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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 John Cooper the next owner with important operating, safety and mainte- Works nance information. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience. © 2008 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English VIII/08 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. 146 142 REFERENCE 129 125 115 111 109 105 96 94 MOBILITY 84 TIPS DRIVING 77 72 67 57 48 38 35 29 18 CONTROLS 10 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 146 From A to Z data Technical lamps and warning Indicator receiving assistance and Giving Replacing components Care Maintenance the bonnet Under Wheels tires and Refueling driving when remember to Things Practical interior accessories Climate Lamps safety and comfort driving for Technology under control Everything Driving safely children Transporting Adjustments closing and Opening Cockpit Reporting safetydefects Notes . 3

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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 * 33 67 42 67 * 67 3 Tachometer Computer Resetting the trip odometer thetrip Resetting lighting Instrument Roadside parking lamps flasher Headlamp beams High 12 * 49 69 42 70 * 69 48 5 4 10 9 8 7 6 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 is selectednumber number and redialing if no phone ing dialing ing Accepting and ending a call, start- Telephone Continuing cruise control cruise Continuing starting/stopping theengine and on/off ignition the Switching Wiper system lists with stored phone numbers lists phone with stored and book phone through Scrolling track music Selecting Changing radio station on steering wheel steering on 38 * 46 * * : of selected phone * 105 43 34 * 45 38 11

REFERENCE MOBILITY 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 48 48 48 48 48 13 13 9 8 7 6 5 4 Radio, refer to separate Owner's Manual Owner's refertoseparate Radio, Manual Owner's toseparate display, Radio refer Fuel gauge 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 49 * 49 70 18 50 48 * 13 53 60 * * 40 62 page on starting found can torespond, be how on and malfunctions of causes on possible notes as well as lamps, warning and indicator all of list A What to do incase of a malfunction and combinations colors in indicator area various in up light can lamps warning and Indicator The concept lamps warning and Indicator 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 129 . 1 or 2 . 13

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Cockpit Around the center console the center Around 14 3 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 trol con- climate Airor automatic conditioner volume ing adjust- and on/off sources audio Switching 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 * Reading lamps rate flow and airdistribution Automatic Glass sunroof, Glass sunroof, electric AUC recirculated-air control Automatic Recirculated-air mode Temperature lamps Interior Color of ambient lighting ambient of Color area body upper the to distribution Air Air distribution to the footwell the to distribution Air windshield the to distribution Air conditioner air for distribution Air * * * 66 and recirculated-air mode recirculated-air and 12 75 75 * 73 75 73 * * 70 , for front passen- front for 70 75 * 73 27 * , 75 71 * * * 75 75 11 12 9 10 > > systems control stability Driving Sport button Sport Switches in console in center Switches AUX-In port, interface AUX-In USB-audio Dynamic Traction Control Dynamic Traction Dynamic Stability DSC Control Windshield heating Rear window defroster window Rear Seat heating Seat Air flowrate Cooling function Cooling Defrosting windows Defrosting Fog lamps Fog lockingCentral system,inside Rear fog lamp windows Power Maximum cooling Maximum * 60 * * 70 73 * 32 , 70 28 74 * 73 * *

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REFERENCE Opening and closing Service data in the remote control, page control, remote the in data Service is stored remotecontrol, in refer the ments to require- service about information addition, In page iscar unlocked, refer Profile, to Personal the when recognized iscontrol remote which tings called up and implemented depend on the set- used, is control remote one than more If tery, page tery, bat- areplaceable control remote contains the Keys/remote controls Keys/remote Opening andclosing 18 of loss. event the in replacements as or units asadditional trols con- supply can remote new Dealer Your MINI New remote controls access convenient with vehicles equipped In status. charge the tomaintain ayear twice least control at useeach remote therefore should You driven. being is car the while lock tion igni- the in itis when recharged is that battery Each remote control contains a rechargeable control Remote 18 . 27 . 109 * . , Personal Profile > locks: following fits key the integrated The button Press Integrated key > > specified pages. to the refer onspecific settings, moreinformation For Personal Profile settings control. remote usesaseparate person each is that Aprerequisite different people. three can setfor remote controls be At most three settings. thecorresponding and trol con- remote another elsewith someone by used was car your infor even if themeantime you, activated be will settings your that means This for it stored are up implemented. called and the settings control and is recognized remote thecar, the unlock in you use.When rently control cur- for the remote are stored settings ofthese Profiles, of most Personal ally. By means be setindividu- can MINI of functions your The The concept > Driver's door, page Automatic locking of the vehicle the of locking Automatic thecar isunlocked being when locking of system thecentral Response Triple turn signal activation turnsignal Triple 1 to release the key. the torelease 22 42 19 22 > > > > > > Operating from outside > > > following:the lockson the releases and engages system simultaneously The is closed. door driver's the whenever foroperation is ready system central locking The The concept system locking Central > sides handles on the driver's and passenger's > > Entertainment: distribution flowrateand air temperature, setting control, recirculated-air automatic and function cooling activating/deactivating Automatic climate control climate Automatic > > settings: Light > In cars with convenient access convenient with cars In lock door the Via control remote the Via door filler Fuel Splitdoor Doors > > tachometer. inthe and inthespeedometer monitor, onboard onthe displays forthe Settings rate Owner's Manual rate Owner's tosepa- refer volume, Speed-dependent Manual Owner's Audio toseparate volume, refer Daytime running lamps running Daytime lighting Pathway units of units of measure and refertoFormats and temperature, distance covered/remainingdistances consumption, forfuel Units of measure of measure format, Date Formats and refer units to units of measure mats and For- to refer clock, the of mode 12h/24h 74 51 * 67 51 * : AUTO program, program, : AUTO 68 * , via the door 51 deactivated (page side. theout- from opened can be thevehicle that so thevehicle leave you when with you key the from outside from and closing: Opening rior lampscome on. inte- flashersand warning hazard the addition, In unlocks locking automatically. system central the accident, severe sufficiently ofa the event In forcentral system, Button locking page Operating from inside control incontrol use. fortheremote is stored Thesetting unlocked. ofthecar parts setwhich are also You can mode Unlocking button. lamps welcome andThe interior lamps on. come the Press Unlocking control remote the Using lamps. alarmsystem lamps. The interior and lamps welcome the on/off switch dles. The remote control can also be used to han- thelock or door using buttons unlocked being from time. Itdoors the same prevents the is alsooperated system at anti-theft The < could lock the doors from the inside. Take Take inside. the from doors the lock could vehicle parked in a oranimals Persons 24 ). * is also activated or 22 . 19

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Opening and closing 2. 1. 20 4. 3. 6. 5. 7. played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button pressthe Briefly Switch on the ignition, refer to page symbol and "SET" are displayed. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and display shows the the symbol,displayillustrated shows arrow. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and 38 . odte button down. sunroof theglass and areopened windows power The Holdthe opening Convenient 3. 2. 1. orunlocked. locked whenit has vehicle been confirm have the To signals confirmation Setting knowledge. special inside be unlocked cannot from vehicle without button. the Press Locking 9. 8. changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly Switch on the ignition, refer to page control currently control use. in for theremote is stored setting The changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and > > select: to button the pressBriefly means of the of the means control.remote by possible not is closing Convenient there is any person inside, because the because is inside, any person there if theoutside from thevehicle notlock Do Press the button once to unlock unlock once to button the entire vehicle. Press the vehicle. entire the unlock to twice button the Press unlock once to button door. fuel only and the the door driver's filler Press the * is raised. is < < 38 . 9. Press the button. button. vehicle in parking garages, etc. tolocate your usethis also function You can the Press is locked: the car While lamps oninterior Switching 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. changes. The setting is stored. is setting The changes. display the until button the hold and Press > > > select: to pressthebutton Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press > > arrow: select, to pressthebutton Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press displayed. are "SET" and symbol the until repeatedly button the press Briefly unlocking/locking. an acoustic signal an acoustic flashers and warning light up The hazard ing/locking. unlock- during sounds signal An acoustic ing unlocking/locking. dur- up light flashers warning hazard The Confirmation locking during signal Confirmation unlocking during signal Confirmation * sounds during during sounds user's authority to operate this this equipment. tooperate user's authority page drive; this will extended battery, the recharge an during Usethis remote control charged. is dis- control remote the in battery the control, remote a with locked be longer no can car the If key. integrated withthe lock door atthe car the lock and unlock occurs, this If waves. radio local to due remotecontrol malfunction may The Malfunctions unlocked. inadvertently hasnot been door split- that the check trip, each and after Before isclosed. it after again locked locked willit splitdoor before opening, was be If bay. the in thecargo down key the place not To prevent accidentally locking yourself out, do clearance. thereis sufficient that button. the Press Unlocking the splitdoor > > conditions: thefollowing istwo Rules. subject to Operation This device complies 15ofwith part the FCC statement: Compliance LX8CAS LX8766E LX8766S FCC ID: by the following: is governed Operation regulations. Commission 15ofCommunications part theFCC/Federal with unitscomply receiver and transmitter The For US owners only cause undesired operation. undesired cause may that interference including received, This device must accept any interference and ence, interfer- harmful not cause must device This 18 changes to these devices could void the or modifications unauthorized Any upward and outward to the Ensure tothe rear. outward and upward is thesplitdoorit opened, swings When . < < 21

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Opening and closing the windows and glasssunroof and windows the key stops the operation. the stops key locking. or forunlocking thekey in position the Hold lock. door the via ated Locking the vehicle. the Locking door, page door, orpassenger thedriver opening and Unlocking locking button (page central interior the press closed, thedoors With together: lockTo all doors, the fuel filler door and splitdoor lock. door the with locked Using the lock door 22 positions. theend to lock door inthe key integrated the ing driver's door can be unlocked or locked by turn- the malfunction, ofanelectrical theevent In operation Manual system analarm With operation Convenient page parts setwhich You can of areunlocked, the car > > 19 nient access nient sure that no one is injured. Releasing the the Releasing injured. is one no that sure tobe process closing the during Watch When there is no alarm system is no there When the outside. senger'sdoor and close thedoor from pas- the on button lock safety the press lock, or thedoor key via integrated withthe door driver's the Lock . 22 . * , only the driver's , thedriver's is door only 22 * or convenient access convenient or ) to lock the vehicle. the tolock ) < < * can beoper- can * orconve- * , side. fromtheout- be opened can thevehicle that so thevehicle you leave key with when you the > > and opening Unlocking unlocked remains filler Thefuel door notactivated. is system theft anti- the but closed, are doors the when door split- switch locks and The or unlocks the doors from inside and closing: Opening trol inuse. trol for is theremote con- stored locks. Thesetting in thecar can which setthe situations also You Automatic locking > > Locking time opens it. opens time thesecond door, the unlocks time first the door twice: ofeither handle onthedoor pull or armrest the above handle pull door then the switch locking for the central system and using the together doors the unlock Either the lock button. lock the using locked be door driver's cannot open the out, locked being from you prevent To of a button thesafety door. lock press down switch or Press the < could lock the doors from the inside. Take Take the inside. from doors the lock could vehicle aparked in oranimals Persons * . 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. > select: to pressthebutton Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press display symbol, showsthe illustrated arrow. the until repeatedly button the press Briefly 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 topage refer ignition, onthe Switch The central locking system automatically 38 . control unless thevehicle isunlocked first. door. Opening Clubdoor Opening Splitdoor door. front hand theright- by followed theClubdoor, close First Closing Clubdoor. the opening open when be must door right-hand front theinside. The dle on han- the using be only opened can Clubdoor The 9. changes. The setting is stored. is setting The changes. display the until button the hold and Press > > > < door cannotdoor beunlocked using theremote In some national-market versions, thesplit- thesplit- opening before clearance ficient surethereis suf- make damage, To avoid unlocked. The central systemremains locking off. drive oras as door opened, has soon you been ifno time some after locks vehicle the automatically system locking The central off. drive you as soon as vehicle the locks automatically system locking The central opened. been has door ifno time some after locks vehicle the 23

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Opening and closing side of the splitdoor, arrow splitdoor, ofthe side Close the left side, theleft arrow Close occur. the splitdoor, splitdoor, arrow the the right side, rightarrow side, the first open fully handle, in the button the Using but- is unlocked. splitdoor The time. extended foran oftheremote control ton orthe thehandle in thebutton Press be compromised. will the tail lampswill beobscured anddrivingsafety otherwise closed, fully splitdoor the with drive Only 24 > > if: reacts activated, alarmsystem, when The The principle system*Alarm Closing There is movement inside thecar is movement There opened is tailgate lid orthe compartment engine the door, A splitdoor is clear, otherwise injuries may may injuries otherwise is clear, splitdoor of the path closing surethat the Make < 2 < 1 . , and then the left side of side thentheleft and , 1 , and then the right theright then , and 2 . 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 alarm system is armed ordisarmed. is orunlocked, the locked the car Whenever Arming and disarming approx. 16 minutes one LED flashes. LED one minutes 16 approx. is thesystem armed, all pulse.When After LEDs counter revolution on the Display > > > offan alarmSwitching anybutton. Press twoseconds. least for at button alarm: the off Switching the Press yourself situation. in a dangerous Youcan activate the alarmsystem ifyou find Panic mode* > > of: means by ortampering entry brieflyindicates unauthorized system alarm The > > button on thedoor lock. In carswith convenient access lock. theignition into fully thekey Insert Unlock the carwith theremote control. Switching on the hazard warning flashers warning onthehazard Switching alarm acoustic An battery the from supply power the in interruption an is There it prior ortoraise wheels away to towing the steal and up it jack to made is attempt an if instance for changes, inclination car's The unlocking via the door lock triggers off the the off triggers lock door the via unlocking versions, certain national-market On < * , press the > > situations: falsealarms,e.g. prevents following This in the offtogether. switched can be detector sensor theinterior movement The tilt alarm and Avoiding false alarms closed. be must roof glass and windows correctly, the operate can detector movement theinterior Before Interior movementdetector away. it or tow wheels car's the steal to ismade ifanattempt for instance, is triggered, alarm The monitored. vehicle's is inclination The sensor alarm Tilt > > > > trains, trains, ortrailersferries car-carrying on transported being When In duplexgarages thecar. with totamper made was attempt an 5minutes: approx. than longer no for but ignition, the in inserted until thekey unlocking flash LEDs after is car. the with totamper made was attempt No unlocked: is vehicle the after out go LEDs vated. isnot acti- detector movement interior The flashes. LED one Afterwards, 16 minutes. approx.for seconds after pulse 10 approx. theLEDs and fully, aredeadlocked theremaining items closed not are these if Even closed. properly not is tailgate the or bonnet the door, A at intervals: short flashes LED One LEDs pulse orflashes: LED system is armed. > > > > 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 remote ine.g. your the wear is do to need you Allhand. your in trol hold theremote con- to having without vehicle toenter your you enables access Convenient Convenient access* locked. and unlocked is next offuntil the car areswitched detector sensor theinterior movement The tilt alarm and onds. in shortsuccessionLEDs flash for approx. sec- 2 > > interior movement detector and sensor alarm tilt the off Switching > > > > requirements Functional > Convenient operation Convenient Enginestarting Unlocking the splitdoor by itself Unlocking/locking the vehicle key. withintegrated twice the thevehicle Lock introl twice succession. roof. able to operate the windows and glass sun- be to closed be must splitdoor and doors The 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 thevehicle when locked The vehicle orthe splitdoor canonly be If pets are to remain inside the car the inside remain to are pets If Press the button on the remote con- ontheremote button Press the 25

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Opening and closing closed. The power windows and the glass sunroof glass the and windows power The For convenient closing, press and hold button page to refer theremote control, with opening Convenient if necessary. procedure, closing or opening the Repeat thevehicle. inside is control a remote whether is checking system described below. access are convenient of the use regarding features Special page on starting are closing found and onopening Instructions mentioned above. outthefunctions carry to control remote the on buttons the pressing or access convenient using between difference no is there general, In Comparisonto standard remote controls 26 signal anacoustic and flash flashers warning hazard thesplitdoor closed, will slightly. reopen The is splitdoor the after bay vehicle's cargo locked thesplitdoor. of ontheoutside thebutton Press Unlocking the splitdoor separately button Press Locking button Press Unlocking * closing the windows or the glass sunroof, thewindows closing or opening while delay you a If brief notice has been accidentally left inside the left been accidentally has control that a remote detects thevehicle If sounds. 1 1 20 . . < . 18 . < * are 1 . the ignition lock. ignition the is in positionN,the remote control mustin be lever selector the when off engine the switch To Starting the engine Starting the page button, start/stop briefly by readiness on radio Switch the pressing readiness onradio Switching open. are thedoors and is switched off theengine when sunroof orglass windows the able tooperate be to lock ignition the into control remote the Insert ated again. oper- be can the glass sunroof and windows the vehicle, the inside is located control remote the and again areclosed and splitdoor thedoors If opened. hasnotbeen the splitdoor or a door as long so glasssunroof and windows the you still operate can off, is switched theengine If andWindows glass sunroof, electric* The vehicle canroll. vehicle The 4. 3. 2. 1. transmission into a car wash a vehicle driving with automatic Before lever isselector position P,in page the offwhen be switched only can engine The automatic transmission offthe engine Switching in cars with page lock, ignition the into control Itvehicle. toinsert is not a necessary remote onwhenaremote control is inside the switched be or ignition can started the be can engine The Switch off theengine. off Switch lever position the selector N. to Move brake. the Depress lock. into ignition remote control Insert otherwise the engine willstart. Do not depress the brake or the clutch, 38 . 38 39 < . . restarted within approx. 10 seconds. 10 approx. within restarted only be can off,theengine is switched engine lock. theignition control into another remote insert it checked.the vehicle necessary,or have If inside withyou control theremote Take tioning. is oris notinside malfunc- control thevehicle 3. 2. 1. totime. time from tobereplaced need that will abattery tains con- access forconvenient remotecontrol The Replacing the battery lamps Warning and start the engine. ignition lock into the theremote control Insert grated key. inte- the orusing control remote onthe buttons the via vehicle the or close open happens, this If waves. radio accessConvenient may malfunction to due local Malfunction Press the cover on to close. to on cover the Press up. ing fac- side theplus with battery thenew Insert Remove thecover. point point or to your MINI Dealer. Take the old battery to a battery collection the battery in the remote control. remote the in battery the indicatorThe lamp on:replace comes the After vehicle. the inside longer no is theremote control is running: engine warningThe lamp onwhen the comes The remote started. be cannot engine the theengine: tostart ismade attempt warningThe lamp onwhen an comes < and possiblyand injure themselves. the sunroof operate could children otherwise leave thecar, you you thekey with when Take until it vision field isyour of shut. > > Raising sunroof, electric* Glass independently of the glass sunroof. glass the of independently closed and opened roller canbe sunblind The blind sun Roller 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 bypressing 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, 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 closing the glass sunroof and keep it in keep theglasssunroof and closing when injuries, care exercise To prevent < 27

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Opening and closing engine running. engine orthe on switched ignition the with minutes eral coolforsev- thesystem is Let tem overheated. sys- the opened, not closed and be only can dow selves. possibly them- injure and electric windows the operate could children otherwise thecar, leave you with when theremote you control Take areshut. until they ofvision field your Windows done by your MINI Dealer. work this have you that recommends MINI your of manufacturer The initialized. system the have onlybe glasssunroof In case,can raised. this the thereis apower apossibility that failure, After power supply Following interruptions in electrical 28 switch up. the pressing by be way in can window closed the same The > > closing Opening, stop the opening movement. theopening stop to again switch the Tap on. switched is tion if igni- the automatically opens window The downwards. switch the Tap switch. the release until you opens window The switch downwards. Press the several several intimes close succession, thewin- closed is and opened If, awindow after closing the windows and keep them in themin and keep thewindows closing injuries, when prevent care To exercise < < 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 the closing If system protection Pinch selves. electric windows and possibly injure them- opened. is door no as long minute as 1 forapprox. stillcan operated be off, thewindows theignition is switched When After switching offthe ignition 2. 1. ually. man- can closed be the normally, window dows win- fromclosing you the etc.,prevents dows, win- the on ice orif danger, external an is there If pinch protection without Closing dow closes without pinch protection. pinch without closes dow prox. there.Thewin- hold and it 4 seconds ap- within upward again switch Press the a certain value. slightly reopens exceeds theclosing if force window the and limited is protection Pinch hold switch upward it and Press the there. system, always ensure that the window's thewindow's system, alwaysensurethat protection thereis thepinch though Even the operate could children otherwise car, the leave you when you with key the Take < < 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 < 65 35 . . 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 < < 32 . 31 . 29

