Owner's Manual MINI CLUBMAN

COOPER Congratulations on your new S 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 mainte- nance information. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience. © 2007 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. Order No. 01 41 0 014 704 US English XI/07, 07 09 500 Printed in Germany Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. 152 151 145 137 134 133 Entertainment 131 122 110 108 Navigation 107 98 97 tips Driving 90 86 82 70 55 46 43 37 26 Controls 25 21 16 10 9 aglance At 6 4 Using this Owner's Manual page to refer index, the by using is item or topic lar on aparticu- information find to way fastest The Contents 208 USB-audio interface portAUX-In CD player andCD changer Radio On/off and settings What to do if … guidance Destination Destination entry system navigation the Starting driving when remember to Things Practical interior accessories Climate Lamps Technology for driving comfort and safety under control Everything Driving safely children Transporting Adjustments closing and Opening system command Voice monitor Onboard Cockpit Reporting safetydefects Notes . 208 203 198 197 Reference 191 178 176 174 170 160 158 Mobility 157 From A to Z system command voice the for commands Short data Technical receiving assistance and Giving Replacing components Care Maintenance thebonnet Under Wheels tires and Refueling 3

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Parts and accessories California Proposition 65 warning California law requires us to issue the following For your own safety, use genuine parts warning: and accessories approved by the manu- facturer of the MINI. Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, tips Driving When you purchase accessories tested including components found in the interior fur- and approved by the manufacturer of the MINI nishings in a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals and Original MINI Parts, you simultaneously known to the State of California to cause cancer acquire the assurance that they have been thor- and birth defects and reproductive harm. In oughly tested by the manufacturer of the MINI addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and to ensure optimum performance when installed certain products of component wear contain or on your vehicle. emit chemicals known to the State of California The manufacturer of the MINI warrants these to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro- parts to be free from defects in material and ductive harm. workmanship. Battery posts, terminals and related accessories The manufacturer of the MINI will not accept any contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your liability for damage resulting from installation of hands after handling. parts and accessories not approved by the man- Used engine oil contains chemicals that have ufacturer of the MINI. caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always Entertainment Navigation The manufacturer of the MINI cannot test every protect your skin by washing thoroughly with product made by other manufacturers to verify soap and water.< if it can be used on a MINI safely and without risk to either the vehicle, its operation, or its occu- pants. Service and warranty

Original MINI Parts, MINI Accessories and other Mobility products approved by the manufacturer of the We recommend that you read this publication MINI, together with professional advice on using thoroughly. these items, are available from all MINI Dealers. Your MINI is covered by the following warran- Installation and operation of non-MINI ties: approved accessories such as alarms, radios, > New Vehicle Limited Warranty amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, suspension > Rust Perforation Limited Warranty components, brake dust shields, telephones, Reference

5 Notes Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models. Canadian for Booklet Guide Service or and for models US theWarranty Booklet in Information in Warranty listed theService and is warranties these about information Detailed > > > 6 countries, contact or other from and region the Ottawa or from 1-613-993-9851 Canada in fromtoll-free 1-800-333-0510 anywhere Defect Investigations and Recalls, may call Canada, toTransport defect safety-related toreport who a wish customers Canadian For Canadian customers http://www.safercar.gov from safety vehicle motor about information other DC 20590. can Washington, also You obtain 400Seventh Street, NHTSA, SW., Administrator, orwriteto: tohttp://www.safercar.gov; go 1-800-424-9153); (TTY: Hotline at1-888-327-4236 Safety toll-free call may Vehicle you contact NHTSA, the To America, LLC. you, ofNorth dealer, orMINI your between problems individual in involved become cannot NHTSA However, campaign. remedy and recall a order may it vehicles, of a group in exists defect a safety that if it finds and investigation, an open If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may 1117. 1-800-831- Telephone 07675-1227, Jersey New P.O. LLC, America, Box1227,Westwood, in NHTSA, addition notifying MINI ofto North Administration, Safety Traffic Highway National or death, you should immediately inform the acrash injury cause cause could or could which hasadefect vehicle thatyour believe you If inUS. the operated and The following applies only to vehicles owned For US customers safetyReporting defects Warranty California SystemLimited Emission Control Warranty Performance Emissions Federal Warranty Defect System Emissions Federal motor vehicle safety vehicle from http://www.tc.gc.ca motor about otherinformation can obtain also You 0N5. K1A ON, Ottawa, Street, de Place Ville,ASFAD, C, 330Sparks Tower Transport Canada by mail at: Transport Canada, At a glance a At Controls Driving tips Driving Entertainment Navigation Mobility Reference

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Reference Cockpit Around the steering wheel: Controls displays the and Controls steering wheel: Around Cockpit 10 2 1 in and out and in mirrors, theexterior Adjusting folding them Turn signals Turn Automatic headlamp control headlamp Automatic beams Low Parking lamps * 40 82 50 82 * 82 Computer Roadside parking lamps flasher Headlamp beams High * 56 83 50 * 83 5 4 3 10 9 8 7 6 Tachometer Releasing the bonnet the Releasing Adjusting the steering wheel thesteering Adjusting surface theentire Horn: Buttons Ignition lock * control cruise Activating/deactivating Volume Left: decelerating or accelerating and speed Storing Right: mand system mand com- voice Activating/deactivating > lists with stored phone numbers lists phone with stored and book phone through Scrolling track music Selecting Changing radio station > Telephone Continuing cruise control cruise Continuing starting/stopping theengine and on/off ignition the Switching Wiper system thetrip odometer Resetting lightingInstrument on steering wheel steering on Press longer:redialing selected is number no phone if redialing and number phone selected call, starting dialing starting call, Press: accepting and ending a 12 46 * 53 * : * 170 51 21 84 41 * * of of 53 55 46 11

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Cockpit 3 Displays 12 1 2 Resetting the trip odometer thetrip Resetting > > with indicator and warning lamps warning and indicator with Tachometer > > Display for Indicator and warning lamps warning and Indicator Current vehicle vehicle speed Current Outside temperature Outside Clock 55 55 55 55 55 13 13 8 7 6 5 4 Fuel gauge Control Display lamps warning and indicator with Speedometer lighting Instrument > > > > > > > > Display for Personal Profilesettings Settings and information and Settings Computer Resetting the Tire Pressure Monitor Pressure Tire the Resetting Initializing theFlat Monitor Tire Odometer and trip odometer trip and Odometer remaining distance to be driven Date of next scheduled service, and Position of automatic automatic of Position 56 * 56 16 84 26 59 55 * 13 60 73 * * 48 76 started or the ignition is switched on. isswitched ignition or the started is theengine onbriefly when come thus and functioning proper for checked are lamps Some via Check Control, page onhowto respond, and ofa malfunction cause call You can up e.g.onthe more information, lamps. warning and indicator ofthedisplayed meaning the explain Display oftheControl edge thelower messages at Text Explanatory text messages or ious combinations andcolors in indicator area lamps light up warning can inIndicator and var- The concept lamps warning and Indicator 2 . 65 . 1

indicate certain functions: certain indicate area display in lamps indicator following The Indicator lamps without text messages as soon as the corresponding lamp comes comes on. lamp asthecorresponding as soon will urgentcases, information In be this shown Turn signals Turn control Cruise emissions on exhaust effect adverse with malfunction Engine applied brake Parking stability driving maintain to order in ASC or DSC isregulating the drive forces flashes: Lamp Rear fog lamp Fog lamps flasher beams/headlamp High 71 * 84 50 * 53 84 175 47 83 13 1

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Cockpit Around the center console the center Around 14 3 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 Automatic climate control climate Automatic > drive DVD of navigation Cover Drive for audioCDs Speedometer flashers warning Hazard ger airbags and for telephone in hands-free mode in hands-free for telephone and Indicator/warning lamp Indicator/warning system command voice for Microphone adjusting volume adjusting and on/off sources audio Switching Reading lamps Glass sunroof, Glass sunroof, electric Air flowrate cooling Maximum mode and recirculated-air AUC recirculated-air control Automatic rate flow and airdistribution Automatic footwell the to distribution Air area body upper the to distribution Air windshield the to distribution Air Temperature thefrequency Changing source theaudio Changing Changing the radio station or track lamps Interior Color of ambient lighting ambient of Color 81 87 88 12 88 87 88 * * 84 for front passen- front for 85 87 * 108 34 * 85 * * 88 87 14 13 12 11 9 10 > Sport button Sport Display ontheControl thestart menu Opening press or turn directions, four in Move joystick MINI Display Control onthe menu different to a Changing Switches in console in center Switches > systems control stability Driving Dynamic Stability DSC Control All-Season Traction Control Control ASC All-Season Traction Seat heating Seat Windshield heating defroster window Rear Fog lamps Fog lockingCentral system,inside Rear fog lamp windows Power Cooling function Cooling windows Defrosting 17 18 * 16 72

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Onboard monitor the voice command system command voice the via entries displays or message Control Check during hidden temporarily is information Status Other displays: 5 3 > 2 4 Status information 20 2. 1. play off/on Dis-Switching Control 1 > Time network, depending on mobile phone with vehicle the is paired phone > Display for: on is issystem possible and gation switched navi- for the information traffic of Reception "TI": display for traffic information fortraffic display > n rs h IIjoystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick MINI the Move startmenu. opens the This button. Press the > Display for: It is possible to make calls Telephone calls" network search ornonetwork search network Name of the connected mobile phone, Radio, CD and external audio source audio external and CD Radio, Entertainment: Reception strength of mobile phone phone mobile of strength Reception Entertainment audio output offor output audio Entertainment Roaming active New entries present in "Missed "Missed in present entries New * * in "Communication": in "Communication": * . * * : if the mobile * or To switch on, joystick. theMINI To press 3. Select "Display off". "Display Select 1. Activating system command voice commands Saying intheManual Owner's Symbols Setting the onboard monitor language, page be identified. can commands spoken the so that is operating, system command voice the which in monitor, language select the theonboard Via Precondition instructions or questions. in support the form provides of systems and control into signals selected for commands the oral system transforms command voice The joystick. MINI the use to becan spoken as It commands. is not necessary ontheControl menuitems Display Individual steering wheel. the your from hands removing without systems vehicle of various operation trol tocon- system you allows command voice The The concept Voice commandsystem acoustic signal indicate that the voice com- thevoice that indicate signal acoustic wheel. onthesteering button Press the mand system. mand {{ word. { ... This symbol on the Control Display and an and an ontheControl This Display symbol ... } }} Saythespecified for word commands Indicates responses responses Indicates of com- the voice 68 . on the Control Display. Control the on relatedcommands to the selected menu item possible the aloud read system the have can You aloud Having the possible commands read Commands or wheel steering the on button the Press system command voice orTerminating canceling onboard monitor. onboard the via ofequipment item the operating by arepossible, continue nofurtherIf commands play when you can enter additional commands. 2. This This symbol Dis- is ontheControl displayed commands. systemis mand spoken ready to receive play. Dis- Control the on appears command The Say the command. { Cancel * } 21

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Opening and closing alarm. monitored. and locked again button it is tailgate close the you subsequently When remotecontrol. on the the of means by tailgate the open is thealarmsystem armed, can you when Even alarmsystem is armed ordisarmed. the or unlocked, is locked the car Whenever Arming and disarming 32 > > flashes. LED one minutes 16 approx. is thesystem armed, all pulse.When After LEDs Display on the revolution counter > > > offan alarmSwitching anybutton. Press twoseconds. least for at button alarm: the off Switching the Press yourself situation. in a dangerous find you if system alarm the activate can You Panic mode* button on thedoor lock. flashes. LED one Afterwards, 16 minutes. approx. for seconds after pulse 10 approx. theLEDs and items aredeadlocked theremaining fully, Even arenotclosed if closed. properly these isnot tailgate or the bonnet the door, A intervals: at short flashes LED One armed. is system flashes: or LED pulse LEDs In cars with convenient access lock. theignition into fully thekey Insert Unlock the carwith theremote control. unlocking via the door lock triggers off the the off triggers lock door the via unlocking versions, certain national-market On < * , press the must beclosed. glassroof and thewindows correctly, operate can detector theinterior movement Before detector movement Interior car'swheelsor itto steal away. the tow ismade ifanattempt instance, for is triggered, alarm The monitored. is inclination vehicle's The Tilt alarm sensor unlocked and locked. and unlocked is offuntil next the car areswitched detector interior the movement sensor and alarm tilt The onds. flash in 2 shortsuccession LEDs for approx. sec- > > interior movement detector offthe Switching tilt alarm sensor and > > > situations: alarms,e.g. false thefollowing prevents This in offtogether. beswitched can detector interior the movement sensor and alarm tilt The Avoiding false alarms > > key. integrated with the twice thevehicle Lock introl twice succession. car the inside remain to are pets If trains, ortrailersferries oncar-carrying transported When being In duplex garages made to tamper thecar. with tamper to made was an 5minutes: attempt approx. than nolonger ignition, but in for inserted the until thekey unlocking LEDs flash is after car. No attempt made towas tamper with the is vehicle unlocked: outafter the go LEDs vated. The interior movement detector is not acti- Press the button on the remote con- ontheremote button Press the procedure, ifprocedure, necessary. closing or opening the Repeat vehicle. the inside is control aremote whether is checking system below. described are access convenient of the use regarding features Special page on starting found are closing and opening on Instructions above. mentioned outthefunctions carry to control remote the on the buttons orpressing access convenient using between In general, isthere nodifference Comparison to standard remote controls > > > > requirements Functional > > > > tions: func- following the supports access Convenient compartment. passenger the in or vicinity immediate the within control remote the detects automatically vehicle The pocket. jacket control body, close to your ine.g. remote your the wear is to do need you Allhand. your in trol hold theremote con- to having without vehicle toenter your you enables access Convenient Convenient access* sunroof. to be and thewindows able glass to operate closed mustbe tailgate/splitdoor and Doors vehicle. the inside is control theremote that detects vehicle the when started be only can engine The seconds. 2 approx. after until again unlocked or locked be cannot vehicle The vehicle. the of is outside use in currently control remote the that detects vehicle the when locked be only can tailgate/splitdoor orthe vehicle The operation Convenient engine the Starting separately thetailgate/splitdoor Unlocking Unlocking/locking the vehicle closing the windows or glass sunroof, the or opening while delay brief a notice you If 26 . < closed. For convenient closing, press and hold button closing, press and hold For button convenient button Press Locking page to refer remotecontrol, with the opening Convenient button Press Unlocking The power windows and the glass sunroof the and windows power The are open. are thedoors and is switched off theengine when sunroof orglass windows the tooperate able be to lock ignition the into control remote the Insert again. operated be can sunroof glass the and windows the vehicle, the inside located is control remote the and again closed are tailgate/splitdoor and thedoors If opened. been has not tailgate/splitdoor or the door asa long so glasssunroof and windows the still operate can off, you is switched theengine If Windows glass and sunroof, electric* signal acoustic an and flash flashers slightly. warning hazard reopen The will thetailgate/splitdoor is closed, splitdoor tailgate/ the bay after vehicle's cargo locked splitdoor. tailgate/ of the ontheoutside button Press the separately thetailgate/splitdoorUnlocking has been accidentally left inside the accidentally has been control that a remote detects thevehicle If 1 1 28 . . . * sounds. < * 33 are 1 .

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Opening and closing the vehicle it vehicle necessary, If checked. or have the inside you with control theremote Take tioning. is notinsidecontrol oris the vehicle malfunc- the ignition lock. ignition the is in positionN,the remote control mustin be lever selector the when off engine the switch To control into the ignition lock, page lock, ignition the into control Itvehicle. toinsert is not a necessary remote onwhena remote control is inside the switched be or ignition can started the be can engine The engine Starting the page button, start/stop briefly by readiness on radio Switch the pressing readiness onradio Switching 34 lamps Warning and start the engine. lock theignition into control theremote Insert grated key. inte- the orusing control remote onthe buttons the via vehicle the or close open happens, this If waves. radio tolocal due malfunction may access Convenient Malfunction roll. can vehicle The 4. 3. 2. 1. transmission into a car wash with a vehicle automatic driving Before lever isselector in position P, page the off when be switched only can engine The automatic transmission offthe engine with in Switching cars Switch off theengine. off Switch N. toposition lever selector the Move brake. the Depress lock. into ignition remote control Insert otherwise the engine willstart. Do not depress the brake or the clutch, engine cannot be started. The remote Theremote be started. cannot engine the theengine: start to ismade attempt warningThe lamp an onwhen comes 46 . 46 47 < . . and possiblyand injure themselves. sunroof the operate could children otherwise leave whenyou the car, you thekey with Take until it ofvision is field shut. your 3. 2. 1. totime. time from replaced tobe will need that abattery tains con- access forconvenient remote control The thebatteryReplacing Glass sunroof, sunroof, Glass electric* trol. 10 seconds. approx. within restarted only can be off, theengine is switched engine lock. theignition into control remote another insert Press the cover on to close. to on cover the Press up. ing fac- side theplus with battery thenew Insert Remove the cover. closing the glass sunroof and keep itin and keep sunroof theglass closing injuries, when prevent care To exercise point or to yourMINI Dealer. collection toabattery battery theold Take replace the battery in the remote con- remote the in battery the replace ontheControl Display: appears sage a mes- onand comes lamp indicator The inside the thevehicle. After no longer is control remote the running: is engine warningThe lamp onwhen the comes < < have the system initialized. The manufacturer of initialized. Themanufacturer thesystem have case, In this raised. only be can sunroof glass the thereis power apossibilityfailure, After that a power supply interruptionsFollowing in electrical theglasssunroof. of independently closed and opened rollerbe can sunblind The blind sun Roller refertopage access, nient lock door or conve- via operation Convenient pletely. com- sunroofs both closes again switch the on Pressing raised. sunroof glass is Therear tion. posi- raised a in remains sunroof glass front The by pressing the switch forward. way thesame in be closed can glasssunroof The stops theswitch movement. the Releasing sunroofis closed. rearglass The front glasssunroof opens. The there. it hold and switch backward press raised, the roof sun- glass the and on switched ignition the With closing Opening, > > Raising Pressing again themovement. stops again Pressing fully. raised sunroofs are closed Both point. the resistance beyond switch backward ignitionWith on,press switched the the movement. the stops switch the Releasing areraised. sunroofs glass Both there. it hold and point theresistance to backward theswitch Press 28 , 29 , 33 . engine running. engine orthe on switched ignition the with minutes eral sev- for cool system the Let overheated. is tem sys- the opened, not and be only closed can dow selves. the electric windowsand possiblyinjure them- operate could children otherwise thecar, leave with when you you theremote control Take shut. until they vision field are your of Opening, closing Opening, Windows long as is opened. as no long door minute as 1 approx. still operated for can be windows the off, switched is ignition the When After switching off the ignition up. switch the pressing by way in be thesame closed can window The > > done by your MINI Dealer. work this have you that recommends MINI your stop the opening movement. theopening stop to again switch the Tap on. switched is tion ifigni- the automatically opens window The downwards. switch the Tap switch. the until you opens release window The downwards. switch the Press several inseveral closetimes succession, thewin- closed and If, is opened awindow after themin keep and thewindows closing when injuries, care exercise To prevent car, otherwise children couldoperate the the leave you when you with key the Take < < 35

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Opening and closing pinch protection system impaired. system be could protection pinch the Otherwise movement. with window fere inter- thatmight accessories any not install Do closing. tinue con- would thewindow and objects, asthin such obstructions, of kinds certain detect to fail might system safety the otherwise clear, is path travel slightly. reopens the window and is interrupted closing action closes, the window a as value specific a exceeds force closing the If system protection Pinch selves. electric windows and possibly injure them- 36 2. 1. ually. man- can closed be the normally, window dows win- fromclosing you etc., prevents the dows, win- the on ice orif danger, external an is there If pinch protection without Closing window closes without pinch protection. closes without window there. The it hold and seconds 4 approx. within again upward switch Press the a certain value. slightly force exceeds reopens theclosing if window the and limited is protection Pinch switch hold upward and Press it the there. system, always ensure that the window's thewindow's system, alwaysensurethat thereis thepinch protection though Even < < on airbags, refer to page information additional and locations airbag For Thisuals. is effect temporary. usually only loss hearing mild in sensitive extremely individ- a provoke may noise inflation and ignition The on the depending circumstances. excluded, fully be cannot withairbags contact from resulting injuries instructions, the all follow you if Even deployed. ous injuries result could theairbags suddenly if seri- otherwise theside airbags, against heads not their lean do surethatpassengers Make deployed. suddenly airbag front the dashboard. Otherwise, leginjury couldresult if the against nofeet legs arepropped or that e.g. seated, is correctly thefrontpassenger that area.Ensure asastorage side passenger front the on airbag of front the cover notusethe Do bags and the seat occupant. theair- between istocome nothing oneand No off. triggered being airbag the of event the in orarms tothehands injury therisk of minimize to positions, o'clock 9 and 3o'clock in the hands your with onthe rim, wheel thesteering grip Airbags refer safely, page to dren chil- ontransporting information additional For ing section. follow- the in contained instructions the observe to urgeyou westrongly efficiency, optimal with operate systems safety the that ensure To dent. anacci- of theevent in safety your on influence hasa major position theseated the airbags, and junction with the safety belts, the head restraints bution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving. In con- contri- vital a make can position sitting ideal The Sitting safely Adjustments between yourself andthe airbags. Always Always maintain an adequate distance < 80 43 . . On the front passenger aswell, do frontseat passenger not On the accident. lead toan control could lossofvehicle ensuing the and movement, with unexpected respond Safety belts,Safety topage refer be impaired. could effect restraining its otherwise taut, area ing and regularly pull the belt in the upper-body cloth- bulky wearing Avoid abdomen. the injure and collision frontal a of event the in hips the over slide could thebelt Otherwise twists. any without body snugly the fitting shoulder, and lap the across taut pulled is it that so belt safety the Fasten orbepinched. objects or hard fragile pass edges, over runacross sharp throat, the belt The safety mustnotrestagainst abdomen. across the hips and does not press against the surethatMake the inbelt the lap sits area low lap. passenger's in toride orsmall a children infants they do not represent a substitute. but device, safety asanadditional belt safety the their belts. safety complement Airbags wear all occupants surethat make drive, every Before Safety belt refertopage restraints, Head accident. ofan event the in injury of risk increased an is there erwise, anaccident. of theevent injury ofneck in risk the reduces restraint head A correctly adjusted Head restraint Noteadjusting before Seats the vehicle is moving. The seat could could seat The is moving. the vehicle seatwhile your toadjust attempt Never wear awear single safety belt. Never allow to one person morethan allow Never Oth- level. ear atapprox. is center its that away such in restraint head the Adjust < < 40 . 39 . 37

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Adjustments tion. Seat adjustment Seat on page onpage height restraint head on instructions the with Comply mally provided by the belt. nor- protection the eliminating belt, safety the of sliding under anaccident of theevent ger in adan- there is otherwise driven, is being vehicle the while totherear toofar backrest the incline 38 arrows arrows Pull the up lever down or repeatedly, push Height erly. forward or back to make sure it engages prop- theseatgently move lever, the releasing After arrows position, desired Pull thelever,arrow Longitudinal adjustment < ensure the best possible personal protec- Observe the instructions theinstructions on page Observe 2 1 . , until is thedesired height reached, 40 . 39 and on damaged safety belts belts safety damaged on and 1 , and slide the tothe slideseat the , and 2 . < 37 to vature. cur- the ordecrease toincrease thewheel Turn position. sitting upright relaxed, plementarysupport to helpyou maintaina The upper hips and spinal column receive sup- region. thelumbar in support additional obtain to backrest the of contour the adjust also can You Lumbar support* arrow lever, Pull the Backrest nal adjustment and backrest angle. backrest and adjustment nal forthelongitudi- function memory mechanical a includes feature entry convenient The entry Convenient Entry to the rear the backrest or backrest lift arrows the off,asnecessary, it 1 , and apply your weight to 2 . dent due to unexpected movement. tounexpected due dent thereis arisk backrests. acci- seat Otherwise of and seats front the engage off, driving Before property damage. 2. the head restraint. head the from protection without will be passenger the onthat seat. Otherwise, anyone transporting before restraint thehead Reinstall question. theseatin on will be sitting if one no restraint a head remove Only accident. ofan event the in injury of risk increased an is there erwise, anaccident. of theevent injury ofneck in risk the reduces restraint head A correctly adjusted restraints Head 1. Previous position 1. 2. Fold the backrest back up to theseat. up lock to back thebackrest Fold position manually, page longitudinal the adjust case, this In tion. posi- current its in engage will seat the wise, position. its previous into theseat back Push arrow backrest, seat onthe upthelever Pull backrest, arrow backrest, the on pushing by forward seat the Move forward. folds backrest The that you do not injury do you personal or not cause that ensure backwards, theseat moving When that its center is at approx. ear level. Oth- earlevel. isatapprox. itscenter that away such in restraint head the Adjust seat seat itsis in previous position. Other- up until the notfold backrest the Do 1 . < 2 . 38 . < < Front Removing down. restraint head the arrow button, the press lower: To To raise: pull up. adjustment Height 2. 1. Rear 4. 3. 2. 1. 5. Press button button Press Pull up as far as willit go. button press Additionally out as asfar it will go. button Press slightly. forward thebackrest Fold Pull up as far as willit go. out completely. Fold back the backrest. the back Fold outcompletely. restraint head 1 1 and pull the head restraint and pull the head restraint 2 and pull the 1 , and , and slide 39

