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Mini Cooper Convertible 2004 - Compressed
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MINI CONVERTIBLE
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OVERVIEW
Driving: Technology for safety and driving OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE
Ignition lock 51 convenience:
Starting the engine 51 All Season traction Control (ASC) 68 Special operating instructions:
Switching off the engine 52 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 69 Break-in procedures 92
Parking brake 53 Antilock Brake System (ABS) 70 General driving notes 93
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Manual transmission 53 Flat Tire Monitor 71 Refueling 94
Continuously Variable automatic Airbags 72 Brake system 96
Transmission (CVT) 54 Park Distance Control (PDC) 74
Wheels and tires:
Parking lamps/Low beams 57
Controlling the climate for pleasant Tire inflation pressure 97
signal/Headlamp flasher 58
driving: Tire coding 99
Instrument lighting 58
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Air conditioning system 75 Tire condition 100
Fog lamps 58
Automatic climate control 78 Run Flat tires 101
Interior lamps 59
New wheels and tires 102
Washer/wiper system 59 Interior conveniences:
Snow chains 104
Cruise control 61 Glove compartment 81
Ashtray, drinks holders 81
Everything under control:
Cigarette lighter, 12 V power supply 82
Odometer 63
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Integrated universal remote control 83
Clock 63
Fuel gauge 63 Loading and transporting cargo:
Coolant temperature gauge 64 Luggage compartment in the MINI 85
Tachometer 65 Luggage compartment in the MINI
Service interval display 65 Convertible 86
Onboard computer 66 Loading cargo 86
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Roof-mounted luggage rack 89
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NOTES
Additional sources of information * Indicates special equipment, country-spe- ual's contents, the passages describing
optional accessories and special equipment
cific equipment and optional extras, as well
You can find more information about the are marked with an asterisk *.
as equipment and functions not yet avail-
MINI, for example on its technology, on the If your MINI features equipment that is not
able at the time of printing.
Internet at www.MINI.com described in this Owner's Manual – a car
If you have any additional questions, your Vehicle Memory, refer to page 47. radio, for instance – we have enclosed addi-
MINI Dealer will be glad to advise you. Identifies functions that can be spe- tional operating instructions. We ask you to
cifically adapted for a particular vehicle. read these manuals as well.
These adjustments can be performed by
your MINI Dealer.
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Editorial notice Should you encounter driveability prob- California Proposition 65 warning:
The manufacturer pursues a policy of con- lems which you suspect could be related to California laws require us to state the fol-
tinuous, ongoing development that is con- the fuel you are using, we recommend that lowing warning.
ceived to ensure that MINI vehicles con- you respond by switching to a recognized
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of
tinue to embody the highest quality and high-quality brand.
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automobile components and parts,
safety standards combined with advanced, Failure to comply with these recommenda-
including components found in the interior
state-of-the-art technology. For this rea- tions may result in unscheduled mainte-
furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emit
son, the features described in this Owner's nance.
chemicals known to the State of California
Manual could, in rare cases, differ from Obey pertinent safety rules when you are
to cause cancer and birth defects and
those in your vehicle. handling gasoline.<
reproductive harm. In addition, certain flu-
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ids contained in vehicles and certain prod-
For your own safety Maintenance and repair:
ucts of component wear contain or emit
Fuels: Advanced technology, e.g. the use of chemicals known to the State of California
modern materials and high-perfor- to cause cancer and birth defects or other
Use unleaded gasoline only. Fuels
mance electronics, requires specially reproductive harm.
containing up to and including 10 %
adapted maintenance and repair methods. Battery posts, terminals and related acces-
ethanol or other oxygenates with up to
Therefore, only have corresponding work sories contain lead and lead compounds.
2.8 % oxygen by weight, i.e. 15 % MTBE or
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on your MINI carried out by a MINI Dealer Batteries also contain other chemicals
3 % methanol plus an equivalent amount of
or a workshop that works according to known to the State of California to cause
co-solvent, will not void the applicable war-
MINI repair procedures with correspond- cancer. Wash your hands after handling.
ranties with respect to defects in materials
ingly trained personnel. If work is carried Used engine oil contains chemicals that
or workmanship. Field experience has indi-
out improperly there is a danger of conse- have caused cancer in laboratory animals.
cated significant differences in fuel quality,
quential damage and the related safety Always protect your skin by washing thor-
i.e. volatility, composition, additives, etc.,
risks.< oughly with soap and water.<
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among gasolines offered for sale in the
United States and Canada. The use of poor-
quality fuels may result in driveability,
starting and stalling problems especially
under certain environmental conditions,
such as high ambient temperature and
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high altitude.
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Parts and accessories: approved accessories such as alarms, Service and warranty
For your own safety, use genuine radios, amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, This manual is supplemented by a Service
parts and accessories approved by suspension components, brake dust and Warranty Information Booklet for US
the manufacturer of the MINI. shields, telephones, including operation of models or a Warranty and Service Guide
When you purchase accessories tested any portable cellular phone from within Booklet for Canadian models.
and approved by the manufacturer of the the vehicle without using an externally
We recommend that you read this publica-
MINI and Original MINI Parts, you simulta- mounted antenna, or transceiver equip- tion thoroughly.
neously acquire the assurance that they ment, e.g. CB, walkie-talkie, ham radio or
Your MINI is covered by the following war-
have been thoroughly tested by the manu- similar, may cause extensive damage to the
vehicle, compromise its safety, interfere ranties:
facturer of the MINI to ensure optimum
performance when installed on your vehi- with the vehicle's electrical system or affect >New Vehicle Limited Warranty
cle. the validity of the MINI Limited Warranty. >Rust Perforation Limited Warranty
The manufacturer of the MINI warrants See your MINI Dealer for additional infor- >Federal Emissions System Defect War-
these parts to be free from defects in mate- mation.< ranty
rial and workmanship. >Federal Emissions Performance War-
The manufacturer of the MINI will not Maintenance, replacement, or repair ranty
accept any liability for damages resulting of the emission control devices and >California Emission Control System Lim-
from installation of parts and accessories systems must be performed by an autho- ited Warranty.
not approved by the manufacturer rized MINI Dealership or individual using Detailed information about these warran-
of the MINI. certified MINI parts.< ties is listed in the Service and Warranty
The manufacturer of the MINI cannot test Information Booklet for US models or in the
every product from other manufacturers to Symbol on vehicle parts Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for
verify if it can be used on a MINI safely and Indicates that you should consult the Canadian models.
without risk to either the vehicle, its opera- relevant section of this Owner's Man-
tion, or its occupants. ual for information on a particular part or
Original MINI Parts, MINI Accessories and assembly.
other products approved by the manufac-
turer of the MINI, together with profes-
sional advice on using these items, are
available from all MINI Dealers.
Installation and operation of non-MINI
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Reporting safety defects
The following only applies to vehicles
owned and operated in the US.
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect
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which could cause a crash or could cause
injury or death, you should immediately
inform the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration NHTSA in addition to noti-
fying the MINI Division of BMW of North
America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood,
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New Jersey 07675-1227, telephone toll-
free 1-866-275-6464.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it
may open an investigation, and if it finds
that a safety defect exists in a group of
vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy
campaign. However, NHTSA cannot
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become involved in individual problems
between you, your dealer, or BMW of North
America, LLC.
To contact NHTSA, you may either
call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at
1-800-424-9393 or 366-0123 in Washing-
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ton, D.C. area, or write to:
NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation,
Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also
obtain other information about motor
vehicle safety from the Hotline.