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Adjustments tion. 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 not do aswell, seat thefrontpassenger On 30 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 adjustment Seat < ensure the best possible personal protec- Observe the instructions theinstructions on page Observe 2 1 . , until is thedesired height reached, 32 . 31 and on damaged safety belts belts safety damaged on and 1 , and slide the tothe slideseat the , and 2 . < 29 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 . 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 movement. tounexpected due dent thereis arisk backrests. acci- seat Otherwise of and seats front the engage off, driving Before property damage. 2. 1. Previous position 1. 2. Fold the backrest back up to theseat. up lock to back thebackrest Fold manually, sition page po- 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 . 30 . < < 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 31

REFERENCE MOBILITY 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 32 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 29 to front passenger unfasten their safety belts. safety their unfasten passenger front or driver orif seat, passenger the front on placed are if fastened, beltobjects hasnot been safety passenger's if thefront km/h 8 or mph 5 approx. above speeds atroad activated isalso reminder belts' safety The'Fasten fastened. notbeen has belt thedriver's is when safety issued reminder 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 Damage to safety belts Closing Guide thebeltits into reel.Guide buckle. the in redbutton Press the Grasp beltthe firmly. in an accident: have the safety belt system system belt the safety have accident: an in orstressed aredamaged safety belts the If rectly. The 'Fasten safety belts' cor- fastened belt hasbeen the safety signal sounds.acoustic whether Check an and on come lamps indicator The 29 . < 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 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 Exterior mirrors Mirrors 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 < vex than the driver's mirror. The objects objects mirror. The driver's the than vex mirror frontpassenger's is more con- The 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 Interior mirror, automatic dimming* automatic mirror, Interior Turn theknob. atnight: aredriving you when behind you vehicles glarefrom reduce To Interior rearviewmirror rearview mirror rearview interior of the feature dimming automatic The * is controlled by two photo cells cells photo two by is controlled 33

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Adjustments 3. 2. 1. ment. move- anunexpected to due risk ofaccident is a Adjustments wheel Steering 34 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. < while the car is in motion, otherwise there otherwise is in motion, thecar while position wheel steering the adjust not Do 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 children The right place for 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 < 65 < . 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 diminished. be effectmay protective the wise Other- systems. child-restraint using and installing Child seat security On the front passenger seat installation Child-restraint systems, 3. 2. 1. safety belt the To unlock belt is locked. safety The 3. 2. 1. the belt safety To lock in order tosecurechild-restraint systems. out pulled from being prevented be can passenger Allsafety rear beltsand the safety beltthe for front way. all the toretract strap belt safety the Allow 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 facturer's instructionswhen selecting, Observe the child-restraint system manu- < 35 <

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Transporting children safely function offunction the may seat be compromised. protective the otherwise system, the of turer by themanufac- instructionssafety provided LATCH: LowerAnchors and Tethersfor CHildren. fixing system child-restraint LATCH 36 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 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 < < floor alevel is with equipped thevehicle load When straps, systemswith restraint arrows. tether forchild- anchors aretwo additional There cargo bay in the MINI. illustration ofexample, the the shows way By anchors couldbe damaged. are labeled. Child-restraint system with tether strap 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Placement ofthetether strap 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 child-restraint systemsonly, the child-restraint otherwise tosecure anchors tetherstrap the Use < 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. accident. ofan in theevent system restraint thechild- secure notproperly will strap the Otherwise anchor. top the to passes it as twisted Pull the retaining tight. strap theretaining Pull position. lowermost intoits restraint thehead Push hook. the using anchor strap to the tether the Attach holders.restraint head the between strap thetether Guide upward. restraint thehead Push not run over sharp edges and is not not is and edges sharp over run not retaining suretheupper does strap Make < 37

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Driving Inserting the the Inserting key into theignitionlock Ignition lock Driving 38 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 sumers in order to preserve the the battery. order topreserve in sumers time. matic transmission, the engine starts. engine the transmission, matic orthebrake carif transmission has the auto- so. doing orclutch brake while the not depress off.Do onand ness or the ignition readi- radio to switch button start/stop the Press Start/stop button area indicator in lamps warning and indicator Most on Ignition > > automatically: off switched is readiness Radio tachometer. the aredisplayed in temperature outside and time Individual electrical co Radio readiness 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 1 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 26 nsumers can operate. The operate. nsumers can * by pushing < < > > as the following: such situations in off switched not is ignition The on. back theignition switches again button thestart/stop Pressing door driver's is opened. accelerator 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 fromthe moving. car toprevent brake parking Pand forcefully apply the selector lever to position theplace transmission inneutral or the move Beforeleaving the carwhilethe engine is running, sents apotential safetyhazard. engine running, otherwise such avehicle repre- Never leave an unattended vehicle with the gas. toxic highly but colorless, and odorless an death. Exhaust gases contain carbonmonoxide, exhaust gases can lead to unconsciousness and Starting the engine the Starting off turns automatically ignition The go out. displays the in lamps warning and indicator All Radio readiness and ignition off The low beams are on are switched The low beams depressed is brake or clutch The sion or repeated start attempts in which inwhich attempts start or repeated sion in starting quick succes- Avoid frequent spaces;otherwise inhalation ofthenoxious notDo allow theengine torun in enclosed < * when the when < fully, otherwise the vehicle could begin toroll. begin could thevehicle otherwise fully, When parking, apply the parking brake force- engine has has started. engine the as soon as automatically stops and time, foracertain automatically starteroperates The 3. 2. 1. refertopage access, nient conve- with vehicle inside or lock ignition in Key Automatic transmission 3. 2. 1. refertopage access, nient conve- with vehicle inside or lock ignition in Key Manual transmission 3. 2. 1. Automatic transmission 3. 2. 1. Manual transmission off switching THE Engine Press the start/stop button. start/stop the Press P. position to selector lever the Move Depress the brake. button. start/stop the Press clutch. the Depress Depress the brake. 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 25 25 . . 39 <

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Driving ently shift shift ently 3rd or4thgear. into inadvert- ifyou damaged be could engine the Releasing The lever locks in position automatically. Applying therearwheels. brakes it fromrolling while parked; thevehicle vent pre- to intended primarily is brake parking The Parking brake 40 transmission Manual 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 lever. the Pull slightly lower pressand thebutton upwards, the gearshift lever to the right. Otherwise Otherwise totheright. lever gearshift the press gear, 6th or 5th into shifting When has to be used to slow toslow tobe thecar, used or stop has do brake parking ifthe cases, exceptional In < < running. engine the with the vehicle leaving before brake 3. 2. 1. key the Removing 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 current gear in the manual 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 Remove the key. theengine. off Switch lever position the selector P. to Move eetpsto P and apply the parking select position fromrolling, always vehicle the prevent To < 41 . sumption is lowest when you drive in position D. in when youdrive is lowest position sumption conditions, fuelcon- operation normal Under automatically. areselected 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 P. R and lever positions selector into shifting accidental prevents lock A > > positions lever selector Changing press the brake until you are ready tostart. areready until you thebrake press shiftlock. move: to refuse will lever selector the otherwise brake; the depress first stationary, vehicle the with N or P from away thelever moving Before isengine running: interlock. the or on switched is ignition the Pif position outof moved lever only be can selector The after you select a driving position, de- position, adriving select you after fromcreeping thevehicle prevent To < 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 point. resistance throttle Depress the accelerator pedal beyond the full- performance. maximum enables to achieve you Kick-down Kick-down matically switches to manual mode. auto- transmission The wheel. steering the on you drive, can gearsusing shift the shift paddles automatic D, inposition lever theselector With onthe Shifting steering wheel 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 Transmission shiftsTransmission down. theselector leverinPush the – direction. shiftsTransmission up. direction. + the in lever selector the Pull yed briefly, followed by 41

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Driving 1to M6 is displayed in the gear indicator.M1 > > matic drive. returnstoD, auto- automatically transmission the of time, amount foracertain accelerate or paddles theshift with gears shift donot you If 42 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/ 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 played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly Switch on the ignition, refer to page lamp indicates that an indicator bulb has has bulb indicator that an indicates lamp indicator of rapid flashing the Unusually < 38 . 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. changes. The setting is stored. is setting The changes. display the until button the hold and Press > > select: to pressthebutton Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press display symbol, showsthe illustrated arrow. the until repeatedly button the press Briefly 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 Triple turn signal. turn Triple aturn. of indication Brief tion whenreleased. tion posi- initial its to returns automatically lever The lever upward, arrow Press the Switching on wipers 4 3 2 1 Wiper system Press button, 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 a rain sensor, with thecar equipped is not If Intermittent wipe or rain sensor* 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 Cleaning Cleaning headlamps and windshield or rain sensor mode intermittent Activating/deactivating Switching off wipers or brief wipe Switching on wipers * 3 . 1 . * 43

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Driving wiper activation. wiper caused bycould undesired resultin damage 2. 1. sensor Adjusting the sensitivity oftherain 44 4. 3. played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button pressthe Briefly Switch on the ignition, refer to page symbol and "SET" are displayed. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and an automatic car wash. Failure to do so todo Failure carwash. automatic an entering sensorbefore rain the Deactivate < 38 . antifreeze. use reason, this For obscured. be could vision your do, you If windshield. the on freeze will that fluid the danger any is washersif there the sensor Deactivating intermittent wipe rain or washer system washer headlamp the otherwise closed, completely if has been thebonnet usethewashers Only damage the pump. washer is open. whenthebonnet cleaned be cannot headlamps alarmsystem, with an carsequipped the In intervals. appropriate and atregular are cleaned 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 thelever downward Press Brief wipe arrow again, thebutton Press 7. 6. 5. The settings stored. settings are The display changes. until the thebutton Wait, and hold or press tivity. sensi- toselect thedesired button Press the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and fluid reservoir reservoir fluid iswill otherwise empty, you washer the when notusethe washers Do < * may be damaged. Do not use use not Do damaged. be may 4 . 3 . 2 . ignition is switched on. switched is ignition with the instructions on thecontainer. on theinstructions with thereis injury. arisk ofpersonal erwise Comply ofchildren, oth- ofreach it keep out and tainer con- original closed the in itonly store sources, damage the washer pump. thewasher damage 3 Washer fluid 2 rear the window Cleaning 1 0 Rear windowwiper matically auto- nozzlesareheated washer window The Window washer nozzles Turn the cap tolevel cap the Turn parked : are wipers when therearwindow To clean there. gear. reverse in continuous is Operation etwp : furthertolevel cap the Turn wipe tent intermit- during the rearwindow To clean : tolevel cap the Turn wipe intermittent on switch To wipers parked Rear Therefore, keep it away from ignition fromignition it keep away Therefore, flammable. is antifreeze fluid Washer fluid reservoirfluid is empty, otherwise willyou washer the when notusethe washers Do * while the engine is runningorthe 3 1 and hold it there. it hold and . < 2 and hold it hold and < the correct concentrationismaintained. mendations. antifreeze, according to manufacturer's recom- Fill if with and, a required,water washer with safety. sonal arisk toper- and hazard a spills constitute fire parts. fluid Otherwise, engine with hot contact Washer fluid reservoir fluid Washer 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. onthe steering 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 washer fluid reservoir to make fluid tomake sure the washer reservoir filling before antifreeze and thewater Mix is toavoid cool, whenthe engine freeze anti- contains that fluid washer refill Only constant speed is prevented by adverse adverse by is prevented speed constant driving at control when notusecruise Do < < < 45

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Driving drop if the engine output is insufficient. is output engine the if drop may speed vehicle grades uphill On exceeded. be may speed thecontrolled sufficient, is not If, braking on a downhill grade, effect engine the speed. vehicle storesthe current and maintains system The off. switched is ignition when the is cleared speed stored The and maintained. again is speed achieved pedal is thestored released, theaccelerator Once pedal. accelerator the depressing by is notdeactivated control Cruise > > > > vated: deacti- isautomatically thesystem addition, In Activating 46 button Press speed current Maintaining button Press control cruise Activating/deactivating vated. control cruise acti-system is and be ready can The lights up. speedometer in the lamp Indicator 4 3 2 1 active is system control stability driving the When N position lever tion selec- isin transmission automatic the When When the clutch is depressed brakes are applied the When Maintaining, storing and decreasing speed decreasing and storing Maintaining, speed increasing and storing Maintaining, control cruise Activating/deactivating cruise control Resuming 3 2 . . Resuming a speed stored beforehand decreased. be will speed the that except oraccelerating, thespeed ing sameasfor increas- here are the functions The reached. is speed button Press Decreasing speed button and hold Press button the using Accelerating 2km/h. or mph 1 approx. increases by ton, the speed thebut- you press Every time is reached. speed button Press Increasing speed Malfunction fulfilled. notbe may foroperation sary briefly. displayed is speed Selected Display intachometer* off. switched is ignition the when is cleared speed stored The maintained. and again stored is last achieved The speed button Press 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 --- lights lights ifup thesystemfails. lamp in tachometer the warning The 4 3 1 repeatedly until the desired repeatedly until the desired . 3 . < 47

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Everything under control clock display, temperature outside Odometer, Everything under control 48 display clock. perature and tem- for the outside serving otherwise display in theupper currentshown speed have the To Current vehicle speed approx. +37 sinks to thedisplayed temperature When Outside temperature warning refertopage time, the Setting Outside temperature time display, as well fortheodometer as km miles or unitsofmeasure, therespective Select measureUnits of 3 2 1 outside temperature, page temperature, outside risk ofblack ice. increased an is There up. lights lamp warning an accident. risk thereis anincreased of otherwise example, drive roads, carefully shaded onbridges for and Resetting the trip odometer thetrip Resetting trip and odometer Odometer speed current or clock and display temperature Outside above +37 above attemperatures form can also ice Black < 7 /+3 7 6 /+3 , a sounds a signal and 6 . You should therefore 51 . 54 7 . or 6 for the the for Press knob Press lock: ignition the from key is removed after the briefly odometer and display time, temperature outside To the When isthe vehicle parked tachometer. the knob press on, switched theignition With Resetting thetrip odometer andOdometer trip odometer Check coolant level, refer page to hot. too becomes engine, the therefore on will lamp and come if A warning the coolant, temperature Coolant engine. the fuel supply is interrupted to protect the red overspeed zone ofthe gauge. In this range, the in needle the with engine the operate Never Tachometer lower display. in the thenappears temperature outside The 2. 1. move to the upper display. toautomatically display forthespeed Wait display. lower the in appears speed current the until repeatedly lever intheturnindicator button Press the 3 in the tachometer. the in 107 . 3 in in damage could occur. and arenot guaranteed functions engine wise km. miles/50 30 is less theremaining approx. range than when Anindicatorcruising lamp on range. comes example, the indicator may fluctuate slightly. fluctuate may theindicator example, for areas, mountainous in driving are you when period, longer fora varies thevehicle thetilt of If arrow. The tachometer The arrow. red, to orange from change lamps indicator remaining the liters, gallons/8 2.1 approx. of zone reserve to the fallen fuel levelhas the Once Reserve liters. gallons/50 US Approx. 13.2 S Cooper MINI Cooper, MINI page on onrefueling information find You can tank capacity Fuel gauge Fuel 94 30 miles/50 km, be sure to km,be sureto refuel; other- miles/50 30 is therange less displayed If than . <

displays the remaining remaining the displays to Formats and unitsofmeasure page on refer measure, of units corresponding the set To > > > > > orderin listed: the displayed are information of items following The tion. items various ofinforma- to callrepeatedly up in lever button theturnindicator Press the Displays in tachometer Computer* 2seconds. forapprox. lever turnindicator in the button press the consumption: fuel average To reset ning. run- has been theengine for the time Calculated consumption Average fuel damage could occur. and arenot guaranteed functions engine wise fuel currently in the tank. of amount the kmand miles/30 last the 18 over been driven thecar has theway of basis the on calculated is range The fuel. remaining the with Displays the estimated cruising range available range Cruising Current vehicle speed vehicle Current speed Average fuelconsumption Current Average fuel consumption range Cruising 0mls5 km,be suretorefuel; other- miles/50 30 is less therange displayed If than < 51 49 .

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Everything under control unidctrlvrfrapo.2seconds. 2 lever approx. for indicator turn inthe press button the speed: resetaverage To speed. average of thecalculations in notincluded are off switched engine the and parked vehicle the with Periods Average speed emissions. exhaust with minimum tofueleconomy conducive style current is your driving tosee whether you toallow consumption fuel the current Displays Current fuelconsumption 50 areclosed. thedoors and standstill is at a cle on, is whenthe ignition switched able the vehi- only avail- are and information settings Certain principle Operating information Settings and display clock. perature and tem- forthe outside serving otherwise display in theupper currentshown speed have the To Current vehicle speed lower display of the computer. in the thenappears temperature outside The 2. 1. move to the upper display. toautomatically display forthespeed Wait display. lower the in appears speed current the until repeatedly lever intheturnindicator button Press the 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 2. 1. Exiting displays 1 ting to factory settings tofactory ting reset- unitsofmeasure, and formats Setting Monitor theTire Pressure Resetting Monitor Tire Flat the Initializing check vehicle Displaying Calling up Check Control 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 52 55 56 60 62 49 Next setting Next or item ofinformation in use, refer also to Personal Profile Profile in toPersonal on also page refer use, currently control remote for the arestored tings of Theset- and measure. To units set the formats measure andunits Formats of ofinformation. or item directly display setting The tothe next changes 2. 1. 9 8 7 6 Press the button for a longer period. foralonger Press button the lever repeatedly until "NEXT" is displayed. briefly press the button in the turn indicator information, of item or asetting Within Exiting the menu the Exiting Setting thedate Setting Setting thetime Setting > > > > settings Adjusting > > Triple turn signal activation signal turn Triple Automatic locking Automatic procedure unlocking during Response vehicle unlocking the Confirmation whenlocking signals and Daytime running lamps running Daytime lighting Pathway 19 55 54 67 22 20 68 42 51 18 .