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Adjustments they do not represent asubstitute. notrepresent do they but device, safety asanadditional belt safety the their belts. complement safety Airbags wear all occupants that sure drive, make every Before tion. Seat heating* Seat 40 Front and rear seats Safety belts longer. button Press off Switching The LEDs stay lit. power. onbattery save to off entirely switched ortheheating is is lowered temperature The thepreviously at set temperature. activated isautomatically heating the seat utes, thenext15min- within driving continue you If temperature. highest the indicate LEDs Three level. temperature each for once Press on Switching < ensure the best possible personal protec- Observe the instructions theinstructions on page Observe 37 to safety belts.safety their unfasten passenger if or front or driver seat, thefrontpassenger on areplaced objects if fastened, belt hasnot been senger's safety pas- front the if km/h 8 or mph 5 approx. above speeds atroad activated is also reminder belts' safety 'Fasten The fastened. hasnotbeen belt belts'is reminder when safety the driver's issued correctly. safety The 'Fasten fastened been safety systems is not ensured. not is systems safety ofthese operation correct otherwise facturer, manu- ofthe MINI thespecifications with dance working specially trained personnel in accor- onlyby aMINIDealer or byaworkshopthat has workcarried Have out this anchors checked. belt and its seat-belt tensioners replaced and the Front seats Seat belt reminder 3. 2. 1. Opening erly, page any stature as long as the seat is adjusted prop- of adults for suitable is anchor belt upper The buckle. in hear the belt sureyou thelock engage Make Exterior mirrors Mirrors Damage to safety belts Closing Guide thebeltits into reel.Guide buckle. the in redbutton Press the Grasp beltthe firmly. vex than the mirror. thanthe driver's vex The objects mirror frontpassenger's is more The con- system belt the safety have accident: an in orstressed aredamaged safety belts the If play. Check whether the safety belt has belt thesafety whether Check play. Dis- ontheControl appears message signal a sounds. Inacoustic addition, an and on come lamps indicator The 37 . < switched on. switched ignition the or running is engine the while heated mirrors areautomatically exterior both At outside temperatures below a certain limit, Automatic heating* direction Turn the knob beyond the pressure point in mirrors Folding in and out* glass. the of edge the manually:The alsobe press mirrors can adjusted Manual adjustment 2 1 dent. acci- an of risk increased an is there otherwise youseein themirror;you onthe basis of what behind fromtraffic distance your notgauge Do appear. they themirror arecloser than seen in in by hand back out into their correct positions. correct their into out back hand by in werefolded that mirrors orformoving example, in can beneficial narrow This streets, for be km/h. mph/30 toapprox. up speeds 20 Folding out in and Folding mirrors mirror orright exterior theleft Adjusting < 2 . The mirrors can be folded in at road road at in folded be can mirrors . The * in ofthemirror. in front directly windshield the to kind any of stickers or labels adhesive affix not do and windshield, and mirror rearview interior the between area the rectly, keep the photo cells clean, do not cover cor- toensurethat the system In functions order ror. mir- ofthe back is onthe other the arrow; frame, mirror the in cell is photo mirror. One the in ment. move- unexpected to an risk due is accident a of Interior mirror, automatic dimming* automatic mirror, Interior Turn theknob. atnight: aredriving you when behind you vehicles glarefrom reduce To Interior rearviewmirror Adjustments wheel Steering mirror rearview interior of the feature dimming automatic The < while the car is in motion, otherwise there otherwise motion, car is in while the position wheel steering the adjust not Do * is controlled by two photo cells cells photo two by is controlled 41

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Adjustments 3. 2. 1. 42 will be damaged. up. theleverback Swing tion. tosuit angle posi- seated your and distance preferred to the wheel the steering Move Fold the lever down. back up, otherwise the mechanism the mechanism up,back otherwise lever toswing the notuseforce Do < doors, forexample. doors, the opening by persons other and/or themselves of the front passenger airbags, refer to page to refer airbags, passenger front the of deactivation automatic on information more For system. child-restraint a in seated is child the evenif deploy, the child theairbags if injury to of risk increased an is there Otherwise, vated. deacti- mustbe side and airbags seat, front the Front passenger airbags seat for passenger front Exception dent. ofan risk ofinjuryacci- in the event increased therewill an Otherwise be engaged. and back weight. age,size and for their appropriate thatis system is longer child-restraint any assoonthereno belt asafety in led with buck- mustbe orolder of years age 13 Children accident. an of event the in injury of risk thereis anincreased size. Otherwise and weight age, their suitable for system child-restraint a in is onthe rear children seat. for place thatthe safest hasshown research Accident Children should alwa dren The right place forchil- Transporting children safely < vehicle, otherwise they could endanger could endanger they otherwise vehicle, inthe unattended children notleave Do restraint system on the front passenger passenger systemonthefront restraint it betouseachild- Should necessary rear seat backrest is folded all the way when the rear in the seats child install Only in therear cm ft/150 13 orsmaller 5 than of theage under children transport Only < ys sit in the rear < 80 < . increased risk of injury if the airbags deploy. airbags the if injury of risk increased thereis an otherwise deactivated, ger are passen- forthefront airbags side and front the ished. dimin- be may effect theprotective erwise Oth- systems. child-restraint using and installing Child seat security On the front passenger seat installation Child-restraint systems, 2. 1. safety belt the To unlock belt is locked. safety The 3. 2. 1. the belt safety To lock tems. sys- outin secure order pulled child-restraint to being from be prevented can passenger front All rear safety safety belt and for the belts the Remove the child-restraint system. child-restraint the Remove Openthe belt buckle system. child-restraint the against Allow the belt strap to retract and pull it taut out. way the all strap belt the Pull belt. the with system thechild-restraint Secure < the front passenger seat, make sure that seat,sure that make passenger the front systemon After achild-restraint installing selecting, when instructions facturer's manu- system child-restraint the Observe 43 <

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Transporting children safely anchors couldbe damaged. function offunction the may seat be compromised. protective the otherwise system, the of turer by themanufac- instructionssafety provided LATCH: LowerAnchors and Tethersfor CHildren. system ing fix- child-restraint LATCH 3. 44 Child-restraint system with tether strap seatthe may be compromised. of function protective the otherwise backrest, theseat systemrestsfirmly restraint against are located behind the labeled protective caps. anchors LATCH forthelower points anchor The system. fixing child-restraint thearea for the of out belt seat,pull the child's the installing Before anchors LATCH for points Anchor way. all the toretract strap belt safety the Allow child-restraint systemsonly, the child-restraint otherwise tosecure anchors tetherstrap the Use restraint system, follow restraint the operating and To install and use the LATCH child- properly engaged and that the child- anchors are LATCH the sure two that Make < < < are labeled. 4. 3. 2. 1. of an systeminrestraint accident. the event thechild- strap notproperly secure will the Otherwise anchor. as tothetop it passes twisted Placement ofthetether strap 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 floor alevel is with equipped thevehicle load When straps, systemswith restraint arrows. tether forchild- anchors aretwo additional There position. into its restraint lowermost thehead Push hook. the using theanchor strap to tether the Attach holders. restraint head the between strap thetether Guide upward. restraint thehead Push Tether strap of the child-restraint system thechild-restraint strap of Tether backrest Seat Anchor floor bay Cargo strap hook Tether restraint Head Direction of travel * , the anchors are covered. Their positions Their arecovered. , anchors the not run over sharp edges and is not not is and edges sharp over run not strap does retaining suretheupper Make < 5. Pull the retaining tight. strap theretaining Pull 45

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Driving Inserting the the Inserting key into theignitionlock Ignition lock Driving 46 so. while doing orclutch brake the notdepress off.Do onand ness or the ignition readi- radio to switch button start/stop the Press Start/stop button interlock. Pposition: the in is lever selector unlessthe thekey take out cannot You Automatic transmission > time: same the At slightly. ejected It is briefly. key the in Press lock keyfrom theignition the Removing can operate. consumers electrical Individual Radio readiness lock. ignition the into theway all thekey Insert beforehand. on was it if off switched is ignition The ious exhaust gases can lead to unconsciousness unconsciousness to lead can gases exhaust ious sumers in order to preserve the the battery. order topreserve in sumers time. > > automatically: off switched is readiness Radio tachometer. the aredisplayed in temperature outside and time Individual electrical co Radio readiness Starting the engine Starting the > > as thefollowing: such situations in off switched not is ignition The on. back ignition the switches again button stop thestart/ Pressing driver's is opened. door the when off automatically is switched ignition The go out. displays the in lamps warning and indicator All Radio readinessand ignition off area indicator in lamps warning and indicator Most on Ignition matic transmission, the engine starts. engine the transmission, matic orthebrake carif transmission has the auto- h utno h orhnl rte onpage ing Lock- to refer control, remote the on button orthe handle door the on button the When using convenient access convenient using When lock When the key is removed from the ignition The low beams are switched on switched are beams low The The clutch or brake is depressed 1 spaces; otherwise inhalation ofthenox- inhalation otherwise spaces; notallow theengine to Do in run enclosed tion and any unnecessary electrical con- electrical unnecessary any and tion igni- the off switch off, is engine the When depress clutch if car the depress has the manual and button thestart/stop you press When , page 13 , light up for varying lengths of of lengths , light up for varying 33 nsumers can operate. The operate. nsumers can * by pushing < < 3. 2. 1. 3. 2. 1. access, refertopage access, convenient with in vehicle or lock in ignition Key Automatic transmission refertopage access, nient conve- with ignitionvehicle orinside lock in Key transmission Manual pedal. accelerator the notdepress engine, do the When starting speed. engine ate at astandstill. Moveoff immediately at amoder- vehicle the with up warm theengine notlet Do alytic converter. thecat- damaging and ofoverheating a danger is there and burned or inadequately burned not fuel is the Otherwise, start. not does engine the moving. from car the prevent to brake parking the apply forcefully P and toposition lever selector the in transmission place neutral or move ning, the engine is run- thecar the while leaving Before hazard. safety potential a sents such repre- avehicle otherwise running, engine the with vehicle anunattended leave Never gas. toxic highly but and colorless, anodorless oxide, mon- carbon gases contain Exhaust death. and Press the start/stop button. start/stop the Press position to selectorP. lever the Move Depress the brake. button. start/stop the Press clutch. the Depress Depress the brake. sion or repeated start attempts in which inwhich attempts start or repeated sion in starting quick succes- Avoid frequent < < 33 . 33 . fully, otherwise the vehicle could begin toroll. begin could thevehicle otherwise fully, When parking, apply the parking brake force- 3. 2. 1. Automatic transmission 3. 2. 1. Manual transmission off Switching the engine the lever. the lower slightlyand pressPull the button upwards, Releasing lever automatically. The in locks position Applying therearwheels. brakes it fromrolling while parked; thevehicle vent topre- intended brake is primarily parking The brake Parking engine has has started. engine the as soon as automatically stops and time, foracertain automatically starteroperates The Forcefully apply the parking brake. button. start/stop the Press P. toposition lever theselector move atastandstill, car the With Forcefully apply the parking brake. orreverse. intofirst gear Shift button. stop car With at the pressa standstill, thestart/ leave the vehicle. thevehicle. leave Always take the key with you when you 47 <

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Driving running. engine the with the vehicle leaving before brake shift ently 3rd or4thgear. into inadvert- ifyou damaged be could engine the rear axle. at the fishtailing, i.e. traction, of loss and braking over- to lead could force excessive Otherwise, lever. brake parking ofthe thebutton press tinuously pull toohard. so,con-not doing the lever up In 48 2. 1. theRemoving key Parking the vehicle page Steptronic, using gears manually shift can you mode, automatic fully the to addition In with Steptronic Automatic transmission* overcome. hastobe slight resistance a left, tothe pressed leveris thegearshift When is stationary. thevehicle this onlySelect when gear Reverse transmission Manual Switch off theengine. off Switch P. toposition lever selector the Move eetpsto P and apply the parking select position fromrolling, always vehicle the prevent To Otherwise totheright. lever gearshift the press gear, 6th or 5th into shifting When toslow tobe thecar, used or stop has do brake parking ifthe cases, exceptional In < < < 49 . Changing selector lever positions themanual mode. gear in current selector or leverposition is The displayed, the P R N D DS M1 to M6 Displays inthe tachometer R M/S N P + – D positions lever Selector lever positions R and P. R and positions lever selector into shifting accidental prevents lock A > > 3. start. to areready untilyou brake the depress move:shiftlock. refuse to selector will lever the brake; otherwise the depress first stationary, vehicle the with N Por from away thelever moving Before interlock. isengine running: onorthe isswitched theignition Pif position outof moved canonly be lever selector The Remove the key. < after you select a driving position, fromcreeping thevehicle prevent To throttle resistance point. resistance throttle Depress the accelerator pedal beyond the full- performance. maximum enables to achieve you Kick-down Kick-down D. in whenyoudrive is lowest position sumption conditions, fuelcon- operation normal Under automatically. are selected gears ward All operation. for- vehicle fornormal Position D Drive, automatic position ple. The vehicle can roll. exam- for wash, car a in are you when this Select N Neutral vehicle isstationary. the onlywhen Select this R Reverse turning. from wheels thedrive toprevent locks transmission The vehicle isstationary. the onlywhen Select this P Park lever, arrow. theselector of onthefront button Press the Overriding the selector lever lock the actual gear. actual the is displaselected gear The thesystem. by notbe rev will executed toover- theengine cause that would downshift thus, a example, speed; vehicle for and engine of combination plausible a in result will they only when areexecuted downshifts and Upshifts lever position theright D. selector into to the again, move mode automatic the To use M6. to M1 displays tachometer The > > gear. the shifts Steptronic operation. manual activate Push the selector lever forward or pull it back to Shifting with the selector lever played. DS is dis- and is activated Sportprogram The left theM/S into shifting slot: tothe D position from lever selector the Move M/S operation manual and program Sport matic drive. returnstoD, auto- automatically transmission the of time, amount acertain for accelerate or paddles theshift gears with not shift you If do matically switches to manual mode. auto- transmission The wheel. steering the on you drive, can gearsusing shift the shift paddles automatic D, inposition lever the selector With onthe Shifting steering wheel Transmission shiftsTransmission down. theselector leverinPush the – direction. shiftsTransmission up. direction. + the in lever selector the Pull yed briefly, followed by 49

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Driving 1to M6 is displayed in the gear indicator.M1 > > 50 2. 1. overridden: lever is thesele pressed, selector the on thebutton Palthough position theselector of moveout lever refuse Should to lock lever selector the Overriding 3. 5. 4. Transmission shiftsTransmission down. oneof paddles. the shift Push shiftsTransmission up. paddles. shift oneofthe Pull cable connector if necessary. the Disconnect out. is inside sleeve the until lever theselector up thesleeve over Pull theselector lever. sleeve the of Unclip Take the hub remover thehub cover Take of selector lever. of the front onthe button the pressing by position intothedesired lever selector the Move up. loop the Pull side. passenger the front on insert it and in kit loop the tool onboard ctor lever lock can bector lock can lever 1 out of outof the failed. point. tance theresis- thelever to manually, press turnoff To theresistance thelever beyond point. Press signals turn Using 2 1 flasher headlamp Turn signals/ 4. 3. 2. 1. orthreetimes. once is theturnsignal flash can set to whether You point. asfar thelever astheresistance Press Triple turn signal activation as long as you wish to indicate a turn. for point asfarthe resistance thelever Press Indicating a turn briefly Headlamp flasher Headlamp indicator signal Turn Select "Vehicle and tires". and Select "Vehicle "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and joystick to highlightMove the MINI "Setup" startmenu. opens the This button. the Press lamp indicates that an indicator bulb has has bulb indicator that an indicates lamp indicator of rapid flashing the Unusually < vehicle is stationary. is vehicle the when speed to normal switches system The point. resistance the beyond or press twice Press Fast wiper speed is stationary. thevehicle when operation intermittent system to switches The once. Press Normal wiper speed whenreleased. tion posi- itsinitial returnsto automatically lever The lever upward, arrow Press the Switching on wipers 4 3 2 1 Wiper system 6. 5. Triple turn signaling is activated. is signaling turn Triple Cleaning Cleaning headlamps and windshield or rain sensor mode intermittent Activating/deactivating Switching off wipers or brief wipe Switching on wipers signal". turn "Triple Select "Lighting". Select * 1 . * 1. sensor Adjusting the sensitivity oftherain activation. wiper by undesired resultincould caused damage arrow button, Press sensor Activating intermittent wipe or rain mirror. rearview oftheinterior front in directly windshield, the on mounted is sensor rain The rainfall. the of intensity the on depends betweenwipes is controlledautomatically and time sensor,the rain a with equipped is car the If preset. is time intermittent-wipe the arainsensor, with thecar equipped is not If Intermittent wipe or rain sensor* 2. 4. 3. Switch on the ignition, refer topage refer ignition, onthe Switch played. is dis- until "SET/INFO" lever repeatedly theturnindicator in button pressthe Briefly symbol and "SET" are displayed. are "SET" and symbol the until repeatedly button the Briefly press changes. display the until button the hold and Press an automatic car wash. Failure to do so todo so Failure carwash. an automatic entering sensorbefore rain the Deactivate < 3 . 46 . 51

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Driving antifreeze. use reason, this For obscured. be could vision windshield. If freeze on the will do, you your that fluid the danger any is washersif there the 5. 52 system washer headlamp the otherwise closed, completely if has been thebonnet usethewashers Only damage the pump. washer is open. whenthebonnet cleaned be cannot headlamps with alarm system, carsequipped an the In intervals. appropriate and atregular cleaned are headlamps the on, switched is system lighting vehicle the When operated wipers briefly. are the Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield and Pull thelever,arrow headlamps* and windshield Cleaning once, arrow downward thelever Press Brief wipe arrow again, thebutton Press sensor Deactivating intermittent wipe rain or 7. 6. changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and The settings stored. settings are The tochange. forthedisplay Wait tivity. sensi- toselect button thedesired Press the fluid reservoir reservoir fluid iswill otherwise empty, you washer the when not washers use the Do < * may be damaged. Do not use use not Do damaged. be may 4 . 3 . 2 . ignition is switched on. switched is ignition contact with hot engine parts. Otherwise, fluid fluid parts. Otherwise, hot engine with contact onthecontainer. theinstructions with thereis injury. arisk ofpersonal Complyerwise ofchildren, oth- ofreach it keep out and tainer con- original closed storeit only in sources, the 1 0 Rear windowwiper matically auto- nozzlesareheated washer window The Window washer nozzles Washer fluid reservoir Washer fluid 2 rear the window Cleaning damage the pump. washer 3 Turn the cap tolevel cap the Turn : To switch on intermittentwipe parked wipers Rear etwp : level to further cap the Turn wipe tent intermit- during the rear window To clean Operation is continuous in reverse in reverse gear. is continuous Operation Turn the cap tolevel cap the Turn parked : are whenwipers therear window To clean there. freeze when the engine is cool, to avoid avoid to cool, is engine the when freeze refillanti- contains fluid Only that washer ignition from away it keep Therefore, flammable. is antifreeze fluid Washer fluid reservoir reservoir fluid iswill otherwise empty, you washer the when notusethe washers Do * while the engine is runningorthe 1 3 . and it and there. hold < 2 and hold it hold and < result. a as anaccident cause and ofthevehicle trol con- lose could you Otherwise surfaces. loose or ice rain, snow, e.g., to, due conditions road poor traffic or e.g.winding dense conditions, roads, wheel. steering onthe thebutton using specify you that speed the maintains and stores km/h. The car then mph or 30 20 least approx. ofat speeds vehicle at available is control Cruise The concept Cruise control* liters. quarts/4.5 US 4.8 Approx. system: headlamp washer With liters. quarts/2.5 US Approx. 2.6 Capacity the correct concentrationismaintained. mendations. recom- tomanufacturer's according antifreeze, Fill if with and, a required,water washer with safety. sonal arisk toper- and spills hazard constitute a fire constant speed is prevented by adverse adverse by is prevented speed constant driving at control notusecruise when Do sure make to reservoir fluid washer the filling before antifreeze and thewater Mix < < < Activating/deactivating cruise control cruise Activating/deactivating vated. cruise control system is ready be can and acti- lights up. The in thespeedometer lamp Indicator 4 3 2 1 Activating drop if the engine output is insufficient. is output engine if the drop Onuphill may exceeded. vehicle speed grades be may speed thecontrolled is not sufficient, effect braking engine the grade, If, on adownhill speed. vehicle storesthecurrent and system maintains The button Press current speedMaintaining off. switched is ignition the when is cleared speed stored The again and maintained. is achieved stored ispedal speed released, the the accelerator pedal. Once the accelerator depressing by deactivated not is control Cruise > > > > vated: deacti- isautomatically thesystem addition, In button Press Maintaining, storing and decreasing speed decreasing and storing Maintaining, speed increasing and storing Maintaining, control cruise Activating/deactivating cruise Resuming control active is system control stability driving the When N lever position tion selec- is in transmission theautomatic When depressed is clutch the When applied are brakes the When 3 2 . . 53

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Driving 2km/h. mph or 1 approx. increases by ton, speed the thebut- you press Every time is reached. speed switched off. switched is ignition when the is cleared speed stored The maintained. and again stored is last achieved The speed decreased. be will speed the that except oraccelerating, thespeed ing sameasfor increas- here are the functions The reached. is speed button and hold Press button the using Accelerating button Press Increasing speed 54 Malfunction fulfilled. notbe may foroperation sary briefly. displayed is speed Selected Display intachometer* button Press Resuming a speed stored beforehand button Press Decreasing speed the driving speed is maintained and and stored. drivingis speed maintained the isreleased, thebutton After pedal. accelerator pressure on without accelerates the The vehicle in the tachometer, the conditions neces- theconditions tachometer, in the km/h is displayed briefly mph --- or If --- appears on the Control Display. ontheControl appears lights ifup thesystemfails. A message lamp in tachometer the warning The 3 1 4 repeatedly until the desired . repeatedly until the desired 3 . < perature display and clock. and display perature tem- fortheoutside serving otherwise display upper the in shown speed current the have To Current vehicle speed approx. +37 sinks to displayed temperature the When Outside temperature warning topage refer time, the Setting Outside temperature display, time as well as fortheodometer km or miles measure, of units respective the Select Units of measure 3 2 1 display,perature clock tem- outside Odometer, undercontrol Everything outside temperature, page temperature, outside risk ofblack ice. increased is an There up. lights lamp warning an accident. thereis of risk anincreased otherwise example, for roads, shaded and onbridges carefully drive Resetting the trip odometer thetrip Resetting and odometer trip Odometer speed current or clock and display temperature Outside above +37 above temperatures form at also can ice Black < 7 /+3 7 6 /+3 , a signal sounds and a and sounds , asignal 6 . You should therefore therefore . Youshould 60 . 63 7 . or 6 forthe Press knob knob Press lock: ignition the from is removed after key the briefly odometer and temperature outside time, the display To parked is vehicle the When tachometer. the pressknob on, switched theignition With Resetting thetrip odometer and tripOdometer odometer therefore the engine, becomes hot. too In addi- becomes engine, the therefore and coolant, the if on willcome lamp warning A Coolant temperature engine. the protect to interrupted is supply fuel the range, this In gauge. of the zone overspeed red the in needle the with engine the operate Never Tachometer lower display. in the appears then temperature outside The 2. 1. move to the upper display. totheupper move Wait for thespeed display toautomatically display. lower the in appears speed until the current repeatedly lever intheturnindicator Press button the 3 in the intachometer. the 3 in in 55

