With the ignition switch on, turn the light switch to position 3, refer to page 74 .
▷ Press the button briefly: the brightness changes in stages. ▷ Press and hold the button: the brightness changes continuously. Interior lamps The interior lamps, the footwell lamps and the cargo area lamp are controlled automatically.
Press the switch forward: the color changes in steps. Press the switch back: the brightness changes in steps. Intermediate settings and intermediate colors are possible. For continuously changing colors of the ambi‐ ent lighting, press the switch forward for more than 10 seconds.
Safety Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
▷ Never modify either the individual compo‐ nents or the wiring in the airbag system. This also applies to steering wheel covers, the dashboard, the seats, the roof pillars and the sides of the headliner. ◀ Even when all instructions are followed closely, injury from contact with the airbags cannot be ruled out in certain situations.
Indicator lamp for the front passenger airbags The indicator lamp for the front passenger air‐ bags indicates the operating state of the front passenger airbags.
Do not obstruct the area of movement Always keep the area of movement of the rollover protection system clear. In light acci‐ dents, you are protected by the fastened safety belt and, depending on the severity of the acci‐ dent, the belt tightener and the multi-level air bag restraint system.
Do not initialize the system when driving with snow chains. 1. Start the engine, but do not start driving. 2. Press the button on the turn indicator lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is displayed. 3. Press and hold the button until the display changes.
Continued driving with a flat tire If continuing to drive with a damaged tire: 1. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐ vers. 2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
▷ For a mounted wheel without TPM elec‐ tronics. ▷ When the TPM is disturbed by other sys‐ tems or devices with the same radio fre‐ quency. Resetting the system Reset the system after each correction of the tire inflation pressure and after every tire or wheel change.
Do not continue driving without run-flat tires Do not continue driving if the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat tires; continued driving may result in serious accidents. ◀ When a low inflation pressure is indicated, DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on if nec‐ essary.
Final tire failure Vibrations or loud noises while driving can indicate the final failure of the tire. Reduce speed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire could come loose and cause an accident. Do not continue driving, and contact your service center.
Driving stability control systems Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Press the button until the DSC OFF indi‐ cator lamp lights up in the speedometer and DSC OFF appears in the tachome‐ ter. DSC is deactivated. Intervening measures to stabilize the vehicle and give it forward mo‐ mentum are no longer executed.
Indicator/warning lamps The indicator lamp in the tachometer flashes: DTC is controlling the drive forces and brake forces. The indicator lamp lights up: DSC and DTC has failed. The indicator lamp in the speedometer lights up and TRACTION appears in the tachometer.
Notes on the car washes and care, refer to page 191 . Automatic operation If the rear spoiler is retracted, it is in automatic mode when the engine is started. In this case, the system is initialized when the vehicle is set into motion; this may cause a short noise to be heard.
Driving comfort Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
▷ The transmission position D is disengaged. ▷ DSC intervenes. Maintaining, storing the current speed Press button 1 or button 3. The current speed is maintained and stored. It is displayed briefly in the tachometer. On downhill gradients, it may prove impossible to maintain the set speed if the engine braking power is insufficient.
Avoid driving quickly with PDC PDC is a parking aid that can display ob‐ jects when the vehicle approaches them slowly, as is the case during parking maneuvers. Avoid driving toward an object quickly as the system may then be too late in issuing a warning for technical reasons.
Climate Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Cooling function The passenger compartment can only be cooled with the engine running. The cooling function cools and dehumidifies the incoming air before reheating it as required, according to the temperature setting. The cooling function helps to prevent conden‐ sation on the windows or to remove it quickly.
Microfilter The microfilter traps dust and pollen. The mi‐ crofilter is changed by the service center during routine maintenance work. Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter The microfilter traps dust and pollen. The acti‐ vated-charcoal filter provides additional protec‐ tion by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air.
Air volume, manual Press the – button to reduce the air volume. Press the + button to increase the air volume. The automatic mode for the air volume can be switched on again using the AUTO button. The air flow rate may be reduced or the blower may be switched off entirely to save on battery power.
Manual air distribution The flow of air is directed, as se‐ lected, to the windows, to the upper body area, or to the foot‐ well. The automatic mode for the air distribution can be switched back on using the AUTO button. Temperature Set the desired temperature in‐ dividually.