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Everything under control 2. 1. 52 4. 3. 6. 5. > > > > lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" displayed. is "SET/INFO" until repeatedly lever Briefly pressbutton the inthe turn indicator Switch on the ignition, refer to page symbol and "SET" are displayed. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and > the symbol,displayillustrated shows arrow. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and month/day mm/dd km/l Temperature: Temperature: Date: day.month dd.mm, dd.mm, day.month Date: Time: 12h, 24hmode Fe osmto:l10km, mpg, Fuel consumption: l/100 Distance covered: mls, km mls, covered: Distance * 7 , 6 38 . 4. 3. 2. 1. Profile toPersonal referalso on page use, in currently control remote the for stored are Thesettings settings. factory reset to the be can for formats settings of measure units The and Resetting to factory settings 9. 8. 7. 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 pressthe Briefly The settings stored. settings are The changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and or ofmeasure. mat unit for- the tochange briefly button Press the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and 18 . MINI Dealer. ignition. the on switch or engine start the you after immediately displayed briefly are service scheduled next the of date the and distance driving remaining The requirements Service 6. 5. The settings are reset. are settings The setting. first the to changes display the until button the hold and Press "RESET" is displayed. until repeatedly pressthebutton Briefly read out from the remote control by remote control your by the outfrom read be can required work service of extent The < 1. in thetachometer. individually date remaining due or distance therespective view you can operations, certain maintenance For check vehicle Displaying 2. 4. 3. 6. 5. Switch on the ignition, refer topage refer ignition, onthe Switch played. is dis- until "SET/INFO" lever repeatedly theturnindicator in button pressthe Briefly are displayed. and symbol "SERVICE-INFO" corresponding the until repeatedly button the Briefly press changes. display the until button the hold and Press information. following the to refer items, service vidual indi- the display to pressthebutton Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press 38 . 53

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Everything under control Possible displays 54 1. onpage ofmeasure units and refer toFormats setthe12h/24h mode, To time the Setting Clock 5 4 3 2 1 lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" displayed. is "SET/INFO" until repeatedly lever Briefly pressbutton the inthe turn indicator check Vehicle brakes Rear Front brakes Engine oil information forselecting Button 51 . 5. 4. 3. 2. 9 8 7 6 tem can be found onpage can found be tem More information on the MINI Maintenance Sys- Press the button tosetthehours. button Press 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 oritem setting Next of information Exit display fluidBrake test Roadworthiness 51 109 . 51 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. to Formats and unitsofmeasure page on To date dd/mmset format, ormm/dd the refer Setting the date Date 8. 7. 6. The settings are stored. are settings The tochange. forthedisplay Wait way. inthesame year and month Set the tomonth. tochange forthedisplay Wait tosetthe ofthemonth. Press button the day 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 The settings are stored. are settings The tochange. forthedisplay Wait tosettheminutes. Press button the tominutes. tochange forthedisplay Wait 51 . areas indicator the in colors and combinations ious var- in up light can lamps warning and Indicator forRadio. Manual to Owner's the signal, referof the volume adjust the signal. To inplays and, an acoustic somecircumstances, dis- the in lamps warning or indicator involve messages Control Check monitored. tems alertsyoutoanymalfunctions sys-and in the functions vehicle Check monitors The Control The concept Check Control sion. in succes- are sametime, displayed they at the occur malfunctions several If hidden. be cannot rectified. They been have malfunctions until the aredisplayed messages Check Control Some in lever. button theturnindicator Press the Control Check messages Hiding page on starting arelisted torespond how tips on and function amal- of in theevent lamp each of meaning The What to do incase of a malfunction 1 and 2 . 129 . 55

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Everything under control sages can be viewed whenever is convenient. it bewhenever viewed can sages Control stored. have Check mes- been messages stored. seconds, remain but 20 approx. after hidden automatically are messages Check Control Other 56 1. is if closed. door played driver's the messages only can Control dis- Check Stored be storedViewing CheckControl messages 2. This symbol indicates that Check Control Control Check that indicates symbol This played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and 5. 4. 3. messages. other for to check button press the Briefly is displayed. message the corresponding stored, hasbeen aCheck If message Control messages. Control arenoCheck if there OK" appears "CHECK Hold the button down. "CHECK INFO". and symbol corresponding the shows display the until repeatedly button the Press adjusted, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio. Manual the Owner's to refer adjusted, volumeof signals the acoustic be The can Adjustments 3seconds. approx. after parallel signal toawall, stops ing theacoustic driv- when e.g. constant, remains distance the If tone sounds. continuous a then cm, ft/30 1 roughly below to falls object nearest tothe If shorter. thedistance become thetones between intervals the decreases, object and vehicle between As thedistance Acoustic signals driving. before short period this Wait R. to position lever selector transmission theautomatic or move gear reverse engage you when second 1 approx. after automatically isactivated thesystem on, running With engine or theignitionthe switched Automatic mode late. too issued being tothesystemwarning lead may circumstances physical otherwise speed, parking. Avoid approaching an object at high asis when slowly, usually case the approached aid that can indicate objects when they are a parking is PDC sensors. center the mfrom 1.50 ft/ 5 orapprox. sensors, thecorner cm from 60 bumper. sensorsin arefourultrasonic either there distance, thevehicle. To measure the behind anobject of thepresence of warnyou signals tic assists backwards. parking Acous- PDC you with The concept PDC* Park Distance Control safety and comfort Technology fordriving < on ni nojc sapo.2 in/ 24 approx. is object an until sound not does warning an acoustic However, nysryfo itneo tlat4i/0cm. in/10 4 least at of adistance from spray only the jet toward the sensors for lengthy periods and When using ahigh-pressure cleaner,do not direct that they will continue to operate effectively. clean and free of ice or snow in order to ensure or inside the car can drown out the PDC signal. outthePDC thecarcan drown or inside outside sound sources Loud damage. property risk is there injury a otherwise of or personal cautiously, drive always Therefore, detectable. be not may ledges, wall as such objects, truding is pro- given.signal audible Higher, continuous sensors' orafter before a the enter spots blind 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, detected. be cannot objects driver. in Sensors,too,have blind which spots the with remains always obstructions any and System limitations Malfunction an accident. of risk the running thereby driving hazardous in reduce the additional safety marginbyengaging do not ofthe driver. Therefore responsibility 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 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 To avoid this problem, keep the sensors sensors the keep problem, this avoid To thesystemchecked. Have functioning. Indicator lampcomes on: PDCis mal- < 57 <

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Technology for driving comfort and safety > > > tions: others, ABSincludes thefollowing func- Among Braking safely, refer to page to refer safely, Braking increased. isthus safety Active braking. full during even is maintained response steering ing. Safe ABS prevents locking of the wheels during brak- Antilock Brake System ABS 58 > > > 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 StabilityControl DSC Dynamic application. braking full the of duration forthe brake onthe thepressure reduce not Do benefits provided by ABS are exploited. all the time, same the At minimum. a to tance helpsdis- Thus,thesystem keep braking force. braking maximum develop automatically to Rapidly depressingthe brakecauses this system Brake Assist behavior. braking stable ensure to wheels rear pressure in the thebrake controls system The Electronic brake-force distribution EBV change. alane ing in while braking turnsordur- enhanced further are characteristics steering and stability Driving BrakeCornering Control CBC Brake Assist Electronic brake-force distribution EBV Control Brake CBC Cornering Brake Assist Electronic brake-force distribution EBV ABS System Brake Antilock 85 . as soon as possible. again DSC activate stability, vehicle increase To brief period. a for offDSC toswitch helpful be it can in snow, driving snowchains with When orto'rock free' executed. longer areno actions promoting propulsion and ing tor lampscome on. DSC is deactivated. Stabiliz- indica- DSC until the repeatedly thebutton Press Deactivating DSC useful to briefly activate DTC: activate briefly to useful In the following exceptional situations, it can be caution. with todrive suitable need Youtherefore ity. driving stabil- with restricted though propulsion Thesystemensuressnowy maximum roads. uncleared as such conditions road special for optimized is propulsion that ofDSC type is a DTC TractionDynamic Control DTC* control better For go out. lamps indicator the DSC again: button the Press Activating DSC > > Hill StartAssistHill Control Brake CBC Cornering DSC is deactivated. on: are lamps the indicator If forces. breaking The DSC controls the driving and flashes: lamp the indicator If go out. lamps indicator DSC the again: button the Press Deactivating DTC control better For on. come lamps indicator DTC the thebutton: Press Activating DTC > > > when driving with snow chains chains snow with driving when deep snowor on loose surfaces when rocking the vehicle free,driving out of roads snowy uncleared on slush, or inclines, in onsnow-covered when driving DTC isactivated. DTC are on: lamps theindicator If forces. DTC controls the driving and breaking flashes: lamp theindicator If vated. is deacti- DSC the when even unevenly, rotating are wheels drive when propulsion improve to occur braking in lock) (differential Interventions bilizing interventions. will There be deactivated. no moresta- are both (DSC) control stability dynamic (DTC) and control traction dynamic The on. come lamps indicator for theDSC button atleast3seconds: Press the Deactivating both DTC and DSC start toroll backwards. start 2seconds, it forabout holds and vehicle the will since hillately startdriving the only start assist immedi- brake, the release you After period. this thebrake is released. after seconds 2 approx. in for holds thecar place StartAssist Hill 2. 1. parking brake for this. the use to necessary oninclines. It is off not driving StartAssist youinHill aids comfortably Assist* Start Hill out. lamps theindicator again: go button Press the Activating DSC off. drive and immediately thebrake Release thebrake. MINI with the Hold vehicle can roll backward slightly roll can vehicle backward during the gradient, and load onthe Depending < 59

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Technology for driving comfort and safety > transmission: automatic With > > even more sportily. respond to MINI your causes button the Pressing Sport button* 60 tire inflationrect pressure. cor- the forinitialized be must system the tire, flat a of reporting reliable the assure to order In requirement Functional as aflattire. rotation. This change isdetected and is reported of thespeed turnalters this in and changes, atireIf losespressure, its rolling circumference individual tires while moving. the of speeds therotating comparing by tire loss detects pressure in a Flat Tire Monitor The The concept Flat Tire Monitor FTM > > Deactivatingsystem the is in briefly thetachometer. displayed SPORT The LED lights up. theSPORT button. Press Activating the system More rapid gear shifting in Sport program. shifting in Sport rapid gear More is more direct. response Steering the accelerator.of movements to morespontaneously responds Engine Switch off theengine. off Switch again. button SPORT the Press 3. 2. 1. not function. not with snow chains or a space-saver spare tire spare space-saver a chains or snow with driving are ifyou system the initialize not Do automatically. tinued con- is initialization the resumes, driving When spare tire spare is with driven a thevehicle space-saver When > > > > delayed or malfunction: thefollowing system In be could the situations, of time. period alengthy over tires four all in occur inevitably will that pressure nor loss factors, nal itgradual the of can identify exter- by caused damage tire severe sudden, of driver the warn to unable is Monitor Tire Flat The System limitations Initializing the system the Initializing must be reinitialized. be must changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly startdriving. not do but engine, the Start Snow chains areattached chains Snow acceleration lateral high wheels, drive the in slip driving: of style Performance-oriented orslippery surface onsnowy road Driving initialized been not has System ing, which can be interrupted at any time. time. any at interrupted be can which ing, driv- during completed is initialization The tire, or change a wheel or tire, the system ortire, thesystem awheel change tire, or in a time correctthepressure you Each * , page 122 < , the Flat Tire Monitor can- Monitor Tire Flat the , * . < 2. 1. 2. 1. Run-Flat Tires* 1. Normal tires tire ofa flat Indication 6. 5. 4. sidewall, refer to Run-Flat Tires, page Tires, to Run-Flat refer sidewall, Tires. tiresorRun-Flat normal with your Check whether vehicle is equipped maneuvers. steering and braking tion. Avoid sudden with cau- vehicle the stop and speed Reduce change the damaged tire, refer topage tire, refer thedamaged change theflattire, refertopage Repair f5 p r8 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 feedback. any without move, the on is car the while completed is Initialization driving. Start changes. display the until button the hold and Press played. corresponding symbol and "RESET" are dis- the until repeatedly button the press Briefly tire pressure. tire is flatThere tirea orsubstantial lossof red. and signal alsosounds.acoustic An 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 your MINI Dealer. contact be determined, cannot If this < 119 , or , or 103 121 . < . Malfunction continue driving and contact your MINI Dealer. loose andmay come cause accidents. Do not possible. tire sections of soon as the Otherwise, stop as and speed thevehicle Reduce failed. finally has tire damaged the that indication journey, occur be may an noises the during this loud or 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. > > > 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 initialized. be then must system The initialized. been have not might sure in all tires. four air check pres- the At thenext opportunity, result. could page 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 full: compartment load 4 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 luggage: without persons 2 1 to With a light load: the the system checked assoon as possible. Have failed. has system the or Monitor FlatTire in is the malfunction There a inyellow. lightup lamps warning The 103 rect pressures, the Flat Tire Monitor Monitor theFlatrect Tire pressures, tothecor- inflated fourtiresare If all Tires, Run-Flat with not equipped if is vehicle the driving notcontinue Do , otherwise a serious accident aserious accident , otherwise < < 61 <

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Technology for driving comfort and safety quency. fre- radio using the same systems ordevices other to due malfunctioning temporarily is TPM changed, resetthesystem. changed, wheel spare compact as a such electronics, TPM without wheel a if tire flat a indicate cannot and is inactive system The correct. are pressures inflation tire the though even cated aflat be tireindi- may reset;forexample, been does if not system work correctly itThe hasnot influences. Functional requirement Functional tires. more or in one pressure lossof significant a is there if you notifies system The tires. mounted ofthefour pressures theinflation checks TPM The concept TPM* Tire Pressure Monitor 62 Resetting the system System limitations resetthesystem. changed, malfunction. may system the wise, with usewheels Always electronics. Other- TPM correct. pressures are tion infla- while tire all reset mustbe thesystem tire, flat a of reporting reliable the assure to order In been corrected or a wheel or tire has been pressure has time atire inflation Each outside by caused damage tire severe den of sud- in advance warnyou cannot TPM been corrected or a wheel or tire has been pressure has time atire inflation Each < * , has been mounted, or if or if mounted, has been , < < 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. lever indicator turn the in button the Using reset is completed during your drive, and Thesystem tobe monitored. get values 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 displayed. is "SET/INFO" until repeatedly lever the indicator turn in button the press Briefly startdriving. not do but engine, the Start 2. 1. 2. 2. 1. Run-Flat Tires* 1. Normal tires pressure inflation tire low for Message hicle. forVe- Manual Owner's the referto sidewall, Tires. tiresorRun-Flat normal with your Check whether vehicle is equipped maneuvers. steering and braking tion. Avoid sudden with cau- vehicle the stop and speed Reduce 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 tire, refer to page to refer tire, damaged the change or tire flat the Repair > 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 aserious result. could accident erwise km/h. mph/80 50 of aspeed notexceed Do maneuvers. km/h. Avoid sudden braking and steering80 mph/ 50 Cautiously reduce speed to below tireisdamaged. which Determine prx 5 ie/5 km miles/250 approx. 155 1 luggage: 2 without to persons With a light load: tire pressure. tire is flatThere tirea orsubstantial lossof red. and signal alsosounds.acoustic An 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 not equipped with Run-Flat Tires, oth- Run-Flat with not equipped if is vehicle the driving notcontinue Do your MINI Dealer. contact be determined, cannot If this 121 . < < > > > situations: following the in shown is message of type This Malfunction continue driving and contact your MINI Dealer. loose andmay come cause accidents. Do not possible. tire sections of soon as the Otherwise, stop as and speed thevehicle Reduce failed. finally has tire damaged the that indication journey, occur be may an noises the during this loud or 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 radio frequency. radio using same the ordevices other systems to due malfunctioning temporarily is TPM If mounted hasbeen electronics If TPM without a wheel thesystemchecked. Have isIf amalfunction there > > speed of 50 mph/80 km/h, otherwise an an otherwise km/h, mph/80 50 of speed a exceed do not and cautiously Drive approx. 30miles/50 km full: compartment load 4 persons, With a full load: approx. 90miles/150 km luggage: without 2 bay cargo full,persons, or4persons With a medium load: low. No punctures low. be can punctures detected. No yel- in comes on lampwarning larger the continuously; lights up then low and in lamp yel- flashes warning small The 63 <

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Technology for driving comfort and safety for Vehicle. Manual Owner's system, refer to the reset the Systems FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring to NHTSA/ according Declaration reset system unsuccessful for Message 64 illuminates. tale tell- pressure tire low TPMS the which at level the reached has not underinflation if even pressure, tire correct maintain to responsibility driver's it isthe and tiremaintenance, forproper tute asubsti- isnot theTPMS that note Please ability. and stopping thevehicle's handling affect may life, tire and tread and fuel efficiency reduces also failure. Underinflation lead to tire can and tiretooverheat the causes tire under-inflated asignificantly Driving pressure. proper on the to them inflate possible, and as soon as tires your check and stop youshould illuminates, thelowtire pressure telltale Accordingly, when under-inflated. significantly are tires your oneormoreof telltale tire low pressure when a illuminates that TPMS system monitoring sure pres- atire with equipped been has vehicle your feature, safety tires. As sure for added those an pres- inflation tire proper the determine 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 infla- tire or placard vehicle the on manufacturer by vehicle the recommended pressure inflation tothe and inflated whencold monthly checked be should spare, the tire, including Each Check the tire inflation pressure and pressureand tire the inflation Check forexample. changed, been has tire a after reset not is system The yellow. in on lamps come warning Both continue to function properly. tofunction continue to theTPMS allow wheels tires and alternate or thereplacement toensurethat vehicle your ormoretires on orwheels replacing one after erly. Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale prop- functioning from TPMS the prevent that vehicle the on or wheels tires alternate or ment replace- of installation the including reasons, of foravariety occur may malfunctions TPMS intended. pressureas tire low orsignal detect to beable may not thesystem isilluminated, cator indi- exists. Whenthe malfunction malfunction the as long as startups vehicle subsequent upon lit. willcontinuously This sequence continue remain then and minute one approximately for will flash telltale the amalfunction, detects tem sys- the When telltale. pressure tire low the with TheTPMSmalfunction indicator is combined upholstered covers on the steering wheel, wheel, steering the on covers upholstered the includes way. This any in wiring or its system ofthe components individual the modify not Do vehicle. fromthe system retention airbag the toremove attempt Donot thebackrests. over orjackets such ascoats clothing items of hang Do seats. not front tothe airbags side integral for notspecifically seats with objects approved other or cushions covers, seat attach not Do mobile phone. a or device asfora such navigation holders any affix not do and or coverings, film adhesive with it cover not do i.e. obstruction, from free side ger passen- the on window and dashboard the Keep modify them in any other way. or certain rollover rear dents, situations impacts. ofcollision,type e.g. every in minor not acci- in betriggered not to designed are airbags The bag supports the head. supports the sideupper body area. The head air airbag side relevant The impact. ofside event andside airbags help provide protection in the head the needed, When restraint. adequate vide pro- in cannot safety which impacts belts alone tofrontal responding by passenger front and driver the protect help frontairbags The tion. Protective action covers: marked the under arelocated airbags following The Airbags < cover panels of the airbags, cover them or or them cover airbags, the of panels cover tothe materials adhesive notapply Do ensure the best possible personal protec- Observe the instructions on instructionspage on the Observe 29 to to deactivated by the system accordingly. or activated are passenger front the for bags air- side and front The occupied. is seat the how and whether determines seatcushion senger pas- front the in impression the of analysis An passenger airbags Automatic deactivation theof front bags can also be found on the sun visors. sun the on alsobe can found bags air- the about information and notices Warning injury. personal in result could which of either activation, airbag ired orundes- in lead to anemergency failure could system the service to attempts unprofessional Otherwise, licenses. explosives required the has and personnel trained correspondingly with MINI your of manufacturer the of procedures torepair that according works or aworkshop Dealer a MINI only by executed generators bag disposal ofair- and repair, removal, testing, the have restraint system, oftheairbag triggering or deactivation, malfunctions, of theevent In of thereisburns. adanger because been triggered, system has after the diately imme- components theindividual nottouch Do wheel. thesteering ordismantle remove to notattempt Do lining. of roof the sides the as aswell roof posts, and seats panel, instrument 3 2 1 Head airbags at the front and rear backrests in airbags Side airbags Front < 65