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control Fuel gauge Fuel pageCheck coolantlevel, to refer play. Dis- ontheControl appear will amessage tion, 56 damage could occur. and guaranteed not are functions engine wise Display. Control the in remains km,themessage miles/50 approx. 30 than Whentherange cruisingis range. less remaining displays the Thetachometer Display. Control the briefly is on displayed amessage and arrow, red, to orange from change lamps indicator remaining the liters gallons/8 US 2.1 approx. of zone reserve to the fallen fuel levelhas the Once Reserve liters. gallons/50 US 13.2 Approx. S Cooper MINI Cooper, MINI slightly. fluctuate may the indicator example, for areas, mountainous in driving are you when period, longer a for varies thevehicle thetilt of If page on onrefueling can information find You tank capacity Fuel 158 30 miles/50 km, be sure to refuel; other- refuel; to sure be km, miles/50 30 displayed is therange If less than . < 172 . to Units of measure onpage ofmeasure to Units refer measure, of units corresponding the set To > > > > > orderin listed: the displayed are ofinformation following items The tion. call items repeatedly to various of informa- up in thebutton indicator lever theturn Press Displays intachometer Computer* With the trip computer, page computer, thetrip With ning. run- has been theengine time for the Calculated consumption Average fuel damage could occur. and guaranteed not are functions engine wise fuel currently in the tank. of the amount kmand miles/30 last the 18 over been driven thecar basis has theway the on of is calculated range The fuel. remaining the with available range cruising estimated the Displays range Cruising played. dis- trip another for consumption average the Current vehicle speed vehicle Current speed Average consumption fuel Current consumption fuel Average range Cruising 30 miles/50 km, be sure to refuel; other- refuel; to sure be km, miles/50 30 displayed is therange If less than < 60 58 . , you can have have can , you 2. 1. basicoperation on page monitor, the onboard via computer the open To Display on the Control Displays lower display of the computer. in the appears then temperature outside The 2. 1. clock. and display perature tem- fortheoutside serving otherwise display upper the in shown speed current the have To Current vehicle speed seconds. 2 approx. for lever indicator turn the in button the press speed: average To reset displayed. trip foranother speed average the page thetrip computer, With of averagespeed. switched off are not included in the calculations engine the and parked vehicle withthe Periods Average speed emissions. exhaust minimum with tofueleconomy conducive style is driving your current toseewhether you toallow fuelconsumption Displays the current Current fuelconsumption 2seconds. forapprox. lever turnindicator in the button press the consumption: fuel average To reset in n rs h IIjoystick. MINI pressthe and tion" "Naviga- highlight to joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press display. totheupper move Wait for thespeed display toautomatically display. lower the in appears speed until the current repeatedly lever intheturnindicator Press button the 16 . 58 , you can have , have can you 2. 1. fuel consumption: average and speed average the thevaluesfor To reset Resetting values > > > > 3. 4. > sage. joystick toconfirm the mes- Press the MINI entry. menu respective the Select Average fuel consumption speed Average > > todestination: Distance range Cruising the uppermostfield. Select "Car Data". If necessary, move highlightthe marker to Select "Onboardinfo". > > destination: at ofarrival time Estimated tem, page tem, sys- navigation the in a destination Enter below further puter, to information refer com- inthe enteradistance Manually tem, page tem, sys- navigation the in a destination Enter below further puter, to information refer com- inthe enteradistance Manually 110 110 57

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control 1. Entering adistance manually 58 4. 3. 2. 1. trip. holiday a for e.g. suitable is computer trip The Trip computer guidance. destination during automatically is mandated distance The 3. 2. values to zero: toresetall and on/off tripcomputer switch To > > > > > Select "Dist. to dest.". to "Dist. Select Select "Tripcomputer". Data". "Car Select joystick. MINI the press and tion" "Naviga- tohighlight joystick MINI the Move startmenu. opens the This button. Press the thesetting. toapply joystick MINI Press the destination. your to thedistance toselect joystick theMINI Turn Average fuel consumption fuel Average speed Average Distance traveled Driving time Departure time 3. 2. 1. > > > desiredSelect menu item. the displayed. menuitems are Other joystick. MINI the Press thetop. from field third the markerto highlight move necessary, If the "Reset" "Stop" "Start" 2. 1. Exiting displays 1 areclosed. thedoors and isat a cle standstill vehi- the on, isswitched ignition whenthe able Certainsettings and information are onlyavail- Operating principle Settings and information Press the button for a longer period. foralonger Press button the lever repeatedly until "HOME" is displayed. theturnindicator in button pressthe Briefly > > > > for: Button Calling up computer information computer up Calling values set or display selected Confirming values Setting display Selecting 56 6 5 4 3 2 for approx. 8 seconds. 8 approx. for are Displays also entries exited if are made no time. the and ture display showstheoutside tempera- The again Exiting the menu the Exiting Setting thedate Setting Setting thetime Setting check vehicle Displaying Calling up Check Control 64 63 65 66 59

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control Next setting or item of information of item or setting Next 60 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. page on Profile Personal to also refer control in currently use, for the remote stored are Thesettings settheunits of measure. To Units of measure information. of item or nextsetting the to directly changes display The 2. 1. 7. 6. Select "Units". Select /Units". "Language Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick MINI the Move startmenu. opens the This button. Press the period. foralonger button Press the lever repeatedly until "NEXT" is displayed. theturnindicator in thebutton press briefly information, of item or asetting Within Select the desired unit desired measure. Select unit of the Select themenu item toset. be 26 . MINI Dealer. on theignition. switch or engine the start you after immediately the next scheduled service are briefly displayed of date the and distance driving remaining The requirements Service read out from the remote by your theremote control out from read be can required work service of extent The < 3. 2. 1. play, refertopage play, Dis- Control the on displayed maintenance of scope the on information further have can You Supplementary information 5 4 3 2 1 Possible displays Select "Info sources". "Info Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press Vehicle check Vehicle Rear brakes Front brakes Engine oil information selecting for Button 16 . 5. 4. onpage found be tem can Sys- Maintenance ontheMINI information More 6. 9 8 7 6 Select "Service requirements". "Service Select Info". "Service Select tus". "Sta- Select top. the from field second the If necessary, move highlightthe marker to Next setting or item of oritem of setting information Next Exit display fluidBrake test Roadworthiness 59 174 . 60 61

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control schedule a service appointment. service a schedule not ensured. not CBS Service is Condition Based effectiveness of Select anentry. Select each entry: on displayed information further have can You played. applicable, inspections required by law is dis- if and, operations A list maintenance ofselected 62 page correctly, set always is Display ontheControl surethedate Make inspections* required forlegally deadlines Entering Symbols Exiting themenu thearrow. Select The service deadline passed. deadline service has already The Please approaching. is inspection dated man- legally a or service for deadline The required. is service currently No 64 , the otherwise Exiting the menu 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. The date entry entry date is stored. The thesetting. toapply joystick MINI the Press ment. adjust- the make to joystick MINI the Turn highlighted. is year The thesetting. toapply joystick MINI the Press ment. adjust- the make to joystick MINI the Turn monthis highlighted. The date". service Select "Set inspection". "State Select "Status". Select ments". the uppermost field. Select "Service require- markerto highlight move necessary, If the Select "ServiceInfo". sources". "Info Select joystick. MINI the press and joystick to highlightMove the MINI "Setup" startmenu. opens the This button. the Press thearrow. Select 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. time the Setting theIn tachometer Clock The settings are stored. are settings The tochange. forthedisplay Wait tosettheminutes. Press button the tominutes. tochange forthedisplay Wait tosetthehours. Press button the changes. display the until button the hold and Press displayed. are "SET" and symbol the until repeatedly button the press Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press played. is until dis- lever repeatedly "SET/INFO" theturnindicator in button pressthe Briefly 1. time the Setting On the onboard monitor 3. 2. 4. start menuappears. the until twice or once button the Press eetdadpesteMN joystick. press the MINI and selected joystick until "Settings" Turnis the MINI joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move eetdadpesteMN joystick. press the MINI and selected joystick until "Time / Date"Turn isthe MINI 63

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 5. 64 page on Profile Personal alsoto in use,refer currently theremote control arestored for settings The format time the Setting 6. The system accepts newtime. accepts the system The 8. 7. Select desiredSelect format. the format". "Time Select "Time". Select Date". / "Time Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick MINI the Move startmenu. opens the This button. Press the eetdadpesteMN joystick. press MINI the and selected joystick until "Time" Turnis the MINI eetdadpesteMN joystick. press MINI the and selected joystick until "Set time"Turn isthe MINI rs h IIjoystick. MINI the press and tosettheminutes joystick theMINI Turn joystick. MINI the press and hours tosetthe joystick MINI Turn the 26 . 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Setting the date theIn tachometer Date page on Profile Personal alsoto in use,refer currently theremote control arestored for settings The memo". "Hour Select hour. will full each tonesjust before You hear three onthe Switching signal*hour The hour signal hoursignal is activated. The Wait for the display to change to month. to tochange forthedisplay Wait ofthemonth. to settheday Press button the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and symbol and "SET" are displayed. repeatedly until pressthe thebutton Briefly changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly 26 . 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. page on Profile Personal alsoto in use,refer currently remotecontrol stored settings for the are The Setting the date format 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Setting the date On the onboard monitor 8. 7. Select "Dateformat". "Date". Select Date". / "Time Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press last adjustment, the date is stored. date the last adjustment, the After adjustments. theremaining Make The next setting is highlighted. setting. the apply to joystick MINI the Press ment. adjust- the tomake MINI joystick the Turn date". "Set Select "Date". Select Date". / "Time Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press stored. are settings The tochange. forthedisplay Wait way. inthesame year and month Set the 26 . Indicator and warninglamps Display. Control the of bottom the at messages text as well as signal in play an acoustic and, somecircumstances, dis- the in lamps warning and indicator involve messages Control Check monitored. tems alertsyoutoanymalfunctions sys-and in the functions vehicle Check monitors The Control The concept Check Control indicator and warning lamps. warning and indicator ofthedisplayed meaning the explain Display oftheControl edge thelower messages at Text Explanatory text messages areas indicator the in colors and combinations ious var- in up light can lamps warning and Indicator 7. Select the desired format. desired the Select 1 and 2 . 65

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control To exit the displayed information: information: displayed the exit To on. lamp comes asthecorresponding as soon will this urgent shown cases, information In be page to refer respond, to how and malfunction a of thecause later,e.g.regarding information more view can you messages, Control most Check For 66 sion. in thesametime, are succes- they at displayed occur malfunctions several If hidden. be cannot They rectified. been have themalfunctions until Check aredisplayed Some messages Control lever. indicator intheturn thebutton Press Hiding Check Control messages thearrow. Select 67 here. shown thesymbol marked with are They . Viewing storedViewing CheckControl messages 2. 1. is if closed. door played driver's the messages only Check Control can Stored dis- be sages can be viewed whenever is convenient. it whenever viewed can be sages Control stored. have Check mes- been messages stored. seconds, remain but 20 approx. after hidden automatically are messages Check Control Other This symbol indicates that Check Control Control Check that indicates symbol This changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly here. shown thesymbol marked with are They 4. 3. 2. 1. page to principle refer foroperating monitor, Onboard more information Viewing later 5. 4. 3. Select "Service Info". "Service Select sources". "Info Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press messages. forother check to pressthebutton Briefly Control Display. onthe appears message text the addition, In displayed. is message corresponding the stored, If Check hasbeen a message Control messages. Control arenoCheck if there OK" appears "CHECK down. button the Hold INFO". "CHECK and symbol corresponding the shows display the until repeatedly button the Press 16 . 3. 2. 1. page to principle refer foroperating monitor, Onboard Displaying, settingchanging or limit the km/h. againleast byat 3 mphor5 second iftime your vehicle speed falls below it this onlya speed of You warned reaching are limit speed inarea. a urban an exceed if warnings you to receive forexample, you, This enables this speed. reach you when indicate will message Control a Check and a speed, Enter Speed limit 5. 6. Exit display: Select "Car Data". "Car Select joystick. MINI pressthe and tion" joystick to Movehighlight the MINI "Naviga- menu. start the opens This button. the Press messages". the uppermost field. Select "Check Control If necessary, move highlightthe marker to Select a text message. text a Select thearrow. Select 16 . 67

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Everything under control 4. 68 4. 3. 2. 1. page to refer principle operating for monitor, Onboard Stopwatch "On". Select Activating the limit limit. asthe current speed your adopts system The speed". "Selectcurrent Select yourcurrentApplying speed as limit activated. isautomatically limit The 7. 6. 5. Limit is activated. is Limit Select "Limit". Select Select "Stopwatch". Data". "Car Select joystick. MINI the press and tion" "Naviga- tohighlight joystick MINI the Move startmenu. opens the This button. Press the thesetting. toapply joystick MINI Press the limit. toset the joystick MINI the Turn Select limit:". "Change 16 . Altering settings Altering ground. in theback- operation continues stopwatch is running. The all stopwatch at times the while available remain functions remaining the of All count. stopwatch mary pri- ongoing the below appears time interim The time". "Interim Select reading time interim an Taking > > > resetting or stopping Starting, 4. 3. 2. 1. use. in control currently remote forthe stored is ting Referto the basic principles on page can set. Display be oftheControl language The Control Display onthe Language This stops the timer. stops the This "Stop". Select beforehand. running ifitwas and is restarts reset stopwatch The "Reset". Select time. atthedisplayed starts stopwatch The Select "Start". Select "Language /Units". "Language Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and joystick to highlightMove the MINI "Setup" startmenu. opens the This button. the Press 16 . The set- . The 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. use. in currently control remote the for stored is setting The on. switched are beams low the while setting thebasic change can you that however, Note, conditions. lighting ambient tothe adapted isautomatically brightness The Display Control ofthe Brightness 7. 6. 5. ting is reached. ting set- thedesired until MINI joystick the Turn "Brightness". Select "Brightness". Select settings". "Display Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press language. desired the Select be changed. can messages gation navi- textsand forthedisplay language The language". "Text Select "Language". Select 69

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technology for driving comfort and safety warning being issued too late. too issued being warning physical tothesystem circumstances may lead otherwise speed, athigh anobject approaching Avoid parking. as thecase is when usually mfrom the rear sensors. center 1.50 ft/ 5 therearcorner sensors, or approx. from cm in/60 24 approx. is object an until sound does not acoustic warning However, an m. 2 ft/ approx. arange of 6.5 sensorshave These either bumper. sensors in therearefour ultrasonic thedistance, measure behind the vehicle. ofanobject To presence The concept PDC* Park Distance Control safety Technology for driving comfort and 70 3seconds. approx. after parallel toawall, ing signal the acoustic stops driv- e.g. when constant, remains distance the If tone sounds. continuous a then cm, ft/30 1 roughly below to falls object nearest the to If shorter. distance the become thetones between theintervals decreases, object and vehicle between As thedistance signals Acoustic driving. before this shortperiod R. Wait to position lever transmission selector theautomatic or move gear reverse engage you when second 1 approx. after automatically isactivated system the on, running With theignitionthe or engine switched Automatic mode avisual indicator signals and tic backwards. parking assists Acous- you with PDC objects when they are approached slowly, slowly, areapproached whenthey objects indicate can that aid aparking is PDC <

warnyou of the nysryfo itneo tlat4i/0cm. in/10 least4 of at adistance from spray only and periods for thesensors lengthy toward jet the direct not do cleaner, a high-pressure using When effectively. tooperate continue will they ice toensure that in free of orsnow order and sensorsclean the keep this avoid problem, To checked. 4. 3. 2. 1. page to refer principle foroperating monitor, Onboard sounds. signal acoustic the before theControl even Display on areshown objects distant of contours The Display. Control the on toobjects distances thesystemshow have To visualPDC with warning Malfunction Select "Vehicle and tires". and Select "Vehicle "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and joystick to highlightMove the MINI "Setup" startmenu. opens the This button. the Press Control Display. Have the system system the Display. Have Control the on appears message A functioning. Indicator on: comes lamp isPDC mal- 16 . or inside the car can drown out the PDC signal. outthePDC thecarcan drown or inside outside sound sources Loud damage. property or injury personal riskof a is there otherwise cautiously, drive always Therefore, detectable. be not may ledges, wall as such objects, truding is pro- given. signal audible Higher, continuous thesensors' orafter before a spots blind enter may suchascurbs, indicated, already objects Low etc. objects, wedge-shaped and thin objects such as trailer tow bars and couplings, reach physical can its detection withsonic limits ultra- Moreover, be detected. cannot objects driver. in Sensors,too,have blind which spots al obstructions any and use. in control remote the for stored is setting The isactivated. PDC as assoon Display Control the responsibility of the driver. Therefore, do not not ofthedriver. Therefore, responsibility do the remains always style driving appropriate An conditions. driving adverse in even stability vehicle's the maintain to help that systems of number a has MINI Your systems Driving stability control System limitations 6. 5. The PDC display is activated. on isshown It isactivated. display PDC The Select "PDC display on". display "PDC Select the uppermost field. Select "PDC". If necessary, move highlightthe marker to mating the distance between the vehicle thevehicle between distance the mating esti-PDC, responsibility final for with Even even with driving stability control systems. systems. control stability driving with even repealed, be cannot physics of laws The ways remains with the with remains ways the < > > > tions: others,ABS following func- the Among includes ing a lane change. alane ing in while turnsordur- braking enhanced further are characteristics steering and stability Driving Cornering ControlBrake CBC safely, refer to page Braking increased. thus is safety Active braking. full during is even response ing. steering maintained Safe brak- during ofthewheels locking ABS prevents ABS Brake System Antilock > > following encompasses functions: the ASC thefrontwheels. braking necessary, and cornering, by reducing engine output and, if tion, especially when driving off, accelerating stability and trac- driving system optimizes This thevehicle. accelerating offand ing start- while wheels drive atthe slip prevents ASC ASC* Control Traction All-Season duration of the full braking application. the brake for onthe thepressure reduce not Do benefits provided by ABS are exploited. tance to a minimum. At the time,same all the helpsdis- Thus,thesystem keep braking force. to automatically develop maximum braking Rapidly depressingthe brake causes thissystem Assist Brake behavior. braking stable ensure to wheels rear in thebrake the pressure system controls The brake-forceElectronic distribution EBV taking risks.taking by again margin safety additional the reduce Brake Assist distribution brake-force Electronic Control Brake CBC Cornering Brake Assist ABS System Brake Antilock < 99 . 71

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technology for driving comfort and safety > > > > functions: following the encompasses also DSC wheels. and through braking actions at the individual output engine reducing by limits physical within course a safe maintain thevehicle helps DSC cases, In thefront wheels. these anglepast an is swerve about orifis to atacting momentum thecar if therear of forexample conditions, ing erate. The system also recognizes unstable driv- rest oraccel- from away pull whenyou traction losing from wheels driving the prevents DSC Stability Control DSC* Dynamic 72 control better For ASC or DSC goes out. for lamp theindicator again; thebutton Press Activating ASC or DSC assoonpossible. again ASC/DSC activate stability, vehicle increase To forbrief a period. in snow, it can be helpful to switch off ASC/DSC driving snowchainsWhen with orto 'rock free' executed. nolonger are actions promoting drive-output and Stabilizing deactivated. are lamp for the ASC or DSC comes on. ASC or DSC until theindicator repeatedly thebutton Press Deactivatingor DSC ASC Hill StartAssistHill Brake Assist ABS System Brake Antilock ASC Control Traction All-Season braking forces. ASC or DSC controls the driving and flashes: lamp theindicator If could result. wards. seconds and the car will start2 to roll back- approx. after place in car the hold longer thebrake. Hill releasing after Assist willStart no during this time span. Drive off immediately is released. thebrake after seconds 2 for approx. holds in the place car Start Assist Hill 3. 2. 1. parking brake for this. the to use oninclines. is notnecessary It off StartAssist youinHill driving aids comfortably Assist* Start Hill control systems inthedriving stability Malfunction > transmission: automatic With > > moresportily. even respond to MINI your causes button the Pressing Sport button* off. drive and immediately thebrake Release shift gear. clutch and into the Depress brake. the with MINI the Hold More rapid gear shifting in Sport program. shifting in Sport rapid gear More is moredirect. response Steering the accelerator.of movements to morespontaneously responds Engine otherwise unstable driving conditions conditions driving unstable otherwise ahead, well think and cautiously Drive nation, the car may roll backwards a little alittle roll backwards may car the nation, incli- road and load vehicle on Depending < the system checked as soon as possible. as soon as checked system the Have operational. vehicle remains The malfunctioning. is warningThe lamps come on. ASC orDSC ASC or DSC is deactivated. on: are lamps theindicator If < over a lengthy period of of time. period alengthy over inall fourtires occur that will inevitably pressure factors, nal loss itcan nor thegradual identify of by exter- caused tire damage of severe sudden, driver the warn to unable is Monitor Tire Flat The System limitations reinitialized. be must tire pressure. inflation rect cor- the for initialized be must system the tire, a flat of reporting reliable the assure to order In requirement Functional as aflat tire. and is reported is detected This change rotation. changes, and this in turn alters the speed of atireIf losespressure, its rolling circumference individual tires while moving. the of speeds rotating the comparing by tire pressure detects loss in a Flat Tire Monitor The The concept Flat TireMonitor FTM* > > Deactivating the system is thetachometer. briefly displayed in SPORT The LED lights up. button. SPORT the Press Activatingsystem the Switch off engine. off the Switch again. button SPORT the Press tire, or change a wheel or tire, the system tire, thesystem or awheel tire,change or a correct thepressure you in Each time < not function. not with snow chains snow with tireor a space-saver spare driving are ifyou system the initialize not Do automatically. tinued con- is initialization the resumes, driving When Initializing the system the Initializing 2. 1. lever Using the button inthe turn indicator 3. spare tire spare space-saver a with driven is vehicle the When > > > > delayed or malfunction: system be could thefollowing situations, In the played. is dis- until "SET/INFO" lever repeatedly theturnindicator in button pressthe Briefly driving. start not do but engine, the Start changes. display the until button the hold and Press Snow chains are attached are chains Snow the drive wheels,high lateral acceleration in slip driving: of style Performance-oriented orslippery surface onsnowy road Driving initialized System hasnot been ing, which can be interrupted at any time. time. any at interrupted be can which ing, driv- during completed is initialization The * , page 188 , the Flat Tire Monitor , theFlat Tire can- Monitor 73 * . <