Ventilation 1 Knob for continuous opening and closing 2 Nozzle for direction of air flow Opening/closing Turn the knob. Direction of air flow Pivot the entire nozzle.
Interior equipment Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volt. Avoid damaging the sockets by attempting to insert plugs of unsuitable shape or size. Do not connect the charger to the socket Do not connect the battery charger to the socket installed in the vehicle at the factory as this could damage the battery.
Rear cover 1. Pull the releases, arrow 1, on the left and right. 2. Pull the cover down out of the brackets, ar‐ row 2. MINI Coupe, MINI Roadster: through- loading opening Securing cargo Always secure transported snowboards or similar objects as they could otherwise endan‐ ger occupants during braking or swerving.
Enlarging the cargo area When the convertible top is closed, the cargo area can be enlarged. 1. Fold the convertible top upward, refer to Loading aid. 2. Pull the trunk cover backwards out of the lower holders and swing up, see arrows 1. 3. Slide into the upper holders, arrows 2, and set down horizontally.
Storage compartments Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
MINI Convertible, MINI Roadster: locking Lock the glove compartment using the integrated key of the remote control, refer to page 20 . Ventilation Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the glove compartment can be ventilated and, if the cooling function is switched on, cooled.
MINI Coupe, MINI Road‐ ster: rear storage shelf behind the seats This space can be used to store briefcases, for example. No heavy objects Only transport light and small objects on the rear storage shelf; otherwise, braking ma‐ neuvers and swerving may lead to a safety haz‐ ard due to objects flying about the passenger compartment.
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Things to remember when driving Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Closing the tailgate Drive with the tailgate closed Only drive with the tailgate closed; other‐ wise, passengers and other road users may be endangered or the vehicle may be damaged if an accident occurs or during braking or swerv‐ ing. In addition, exhaust fumes may enter the passenger compartment.
Braking safely The vehicle is equipped with ABS as a standard feature. Applying the brakes fully is the most effective way of braking in situations when this is neces‐ sary. The vehicle maintains steering responsiveness. You can still avoid any obstacles with a mini‐ mum of steering effort.
When the vehicle is parked When using the automatic climate control, con‐ densation water develops that exits under‐ neath the vehicle. Therefore, traces of condensed water under the vehicle are normal. After the engine is switched off, the coolant pump may continue running for some time in the MINI Cooper S.
Loading Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
MINI Convertible: The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo. The greater the weight of the occupants, the less cargo that can be transported. Stowing cargo ▷ Very heavy cargo: when the rear seat is not occupied, secure each of the outer safety belts in the opposite buckle.
MINI Convertible Securing cargo ▷ Secure smaller and lighter pieces with tight‐ ening belts or straps. ▷ Secure larger and heavier pieces with cargo straps. Adhere to the information included with the cargo straps. ▷ Four lashing eyes are available for fastening the cargo straps.
Saving fuel Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Switch off the engine during longer stops Switch off the engine during longer stops, e.g., at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in traffic congestion. Fuel savings are already achieved after the en‐ gine is turned off for as little as 4 seconds.
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Radio MINI Boost CD Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
11 CD slot. 12 Eject the CD. Representation in the Owner's Manual "…" Identifies radio display texts used to select individual functions. Menu navigation Radio and telephone functions can be opened using buttons on the radio and menus.
Adjusting the volume Turn the left knob. The setting is stored for the remote control currently in use. When a call is placed using the hands-free sys‐ tem, the audio sources are muted. Speed-dependent volume and volumes of PDC signal tone and gong ▷ "PDC": volume of the PDC signal tone com‐ pared to the audio sources.
▷ "LANG": select the language of the dis‐ play texts. ▷ "CONSMP": change the unit of measure for the average fuel consumption. ▷ "TEMP": change the unit of measure for the external temperature. 5. Highlight the desired menu item and press the button.
Automatically updating the stations with the best reception, AUTOSTORE In the FMA and AMA memory levels, stations are automatically stored according to their re‐ ception strength. If the AUTOSTORE function is not used, six stations can be manually stored in each of the FMA and AMA memory levels.
HD Radio Technology manufactured under li‐ cense from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and Arc logos are proprietary trade‐ marks of iBiquity Digital Corp. Activating/deactivating digital radio reception 1.