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Technology for driving comfort and safety ensured. is oftheseatcushion not analysis wise a correct Other- below. theseatfrom press could against Do not place any items under the seat which MINI. your of manufacturer the by ommended seatunlesstheyarespecificallypassenger rec- tothefront ball mats or other items cushions, covers, notattach Do onarearseat. senger pas- therelevant transport position, sitting the changing by beachieved status cannot airbag desired the If out. goes lamp indicator the and areactivated airbags passenger the front that so position sitting her or his change should senger pas- cases, on.In comes the such airbags senger frontpas- for the lamp theindicator positions; certain in sitting adults and adolescents by vated bedeacti- also can airbags side frontand The ing children safely, page Transport- under instructions handling and tions below. airbags front passenger toStatus of refer vated, acti- or deactivated airbags, passenger front the 66 > deactivated. or areactivated airbags frontpassenger the whether Theindicator lamp is shows occupied. seat passenger thefront how and whether with accordance in airbags side and front passenger's of thefront status thefunctional shows bags air- frontpassenger lamp for the indicator The Status of front passenger airbags restraint system is detected ontheseat. systemisrestraint detected aspecially achild in child- when designated indicatorThe lamp onas comes intended passenger seat, read precau- safety seat,read the passenger thefront achild on transporting Before view mirror shows the current thecurrent of mirror status view shows rear- interior the above lamp indicator The < < 35 . occurs. severeaccident if asufficiently even intended as function not will system the that risk the is there ational. areoper- thebelt tensioners and system airbag entire the that indicate to briefly on comes lamp > > Airbag system malfunction readiness, As ofradio page Operational readiness airbagof system > > The warning lamp lit stays continuously. warning The on. or ignition is switched readiness the radio onwhen notcome lamp does warning The senger arenotactivated. senger pas- for front the side front and airbags The isseat empty. onifthe notcome does lamp indicator The areactivated. senger pas- for front the side front and airbags The long ontheseat. is detected sitting position as on come not correct a in and size sufficient does of person a as lamp indicator The passenger airbags are deactivated. are airbags passenger thefront and that detected hasbeen seat thechild's that It on. indicates comes bags air- passenger forthefront lamp indicator After achild's the installing that seat, check vehicle. the of manufacture of time the at NHTSA by the required were that seats child arenotactivated. senger pas- for front the side front and airbags The have it checked without delay, otherwise otherwise delay, without it checked have system, airbag faultin the of a theevent In < system. This particularly applies to to applies particularly This system. the by aredetected child seats Most 38 , the warning warning , the < position in is switch light ifthe off switched matically is auto- lighting theexterior off, switched tion When you open the driver's door with the igni- position switch necessary, if lamps parking the on Switch engine. the to start power enough nothave might tery thebat- oftime, otherwise periods long unduly The low beams come on when ignition is on. the onwhen come low beams The toposition switch thelight Turn Low beams parking, page for vehicle ofthe side one on lights of Activation on. switched is lighting vehicle side rearand front, The toposition switch thelight Turn Parking lamps 3 2 1 0 beams lamps/low Parking Lamps ning lamps and welcome lamps welcome and lamps ning Automatic headlamp control headlamp Automatic Low-beam headlamps and welcome lamps lamps running daytime and lamps Parking lamps running daytime and off Lamps tery. Therefore, do not leave onfor notleave them Therefore, do tery. bat- the discharge will lamps parking The < 0 1 , . 2 or 69 3 . . 2 1 * . . , daytime run- , daytime with the light switch in position inposition thelight switch with lamps onmanually. head- the switching by situations low-visibility of risks,safety kinds youshould to these respond Toavoid weather. fog or hazy detect cannot thesystem For conditions. lighting example, toambient onin be response switched should lamps the when determining in judgment isparked. thevehicle off after switched areautomatically on.Theexterior lamps tion page lamps are activated, running thedaytime If When the switch is in position in is switch the When Automatic headlamp control* use, refer to Personal Profile, page use, refertoPersonal in control remote the for stored is setting The time. onforacertain remain onand come beams thelow off, switched thelights with thecar, ing Ifyou activate theheadlamp flasher afterpark- Pathway lighting unlocked. is vehicle the as assoon time a certain on for come lamps interior and lamps theparking theignition, off switch automatic headlampcontrol position when you or beam low inthe switch thelight you If leave lamps Welcome you switch on the fog lamps when conditions lighting ambient ofthe dent The low beams remain switched on indepen- lamps come on. thehead- before adelay be may there lights, tunnelswith into bright When overhead driving sky. ablue on low sitting is the sun when on come also may headlamps The precipitation. is ifthere or twilight, in e.g. atunnel, light in conditions, onambient ing are switched on and off automatically depend- 68 serve as a substitute for your personal personal your for asubstitute serve as cannot control headlamp automatic The , the low beams are always switched on on switched always are beams the low , < * . 3 , the low beams beams low , the 3 and theigni- and 18 . 67

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Lamps 2. 1. function the deactivating or duration the Setting 68 4. 3. 6. 5. 7. played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button pressthe Briefly Switch on the ignition, refer to page symbol and "SET" are displayed. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and display shows the the display shows illustrated symbol. repeatedly press thebutton until Briefly the changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and 38 . needed. if lamps parking separately Switch on the off. switched is ignition afterthe stay will on lamps ing park- lamps parking position, In the parked. the is vehicle the after off switched automatically is lighting theexterior position, off thelamps In position. 3. 2. 1. parking lamps or automatic headlamp control headlamp orautomatic lamps parking off, lamps the in remain can switch light The lamps* running Daytime use, refer to Profile, page to Personal refer use, control in remote is stored for the setting The lamps running Activating/deactivating daytime 9. 8. changes. until thedisplay button Press hold the and played. until islever repeatedly "SET/INFO" dis- intheturnindicator button press the Briefly Switch on the ignition, refer to page The setting is stored. is setting The Press the the Press > > select: to button the pressBriefly The function isdeactivated. The function 0seconds. 40 e.g. duration, Select thecorresponding ...

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9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. The setting is stored. is setting The the Press > > select: to pressthebutton Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press display symbol, showsthe illustrated arrow. the until repeatedly button the press Briefly changes. display the until button the hold and Press displayed. are "SET" and symbol the until repeatedly button the press Briefly Daytime running lamps deactivated. running Daytime lamps activated. running Daytime

button for a longer period. longer a for button doing so. when regulations local with Comply parking. for ononeside illuminated vehicle be can The Roadside parking lamps, left or right* 3 2 1 parking lamps High beams/roadside Press the lever up or down to the pressure point. thepressure to ordown theleverup Press Switching off 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 Switching off high beams/headlamp flasher beams/headlamp offhigh Switching Switching on high beams lamps Turn signal indicators/roadside parking tery. Therefore, do not leave onfor notleave them Therefore, do tery. thebat- drain lamps parking roadside The < * 1 . 69

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Lamps Fog lamps*Fog 70 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* Press therespective switch to turn the lamps on/off. 2 1 Rear fog lamp Fog lamps vated, thelow beams willcome on auto- If the automatic headlamp control is acti- * * < to Start/stop button onpage button to Start/stop refer off, is switched theignition after minutes 8 cargo bay lamp are controlled automatically. Switching interior lamps on/offmanually lamps interior Switching lamps footwell interior the lamps, The lamps Interior 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 Press theswitch. Press off. and on lamps reading the switch To lamps*Reading seconds. 3 forabout thebutton press permanently, lamps offtheinterior switch To theswitch. Press on/off. lamps interior the switch To inside the car are switched off about off carabout are switched inside the all lamps thebattery, draining avoid To 38 . < * and the Intermediate settings and colors possible. and are colors settings Intermediate > > changed. be can lighting oftheambient color The Ambient lighting* blue. to ultimately instages, changes color The rear. the toward switch the Press orange. to ultimately instages, changes color The forward. switch the Press 71

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Climate climate control 2 1 Climate 72 5 4 3 Air vents conditioner air an contains MINI your equipment, vehicle's your on Depending Equipment versions Automatic climate control climate Automatic Air conditioner Air to the Air tothe footwell Airtothe upper body area side windows and windshield the toward directed Airflow * . *

or an automatic fog over briefly when the engine is started. theengine overbriefly when fog may thewindshield theweather, on Depending it quickly. removes or onthewindows tion condensa- helps prevent cooling function The is running. while theengine available is only This function onautomatically. switched be may mode recirculated-air The setting. ature entirely to save on battery power. onbattery tosave entirely Recirculated-air mode function Cooling conditioner. the air on switch to flowrate air desired any Set and the air supply is cut off. off switched completely are conditioner air and theairto 0. Blower flowrate rotary switch Turn the system Switching on/off Air flow rate 4 3 2 1 Air conditioner Temperature Recirculated-air mode function Cooling Air flowrate The air flow rate is lowered or switched off off or switched lowered is flowrate air The will cooling be. or heating the effective more the rate, the theair higher Adjust rate. flow The ants, shut off the supply to the inte- pollut- contains or odor unpleasant hasan thecar If outside air the tothetemper- according reheated the air is then dried, cooled, is on, function thecooling When rate. added briefly at regular intervals. air mode, is fresh recirculated-air use of the Air distribution Air defroster Rear window Temperature on the cooling function cooling the on switch necessary, if and, mode recirculated-air thevehicle. within air currently the recirculates then Thesystem cartemporarily. rior of the 7 6 5 Windshield heating Air distribution defroster window Rear < cle from deteriorating during extended extended during deteriorating from cle To prevent the air quality inside the vehi- inside window surfaces, switch off the off switch surfaces, window inside If form condensation starts ontheto temperature. Turn downward, blue, to decrease the ature. thetemper- red, toincrease upward, Turn diate settings arepossible. settings diate area body upper tothe , dows air tothewin- Directof flow the time. acertain after matically The defroster is switched off auto- o otefowl . Interme- ortothe footwell

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REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Climate tings on page tings set- Profile Personal also to use, refer in currently for theremote control arestored settings Most thesettings. toadjust how about detail in you inform sections following The able for you. comfort- is which temperature interior an select toprogram AUTO below. Allis need you todo air foralmostall and flow rate refer conditions, 2. 1. condensation removing and windows Defrosting heating*Windshield 74 program AUTO climate interior Comfortable 5 4 3 2 1 Automatic climate control* also activated. also more quickly when the cooling function whenthecooling more quickly . windows fromthe is removed Condensation distribution toposition Set air level. rate tothemaximum flow Set air Air distribution, Air distribution, manual cooling Maximum Recirculated-air mode recirculated-air control AUC/ Automatic program AUTO Air flowrate, manual off automatically after a short time. ashort after automatically off The windshield heating is switched 18 2 . offers the ideal air distribution distribution air ideal the offers * is remains the the same. remains display power. The onbattery entirely to save off orswitched lowered is rate airflow The ing routine maintenance work. microfilter is changed byyourMINIDealer dur- The microfilter captures dust and pollen. The Microfilter Air flow rate, manual 6. 5. 4. 3. 10 9 8 7 6 Turn on rear window defroster if if defroster necessary. window rear on Turn ifnecessary. heating windshield on Turn mode. recirculated-air Deactivate red. temperature, highest the to Set Windshield heating Windshield Rear window defroster function Cooling sation conden- removing and windows Defrosting Temperature 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 Press airflow. reduce to the–button Press * 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 over an extended period of time, otherwise the otherwise oftime, period anextended over recirculated-air should used not mode The be air if flowrate. and, the increase necessary, mode therecirculated-air off switch or button vehicle. the within condensation. risk ofwindow increased the +5 At outside temperatures below approx. 41 supply. air outside to back switches sufficiently, thesystemautomatically decreased air has intheoutside ofpollutants tion concentra- soonasthe air. As theinside culates continuously. in flows air outside display: No modes ofoperating Display Recirculated-air mode AUC/ control recirculated-air Automatic 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 6 inside window surfaces, press the AUTO surfaces, theAUTO press inside window on the form starts to condensation If , the AUC mode may be restricted be to may restricted due mode , theAUC tem then recirculates the air currently recirculates theair currently then tem sys- shutoff. airside The is permanently thesupply of mode: out- Recirculated-air air recir- ofoutside and supply the blocks air. If the outside necessary,system the in sensordetects mode: pollutants AUC a repeatedly. button the pressing by mode Switch onthedesired operating and windshield the to distribution air the adjusts program The AUTO 7 / ton. but- AUTO the pressing by on back distribution defroster. antenna and are notpart ofthe rear window them forthem maximum cooling. upper body area. You should therefore open for the 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 time to achieve settemperature. the toachieve time matic climate controldoes nothave enough it. maintains then and necessary, if power orheating cooling Air distribution, manual distribution, Air cooling Maximum Rear window defroster Rear window Temperature uously. quality air inside will contin- the car deteriorate ture settings in quick succession, theauto- quick succession, in settings ture tempera- different between switch you If regardless of the season, using maximum of regardless theseason,using maximum this temperatureasquickly as possible achieves control climate automatic The Set the desired temperature individually. < You can switch the automatic air theautomatic switch You can to the footwell as selected. or area body theupper to windows, tothe isThe flowof directed air 32 above temperatures At outside ment, the upper wires asan wires ment, theupper serve Depending on your vehicle's equip- time. acertain after matically The defroster is switched off auto- running, you obtain a maximum amaximum running, obtain you 7 /0 6 and when the engine is engine the when and < 75

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Climate matically. engine is running. is engine the while becooled only can compartment on along with the AUTO program. The passenger switched isautomatically 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 or quickly. removes onthewindows tion condensa- helps function prevent cooling The is running. while theengine available The windshield heating function. cooling condensation removing and windows Defrosting 76 requirements display, page can in theservice call information You up further maintenance. bined filter as a standard part of your scheduled this Dealer air.com- Your MINI replaces outside the from pollutants gaseous filtering by tection pro- additional provides filter activated-charcoal The microfilter captures dust and pollen. The filter Microfilter/activated-charcoal function Cooling heating*Windshield ature setting. This is only This function setting. ature tothetemper- according reheated the air then dried, is cooled, is on, function cooling the When 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- * is switched on auto- 53 . Swivel the entire theentire jet. Swivel Direction of air flow 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 www.homelink.com www.MINI.com or You can also obtain information on the Internet at: orcall:MINI Dealer 1-800-355-3515. your contact please information, additional For control. remote universal integrated the with compatible be remote will thattheradio control device assume Checking compatibility button memory meansof programmed the by operated be buttons ory mem- ononeofthethree be programmed can transmitter hand-held original an of signal The transmitters. held theoriginalhand- storessignals and ters from control regis- universal remote integrated The systems. lighting and openers gate and garage as such devices, remote-controlled various for transmitters hand-held asthree as many replace control can universal remote integrated The The concept control* remote universal Integrated accessories Practical interior with the original hand-held transmitter. hand-held theoriginal with also supplied thesafety Comply instructions with operated. being or ofthedevice ing travel range pivot- the arewithin or objects animals people, thatno certain tomake area immediate the inspect always control, remote universal grated your possession, page leaves vehicle the before programs stored the toclear remember security, own ofyour interest the in day, one vehicle your sell to decide you If of thesignal. transmission before programming or usingthe inte- injury, or damage possible prevent To original hand-held transmitter, you can can you transmitter, hand-held original the with supplied instructions or inthe package the on appears symbol this If 1 . The system in question can then then incan . Thesystem question 1 . The LED . The 78 . 2 flashes to confirm confirm to flashes < 2. 2 1 Programming 1. Fixed-code hand-held transmitters 3. 4. 5. Controls, Inc. Controls, HomeLink isaregistered trademark ofJohnson press both outer memory buttons memory outer press both time: first the for operation starting When approx. 20 seconds until the LED the until seconds 20 approx. LED Memory buttons Switch on the ignition, page used. transmitter hand-held original respective buttons ory memorybuttons from the cm 30 to in/5 to 12 2 ofapprox. distance at a transmitter Hold hand-held original the rapidly. All storedprograms are cleared. slowly at first. As soon as the LED the as soon As first. at slowly LED The control. remote universal desired memorybutton the originalhand-held transmitter and the key on thetransmit Simultaneously press rapidly, release both buttons. If the LED mitters, repeat steps 3 and 4. 3and mitters, repeat steps trans- hand-held otheroriginal To program distance. the alter onds, does not flash rapidly after approx. 15 sec- < 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 on theintegrated 1 . 38 . 2 2 1 2 flashes flashes flashes flashes for flashes flashes 77 2

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Practical interior accessories ing-code hand-held transmitters. buttons memory the program system, alternating-code an uses it If system. alternating-code an uses transmitter hand-held theoriginal twoseconds, about for lit remains then and rapidly flashes control remote trol. If the Iftrol. LED the button memory programmed the down hold or ter fortheoriginal hand-held transmit- instructions so,either the system. To read do nating-code alter- an uses transmitter hand-held original the on. switched theignition orwith running with thesystem the engine operate can You transmitter. hand-held oftheoriginal signal withthe programmed button memory corresponding The 78 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. following supplementary instructions: the observe please code, alternating an employ that transmitters hand-held programming When ters. additional hand-held transmit- of programming or forsynchronization onthepossibilities there information will find set. You be to device the instructions for theoperating control, consult remote universal theintegrated program To transmitters hand-held Alternating-code three times. three control remote universal integrated the the memorybuttonPress programmed 5. step next the for seconds 30 approx. 4, have step you After tobe set. device of onthereceiver the button Press the unit. onthedrive e.g. tobe set, device of the onthereceiver thebutton Locate transmitters. hand-held Fixed-code thesection in asdescribed above control universalremote integrated the Program device. remote-controlled ofthe therange within vehicle Park your repeated programming, check whether whether check programming, repeated after even tofunction fails thesystem If a secondperson. be withwill easier the aid of Programming 1 of the integrated universal remote con- remote universal integrated the of 2 on the integrated universal universal ontheintegrated 1 as described under Alternat- under described as < < 1 is now now is 1 of 2. 1. programs individual Reassigning programs. individual toclear possible not is It arecleared. programs LED the until seconds 20 buttons memory both outer Press programs storedClearing 3. The light in the glove compartment comes on. comes light in theglove compartment The thecover. toopen thebutton Press Opening compartment Glove The corresponding memory button button memory corresponding The hand-held transmitter. hand-held oftheoriginal signal the with programmed If the LED rapidly. desired button Press memory the 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 repeat this step. this repeat and alterthe distance approx. 15 seconds, both buttons as soon as the LED originalhand-held transmitter andrelease the of key transmit the press seconds, 20 If the LED remote control. universal integrated buttons ory < hand-held transmitter and the mem- the and transmitter hand-held the between distance required The 2 2 does not flash rapidly after flashes slowly after approx. approx. slowlyafter flashes 1 depends on the system of the the of system the on depends 2 flashes: All stored 1 . 1 for approx. approx. for 1 2 is now now is 1 flashes flashes ofthe mobile phonemobile base plate tains either acompartment or the cover for the The center armrest between the front seats con- Storage compartment Center armrest* partment. com- glove the in result may temperatures high conditioning or the automatic climate control, air of the setting temperature onthe Depending position. tothevertical theswitch Turn Closing arrow. position, tothe theswitch horizontal Turn Opening compartment. the glove to ventilate possible be may it equipment, vehicle's your on Depending Ventilation* use while thevehicle is being driven. Fold cover up. Closing dent, close the glove compartment after compartment theglove close dent, acci- ofan in injury theevent To prevent * or the snap-in adapter < * . > > device audio forexternal Connection forwards. thecover Push Closing it. lifting and itback pushing by fully opened can be rails and alongguide cover slides The Opening speaker system, connect the iPod theiPod to ports system, connect speaker vehicle's loud- over tracks the audio To play atwww.MINI.com Internet orvisit Dealer the MINI your contact information, additional For adapter for the Apple iPod. usethecable the iPod/iPhone, To connect iPod/iPhone 2 1 Connecting via theUSB audio interface bythe USB audiointerface. supported is structure menu iPod/iPhone's The and audio interface. audio USB the to connected device no is there is if only Playback possible manual). owner's nect via the snap-in adapter snap-in the via nect music phone Con- players: iPhone/mobile the USB audiointerface players and USB memory sticks: Connect via such asMP3 orUSBdevices iPods/iPhones USB interface mm in/3.5 1/8 connector TRS Connection for audioplayback: 2 . * * (see separate 1