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COCKPIT
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DISPLAY ELEMENTS
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1 Tachometer 65 4 Indicator for 5 Trip odometer, reset to zero 63
with indicator and warning lamps, >Odometer 63 Setting the clock 63
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page 16 ff >Trip odometer 63 6 Fuel gauge 63
2 Display for onboard computer 66 >Service interval 65
7 Engine coolant temperature gauge 64
If there is no onboard computer: >Program display for Continuously
Display of outside temperature and cur- Variable automatic Transmission
rent vehicle speed (CVT) 56
>Clock
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3 Speedometer with indicator and warn-
ing lamps, page 16 ff
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DISPLAY ELEMENTS WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM* OR COCKPIT CHRONO PACK*
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1 Indicator and warning lamps, on 3 Engine oil temperature 6 Indicator and warning lamps, on
page 16 ff 4 Engine oil pressure page 16 ff
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2 Fuel gauge 63 5 Coolant temperature 7 Fuel gauge 63
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INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS
Technology that monitors itself Red: stop immediately Brake warning lamp +
The system runs a check on the indicator Battery charge current + Lights up although the parking
and warning lamps marked by + each time The battery is no longer being brake is released. The brake fluid
you switch on the ignition. They each light charged. Indicates a defective alter- level is too low. Before driving further, be
up once for different periods of time. nator drive belt or a problem with the sure to comply with the information on
charge circuit. Please contact your MINI pages 96 and 111. Have the system
If a malfunction should occur in one of
Dealer. checked immediately.
these systems, the corresponding lamp
does not go out after the engine is started If the drive belt is defective, do not Display of the malfunction
or it lights up while the vehicle is moving. continue driving. The engine could be described above in Canadian mod-
You will see below the correct way to react damaged due to overheating. When the els.
to this. power-assist is deactivated, increased
steering effort is required.< If equipped with a navigation system or
Cockpit Chrono Pack:
Engine oil pressure + Coolant temperature warning
The engine oil pressure is too low. lamp in the navigation system or
Pull over immediately and switch Cockpit Chrono Pack +
off the engine. Please contact your MINI Lights up while driving:
Dealer. Engine is too hot. Pull over to the side of
Do not continue driving; otherwise, the road immediately, switch off the
the engine could be damaged engine and allow it to cool down, refer also
because of inadequate lubrication.< to page 64. Have the system checked
immediately.
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Yellow: stop immediately Red and yellow: continue driving Red: an important reminder
Flat Tire Monitor + cautiously Brake warning lamp
The warning lamp indicates a flat Brake warning light with parking brake applied.
tire or a system malfunction. In the together with yellow indicator More information on the parking
event of a flat tire, an acoustic signal also lamp for ABS, CBC, EBD and ASC/ brake on page 53.
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sounds. DSC: Warning lamp in Canadian models.
Reduce speed immediately and stop the The driving stability control has
vehicle. failed. Drive cautiously and defen-
sively. Avoid full brake applications. Fasten safety belts +
It is possible that the acoustic signal was
Have the system checked as soon Lights up for several seconds or
not heard. In this case, in order to deter-
until the driver has fastened his or
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mine if there is a flat tire or a system mal- as possible.
More information on pages 68, 69. her safety belt.
function:
A signal* also sounds depending on the
1. Switch off the ignition, ignition key posi- Display of the malfunction
version.
tion 0 described above in Canadian mod-
More information on page 45.
2. Switch the ignition back on, ignition key els.
Depending on the equipment ver-
position 2, or start the engine.
sion, the indicator lamp is in the area
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If an acoustic signal sounds, you have a flat of the navigation system or the Cockpit
tire. Otherwise, the system has a malfunc- Chrono Pack.<
tion or has failed.
For instructions on how to proceed further, Bonnet/Tailgate
refer to Flat Tire Monitor starting on Lights up when the bonnet and/or
page 71. tailgate are open.
More information on pages 29, 105.
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Depending on the equipment ver-
sion, the indicator lamp is in the area
of the navigation system or the Cockpit
Chrono Pack.<
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Yellow: for your information Green: for your information Blue: for your information
The warning lamp* comes on. Turn signal indicator High beams
The gas cap is not correctly closed Flashes when turn signal indicator Comes on when the high beams
or missing. Check if the gas cap is is on. are on or the headlamp flasher is
correctly closed. Rapid flashing: at least one of the turn sig- actuated.
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Depending on the equipment ver- nal indicators has failed. More information on page 58.
sion, the indicator lamp is in the area More information on page 58.
of the navigation system or the Cockpit Cruise control
Chrono Pack.< Lights up when the cruise control is
activated: operation via the multi-
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function steering wheel or multifunction
sports steering wheel.
More information on page 61.
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MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEELS*
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MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEELS*
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5 Fast forward/rewind
>Radio
Press briefly: next/previous station
stored in memory
Extended pressure: station scan
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>CD/MD
Press briefly: jump to next track
Extended pressure: search within cur-
rent title
>Cassette
Press briefly: jump to next track or
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stop fast forward
Sports steering wheel Extended pressure: fast forward
1 Call up and continue cruise control If the Wave radio is installed, the
2 Store and accelerate cruise control above options for cassette
3 Activate/interrupt/deactivate cruise player operation are not available.<
control 6 Volume
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4 Store and decelerate cruise control
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KEYS CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM
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OPENING AND CLOSING: FROM OUTSIDE
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Via remote control Compliance statement:
When the vehicle is unlocked or locked, the This device complies with part 15 of the
anti-theft system is also deactivated/acti- FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
vated and the interior lamp is switched on/ lowing two conditions:
off. >This device may not cause harmful inter-
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ference, and
Children might be able to lock the >this device must accept any interference
doors from the inside. Always take received, including interference that may
the vehicle keys with you so that the vehi- cause undesired operation.
cle can be opened again from the outside at
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any time.< Any unauthorized modifications or
changes to these devices could void
For US owners only the user's authority to operate this equip-
The transmitter and receiver units comply ment.<
with part 15 of the FCC, Federal Communi-
cations Commission, regulations. Opera-
tion is governed by the following:
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FCC ID: LX8765S
LX8765E
LX8CAS
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Malfunction Manual operation
Local radio waves can interfere with func- In the event of an electrical malfunction,
tions of the remote control. the driver's door can be unlocked or locked
If this occurs, lock and unlock the vehicle by turning the key in the door lock to the
end positions.
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via a door lock.
In the event of a system malfunction,
Convenience closing via the door lock
please contact your MINI Dealer. You can
also obtain replacement keys there. You can also close the power windows,
glass sunroof or the convertible top via the
If it is no longer possible to lock the door lock.
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vehicle with the remote control, then With the door closed, hold the key in the
the battery is discharged. Use the corre- Via the door lock locking position.
sponding key for a longer journey so that 1. One turn of the key in the driver's door In the MINI Convertible, the convertible top
its battery can be recharged, refer to lock unlocks the driver’s door only. is closed first and then the side windows.
page 24.< 2. Turning the key a second time unlocks
the other door, the tailgate and the fuel You can have the closing of the win-
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filler door. dows and glass sunroof via the door
lock activated/deactivated.<
You can have this function activated/
deactivated.<
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When the vehicle is unlocked, the hazard
warning system flashes twice*.
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OPENING AND CLOSING: FROM INSIDE
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TAILGATE
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To close
To avoid injuries, as with all closing
procedures be sure that the travel
path of the tailgate is clear when it is
closed.