A phone number and the electronic serial number, ESN, are displayed. The electronic serial number is required for deactivation. 4. To have the channels deactivated, call the phone number. Selecting and storing a channel 1. Press the button. 2. "SAT" 3.
Starting the CD player A CD is contained in the CD player. 1. Switch on the car radio if necessary. 2. Press the button. 3. "CD" Skipping to another track Press the button repeatedly until the desired track is played. With the right knob: Turn the right knob until the desired track is played back.
CDs Using CDs ▷ Do not use self-recorded CDs with la‐ bels applied, as these can become detached during playback due to heat buildup and can cause irrepara‐ ble damage to the device. ▷ Only use round CDs with a standard diame‐ ter of 4.7 in/12 cm and do not play CDs with an adapter, e.
Connecting The AUX-IN port is in the center console. Connect the headphone connec‐ tor or line-out connector of the device to the AUX-IN port. Ensure that the connector is inserted all the way into the AUX-IN port. Playback 1. Connect the audio device, switch it on and select a track on the audio device.
Connecting The USB audio interface is in the center console. Connection of Apple iPod/iPhone via USB audio interface To connect the iPod, use the special cable adapter for the Apple iPod. Additional informa‐ tion can be obtained from the service center or on the Internet: www.
Random playback "RND" To end random playback: "RND" Selecting a track Depending on the connected device, the track can be selected via the following category: ▷ "LIST": playback lists. ▷ "GEN": musical genre.
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Telephone Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
5 Opens the main menu. 6 On/off, volume control. Menu navigation Selecting menu items There are two ways to select a menu item on the display. Using the right knob ▷ To mark a menu item: turn the right knob, arrow 2. ▷ To select a menu item: press the right knob, arrow 1.
3. "PHONE" 4. "BT-ON" To deactivate the connection again: 1. "BT" 2. "BT-OFF" 3. "YES" Pairing and connecting Pairing the mobile phone To avoid becomi.
5. Turn the right knob until the mobile phone to be connected is displayed. 6. "PRIO" Press the button repeatedly until the de‐ sired position is reached. Unpairing the mobile phone 1. Switch on the radio ready state or the igni‐ tion. 2.
▷ Dial a stored phone number, such as from the list of accepted calls. ▷ End the call. When the ignition and the radio ready state are switched off, such as after the remote control is removed, an existing call can be continued for up to 25 minutes on the hands-free system.
▷ "A-Z" Entries of the phone book of the SIM card or of the mobile phone, which consist of a name and phone number, are sorted in al‐ phabetical order. ▷ "TOP8" The Top 8 list contains the eight phone numbers that were dialed most frequently.
Dialing a phone number stored in a list To select an entry and establish a connection: 1. Switch on the radio ready state or the igni‐ tion. 2. Press the button. 3. "PHONE" 4. Select a list, for instance "TOP8" 5. Turn the right knob to select an entry and press the knob to dial the phone number.
Snap-in adapter General information More information on compatible snap-in adapters that support the functions of the mo‐ bile phone is available at the service center. Notes At high temperatures, the charging function of the mobile phone may be limited and functions may not be executed.
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Refueling Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
MINI Coupe, MINI Roadster: 1. Remove the cover of the left cargo area side wall. 2. Pull the green knob with the gas pump symbol. This releases the fuel filler flap. MINI Convertible: 1. Remove the cover of the left cargo area side wall. 2. Pull the green knob with the gas pump symbol.
Fuel Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
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Wheels and tires Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
column for traveling speeds up to 100 mph/ 160 km/h to achieve optimum driving comfort. These tire inflation pressures can also be found on the driver's side door pillar when the driver's door is open. Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed The maximum permissible speed for these tire pressures is 100 mph/160 km/h.
Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Compact wheel: T 115/70 R 15 90 M Traveling speed up to 50 mph/80 km/h 4.2/60 More details on the permissible load and weights, refer to page 212 .
Tire inflation pressures for MINI Cooper Roadster Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in bar/PSI with cold tires.
Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S RSC 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S A/S RSC 205/45 R 17 84 V RSC 205/40 R 18 82 W RSC 175/60 R 16 82 H M+S RSC 2.
Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI 175/65 R 15 84 T M+S Std 175/65 R 15 84 H Std 175/65 R 15 84 H M+S A/S Std 175/60 R 16 82 H M+S RSC 195/55 R 16 87 H RSC 195/55 R 16 87 H M+S RSC 195/55 R 16 87 V M+S A/S RSC 205/45 R 17 84 V RSC 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S RSC 205/45 R 17 84 V M+S A/S RSC 205/40 R 18 82 W RSC 2.
Tire inflation pressures for MINI John Cooper Works Convertible Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Traveling speeds of up to 100 mph/160 km/h Traveling speeds above 100 mph/160 km/ All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in bar/PSI with cold tires.
Conform to Federal Safety Requirements All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these grades. ◀ Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified gov‐ ernment test course.
Minimum tread depth Wear indicators in the tread base are distrib‐ uted around the circumference of the tire and are marked on the tire sidewall with TWI, Tread Wear Indicator. When the tire tread has been worn down to the wear indicators, a tread has reached a depth of 0.
Changing wheels and tires Mounting Information on mounting tires Have mounting and balancing performed only by a service center or tire specialist. If this work is not carried out properly, there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards.
Maximum speed of winter tires If the maximum speed of the vehicle is higher than the permissible speed for the winter tires, then display a corresponding sign in the field of vision. You can obtain this sign from the tire specialist or from your service center.
▷ If a warning triangle or portable hazard warning lamp is required, set it up on the roadside at an appropriate distance from the rear of the vehicle. Comply with all safety guidelines and regulations. ◀ The procedure to correct a flat tire depends on the equipment in the vehicle: ▷ Run-flat tires, refer to page 164 .
3. Insert the sealant bottle into the compres‐ sor housing in a vertical position. 4. Unscrew the dust cap off of the valve of the defective wheel and screw the filling hose 2 of the sealant bottle onto the valve. 5. Ensure that the compressor is switched off.
Do not allow the compressor to run too long Do not allow the compressor to run longer than 10 minutes; otherwise, the device will overheat and may be damaged. ◀ If the inflation pressure is not maintained, take the vehicle on another drive, distributing the sealant, refer to page 166 .
Engine compartment Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
To avoid damage, make sure that the wiper arms are resting against the wind‐ shield before you open the engine compart‐ ment. Do not open the engine hood before the engine has cooled down; otherwise, injuries may result. ◀ Unlocking and opening the hood 1.
Engine oil Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Too much engine oil Have the vehicle checked immediately; otherwise, surplus oil can lead to engine dam‐ age. ◀ Protect children Keep oil, grease, etc.
Coolant Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Maintenance Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis Socket for Onboard Diagnosis The socket for Onboard Diagnosis may only be used by the service center, by work‐ shops that operate according to the specifica‐ tions of the vehicle manufacturer with appro‐ priately trained personnel, and by other authorized persons.
Replacing components Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
MINI Coupe, MINI Roadster: replacing the wiper blades 1. Fold up and hold the wiper arm. 2. Squeeze the locking spring, arrows 1, and fold out the wiper blade, arrow 2. 3. Take the wiper blade out of the catch mechanism toward the front. 4. Press the new wiper blade into the fixation until it engages audibly.
Use a clean tissue, cloth or something similar, or hold the bulb by its base. ◀ Caring for the headlamps, refer to page 192 . For bulb replacement that is not described here, please contact the service center or a workshop that works according to the repair procedures of the manufacturer with corre‐ spondingly trained personnel.
To remove the cover: 1. Press the tab. 2. Fold away the cover and take it out of the holder. Proceed in reverse order to attach the cover. Attach the cover carefully When attaching the cover, proceed care‐ fully; otherwise, leaks may occur, causing dam‐ age to the headlamp system.
4. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and re‐ move it. 5. Insert the new bulb and attach the covers in reverse order. Replacing the parking lamp bulb and roadside parking lamp bulb 5-watt bulb, W 5 W 1. Turn the wheel. 2. Remove cover 2. To do this, turn the cover counterclockwise.
1 Turn signal 2 Tail lamp LED 3 Brake lamp Replacing MINI Coupe, MINI Roadster 1. Remove the cover of the cargo area side wall. 2. Turn the corresponding bulb counterclock‐ wise, arrows 1, and remove. Another bulb is located behind the cargo area side wall, arrow 2.