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technology for driving comfort and safety 4. 74 3. 2. 1. page to refer principle operating for monitor, Onboard monitor onboard the Using 6. 5. 4. played. corresponding symbol and "RESET" are dis- repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick MINI the Move startmenu. opens the This button. Press the feedback. any without move, the on is car the while completed is Initialization driving. Start changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and Select "Vehicle and tires". and Select "Vehicle 16 . 2. 1. loss of tire pressure. Indication of a flat tire ofa flat Indication 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. sidewall, refer to Run-Flat Tires, page Tires, to Run-Flat refer sidewall, tires normal Tires. orRun-Flat with your isvehicle whether equipped Check maneuvers. steering and braking tion. Avoid sudden with cau- vehicle stop the and speed Reduce ing. driv- during completed is initialization The driving. Start "Yes". Select "Reset". Select startdriving. not do but engine, the Start the uppermostfield. Select "FTM". markerto highlight move necessary, If the sounds. There is a Thereis a orsubstantial flat sounds. tire also signal acoustic Display. An Control red. and appears on the A message warningThe lamps onin come yellow is a circle with the letters RSC on the the letters RSCon circlewith the ais Tires Run-Flat identifying symbol The 168 . < the journey, this may be an indication that the that indication bean may this journey, the orloud noises during occur vibration unusual If characteristics. braking distance and altered natural steering extended braking, in stability tracking reduced includes This changes. handling loss, vehicle pressure of event the In occur. may accident 3. 2. 2. 1. Run-Flat Tires* 1. Normal tires > > > guidelines: following the of onthebasis driving for continued distance kPa, you can estimate psi/0 the possible 0 loss, pressure tire complete of event the In must then be initialized. be then must system The initialized. been have not might sure in all tires. four air check pres- the At thenext opportunity, topage tire, refer thedamaged change theflattire, refertopage Repair could result. could page km/h. or mph 80 50 of a speed exceed not Do maneuvers. steering and braking sudden Avoid km/h. or 80 mph 50 Cautiously reduce speed to below tireisdamaged. which Determine speed of 50 mph or 80 km/h, otherwise an an km/h, otherwise 80 or mph of 50 speed a exceed do not and cautiously Drive approx. 30miles/50 km 4 area full: cargo persons, With a full load: approx. 90miles/150 km luggage: without 2 bay cargo full,persons, or4persons With a medium load: km miles/250 approx. 155 1 luggage: 2 without to persons With a light load: 168 rect pressures, the Flat Monitor theFlat rect Tire pressures, tothecor- inflated fourtiresare If all not equipped with Run-Flat Tires, Run-Flat with not equipped if is vehicle the driving notcontinue Do your MINI Dealer. contact be determined, cannot If this , otherwise a serious accident aserious accident , otherwise < < < 183 , or , or 186 . quency. fre- radio the same systems ordevices using toother due malfunctioning is temporarily TPM Have the aspossible. the system checked as soon Have compact spare wheel spare compact as a such electronics, TPM without wheel a if tire a flat indicate cannot and inactive is system The are correct. pressures thetire inflation eventhough cated be tirea indi- may reset;forexample, flat been correctly not system work does The itif hasnot influences. a significant loss of pressure in one or more tires. more or one in pressure lossof significant a is there if you notifies system The tires. mounted ofthefour pressures theinflation checks TPM The concept TPM* Tire PressureMonitor Malfunction System limitations resetthesystem. changed, malfunction. may system the wise, usewheelswith electronics. Other- Always TPM correct. are pressures tion infla- while tire all reset must be the system tire, a flat of reporting reliable the assure to order In requirement Functional contact your MINI MINI your Dealer. contact and driving notcontinue Do accidents. cause wise, sections tire loose of maycome the and assoonpossible. Other- stop and cle speed damaged tire has finally failed. Reduce the vehi- den severe tire damagecaused byoutside ofsud- in advance you warn cannot TPM been corrected or awheel or corrected tire been has been has pressure inflation tire a time Each Tire Monitor or the system hasfailed. orthesystem Tire Monitor in theFlat Thereisplay. a malfunction ontheControl Dis- appears message lamps warning light yellow.The A upin < * , has been mounted, or if or if mounted, been , has < < 75

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technology for driving comfort and safety changed, resetthesystem. changed, Green color indicators.of instructs youtodo theTPM unless so by means tobe corrected need does tirenot pressure The is driven. being while thevehicle sure changes pres- that tire thefact intoaccount takes TPM thetires. of color the by indicated is condition system and tire The Status indicator on the onboard monitor 76 Resetting the system > > > for this:Possible reasons detect apuncture. cannot system The Gray monitor. onboard onthe tires. A sure appears in several message pres- oftire loss tireorsubstantial isaflat There yellow wheels All monitor. onboard the on appears Amessage tire. in theindicated sure pres- oftire loss tireorsubstantial isaflat There yellow wheel One tor. moni- onboard the on displayed is active" "TPM value. target established tothe tire corresponds inflationThe pressure Malfunction frequency radio using same the or devices systems by caused malfunction Temporary TPM isbeing reset been corrected or a wheel or tire has been pressure has time atire inflation Each < 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. lever Using the button in the turn indicator pressures in the tires are accepted as thetar- in thetires areaccepted pressures inflation set the few minutes, a driving After driving. Start appears. "RESETTING" until thebutton and hold Press "RESET". reset using be can Monitor Pressure Tire The displayed. are "ACTIVE" and Pressure for Tire Monitor symbol the until briefly thebutton press Repeatedly changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button pressthe Briefly startdriving. not do but engine, the Start 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. page to principle refer foroperating monitor, Onboard monitor onboard the Using system resetis completed. the after out goes lamp indicator The cally. automati- continued is reset the resumes, driving When time. any at interrupted be can and drive, your during completed is reset Thesystem monitored. tobe values get Select "Reset" and press joystick. theMINI and Select "Reset" driving. start not do but engine, the Start joystick. MINI the the uppermost field. Select"TPM" and press If necessary, move highlightthe marker to joystick. tires"Select press and "Vehicle and the MINI joystick. the MINI press and "Settings" Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press 16 . 2. 1. loss stantial tire pressure. of Message for low tire inflation pressure inflation tire low for Message 8. low!" isshown. low!" "Tire message The yellow. in displayed are itor inflation pressures, mon- all tires ontheonboard again. is displayed active" TPM "Status: and in green thetires areshown monitor, onboard the On automatically. continued is reset resumes,the time. driving any When rupted at drive, your during be completed can and inter- reset is system tobeThe values monitored. target the as accepted tires are the in pressures inflation set the minutes, afew driving After 9. Vehicle. for Manual Owner's the to refer sidewall, Tires. tiresorRun-Flat normal with your isvehicle equipped whether Check maneuvers. tion. Avoid sudden braking and steering with cau- vehicle the stop and speed Reduce Select "Yes" and press the joystick. press the MINI Select and "Yes" TPM..." is displayed. is TPM..." "Resetting and gray in shown are tires The driving. Start being reset and while it is determining the the determining is it while and reset being is the system while is detected flat tire a If also sounds. is aflattirealso sounds. orsub- There onboardmonitor. An acousticsignal and red. A message appears on the lamps oninThe come warning yellow is a circle with the letters RSC on the the on RSC letters withthe is acircle Tires Run-Flat identifying symbol The < < 77

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technology for driving comfort and safety contact your MINI Dealer. MINI your contact and driving notcontinue Do accidents. cause and loose wise, thetiresections come may of assoon possible.Other- stop cle and speed damaged tire has finally failed. Reduce the vehi- the that indication an be thismay journey, the occur orloud vibration unusual noises If during characteristics. braking distance and altered natural steering extended braking, in stability tracking reduced loss, This changes. includes vehicle handling pressure of theevent occur. In may accident 2. 1. Run-Flat Tires* 2. 1. Normal tires 78 > > > guidelines: following the of distance for continued driving on the basis thepossible can estimate you kPa, psi/0 0 loss, tirepressure complete of theevent In erwise a serious accident aserious accident result. could erwise km/h. mph/80 50 a of notexceed speed Do maneuvers. km/h. Avoid sudden braking and steering 80 mph/ 50 below to speed reduce Cautiously page to refer tire, thedamaged change or tire theflat Repair tireisdamaged. which Determine speed of 50 mph/80 km/h, otherwise an an km/h,otherwise mph/80 50 of speed a notexceed do and Drive cautiously approx. 30miles/50approx. km area 4 persons, full: cargo Witha full load: 90miles/150approx. km luggage: without 2 persons, area full, cargo or 4 persons Witha medium load: km miles/250 155 approx. luggage: 1 to2 without persons load: light a With not equipped with Run-Flat Tires, oth- Run-Flat with not equipped is vehicle the if driving continue not Do your MINI Dealer. contact be determined, thiscannot If 186 < . < < > > > situations: following the in shown is message of type This be detected. can punctures appears. No amessage and gray On the onboard monitor, the tires are shown in system, refer to the Owner's Manual forVehicle. Manual refertotheOwner's system, reset the pressure and inflation tire the Check Message for unsuccessful system reset system unsuccessful for Message Malfunction under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat tire tooverheat causes the tire under-inflated asignificantly Driving pressure. proper on the to them inflate possible, and as soon as tires your check and stop youshould illuminates, tire thelow pressure telltale when Accordingly, under-inflated. significantly are tires your oneormoreof telltale tire when low pressure a illuminates that TPMS system monitoring sure pres- atire with equipped been has vehicle your feature, safety tires. As added sure for those an pres- inflation tire determine the proper should cle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you onthe vehi- indicated size the sizethan different pressure label. tion your If has a vehicle tires of tireor on thevehicle infla-placard manufacturer vehicle the by recommended pressure inflation tothe inflated whencold and monthly checked be should spare, the tire, including Each Systems FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring to NHTSA/ according Declaration radio frequency. radio same the using devices or systems other to due malfunctioning temporarily is TPM If mounted hasbeen electronics If TPM a without wheel checked. thesystem Have thereis amalfunction If low. in comes larger warning yel-lamp on the continuously; lights up then low and small flashesThe in lamp warning yel- tire has been changed, forexample. been changed, tire has monitor. a The systemis notresetafter onboard appears on the A message yellow. in on lamps come warning Both continue to function properly. tofunction continue to theTPMS allow wheels and tires alternate or thereplacement toensurethat vehicle your tires or orwheelson one more replacing after telltale malfunction theTPMS check Always erly. prop- functioning from theTPMS prevent that vehicle the on wheels or tires or alternate ment replace- of installation the including reasons, of foravariety occur may malfunctions TPMS pressureas intended. tire low orsignal detect to able be not may thesystem isilluminated, cator indi- malfunction the When exists. malfunction the as long as startups vehicle subsequent upon lit.continuously sequence This will continue remain then and minute one approximately for will flash telltale the amalfunction, detects tem sys- the When telltale. pressure tire low the with TheTPMS malfunction indicator is combined illuminates. tale tirepressuretell- low theTPMS level the at which reached has not underinflation if even pressure, tire correct maintain to responsibility driver's itisthe and tiremaintenance, forproper tute asubsti- isnot theTPMS that note Please ability. thevehicle'sstopping handling and affect may life, tire and tread and efficiency fuel reduces also lead to can tire Underinflation and failure. 79

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Do from system retention airbag the remove to notattempt Do rests. clothing such as coats or jackets over the back- of items nothang Do frontseats. the to bags seatswith air- side for integral ically approved cushions seat covers, or otherobjects not specif- attach not Do otherway. inany them modify or impacts. certain rollover dents, rear situations ofcollision, e.g.notin minor type every acci- in triggered be not to designed are airbags The bag supports the head. supports the sideupper body area. The head air event of side impact. The relevant side airbag the in provide protection help airbags side and head the needed, When restraint. adequate vide pro- in alonecannot safety which impacts belts tofrontal responding by passenger front and driver the protect help frontairbags The tion. Airbags 80 action Protective covers: marked the under arelocated following airbags The < cover panels of the airbags, cover them or or them cover airbags, the of panels cover the to materials adhesive apply not Do ensure the best possible personal protec- Observe the instructions theinstructions on page Observe 37 to below. airbags front passenger toStatus of refer vated, acti- or deactivated airbags, passenger front the accordingly. thesystem by deactivated bags for thefront passenger are activatedor air-side and front The is occupied. seat the how whether and determines seatcushion senger pas- in impression An analysis front the of the airbags passenger Automatic deactivation of the front bags can also be found on the sun visors. sun the on found be also can bags air- the about information and notices Warning result in injury. personal which either of could activation, airbag ired undes- or emergency an in failure to lead could thesystem service to attempts unprofessional required licenses. Otherwise, explosives the has and personnel trained correspondingly with your MINI of manufacturer of the procedures works torepair that oraccording a workshop Dealer MINI a by only executed generators bag testing, disposal repair, removal, of air- and the system, have restraint oftheairbag triggering or deactivation, ofmalfunctions, theevent In burns. thereisof adanger because 3 2 1 Head airbags at the front and and rear atthefront airbags Head backrests in airbags Side airbags Front passenger seat, read precau- safety seat,read the passenger thefront achild on transporting Before view mirror shows the current status of status current the shows mirror view rear- interior the lamp above indicator The < < > deactivated. or areactivated airbags passenger front the whether lamp indicator shows isThe occupied. seat passenger thefront how and whether with accordance in airbags side and front passenger's ofthefront status functional the shows bags air- passenger front the for lamp indicator The airbags passenger offront Status ensured. wise a correct analysis of the seat cushion is not Other- below. theseatfrom press against could which seat the under items any notplace Do MINI. your of manufacturer the by ommended seatunlessthey specificallyare passenger rec- tothefront items orother mats ball cushions, covers, notattach Do onarearseat. senger pas- therelevant transport position, sitting the changing by achieved be cannot status airbag desired If the out. goes lamp indicator the and are activated airbags passenger front that the so his shouldor her sitting change position senger cases, such comes thepas- In on. airbags senger pas- front the for lamp indicator the positions; in certain sitting adults and adolescents by vated bedeacti- also can airbags side frontand The ing children safely, page Transport- under instructions handling and tions After the a child's After that installing seat, check vehicle. of the ofmanufacture at time the NHTSA the by required were that seats child notactivated. senger are pas- forthefront airbags side and front The systemis ontheseat. restraint detected whenchild a specially in a designated child- intended as on comes lamp indicator The < system. 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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Lamps position in is switch light the if off switched matically is auto- theexterior off, lighting switched tion with the you igni- door the driver's open When position switch necessary, iflamps parking the on Switch engine. startthe to power enough nothave might tery bat- the otherwise oftime, periods long unduly Parking lamps/low beams Lamps 82 position in is switch the When Automatic headlamp control* theignition is on. onwhen come low beams The toposition switch thelight Turn Low beams on on lights of Activation on. switched is lighting side vehicle rearand front, The toposition switch thelight Turn Parking lamps 3 2 1 0 parking, page are switched on and off automatically depend- automatically off and on switched are ning lamps lampsning welcome and Automatic headlamp control headlamp Automatic lamps welcome and headlamps Low-beam lamps running daytime and lamps Parking lamps running daytime and off Lamps tery. Therefore, do not leave onfor notleave them Therefore, do tery. bat- lamps discharge parking will the The < 0 1 , . 2 or 83 3 . . e side e side of the for vehicle 3 , the low beams beams low , the 2 1 * . . , daytime run- , daytime with the light switch in position position in switch thelight with lamps onmanually. head- the switching by situations low-visibility of risks,safety youshould kindsto respond these Toavoid weather. fog hazy or detect cannot thesystem For lighting conditions. example, toambient onin be response switched should judgment in determining when the lamps is parked. thevehicle off after switched areautomatically lamps on.Theexterior tion page lamps are activated, running thedaytime If use, refer to Profile, page to Personal refer use, control in remote is stored for the setting The time. onforacertain remain onand come beams thelow off, switched thelights with thecar, ing park- after flasher theheadlamp activate you If lighting Pathway unlocked. is vehicle the as as soon time acertain on for lamps come interior and lamps parking the theignition, off switch you when position control headlamp automatic or leave thelight in you beam If low the switch lamps Welcome you switch on the fog lamps when lighting conditions of ambient the dent Thelow beams remain switchedonindepen- lamps come on. lights, there may be a delay before the head- driving tunnelswith bright into overhead When is sitting low onablue sky. may on whenthesun come also The headlamps in twilight, or if there is precipitation. e.g. conditions, atunnel, light in onambient ing 83 serve as a substitute for your personal personal for your asasubstitute serve cannot control headlamp automatic The , the low beams are always switched on on switched are always beams low the , < * . 3 and theigni- and 26 . needed. if lamps separately Switch on the parking off. switched is theignition after will on lamps stay ing lamps parking position, In park- the parked. the is vehicle the after off switched automatically is lighting theexterior position, off thelamps In position. 3. 2. 1. use, refer to Personal Profile, page refertoPersonal use, in control remote the for stored is setting The lamps running Activating/deactivating daytime control headlamp orautomatic lamps parking off, lamps the in remain can switch light The lamps* running Daytime 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. function the deactivating or duration the Setting Select "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press Press the MINI joystick to apply the setting. the apply to joystick MINI the Press sponding duration. corre- the toselect MINI joystick the Turn lighting". "Pathway Select "Lighting". Select tires". and Select "Vehicle "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move menu. start the opens This button. the Press 26 . *

parking lamps High beams/roadside engine. the start to power enough nothave might tery thebat- oftime, otherwise periods long unduly arrow down, thelever up or vehicle, press After the parking Switching on doing so. when regulations local with Comply parking. for ononeside illuminated vehicle be can The Roadside parking lamps, left or right* 3 2 1 5. 4. 6. The daytime running lamps on. running areswitched daytime The Switching off high beams/headlamp flasher beams/headlamp offhigh Switching Switching on high beams lamps Turn signal indicators/roadside parking Select "Lighting". Select tires". Select and "Vehicle Select lamps". Select running "Daytime tery. Therefore, do not leave onfor notleave them Therefore, do tery. thebat- drain lamps parking roadside The < * 1 . 83

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Lamps Fog lamps*Fog point. thepressure to ordown up thelever Press off Switching 84 beams areon. orthelow lamps theparking when only lighting ofthe instrument brightness can the adjust You lighting Instrument on. switched is lamp fog rear the on when comes indicator lamp yellow on.The switched be must Thelow beams or parking lampswith foglamps Rear fog lamp* matically when you switch on the fog lamps. beams. flasher orswitch onthe high headlamp the activate you offwhen areswitched lamps fog the vehicle's equipment, your on Depending on. areswitched lamps thefog onwhen lamp comes indicator green The lamps to operate. fog the onfor switched be must beams low or lamps parking The Fog lamps* off. on/ lamps turnthe to switch respective the Press 2 1 Rear fog lamp Fog lamps vated, thelow beams willcome on auto- If the automatic headlamp control is acti- * * < refer to Start/stop button on page on button Start/stop to refer off, is switched theignition after minutes 30 cargo bay lamp are controlled automatically. is pressed briefly. button the time every decreases brightness The briefly. button the Press Reducing brightness reached. is brightness Press and hold the button until the desired brightness Increasing rs h utnfraot3seconds. 3 forabout thebutton press permanently, lamps offtheinterior switch To theswitch. Press on/off. lamps interior the switch To on/offmanually lamps interior Switching lamps footwell interior the lamps, The lamps Interior inside the car are switched off about off carabout are switched inside the all lamps thebattery, draining avoid To 46 . < * and the Intermediate settings and colors possible. and are colors settings Intermediate > > changed. be can lighting oftheambient color The Ambient lighting* switch. the Press off. and on lamps reading the switch To lamps*Reading blue. to ultimately instages, changes color The rear. the toward switch the Press orange. to ultimately instages, changes color The forward. switch the Press 85

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Climate 6 5 4 3 Climate 86 2 1 AUTO program AUTO Recirculated-air mode recirculated-air control AUC/ Automatic Air flowrate, manual Air tothe footwell Draft-free ventilation Draft-free Airtothe upper body area side windows and windshield the toward directed Airflow 88 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Windshield heating Windshield Rear window defroster function cooling Manual sation conden- removing and windows Defrosting temperature the Setting Air distribution, manual cooling Maximum on along with the AUTO program. with the AUTO along on The cooling function is automatically switched sonal e.g.sunlight.changes, sea- with accordance in influences outside to adapted be will specifications temperature your and Theair rate flow foryou. thefootwell into and area body upper the towards windows, side remains thesame. remains display The power. onbattery tosave entirely air orswitched off flowrate is lowered The AUTO program climate control back on. theautomatic toswitch button AUTO Press the out. go indicators All off. switched is system the until repeatedly the–button pressing by flow air the Reduce the system Switching on/off Air flow rate, manual onpage tings set- Profile Personal to refer also in use, currently for theremote control arestored settings Most thesettings. toadjust how about detail in you inform sections following The able for you. is which comfort- interior select an temperature to AUTOprogram below. Allneed youtodo is foralmostall air refer rate and flow conditions, program AUTO Comfortable interiorclimate trol Automatic climate con- for the air flow rate with the AUTO button. AUTO the with rate flow air the for mode automatic the reactivate can You it. increase to button + the air Press flow. to reduce – button Press the distribution to the windshield and and windshield the to distribution air the adjusts program The AUTO 26 6 . offers the ideal air distribution theideal offers air distribution them forthem maximum cooling. upper body area. You should therefore open forthe vents the rate from at maximum flows Air temperature. lowest the at mode lated-air recircu- into control goes climate automatic The aspossible. effect cooling as soon uously. quality air inside will contin- the car deteriorate the otherwise oftime, period anextended over recirculated-air should used not mode The be air if flow rate. and, the increase necessary, mode therecirculated-air off switch or button the vehicle. within condensation. risk ofwindow increased the +5 At outside temperatures below approx. 41 supply. air outside to back switches sufficiently, thesystemautomatically decreased air in theoutside has ofpollutants tion concentra- soonasthe air. As theinside culates air flowsin display: continuously. No outside modes ofoperating Display Recirculated-air mode AUC/ control recirculated-air Automatic Maximum cooling Maximum 6 inside window surfaces, press the AUTO surfaces, theAUTO press inside window If form condensation starts ontheto , the AUC mode may be restricted be to may restricted due mode , theAUC tem then recirculates the air currently recirculates theair currently then tem airside shutoff. is The sys- permanently thesupply of mode: out- Recirculated-air blocks the supply of outside air and recir- and air outside of supply the blocks Ifair. the outside necessary, the system in sensordetects mode: pollutants AUC a < repeatedly. button the pressing by mode Switch onthedesired operating 32 above temperatures At outside running, you obtain a maximum amaximum running, obtain you 7 /0 6 and when the engine is engine the when and 7 87 /

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Climate matically. The windshield heating function. cooling defroster. oftherearwindow notpart and are antenna ton. but- AUTO the pressing by on back distribution time to achieve thesettemperature. toachieve time matic climate controldoes nothave enough it. maintains then and necessary, if power or heating cooling Temperature Air distribution,manual 88 heating*Windshield condensation removing and windows Defrosting defroster Rear window ture settings in quick succession, the auto- the quick succession, in settings ture tempera- different switch you between If regardless of the season, using maximum of using theseason, regardless maximum this temperatureas quickly as possible achieves control climate automatic The individually. temperature desired the Set time. certain a after automatically off The windshield heating is switched the on switch also purpose, this For side windows. and front thewindshield from tion Quickly removes ice and condensa- serveasan wires theupper ment, equip- vehicle's onyour Depending time. acertain after matically auto- off switched is defroster The air theautomatic switch You can to the footwell as selected. windows, to the upper body area or tothe isof The flow directed air * is switched on auto- < engine is running. is engine the while becooled only can compartment on along with the AUTO program. The passenger switched automatically is function cooling The matically. auto- on be switched may mode recirculated-air The is started. theengine briefly over when fog may thewindshield theweather, on Depending it quickly. or removes onthewindows tion condensa- helps function prevent cooling The is running. while theengine available requirements display, page can in theservice call information You up further maintenance. bined filter as a standard part of your scheduled air. Dealer YourMINI this replaces com- outside tection by filtering gaseous pollutants from the pro- additional provides filter activated-charcoal The microfilter captures dust and pollen. The Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter function Cooling Turn the knob. Opening/closing 2 1 Ventilation Jet for direction of air flow air of direction for Jet closing and opening continuous for Knob ature setting. This function is only only is function This setting. ature tothetemper- according reheated then the air dried, is cooled, is on, function cooling the When 60 . Swivel the entire theentire Swivel jet. Directionair of flow 89

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Practical interior accessories www.homelink.com or www.MINI.com at: the Internet on information also obtain can You orcall:MINI Dealer 1-800-355-3515. your please contact information, additional For control. remote universal theintegrated with compatible be device that remote will the radio control assume memory button memory programmed of means by the operated be buttons ory mem- ononeofthe three be can programmed Thesignal of an original hand-heldtransmitter transmitters. held from hand- theoriginal signals stores ters and control regis- universal remote integrated The systems. lighting and openers and gate garage as such devices, remote-controlled various for transmitters hand-held asthree asmany replace control can universal remote integrated The The concept control* remote universal Integrated accessories interior Practical 90 compatibility Checking with the original hand-held transmitter. hand-held theoriginal with alsowith Comply the safety supplied instructions operated. being or range of device the ing travel pivot- the within are orobjects animals people, that no certain areato make immediate the inspect always control, remote universal grated page your possession, leaves vehicle the before programs stored the toclear remember security, of own your interest the in day, one vehicle your sell to decide you If of thesignal. transmission before programming or usingtheinte- or injury, damage possible prevent To original hand-held transmitter, you can can you transmitter, hand-held original the with supplied instructions or inthe thepackage thisIf symbol appears on 1 . The system in question can then then can in question . The system 1 . The LED . The 91 . 2 flashesconfirm to < 2 1 Programming 4. 3. 2. 1. Fixed-code hand-held transmitters 5. Controls, Inc. of Johnson trademark registered is a HomeLink LED Memory buttons desired memorybutton the and transmitter hand-held original the press key thetransmit on Simultaneously used. transmitter hand-held original respective memorybuttons from the cm to30 in/5 to 12 2 ofapprox. distance Hold the originalhand-held transmitter at a rapidly. All stored programs are cleared. LED the until seconds 20 approx. press both outermemorybuttons time: first the for operation starting When Switchon the ignition,page universal remote control. The LED LED The control. remote universal buttons ory slowly at first. As soon as the LED the as soon As first. at slowly mitters, 4. mitters, 3and repeat steps trans- hand-held otheroriginal To program onds, alter thedistance. does not flash rapidly after approx. 15 sec- rapidly, release both buttons. If the LED < hand-held transmitter and the mem- the and transmitter hand-held the between distance required The 1 depends on the system of the the of system the on depends 1 on the integrated integrated the on 1 . 46 . 2 2 1 2 flashes flashes flashes flashes for flashes 2