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Drive the vehicle only when the tailgate is
completely closed. Otherwise, exhaust
fumes could penetrate the interior of the
vehicle.<
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Should it be absolutely necessary to drive
the vehicle with the tailgate open:
To open from the outside Handle recesses on the MINI
1. Close all windows, the glass sunroof as
Push the button in the strip handle and The handle recesses in the interior trim
well as the folding roof on the MINI Con-
open the tailgate. panel of the tailgate make it easier to pull it
vertible
For information on unlocking via the cen- down.
2. Sharply increase the air supply for the
tral locking system, refer to page 26. heater, the air conditioning or the auto-
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matic climate control, refer to page 75
or 78.
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TAILGATE
Manual release in the MINI Tailgate on the MINI Convertible Manual release in the MINI
In the event of an electrical malfunction, The maximum load that may be Convertible
you can also unlock the tailgate manually. placed on the open tailgate is 175 lb / In the event of an electrical malfunction,
1. Fold the rear seat bench upwards 80 kg.< you can also unlock the tailgate manually.
2. Pull the ring. 1. Unlock the catch for the rear backrests
The tailgate is released. with a master key or ignition key
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2. Fold the rear bench seat upward and 5. Pull the handle, arrow. To open the windows
remove the hook attached to it The tailgate is released. From ignition key position 1:
3. Using the hook, reach backward
>Press the switch downwards.
between the convertible top and the
The window opens until you release the
rear backrest to pull one of the levers for
switch or
releasing the folding rear backrest, refer
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>briefly press the switch downwards.
to page 86
The window opens automatically.
4. Fold rear backrests forward
Pressing the switch again stops the oper-
ation.
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the windows is unobstructed, other-
wise personal injury could result when the
windows close.<
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ELECTRIC POWER WINDOWS
To close:
Press the button.
The windows close until the switch is
released.
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GLASS SUNROOF, ELECTRIC*
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From ignition key position 1: Automatic opening and closing
1. Push the switch in the desired direction From ignition key position 2:
until you feel resistance, and hold in this To open:
position
Push the switch back past the point of
2. Release the switch when the desired
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resistance:
sunroof position has been reached.
The sunroof opens completely.
Do not use force to close the glass
To close:
sunroof in its raised position, as dam-
age to the mechanism could result.< 1. Press the switch past the pressure point:
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The sunroof closes to the raised position
After the ignition has been switched off: 2. Press the switch again and keep it
To raise depressed:
You can continue using the glass sunroof
From ignition key position 1: The sunroof closes completely.
for a limited period as long as no one opens
>Press the switch or either of the doors. Touching the switch briefly during opening
>push the switch backwards to the resis- If a door is opened during operation, the and closing stops the movement immedi-
tance point. opening/closing process stops immedi- ately.
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ately.
To open and close
Be sure that adequate clearance is
maintained for the opening path of
the glass sunroof; otherwise damage can
occur. When leaving the vehicle, always
remove the ignition key from the lock and
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remember to close the doors. Otherwise
children could operate the convertible top
and injure themselves.<
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GLASS SUNROOF, ELECTRIC* ROLLER SUN BLIND*
Trap protection
If, while closing, the glass sunroof encoun-
ters resistance within roughly the last 8 in /
20 cm, the closing procedure is interrupted
and the roof reopens.
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FOLDING ROOF CONVERTIBLE TOP
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Power convertible top Only operate the convertible top
So that you can get the most enjoyment when the vehicle is at a standstill.
out of your MINI Convertible, please Otherwise, the procedure cannot be carried
observe the following tips: out or it will be interrupted.<
>It is recommended that you close the
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Driving off before an opening or clos-
convertible top whenever the vehicle is
ing procedure is completely finished
parked.
can lead to damage or personal injury.
The closed convertible top not only pro-
Do not reach into the convertible top mech-
tects the vehicle interior from damage
anism during the opening or closing proce-
due to unforeseen bad weather, but also
dure. Keep children away from the swivel-
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provides a certain degree of protection
ing area of the convertible top while it is in
Opening and closing against theft
operation.
>Even when the convertible top is closed,
From ignition key position 1: To close the power side windows while the
keep valuable items in the locked lug-
1 To close: vehicle is in motion, always close the rear
gage compartment or in the lockable
Press button 1 windows first or all four windows at the
glove compartment
same time. Otherwise the windows will not
2 To open: >Do not mount any roof rack systems on
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close tightly if the vehicle is being driven at
Press button 2 until the desired position the convertible top
higher speeds.<
or the end position has been reached. >To avoid damage, do not operate the
convertible top at temperatures below
The folding roof can be operated up 14 7/ –10 6.
to a road speed of 75 mph /
120 km/h.< Do not leave the convertible top
folded for more than one day if it is
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wet, to prevent permanent damage from
moisture. Do not place any objects on the
convertible top, as they could otherwise fall
off while the convertible top is being oper-
ated and result in damage or personal
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injury.<
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CONVERTIBLE TOP
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CONVERTIBLE TOP
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Interruption If the opening or closing procedure is inter-
The automatic movement is immediately rupted by releasing the buttons, the con-
interrupted when the buttons for convert- vertible top stays in its current position for
ible top operation are released. The proce- several seconds before it slowly moves into
dure can be continued in the desired direc- a more stable position. The procedure can
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tion by pressing the appropriate buttons. be continued by pressing the buttons.
Movement is also interrupted when there
Do not interrupt and restart the clos-
is a mechanical blockage. In this case, in
ing procedure several times one after
order to operate the convertible top again:
another, or the fully automatic convertible
1. Turn off the ignition and then switch it top mechanism could be damaged.<
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on again
2. Press the button to continue the proce- Convenience operation Before closing
dure in the desired direction. 1. Open the tailgate
For convenience operation using the
remote control refer to page 26, for opera- 2. Release the loading aid, refer to page 86
If the convertible top can only be 3. Remove the cover from the side panel on
tion via the door lock refer to page 27.
moved in one direction after several the left-hand side
consecutive attempts to operate it, the
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Manual closing in the event of an 4. Using the screwdriver from the onboard
convertible top system has overheated. tool kit, refer to page 120, unscrew the
electrical malfunction
Allow the system to cool down for approx. corresponding screw, arrow, in the direc-
20 minutes while the ignition is switched Only close the convertible top manu-
tion of the arrow by rotating it one and a
on.< ally if it is absolutely necessary. Never
half turns.
open it manually. Improper handling of the
Before the closing procedure is fin- convertible top can result in damage.<
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ished, do not close the side windows
with the power window buttons. Other- If possible, close the convertible top
wise it is not ensured that the side win- with the help of a second person.<
dows will close properly against the rubber
seals of the convertible top.<
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WIND DEFLECTOR*
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With the convertible top open, the wind
deflector keeps air movement in the pas-
senger compartment to a minimum, thus
providing you with a pleasant drive, even at
higher speeds. The wind deflector comes
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folded in a protective pouch and can be
stored in the luggage compartment.
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not place any objects on the installed wind
deflector. When storing the wind deflector Before installing Setting in place
in the luggage compartment, make sure 1. Take the wind deflector out of the pouch 1. Slide out securing pins 1 and 2 on one
that it cannot be damaged by other 2. Fold out the wind deflector side until they engage
objects.< 3. Press the locking device together until it 2. Insert the wind deflector with the secur-
engages. ing pins into the designated openings on
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the corresponding side of the vehicle
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WIND DEFLECTOR*
Removal
Release the catch on the attachment han-
dle. To do so, turn the handle slightly for-
ward and push it back. Then follow the
steps for installing the wind deflector in
reverse order.