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REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Practical interior accessories Nets on the backs backrests. backs thefront seat of on the > > > > > could compromise safety while driving. which damaged, become may device audio the Otherwise device. audio ofthe instructions operating refer to the temperatures, high very Notes system,connectthe USB device toport audioTo play tracks over the vehicle's loudspeaker device USB 80 passenger side* Storage compartment on the front console center the in and seats the rear to next inthedoors, compartments storage find will you equipment, vehicle's your on Depending the interiorIn vehicle compartments Storage 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 * extreme environmental conditions, e.g. e.g. conditions, environmental extreme to device audio the expose not Do are located in the passenger footwell and and footwell thepassenger in located are 2 < . * . > > > In the cargo bay swerving. orsudden braking ofcase heavy e.g.in car's occupants, the endanger could they otherwise hooks, the from objects heavy hang compartment. passenger rear the handles in grab the on hooks areclothes There hooks Clothes driven. being is vehicle the while use position. original its into back cover the Push Closing ofthecover. edge press Briefly bottom the > > options: storage following the have you equipment, vehicle's your on Depending Opening Storage compartment in the splitdoor the in compartment Storage floor, load e.g. forwetordirty items floor thelevel load under compartment Storage bay. ofthecargo sides right and left onthe bags, bags carrying or e.g.forshopping Hooks, triangle. ofthe warning 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 fromthehooks hung ofclothing Items after compartment storage closethe dent, ofan acci- injury in prevent the event To * * under the loading sill in in sill loading the under * under thelevel under < < Remove the entire theentire ashtray. Remove Emptying console. center the in holders ofthecup in one is ashtray located The Ashtray* accident. an of event the in rear. the in rests in thearm holders cup aretwoadditional There console. center the of back the at therear is in another console, center frontof the in holdersthe arelocated cup Two Cup holders ashtray* and holders Cup holders, asthis therisk increases of injury Do not place glass containers in the cup < unsuitable shape or size. or shape unsuitable plugs of to insert thesocketsattempting by ing damag- Avoid is available. sockets following the asoneof aslong volts, at12 watts 200 approx. to etc., up cleaner, vacuum car flashlight, a as such devices electrical use can you MINI, your In appliances electrical Connecting lighter and burnthemselves. cigarette the operate cannot children that so key the remove always car, the leaving When result areascould burns. in other back out. lighter be as can soonas pulled The itout pops lighter. cigarette the in press on, running With engine the or theignition switched Lighter Pull out the cover. cargo bay in the MINI. illustration the shows the ofexample, way By incargoPower bay socket thelighter Remove Cigarette lighter socket the only.the knob ortouching Holding it in by lighter cigarette hot the touch or Hold * or cover thesocket. or cover from < 81

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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 84 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 ,0 p r10mh10km/h mph/160 4,500 rpm or 100 engine Gasoline 2. 1. open: thesplitdoor with to drive 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 burns. of risk a is there Otherwise pipes. tail and property damage. Do not touch hot exhaust injuries personal serious of risk the with fire, a to hay,as leaves, grass, etc. Suchcontact couldlead system and any highly flammable materials such exhaust hot the between contact possible avoid standing at idle and while parking, take care to never apply undercoating to them. When driving, and system, exhaust the of sections various to adjacent installed heat shields the Do remove not Close splitdoor 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 page conditioner or automatic climate control, air rateof the theair flow increase nificantly sig- and mode therecirculated-air off Switch theglasssunroof. Close and windows all is closed. Otherwise, exhaust fumes could could fumes exhaust Otherwise, closed. is splitdoor the when only vehicle the Drive reduce road speed. If you do not, a wedge roads, slushy or wet on driving When tures are generated in the exhaust system. tempera- high extremely allvehicles, In 73 or 74 . < < < 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. Other- brake. usetheparking clutch; the with thevehicle hold not do inclines, On only then and cm, ft/30 than 1 deeper not is it if only road the on water through Drive reduced efficiency of the brake system, system, ofthebrake efficiency reduced resulting and the overheating To prevent , topage refer 102 < . 59 . < < page on tothechapter beginning MINI, your refer for care vehicle about information general For damaged. that even extended application will fail to cure. brakes will tend to respond with a pulsating effect the rotors, brake the on form corrosion Should reached. not is rotors the clean to applications brake ing pressure which must be exertedby the pads dur- brake pads. This occurs because the minimum the on accumulate contaminants while rotors, increased tendency for corrosion to form on an is there frequent, less are applications brake used at all, and in operating conditions where not is vehicle the when periods extended ing dur- occasionally, only drivenis vehicle the When rotors brake on Corrosion Before driving driving Before into acar wash compartment. engine switched off. This will generate noise in the is engine the after time some for run to continue may pump S, coolant the Cooper theMINI In normal. therefore are vehicle under the water ofcondensed Traces vehicle. the thenexits is under control and operation, in climate theautomatic while forms Condensation parked is vehicle the When ual mode of theautomatic transmission,page loads onthesystem. brake Downshifting in man- excessive placing avoid you strategy helps This shifting down, all the way to first gear if necessary. You can increase the engine's braking effect by impaired. be could function pedal otherwise pedals, the thearea around into toprotrude objects other or any carpets mats, floor allow Never tothebrakes or steering. assistance power therewill be or no notbepresent will action ing brak- engine otherwise, switched off; engine the 111 4 in/10 cm, otherwise the chassis could be could chassis the cm, otherwise in/10 4 than higher tracks with washes car Avoid with the transmission in neutral or with in neutral thetransmission with held down, theclutch drive with Never . < < 85 41 .

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Things to remember when driving in intermediate positions positions intermediate in locked be can cover compartment luggage The swerving. orsudden braking case of e.g. in the occupants, blow-out. sudden theform of a assume can result ultimate The tires. the inside develops damage which at therate increases and heating toover- lead can Overloading thevehicle. load removed. be can cover the luggage, bulky load To Cargo loading alsotopage tor lever is N. in Refer position selec- the when switched off be can engine The lock. theignition into thekey Insert transmission access and automatic convenient With 86 Cargocover bay could damage thevehicle. damage could they as bay cargo the in spills fluid Avoid otherwise they could endanger car's the endanger could they otherwise onthecover, objects any not place Do over- capacity, never carrying approved their beyond tires the loading avoid To < 1 to 3 . < < 26 . swerving and endanger the occupants. the endanger and swerving or braking ofsharp inevent the around thrown be properly. Otherwise, could cargo engage 2. 1. cargo compartment in the MINI. illustration ofexample, the the shows way By (see Head restraints, Removing on page onpage Removing restraints, (see Head restraint head thethird remove necessary, If bay. thecargo toexpand separately folded is rearsetbackrest split.The can Bothsides be Expanding thecargo bay seat backrests to a steeper angle. toasteeper backrests seat thesplit raising by rear bay cargo the Expand Adjusting rear seat backrest* 1. 2. Fold rear seat backrests forward. rearseat Fold backrests lever. the Pull Pull on the handle, onthehandle, Pull arrow ers, arrows hold- outofthe up bay cover thecargo Lift cover. bay cargo sure that the seat's locking mechanisms mechanisms locking theseat's that sure make up, back backrest the folding When 2 . 1 , to detach the the todetach , < 31 ). bay or behind the front seats. cargo the in mounted be can net partition The 3. 2. their protective features may be ineffective. may features protective their systemsin vehicle restraint therear of as the 1. In the cargo bay Partition net* 1. MINI. the in compartment cargo illustrationthe shows the ofexample, way By 3. 2. eyelets on the cargo bay arrow bay floor, onthe cargo eyelets the netinto thepartition of thehooks Hang headliner, arrow headliner, arrow the in mount rear respective its into way the all pin mounting net partition each Insert sary, page if neces- forward backrest seat rear the Fold thelever,arrow Pull Fold back the back backrest untilFold it engages. audibly engages, arrow engages, audibly until it lock backrest the leverof the up Fold forward. backrest attached, otherwise injuries may occur. injuries may otherwise attached, firmly is net partition the that Ensure a steeper angle, do not install child- at positioned are therearseat backrests If 86 . 1 , and push it forward. 1 , and fold the rear seat 2 . 2 . < < the front, arrow. front, the toward up it fold and floor load level the Raise occur. may damage wise load of maximum kg,lb/25 55 a exceed other- not do floor, load the under compartment Level loadfloor* 3. 2. 1. seats front the Behind 3. 2. 1. Removing hook the partition net them, arrow net into the partition hook and up ontherear seat Fold the eyelets headliner, arrow the in mount front respective its into way the all pin mounting net partition each Insert Expanding the cargo bay. to refer therearseat backrests, down Fold Then take it out toward the top. the itouttoward take Then slightly. back floor load the Pull floor. load level the up Fold load floor isload 165 kg. lb/75 thestorage For level the of capacity load maximum The 1 , and push it forward. < 2 87 .

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Things to remember when driving 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. Determining cargo limit cargo Determining 88 1. load capacityload of yourvehicle. luggage and cargo theavailable reduce may this how determine to atrailer 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 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 stable vehicle un- and resultinto the can damage lbs. overloading Otherwise, kgorYYY XXX vehicle's placard vehicle's your on statement thefollowing Locate and cargo should never exceed exceed never should cargo and ofoccupants weight combined The * : < > > > > > 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 Load Use the partition net, refer to 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 through thenet. through penetrate can that no objects Ensure 87 . become damaged.become points for the tether strap (page thefastening using notsecure cargo Do 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 regulations. certification withthe in notbe compliance will it and assured longer is no safety cle's operating axle loads (see page and weight gross approved the notexceed Do arenecessary.braking or swerves sudden forexample if car'soccupants, ger the > tions supplied with the rack supplied therack system. tions with instruc- installation the with you. Comply advise your MINI. MINI DealerYour will be to glad for an option as available is system rack special A rack* luggage Roof-mounted > MINI. the in compartment cargo illustrationthe shows the ofexample, way By 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 sothatit endan- cannot above, described as cargo the secure and position Always < 144 ); otherwise thevehi- ); otherwise * * . for securing larger larger securing for 36 ); may they braking maneuvers, and take corners gently. take corners and braking maneuvers, and acceleration sudden Avoid smoothly. Drive during the trip. securely to prevent it shiftingfrom orfalling off correctly cargo and roof-mounted Fasten 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. oftheMINI. roof illustration the shows the ofexample, way By points Mounting tion and on the environmental impact. ontheenvironmental and tion consump- onfuel aninfluence have can nance mainte- regular and style driving your measures, of certain implementation factors. The ferent dif- anumber of depends on Fuel consumption Saving fuel 144 . 89

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Things to remember when driving namics and increase fuel 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 90 wear. reduces and fuel consumption As a rule: driving at low speeds engine lowers speed. constant at drive and gear suitable tothehighest shift you desired your traveling speed, reach When early. up shift and speeds engine engine and road speed. In doing so, avoid high toasuitable smoothly accelerate gears, higher and second In off. fordriving only gear first Use Avoid highengine speeds consumption. fuel situations reduces traffic impending anticipating and smoothly Driving 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 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 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 109 . 91

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REFERENCE Refueling event of an accident. afire in the orcause explosion an cause and aleak candevelop vehicle. in They your tainers fuelcon- fuel. notcarry spare any Do handling tank and amessage willbedisplayed. Refueling 94 ing. bewill if displayed is thegas loose cap or miss- A message escape. can vapors fuel and properly aclick. hear clearly until you clockwise it and turn thecap Fit Closing 3. 2. 1. Opening Fuel filler door < the door. filler fuel the to attached the bracket in cap the gas Place counterclockwise. gascap Turn the door. filler fuel Open observe allobserve applicable regulations when and measures all precautionary Take otherwise fuel cannot be added tothe added be cannot fuel otherwise refueling, before theengine off Switch cap, otherwise the cap cannot be closed the to attached theband not pinch Do < < off thefirsttime. off is fueltank fullThe when the filler clicks nozzle > > to lead would that as tank, the filling while nozzle filler the lifting filler Avoid pipe. the into completely nozzle filler the insert refueling, When sonal injuryand property damage. per- of danger a is there otherwise fuel, handling damage could occur. and guaranteed not are functions engine wise Observe the following whenrefueling Observe thefollowing bol; door the fuel filler opens. sym- thefuelpump Pull onthegreenknob with fuelfiller the door releasing Manually eev aaiyo . Sglos8liters. US gallons/8 capacity ofreserve 2.1 13.2USgallons/50Approx. liters, including the S Cooper MINI Cooper, MINI tank capacity Fuel ery system. recov- fuel-vapor ofthe efficiency reduced shutoff pump premature observe allobserve applicable regulations when and measures all precautionary Take 30 miles/50 km, be sure to refuel; other- refuel; to sure be km, miles/50 30 displayed is therange If less than < < engine and fuel supply system will be damaged. be system will supply fuel and engine 85 containing fuel i.e. E85, with tank the fill not Do verter. may also result in unscheduled maintenance. also resultinmay unscheduled recommendations these with tocomply Failure Gasoline. Detergent Tier Top as isadvertised that asgasoline such by switching to arecognized high-qualitybrand that respond areusing,you werecommend you tothefuel berelated could suspect you which problems driveability you encounter Should altitude. high and temperature ambient suchashigh tions condi- environmental under especially certain in orworkmanship. materials todefects respect with warranties applicable the ofco-solvent, will notvoid amount equivalent an plus methanol or3% MTBE is, 15% that oxygenateswith up oxygen to 2.8% by weight, orother ethanol 10% including up toand ing contain- Fuels Canada. and States United the in sale offered for gasolines etc., among additives, composition, volatility, quality: fuel in ences differ- significant hasindicated Field experience brands Use high-quality be could damaged. engine life. ontheengine effect has no This temperatures. outside high at starting when sounds knocking produce may engine the ing, If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat- AKI. minimumThe AKI Rating is 87. less alsousegasoline may with you However, Thisgasoline is highly recommended. 91 gasoline/AKI Premium Super fuel Required Fuel specifications % ethanol,with nor FlexFuel. Otherwise the would cause damagecatalytic causetothewould con- notDo fill thetankleaded withfuel, this as driveability, starting and stalling problems problems stalling and starting driveability, in result may fuels poor-quality useof The the Otherwise fuel grade. minimum fied speci- the below gasoline notuseany Do < < < 95

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Wheels and tires or reset the tire pressure control (page control 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 96 temperature. tire sizes for thespecified at ambient pressures inflation correct all the provide below tables The pressureInflation specifications tire, refertopage spare space-saver the and kit tool onboard the Remove floor. load level the up fold pressure, inflation the check To the compact tire* Checking the tire inflation pressure of pressureChecking reinitialize the flat tire monitor (page monitor tire theflat reinitialize pressure, inflation tire the adjusting After a twice least at ifnecessary: it, correct and pressure inflation regularly tire the Check < 121 62 . ). < 60 ), door is open. door driver's the when post door driver's-side the on tire can inflation found These pressures also be km/h. mph or 160 of 100 mum toa maxi- up speeds columnsfortraveling the in pages pressures onthefollowing listed tion infla- tire respective the to pressures adjust fort, km/h and to achieve optimum driving com- 160 or mph of normal driving upFor to 100 speeds km/h 100 mph or 160 pressuresTire inflation to driving up for and accidents could occur. could accidents and tire damage otherwise this speed, exceed not > > > 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 Maximum allowable driving speed allowable driving Maximum conditions Load sizes forTire yourvehicle < tire pressures is 100 mph or 160 km/h. Do Do km/h. or 160 mph is 100 pressures tire permissible forthese speed maximum The tire sizes approved and the tire brands brands tire the and approved sizes tire tothe apply tire inflation pressures The < 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 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 < 97

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Wheels and tires MINI Cooper Clubman tire inflation pressures inflation tire Clubman Cooper MINI 98 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 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. 0406/2 04060/420 60/420 – – 60/420 41/280 60/420 38/260 35/240 35/240 35/240 38/260 35/240 35/240 32/220 32/220 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/ 100 144 . MINI Cooper S Clubman tire inflation pressures inflation tire SClubman Cooper 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 100 144 . 99

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Wheels and tires MINI John Cooper Works Clubman tire inflation pressures inflation tire pressures Clubman Works Cooper John MINI 100 0/5R1 4WRSC W 84 17 R RSC 205/45 M+S V 84 17 RSC R XL 205/45 M+S H 86 17 R 185/50 temperature = ambient Cold tires. cold with psi/kilopascal in indicated are the table in specifications pressure All 0/0R1 2WRC4/8 1204/8 1204/9 48/330 42/290 41/280 41/280 41/280 41/280 More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page RSC W 82 18 R 205/40 Tire size Tire size max. of 100 mph / mph 100 of max. 8203/6 8203/6 92045/310 39/270 38/260 38/260 38/260 38/260 Speeds up to a to 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 100 144 . Tire age tire design and Tire size code fortire make Manufacturer's e.g. based on the wear rate of the tire when tested tested when ofthetire onthewear rate based rating is acomparative weargrade tread The wearTread grades. these to Temperature A B C Traction AAA BC Tread wear DOT QualityGrades Temperature A AA 200Traction wear Tread example: For width. section maximum and shoulder tread sidewall between thetire on whereapplicable found be can grades Quality QualityUniform Tire Grading DOT code: ofTransportation. Department US ofthe meetthe guidelines withcodes Tires DOT Number Identification Tire or300km/hY =up to mph 186 W =up or270km/h to 167 mph V =up or240 to150mph km/h H =up or210km/hto 131 mph T 118mph= up or190km/hto to100mph Q = up or 160km/h letter code Speed size Tire tires. right the choose and identify to easier it makes ofthetire side the on ofthelabeling Knowledge Tire coding Federal Safety Requirements in addition Allto tirescar mustconform passenger < DOT xxxxxxx3408 tics. characteris- traction or peak ing, hydroplaning, tests,and does not include acceleration, corner- performance. traction poor have may faces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C sur- test government specified on conditions controlled under asmeasured wet on pavement stop thetire's ability to represent grades Those AA, A, B, and C. are lowest, to highest from grades, traction The Traction buildup and possible tire 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 test than wheel onthelaboratory levels performance higher of represent A and B Grades 109. No. Standard Safety Vehicle Motor Federal the under meet must tires car passenger all which performance toalevelof C corresponds grade failure. The tire sudden to lead can temperature excessive and life, tire reduce and degenerate to tire the of material the cause can temperature high tained a specifiedon laboratory indoor test wheel. Sus- controlled conditions under whentested heat generation of heat and its ability to dissipate the to resistance thetire's C, representing and B,are grades A, thehighest, temperature The Temperature and climate. characteristics in road differences and practices service habits, driving in variations to due norm significantly the depart from may ever, and use, of conditions their theactual how- upon of tires performance depends 100. The relative asatire graded course thegovernment well on 150 would wear one and one-half one-half wearoneand (1 150 would tire graded a example, For testcourse. ernment onaspecified conditions gov- controlled under < based on straight-ahead braking traction tothis tire is assigned grade traction The established for a tire that is properly isproperly that foratire established is tire this for grade temperature The < γ ) times as 101

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Wheels and tires mer tires. mer sum- than properties better winter have These tires. all-season and Winter M+S tire, page the of ontheside RSC theletters containing symbol will Tires by acircularYou Run-Flat recognize RSC – Run-Flat Tires 102 depth tread Minimum tiressafety, should installed.new be suitable for winterconditions. In the interestof theybecome less perceptibly mm, in/4 of 1/6 depth tread a past down wear tires winter When Winter tires surface. onthe road arepresent water of small only amounts when even hydroplaning, mmthere isincreased an riskof high-speed3 in/1.6 1/16 below mm.Attread 1/8 depths in/ only tion specifies a minimum tread depth of legisla- European for example, although, mm, 3 in/ 1/8 below drop not should depth tread The Tread depth depth. thetread Check tread. the in lodged objects foreign for and damage of wear,signs yourtires regularly tread Inspect for Tire condition tires. forspecially reinforced Designation XL 103 . users. otherroad and occupants forvehicle gerous extremely be tiredan- can damage Otherwise there. towed thevehicle have personnel. necessary, If trained to MINI repair procedures according with correspondingly works that shop tire or Dealer MINI thenearest to carefully so,drive Todo checked. or totheright aspulling severely left. such behavior, road otherabnormal toany applies causedple, by be driving curbs. sameover The defect. forexam- This othervehicle can, some tire failure indicate or can operation vehicle normal during encountered vibrations Unusual damages. consequential and hazard road to ble parts moresuscepti- to and be suspension tires Pleasenote thatlow-profile tires cause wheels, damage Tire mm. in/1.6 1/16 is depth tread remaining the indicators, wear the of level the to down tire is When tread worn wearindicators. these incorporate identifytire's tiressidewalls that the on Indicator, Wear forTread lettersTWI, the the tire's distributed around circumference; are ba the in indicators Wear tires. ofthe theactual regardless wear of years, 6 nomorethan after replacement tire ommends rec- MINI ofyour themanufacturer brittleness, of the development as reasons, such various For in 34of week 2008. tured ... tire that wasDOT manufac- the means 3408 tirecoding: the in isof contained tires date manufacturing The age Tire < and have wheels and tires thoroughly immediately speed reduce cases, these In se of the tread groove groove se ofthetread the new wheelsarebalanced. new the Makesurethat related hazards. safety and age dam- ofsubsequent is adanger properly, there If out workis notcarried this manufacturer. MINI ofthe specifications with the inaccordance ing specially that work- shop has personnel trained tires may theoretically have the same dimen- thesame have theoretically tires may particular model. Although other wheels and foruseonyour it hasspecifically approved that a life. in service limited result can which age, tire in variations wide often and tures this include potentially different tire casing struc- for causes The safety. driving impair could this as Correct wheel Retreaded tires tires and wheels New page tire, flat a of Indication to refer tire, aflat with todrive oncontinuing information For ifeven depressurized. restrictions, subject to tobe certain used tinue sidewalls thetire con- in can that ensures the reinforcement rim. The special a and tire porting self-sup- aconditionally Tires comprise Run-Flat onthesidewall. RSC theletters with acircle is Tires Run-Flat identifying symbol The Tires*Run-Flat by your MINI Dealer Dealer tire MINI or bya your specialized only mounted tires and wheels new Have mends mounting only wheels and wheelsand tires only mounting mends ofyour recom- MINI manufacturer The mends that you avoid using retreaded tires, The manufacturer of your MINI recom- s and tires < < 61 . characteristics. handling in and of terms safety est standards meetthe high- used,tires these properly When tire. the of sidewall the on clearly with designation marked visibleMINI a are They brands. tire certain recommends MINI your of manufacturer size, the tire each For Recommended tire brands gladbe to adviseyou. topage refer puncture, ablea todetect notbe may Monitor Pressure Tire the otherwise electronics; TPM with wheels winter to tires,summer orvice versa, only use from over changing tires or new mounting When electronics Wheels with Tire Pressure Monitor TPM nation again soonaspossible. as again nation combi- tire wheel and previous the mount aged, dam- atire has been After configuration. tread useonly response, tires single of brand and a vehicle and handling good maintain To systemssuch vehicle various DSC. as ABS and toensurereliable of also necessary operation is tires and wheels of combination correct The your vehicle. for combination tire and wheel correct the about you inform to glad be will Dealer MINI Your if are mounted. vehicle they of the safety ensuretheoperating cannot fore there- if foruse,and aresuited they determine to tires and wheels non-approved evaluate not ofyour can- MINI manufacturer The accidents. toserious leading ultimately bodywork, and tire between result can in tolerances contact ing sions, variations in asmanufactur- factors such 63 . Your MINI Dealer willDealer MINI . Your < 103