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Practical interior accessories adapter be possible to ventilate the glove compartment. may it equipment, vehicle's on your Depending Ventilation* driven. being is vehicle the while use Fold cover up. Closing 92 mobile phone base plate forthe orthecover acompartment either tains con- seats thefront between armrest center The Storage compartment Center armrest* partment. result com- glove may in the temperatures high conditioning orthe automatic climate control, theair of setting temperature the on Depending position. tothevertical theswitch Turn Closing arrow. position, tothe horizontal theswitch Turn Opening dent, close the glove compartment after after compartment theglove close dent, ofan acci- injury in prevent the event To * . * or thesnap-in < Nets on the backs backrests. backs thefront seat of on the audio device audio forexternal Connection forwards. thecover Push Closing it. lifting and back it pushing by fully opened be can and rails guide along slides cover The Opening next to the rear seats and in the center console center the in and seats the rear to next inthedoors, compartments storage find will you equipment, vehicle's your on Depending In the vehicle interior compartments Storage > > loudspeakers. thevehicle over as aCDorMP3 player andplay audio recordings You can connect an external audio device such USB-audio interface port, refertopage AUX-In * are located in the passenger footwell and and footwell thepassenger in located are * , to page refer 151 152 * . > > > > > options: storage thefollowing have you vehicle's onyour equipment, Depending In the cargo bay swerving. or braking ofcase heavy sudden e.g. in occupants, the car's endanger could they otherwise fromthe hooks, heavy objects hang compartment. passenger rear the in handles grab the on hooks clothes are There hooks Clothes use while thevehicle is being driven. position. original its into back cover the Push Closing thecover. of edge bottom the press Briefly Opening passenger side* Storage compartment on the front Storage compartment in the splitdoor the in compartment Storage floor, e.g.forwetordirty load items floor thelevelload under compartment Storage bay. thecargo sides of right and onthe left bags, carrying or bags shopping e.g. for Hooks, triangle. thewarning of front Removable box with lid holder Umbrella must not obstruct the driver's view. Do not not Do view. driver's the obstruct not must thehooks hung from ofclothing Items after compartment storage closethe dent, acci- ofan in injury theevent To prevent * * under the loading sill in in sill loading the under * under level under the < < cup holders in the armrests in thearmrestsin holders cup the rear. in additional are there two Clubman theMINI In console. center the of back the at therear is in another console, center frontofthe in holdersthe arelocated cup Two Cup holders tray* Cup holders and ash- in the event of an accident. an of event the in Remove the entire theentire ashtray. Remove Emptying console. center the in holders ofthecup in one is ashtray located The Ashtray* holders, asthis therisk increases of injury Do not place glass containers in the cup < 93

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Practical interior accessories Lighter 94 thelighter Remove Cigarettesocket lighter or shape size. unsuitable toinsertplugs of attempting thesockets by ing damag- Avoid available. is sockets following the asoneof aslong volts, at 12 watts 200 approx. etc., upas carcleaner, a to flashlight, vacuum your you In useelectrical MINI, such can devices appliances electrical Connecting lighter and burn themselves. cigarette the operate cannot children that so key the remove always car, the leaving When areas resultincould other burns. back out. The lighter can be pulled out as soon as it pops lighter. thecigarette press in on, running With theignitionthe or engine switched the knob only. Holding or touching knob in only. ortouching it Holding the by lighter cigarette hot the or touch Hold * or cover fromthesocket. or cover < Pull out the cover. cargo bay in the MINI. illustration ofexample, the the shows way By incargoPower bay socket 95

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Reference Things to remember when driving economy of operation for your vehicle. your for of operation economy and life service theoptimal toachieve in order below instructions the follow Please other. each to adjust to time breaking-in need parts Moving period Break-in Things to rememberwhen driving 98 engage the clutch gently. break-in km. During this period, miles/500 300 ofapprox. driven adistance only after level clutch its reaches of optimal function the The Clutch period. break-in this during cautiously rotors. Drive and contactand wear patternsbetween brake pads km to achieveoptimized miles/500 approx. 300 of period break-in initial an require Brakes Brake system km. miles/300 200 first Therefore, the drive during period. cautiously break-in aninitial after until potential tion theirfull trac- notachieve tires do manufacture, with their factors associated to technical Due Tires increased. gradually be can speeds vehicle and Engine km miles/2,000 1,200 driving After mode. kick-down transmission's useofthe and operation full-throttle Avoid > thefollowing: exceed not do but speeds, road and engine atvarying Drive km miles/2,000 Up to 1,200 Always obey all official speed limits. differential and Engine 50rmo 0 p/6 km/h mph/160 or 100 rpm 4500 engine Gasoline 2. 1. open: thetailgate with drive to essary specialIf circumstancesabsolutely nec- make it ofthe vehicle. theinterior penetrate steered or braked properly. be cannot thecar so theroad that surface, with oftirecontact loss orcomplete partial cause can ashydroplaning, face. situation, known This sur- and road tires formbetween can of water is arisk there of burns. Otherwise pipes. tail exhaust hot touch not Do damage. property and injuries personal ous ofseri- therisk toa lead fire, with could contact etc. Such leaves,hay, grass, as such materials ble flamma- highly any and hotexhaust system the ing, take care to avoid possible contact between park- while and atidle standing driving, When tothem. undercoating apply never tem, and sys- oftheexhaust sections tovarious adjacent shields theheat installed notremove tem. Do Close the tailgate driving notes General life. operating vehicle's of the in course the be renewed have to above mentioned components if of any the observed should be procedures samebreak-in The replacement part Following Hydroplaning system exhaust Hot automatic climate control, page the of rate flow air the increase nificantly sig- and mode therecirculated-air off Switch theglasssunroof. Close and windows all closed. Otherwise, exhaust could exhaust fumes Otherwise, closed. is the tailgate when only vehicle the Drive reduce road speed. If you do not, a wedge roads, slushy or wet on driving When sys- exhaust the in generated are tures all tempera- In vehicles, high extremely < < < 87 . Assist Start Hill using off driving on information For greater wear wise result. clutch will maybetransmission damaged. electrical the and engine, vehicle's systems the the Otherwise, most. the at speed walking at even brake brake failure. even possibly wearand brake temperatures, high to lead can pressure brake consistent but light Even required. is braking least the which in gear downhill indrive the long orsteep gradients Hills needed. is it when able Then full brakingforce willbeimmediately avail- helps dry the padsand rotorstoensure that process in generated this users. Theheat road other notendanger does this maneuver that toensure conditions miles.traffic few Monitor every pedal pressurebrake the on gentle exert briefly rain, is heavy there or are wet roads When inwetDriving conditions effect. taking isactively ABS that indicates regulation, ofhydraulic sound the with together pedal, ofthebrake pulsation The steering effort. of mum with still obstacles possible can a mini- avoid you responsiveness, steering maintains vehicle pressure. the Since brake maximum using brake situation which requires full braking, it isbest to ABS. If with are in isYour you MINI equipped a safely Braking Parking brake oninclines water through Driving depth on page toTread referalso thetires, on depth tread declining risk with increases The of hydroplaning * the clutch; use the parking brake. 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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Things to remember when driving 4. 3. 2. the front, arrow. front, the toward up it fold and floor load level the Raise wisedamage may occur. aexceed maximum load of 55 lb/25 kg, other- 102 1. limit cargo Determining 3. 2. 1. Removing For example, if the XXX amount XXX equals if example, For amount the capacity. load luggage and ofcargo amount equals available the resulting figure The pounds. XXXkilograms orYYY from passengers and driver of the weight thecombined Subtract your vehicle. driver and passengers that will be riding in the of weight combined the Determine conditions. driving unstable can result in damage to the vehicle and lbs. overloading Otherwise, kgorYYY XXX vehicle's placard vehicle's your on statement thefollowing Locate top. the itout toward take Then slightly. back floor load the Pull load level floor. up the Fold and cargo should never exceed exceed never should cargo and ofoccupants weight combined The * : < < Load > In addition in the MINI Clubman: > > > > Stowing cargo transported. can be cargo/luggage less the occupants, the of weight the greater The cargo. of the weight the and weights pants' is sumoftheoccu- permissible load the The 6. 5. through thenet. through penetrate can that no objects Ensure page to refer net, partition the Use backrests. the of edge top the than higher stack not Do buckle. opposite respective safetynot each occupied, belt secure in the seatis rear the when cargo very heavy For corners. and edges sharp Cover backrests. seat rear the behind directly possible, ideally as ward for- aslow as far and objects heavy Position load capacityload of yourvehicle. luggage and cargo theavailable reduce may this how atrailer determine to transporting to yourvehicle. Consultthe manualfor of part trailer, a will transferred trailer be your from load the towing be will vehicle your If 4. step in cargo and luggage load capacity calculated available the exceed not safely may weight on That loaded the being vehicle. cargo and luggage of weight combined the Determine 1,400 lbs. 750lbs. minus = 650lbs. lbs: 650 able cargo and luggage load capacity is of avail- theamount vehicle, in your sengers lbs. will fourthere and be 150-lb. pas- 1,400 101 . operating safety is no longer assured and it will will it and assured longer no is safety operating axle loads, page and weight gross approved the notexceed Do arenecessary.braking or swerves sudden forexample if car'soccupants, ger the > > cargo Securing the load-securing devices. load-securing the with enclosed information the with Comply bay. cargo ofthe wall forward onthe located are them of Two straps. cargo the attaching for Dealer. Four MINI lashing eyes are provided at your are available objects heavier and Heavy-duty cargo straps cargo Heavy-duty retaining or draw straps draw or retaining smaller lighter using Secure items and described above, so that it cannot sothat it endan- cannot above, described as cargo the secure and position Always 200 ; otherwise the ; the vehicle's otherwise * * . for securing larger larger securing for Mounting points Mounting supplied therack system. tions with instruc- installation the with you. Comply advise your MINI. MINI Your Dealer will be to glad for an option as available is system rack special A rack* luggage Roof-mounted and that no objects protrude into the swiveling of the glass sunroof themovement for space sufficient is there that sure make loading, When should always be placed at the bottom. items in large area. Heavy notbe too should The roof load must be distributed uniformly and page on under Weights data theapplicable find You can therack. loading when ortheaxleloads weight grossvehicle approved the capacity, roof load approved the exceed notto remember always therefore You should response. steering and handling vehicle on effect amajor have they loaded, when gravity of center raise racks the vehicle's roof Because rack luggage roof-mounted Loading Remove the cover panel. pants. theoccu- etc.,and swerves, endanger sudden around, for example as a result of heavy braking, thrown be could they since thecar, loose inside carried should orhard not objects be Heavy lations. not be in compliance with the certification regu- < 200 . 103

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Things to remember when driving Saving fuel Saving gently. corners take and maneuvers, braking Drive smoothly. Avoid sudden acceleration and during thetrip. off fromshifting orfalling it to prevent securely correctly cargo and roof-mounted Fasten occur. can damage otherwise tailgate; ofthe area 104 driving ahead. vehicle the to distance asuitable maintaining Avoid unnecessary acceleration andbraking by Think ahead whiledriving ating temperature. oper- its reach to engine cold the for way fastest the is This speeds. engine moderate at but away, right driving the Start stationary. remains vehicle while up warm to engine the for wait not Do offimmediatelyDrive tirewear. and tion fuel consump- togreater leads thus and tance increases rolling inflation pressure Low resis- ing on a long trip. start- before and amonth twice least at pressure inflation tire correct necessary, if and, Check Check tire inflation pressure regularly consumption. fuel increase and namics its aerody- affect onthevehicle parts Attached them. using not are you whenever racks luggage auxiliary mirrors, roof- orrear-mounted Remove use in longer no parts attached Remove consumption. fuel increases weight Additional cargo unnecessary Remove impact. ontheenvironmental and tion consump- onfuel aninfluence have can nance mainte- regular and style driving your measures, of certain Theimplementation factors. ferent ofdif- onanumber depends Fuel consumption vehicle is coasting. the iswhen shutoffautomatically Fuel supply gear. accelerator andlet the vehicle coast in asuitable off takeyour the adownhillfoot gradient, On to a halt in the highest suitable gear. coast vehicle the let and theaccelerator off foot your light, take aredtraffic approaching When Coasting wear. reduces and fuel consumption As a rule: driving at low speeds engine lowers speed. constant shift to the highest suitable gear and drive at you desired your traveling speed, reach When up shift early. and speeds engine engine and road speed. In doing so, avoid high toasuitable smoothly gears, accelerate higher and fordriving second off. In gear only first Use Avoid highengine speeds MINI Maintenance System, page the note Also Dealer. MINI a by serviced vehicle the having ofyour recommends MINI ufacturer man- The life. vehicle a long and economy good toachieve serviced regularly vehicle your Have serviced vehicle the Have congestions. traffic in or crossings lights, railroad traffic at e.g. periods, lengthy for stopping when theengine off Switch stops lengthy Switch off the engineduring traffic situations reduces consumption. fuel situations reduces traffic impending anticipating and smoothly Driving 174 . 105

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Destination entry 2. 1. Editing destination list 118 book. address the in 100destinations approx. store can You Storing destinations in address book page to refer principle operating for monitor, Onboard Opening address book book Address Select "AddressSelect book". > > > > > edited: be can selected destination The list. tination des- desiredSelect from destination the the page name, town/city by destination Entering to refer For operation, Select "Edit". entry: an To change off. switched is ance guid- destination The list". "Delete Select entries: all delete To entry". "Delete Select theentry: To delete Select "Information on destination". tion: To display information on the destina- book". Select to "Add address To store the entry: 16 . 111 . enter aname. enter you must In thiscase, DVD. navigation the by thearea covered left bookif have you address the into position current alsoenteryour can You 4. 3. 2. 1. book. address to the be transferred can current position The position* current Storing nation book,list page nation in the address from thedesti- can store a also destination You book. address the in stored is entry The 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Select "Store in address inSelect book". address "Store ally, page manu- adestination toEntering tion, refer opera- For changed. be can given name The asaddress". current Select location "Use isaddress" selected."New until joystick MINI the Turn top. the from Movethe highlight marker to thethird field book". "Address Select Select "Store in address inSelect book". address "Store ing a destination manually, page manually, adestination ing toEnter- and refer address, thename Enter address". "Enter Select address". "New Select book". "Address Select 110 . 117 110 . . 4. 3. 2. 1. book Changing destinations from address guidance". "Start Select Starting guidance destination 2. 1. book destinationsSelecting from address manually, page manually, adestination Entering to refer operation, For Change entry. address". "Edit Select entry. an Select book". "Address Select entry. an Select Display. Control the on appear entries stored The book". "Address Select 110 . book address from destinations all Deleting 3. 2. 1. address book Deleting individual destinations from 4. position in the address book. thesecond This occupies entry address book. the in asthehomeaddress rent destination position orthecur- current store your You can address Home 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 7. 6. 5. Select "Delete address". "Delete Select entry. an Select book". "Address Select Select "Yes". Select Select "Delete data". Select / Tires". "Vehicle "Settings". Select joystick. MINI the press and "Setup" tohighlight joystick theMINI Move button. menu. start the opens This the Press Select "Yes". Select book". address "Delete Select Select "Store in address inSelect book". address "Store 119

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance CD player and CD changer 2. 1. files* audio Compressed 148 2. 1. files* audio Compressed 2. 1. function random Stop 3. 2. 1. eachin random order. The tracks on the current CD are played once Random play sequence 2. 1. Stop repeating > > desiredSelect menu item: the currentSelect track. the > > desiredSelect menu item: the currentSelect track. the "Random". Select joystick. MINI the Press "Random". Select aredisplayed. menuitems Other joystick. MINI the Press track. a Select directory". "Repeat or track" "Repeat Select joystick. MINI the Press tory: select "Repeat directory". "Repeat tory: select all To repeat direc- intracks thecurrent track". "Repeat select track: selected the To repeat dom order: select "Random all". "Random select order: dom To play back all tracks CD inon the ran- directory". dom "Ran- order: indirectory select random To play back the tracks in the current CD changer CD torted. The tracks can be heard, but reproduction is dis- sponding direction. ontheCD player: Buttons Fast forward/reverse 2. 1. function random Stop vehicle is being driven. being is vehicle position. original its into back cover the Push Closing ofthecover. edge press Briefly bottom the Opening area. sensing signal- thereflective nottouch do and edges dashboard. in is 6CDs installed the for changer CD MINI The Press and hold the button for the forthe corre- thebutton and hold Press Select "Random directory" or "Random all". "Random or directory" "Random Select joystick. MINI the Press dent, close the cover after use while the while after use closethecover dent, ofan acci- injury in prevent the event To their at them hold changer, theCD from CDsinto them loading or removing When < < 2. 1. compartments CD empty Filling 3. 2. 1. CD changer the Filling 2 1 Controls and displays 5. 4. When the LEDs LEDs the When flash. period. foralonger button compartments ontheempty CD LEDs The Press the LEDs the When necessary: if compartment another To select flashes. button. compartment onthefirst empty LED The the Press isinthecompartment. CD a when lit is LED compartments forCD Buttons be inserted. can aCD flash when LEDs slot theCD at LEDs drawn in. fully been have theCDs after thecover Close steps 1-3. Repeat compartments: CD additional fill To placed in the first vacant CD compartment. CD thefirst vacant in placed is and automatically in is drawn CD The CD. single a insert compartment. CD theselected in placed is and automatically in is drawn CD The CD. single a insert impossible toeject. impossible become and jam to it cause may this as in drawn itis being while CD the push not Do aged. dam- be may changer CD or CD the wise .. thebutton. Press ... Only insert the CD when theLEDs insertwhen theCD Only next next to theCDslot other- are flashing, 1 1 next to the CD slot flash, slot flash, CD the nextto slot flash, CD the nextto < 1

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance CD player and CD changer longer eject. longer no will and jam can CD/DVD the otherwise Do not not CD/DVD,Do use a combined e.g.DVD eject. longer no will and jam can adapter the or CDs the otherwise e.g. Single-CDs, anadapter, with play CDs/DVDs do cm and not in/12 eter of 4.7 with diam- useround a standard CDs/DVDs Only irreparable damage to the device. playback due to heat build-up and can cause during detached become can these as applied notDo use self-recordedCDs/DVDs withlabels can result. severeeyedamage wise other- is damaged, if thecover not operate Do Notes 150 purpose. this for designed pen a with top, the on CDs/DVDs label Only or high age of the CD/DVD blank. quality orpoor processes, orrecording creation are,e.g., data- inconsistent CDs/DVDs recorded for Possible malfunctions self-reasons with Self-recorded CDs/DVDs cause. the be may factors following of one the DVDs, If malfunctions only occur with individual CDs/ Malfunctions with individual CDs/DVDs playback. prevent porarily CD/DVD on orthe the laser's scan tem- lens and tocondensation lead can humidity of levels High Humidity correctly. inserted been first be if check played, has it cannot aCD/DVD If be. devices stationary would than CDs/DVDs theymaybe more sensitive instances to faulty optimized for performance in vehicles. In some been have players and changers CD/DVD MINI malfunctions General officially designated Class 1 laser products. products. laser Class 1 designated officially are changers and players CD/DVD MINI < Plus , sunlight. ited extent. ited a lim- to played be only can or played be cannot someCDs/DVDs that can This mean ufacturer. theman- by copy-protected areoften CDs/DVDs protectionCDs/DVDswith copy 120 notDo subjectCDs/DVDs to temperaturesover or cases. sleeves in protective CDs/DVDs Keep CDs/DVDs. the on or moisture scratches Avoid leaving fingerprints,aswell as dust, Dirty or damaged CDs/DVDs 7 /50 6 , high levels of humidity or direct 3. 2. 1. page to principle refer foroperating monitor, Onboard on. switched be must device audio The playback audio Starting port. AUX-In the to device external the or port of line-out the headset system, connect car'sloudspeaker over the tracks audio To play mm. in/3.5 connector TRS 1/8 Connection for audio playback: Connecting monitor. onboard toneonthe the adjust thecar's system.Youcan loudspeaker over tracks audio play and player, anMP3 instance for device, audio anexternal connect You can AUX-In port Select "AUX". Select joystick. presstheMINI and tainment" "Enter- tohighlight joystick theMINI Move button. menu. start the opens This the Press 16 . 5. 4. Adjust volume tone, if volume Adjust and necessary. IN". "AUX Select 151

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance USB-audio interface devices. audio suitable about Dealer MINI your Ask device will be operable on the vehicle. every that be guaranteed it market, cannot the on iPods and devices ofaudio variety the Due format can be played. intheM3U playlists and AAC, and (PCM) WAV formats, audio standard e.g. MP3, WMA, The monitor. onboard the via beoperated can They interface. audio player,USB device (MP3 USB stick) to the USB- ora aniPod e.g. devices, audio connect can You interface USB-audio 152 USB-audio interface. by the is iPod's supported menustructure The 2 system,the iPod connect toportsspeaker loud- thevehicle's over tracks audio play To atwww.MINI.com theInternet orvisit Dealer MINI your contact information, additional For Apple iPod. the for adapter cable usethe theiPod, connect To iPod 2 1 Connecting . USB interface mm in/3.5 1/8 connector TRS playback: audio for Connection 1 and and port to system,connect theUSBdevice speaker loud- thevehicle's over tracks audio play To device USB 4. 3. 2. 1. playback audio Starting on existing tracks is deleted. is tracks existing on 20,000 tobe theinformation tracks stored, are than more if or connected is device USB fifth a If cle. approx. 20,000 tracks becan stored on the vehi- for or devices USB four to up from Information playlists. and theinformation using up tracks the call also can you transfer, After names. file and directories the During transfer, you can call up the tracks using USB device and the number of tracks. onthe depends duration The time. some take USB device to the vehicle. This procedure may the from aretransferred playlists the and music) of type artist, (e.g. all tracks on information the thefirsttime, for is connected thedevice After * and press the MINI joystick. MINI the press and Select "USB" or thename ofthe audio device joystick. MINI the press and "AUX" Select joystick. presstheMINI and tainment" joystick toMove highlight the MINI "Enter- button. startmenu. opens the This the Press 2 Management (DRM) cannot be played. be cannot (DRM) Management Rights Digital integrated with tracks Music . < Information on the current track is displayed. is track current the on Information 2. 1. artist. the of displayed, e.g.thename can be recorded been has that current track the about information Any Displaying information about the track 2. 1. Latin alphabet. in the stored been displayed if be have they can tracks The thefile directory. using tracks up can With you information. USBdevices also call can theplaylists thetrackscall and using You up Selecting atrack track. first the with begins Playback Select "Details" and press the joystick. press the MINI Select and "Details" playback. during joystick MINI the Press Select pressa joystick. theMINI and track MINI joystick. press the and ists", yourMake selection, e.g. "Playlists" or "Art- 2. 1. tracks Repeating 2. 1. repeating: Stop Notes sponding direction. player: orCD wheel onthesteering Buttons Fast forward/reverse 2. 1. play: random Stop 2. 1. artist. of alla tracks single e.g. order, dom ran- in list selected the in tracks the play can You play sequence Random Press and hold the button forthecorre- thebutton and hold Press joystick. MINI the press and track" "Repeat Select stick. joy- MINI pressthe and track acurrent Select joystick. MINI the press and track" "Repeat Select joystick. MINI the Press stick. press joy- theMINI and Select "Random" joystick. MINI the Press stick. press joy- theMINI and Select "Random" stick. joy- MINI pressthe and track acurrent Select extreme environmental conditions, e.g. e.g. conditions, environmental extreme to device theaudio notexpose Do 153