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SAFE SEATING POSITION
OVERVIEW
The ideal seating position can make a vital head rest near or on a side airbag because will not exert pressure against the abdomi-
contribution to relaxed, relatively fatigue- the inflating airbag could cause a serious or nal area.
free driving. Together with the safety belts fatal injury.< Never allow more than one person to wear
and airbags, the seating position also plays a single safety belt. Never allow infants or
an important role in providing occupants Even if all these instructions are followed, it small children to ride in a passenger's lap.
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with maximum levels of passive safety in cannot entirely be ruled out that in some Do not route the belt across your neck, or
an accident. To ensure that the safety sys- circumstances injury may result from con- run it across sharp edges. Be sure that the
tems operate with optimal efficiency, we tact with the airbags. In sensitive individu- belt does not become caught or jammed.
strongly urge you to observe the instruc- als, the ignition and inflation noise may Avoid twisting the belt while routing it
tions contained in the following section. induce a mild hearing loss that is usually firmly across the hips and shoulder; wear it
temporary. as snugly against your body as possible and
OPERATION
For additional information about trans-
porting children safely, refer to page 48. For airbag locations and additional infor- do not allow it to rest against sharp or frag-
mation on airbags, refer to page 72. ile objects. Otherwise, the belt could slide
Sitting safely with airbags over your hips in the event of a frontal
Always maintain an adequate dis- Safe seating position with safety belt impact and cause abdominal injury. Avoid
wearing bulky clothing and pull on the lap
tance between yourself and all of the Fasten your safety belt before each drive.
belt periodically to retension it over your
airbags. Always hold the steering wheel by Airbags are an additional safety device and
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shoulder. Otherwise, the safety belt's
the rim with the hands at the 9 and work in conjunction with the safety belts,
restraint effectiveness could be reduced.<
3 o'clock positions to keep any chance of but do not replace them.
injury to hands or arms to an absolute min- Your vehicle is equipped with four seats, For information on using the safety belts,
imum, should the airbag be deployed. each of which is provided with a safety belt. refer to page 45.
No one and nothing is to come between
the airbags and the seat occupant. Do not At all times, occupants should sit
use the front passenger airbag cover as a
DATA
upright and be properly restrained –
storage surface for objects of any kind. infants and small children in appropriate
Ensure that the front passenger is correctly child-restraint systems; larger children and
seated, i.e. that no feet or legs are propped adults using the safety belts.
against the dashboad. Otherwise, leg injury Expectant mothers should always wear
could result if the front passenger airbag their safety belts, taking care to position
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suddenly deployed. Never let an occupant's the lap belt against the lower hips, where it
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SEAT ADJUSTMENT HEAD RESTRAINTS
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
OPERATION
Lumbar support* Backrest tilt Adjusting
You can adjust the contour of the backrest 1. Pull up the lever at the inside of the seat To raise: pull the head restraint upward.
for additional support in the curvature of 2. Apply weight to or remove weight from To lower: press the button and push the
your spine's lumbar region. The upper hips the backrest as required head restraint downward.
and spinal column receive supplementary 3. Release the lever so that the backrest
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support to help you maintain a relaxed, locks into place. You can reduce the risk of spinal
upright posture. injury and whiplash by adjusting the
Turn the wheel. head restraint to a height at which it is cen-
The curvature is increased or decreased. tered roughly at ear level.
To avoid possible violation of traffic laws,
never retract the head restraints unless the
rear seats are empty. Always ensure that
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the head restraints are raised before trans-
porting passengers in the rear seat.<
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SAFETY BELTS
OVERVIEW
Damaged safety belts
If the safety belts are damaged or
stretched in an accident: have the
safety belts including the seat-belt tension-
ers and any child-restraint systems
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replaced, and have the belt anchorages
checked. Have the necessary work carried
out only by a MINI Dealer or a workshop
that has specially trained personnel work-
ing in accordance with the specifications of
OPERATION
the MINI manufacturer.<
To close Safety belt height adjustment in the
Make sure you hear the lock engage in the MINI
belt buckle. Use the height adjustment mechanism to
adapt the safety belt to the ideal position
Indicator lamp for your own body:
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Lights up for several seconds or Press the button and at the same time push
until the driver has fastened his or the entire unit upwards or downwards.
her safety belt. Also observe the instructions on adjusting
A signal* also sounds depending on the the seats on page 41.
version.
Safety belt height in the MINI
To release Convertible
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1. Press the red button in the belt buckle The seat belt height is adapted to your
2. Hold the belt body size if you are sitting correctly.
3. Guide the belt back into its reel.
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SEAT HEATING* STEERING WHEEL MIRRORS
The temperatures of the seat cushions and Do not adjust the steering wheel Outside mirror adjustment
backrests are controlled. while the vehicle is moving; other- 1 Switch for 4-way adjustment
Press once for each temperature level. wise unexpected movement could increase
2 Switch for choosing between the left and
the risk of accident.<
right mirror
To switch off:
Settings 3 To fold the mirrors in and out*
Press the button for a longer period.
1. Push the locking lever downward
Manual adjustment
2. Adjust the desired steering wheel posi-
tion The mirrors can also be adjusted manually:
3. Pull the lever back in. Press the edge of the lens.
Electric heating*
Both mirrors are heated automatically
when the ignition key is in position 2.
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MIRRORS VEHICLE MEMORY
OVERVIEW
How the system functions
No doubt you have often reflected on how
great it would be if you could configure
your vehicle's various adjustment settings
to meet your own personal requirements.
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In developing this vehicle, the manufac-
turer of the MINI has incorporated a num-
ber of options which can be programmed
specifically for your vehicle.
OPERATION
What the system can do
Interior rearview mirror Interior mirror, automatic dimming* Your MINI Dealer can provide you with
details on the capabilities of the Vehicle
To reduce glare from vehicles behind you While the vehicle is being driven forward,
Memory system.
when you are driving at night: these mirrors dim light through an infi-
nitely variable range depending on the Examples for Vehicle Memory:
Turn the knob.
light's incidence. Two photocells in the >Automatic locking if none of the vehicle
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Illuminated vanity mirror interior rearview mirror serve this purpose. doors are opened, refer to page 26
One is positioned on the underside of the >Automatic locking after starting to drive,
From ignition key position 1:
mirror frame, while the other is slightly off- refer to page 28
1. Fold down the sun visor set on the back of the mirror. >Selective central locking system, refer to
2. Fold the cover panel upwards. pages 26, 27
In order for the photocells to work opti-
mally, keep them clean and do not cover >Convenience operation, refer to
Sun visors the area between the interior rearview mir- pages 26, 27
DATA
Can be swung sideways. ror and the windshield. Do not place stick- >'Follow-me-home' lamps, refer to
An additional sun visor is provided on the ers or toll tags on the windshield in front of page 57
driver's side to better protect the driver the mirror. >Daytime driving lamps, refer to page 58
from being blinded. >Speed-dependent windshield wipers,
refer to page 60
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VEHICLE MEMORY TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY
>Setting units for outside temperature The proper place for children restraint systems should be secured with
and fuel consumption display, refer to Children should always sit in the rear: the vehicle's safety belts.<
page 66
Accident research shows that the safest
>Setting units for display of temperatures Younger children should be secured in an
place for children in a vehicle is in the rear
specified for automatic climate control appropriate forward-facing child-restraint
seat.
system, refer to page 80 system that has first been properly
>Volume control PDC, refer to page 74 Older children should be tightly secured restrained. We strongly urge you to care-
>Acoustic alarm for starting PDC activa- with a safety belt, after they have out- fully read and comply with the instructions
tion, refer to page 74. grown a booster seat that is appropriate for for installation and use provided by the
their age, height and weight. child-restraint's manufacturer whenever
This symbol alerts you to Vehicle you use such a device.