1. Squeeze the clips, arrows, and remove the bulb holder. 2. Pull off the bulb and replace it. 3. Insert the new bulb and bulb holder in re‐ verse order. 4. Re-engage the bulb holder so that it audi‐ bly clicks into place. John Cooper Works: aerodynamic bumper The lamps are accessed via the rear side or the underside of the bumper.
▷ Tighten the lug bolts, refer to page 184 . ▷ Drive with the compact wheel, refer to page 182 . Removing the compact wheel The screw fitting of the compact wheel is lo‐ cated in the cargo area under the floor mat, on the floor of the storage compartment holding the wheel change set.
driving characteristics could result, for example reduced track stability on braking, extended braking distance, and altered self-steering characteristics in the limit range. In conjunction with winter tires, these characteristics are more pronounced.
3. Mount the new wheel. 4. Screw in at least two bolts crosswise. 5. Screw in the remaining lug bolts. 6. Fully tighten all lug bolts in a diagonal pat‐ tern. 7. Lower the vehicle. 8. Remove the jack. Retightening the lug bolts Retighten the lug bolts diagonally.
Fuses Replacing fuses Never attempt to repair a blown fuse and do not replace a defective fuse with a substi‐ tute of another color or amperage rating; this could lead to a circuit overload, ultimately re‐ sulting in a fire in the vehicle. ◀ Fuses should be replaced by the service center.
Breakdown assistance Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
Do not touch live parts To avoid the risk of potentially fatal injury, always avoid all contact with electrical compo‐ nents while the engine is running. ◀ Preparation 1. Check whether the battery of the other ve‐ hicle has a voltage of 12 volts and approxi‐ mately the same capacitance in Ah.
the battery, or to the engine or body ground of the vehicle to be started. Body ground: Starting the engine Never use spray fluids to start the engine. 1. Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run for several minutes at a slightly in‐ creased idle speed.
Being towed Follow the towing instructions Follow all towing instructions, or vehicle damage or accidents may occur. ◀ ▷ Make sure that the ignition is switched on; otherwise, the low beams, tail lamps, turn signals, and windshield wipers may be un‐ available.
Towing with a tow truck Have the MINI transported with a tow truck with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed. Do not lift the vehicle Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage may result.
Care Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
▷ Remove additional attachments, for in‐ stance a spoiler or telephone antenna, if there is a risk that these may be damaged. ▷ Insert the remote control into the ignition lock. Automatic transmission Before driving into the car wash, note the fol‐ lowing to ensure that the vehicle can roll: 1.
Caring for the convertible top The appearance and life of the convertible top depend on proper care and operation. Adhere to the following instructions: ▷ Do not fold the convertible top and stow it in the convertible top box while it is wet or frozen; otherwise, water marks, fabric stains, and chafing may occur.
Upholstery material care Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner to re‐ move superficial soiling. In case of heavy soiling, e.g., beverage stains, use a soft sponge or lint-free microfiber cloth in combination with a suitable interior cleaner. Follow the instructions on the container.
Only use floor mats that have been approved for the vehicle and can be properly fixed in place. Ensure that the floor mats are securely fastened again when they are returned after being re‐ moved, such as for cleaning. ◀ Floor mats can be removed for cleaning.
Indicator/warning lamps Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
1 2 Cause How to respond The engine refuses to start. Depress the brake or clutch to start the engine, refer to page 56 . The ignition is switched on and driver's door is open. Switch off the ignition, refer to page 55 , or close the driver's door.
1 2 Cause How to respond Convertible top control failed! The convertible top position and lock cannot be detected. When the convertible top has been securely locked, you can continue driving. Close the convertible top/sliding sun‐ roof manually, refer to page 35 .
1 2 Cause How to respond The windshield washer fluid level is too low. Add washer fluid, refer to page 61 , as soon as possible. Lights up in red: Service is due.
1 2 Cause How to respond Indicator lamp 1 flashes: Engine malfunction under high load. High engine load will result in damage to the catalytic converter. You can continue your journey, but moderate your speed and exercise due caution. Have the vehicle checked immediately.
1 2 Cause How to respond Indication in US models The handbrake is set. Indication in Canadian models The handbrake is set. Indication in US models The handbrake is set while driving. Release the handbrake. Indication in Canadian models The handbrake is set while driving.