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance USB-audio interface > > > > > on connecting Notes files maynot play back correctlyinevery case. kbit/s, the 256 than rates greater bit files, e.g. audio ofthe configuration the on Depending could compromise safety while driving. which damaged, become may device audio the Otherwise device. audio ofthe instructions operating refer to the temperatures, high very 154 charge external devices. external charge to interface USB-audio notusethe Do disks. hard USB connect not Do interface. totheUSB-audio lamps asfansor such devices notconnect Do interface. totheUSB plug the connect notforcibly Do operation. during thevehicle in socket tothepower device audio USB the connect do not Therefore, device. theaudio by thisissupported that nected audio devices with power, provided thecon- supplies interface USB-audio The < 155

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Wheels and tires or reset the Tire Pressure Monitor, page Monitor, Pressure Tire the reset or is pressure higher. tireinflation the warm, are tires When hours. 2 least at for parked hasbeen thevehicle driving km or when 2 miles/ of 1.25 Thismeans maximum tires. after a oncold pressures inflation only tire the Check overthe vehicle. control toloss lead of tirecan on aflat drive to Attempts response. braking and handling vehicle's Tires.Flat A tireflat will impair seriously your i.e. using Run- flat deflated, tires,when except with drive not Do accident. risk of an the driving stability, but also lead to tire damage and vehicle's your notonly can compromise that a condition pressures, tire incorrect with tires on bedriving may you thisprecaution observe to trips. long If fail starting you before and month sure. pres- tire ofthespecified the maintenance and ofthetires condition the on that depend safety driving toagreat extent, and, comfort driving isIt notmerely the tires' also service life, but for safetyyour Information pressures Tire inflation and Wheels tires 160 pressureChecking reinitialize the Flat page reinitialize theFlat Monitor, Tire pressure, thetire inflation correcting After a twice least at ifnecessary: it, correct and pressure inflation regularly tire the Check < 76 . < 73 , Clubman space-saver spare tire* oftheMINI inflatio the Checking sure islocated behindthe bumper. forchecking theinflationA valve pres-extension space-saver spare tire* oftheMINI inflatio the Checking sures listed on the following inpages the col- tire inflation pres- totherespective pressures and to achieve optimum driving comfort, adjust km/h or mph 160 normal driving For to100 up km/h 100 mph or 160 pressuresTire inflation to driving up for > > > the following: pressures, observe tion right tire infla- of the identification correct For you. MINI. YourMINI will Dealer be toglad advise ofyour by themanufacturer recommended temperature. tire sizes for thespecified at ambient pressures inflation correct all the provide below tables The pressureInflation specifications tire, referto page spare space-saver the and kit tool onboard the Remove floor. load theinflation thelevel pressure, To fold check up Maximum allowable driving speed allowable driving Maximum conditions Load sizes forTire yourvehicle < tire sizes approved and the tire brands brands tire the and approved sizes tire tothe apply tire inflation pressures The n pressure of the n pressure of the 187 . occur. could thelaws of violations limits, otherwise speed local and all national Observe maximum damage and accidents could occur. tire Otherwise km/h. or160 mph 100 exceeding those including speeds traveling for umns onthefollowingsures listed thecol-pages in pres- tireinflation totherespective pressures 0 p r10km/h 100 mph or 160 Tire inflation pressures driving above for occur. could accidents and tire damage this otherwise speed, not exceed is open. door driver's the when post door driver's-side the on tire can found inflationThese pressures be also km/h. or160 mph 100 of maximum a to up speeds traveling for umns excess of 100 mph or 160 km/h, adjust km/h, adjust mph or 160 of 100 excess in speeds order In todrive at maximum tire pressures is 100 mph or 160 km/h. Do Do km/h. or 160 mph 100 is pressures tire permissible forthese speed The maximum < < 161

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Wheels and tires MINI Cooper tire inflationpressures 162 More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page M 90 15 R 115/70 wheel: Emergency RSC W 82 18 R RSC 205/40 M+S V 84 17 R 205/45 RSC V 84 17 R RSC 205/45 M+S V 84 17 R RSC 205/45 M+S V 87 16 R RSC 195/55 M+S H 87 16 R 195/55 RSC H 87 16 R RSC 195/55 M+S H 82 16 R 175/60 H 84 15 R 175/65 M+S H 84 15 R 175/65 M+S T 84 15 R 175/65 perature tem- ambient = Cold tires. cold with psi/kilopascal in areindicated in thetable specifications pressure All Tire size Tire size max. of 100 mph / mph of 100 max. 1406/2 14061/420 61/420 – – 61/420 61/420 38/260 38/260 33/230 33/230 33/230 33/230 Speeds up toa Speeds 6 km/h 160 Pressure specifications in psi/kPa psi/kPa in specifications Pressure Speeds including those exceeding exceeding those including Speeds 0 p 6 km/h 160 mph/ 100 201 . MINI Cooper S tire inflationpressures More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page RSC M+S H 82 16 R 175/60 RSC W 82 18 R 205/40 RSC V 84 17 R RSC 205/45 M+S V 84 17 R 205/45 RSC M+S V 87 16 R RSC 195/55 M+S H 87 16 R 195/55 RSC V 87 16 R 195/55 perature tires. tem- Cold =ambient psi/kilopascal withcold in indicated are thetable in specifications pressure All Tire size a.o 0 mph/ of 100 max. 8203/6 8203/6 12041/280 41/280 38/260 38/260 38/260 38/260 38/260 38/260 33/230 33/230 33/230 33/230 Speeds toa up Speeds 6 km/h 160 Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Speeds including those exceeding thoseexceeding including Speeds 0 p 6 km/h 160 / mph 100 201 . 163

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Wheels and tires MINI Clubman Cooper tire inflation pressures inflation tire Cooper Clubman MINI 164 More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page M 90 15 R 115/70 wheel: Emergency RSC M+S H 87 16 R 195/55 RSC H 87 16 R 195/55 RSC V 82 18 R RSC 205/40 M+S V 84 17 R 205/45 RSC V 84 17 R RSC 205/45 M+S H 82 16 R 175/60 H 84 15 R 175/65 M+S H 84 15 R 175/65 M+S T 84 15 R 175/65 RSC M+S V 87 16 R RSC 195/55 M+S H 87 16 R 195/55 RSC V 87 16 R 195/55 perature tem- ambient = Cold tires. cold with psi/kilopascal in areindicated in thetable specifications pressure All Tire size Tire size max. of 100 mph / mph of 100 max. 1406/2 14061/420 61/420 – – 41/280 38/260 34/240 61/420 34/240 61/420 34/240 41/280 34/240 38/260 35/240 35/240 35/240 38/260 35/240 35/240 33/230 33/230 32/220 32/220 Speeds up toa Speeds 6 km/h 160 Pressure specifications in psi/kPa psi/kPa in specifications Pressure Speeds including those exceeding exceeding those including Speeds 0 p 6 km/h 160 mph/ 100 201 . MINI Clubman Cooper S tire inflation pressures inflation Stire Cooper Clubman MINI More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page RSC M+S H 82 16 R 175/60 RSC W 82 18 R RSC 205/40 M+S V 84 17 R 205/45 RSC V 84 17 R 205/45 RSC M+S V 87 16 R RSC 195/55 M+S H 87 16 R 195/55 RSC V 87 16 R 195/55 perature tires. tem- Cold =ambient psi/kilopascal withcold in indicated are thetable in specifications pressure All Tire size a.o 0 mph/ of 100 max. 8203/6 8203/6 12044/300 41/280 38/260 38/260 41/280 38/260 38/260 38/260 35/240 35/240 35/240 35/240 Speeds toa up Speeds 6 km/h 160 Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Speeds including those exceeding thoseexceeding including Speeds 0 p 6 km/h 160 / mph 100 201 . 165

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Wheels and tires front of the R on ZR tires onZR R front ofthe letter, in code Speed tires not onZR rating, Load in Rim inches diameter Radial belt construction Aspect ratio in Nominal width in mm e.g. Speed codeSpeed letter sizeTire tires. right the choose and identify to easier it makes tire ofthe side the on ofthelabeling Knowledge Tire coding 166 A Temperature AA 200Traction wear Tread example: width. For section maximum and shoulder tread sidewall between thetire on applicable where found can be grades Quality Quality Grading Tire Uniform Tire age tire design and Tire size code fortire make Manufacturer's e.g. DOT code: ofTransportation. Department US ofthe guidelines meetthe codes with DOT Tires Tire Identification Number Y =up or300km/hto 186 mph or270km/hW =up to 167 mph or240km/hV =up to150mph 131mphH = up or210km/hto to118mph T = up or 190km/h to100mph Q = up or 160km/h Ξ DOT xxxxxxx4707 2/5R1 1V 91 17 R 225/45 and climate. characteristics road in differences and practices service habits, driving in to variations due norm the significantly from depart may ever, and use,how- of conditions the their actual upon depends of tires performance The relative 100. graded asatire course onthegovernment well 150 would wear one wear one-half one and (1 would 150 tire graded a example, course.For test ernment gov- aspecified on conditions controlled under tested ofthetire when onthewear rate based rating isacomparative grade wear tread The wearTread grades. these to ABC Temperature Traction AAA B C Tread wear DOT QualityGrades performance which all passenger car tires must tires car passenger all which performance of toa level C corresponds grade failure. The tire sudden to lead can temperature excessive and life, tire reduce and degenerate to tire the of thematerial cause highcan temperature tained Sus- wheel. test laboratory indoor specified a on conditions controlled under tested when heat generation of heat and its ability to dissipate the to resistance thetire's C, representing and A, B, are thehighest, grades temperature The Temperature tics. characteris- traction orpeak ing, hydroplaning, corner- acceleration, include not does and tests, performance. traction poor have may faces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C sur- test government specified on conditions controlled under measured as pavement wet on tostop ability thetire's represent grades Those AA, A, B, and C. are lowest, to highest from grades, traction The Traction < Federal Safety Requirements in addition All tirescar passenger to must conform based on straight-ahead braking traction is tothistire assigned grade traction The < γ ) times ) times as safety, tiressafety, should installed.new be of In conditions. the interest for winter suitable mm,they become perceptibly less in/4 of 1/6 When winter tires weardown past atread depth Winter tires surface. ontheroad arepresent water of only amounts small when even hydroplaning, mm there is an increased 3 risk of high-speed 1/16 in/1.6 mm.At belowtread depths 1/8 in/ onlytion specifies a minimum tread depth of legisla- European for example, although, mm, 3 The tread depth should not drop below 1/8 in/ Tread depth depth. thetread Check tread. the in lodged objects foreign for and damage of signs tires your tread regularly wear, for Inspect Tire condition tires. forspecially reinforced Designation XL tires. mer sum- than properties winter have better These tires. all-season and Winter M+S page tire, the of ontheside theletters RSC containing symbol You will recognize by acircularRun-Flat Tires RSC – Run-Flat Tires failure. tire possible and buildup heat cause can combination, in or arately sep- either loading, orexcessive underinflation, speed, Excessive overloaded. not and inflated by law. required theminimum than test wheel onthelaboratory levels performance higher of represent A and B Grades 109. 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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Under the bonnet before you open thebonnet. open you before damage and related safety hazards. properly,of thereissubsequent adanger out is notcarried this If work manufacturer. MINI the working in accordance with the specifications of hasspecially that personnel workshop trained outonly ora carried byvehicle a Dealer MINI necessary onyour work have the observed, be to regulations the with notfamiliar are Press the release handle and open the bonnet. the and open handle therelease Press Under the bonnet Under the 170 Opening washer system theheadlamp may damage Pull the lever. Releasing Bonnet wiper arms are against the windshield avoidTo damage, make surethat the you If technical knowledge. necessary the car youpossess unless workonthe not Do lamps if the bonnet if asthis islamps thebonnet unlocked head- thewindshield and not clean Do < < * . < clear, otherwise injuries may result. may injuries otherwise clear, is bonnet the of path closing the that sure Make it close securely. and once stop at closed, engage. to cm with momentum. It must be clearly heard 40 in/ 16 approx. of height a from bonnet the Close Closing vehicle that the bonnet is not completely isnot completely thebonnet that vehicle your signs while any driving notice you If < 4. 3. 2. 1. level Checking engine oil conditions. driving and style driving on dependent is oil consumption engine The oil Engine 3 2 1 compartmentthe engine parts of Important marks on the dipstick. The oil level should bebetween the two again. itout pull and tube guide the into all theway thedipstick push Carefully material. similar or towel and wipe it off with a lint-free cloth, paper minutes 5 approx. after out dipstick the Pull engine. off the Switch surface. onalevel vehicle km, the park fordriving atleast6miles/10 i.e. temperature, uninterrupted ing after at normal operat- vehicle's engine With the neck filler oil Engine Engine oildipstick thecover under Battery, 171 172 192 6 5 4 engine. liter. quart/1 between US the two marks on the dipstick is 1 difference the to corresponding quantity oil The Engine compartment fusebox compartment Engine system washer window and fortheheadlamp washerfluid for Reservoir tank expansion Coolant dipstick.Excess oil willdamage the markonthe theupper notfill Do beyond < 172 52 189 171

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Under the bonnet result. may healthhazards containers. Otherwise, the Adding engine oil engine Adding 172 gladbe to adviseyou. synthetic oils, your willor approved Dealer MINI higher. or specification SM API withthe useoils Only oil changes. oil in between synthetic another of quantities small add can you available, Oil is Synthetic not High MINI Performance If MINI. ofyour themanufacturer by approved Synthetic Oil Performance useHigh Only basis. regular a on oil engine of grades certain only approves MINI your of ufacturer man- testing, extensive the engine. on Based an of life service and operation the for significance hascritical oil selected quality of engine the The engineoils Approved MINI manufacturer. the working in accordance with the specifications of hasspecially that personnel workshop trained or Dealer only by a a MINI theoil changed Have change Oil aged. dipstick, page lower the on mark the tojust above dropped oilhas leveloil the until engine liter of quart/1 US Do not add maximum quantitythe of 1 < children and comply with the warnings on on warnings the with comply and children of reach ofthe oils, etc. out greases, Keep ing MINI High Performance Synthetic Oil Synthetic Performance High MINI ing regard- questions further any have you If otherwise the engine couldbedam- km, miles/50 oilAdd within thenext 30 < 171 . < of coolant additives. coolant of onthecontainers. the instructions to follow tivesareharmful your to health, it is important advise you. which additives are suitable and will be glad to forable yourMINI. Your knows MINI Dealer aresuit- additives available all commercially Not additive. half and water half of consists Coolant burns. cause can Coolant temperatures. used atall oilsfor be can driving These outside drive your MINI. normally you which in region the of conditions climatic the by mined is deter- MINI correctSAE foryour grade The in SAEis classes. categorized and rating flow anoil's measureof is a Viscosity Viscosity grades 3. 2. 1. level coolant Checking www.miniusa.com to obtain this information. this obtain to www.miniusa.com thewebsite or visit 1-800-831-1117 can You also call MINI USAat the Min and Max Max markings. and Min the between is ifit correct is level coolant The open. to turning continue then escape, to pressure counterclockwiseto allow any accumulated alittle tank oftheexpansion cap the Turn down. cooled has until theengine bonnet the notopen Do tal protection regulations when disposing disposing when regulations protection tal environmen- appropriate the with Comply addi- result. Because may damage engine otherwise usesuitable additives, Only coolant is hot.Escaping theengine when system cooling the to coolant add not Do 5W-30 classes. tothe5W-40and oils belong Approved < < < < 6. 5. 4. nated as soon as possible. as soon as nated loss elimi- forthecoolant thereason Have click. thereis until anaudible cap the Turn overfill. not do level; specified the to up coolant add slowly low, is coolant the If 173

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Maintenance MINI Maintenance System Maintenance MINI Maintenance 174 lastused. control that you unit remote the your Dealer MINI hand therefore should for servicing car you your take in you Whenever approach. maintenance anoptimized propose and unit, control remote the from thisdata out read can Dealer MINI Your driving. are you while control in theremote information requirement service- stores continuously vehicle Your Service inthedata remote control page displayed, dates prescribed legally any and tasks tenance times foror distances selected main- remaining the can theControl you have Display, On driving. trouble-free builds thesystem basis the requirements, for reflects ownindividual your that regimen maintenance and aservice define you letting By requirements. futureservice and current the determine to this uses Service Based Condition into MINI account. of conditions your driving takethedifferent special algorithms Sensors and Based CBSCondition Service benefit. icant a signif- prove will servicing of record prehensive If and whenyoucome sellto your MINI, a com- costs. maintenance vehicle tominimal respect with of your MINI. The objective is to optimize efforts safety operating and traffic of the preservation the supports System Maintenance MINI The 60 . regular maintenance. regular specified received the vehicle has your ify that Booklet for Canadian models. These entries ver- Guide Service and Warranty and for models US Booklet Information Warranty and cle's Service vehi- your in by entries confirmed are cedures pro- service that these thetime to ensure Take Dealer. MINI atyour performed operations requirements. service on information additional for models BookletforCanadian Service Guide and Warranty and forUSmodels Booklet mation Infor- Warranty and Service your consult Please models forService Canadian Guide Booklet and Warranty and models US for Booklet WarrantyService and Information side, on the bottom of the instrument panel. instrument of the onthebottom side, left thedriver's to the of is located socket This OBD socket. the via adevice by checked be can emissions up that exhaust make components Primary OBD nosis Diag- Onboard for Socket assured. CBS Service is not Based ness of Condition mends that you repair you service and that have mends recom- oftheMINI manufacturer The rectly, page cor- set always is date the that sure Make < 64 ; otherwise the effective- the ; otherwise < go out within afewdays. within out go isthentighte cap filler up. If tolight the anindicator causing escaping, are fuelvapors that conclude may system OBD the tightened, properly not is cap filler fuel the If damaged. become can components engine mechanical addition, In converter. thecatalytic cially espe- components, ofemissions-related age dam- serious to lead quicklycan misfiring Severe as aspossible. Dealer visit thenearest MINI soon and speed your reduce If happens, engine. this the oramalfunction in excessive misfiring indicates This continuously. up light or flash will ofthelamps one circumstances, certain Under ble. possi- as soon as checked car the Have caution. due exercise and speed your moderate but ney, data or information. vehicle certain orsending forrecording device eral measuring or diagnostic modules or a sev- or one with equipped be may vehicle Your Event data recorders emission values Exhaust damage. You can continuejour- your Youcan damage. poor and there is a danger of engine turned have values emission exhaust warningThe lamps on.The come ned, the indicator should should theindicator ned, 175

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Replacing components > Onboard tool kit components Replacing 178 1. Changing the front wiper blades Wiper blades > floor. load level the underneath version; is stored it theequipment with varies that kit tool onboard an with comes vehicle Your 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. space-saver spare tire spare space-saver for kit tool onboard setwith change Tire Foldup the wiper arm. set change tire and kit tool onboard with System Mobility Press into position until you hear itengage. you hear until position Press into blade. Insert thenewwiper top. the toward arm thewiper past blade thewiper Pull shield. thewind- toward blade thewiper Unhook spring, securing Press the arrow. horizontally. blade thewiper Position * 184 186 4. 3. 2. 1. MINI Replacing the rear wiper blade in the 2. 1. MINI Clubman Replacing the rear wiper blade in the 3. 4. before you open thebonnet. open you before until it engages audibly. engages it until into fixture the blade newwiper Press the ofthemounting. out thus thelimit blade wiper and against Press the far willas it arrow. go, as theback toward blade thewiper Rotate Foldup the wiper arm. Press together arrow locking spring, the Press together it. hold and arm outthewiper Fold the catch mechanism, arrow arrow mechanism, catch the of out and from away blade the wiper Pull blade. thewiper out fold and until it engages audibly. engages it until into fixture the blade newwiper Press the wiper arms are against the windshield avoidTo damage, make surethat the < 2 . 1 , MINI manufacturer. MINI ofthe specifications with the inaccordance ing specially that work- shop has personnel trained tation to the retina. the to tation irri- cause could this hours, otherwise several for diodes. 1 light-emitting Class as defines them legislation and laserdiodes, tional conven- to related are diodes light-emitting displays These and vehicle. in your controls the of formany asthelight serve sources lenses cent translu- behind installed diodes Light-emitting Light-emitting diodes LEDs refer to page forheadlamps, Caring turer. instructions provided by the bulb manufac- damage when replacing bulbs, observe any result. To avoid possible injury or equipment could shortcircuits otherwise in question, sumer at your MINI Dealer. bulbs replacement of a selection obtain can You the bulb by its base. tissue, similar, cloth orsomething clean orhold bulb's surface and reduce itsservice life. Use a the burn will into of contamination amounts to competent feel not do here. orthat is yourself not described perform you that work any form per- Dealer MINI your having recommends MINI your of carefully.manufacturer The handled be therefore, should, They safety. vehicle to makeanessential contribution bulbs Lamps and Lamps and bulbs < please contact your MINI Dealer. MINI your contact please aim, headlamp adjusting and checking For orawork- Dealer aMINI contact below, For any bulb replacement not described eyes directly to the unfiltered light source source light theunfiltered to directly eyes orexpose the thecovers notremove Do alwaysbegin byswitchingoff thecon- onelectrical systems, working When minute fingers, bare asyour even bulbs the glass of with new touch Never < < < 176 < . age to the headlamp system. to theheadlamp age damaged. is bulb ifthe injury of arisk is there Otherwise H13 bulb, 60/55 watts highbeams and lowbeams Halogen improperly. out carried is lamps xenon on the work if injury fatal is there a of risk tohigh voltage, Due facturer. manu- oftheMINI thespecifications with dance working in personnel trained specially accor- by aonly MINI that Dealer ora workshop has this. prohibit not does islation local leg- that care, provided with great journey the continue and lamps fog the on less, switch fails neverthe- lamp If xenon a times. of number anexcessive off and on switched not are they that provided low, very failure of probability the is life service very ofthesebulbs long and The lamps* Bi-Xenon 2. 1. Removing the cover: compartment. engine the from changed be can bulb low-beam/high-beam The compartment Accessing the lamp from the engine holder. it outofthe and take thecover open Flip tab. the Press erwise leaks could occur and cause cause leaks and dam- occur erwise could thecover, wheninstalling oth- Be careful wear safety glasses and protective gloves. protective glassesand safety wear Therefore, pressurized. isbulb H13 The out carried replacement, bulb including system, lamp xenon on the work any Have < < < 179

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Replacing components 4 MINI Clubman 182 3. 1. Replacing bulbs in MINI 3 2 1 2. 21 watt bulb,21 watt P 21W Backup lamp cover, proceed reverseorder. proceed in cover, the replace and bulb thenew To insert bay, arrow ofthecargo sidewall the behind located are bulbs Additional cargo bay. ofthe fromthesidewall thecover Remove Rear fog lamp bulb,21 watt P 21W Turn signallamp W 5 W bulb, watt 21 watt/5 Brake lamp/tail lamp wise, arrows wise, Screw out the desired bulb counterclock- 1 * . P 21 W P 2 . 3. 2. 1. bulbsReplacing inMINI Clubman the bumper. the of underside or back via the lamp tothe Access bulb, P W 21 21 watt Rear fog lamp* 5. 4. bulb holder,bulb arrow Pull off the cable connector top. the toward it remove and lamp tail outthe Swing top.kit, screw at remove the the tool onboard fromthe screwdriver the Using lamp, proceed in reverse order. reverse in proceed lamp, thetail reinstall and bulb thenew insert To wise. counterclock- bulb outtherespective Screw arrow 3 . 2 , and remove it, it, remove , and 1 , unlock the lamps, page 4. 3. 2. 1. W 5 C bulb, watt 5 License plate lamps inMINI 3. 2. 1. Cooper. oftheMINI bumper fog illustration the lamp in the The shows Insert the lamp. thebulb. Replace lamp,Remove the arrow arrow housing, of lamp the tab inthe left thelamp ascrewdriver, to push the Using order. in ceed reverse pro- holder, bulb and bulb new the insert To thebulb. replace outand Screw counterclockwise. holder bulb the out Screw located in the left tail lamp, refer to Tail refertoTail lamp, tail theleft in located In the MINI Clubman, the rear fog islamp 182 . < 2 . 1 . ment included in included in vehicle: your ment equip- the on depending followed be should tire, aflat procedures different of theevent In regulations. guidelines all and safety if distance necessary. with Comply appropriate the at flasher warning or triangle a warning Erect aguardrail. behind e.g. place, a safe in Allpassengers should be outside the vehicle and P. position in lever selector the brake and shift into 1st or reverse gear or place parking the Engage lock. wheel steering the engage and position thestraight-ahead are in until thefrontwheels steering wheel Turn the ers. flash- warning hazard the on and switch traffic frommoving asfarpossible thevehicle Park ifications of your MINI manufacturer. MINI your of ifications thespec- with in accordance working personnel trained thathas specially oraworkshop Dealer MINI your contact malfunction, a of event the In for operation. technology usesLED lamp This Center brake lamp 1. 5watt bulb,License plate lamps inMINI Clubman C5W 2. Repairing a flat aflat tire Repairing 4. 3. left in the tab of the lamp housing, arrow housing, of lamp the tab inthe left thelamp ascrewdriver, to push the Using Remove lamp,Remove the arrow Insert the lamp. thebulb. Replace down: break- a of event the in measures Safety 2 . < 183 1 .