Memory functions in the Owner's A child sitting in the rear seat and not
All rear seating positions in your vehicle
Manual.< properly restrained may place his or
meet the recommendations of SAE J1819,
her head on or near the airbag, if so
an industry-recommended practice for
After memory functions have been equipped. For example, a child – even
securing child-restraint systems in motor
reconfigured, your vehicle may oper- though belted in – may fall asleep with his
vehicles.
ate slightly differently from the descrip- or her head against the side airbag. It may
tions used in this Owner's Manual. If you be difficult for a driver to ensure that chil-
Exception for the front passenger seat
decide to sell your vehicle one day, please dren in the rear seat will remain properly
positioned at all times and do not place Should it one day be necessary to use
remember to have the memory functions
their heads on or near the side airbag. a child-restraint system on the front
reset to their default configuration.<
Therefore, we recommend that the rear passenger seat, the airbags on the front
side airbags, if provided, be deactivated if passenger side must be deactivated. Other-
you plan to transport children in the rear wise, there is a significant risk of injury to
seat.< children if the airbags deploy, even if they
are seated in a child-restraint system. Have
Child-restraint system in the rear the front passenger airbags permanently
deactivated only by your MINI Dealer or a
Children under 13 years of age and
workshop that has specially trained per-
children less than 5 ft / 150 cm tall
sonnel working in accordance with the
should always ride in the rear and the
specifications of the MINI manufacturer.<
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TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY
OVERVIEW
Installing child-restraint systems To lock the belt
Before installing any child-restraint system Pull the entire length of the belt from the
or child seat, read the following: belt retractor. Allow the reel to retract the
belt somewhat and engage the buckle,
Always follow the manufacturer's then tighten the belt against the child-
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instructions concerning installation restraint system.
and use; otherwise the system's protective The retraction mechanism is now locked.
function could be impaired. After an acci-
dent, have all parts of the child-restraint To unlock the belt
system and the affected safety belt system Release the buckle, remove the child-
OPERATION
inspected and/or replaced. Have the neces- restraint system and allow the belt retrac-
sary work on your MINI carried out only by tor to reel the belt completely in.
Child seat security
a MINI Dealer or a workshop that has spe-
cially trained personnel working in accor- All of the rear belt retractors and the front
dance with the specifications of the MINI passenger's safety belt can be locked for
manufacturer.< mounting and securing child-restraint sys-
tems.
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Commercially available child-restraint sys- Information regarding this is located near
tems are designed to be secured with a lap the buckle latch of each safety belt.
belt or with the lap belt portion of a combi-
nation lap/shoulder belt. Improperly or
inadequately installed restraint systems
can increase the risk of injury to children.
Always read and follow the instructions
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that come with the system.
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Child-restraint system with tether Both seating positions are fitted with a LATCH child-restraint mounting
strap head restraint. system
As an example, the illustration shows the Lift the head restraint and pass the tether Open the cover.
MINI COOPER and the MINI COOPER S. strap between the head restraint and the The illustration is an example showing the
If you use a child-restraint system with a seat back. It is recommended to readjust mounts for the LATCH, Lower Anchors and
tether strap: the head restraint into the lowest possible Tethers for CHildren, child-restraint mount-
position. ing system at the right rear.
Depending on the location selected for
seating in the rear passenger area, attach Adjust the tether strap according to the The system is also available at the left rear
the tether strap to the corresponding child-restraint manufacturer's instructions. position.
anchorage point to secure the child- The LATCH anchorage points are identified
restraint system. by buttons, see illustration.
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IGNITION LOCK STARTING THE ENGINE
OVERVIEW
1 Steering unlocked Do not allow the engine to run in
Individual electrical accessories are ready enclosed spaces. Breathing the nox-
for operation. ious exhaust gases can lead to uncon-
sciousness and death. The exhaust gases
You will find that it is often easier to turn
contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and
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the ignition key from position 0 to
colorless, but highly toxic gas.
position 1 when you move the steering
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with
wheel slightly to help disengage the lock.
the engine running. This is a safety hazard.
When driving, standing at idle, and parking
2 Ignition switched on the vehicle, take care to avoid contact
All electrical accessories are ready for oper- between the hot exhaust system and flam-
OPERATION
ation. mable materials, e.g. hay, grass, leaves, etc.
0 Steering locked Such contact could lead to a fire resulting in
The key can be inserted or removed in this 3 Starting the engine serious personal injury and property dam-
position only. Vehicles with manual transmission: age.<
Step on the clutch when starting the
To lock the steering: vehicle. A lockout prevents the engine from When starting the engine, do not press the
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1. Remove the key starting if the clutch is not depressed.< accelerator pedal.
2. Turn the steering wheel slightly to the Do not let the engine warm up with the
left or right until the lock engages. vehicle at a standstill. Move off immedi-
ately at a moderate engine speed.
A sound alarm goes off if the key remains in
the ignition after opening the driver's door.
DATA
Interlock
Vehicles with Continuously Variable auto-
matic Transmission (CVT):
The ignition key cannot be turned to
position 0 and removed until the selector
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lever is in position P.
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STARTING THE ENGINE SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
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PARKING BRAKE MANUAL TRANSMISSION
OVERVIEW
pressure. Keep your thumb pressed against
the release button while carefully pulling
the lever up to apply moderate pressure.
Excessive pressure can lead to overbraking
and loss of traction, i.e. fishtailing, at the
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rear axle. The brake lamps do not come on
when the parking brake is engaged.<
OPERATION
a standstill, for instance at a traffic light,
The parking brake is designed primarily to provided that it is safe to do so.< 6-speed transmission*
prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is When changing gear in the 5th/6th
parked. It operates against the rear wheels. gear plane, press the gearshift lever
to the right to prevent inadvertently shift-
To engage ing to a gear of the 3rd/4th gear plane.<
REPAIRS
Lever automatically locks in position.
The indicator lamp in the instrument clus-
ter lights up from ignition key position 2,
refer to page 17.
To release
1. Pull up slightly
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2. Press the button
3. Push the lever downwards.
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parking brake while the vehicle is in
motion, do not pull the lever with excessive
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OVERVIEW
selector lever to position P and engage the P Park
parking brake before getting out of your Select only when the vehicle is completely
vehicle with the engine running. stopped. The transmission locks to prevent
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the rear wheels from turning.
the engine running. This is a safety haz-
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ard.< R Reverse
Select only when the vehicle is completely
If the selector lever is not placed in
stopped.
position P when the vehicle is parked,
the position display of the selector lever
stays on. This can lead to battery dis- N Neutral Idle
OPERATION
charge.< Engage this gear, for example, when you
are in a car wash. The vehicle can roll. M/S + – Manual mode and Sport
program
D Drive: CVT driving position Switch from D into M/S + –:
This position is designed for driving under Activates the Sport program and displays
all normal operating conditions. SD in the gear indicator in the speedome-
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ter.
Kickdown Press selector lever once:
Kickdown can be used to achieve maxi- Shifts from the Sport program to the man-
mum vehicle performance. ual mode.
Press the accelerator pedal past the
increased resistance point at the full-throt- Shifting with the selector lever
tle position.