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Wheels and tires ply theselabels. ply sup- can Dealer MINI your and tiredealers cialist in Spe- displayed of yourfield view. mustbe tires forthemounted speed permitted maximum the stating a label tires, winter forthe permitted that than higher of speeds thecar is If capable dents. to do so could result in tire damage and acci- cold-weather performance as winter tires. aswinter performance cold-weather of levels thesame toprovide fail generally they tires, summer than traction winter better vide tires all-season pro- M+S Although conditions. road winter in adverse tires for driving winter MINI ofyour recommends manufacturer The Special characteristics of winter tires advise you. event of a flat. Your MINI Dealer will be glad to the in isavailable tire spare nospace-saver that in mind Keep ownsafety. foryour Run-Flat Tires mount towinter and vice versa, tires summer from over or changing tires new mounting When Run-Flat Tires* 104 your MINI. of handling the impair may this as wheels rear the with wheels front the swap donot you that MINI ofyour recommends manufacturer The Swapping wheels the among axles ofthetire. sidewall onthe indicated sure tire inflation themaximum pres- not exceed Do fuels. and grease oil, with all contact tires against protect Always aspossible. light to exposure aslittle with storewheelsand Always tires in a cool, place dry Storage to attention speed Pay winter tires mounted on your your car; on tiresfailure mounted winter for the limit the speed with comply Always < (see page (see theDTC oractivate theDSC deactivate briefly to driving it snowchains, be with can usefulWhen incorrect issue reading. an might instrument km/h. 50 or mph 30 of aspeed exceed Do snowchains. not mounting when instructions themanufacturer's Observe > Cooper WorksClubman: John MINI > > tires. thefollowing with wheels chains attach inOnly pairssnow to the front details. Dealer MINI for your tact more Con- recommended. and asroad-safe classified MINI, of your by themanufacturer tested been have chains fine-link snow of types certain Only chains*Snow 8/0R1 6HMSX RSC XL M+S H 86 17 R 185/50 R 16M+S 175/60 R 15M+S 175/65 snow chains are mounted, otherwise the otherwise chains aremounted, snow if Monitor Tire Flat the initialize not Do 59 ). < damage and related safety hazards. of thereis subsequent adanger properly, out notcarried is this If work manufacturer. MINI the of specifications the with accordance in working hasspecially that trained personnel workshop ora only Dealer aMINI by out carried vehicle onyour necessary work have the observed, be to regulations the with familiar not are before you open thebonnet. open you before Press the release handle and open the bonnet. the open and handle release the Press Opening washer system theheadlamp damage may Pull the lever. Releasing Bonnet Under the bonnet the necessary technical knowledge. If you you If technicalknowledge. necessary the car youpossess unless workonthe not Do wiper arms are against the windshield surethatthe make damage, To avoid lamps if asthis is lamps unlocked thebonnet head- thewindshield and not clean Do < < * . < clear, otherwise injuriesclear, result. may otherwise is ofthebonnet path theclosing surethat Make it close securely. and stopat once 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 is notcompletely thebonnet that vehicle any your you If while driving notice signs < 105

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Under the bonnet Important parts of the engine compartment the engine of parts Important 106 4. 3. 2. 1. oillevel Checking engine conditions. driving and style driving on is oil dependent engine The consumption oil Engine 1 3 2 marks on the dipstick. oil thetwo The between should level be itoutagain. pull and tube guide the into all theway thedipstick push Carefully towel orsimilar material. paper cloth, alint-free with itoff wipe and minutes 5 approx. after out dipstick the Pull theengine. off Switch vehicle on a level surface. km,park the fordriving atleast 6 miles/10 i.e. uninterrupted after temperature, ing operat- at thevehicle'snormal engine With thecover under Battery, Engine oil fillerneck Engine oil dipstick 106 107 125 engine. liter. quart/1 US is1 dipstick onthe thetwomarks between difference to the corresponding quantity oil The 6 5 4 Engine compartment fuse box system washer window and fortheheadlamp fluid forwasher Reservoir Coolant expansiontank dipstick. Excess oil will damage the onthe mark theupper beyond notfill Do < 107 45 123 result. may healthhazards Otherwise, the containers. aged. be gladbe to adviseyou. will your oils, Dealer MINI synthetic or approved higher. or SMspecification API withthe useoils Only oiloil changes. in synthetic between another available, you can add small quantities of Oil is not Synthetic Performance MINI If High MINI. ofyour themanufacturer by approved Oil Synthetic Performance High use Only grades of engine oilon aregular basis. certain only approves MINI your of ufacturer man- the testing, extensive on Based engine. an significance for the operation and service life of hascritical selected oil qualityengine ofthe The oils engine Approved manufacturer. MINI the of specifications the with accordance in working hasspecially that trained personnel workshop or only by a a MINI Dealer theoil changed Have change Oil dipstick, page droppedtojust above the lower mark on the has level oil until the engine oil liter of quart/1 US Do not add maximum quantitythe of 1 Adding engine oil < children and comply with the warnings on on warnings the with comply and children of reach ofthe etc.out greases, oils, Keep otherwise the engine could be dam- be could engine the otherwise km, miles/50 oilAdd within thenext 30 ing MINI High Performance Synthetic Oil Synthetic High Performance MINI ing regard- questions further any you If have < 106 . < of coolant additives. coolant of onthecontainers. instructions the follow to it health, is to areharmful your important tives advise you. which additives are suitable and will be glad to able for your MINI. Your MINI Dealer knows aresuit- additives available all commercially Not halfadditive. and of half water consists Coolant burns. cause can Coolant temperatures. oils atall usedThese for driving be outside can normally which you drive MINI. your in region the of conditions climatic the by mined is MINI foryour SAE correct deter- grade The in SAEis classes. categorized and rating flow anoil's of is a measure Viscosity Viscosity grades 3. 2. 1. Checking coolant level www.miniusa.com to obtain this information. this obtain to www.miniusa.com thewebsite 1-800-831-1117 orvisit also call USA You can MINI at the Min and Max Max markings. and Min the between ifitis correct is level coolant The open. to turning continue then escape, to pressure accumulated any allow to counterclockwise alittle tank oftheexpansion cap the Turn down. cooled has theengine until thebonnet notopen Do tal protection regulations when disposing disposing when regulations protection tal environmen- with the appropriate Comply damage engine may result. Because addi- otherwise usesuitable additives, Only coolant is hot.Escaping theengine when system cooling the to coolant add not Do 5W-40 and 5W-30. 5W-40 and 0W-40, oils areSAE 0W-30, approved The < < < 107 <

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Under the bonnet 6. 5. 4. 108 nated as soon as possible. as soon as nated loss elimi- for thecoolant thereason Have click. untilthereisaudible an cap Turn the the specified level; do not overfill. to up coolant add slowly low, is coolant the If remote control unit that you lastused. thatyou control unit remote the Dealer MINI your therefore hand should forservicing car you takeyour in you Whenever approach. maintenance anoptimized propose and unit, control remote the from data this out read can Dealer MINI Your driving. are you while control remote the in information requirement service- stores continuously vehicle Your Service data in the remote control page tasksand any legally prescribed dates displayed, maintenance selected for distances or times remaining the have can you thetachometer, In driving. trouble-free for basis the builds system the requirements, reflects ownindividual your that regimen maintenance and aservice you define letting By requirements. service and future current the determine to this uses Service Based Condition account. into MINI your of conditions driving takethedifferent special algorithms and Sensors Based Condition Service CBS icant benefit. signif- will a prove servicing of record prehensive If and when you come to sell your MINI, a com- costs. maintenance vehicle tominimal respect with of your MINI. Theobjective isto optimize efforts safety operating and traffic of the preservation the supports System MINI Maintenance The System Maintenance MINI Maintenance 53 . regular maintenance. regular specified the received has vehicle your that ify Booklet for Canadian models. These entries ver- Guide Service and Warranty and models for US Booklet Information Warranty and cle's Service vehi- your in entries by confirmed are cedures pro- service thatthese ensure to thetime Take MINI atyour Dealer. performed operations requirements. service on information additional for models BookletforCanadian Service Guide and Warranty and models US for Booklet mation Infor- Warranty and Service consult your Please models for Service Canadian Guide Booklet and Warranty and forUSmodels Booklet Information Warranty and Service side, on the bottom of the instrument panel. of instrument the onthebottom side, driver's the of left the to located is socket This OBD socket. the via adevice by checked be can emissions up exhaust that make components Primary OBD Diagnosis Socket forOnboard is not is not assured. CBS Based Service of Condition effectiveness the mends that you have service and repair repair and service have that you mends recom- oftheMINI manufacturer The is always set correctly, set page always is thetachometer in date the surethat Make < < 55 ; otherwise ; otherwise 109

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Maintenance go out within a few days. afew outwithin go should theindicator isthentightened, cap filler If up. to light the indicator an causing escaping, fuel are vapors conclude systemmay that OBD the tightened, properly not is cap filler the fuel If damaged. become can components engine mechanical cially the catalytic converter. In addition, espe- components, ofemissions-related age dam- serious to lead quickly can misfiring Severe assoonpossible. Dealer visit thenearest MINI and speed your If reduce happens, engine. this excessive misfiring or a malfunction in the indicates This continuously. up light or flash will Under certain circumstances, one of the lamps ble. aspossi- car checked as soon Have the caution. due exercise and speed your moderate but ney, Exhaust emission values emission Exhaust 110 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 damage. You can continue your jour- continue your Youcan damage. engine of thereis adanger and poor turned have values emission exhaust warningThe lamps on.Thecome short term and the brake rotors can corrode. can rotors brake the and term short the over efficiency braking reduce can water and road salt can damage the vehicle. Washing your vehicle your Washing care External vehicle. the cleaning for notintended that are products notuseany Do vehicle. the of windows or doors the open always cleaning, interior For packaging. the on instructions hazard and warning the age. your vehicle. for protection and care optimum offer They tice. in prac- and in thelaboratory tested been have MINI. and foryour services care and products cleaning youon advise to pleased be would Service MINI foryour care vehicle. and to clean products manufacturer-approved using ofyour recommends MINI manufacturer The value of your MINI. the care to helps and maintain cleaning Regular Car-care products Care < brakes briefly to dry them, otherwise otherwise them, todry briefly brakes the thevehicle, apply After washing Dirt washed. frequently should be vehicle the months Especially the winter during or health-damaging substances. Follow Follow substances. or health-damaging hazardous contain may agents Cleaning dam- cause orsolventsasthese may hol alco- cleansers containing notuseany Do theproducts and tested, been have ucts CareProd- MINI original of ingredients The < < < < > > > > wash: car the into driving for Preparations > > > lowing points: tem is suitable for yourMINI. Observe thefol- driving wash, if sys- check the car Before into the windows. the around toclothcar washes. given should be Preference Car washes 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. the vehicle canroll: surethat wash, make thecar into driving Before Automatic transmission antennas thatcould damaged. be asspoilers such ortelephone ponents Remove additional detachable body com- wipers. the to protect be taken can that measures about operator thecar wash Ask fromdamage. it protect and wiper windshield therear Deactivate tentional wiping. Deactivate the rain sensor rain the Deactivate antenna. therod Unscrew Maximum permissible tire width (page (page If Fold mirrors theoutside necessary: in Dimensions of the vehicle, page ofthevehicle, Dimensions so that the vehicle canroll. vehicle so that the ignition control lock in the theremote Insert engine. off the Switch brake. theparking Release positionN. to selector lever the Move lock. theignition in access, nient conve- evenwith control, theremote Place because drops of water can penetrate penetrate ofwater can drops because washes car notusehigh-pressure Do 33 ) < * to prevent unin- toprevent 143 111

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Care maximum temperature of 140 of temperature maximum a exceed not do and the vehicle to distance cient 1ft/30cm. than ofless oratadistance long time for a washers. pressure for high- instructions theoperating Observe canbe damaged, or watercanpenetrate. vehicle ofthe parts high, too the temperature or close, toohigh, thedistance is If pressure too the Steam jets/high-pressureSteam washers 112 cleaner. awindow mirrors with and windows the inside of and the outside Clean Windows icede-icers usewindow an instead. scraper; Do not remove accumulated ice and snow with water. of plenty with thenwashing and shampoo asinsects, with such by soaking tamination, con- and dirt Remove agents. cleaning rosive cor- or abrasive use not do and dry wipe not Do Headlamps wiping. unintentional prevent to ofpressure. aslight amount applying brush orawashing asponge vehicle with the Clean your hand. by car washing when shampoo if ofwater and, great necessary, car deal a Use washing Manual washers, ensure that you maintain a suffi- a maintain you that ensure washers, jets using orhigh-pressure steam When tance withControl high-pressure washers tance such not spray Do asPark sensors Dis- containing quartz. containing themirrors cleaners not with clean Do theignition orturnoff sensor rain the vate thewindshield, deacti- cleaning Before ing vehicles by hand. by vehicles ing wash- regarding local regulations Observe < < < < 7 < /60 6 . paints. MINI original with specifications factory to repairing paint damage professionally according recommends oftheMINI manufacturer The rusting. toprevent scratches Removing paintworkdamage tothe paintwork. damage toprevent droppings spilled fuel, oil, grease, brake fluid, tree sap or bird Immediately remove aggressive materials such as correspondingly. care ofvehicle extent and frequency the adjust to important therefore affect the vehicle paintwork and damage it. It is factors can someregions, environmental In retention. value and safety todriving greatly contributes care Regular Paintwork, care sensor. rain the with interfere and blades wiper are on, and can cause premature wear of the of streaks theformation prevent Clean with soapy water and change regularly to Wiper blades For additional treatment, use chrome polish. usechrome treatment, additional For salt. road with contaminated when especially additive, necessary, ashampoo and, if water grilland doorhandles withcopious quantities of radiator suchas the parts vehicle clean Carefully Chrome parts* occur. could damage and noise otherwise or products. water care rubber treat with Only Rubber seals waxes. synthetic or carnauba that contain usepreservatives paint, only the preserve surface. To ontheclean paint beads longer no whenwater is necessary Preservation Preservation immediately repair stone damage or the damage, of severity on the Depending cause streaks when the windshield wipers wipers windshield the when streaks cause Wax, preservatives and dirton the windows containing care products on rubber seals, rubber on products care containing notusesiliconDo sprays orother silicon- < < < cloth or a vacuum cleaner. vacuum a or cloth a with cleaned regularly be therefore should Theleather brittle prematurely. to become increased wear and causing the leather surface leather have an abrasive effect,leading to ofthe folds and pores gritinthe road and Dust leather. ofnatural typical the properties of is thegrain one in variations Light product. erly. prop- function they toensure that ice-free and Leather/leather coverings* areclosed. all fasteners sure that Velcro onthepackaging. tions instruc- the cleaners. Observe interior suitable and cloth orlint-free microfiber sponge a soft In ofcase serious such asliquidspots stains, use dirt. face sur- remove to cleaner vacuum a use Regularly Upholstery/Fabrics care Internal External sensors cause damage. jets140 above steam cleaner. wheel acid-free with regularly them Clean wheels. light alloy the on collects that dust brake produces system The wheels*Light-alloy < turer of your MINI is a high-quality natural natural isa high-quality your MINI of turer such as the Park Distance Control clean Control asthePark Distance such sensorsonthevehicle the outside Keep The leather clothing can damage seat covers. seatcovers. Make damage can clothing of items orother onpants Velcro fasteners forcefully. rub not Do totheseams. up upholstery Clean cleansershighly or alkaline orabrasive acid-containing aggressive, use not Do <

processed by the manufac- < 7 /60 6 as they may may they as < < as will thesurfaces. as these damage cleaners. plastic free if solvent- necessary, and, water with clean Only > > > > include: These Interior plasticparts vacuuming. repeated by removed be can and frommanufacturing mats arises onfloor Lint them. damage may this as mats thefloor over donot extend rails seat the surethat make in, back mats, thefloor putting Floor mats canbe removed to be cleaned. When dirty. arevery they when with floor mats, orclean interior cleaners them cleaner oncarpets and useavacuum You can mats* Carpets/floor Safety belts Wipe dry with softa cloth. cloths. moist with strips decorative clean Only Decorative strips* the leather's protective layer. protective leather's the lotion since dirt and grease will gradually attack leather a using year a twice leather the Treat soiled. heavily toget tends it since regularly cleaned be should Especially when the leather has a light color, it Matte parts Matte Display panes glass Lamp Plastic surfaces destroy the fabric. since can notusecleansers they Do quer thinner, cold thinner, fuel,orsimilar,quer cleaners, asalcohol, lac- notusesolvents such Do < < 113

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Care or damaged. otherw may components orelectrical Surfaces thedevice. from away kind cloth. lint-free non-scratching, soft, or a cloth cleaning display a use ments, clean displays To such as radios or display ele- Displays 114 specifications. manufacturer toMINI according your MINI dealer or a workshop that works from foradvice ask please threemonths, than car your for todrive more arenotgoing you If storage Vehicle CD/DVD drives damage parts of the drive. could this as CDs cleaning use not Do hold cleaning agents. Keep fluids of any ofany fluids agents. Keep cleaning hold or house- not use chemical Do abrasive damage. cause can this as display the whencleaning hard Avoid too pressing < ise becomecorroded < < > 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Changing thefront wiper blades Wiper blades > load floor. thelevel underneath version; it is theequipment stored with varies that kit tool onboard an with comes vehicle Your Onboard toolkit components Replacing space-saver spare tire spare space-saver for kit tool onboard setwith Tire change Press into position until you hear itengage. hear you until position Press into blade. Insert thenewwiper top. the toward arm wiper past blade the thewiper Pull shield. thewind- toward blade thewiper Unhook arrow. spring, securing the Press horizontally. blade thewiper Position Fold up the wiper arm. set change tire and kit tool onboard with System Mobility * 119 121 2. 1. Changing the rear wiper blade 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. to vehicle makeanessential contribution bulbs Lamps and Lamps and bulbs 3. 4. before you open thebonnet. open you before Press together the locking spring, arrow arrow spring, locking the together Press it. hold and arm wiper the out Fold the catch mechanism, arrow arrow mechanism, catch the of out and from away blade thewiper Pull blade. wiper the out fold and until it engages audibly. engages it until into the fixture blade wiper Press new the your bare fingers, as even minute minute fingers, bare asyour even bulbs of with the glass new touch Never wiper arms are against the windshield surethatthe make damage, To avoid < < 2 . 115 1 ,