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Replacing components 2 1 bay. inthecargo mat 3 > MINI kit and tire change set* tool onboard with System Mobility MINI > > 184 bay. in thecargo floor orthelevel load mat floor the under located is kit tool onboard and set tirechange System with Mobility MINI The MINI Clubman 7 6 5 4 and tire change set kit tool onboard System with Mobility MINI The Allen wrench Filling canister Vehicle jack page tire, spare with change space-saver Tire Run-Flat Tires, page Tires, Run-Flat section MINI Mobility System, refer to the following valve core and remover valve hose, with filling Package socket lighter cigarette for Compressor, withhose and plug manometer eyelet towing screwdriver, screwdriver/Phillips Wrench, Wheel stud wrench 186 * * /screwdriver * is located under the floor the under islocated 168 able with the MINI Mobility System. Mobility MINI the with able est if Dealer MINI the betire driv- made cannot approx. 1/8 in/4 mm or more. Contact the near- 9 8 7 6 5 4 2. 1. Filling 2 1 Liquid sealant 3 2 1 Filling canister remover cover Hub eyelet screwdriver, towing screwdriver/Phillips Flat Wrench screwdriver for bit insert Torx Vehicle jack ter. thefilling thefillingScrew canis- hoseonto filling canister. the Shake Filling canister Filling hose Wheel stud wrench Filling hose socket lighter cigarette for plug and manometer with Compressor, hose ineffective if the tire puncture measures measures if thetire puncture ineffective System be Mobility may theMINI of Use * * < 4. 3. not been used. been not has if fouryears the equipment every replaced mustbe liquid canister that the Remember package with the filling hose. 2. 1. thetire Reinflating 3 2 1 Compressor 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. tms 6pi20kPa. psi/250 36 most at and kPa psi/180 26 atleast thetire to Inflate Switch oncompressor the interior of the vehicle, page vehicle, the of interior the Insert connector valve. hose Screw supply forpower Connector Compressor manometer with Hose the valveremover. with valve tire the into core valve the Screw Remove the filling hose. thetire. into canister ofthe contents entire the Squeeze squeeze. and Hold the filling canister with the cap down thetirevalve. hoseonto thefilling Push hose. filling the from cap the Remove hose. filling the with package isin located a valve remover remover. The valve with the outthevalve core Screw defective tire. ofthe valve the from cap thedust Unscrew you will find another valve core in the core in will valve the you find another valvecore alost dirty or of theevent In < 1 with manometer onto the tire thetire onto manometer with 3 into the lighter socket in socket thelighter into 2 . 94 . result in an accident. an in result 2. 20 km/h. mph/ If possible, do not drop below 10 distributed. isuniformly sealant theliquid that minutes, so drive for 10 Immediately approx. Distributing liquid sealant Driving on Driving 1. played: is dis- kPa psi/130 least 18 at of pressure tire a If 3. 2. 1. Checking tire inflationpressure Dealer. nearestMINI the contact Please damaged. 1. reached: is kPa not psi/180 of anairIf pressure 26 2. Replace the tire as soon as possible. as soon as tire the Replace page value, specified the to pressure inflation tire the Correct compressor. the on Switch driving. tinue pressure. thetire inflation Check valve. tire the onto back thehosewith manometer Screw over at a suitable location. minutes, pull 10 forapprox. After driving nce hose Unscrew will overheat and possibly be damaged. time. short a for To check the airpressure, shut off the device Repeat theprocedure. Repeat evenly. tires the in sealant liquid the tribute 33 about and ft/10 ward backward m to dis- speed of 50 mph/80 km/h; doing so may so may doing km/h; mph/80 50 of speed permitted maximum the notexceed Do 60 km/h. mph/ 40 of speeds exceed not Do cannot be reached, the tire is too severely severely too tire is the reached, be cannot still kPa psi/180 of anairIf pressure 26 < < 160 8pi10kPa. If it is not, notcon-do psi/130 18 atleast pressure must tire The be than 6 minutes, otherwise the device thedevice 6 otherwise than minutes, for notrunthecompressor longer Do . < 1 and drive the for- vehicle the drive and < 185 <

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Replacing components 2. 1. wise there is a risk of fatal thereis arisk offatal wise injury. other- jack; the by is supported the vehicle when orstart theengine thevehicle not lieDo under load-carrying capacity. its reduce and height support full its to extending it from support base for the jack, as this would prevent as a object similar or block a wooden use not Do etc. flagstones, ice, snow, as such surfaces, support or slippery soft or jack vehicle slipthe could on The sideways slippery. not and firm islevel, that whenparked on a the tire surface change Only balanced. assembly wheel/tire thenew have ble and tire defective assoon as possi- the Replace sary. anysafety risks.avoid size to as assoon oftheoriginal possible, tire driving with winter tires. when aremorepronounced limit. effects These handling the to close when properties steering self- in changes and distances braking longer braking, during stability track lower as such in mustexpect handling vehicle changes You km/h. mph/80 50 of aspeed notexceed do cautiously and Drive Driving withthe space-saver spare tire 188 change atire for Preparing Uncover lug ifthe Uncover bolts necessary. ing. roll- from thevehicle secure to precautions additional amoresevere slope, take with surface ona is changed thewheel If incline. an ison vehicle ifthe ofthewheel front orin side thevehicle other of the on wheel Place the foldable chock thefoldable Place ing tires: chang- when measures safety Additional flat tires on page regarding precautions safety the Observe liest opportunity and correct it and ifliest opportunity neces- pressure thetireat ear-the inflation Check and wheel a Mount time. one at mounted tire spare maybe onespace-saver Only < < 183 . < * behind the behind the front < 3. 2. 1. injury. personal and accidents cause could so do To kind. any of load any raise or to it with model vehicle another Jacking up the vehicle upthe Jacking 3. 2. 1. space-saver the Mounting spare tire 3. changing is raised off ground. off isthe raised changing are up you until thewheel thevehicle Jack point. jacking the of recess square the in head jack the insert up, jacking During point. jacking the beneath surface The jack base must be perpendicular to the wheel. the to closest point thejacking at jack the Place Lift the new wheel place. into wheel thenew Lift bolts. lug the Clean hub. and ofthewheel surfaces mounting the or ofmud from dirt accumulations Remove wheel. the the remove lug bolts and Unscrew Loosen thelugbolts ahalf by turn. Loosen change kit. tire the from it screwdriver pry off using the cover, with ahub thewheelisIf equipped wheels only. Do not attempt to raise raise to attempt not Do only. wheels forchanging is vehicle designed jack The < the specifications of the MINI manufacturer. oftheMINI specifications the with in accordance personnel working trained has specially that oraworkshop Dealer MINI upright position for transport and storage. storage. and transport for position upright inan thebattery Maintain point. recycling Disposal page on starting Jump to refer is Connections, off. engine when the in thevehicle thebattery charge Only Charging the battery mate. cli- in atemperate is operated thevehicle when last will electrolyte life ofthebattery for the the maintenance-free, 100% is battery The care Battery battery Vehicle anced. assembly bal- wheel/tire thenew have and Replace the defective tire as soon as possible Nm. 140 or ft lb 103.3 torque: Tightening hazard. safety incorrectly tightened lug bolts can present a Otherwise, seated. arefirmly bolts thelug that pattern. inadiagonal lug bolts the Tighten bolts lug the Tightening 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. Remove thejack. thevehicle. Lower pattern. Tighten allthe lug boltsfirmly diagonal in a bolts. remaining the in Screw holes. bolt opposite into bolts finger-tight lug two atleast Screw battery replacement, carried out only by a by outonly carried replacement, battery including onthebattery, work any Have used batteries to your MINI Dealer or to a to a or Dealer MINI your to batteries used oldthe return batteries, After replacing with a calibrated torque wrench toensure wrench torque acalibrated with thewheelschecked have Immediately 192 . < < of the fuse box panels. cover fusebox of the A fuse allocation diagram is located on the inside manufacturer. MINI the of specifications the with accordance in working personnel trained hasspecially that workshop a or Dealer MINI a by only changed fuse the Have fromacircuit overload. resulting vehicle the could afire Todo in this cause rating. Ampere > > > > reprogrammed: be must and lost arealso settings Individual tialization. ini- require may fullyand functional not be may equipment loss,some power temporary a After Power failure Press the latch. the Press thecover Opening the In engine compartment Fuses during transport. during over tipping against battery the secure Always Contact your nearest Dealer. nearest MINI your Contact initialized. be must system The applicable. if thesunroof, raise possible to be mayonly It electric sunroof, Glass stored again, page again, stored tobe cases,In mayhave stations some Radio Operability must be waited for, page for, waited be must Operability system Navigation These values must be updated, page date and Time replaceit with afuseof adifferent coloror or fuse ablown torepair notattempt Do < 139 < . 108 63 189 . .

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Replacing components In the the interiorIn vehicle 190 outatthe recess. Press thecover Opening ofthe footwell. theright side On floor by the left side trim panel. bay cargo the on islocated pouch firstaid The MINI essary. if items time, in any nec- replace larlygood and regu- thecontents of dates expiration the check Therefore, life. service limited a have pouch inthefirst aid contained ofthearticles Some pouch*First aid brochure. tact in be countryCon- the can found in home your ofAssistance theRoadside numbers The phone days. down,including weekends on and publicholi- abreak- of theevent in clock the around you to assist there is service Assistance Roadside The Assistance Roadside Giving andreceivingassistance Warning triangle* load floor. floor by the left side trim panel or under the level bay cargo the on islocated pouch firstaid The MINI Clubman Open the center lock to take it totake out. lock center the Open sill. theloading bay under thecargo In MINI Clubman Press the tab to take it out. ofthetailgate. inside the On MINI 191

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Giving and receiving assistance 1. 2. occur. injury there is a danger ofshorting. is adanger there sonal injuries. sonal bothvehicles, and toguard against possible per- oneor to damage toprevent both sequence, ing tothefollow- Carefully adhere occur. may dent handles. clamp with fully-insulated cables usejumper Only vehicle. another start tohelp method same the use also can You battery. vehicle's another to can be started by connecting two jumper cables your engine MINI's is flat, ownbattery thecar's If Jump starting 192 cables jumper Connecting 3. 2. 1. Preparation your MINI. of terminal thepositive toaccess partment com- in the engine cover battery the Open vehicle providing assistance. providing vehicle ofthe terminal ortoastarting-aid battery ofthe terminal positive tothe cable jumper oftheplus/+ clamp terminal one Attach Switch off any consumers in both both vehicles. consumers in any off Switch vehicle. support of the engine the off Switch battery. the on found be can information This Ah. in capacitance same the mately approxi- and volts 12 of voltage a has cle vehi- the other of battery the whether Check order, so that no sparks which could cause cause could which nosparks sothat order, in the correct cables thejumper Connect the bodies of the two vehicles, otherwise vehicles, otherwise bodies ofthe two the contact between any mustnotbe There when the engine the is running, acci- or afatal engine when electrically any not livetouch Do parts < < < recharged. and checked thebattery have necessary, If 4. 3. 2. 1. engine Starting the 5. in MINI: ground Body 4. 3. the above connecting sequence. connecting above the reversing by cables thejumper Disconnect runforafewminutes. theengines Let recharge. to battery thedischarged toallow in order attempt another before minutes afew wait is thefirstIf notsuccessful, start attempt usual manner. in the vehicle oftheother engine Start the idle speed. increased allow it minutes slightly torunfor a at few and vehicle ofthedonor engine Start the ground of thevehicle tostarted. be orbody engine ortothe battery ofthe nal termi- tothenegative cable jumper minus/– ofthe clamp terminal second the Attach vehicle. assisting the of ground orto orbody anbattery engine of the terminal negative the to cable jumper oftheminus/– clamp terminal one Attach started. be to vehicle the of thebattery ora starting-aid terminalof positive terminal tothe cable jumper plus/+ ofthe clamp terminal second the Attach engine. fluids tostart the spray use Never < towed. cles. fitting and thevehicle couldbe damaged. tow the Otherwise fitting. tow the by vehicle the donot lift e.g. towfitting, of the loading lateral Avoid only. roads onpaved fortowing fitting tow bumper attherecesses. bumper in the panel cover outtherectangular Push thread screw to Access page side, right-hand the on cover the underneath bay in kit cargo the tool onboard is stored It in the theMINI. rear of car.in the It be at can screwed in the front or fittingbe screw-in mustalways carried The tow Using a towfitting away Tow-starting, towing < than the driver in a vehicle that is being is that inbeing thedriver avehicle than other any nottransport passengers Do tions for tow-starting and towing vehi- towing and fortow-starting tions regula- and laws applicable the Observe vehicle and screw it all the way in. Use the in. Use way all it the screw and vehicle the with provided thetowfitting only Use < 178 . < be impossible to maintain control. damaged. be can transmission the otherwise lifted; wheels regulations. onlocal ing Switch on the hazard warning flashers, depend- effort. increased require will steering and ing is off.Thus,brak- theengine assist while power is toturn. no steering There would the allow this as raised, rear axle the just with vehicle the tow be Do wipers may windshield unavailable. not tailbeams, lamps, turn signal indicators and Being towed Being Rear Front Towing with a tow bar a tow with Towing Automatic transmission in position. neutral lever Gearshift Manual transmission than the towed vehicle, otherwise it may itmay otherwise vehicle, thetowed than notbe lighter vehicle must towing The truck with orwith a the only front tow transmission automatic with vehicles Tow on, switched page to refer is ignition the that sure Make < 46 , otherwise the low low the , otherwise < 193 <

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Giving and receiving assistance could result in damage. in result could > > following: the observe avoid mounting the tow bar at an angle, please to Should vehicles. it impossible on both prove thesame side be on used should towfittings The 194 engine, page jump-start the ble; instead, possi- whenever thevehicle Avoid tow-starting Tow-starting may result. a so-calledlift bar or on aflat bed. with towtruck a with transported MINI the Have Towing with a tow truck result in damage. could ofthevehicle tootherparts it attaching as only, fittings tow the to rope tow the Attach ropes usenylon ornylon always straps. towing, istaut. rope thetow that sure make vehicle, towing offinthe starting When rope tow a with Towing startedall. at betow- cannot transmission anautomatic with is cold, theengine vehicles when tow-started be only should converter witha catalytic Vehicles attached offset. attached ifitis forces lateral will generate towbar The be sharply limited during cornering. Clearance and maneuvering capability will as attaching it to other parts of the vehicle parts itto of thevehicle other attaching as only, fittings thetow to bar thetow Attach body and chassis parts, otherwise damage or fitting a tow by vehicle the not lift Do when components vehicle on stresses theassociated and jerking avoid To < < < 192 . 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Have the vehicle checked. thevehicle Have flashers. ing warn- hazard orrope switchoff bar the and thetow remove location, atasuitable Stop again. immediately depress the clutch completely starts, Aftertheengine clutch. release the completelydepressed and thenslowly theclutch with tow-started thevehicle Have gear. 3rd into Shift Switchon the ignition,page with local regulations. flashers, warning comply hazard on Switch 46 . 195

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Reference Technical data IIMN Clubman MINI/MINI data Engine Technical data 198 Overboost briefly raises the maximum torque at high rates of acceleration, e.g. whenpassing. e.g. rates of acceleration, at high torque briefly themaximum Overboost raises with overboost speed At engine Displacement cu in/cm cu Displacement tegn pe rm6005,500 4 172 6,000 4 118 rpm with overboost torqueMaximum speed At engine hp output power Maximum ofcylinders Number p 4,250 rpm bf/m114/155 lb ft/Nm μ 7515897.5/1,598 97.5/1,598 Cooper – – 1,700-4,500 1,600-5,000 192/260 177/240 Coe S Cooper MINI Dimensions All dimensions given in inches/mm. Smallest turning circle diam.: 35 ft 2 in/10.7 m. m. in/10.7 2 ft All in circle given inches/mm. Smallest turning dimensions 35 diam.: iue olwn h eioos austa ifrfrteMN oprS. Cooper MINI for the differ that semicolons: values the following Figures 199

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technical data MINI Clubman 200 iue olwn h eioo:vle htdfe o h IICumnCoe S. Cooper Clubman fortheMINI valuesthat differ thesemicolon: following Figures All dimensions given in inches/mm. Smallest turning circle diam.: 36 ft/11 m. m. ft/11 diam.: 36 circle turning Smallest inches/mm. in given dimensions All MINI Weights prvdro odcpct b/g157 165/75 1,664/755 5.7/160 - 24.0/680 1,984/900 5.7/160 -24.0/680 165/75 1,653/750 ft/l cu 1,929/875 bay capacity Cargo lbs/kg lbs/kg roof load capacity Approved lbs/kg rear axleload Approved front axleload Approved > > Approved gross weight > > extras optional all with fortravel, ready weight, Curb uoai rnmsin b/g3401553,538/1,605 3,483/1,580 3,450/1,565 2,723/1,235 3,362/1,525 2,668/1,210 2,634/1,195 2,546/1,155 lbs/kg lbs/kg transmission Automatic transmission Manual lbs/kg lbs/kg transmission Automatic transmission Manual MINI COOPER MINI MINI COOPER S MINI COOPER 201

Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Technical data MINI Clubman 202 Clubman MINI/MINI Capacities grossvehicle weight. the or axleloads approved the either exceed Never Fuel tank Fuel grade: page grade: Fuel For page moredetails: approx. 4.5 approx. 8 –/4.8 2.1/– 50 approx. system washer headlamp 13.2/– incl. system washer Window of including reserve 165/75 S Cooper MINI Cooper, MINI 9.2/260-32.8/930 tank Fuel 1,841/835 9.2/260-32.8/930 165/75 1,830/830 ft/l cu bayCargo capacity lbs/kg lbs/kg roof load Approved capacity rearaxleload Approved > > load frontaxle Approved > > grossweight Approved > > Curb weight, ready for travel, with all optional extras uoai rnmsin b/g197851,962/890 1,918/870 1,907/865 1,830/830 3,715/1,685 3,671/1,665 3,616/1,640 2,900/1,315 3,539/1,605 lbs/kg 2,855/1,295 lbs/kg transmission Automatic transmission Manual 2,800/1,270 2,723/1,235 lbs/kg lbs/kg transmission Automatic transmission Manual lbs/kg lbs/kg transmission Automatic transmission Manual SglU quarts gal/US US Liters MINI COOPER MINI MINI COOPER S Notes 159 52 Navigation Communication directly, menu ofwhich regardless functions you carry out can certain shortcommands With system command forthevoice commands Short To open "Nearest MINI dealer" MINI "Nearest open To To open "MINI Contact Numbers" Contact "MINI open To To open "MINI Contact" To display "Bluetooth" display To displayTo calls""Missed calls" "Received display To Redialing To displayTo 8" "Top To open "New destination" "New open To address" "Enter open To book fromphone select To To display To position current book phone display To dialTo phone number To open phone Manual. Owner's refertothe separate information, additional For Function To open navigation open To Function 116 110 130 110 * commands for the voice command system. command voice the for commands short theimportant is selected. Here are item Command Command { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { Nearest MINI Dealer MINI Nearest MINI Contact numbers MINI Contact MINI Bluetooth callsMissed calls Received Redial Top 8 Top New destination Dial name Dial Call ... Call Enter address Enter Current position Current Z A to number Dial Navigation Phone } } } } } or } } } } } }

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Short commands for the voice command system 204 info Onboard route alongthe To display and towns/cities streets To change scale To change route" "New To open route To open To display map view map To display To display arrow view To display instructions voice repeat To instructions voice off switch To To switch on voice instructions voice on switch To routecriteria To display To switch off destination guidance destination off switch To guidance destination on switch To To display destination list To display destination To open speed limit speed To open To display address book address To display To display trip trip computer To display computer To display To open "CarTo Data" open Function map" "Input To display Function 125 120 124

57 67 123 57 126 123 115 120 118 58 117 125 125 125 122 122 Command Command { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { Route list Route Scale ...Scale feet New route Scale ... miles Route Perspective Map direction oftravel direction Map Map facing north facing Map Map Arrow display Repeat navigation info navigation Repeat Navigation info off Route preference Route Navigation info on Stop guidance Stop Start guidance list Destination Address book Address Limit computer Trip Car data Input map Input Onboard info Onboard } } , } } } } } } } } } } } } } or } } } } , } } } } or Entertainment To open CD player CD open To satellite radio of the "Categories" open To To open "All channels" of the satellite radio satellite ofthe "Allchannels" open To To open "Presets" of the satellite radio satellite ofthe "Presets" open To To switch onsatelliteTo radio To open "SAT" To open strongest strongest radio station open To To open "Manual" open To To select preset radio station radio preset select To To open "Presets" To select station radio To To open "All open stations"To To open "AM" To open "FM" To switch onradioTo stopwatch open To limit speed deactivate To Tone control Tone Function limit speed activate To Function 135 137 137 141 137 145 138 137 68 137 137 67 67 141 137 138 143 142 142 { { { Command Command { { { { { { { { e.g. { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { SAT radio categories SAT radio CD menu CD SAT radio all channels all radio SAT SAT radio presets SAT radio SAT radio menu SAT radio AM Autostore Frequency ... Megahertz ... Frequency frequency Choose AM manual manual FM AM presets Preset ... Preset FM presets FM Choose station Choose Station ... Station FM all stations all FM FM menu FM AM on AM menu Stopwatch off Limit FM on FM on Radio Limit on Limit Audio { Preset 1 Preset } } } or } } } } } } } }

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Reference Mobility Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance Short commands for the voice command system 206 Setup To open "Date" To open "Time" To open To open "Language" To open "Units" To open To set brightness of Display of To setbrightness Control limit speed To deactivate limit speed To activate To display "Check Control messages" "Service" To open requirements" "Service To open To open "Lighting" locks" "Door To open To select CD and track To open "Settings" To open device for external audio output To startsound track To select CD To select To open "Info sources" "Info To open off" "Display To switch onCD changer CD changer To open To open setup To open Function To switch onCD player Function 151 145 20 146 64 63 55 61 50 145 68 27 146 67 145 , , 125 145 67 29 61 69 65 Command Command { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { Date Language Time Units Limit off Limit Limit on Limit Brightness Service Check Control Check Control messages Service requirements Service Lighting locks Door Settings Audio Aux Audio CD 1...6 track ... CD track ... CD 1...6 Display off Info sources Info CD changer CD changer menu Settings menu Settings CD } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } To display "Bluetooth" display To To open "FTM" To open "PDC" Function 70 73 Command { { { Bluetooth FTM PDC } } } 207