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>Press selector lever briefly towards +:
Transmission shifts upwards
>Press selector lever briefly towards –:
Transmission shifts downwards.
1 to 6 appear in the gear indicator.
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PARKING LAMPS/LOW BEAMS
OVERVIEW
'Follow me home' lamps Daytime driving lamps*
If you activate the headlamp flasher after If convenient, the light switch can be left in
having switched off the engine and the position 0 or 1.
lights, the low beams will stay lit for a pre- The low beams switch on automatically in
set period of time. ignition key position 2 or higher.
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The exterior lamps go out when the igni-
You can have this function pro- tion is switched off and the light switch is
grammed.< set to position 0. In position 1, the parking
lamps are automatically switched on.
Switching on the standing lamps
OPERATION
For parking, you can activate lights on one The dynamic headlamp range con-
side of the vehicle. Observe local laws. trol for xenon lamps only operates
Switching on the parking lamps
with the light switch in position 1 or 2.<
Turn to the first position. In ignition key position 0:
The front, rear and side vehicle lighting is Move the lever to the adequate turn signal You can have the daytime driving
switched on. indicator position. lamp function activated/deacti-
Standing lamps on one side, refer to next vated.<
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column. The standing lamps discharge the
battery. Avoid using them for longer
Switching on the low beams periods of time; otherwise, you may not be
Turn to the second position. able to start the engine.<
With the low beams on and with the igni-
tion switched off, only the parking lamps 'Lights on' warning
will remain on. If the lights have not been switched off and
DATA
the ignition key is in position 0, an acoustic
signal sounds for a few seconds when you
open the driver's door to remind you that
the lights have not been switched off.
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SIGNAL/HEADLAMP FLASHER INSTRUMENT LIGHTING FOG LAMPS
1 Turn signal indicators To control the instrument lighting, press When the parking lamps/low beams are
2 High beams/Headlamp flasher the button. switched on:
Briefly press the switch upwards or down-
To signal briefly To increase the illumination intensity wards.
Briefly press once again to switch off.
Gently push the lever up to the point of Keep the button pressed until the desired
resistance and hold it there, if necessary. brightness is reached.
Fog lamps*
The lever returns to its center position once
it is released. To decrease the illumination intensity The parking lamps or low beams
must be switched on. The green
Press the button briefly.
The indicator lamp flashes and the indicator lamp lights up.
With each brief pressing of the button, the
relay clicks faster than normal: a turn illumination intensity is reduced in steps. The fog lamps are switched on.
signal indicator has failed.<
Rear fog lamp*
The low beams must be switched
on. The yellow indicator lamp
lights up. The rear fog lamp is
switched on.
Observe all legal regulations concerning
the use of fog lamps.
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INTERIOR LAMPS WASHER/WIPER SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
OPERATION
Switching the interior light in the MINI Switching the interior light in the MINI 0 Wipers parked
on and off manually Convertible on and off manually 1 Intermittent operation or rain sensor
Press button 1 briefly. Press button 1 briefly. 2 Normal wiper speed
Permanently turn off interior light: Permanently turn off interior light: 3 Fast wiper speed
Keep button 1 pressed until the light goes Keep button 1 pressed until the light goes 4 Brief wipe
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out. out.
5 Clean windshield and headlamps
To switch the light back on, press the but- To switch the light back on, press the but-
ton once more. ton once more.
Intermittent operation
Not on vehicles with rain sensor.
Switching the reading lamps on and
off The interval time for the wipers is depen-
DATA
Press button 2. dent on the vehicle speed.
Rain sensor*
The rain sensor is located on the wind-
shield, directly in front of the interior rear-
view mirror.
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When the rain sensor is activated, the
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windshield wipers are automatically con- You can have this function activated/
trolled depending on the amount of mois- deactivated.<
ture, including snow, on the windshield.
Cleaning windshield and headlamps*
To activate the rain sensor: The system sprays washer fluid against the
From ignition key position 1: windshield. The wipers are automatically
Lever in position 1. activated for a brief period.
The wipers move over the windshield once. When the vehicle lighting is on, the head-
To deactivate the rain sensor: lamps are also cleaned at appropriate inter-
vals.
Put lever in position 0.
Do not use the washers if there is any Rear window wiper*
Switch the rain sensor off when pass-
danger that the fluid will freeze on
ing through an automatic car wash. 6 Intermittent operation:
the windshield. For this reason, use an anti-
Failure to do so could result in damage Turn the cap to position 6.
freeze agent, refer to page 108.
caused by undesired wiper activation.< The rear window wiper moves across the
Do not use the washers when the reservoir
window a number of times before
is empty, since this could cause damage to
Normal wiper speed switching to intermittent operation
the washing pump.<
When the vehicle is stationary, the wipers
switch automatically to intermittent wip- Cleaning the rear window*
Heated windshield washer jets*
ing. 7 Intermittent operation:
The windshield washer jets are heated
Turn the cap to position 7 and hold in
automatically when the ignition key is in
You can have this function activated/ place
position 2.
deactivated.< 8 In lever position 0:
Turn the cap to position 8 and hold in
Fast wiper speed place
When the vehicle is stationary, the wipers
switch automatically to normal wiper
speed.
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CRUISE CONTROL*
OVERVIEW
On the multifunction steering wheel
and sports steering wheel
Above approx. 20 mph / 30 km/h the cruise
control maintains and stores any desired
speed.
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Do not use cruise control on twisting
roads, when high traffic density pre-
vents driving at a constant speed, or when
the road surface does not permit driving at
OPERATION
a constant speed, e.g. due to snow, rain, ice,
or loose surfaces.<
To activate via the multifunction To deactivate
steering wheel Press button 2 repeatedly until the indica-
From ignition key position 1: tor lamp goes out.
Press button 2. The cruise control is deactivated when the
The indicator lamp in the instrument clus- ignition key is turned to position 0.
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ter lights up. The stored speed is cleared.
Cruise control is active.
To maintain and store speed or to
To activate via the sports steering accelerate
wheel Press button 3.
1. Start the engine The system maintains and stores the cur-
DATA
2. Press button 2. rent vehicle speed. Every time you tap the
The indicator lamp in the instrument clus- button, the speed increases by approx.
ter lights up. 1 mph / 2 km/h.
Cruise control is active.
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ODOMETER CLOCK FUEL GAUGE
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
OPERATION
1 Trip odometer/clock Setting In the speedometer or Cockpit Chrono
Resetting to zero when the trip odometer is 1. Press button 1 to display the clock Pack*
in the display: 2. Press button 1 for approx. 5 seconds to If the indicator light 1 begins to be lit con-
With ignition key in position 1, press the activate the clock-setting mode tinuously, there are approx. 2.1 gallons /
button until the trip odometer is at zero. 3. Press button 1 to select 12-hour or 24- 8 liters of fuel in the tank.
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hour mode Fuel tank capacity:
To show the clock:
4. Wait approx. 5 seconds until the hours Approx. 13.2 gallons / 50 liters.
Press the button briefly. display flashes When you switch on the ignition, the indi-
5. Press button 1 to set the hour cator lamp lights up briefly to confirm that
2 Odometer 6. Wait approx. 5 seconds until the min- the system is operational.
When the ignition key is not in the ignition utes display flashes
If the angle of the vehicle varies, for exam-
lock, you can activate the displays shown in 7. Press button 1 to set the minute.
ple when you are driving in mountainous
DATA
the illustration by pressing the button in The set time is saved automatically after areas, the needle may fluctuate slightly.
the display elements. approx. 1 minute.