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Replacing components MINI manufacturer. MINI the of specifications the with accordance in ing work- hasspecially that trained personnel shop Caring for headlamps, refer to page to refer headlamps, for Caring turer. manufac- bulb the by provided instructions any observe bulbs, replacing when damage result. To avoid possible injury or equipment circuits could short otherwise in question, sumer 116 out improperly. is carried lamps xenon on the work if injury fatal is there voltage, a of risk tohigh Due facturer. manu- ofthe MINI thespecifications with dance working specially trained personnel in accor- by aonly MINI Dealer or has that a workshop this. notprohibit does islation leg- thatlocal provided care, withgreat journey the continue and lamps fog the on less, switch fails neverthe- lamp a xenon If oftimes. number excessive an off and on switched not are they that provided low, very failure of probability the is very life ofthesebulbs service long and The Bi-Xenon lamps* retina. the to tation irri- cause could this hours, otherwise several for diodes. 1 light-emitting Class as tional laser diodes, and legislationdefines them conven- to related are diodes light-emitting displays your These vehicle. and in controls the of formany lenses serveasthelight sources cent behind translu- diodes installed Light-emitting Light-emitting diodes LEDs < below, contact a MINI Dealer or a work- For any bulb replacement not described please contact your MINI Dealer. MINI your contact please aim, headlamp adjusting and checking For always begin byswitchingoffthe con- working on electrical systems, When including bulb replacement, carried out out carried replacement, bulb including system, lamp xenon on the work any Have light source theunfiltered to directly eyes the orexpose thecovers not remove Do < < < 112 < . age to the headlamp system. totheheadlamp age age to the headlamp system. totheheadlamp age cover. the tach toreat- in reverse order samesteps Follow the 2. 1. cover: the Removing compartment. theengine from changed be can bulb low-beam/high-beam The compartment theAccessing lamp from theengine damaged. is bulb ifthe injury of arisk is there Otherwise H13 bulb, 60/55 watts Halogen low beams and high beams 1. thebulbReplacing holder. it outofthe and take thecover open Flip tab. the Press and remove it, remove arrow and arrow lamp counterclockwise, the Turn erwise leaks could occur and cause cause leaks and dam- erwise occur could thecover, oth- wheninstalling Be careful erwise leaks could occur and cause cause leaks and dam- erwise occur could thecover, oth- wheninstalling Be careful gloves. protective glassesand safety wear Therefore, pressurized. is bulb H13 The < 2 . < < 1 ,

2. 1. W 21 bulb,21 watt PY signal a bulb turn Replacing 2 1 Accessing the lamps via thewheelwell roadside parking lamps and fog lamps lamps, parking indicators, signal Turn 2. 3. To do so, turn the cover counterclockwise. cover the so, turn do To Remove cover wheel. the in Turn lamps parking/fog Parking/roadside signal Turn arrow onthecatch, Push cover, proceed in reverse order. reverse in proceed cover, replace the and thenewbulb To insert connector, arrow connector, 1 . 2 . 1 , and unplug the unplug , and 3. 4. 2. 1. 5watt bulb, bulb lamp W5W Replacing a parking/roadside parking 3. 4. 5. Screw out the upper bulb counterclockwise. bulb outtheupper Screw so, thecover counterclockwise. To do turn cover, proceed in reverse order. reverse in proceed cover, replace the and thenewbulb To insert Remove cover wheel. the in Turn To do so, turn the cover so, thecover counterclockwise. To do turn Remove the inside cover. Screw out the bulb counterclockwise. outthebulb Screw ers, proceed in reverse order. reverse in proceed ers, cov- replace the and thenewbulb insert To 2 . 117

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Replacing components 3. 4. 2. 1. 35 watts bulb, H8 Replacing a fog lamp bulb 118 1. W 5 W bulb, watt 5 indicators signal turn Side 4. 3. 2. Screw out the lower bulb counterclockwise. outthelowerbulb Screw counterclockwise. turnthecover so, To do cover, proceed reverseorder. proceed in cover, the replace and bulb thenew To insert Remove cover thewheel. Turn in ward and remove. and ward for- grate ventilation withthe thelamp Push cover, proceed reverseorder. proceed in cover, the replace and bulb thenew To insert thebulb. replace outand Pull outthebulb Screw holder counterclockwise. 2 . 4 Changing 3 2 1 Tail lamps 3. 2. 1. 21 watt bulb,21 watt P 21W Backup lamp Rear fog lamp bulb,21 watt P 21W lamp signal Turn W 5 W bulb, watt 21 watt/5 Brake lamp/tail lamp 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 arrow 3 . * P 21 W P 2 , and remove it, it, remove , and 1 , unlock 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 wheeluntil thefrontwheels thesteering Turn ers. flash- warning hazard the on and switch traffic moving from asfarpossible thevehicle Park Repairing a flat aflat tire Repairing manufacturer. MINI your of ifications thespec- with in accordance working personnel thathas specially trained oraworkshop Dealer MINI your contact malfunction, a of event the In foroperation. lamp technology usesLED This Center brake lamp 4. 3. 2. 1. W 5 C bulb, watt 5 License plate lamps bulb, 21 watt P 21 W Rear fog lamp* 5. 4. Insert the lamp. thebulb. Replace lamp,Remove the arrow arrow housing, of lamp the tab inthe left thelamp ascrewdriver, to push the Using inlamp, reverse proceed order. To insert the new bulb and reinstall the tail wise. counterclock- bulb out therespective Screw down: eventof a break- in measures the Safety lamp (see Tail lamps page tail left the in located is lamp fog rear The 2 . 118 . < 1 . able with the MINI Mobility System. Mobility MINI withthe able be if driv- made Dealer est MINI thetire cannot approx. in/41/8 mmormore.Contact the near- 3 2 1 bay. in thecargo floor orthelevel load mat floor under the is located kit tool onboard and set change tire with System Mobility MINI The set* change tire and kit MINIMobility System with onboard tool 8 7 6 5 4 > > > 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 Wheel stud stud wrench Wheel Filling hose socket lighter cigarette for Compressor, hose manometer plug and with Filling canister cover Hub remover eyelet towing screwdriver, screwdriver/Phillips Flat screwdriver for bit insert Torx Vehicle jack page tire, spare with space-saver Tire change Run-Flat Tires, Tires, page Run-Flat section MobilityMINI System, tothefollowing refer ineffective if the tire puncture measures measures puncture tire ifthe ineffective be may System Mobility MINI the of Use 121 * * 103 < < 119

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Replacing components not been been used. not replaced every four years if the equipment has theliquid must be canister that Remember hose. thefilling with package Liquid sealant 120 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Filling 2 1 the valveremover. with valve tire the into core valve the Screw Remove the filling hose. thetire. into canister the of contents entire the Squeeze squeeze. and Hold the filling canister with the cap down thetirevalve. hoseonto thefilling Push hose. filling the from thecap Remove package with the filling hose. is located in a Thevalve remover remover. thevalve corewith outthevalve Screw defective tire. Unscrew the dust cap from the valve of the ter. canis- thefilling hoseonto thefilling Screw filling canister. the Shake Filling canister Filling hose you will find another valve core in the the in core valve another find will you valvecore ofalost dirty or theevent In < 2. 1. thetire Reinflating 3 2 1 Compressor 20 km/h. mph/ possible,If not do drop below 10 distributed. isuniformly sealant theliquid that minutes, so Immediately drive for approx. 10 sealant liquid Distributing 1. reached: is kPa not psi/180 of anair If pressure 26 4. 3. aged. Pleaseaged. contactthe nearest MINI Dealer. 2. Insert connector connector Insert valve. Screw hose Screw supply forpower Connector Compressor manometer with Hose Unscrew hose hose Unscrew damaged. be possibly and overheat will time. short a for device the shut off pressure, air the check To kPa. psi/250 36 most at and kPa psi/180 toatleast 26 tire the Inflate Switch on compressor page vehicle, of the interior the Repeat theprocedure. Repeat evenly. tires the in sealant liquid the tribute dis- to m 33ft/10 about backward and ward 60 km/h. mph/ of 40 speeds notexceed Do not be reached, the tire is too severely dam- kPa stillcan- psi/180 If anair pressure of 26 < than 6 minutes, otherwise the device thedevice otherwise 6 than minutes, longer for notrunthecompressor Do 1 with manometer onto the tire the onto manometer with 1 and drive the vehicle for- 3 into the lighter socket in thelighter socket into 2 . 81 . < < Have the MINI Mobility System refilled. anced. assembly bal- wheel/tire thenew have and Replace the defective tire as soon as possible result inaccident. an 2. 1. played: dis- is kPa psi/130 least 18 at of pressure tire a If > > > > follows: spare as tire, aspace-saver proceed To change tire* spare Space-saver wheels Changing MINI Mobility System. described below. tires forchanging theprocedure and measures safety the observe always a tire, changing When set change Tire on Driving 3. 2. 1. Checking tire inflationpressure 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 Mount space-saver spare spare space-saver tire, page Mount Jack upvehicle, page page tire change, for Prepare page tire, spare space-saver Remove 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 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 not needed due to the availability the totheavailability of due not needed is set tirethechange caseof a flat In 96 8pi10kPa. If it is not, notcon-do psi/130 18 least at be must pressure tire The . < < < 122 122 122 121 wheel. plastic bag in which you can place the damaged Theonboard tool kitincludes a pouch witha 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 bay. cargo the in level orlocated load mat floor floor the beneath is kit tool onboard the with set change tire tire, the spare thespace-saver vehicles with In tire* Tire changea space-saver setfor spare 2. 1. bay. setinthecargo tire change under the tire is located spare space-saver The Removing the space-saver spare tire > > Towing eye Towing screwdriver for bit insert Torx screwdriver screwdriver/Phillips Flat cover Hub remover stud wrench Wheel Vehicle jack wheel for defective chock cover and Folding space-saver spare tire. spare space-saver the remove and the nut, arrow, Unscrew mat. floor upthe Fold Tighten page bolts, lug Tighten Drive with space-saver spare tire, page tire, spare space-saver with Drive 123 121 122

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Replacing components 3. 2. 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 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 tires. winter with noticeable more tothehandling are limit. properties close These when properties self-steering in changes and distances braking longer braking, during bility sta- track aslower in handling such occur vehicle Driving withthe space-saver spare tire 122 change atire for Preparing Loosen thelugbolts ahalf by turn. Loosen change kit. tire the from thescrewdriver itoff using pry cover, with ahub is thewheel equipped If lug ifthe Uncover bolts necessary. rolling. from vehicle the secure to precautions additional take slope, severe more a with asurface on ischanged wheel the If incline. an on is vehicle the if wheel the of front wheel on the other side ofthe vehicle or in Place the foldable chock 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 ing tires: chang- when measures safety Additional flat tires on page regarding precautions safety the Observe may km/h. Changes mph/80 50 of speed a notexceed do and Drive cautiously < < 119 . * < 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 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. space-saver the Mounting spare tire 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 Remove the jack. thevehicle. Lower pattern. Tighten all the lug bolts firmly in a diagonal bolts. remaining the in Screw opposite bolt holes. Screw at two least lug bolts finger-tight into place. into wheel thenew Lift bolts. lug the Clean hub. and ofthe wheel surfaces mounting the or ofmud from dirt accumulations Remove Unscrewthe lug bolts and removewheel. the 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 during transport. during over tipping against battery the secure Always 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 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 125 . < < < 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 > > Fuses > 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 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 forRadio. Manual Owner's separate the to refer again, stored be must Stations Radio These values must be updated, page date and Time replaceit with afuseof adifferent coloror or fuse ablown torepair notattempt Do < 54 123 .

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Replacing components In the the interiorIn vehicle 124 outatthe recess. Press thecover Opening ofthe footwell. theright side On Open the center lock to take it it out. totake lock center the Open sill. theloading bay under thecargo In Warning triangle* level the under or panel floor. load trim side left the by floor bay cargo the on islocated pouch firstaid The replace anyitems ingood time,ifnecessary. expirationdates ofthe contents regularly and have alimitedservice life.Therefore, check the Some ofthe articles contained in the first aid pouch pouch*First aid brochure. tact in be countryCon- the can found in home your ofAssistance theRoadside numbers The phone and on weekends including public holidays. you around theclock in the event ofabreakdown, The RoadsideAssistance service isthere toassist Assistance Roadside Giving andreceivingassistance 1. occur. injury there ofshorting. danger is there a 3. 2. 1. Preparation injuries. sonal both vehicles, and to guard against possible per- or to one damage prevent to both sequence, ing tothefollow- Carefully adhere occur. may dent handles. clamp with fully-insulated cables usejumper Only vehicle. another start tohelp method same the alsouse battery.can You vehicle's to another can be started by connecting two jumper cables engine MINI's flat, your is battery own car's the If starting Jump Connecting jumper cables your MINI. thepositive of access terminal to partment com- in theengine cover the battery Open Switch off any consumers in both vehicles. both in consumers any off Switch vehicle. support the of engine the off Switch battery. the on be found can information This inAh. capacitance thesame mately approxi- and volts of 12 hasa cle voltage vehi- other the of battery the whether Check order, so that no sparks which could cause cause could which nosparks sothat order, in thecorrect cables thejumper Connect the bodies of the two vehicles, otherwise otherwise vehicles, two ofthe bodies the between contact not be any must There when the engine is running, or a fatal acci- fatal a or running, is engine the when Do not touch any electrically live parts < < < 125

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Giving and receiving assistance 5. in MINI: ground Body 4. 3. 2. 126 recharged. and checked thebattery have necessary, If 4. 3. 2. 1. engine Starting 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 ortobattery orbody an 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 assistance. providing vehicle ofthe terminal ortoastarting-aid battery ofthe terminal positive tothe cable jumper oftheplus/+ clamp terminal one Attach the above connecting sequence. connecting above the reversing by cables thejumper Disconnect runforafewminutes. theengines Let recharge. to battery thedischarged toallow order in attempt another before minutes afew wait isnotsuccessful, thefirststart attempt If usual manner. in the vehicle oftheother theengine Start idle speed. increased allow it minutes torunfor a slightlyfew at and vehicle ofthedonor theengine Start engine. fluids tostart the spray use Never < towed. cles. fitting and the vehicle could be damaged. be could vehicle the and fitting tow the Otherwise fitting. tow the by vehicle the lateral loading theof tow fitting, e.g. do not lift Avoid only. roads paved on fortowing fitting tow side, page side, right-hand the on cover the underneath bay cargo the in kit tool onboard the in stored is It theMINI. rear of car. in or atthefront Itthe be in can screwed carried fitting screw-in be mustalways The tow Using a tow fitting away Tow-starting, towing recess inrecess thebumper. the of out eye towing ofthe cover outthe Push thread screw to Access < than the driver in a is being in thedriver that a vehicle than other any passengers nottransport Do tions for tow-starting and towing vehi- towing and fortow-starting tions regula- and laws theapplicable Observe vehicle and screw it all the way in. Use the in. Use way all screwit the and vehicle withthe provided thetowfitting only Use < 115 . < ing on local regulations. onlocal ing Switch on the hazard warning flashers, depend- effort. Thus, brakingand steeringwill requireincreased is assist is off. while the nopower engine There toturn. thesteering allow would this as raised, rear axle the just with vehicle the tow Do benot may wipers windshield unavailable. and tailindicators lamps, turnsignal beams, damaged. be can transmission the otherwise lifted; wheels Automatic transmission in position. neutral lever Gearshift transmission Manual towed Being Rear Front refer to page to refer on, isswitched ignition surethatthe Make only with a tow truck or with the front front orwiththe truck withatow only transmission automatic with vehicles Tow < 38 , otherwise the low low the , otherwise < could result in damage. in result could > > following: the observe please angle, an at bar tow the mounting avoid to impossible it Should prove vehicles. both on sameside bethe on should used towfittings The be impossible to maintain control. result in damage. could ofthevehicle otherparts it to attaching Attach the tow rope to the tow fittings only, as usenylon ornylon always ropes straps. towing, istaut. thetowrope sure that make vehicle, towing the in off starting When rope a tow with Towing bar a tow with Towing may result. a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed. with towtruck witha transported MINI the Have truck a tow with Towing attached offset. attached if forces it lateral bar is generate will tow The sharplybe limited duringcornering. will capability maneuvering and Clearance as attaching it to other parts of the vehicle vehicle the of parts itto other attaching as only, fittings the tow to bar the tow Attach than the towed vehicle, otherwise it may itmay otherwise vehicle, thetowed than notbe lighter vehicle must towing The stresses on vehicle components when when components stresses on vehicle associated and the jerking To avoid body and chassis parts, otherwise damage chassis parts, damage and otherwise body or fitting atow by vehicle the notlift Do < < < < 127

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Giving and receiving assistance 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. startedall. at betow- cannot transmission anautomatic with is cold, theengine vehicles when tow-started be only should converter witha catalytic Vehicles engine, page jump-start the ble; instead, possi- whenever thevehicle Avoid tow-starting Tow-starting 128 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, theengine After clutch. the release 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 38 . 125 . Indicator and warninglamps Indicator 1 2 atnsft et Fasten your safety belt,refer also to Fasten safety belts on switched lamp fog Rear Fog lamps switched on switched on High beams/headlamp flasher Turn signals agro c od Drive cautiously, refer alsotopage Releasethe parking brake. Releasethe parking brake. Dangeroficy roads Parking brake applied models in Canadian Indication Parking brake applied models in US Indication Cause sponding distinctions are made in the text. lamps can light inup different colors. Corre- alone or in combinationwith another. Some on comes alamp whether toreact. Note how or area indicator in colors and combinations ious var- in up light can lamps warning and Indicator 2 . See the table for information on causes and oncauses and .information for Seethetable page 32 . What to do to What 48 129 . 1

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicator and warning lamps 130 1 2 Engine refuses to start Depress the brake or clutch in order to to order in clutch or brake the Depress start to refuses Engine page km, Cruising range is nomore than 50 Remains on: tank the in remain l of fuel Approx. 2.1USgallons/8 briefly:Lights up open driver's door and on Ignition switched Window washer fluid level too low Add washer fluid as soon as possible, as soon as fluid washer Add isthatgas correctlysure cap the Make toolow level washer fluid Window missing loose or cap Gas Bonnet open Splitdoor open Clubdoor open Door open on lamps parking Roadside Lamps still on 49 Cause Cause startengine, the page Switch off the off ignition,Switch page page the vehicle. capand gas clicks. Do notjam the strap between the untilit itaudibly close and positioned the driver'sdoor. 45 . What to do to What 38 . 38 , orclose 1 2 to the catalytic converter damage in result will load engine High Engine malfunction under high load. lamp Indicator the off switch and car but the journey, your Stop continue can You available longer no power engine Full yellow: in up Lights Engine malfunction red: in up Lights malfunctioning Emergencysystem calling failed or but journey, your continue can You Lights up: Power steering failed failed Belt tensioners and/or airbagsystem Usethe remote control forlonger a Battery in remotecontrol discharged detected withcars convenient not access, Remote control malfunctioning or, in depressed withoutbrakeor the clutch being start/stop button istouched,possibly The engine will startnext the time the yellow: in up Lights 1 flashes: Cause out delay. caution. Have the vehicle checked with- andmoderate your due exercise speed but journey, your continue can You soon aspossible. caution.Have the engine checked as andmoderate your due exercise speed Dealer. MINI your Contact journey. your continue Youcannot engine. possible. Have the system checked assoon as checked without delay. system the Have different. markedly response will be Steering caution. due and exercise your speed moderate Fasten thesafety belts anyway. systemHave the checked immediately. access, replace the battery. convenient cars with in or, journey controlremote checked, ifnecessary. The engine cannotstarted. be Havethe What to do to What 131