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B – ABS 71 – capacity 200 Controls – breaking in 98 – convenient access 33 Background lighting, refer to – MINI Maintenance – cover 100 Ambient lighting 85 System 174 – doors, refer to Splitdoor 30 Backrests, refer to Seats 37 – parking brake 47 – lamp 84 Backup lamps – service requirements 60 – lid, refer to Tailgate 30 – replacing bulb 181 Brakes, refer to Braking – opening from outside 30 – replacing bulbs in MINI 182 safely 99 – volume 200 – replacing bulbs in MINI Brake system 98 Cargo bay, expanding 100 tips Driving Clubman 182 – breaking in 98 Cargo bay doors, refer to Balance, tone control 135 – disc brakes 99 Splitdoor 30 Band-aids, refer to First aid – MINI Maintenance Cargo bay lamp 84 pouch 191 System 174 Cargo bay lid, refer to Bar, refer to Tow-starting, Breakdown service, refer to Tailgate 30 towing away 193 Roadside Assistance 191 Cargo bay partition net, refer Bass, tone control 135 Breaking in the clutch 98 to Partition net in MINI Bass sounds, refer to Tone Break-in period 98 Clubman 101 control 135 "Brightness"on the Control Cargo loading Bass sounds, refer to Treble Display 69 – securing cargo 103 and bass 135 Bulb changing, refer to Lamps – stowing cargo 102 Battery 189 and bulbs 179 – vehicle 100 – charging 189 Button for starting the Car key, refer to Keys/remote – disposal 34, 189 engine 46 controls 26 Entertainment Navigation – jump starting 192 Buttons on the steering Carpets, care 177 – temporary power failure 189 wheel 11 Car phone Battery renewal – installation location, refer to – remote control 34 C Center armrest 92 Being towed 193 – refer to separate Owner's Belts, refer to Safety belts 40 California Proposition 65 Manual Mobility Belt tensioner, refer to Safety warning 5 Car radio, refer to Radio 137 belts 40 Can holders, refer to Cup Car wash 99 Beverage holders, refer to Cup holders 93 Car wash, care 176 holders 93 Capacities 202 Catalytic converter, refer to Blower, refer to Air flow rate 87 Capacity of cargo bay 200 Hot exhaust system 98 Bonnet 170 Car battery, refer to Vehicle "Categories" 143 Bottle holders, refer to Cup battery 189 "CD" 134, 145 holders 93 Car care 176 Reference

209 From A to Z Center console, refer to refer console, Center Center brakelamp Center armrest – volume control tone – on/off switching – – selecting atrack – repeating atrack order random – – playinga track forward/reverse fast – – controls CD player – volume control tone – on/off switching – – selecting atrack – selecting aCD – repeating atrack order random – – playinga track forward/reverse fast – – controls CD changer 210 Child-restraint fixing system Child-restraint seats Child's "Check Control messages" Check Control referto Chassis number, wheels Changing measurement the Changing the on language the Changing Changing bulbs outside from – – frominside – convenient access Central locking system "Central locking" Chrome parts, care parts, Chrome tire spare space-saver – Chock, folding systems Child-restraint console the center Around LATCH Engine compartment Display units on the Control Display Control 44 60 135 135 14 145 134 134 145 43 29 65 135 135 27 92 179 148 148 145 146 146 68 28 186 134 134 146 146 183 147 147 177 33 148 148 27 43 171 186 67 – displays on Control onControl – displays Computer remote for Compartment player – CD changer – CD referto disc, Compact refer toAround area, Comfort to refer access, Comfort the Starting to refer start, Cold Cockpit Clubdoor hooks Clothes – from outside inside – from Closing time – setting signal – hour Condition Based Service Service Based Condition toWhen refer Condensation, signal – hour Consumption, refer to Average Average to refer Consumption, cleaner, vacuum Connecting signals for Confirmation refer to settings, Configuring "Continue guidance to to guidance "Continue consumption fuel – average indicator Consumption – 12h/24h mode – 12h/24h Clock fluid – washer headlamps Cleaning lighter Cigarette to parts, Chrome refer Display lock Ignition to refer control, console center the access Convenient engine CBS isthe vehicle parked fuel consumption fuel appliances electrical Connecting to refer locking/unlocking vehicle Profile Personal destination?" Care 55 174 46 176 10 46 57 30 56 145 94 64 64 29 145 63 52 93 27 122 94 64 26 56 33 52 14 99 28 56 Cooling fluid, refer to to refer fluid, Cooling Country of destination for destination Country of Copyright – storing – entering – displaying position Current position" "Current fuel Current consumption to weight, Curb refer holders Cup Cruising range lamp – indicator control Cruise Cross-hairs in navigation Dashboard referto lighting, Dashboard refer instruments, Dashboard referto Cockpit Dashboard, D Control Control referto Display, off/on – switching – settings Display Control Control stick, refer to Onboard Onboard to stick, refer Control Controlsdisplays and Control unit, refer to Onboard Onboard to refer unit, Control Cooling, maximum temperature Coolant – filling level – checking Coolant – windows operation Convenient before observe – what to battery the replacing – access Convenient to refer start, Convenience Coolant navigation Weights Instrument lighting Instrument to Displays Onboard monitor monitor monitor entering a car acar wash entering theengine Starting 172 172 118 59 172 2 200 16 16 118 28 130 93 111 12 , 56 201 172 13 20 130 33 87 16 55 46 84 10 34 34 115 57 10 Data 198 Destination guidance 122 Distance warning, refer to Park – capacities 202 – changing specified route 120 Distance Control PDC 70 – dimensions 199 – displaying route 123 "Dist. to dest." 58 – engine 198 – distance and arrival 122 Diving stability control – weights 200, 201 – interrupting 122 systems 71 "Date" 65 – starting 122 Door At a glance a At Date – taking detours 126 – rear, refer to Clubdoor 30 – setting 64 – terminating/continuing 122 Door key, refer to Integrated – setting format 65 – voice instructions 125 key/remote control 26 "Date format" 65 – volume for voice Door lock 29 "Daytime running lamps" 83 instructions 125 Door lock, confirmation Daytime running lamps 83 Destination list for navigation signals 28

DBC Dynamic Brake Control, system 117 "Door locks" 28, 30 Controls refer to Brake assist 71 Destinations recently driven Doors, manual operation 29 Deactivating front passenger to 117 DOT Quality Grades 166 airbags 80 Detour, refer to Driving around Double doors, refer to Deadlocking, refer to a traffic congestion 130 Splitdoor 30 Locking 28 "Detour" in navigation 130 Drinks holders, refer to Cup Defect Differential, breaking in 98 holders 93 – door lock 29 Digital clock 55 Drive-off assistant, refer to Hill – fuel filler door 158 Digital radio, refer to High Start Assist 72 tips Driving Defogging windows 88 Definition Radio 140 Driving around a traffic Defrosting windows 88 Dimensions 199 congestion 130 Defrosting windows and Dipstick, engine oil 171 Driving dynamics control, refer removing condensation Directional indicators, refer to to Sport button 72 – automatic climate control 88 Turn signals 50 Driving lamps, refer to Parking Defrost position, refer to Direction instructions, refer to lamps/low beams 82 Defrosting windows 88 Voice instructions 125 Driving notes 98 "Delete address book" in Directory for navigation, refer Driving off on inclines, refer to navigation 119 to Address book 118 Hill Start Assist 72 Destination address Displacement, refer to Engine Driving route, refer to – deleting 119 data 198 Displaying route 123 – entering 110, 113 Display, refer to Onboard Driving through water 99 Destination for navigation monitor controls 16 Driving tips, refer to Driving – destination list 117 Display lighting, refer to notes 98 Entertainment Navigation – entry 110 Instrument lighting 84 Dry air, refer to Cooling – home address 119 "Display off" 20 function 88 – manual entry 110, 113 Displays 12 DVD for navigation 108 – selecting from address – instrument combination 12 Dynamic Brake Control DBC, book 119 – on the Control Display 16 refer to Brake assist 71 – selecting using Displays, care 177 Dynamic Stability Control Mobility information 116 Displays and controls 10 DSC 72 – selecting via map 115 Disposal – storing 118 – of coolant 172 E – remote control battery 34 – vehicle battery 189 Eject button, refer to Buttons Distance remaining to service, on the CD player 134 refer to Service requirements 60 Reference

211 From A to Z – transmission lock, automatic automatic lock, transmission – – fuel fillerdoor lock door – to refer operation, Emergency Program Stability Electronic Electronic brake-force – fuel fillerdoor lock door – malfunction Electrical 212 convenient starting, – – starting speed – Coolant to refer overheated, – – data – breakingin Engine to refer services, Emergency Engine coolant, refer to refer to coolant, Engine Engine compartment off switching – – approved engine oils engine – approved refertoApproved – additives, – adding Engine oil – indicatorlamp malfunction Engine – intervals between changes, changes, between intervals – – dipstick – checkinglevel – capacity – MINI Maintenance Engine starting, to starting, refer Engine toEngine refer output, Engine oilEngine level, checking transmission Manual operation DSC Control Stability refertoDynamic ESP, distribution access temperature Assistance Roadside Coolant engine oils requirements toService refer System Starting the engine the Starting data 198 198 198 33 172 174 46 171 172 172 29 29 172 98 71 47 50 55 60 158 158 171 13 46 171 72 191 172 171 Fastest route for route Fastest safety reminder, Fasten belts belts, refer safety to Fastening ofanelectrical Failure to refer messages, Failure tone control Fader, F loads down tying – for and towing tow-starting – for Eyes External audio device, refer to External audio device out and in – folding heating – automatic – adjusting mirrorsExterior First aid pouch Fine wood, care – microfilter/activated- Filter in navigation route" "Fast player – CD changer – CD Fast forward Exhaust system, refertoHot system, Exhaust Event data recorders ESP Electronic Stability "ESN" Error refertoCheck messages, intersection Entering Entering destination Entering address "Enter address" navigation reminder belt to Seat refer belts Safety consumer Check Control away AUX-In port climate control climate automatic for filter charcoal exhaust system exhaust DSC Control Stability refertoDynamic Program, Control 141 193 65 , 40 142 40 148 189 120 148 40 151 191 , 40 110 65 143 177 113 88 98 135 41 41 111 175 112 92 72 103 120 Fuel display, refer to Fuel Fuel to refer display, Fuel Fuel clock, refertoFuel capacity – tank – specifications – quality brands – high-quality – gauge Fuel Fixture for remote forremote control, Fixture FTM, refer to Flat Tire toFlat Tire FTM, refer "FTM" to refer windows, on Frost adjustment seat Front bulb – replacing lamps fog Front airbags Front selecting Frequency, For ownsafety your Footwell lamps Footbrake, refer to Braking Folding rear seat backrest Flat tires, refertoTire – limits system chains – snow – malfunction system the – initializing – indicating a flat tire FTM Flat Tire Monitor TPM Monitor – Tire Pressure Tires – Run-Flat tire Flat locking/ when Flash – replacing bulb – replacing lamps Fog waveband FM, waveband "FM", Floor panel, load refertoLevel care Floor mats, gauge gauge refer to Ignition lock refer toIgnition Monitor windows Defrosting manually safely condition unlocking floor in MINI Clubman infloor MINI 159 77 99 56 56 56 159 73 138 167 28 80 75 73 73 137 202 84 159 168 84 180 180 177 134 5 , , 182 74 73 159 88 137 37 46 73 101 100 75 Fuel filler door 158 HD radio, refer to High I – releasing in the event of Definition Radio 140 electrical malfunction 158 Head airbags 80 IBOC, refer to High Definition Fuses 189 Headlamp control, Radio 140 automatic 82 Ice warning 55 Headlamp flasher 50 Icy roads, refer to Outside G glance a At – indicator lamp 11, 13 temperature warning 55 Garage door opener, refer to Headlamps ID3 tag, refer to Information Integrated universal remote – replacing bulb 179 about the track 146 control 90 Headlamps, care 176 Ignition 46 Gasoline Head restraints 39 – switched off 46 – refer to Average – sitting safely 37 – switched on 46

consumption 56 Heated Ignition key, refer to Controls Gasoline, refer to Required – mirrors 41 Integrated key/remote fuel 159 – rear window 88 control 26 Gasoline display, refer to Fuel – seats 40 Ignition key position 1, refer to gauge 56 Heating Radio readiness 46 Gear indicator – mirrors 41 Ignition key position 2, refer to – automatic transmission with – rear window 88 Ignition on 46 Steptronic 48 – seats 40 Ignition lock 46 Gear shifting Heavy loads, refer to Stowing Imprint 2 tips Driving – automatic transmission 48 cargo 102 Indicator and warning – manual transmission 48 Height, refer to lamps 13 Gearshift lever Dimensions 199 – Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 77 – automatic transmission with Height adjustment Indicator lighting, refer to Steptronic 48 – seats 38 Instrument lighting 84 – manual transmission 48 – steering wheel 41 Individual settings, refer to General driving notes 98 High beams 83 Personal Profile 26 Glass sunroof, electric 34 – headlamp flasher 83 Inflation pressure monitoring, – convenient operation 28, 29 – indicator lamp 13 refer to Tire Pressure Monitor – opening, closing 35 – replacing bulb 179 TPM 75 – raising 35 High Definition Radio 140 Information – remote control 28 High water, refer to Driving – on another location 116 Glove compartment 91 through water 99 – on country 116 GPS navigation, refer to Highways, refer to Route – on current position 116 Entertainment Navigation Navigation system 108 criteria 120 – on destination location 116 Grills 86 Hills 99 "Information" in Gross vehicle weight, refer to Hill Start Assist 72 navigation 116 Weights 200, 201 Holders for cups 93 "Information on Home address 119 destination" 118 "Home address" in Initializing H Mobility navigation 120 – Flat Tire Monitor FTM 73 Halogen lamps Homepage 4 – glass sunroof, electric 35 – replacing bulb 179 Horn 10 "Input map" 115 Handbrake, refer to Parking Hot exhaust system 98 Installation location brake 47 "Hour memo" 64 – drive for navigation DVD and Hands-free system 14 "House number" in audio CD 108 Hazard warning flashers 14 destination entry 113 "HD radio" 140 Hydroplaning 98 Reference

213 From A to Z Interesting destination for for destination Interesting remove universal Integrated Integrated key panel, referto Instrument panel, referto Instrument lighting Instrument to cluster, refer Instrument navigation for Instructions 214 refertoKeys/remote Key, K starting Jump refertoJump Jumpering, Onboard to refer Joystick, washer Window to refer Jets, points Jacking J Keyless go, refer to Convenient go,refertoConvenient Keyless Keyless opening and closing, closing, and opening Keyless Key Memory, refer to Personal Personal to refer Memory, Key Intermittent mode of the ofthe mode Intermittent Interlock dimming automatic – mirror rearview Interior control remote – Interior lamps "Interim time" Internet page navigation control Displays Cockpit Displays instructions refer system, toVoice controls starting monitor nozzles access access toConvenient refer Profile wipers feature 26 33 33 51 48 90 41 10 52 192 26 16 12 12 116 125 4 192 84 188 68 26 28 84 41 Lamps and bulbs, bulbs, and replacing Lamps refertoParking lamps/ Lamps, L "Languages" in "Languages" innavigation "Language" Length, referto Length, diodes light-emitting LEDs fixing child-restraint LATCH to destinations, refer Last toSecuring eyes, refer Lashing Level load floor in MINI inMINI floor load Level – replacing bulbs in MINI MINI in bulbs – replacing MINI in bulbs – replacing lamp plate License Light-emitting diodes diodes Light-emitting Light-alloy care wheels, Lock buttons of doors, refer refer to ofdoors, buttons Lock equipment, securing Load refer toSpeedLimit, limit "Limit" switch Light refertoLamps – of vehicle, instruments the of – – lamps and bulbs Lighting "Lighting" – socket Lighter Knock control Knock with transmission – automatic Kick-down bulbs beams Low navigation Dimensions system list Destination cargo Clubman Clubman LEDs Locking cargo Securing to refer Steptronic 179 68 94 179 103 94 44 30 83 49 101 183 82 49 108 82 199 159 117 179 84 176 103 183 67 125 179 82 M+S tires, refertoWinter M support Lumbar "Map direction of of travel" direction "Map entry – destination scale – changing Map transmission Manual lock, automatic – transmission filler door – fuel lock – door operation Manual radio the on "Manual" with transmission – automatic mode Manual to refer warnings, Malfunction system Maintenance referto Service Maintenance, – adjusting confirmation confirmation – adjusting Locking – without remote control, refer control, remote – without – fromoutside inside – from Luggage compartment doors, doors, compartment Luggage refer compartment, Luggage to refer support, back Lower bulb – replacing – automatic beams Low – fromoutside inside – from signals – confirmation unlocking and doors Locking Luggage compartment lid, lid, compartment Luggage Luggage rack, refer to Roof- to refer rack, Luggage tires transmission Steptronic Control Check Booklet signal to Convenient access to Convenient refer toSplitdoor bay to Cargo support Lumbar refer toTailgate mounted luggage rack luggage mounted 169 28 29 82 82 49 30 29 50 28 27 30 158 65 179 38 124 30 38 115 30 48 174 28 138 33 103 124 "Map facing north" 124 MP3, refer to Compressed Navigation system 108 Master key, refer to Integrated audio files 145 – address book 118 key/remote control 26 Multifunctional steering – changing a route 126 Maximum cooling 87 wheel, refer to Buttons on – destination entry 110 Maximum speed the steering wheel 11 – destination list 117 – with winter tires 169 Multifunction switch – displaying current At a glance a At Medical assistance, refer to – refer to Turn signals/ position 130 First aid pouch 191 headlamp flasher 50 – entering a destination MENU button 16 – refer to Wiper system 51 manually 110, 113 Menus, refer to Onboard Music track – last destinations 117 monitor 16 – playback, scan 146 – opening 110 Microfilter – random order 148 – route display 123

– for automatic climate – search 146 – route list 125 Controls control 88 Muting TV 134 – searching for a special – MINI Maintenance destination 116 System 174 N – selecting destination using Microfilter/activated-charcoal information 116 filter "Navigation" 110 – selecting destination via – MINI Maintenance Navigation announcements, map 115 System 174 refer to Switching voice – selecting route criteria 120 Microphone for telephone 14 instructions on/off 125 – starting destination tips Driving MINI Internet page 4 Navigation drive, location 108 guidance 122 MINI joystick, refer to Onboard Navigation DVD 108 – switching off, refer to monitor 16 Terminating/continuing MINI Maintenance System 174 destination guidance 122 Mirror dimming feature 41 – terminating/continuing Mirrors 40 destination guidance 122 – exterior mirrors 40 – voice instructions 125 – heating 41 – volume adjustment 125 – interior rearview mirror 41 "Navigation voice Mobile phone instructions" 108 – installation location, refer to Neck support, refer to Head Center armrest 92 restraints 39 – refer to separate Owner's Nets, refer to Storage Manual compartments 92 Entertainment Navigation Mobile phone, installation "New address" in location, refer to Center navigation 118 armrest 92 "New destination" 110, 115 Mobile phone, refer to the "New route" 126 separate Owner's Manual New tires 168 Mobility System 184 North-facing map 123 Mobility Modifications, technical, refer Nozzles 86 to For your own safety 5 Number of cylinders, refer to Monitor, refer to MINI controls Engine data 198 with navigation 16 Nylon rope, refer to Tow Monitoring system for tire rope 194 pressures, refer to Flat Tire Monitor 73 Reference

215 From A to Z Octane ratings, refer to Fuel to refer ratings, Octane for refertoSocket socket, OBD O 216 Old batteries, referto batteries, Old level Oil consumption Oil Oil, refer to Engine oil Odometer "On a new destination" in destination" anew "On – automatic climate control climate automatic – Outside-air mode Engine to refer Output, toVentilation – refer Outlets to refer menu, Orientation – frominside unlocking and Opening control remote the via – lock thedoor – using outside from – – frominside – convenient access closing and Opening "On location" destination" "On Onboard toolkit – symbols information status – items menu selecting – overview – principles operating – guidance menu – – displays,menus language changing – time and date changing – brightness adjusting – Onboard monitor "Onboard info" specifications Onboard Diagnosis Disposal navigation data menu Start 198 171 18 189 55 16 116 17 30 29 116 27 159 57 171 178 116 17 16 16 33 20 88 29 68 174 16 171 69 19 27 63 87 Partition net in MINI netin MINI Partition Parking lamps/low beams Parking lamps, replacing lamp – indicator Parking brake refertoPark aid, Parking – vehicle Parking PDC Control Distance Park Paintwork, care P Parts and referto and accessories, Parts – Flat Monitor – Flat Tire tires monitoring, Pressure Pressure, tires radio the on "Presets" radio on "Presets" referto windows, Power windows Power Power failure – storing – displaying Position – refertoMicrofilter/activated- Pollen parts, Plastic care – windows system protection Pinch "Perspective" Profile Personal "PDC" lighting Pathway lighting" "Pathway Overheated engine, referto engine, Overheated computer – ononboard units of – changing temperature Outside Clubman bulb PDC Control Distance Your individual vehicle individual Your Windows control climate automatic for filter charcoal Coolant temperature Coolant measure display 71 180 118 47 55 36 60 101 35 130 189 124 47 160 26 176 35 13 82 88 177 73 137 83 143 55 70 60 4 73 82 70 Radio key, refer to Integrated Integrated to refer key, Radio – volume tostation – tuning – tonecontrol on/off – switching – storing stations with –best stations search – station – selecting thefrequency – selecting – satellite radio stations – sampling Radio Definition – High – controls – autostore Radio R Radio position, refer to Radio refertoRadio position, Radio Range, refer to Cruising refertoCruising Range, audio for directory" "Random foraudio all" "Random order random "Random", sensor Rain on – switched off – switched readiness Radio Rear Rear referto door, lamps Reading Rear Rear referto doors, Pressure monitoring oftires, Pressure monitoring – Flat Tire Monitor Tire – Flat Puncture – windows referto function, Protective key/remote control key/remote reception waveband manually readiness range mode mode Clubdoor Splitdoor TPM Monitor Pressure Tire refer to Pinch protection system protection Pinch 75 56 148 148 135 134 36 30 30 138 138 46 138 51 134 46 46 135 85 141 138 46 , 139 137 134 73 137 138 26 140 148 Rear double doors, refer to Reservoir for washer Run-Flat Tires 168 Splitdoor 30 systems 52 – flat tire 74 Rear fog lamp 84 "Reset" 74 – new tires 168 – indicator lamp 13 Reset, refer to Resetting tone – tire inflation pressure 160 – replacing bulb 182 settings 136 – winter tires 169 Rear lamps, refer to Tail "Reset" for stopwatch 68 Runflat Tyres, refer to Run-Flat At a glance a At lamps 181 "Reset" for tone settings 136 Tires 168 Rear seat backrest, folding 100 Restraint systems Rear seats – for children 43 S – folding the backrests 100 – refer to Safety belts 40 Rearview mirror, refer to Reverse Safety belts 40 Mirrors 40 – CD changer 148 – damage 40

Rear window heating 88 – CD player 148 – indicator lamp 40 Controls Receiving level of mobile Reverse gear – reminder 40 phone, refer to Status – automatic transmission with – sitting safely 37 information 20 Steptronic 49 Safety belts, care 177 Reception – manual transmission 48 Safety systems – radio station 140 Road map 123 – airbags 80 Recirculated-air mode 87 Roadside Assistance 191 – All-Season Traction Control Recirculation of air, refer to Roadside parking lamps 83 ASC 71 Recirculated-air mode 87 – replacing bulb 180 – Antilock Brake System tips Driving Reclining seat, refer to Roadworthiness test, refer to ABS 71 Backrest 38 Service requirements 60 – Dynamic Stability Control Recording times, refer to Roof load capacity 200, 201 DSC 72 Stopwatch 68 Roof-mounted luggage – safety belts 40 Refueling 158 rack 103 Safety tires, refer to Run-Flat Releasing Rope, refer to Tow-starting, Tires 168 – bonnet 170 towing away 194 Satellite radio 141 Remote control 26 Route 120 – enabling channel 142 – battery renewal 34 – changing 120, 126 – selecting channel 142 – convenient access 33 – display 123 – storing channel 142 – garage door opener 90 – displaying arrow view 123 "SAT" on the radio 134, 142 – malfunctions 29, 34 – displaying map view 123 Scale for navigation, – service data 174 – displaying town 125 changing 124 – tailgate 29 – list 125 "Scan" Entertainment Navigation "Repeat directory" for audio – selecting 120 – music track, sample on mode 148 – selecting criteria 120 CD 147 "Repeat" for audio mode 147 – taking detours 126 – sampling radio stations 138 "Repeat track" for audio Route selection 120 Scan mode 148 RSC Runflat System – CD changer 146 Replacement remote Component, refer to Run- – CD player 146 Mobility control 26 Flat Tires 168 – radio 138 Replacing bulbs, refer to Rubber parts, care 177 "Scan all" for audio mode 147 Lamps and bulbs 179 Runflat System Component "Scan directory" for audio Replacing tires, refer to New RSC, refer to Run-Flat mode 147 wheels and tires 168 Tires 168 Screen, refer to Onboard Reporting safety defects 6 monitor controls 16 Reserve warning, refer to Fuel Screw thread for tow gauge 56 fitting 193 Reference

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