Refill the gas tank early. If you drive
to the last drop of fuel, engine func-
tions are not guaranteed and damage can
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FUEL GAUGE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Temperature warning
1 Red warning lamp
When you switch on the ignition, warning
lamp 1 comes on briefly to confirm that the
system is operational.
Lights up while driving:
Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine
immediately and allow it to cool down.
In the navigation system Coolant temperature gauge Equipment with navigation system* or
Please also comply with the instruc- Depending on the equipment version, a Cockpit Chrono Pack*
tions in the previous section.< coolant temperature gauge is located in Coolant-temperature warning
the speedometer or the Cockpit Chrono lamp in the navigation system or
If the indicator light 1 changes from orange Pack. Cockpit Chrono Pack, refer to Dis-
to red, there are approx. 2.1 gallons / Low temperature: play elements on page 15.
8 liters of fuel in the tank. Lights up while driving:
The engine is still cold. Drive at moderate
Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine
engine and vehicle speeds.
immediately and allow it to cool down.
Center position:
Normal operating temperature of the
engine.
High temperature:
As soon as there is a deviation from the
center position upwards or to the left:
Drive with moderation and at low engine
speeds. If necessary, switch off the engine
and allow it to cool down.
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TACHOMETER SERVICE INTERVAL DISPLAY
OVERVIEW
The onboard computer bases its calcula-
tions of the remaining distance on your
driving style in the period immediately pre-
ceding your data request. The remaining
distance display counts backwards in steps
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of 35 miles / 50 km to the next service. A
flashing message and a minus sign in front
of the display that again begins counting
forwards mean that the service interval has
been exceeded.
Please schedule an appointment with your
OPERATION
MINI Dealer or a workshop that has spe-
Do not operate the engine with the needle Remaining distance for service cially trained personnel working in accor-
in the red overspeed zone of the gauge. The distance remaining before the next dance with the specifications of your MINI
To protect the engine, the power is reduced scheduled service is displayed in miles / manufacturer.
when you approach a certain engine speed kilometers for a short period with the igni- For more information on the service inter-
in this sector. tion key in position 1 or higher. The display val display, refer to page 112.
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also indicates whether an engine oil service
and/or an inspection is due.
DATA
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ONBOARD COMPUTER*
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OVERVIEW
Average speed, average fuel
consumption
Press the button in the turn signal indicator
lever for a longer period.
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The displayed average values for speed and
consumption are recalculated.
Any time spent with the vehicle stationary
and the engine shut off is ignored for the
calculation.
OPERATION
If the vehicle is equipped with a navi-
gation system, the displays are
shown in the area of the navigation sys-
tem.<
REPAIRS
Current fuel consumption
The current consumption value is calcu-
lated and displayed on the basis of your
driving style.
DATA
You can have a different unit of mea-
sure set.<
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ALL SEASON TRACTION CONTROL (ASC)*
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DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)*
OVERVIEW
The concept The laws of physics cannot be
This system optimizes driving stability and repealed, even with DSC. An appro-
traction, especially when just starting off, priate driving style always remains the
when accelerating or when cornering. It responsibility of the driver. Avoid using the
also maintains driving stability even in crit- additional safety margin provided by the
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ical driving situations. system as an excuse for taking unnecessary
risks.
DSC recognizes unstable vehicle conditions,
Do not make any modifications to the DSC
such as understeering or oversteering, and,
system. Allow only authorized technicians
as far as is possible within the laws of phys-
to perform service procedures on the
ics, helps keep the vehicle on a steady
DSC.<
OPERATION
course by reducing the rpms and by brake
applications to the individual wheels. To switch off the DSC
Indicator lamp
The DSC is operational every time you start Briefly press the switch.
The indicator lamp will go out
the engine. It contains the following func-
shortly after the ignition has been The indicator lamp stays lit.
tions:
switched on, refer to pages 17, 18. When driving with snow chains, it may be
>All Season traction Control (ASC) effective to switch off the DSC for a brief
>Antilock Brake System (ABS)
REPAIRS
If the indicator lamp flashes: period.
>Cornering Brake Control (CBC) DSC controls the drive and braking forces.
>Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD). To maintain stability, always drive
The indicator lamp stays lit:
The system is defective or was turned off with the DSC switched on whenever
using the button. Have the system checked possible.<
as soon as possible.
To switch the DSC back on
DATA
Briefly press the switch once again.
Indicator lamp goes out.
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FLAT TIRE MONITOR
OVERVIEW
The concept System limitations
As you drive, the Flat Tire Monitor keeps The Flat Tire Monitor cannot alert you
track of the tire inflation pressure in all four to severe and sudden tire damage
tires. The system alerts you when there is a caused by external factors, nor does it
substantial pressure loss in one of the tires detect the gradual and minor loss of pres-
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relative to another. sure in all four tires.<
The tire inflation pressures are monitored
based on the speeds of the four wheels in On the other hand, the following situations
relation to one another. A flat tire is could lead to a delayed detection of pres-
detected as the result of differences in cer- sure loss or to the system not functioning:
OPERATION
tain speed ratios, and a warning is gener- >Driving on snow-covered or slippery
ated. roads Initializing the system
>Performance-oriented driving: slip at the
The system must be reinitialized
System requirements drive wheels, high rates of lateral accel-
immediately after changing a tire
So that the system can 'familiarize' itself eration
and wheel, or after correcting the pressure
with the correct inflation pressure, please >When driving with snow chains, false
in any tire. This requires a bit of driving.<
do the following: warnings and undetected pressure loss
REPAIRS
may occur
1. Check the tire inflation pressure in all 1. Before a journey, start the engine, but do
>When driving with a space-saver spare
tires not start driving
tire, the Flat Tire Monitor cannot func-
2. Compare them with the inflation pres- 2. Press the button long enough for the
tion.
sure table, refer to page 98, and adjust indicator lamp in the display elements
the pressures if necessary to light up for a few seconds
3. Initialize the system. 3. Drive off.
DATA
It takes a few minutes before the Flat Tire
Monitor can detect a flat tire and issue an
alert.
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FLAT TIRE MONITOR AIRBAGS
Do not initialize the system if you are With Run Flat tires:
driving with snow chains or a space- 1. Reduce vehicle speed carefully to under
saver spare tire.< 50 mph / 80 km/h. Avoid hard brake
applications and steering maneuvers. Do
Flat tire not exceed a speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h
The warning lamp lights up in yel- 2. Check the tire inflation pressure in all
low. An acoustic signal also sounds. four tires at the earliest opportunity.
There is a flat tire or a siginificant If the tire inflation pressure is cor-
loss of pressure in a tire. rect in all four tires, it is possible
1. Reduce speed and stop the vehicle with that the Flat Tire Monitor was not initial-
caution. Avoid hard brake applications ized. In this case, initialize the system.<
and steering maneuvers 3. To continue driving, follow the instruc- The following airbags are located under the
2. Determine which tire is damaged tions on driving with damaged tires on marked covers.
If this cannot be determined, con- page 101.
tact your MINI Dealer.< MINI
3. Repair the flat tire, refer to page 125. Malfunction 1 Side airbags in seat backrest on the
The warning lamp lights up in yel- driver and front passenger side: front
low. There is a malfunction in the 2 Head airbags on the driver and passen-
Flat Tire Monitor or the system has ger sides for both rows of seats: front/
failed. Have the system checked as soon as rear
possible.