1 2 Cause How to respond Indication in US models The vehicle electronics have failed. You cannot continue your journey. Contact your service center. Indication in Canadian models The vehicle electronics have failed. You cannot continue your journey. Contact your service center.
1 2 Cause How to respond Dynamic Traction Control DTC is activated, refer to page 90 . Dynamic Stability Control DSC and Dy‐ namic Traction Control DTC are deacti‐ vated, refer to page 89 . Driving stability limited during accel‐ eration and cornering.
1 2 Cause How to respond Light up in yellow and red: A tire is deflated. Carefully bring the car to a stop. Ad‐ ditional information, refer to page 83 . The Flat Tire Monitor was not initialized. Initialize the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to page 83 . Light up in yellow: Flat Tire Monitor failed.
1 2 Cause How to respond Tire Pressure Monitor failed. Punctures are not indicated. Have the system checked. A wheel without TPM electronics is mounted. Have the system checked. Lights up in red: Transmission limp-home program active with restricted range of gears, possibly with reduced acceleration.
1 2 Cause How to respond The transmission is too hot. Avoid high engine loads. You can continue your journey, but moderate your speed and exercise due cau‐ tion. Selector lever position P not engaged. The vehicle is not secured against rolling. Selector lever position P not engaged.
1 2 Cause How to respond Lights up in red: The service appointment is overdue. Arrange a service appointment. Check the service requirements, re‐ fer to page 70 . Lights up in yellow: Service is due. Arrange a service appointment. Check the service requirements, re‐ fer to page 70 .
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Technical data Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
MINI Coupe Cooper Cooper S John Cooper Works Track width, front inches/mm 57.4/1,459 57.2/1,453 57.2/1,453 Track width, rear inches/mm 57.8/1,467 57.5/1,461 57.5/1,461 Wheelbase inches/mm 97.1/2,467 97.1/2,467 97.1/2,467 Smallest turning circle dia. ft/m 35/10.
MINI Coupe Cooper Cooper S John Cooper Works Curb weight, road ready, with maximum special equipment Manual transmission lbs/kg 2,557/1,160 2,679/1,215 2,712/1,230 Automatic transmission lbs/kg 2,635/.
MINI Convertible Cooper Cooper S John Cooper Works Curb weight, road ready, with maximum special equipment Manual transmission lbs/kg 2,701/1,225 2,811/1,275 2,822/1,280 Automatic transmission lbs/kg .
Everything from A to Z Index A ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem 89 Acoustic signal, refer to Check Control 72 Activated charcoal filter with automatic climate con‐ trol 100 Adaptive Light Control 76 A.
C California Proposition 65 Warning 7 Car battery, refer to Vehicle battery 184 Car care products 192 Care, displays 195 Care, vehicle 192 Cargo area – Comfort Access 29 – Emergency activation, re.
Defroster – Rear window 97 , 100 Defrosting windows 97 Defrost setting, refer to De‐ frosting windows 97 Dip stick, engine oil 170 Directional indicators, refer to Turn signals 58 Displacement, re.
F Failure messages, refer to Check Control 72 False alarm, refer to Avoiding unintentional alarms 31 Fastening safety belts, refer to Safety belts 46 Fault messages, refer to Check Control 72 Filling .
I Ice warning, refer to External temperature warning 65 Icy roads, refer to External temperature warning 65 Identification marks, run-flat tires 164 Identification marks, tires 160 Ignition 55 Ignitio.
Maintenance require‐ ments 173 Maintenance system MINI 173 Malfunction – Automatic transmission with Steptronic 64 – Convertible top 35 , 41 – Door lock 25 – Fuel filler flap 150 – Tailgat.
Pressure warning, tires 83 Profile depth, refer to Mini‐ mum tread depth 162 Profile, tires 161 R Radio MINI Boost CD 124 Radio-operated key, refer to Remote control with integrated key 20 Radio rea.
Shift paddles on the steering wheel 63 Side airbags 80 Side windows, refer to Win‐ dows 31 Slot for remote control 55 Snap-in adapter, mobile phone 145 Socket, OBD Onboard Diagno‐ sis 174 Special .
Trunk lid – Emergency activation, refer to Unlocking manually 27 Trunk lid, refer to Tailgate 27 Trunk, refer to Cargo area 27 Turning lamps, refer to Adap‐ tive Light Control 76 Turn signal – I.
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