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicator and warning lamps 132 1 2 Parking brake applied brake Parking Indication in models Canadian applied brake Parking Indication in US models connectedsecurely not aged or battery low, very level charge Battery yellow: in up Lights Continue drivingmoderate atmore Alternator malfunction Battery is nolonger beingcharged. inLights up red: Carefullythe bring cartoastop, switch Engine too hot yellow: in up Lights Engine overheating inLights up red: on exhaustemissions Engine malfunction with adverse effect lamp Indicator 1 comes on: Cause Cause possible. batteryHave the checked assoon as out delay. sumers. Havethe battery checked with- Switch offall unnecessary electrical con- out delay ifthesituation reoccurs. with- checked engine the Have down. speed so that the engine can cool ing. Contact yourMINI Dealer. risk scald- ofinjury by a be would there otherwise bonnet, the open not Do off theengineand allowitdown. to cool as possible. soonHave checked ascaution. car the moderate your speed and exercise due You can continueyour journey, but What to do to What 1 2 eil lcrnc aldYou cannot continue your journey. Con- pads the brake condition ofthe Have failed electronicsVehicle pads the brake condition ofthe Have models in US Indication worn pads Brake models in Canadian Indication worn pads Brake models in US Indication held inplace after thebrakeis released markedly be may travelpedal Brake be not will car The failed. Assist Start Hill yellow: in up Lights too level low fluid Brake red: in up Lights models in Canadian Indication held inplace after thebrakeis released markedly be may travelpedal Brake be not will car The failed. Assist Start Hill yellow: in up Lights too level low fluid Brake red: in up Lights models in US Indication Cause tact yourMINI Dealer. checked without delay. checked without delay. possible. Have the system checked assoon as nearest Dealer. MINI longer.Stop immediately. Contact the possible. Have the system checked assoon as nearest Dealer. MINI longer.Stop immediately. Contact the What to do to What 133

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicator and warning lamps 134 1 2 Lights up in red: Have the system in question checked checked question in system the Have > > > Youcannot continue your journey. Con- red: in up Lights Youcannot continue your journey. Con- failed electronicsVehicle Indication failed electronicsVehicle > > yellow: in up Lights deactivated (see page are (DTC) control traction dynamic and (DSC) stability dynamic The control (see page Dynamic Traction Control activated also topage forces, referdrive braking and trolling Traction Control DTC isDynamic con- DSC Stability or Control Dynamic Flashing: Indication lamps failed lamps still operational. All other lamps brake and beams/tail systemfailed.lighting Low is depressedor restart only possible when brake Engine malfunctioning. ignition or failed Starter fuel supply fuel supply malfunctioning or failed lamps brake the of Control * * 58 in Canadian models Canadian in models Canadian in 57 ) Cause Cause 57 ) without delay. tact yourMINI Dealer. tact yourMINI Dealer. The engine cannotrestarted. be Driving style style beDriving adjusted. must tion and cornering. accelera- during limited stability Driving delay. without checked caution.Have thesystem in question moderate your speed and exercise due You can continueyour journey, but What to do to What 1 2 Indication failed,refer also to page failed,refer also to page or the TirePressure Monitor ABS including the and Flat Tire Monitor systems, control driving stability The or the TirePressure Monitor ABS including the and Flat Tire Monitor systems, control driving stability The Indication page Monitor, havefailed, refer also to Pressure theand Tire ABS including systems, control driving stability The models in US Indication failed. Dynamic Traction Control DTC have and DSC Control Stability Dynamic The 57 * * in Canadian models Canadian in models Canadian in Cause 57 57 * * , have , have , have immediately. position.system Havethe checked eratorpedal to full throttle orkick-down accel- the depressing and tracks, rough driving on force, with full braking Avoid ahead. well think and cautiously Drive immediately. position.system Havethe checked eratorpedal to full throttle orkick-down accel- the depressing and tracks, rough driving on force, with full braking Avoid ahead. well think and cautiously Drive driving stability. and braking Reduced soon aspossible. caution.Have thesystem checked as andmoderate your due exercise speed but journey, your continue can You tion and cornering. accelera- during limited Driving stability immediately. position.system Havethe checked eratorpedal to full throttle orkick-down accel- the depressing and tracks, rough driving on force, with full braking Avoid ahead. well think and cautiously Drive driving stability. and braking Reduced What to do to What 135

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicator and warning lamps 136 1 2 Tire Pressure Monitor not initialized not Monitor Pressure Tire yellow: in up Light tire pressurein loss is tire aflat or substantial There red: and yellow in up Light > red: and yellow in up Light Monitor Tire Flat with Vehicles are notindicated Punctures failed. Monitor Pressure Tire up in yellow: on, large stays lamp lights the then small flashes yellowThe lamp and Vehicles with TirePressure Monitor > Vehicles with TirePressure Monitor not indicated FlatTire Monitor failed. Punctures are yellow: in up Light Tire damage Flat Tire Monitor not Tireinitialized Monitor Flat Cause Cause * * * page Monitor, Tire Pressure Initialize the page Observe the information starting on Carefully bringthe car to a stop. page Observe the information starting on Carefully bringthe car to a stop. informationon starting page the Observe checked. system the Have Initialize Flat Tire Monitor,Initialize Flat page Have the system checked. system the Have 63 62 60 . . . What to do to What 63 . 60 . 1 2 > red: in up Lights > > Lights up in yellow: Have the system checked as soon as as soon as checked system the Have > yellow: in up Lights > rnmsintohtAvoid high engine loads.You can con- Vehicle notpreventedfrom rolling engaged. not P position lever Selector Transmission toohot yellow: in up Lights Bringcar thethe toastopandmove Transmission overheating red: in up Lights acceleration of gears, possiblywith reduced range with active restricted gram pro- limp-home Transmission depressing the brake without engaged be can Gears uoai eetrlvrlce Overriding the selector lever lock, Automatic selector lever locked depressed or depressed running brake engine and with positionSelector lockedin lever P Automatic selector lever locked: ing the brake the ing can be engaged without depress- gear malfunctioning: signal brake Cause out delay. caution. Have the system checked with- andmoderate your due exercise speed but journey, your continue can You gear. Always depressthe brake toengage a page possible. page lock, lever selector the Overriding speed and exercise due caution. tinue your journey, but moderate your tion reoccurs. Have the system checked if thesitua- your speed exerciseand due caution. continue your journey, but moderate transmission tocool down.can You the Allow P. position to lever selector off the engine. selectorlever toposition P and switch Beforeleaving thevehicle,move the a standstill,depressalways thebrake. To engage agear while thevehicle is at 42 42 . . What to do to What 137

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicator and warning lamps 138 1 2 Ignition cannotbe switched off engaged. not P position lever Selector Coolant level too low Add coolant Add immediately,page rear the Have fogchecked. lamp Coolant level toolow system failed Headlamp throw beam adjustment Have thehigh-beam headlamps Rear foglamp failed High-beam headlamp failed failed headlampLow-beam lamp orfog exterior Havethe lightingcheckedas system Havethe checked. Bulb ofexterior lighting system failed system Havethe checked. ParkDistance Control failed Cruise control system failed Move the steering wheel before starting engaged lock wheel steering Electric yellow: in up Lights tioning malfunc- lock wheel steering Electric inLights up red: Engine oil pressure too low Stop immediately and switch offthe switch and immediately Stop oiltoo pressureEngine low Cause Cause page you wish to switch off the ignition, Pwhen Engage selectorlever position adjustment system checked. Have the headlamp beam throw checked. possible. as soon as checked lamps the Have soon aspossible. the engine. Contact your MINI Dealer. applicable, do not switch off the engine. The engine can nolonger be started. If ney. Contact your MINI Dealer. MINI your Contact ney. engine.You cannot continue yourjour- 38 . What to do to What 107 . 1 2 Time and date no longer correct Set the time and date, page and the time Set service Arrange a appointment. correct longer no date and Time Setspeed limit exceeded No service due Service Arrangeservice due a appointment. yellow: in up Lights Service appointmentoverdue red: in up Lights Cause Check service requirements, page Check service requirements, page What to do to What 54 . 53 53 139 . .

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REFERENCE Technical data Engine data Engine Technical data 142 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 At engine speed tegn pe rm6005506,000 5,500 6,000 rpm with overboost Maximum torque At engine speed output Maximum power in/ cu NumberDisplacement Clubman. Works Cooper John the MINI for areshown S Clubman Cooper MINI the from differ that thevalues only data, In thetechnical of cylinders 444 p 4,250 rpm p1812208 172 118 Nm lb ft/ hp cm μ 114/155 Cooper 1,598 97.5/ – – 1,700-4,500 1,600-5,000 192/260 177/240 Coe S Cooper 1,598 97.5/ onCoe Works Cooper John 2,000-5,100 1,850-5,600 207/280 192/260 1,598 97.5/ Dimensions Figures following the semicolons: Values that differ for the MINI Cooper S. Cooper fortheMINI differ that Values thesemicolons: following Figures All dimensions in mm.Smallestare circleturning diam.: 36ft in/11.0 m. 143

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Technical data prvdro odcpct b/g157 165/75 1,841/835 9.2/260 - 32.8/930 9.2/260 -32.8/930 165/75 1,830/830 ft/l cu Cargo bay lbs/kg capacity lbs/kg Approvedroof load capacity Approved rear axle load > > Approved front axle load > > Approved gross weight > > Curb weight, ready for travel, with all optional extras Weights 144 Capacities grossvehicle weight. the or axleloads approved the either exceed Never Fuel tank 13.2/– approx. 50 Fuel grade: page Fuel grade: page details: more For 4.5 approx. approx. 50 8 approx. –/4.8 13.2/– 2.1/– system washer lamp Window washer system incl. head- including reserve of Fuel tank 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 2,855/1,295 lbs/kg 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 45 95 145

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE From A to Z Adjusting temperature inside temperature Adjusting – engine oil for filter Activated-charcoal Your to refer Accessories, A INDEX From AtoZ 146 rate flow Air manual – – individual automatic – distribution Air – ventilation control climate automatic – conditioner air – mode conditioning Air conditioner Air inside temperature Adjusting coolant – Additives Airing, refertoVentilation Airing, – warninglamp safely sitting – Airbags vents Air – ventilation control climate automatic – conditioner air – Air supply Air referto recirculation, to checking,Air refer pressure, Air vents outlets,referto Air – heating, ventilation control climate automatic – system conditioning air – conditioner car, refertoAirthe automatic climate control vehicle individual climate control car, refertoAutomatic the mode Recirculated-air pressure inflation Tire 65 73 72 107 73 , 73 75 107 75 73 76 76 73 29 , 72 66 74 73 73 74 4 73 96 73 76 74 74 74 76 72 Armrest, refer to Center Armrest, refertoCenter vehicle gross Approved oils engine Approved to refer loads, axle Approved – automatic air air distribution – automatic control climate Automatic control – headlamp – cruise control rate flow air – – air distribution Automatic forautomatic program AUTO device, Audio external AUC Automatic recirculated- Control Stability – Dynamic systems, refer Assistant to Ashtray – computer Arrival time All-season All-season tires, referto Winter Alarm system Fuel to refer AKI, Anti-theft system refer system, alarm Anti-theft Antilock Brake SystemABS fluid – washer – coolant Antifreeze careAntenna, lighting Ambient to refer air, Ambient armrest refertoWeights weight, Weights climate control climate control air DSC tires specifications to Alarmsystem mode Recirculated-air 58 104 81 73 107 79 144 , 50 75 75 24 75 45 111 45 95 75 71 75 19 24 67 107 79 144 72 58 75 – replacing bulbs in MINI MINI in bulbs – replacing bulb – replacing Backup lamps Backrests, refertoSeats referto lighting, Background B Bar, refer to Tow-starting, Bar, toTow-starting, refer aid First to refer Band-aids, Belt tensioner, refer to Safety refertoSafety Belt tensioner, towed Being control – remote Battery renewal failure power – temporary starting – jump – disposal – charging Battery Beverage holders, refertoCup Beverage belts Belts, refertoSafety Automatic recirculated-air recirculated-air Automatic Automatic transmission with transmission Automatic – overriding selector lever lever selector – overriding – interlock AUX-In, refer to External audio audio External to AUX-In, refer program – sport – shiftlock Axle loads, refer to to refer loads, Axle speed Average theunits – setting fuel Average consumption Clubman lighting Ambient towing away towing pouch belts holders control AUC control Steptronic lock device Weights 42 32 123 125 79 81 27 144 41 41 123 118 40 , 127 123 75 127 50 125 118 41 27 51 71 29 32 123 49 Car care Car toVehicle battery, Car refer Capacities refer to Cup holders, Can 65 Proposition California C Blower, refertoAir flow Bottle holders, refer to Cup Cup to refer holders, Bottle Bonnet Brake fluid, refer to Service toService fluid, Brake refer Brake Assist – MINIMaintenance – disc brakes – breakingin system Brake – breakingin – brakes rotors Brake Brake pads, breaking in – replacingbulbs Brake lamps – MINIMaintenance – breakingin – ABS Brakes Buttons on the steering onthesteering Buttons the forstarting Button refertoLamps Bulb changing, in the clutch Breaking period Break-in to refer service, Breakdown refertoBraking Brakes, requirements service – – parking brake battery holders warning rate holders requirements System System wheel engine and bulbs Assistance Roadside safely 58 73 105 85 11 111 84 , 38 109 109 123 81 81 74 5 144 115 58 85 85 84 84 84 84 53 84 40 118 84 125 53 84 Car wash Owner's to separate – refer referto location, – installation Car phone refertoKeys/remote key, Car Catalytic converter, refer to to refer converter, Catalytic Carpets, care Cargo, securing – vehicle cargo – stowing – securing cargo Cargo loading refer net, partition bay Cargo Cargo bay lamp Cargo bay, expanding referto bay doors, Cargo Splitdoor to refer lid, trunk – fromoutside – opening – lamp Splitdoor to refer doors, – – cover access – convenient Cargo bay net, partition refer area Cargo – capacity Cargo area blades – Wiper – Windows fabrics and Upholstery – washing – Manual – Leather – internal – High-pressure washers drives – CD/DVD – Car-care products washes – Car Care Car washes Car wash, care Center armrest Center Manual armrest Center controls Hot exhaust system exhaust Hot Clubman netin MINI to Partition Splitdoor Clubman netin MINI to Partition 111 70 86 86 85 113 113 18 144 86 112 87 87 23 111 111 113 88 111 112 79 89 70 88 114 89 79 112 111 26 84 86 23 113 112 23 23 Center Center referto console, Child-restraint fixing system system fixing Child-restraint Child's seats Control Check Chassis number, refer to wheels Changing bulbs Changing – fromoutside inside – from access – convenient Central lockingsystem Condition Based Service Service Based Condition When to refer Condensation, forremote Compartment Around to refer area, Comfort referto access, Comfort before observe to what – access Comfort the to Starting refer start, Cold Cockpit Clubdoor Clothes hooks – fromoutside inside – from Closing time – setting – 12h/24h mode Clock fluid – washer headlamps Cleaning Cigarette lighter parts,Chrome referto parts,Chrome care systems Child-restraint Computer Center brake lamp brake Center console center the Around LATCH compartment Engine CBS is parked the vehicle lock refertoIgnition control, the center console access Convenient acar wash entering engine Care 48 109 38 111 10 36 39 23 14 49 35 22 22 54 55 45 80 19 19 115 81 51 121 119 112 25 25 44 14 26 19 85 35 106 147

REFERENCE MOBILITY DRIVING TIPS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE From A to Z Consumption, refer to Average toAverage refer Consumption, consumption fuel average – indicator Consumption cleaner, vacuum Connecting signals for Confirmation to refer settings, Configuring 148 refer instruments, Dashboard D Dashboard lighting, refer to refer lighting, Dashboard Cooling referto Cooling fluid, temperature Coolant – filling – checkinglevel Coolant – windows operation Convenient thebattery – replacing Convenient access referto start, Convenience Controls and displays settings – Display Control – capacities Data toCockpit refer Dashboard, Daytime running running lamps Daytime setting – Date – weights – engine dimensions – Current fuel consumption fuel Current to refer weight, Curb Cup holders range Cruising Copyright Cooling, maximum fuel consumption fuel appliances electrical toConnecting refer locking/unlocking vehicle Personal Profile to Displays Instrument lighting Instrument Coolant engine the Starting Weights 142 107 107 55 142 50 144 107 2 144 20 144 81 81 12 143 49 107 18 25 75 49 48 39 70 10 27 68 50 20 49 10 Door lock, confirmation confirmation lock, Door lock Door Display lighting, refer to to refer lighting, Display Engine to refer Displacement, referto indicators, Directional Dipstick, engine oil Dimensions Digital clock in breaking Differential, control climate – automatic – air conditioner and windows Defrosting Distance remaining to service, service, to remaining Distance battery – vehicle control battery – remote – of coolant Disposal Displays, care controls and Displays – instrument combination Displays windows Defrosting Door key, refer to Integrated key, refertoIntegrated Door refertoClubdoor – rear, Door control stability Diving Park to refer warning, Distance to position, refer Defrost Defogging windows door filler – fuel lock – door Defect referto Deadlocking, passenger front Deactivating DBC Dynamic Brake Control, signals Instrument lighting Instrument data signals Turn condensation removing requirements Service to refer key/remote control key/remote systems PDC Control Distance windows Defrosting Locking airbags assist Brake to refer 142 12 20 65 22 20 57 22 143 107 48 114 42 53 94 74 123 106 74 74 70 18 10 58 74 , , 57 84 76 76 23 , 27 76 12 76 Emergency services, referto services, Emergency lock, automatic – transmission filler door – fuel lock – door Emergency operation, refer to Program Stability Electronic brake-force Electronic filler door – fuel lock – door malfunction Electrical E Drive-off assistant, refer to Hill refer assistant, to Drive-off Drinks holders, refer to Cup doors,Double refer to Grades Quality DOT operation Doors, manual Driving dynamics control, refer refer control, dynamics Driving Dry air,Dry refertoCooling Driving refertoDriving tips, water through Driving to refer inclines, on off Driving notes Driving refertoParking Driving lamps, DTC Dynamic Traction Control Traction DTC Dynamic Dynamic Traction Control Traction Dynamic Control Stability Dynamic DBC, Dynamic Control Brake Roadside Assistance Roadside transmission operation Manual DSC Control Stability Dynamic to refer ESP, distribution Start Assist holders Splitdoor to Sport button to Sport function notes Hill Start Assist beams lamps/low DTC DSC refer toBrakeassist 58 58 84 81 76 23 22 22 59 84 58 42 94 94 59 60 67 101 58 58 125 85 22 58 Engine coolant, refer to to refer coolant, Engine Engine compartment off switching – convenient starting, – – starting speed – Coolant to refer – overheated, – data – breakingin Engine – intervals between changes, changes, between intervals – – dipstick – checkinglevel – capacity oils engine – approved Approved to refer additives, – – adding Engine oil – MINIMaintenance – care External External audio device – foldingand in out heating automatic – – adjusting Exterior mirrors system, refer toHot Exhaust Event data recorders Stability Electronic ESP refertoCheck Error messages, Enginestarting, refer to toEngine refer output, Engine Engine oil level, checking Coolant access temperature requirements Service to refer oils engine System exhaust system exhaust Stability Control DSC Dynamic to refer Program, Control engine the Starting data 111 142 142 142 25 107 109 55 39 106 107 107 33 107 84 39 48 53 33 106 84 33 33 110 39 106 79 58 107 106 Failure of an electrical ofanelectrical Failure messages, refer Failure to F Fixture for remote control, control, forremote Fixture First aid pouch wood, Fine care – microfilter/activated- air for – microfilter Filter belts, refer safety to Fastening reminder, belts safety Fasten Flash when locking/ when Flash Flat tires, refer to Tire Tire to refer tires, Flat – systemlimits chains – snow – malfunction system the – initializing tire aflat – indicating FTM Monitor Flat Tire TPM Monitor Pressure Tire – Tires – Run-Flat tire Flat Footbrake, refer to Braking Braking to refer Footbrake, backrest seat rear Folding bulb – replacing lamps Fog Floorplate, see 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