3 Front airbags on the driver and passen-
ger sides
MINI Convertible
1 Side/head airbags in the seat backrest on
the driver and front passenger sides:
front
2 Front airbags on the driver and passen-
ger sides
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AIRBAGS
OVERVIEW
Protective effect restraint system from the vehicle. Do not Airbag system malfunctioning
The front airbags supplement the safety touch the individual components directly >The warning lamp does not come on
belts by providing additional protection for after the system has been triggered, as oth- starting from ignition key position 1
the driver and front passenger in the event erwise there is a danger of burns. In the >The warning lamp stays lit
of a frontal collision in which the protec- event of malfunctions, deactivation or >The warning lamp lights up while driv-
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tion afforded by the belts alone may no deployment of the airbag restraint system, ing.
longer be sufficient. When needed, the have the system checked, repaired or disas-
head and side airbags help to furnish pro- sembled only by a MINI Dealer or a work- In the event of a malfunction, have
tection in the event of side impact. Each of shop with specially trained personnel work- the airbag system checked immedi-
the side airbags is designed to help support ing in accordance with the specifications of ately. Otherwise, there is a risk that the sys-
the seat occupant's upper body. The corre- the MINI manufacturer and having the nec-
OPERATION
tem will not function as intended in
sponding side/head airbag in the MINI Con- essary permits for handling explosive response to a severe impact occurring
vertible or the head airbag in the MINI sup- devices. Unprofessional attempts to service within the system's normal triggering
ports the head. the system could lead to failure in an emer- range.<
gency or undesired airbag activation, either
The airbags are designed to not be trig-
of which could result in personal injury.<
gered in certain types of collisions, e.g. in
minor accidents, certain kinds of vehicle
REPAIRS
Airbag warning information is also pro-
rollover and rear impact.
vided on the sun visors.
For information on the ideal seating posi-
tion, refer to page 41. Airbag system operational
The warning lamp in the display
Do not apply adhesive materials to
elements shows the status of the
the cover panels of the airbags, cover
entire airbag system and the seat
DATA
them or modify them in any other way. Do
belt tensioners starting from ignition key
not fit covers, cushions or other items to
position 1. The warning lamp goes out after
the front seats that have not been specially
several seconds.
approved for seats with side airbags. Do
not hang clothing, e. g. jackets, over the
backrests.
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Do not attempt to remove the airbag
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PARK DISTANCE CONTROL (PDC)*
The concept You can have a signal tone set as a System limitations
The PDC assists you when you back into a confirmation that PDC has been acti- Even with PDC, final responsibility for
parking space. A signal tone tells you the vated.< estimating the distance between the
current distance to an object behind your vehicle and any objects always remains
vehicle. To do this, four ultrasonic sensors Acoustical signals with the driver.
in the rear bumper measure the distance to The distance to an object is indicated by a Even when sensors are involved, there is a
the nearest object. tone sounding at intervals. As the distance blind spot in which objects cannot be
The sensors on each side have a range of between vehicle and object decreases, the detected. Recognition of some objects can
approx. 2 ft / 60 cm, the middle sensors intervals between the tones become be beyond the limits of physical ultrasonic
one of approx. 5 ft / 1.5 m. shorter. A continuous tone indicates the measurement, for example with towing
presence of an object less than 8 in / 20 cm bars or hitches or with thin or wedge-
PDC is a parking aid that can identify away. shaped objects. Moreover, low objects that
objects if they are approached slowly, The warning signal is canceled after have already been detected, such as a curb
as is generally the case when parking. approx. three seconds if the distance to the edge, can disappear out of the range of the
Avoid driving towards objects rapidly; due object remains constant during this time, sensors before a continuous tone sounds.
to underlying physical principles, the sys- for instance if you are moving parallel to a Loud sources of sound outside and inside
tem may otherwise alert you too late for wall. your vehicle can drown the PDC signal
you to take evasive steps.< tone.<
Malfunction
Automatic function Keep the sensors clean and free of ice
A continuous high-pitched tone will sound
With the ignition key in position 2, the sys- or snow in order to ensure that they
during initial activation. The system is mal-
tem starts to operate automatically about will continue to operate effectively.
functioning. Have the system checked.
one second after you select reverse gear or Do not apply high pressure spray to the
place the selector lever in position R. sensors for a prolonged period of time.
Volume control Always maintain a distance which is
The volume of the Park Distance Control greater than 4 in / 10 cm.<
Wait for this one second before you
signal can be adjusted from level 1, soft, to
drive backwards.<
level 6, loud.
The system is deactivated when you shift
You can have this function set.<
away from Reverse.
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM*
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
OPERATION
REPAIRS
1 Air onto the windshield and onto the 4 Temperature 76 8 Air distribution 76
side windows 5 Windshield heating* 76 9 Recirculated air mode 76
DATA
2 Air for the upper body area 77 6 Air volume/Blower 76 10 Rear window defroster 76
3 Air for the front and rear footwells 7 Air conditioning 76
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM*
OVERVIEW
Microfilter*
The integrated microfilter removes dust
and pollen from the incoming or recircu-
lated air.
CONTROLS
Your MINI Dealer will replace it during rou-
tine maintenance. A substantial reduction
in the air supply indicates that the filter
must be replaced before scheduled mainte-
nance.
OPERATION
Draft-free ventilation Defrosting and demisting windows
Air supply for the upper body area: 1. Set the rotary blower speed control for
Button 1: air outlets can be opened and the airflow rate to position 4
closed by turning. 2. Turn the rotary temperature control
The points indicate the position in each completely to the right, red
REPAIRS
case. 3. Turn the rotary switch for air distribu-
tion to position .
Nozzle 2: change the direction of the air-
Condensation is removed from the win-
flow by swiveling.
dows more quickly by activating the air
conditioning
4. Turn on windshield heating if necessary
5. To defrost the rear window: turn on the
DATA
rear window heater.
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL*
1 Air onto the windshield and onto the 5 Interior temperature sensor, please keep 10 Temperature 79
side windows clear and unobstructed 11 Display for air temperature and air
2 Air for the upper body area 80 6 Recirculated air mode 79 volume 79
3 Air for the front and rear footwells 7 Air conditioning 76 12 Air volume/Blower, switching air con-
4 Rear window defroster and windshield 8 Automatic air distribution and ditioner on/off 79
heating* 79 volume 79 13 Individual air distribution 80
9 Defrosting and demisting the windshield
and side windows 80
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL*
OVERVIEW
Automatic air distribution and volume Switch the automatic climate control back faster cooling.
Automatic program (AUTO): on by pressing any button. The indicator lamp for the recirculated air
Indicator lamp lights up. button is not lit.
Automatic adjustment of the air distribu- Air conditioning
tion and volume, and adaptation of the Indicator lamp lights up. The recirculated air mode should not be
CONTROLS
specified temperatures to external influ- The air is cooled and dehumidified constantly used over a longer period of
ences, i.e. outside temperature and sun- and, depending on the temperature set- time, as the air quality in the vehicle's interior
light. ting, rewarmed. will otherwise gradually deteriorate. If the
windows fog up in the recirculated air mode,
In the automatic program (AUTO), the air In the automatic program (AUTO), the air
turn the recirculated air mode off and if nec-
conditioning is activated automatically. To conditioning is activated automatically.
essary increase the air supply.<
OPERATION
create a pleasant air climate, the air tem- After the engine has started, the wind-
perature coming from the vents in the shield can temporarily fog over. In the air Rear window defroster and windshield
upper body area is lower than the air tem- conditioning mode, there is less condensa- heating*
perature in the footwell. tion on the windows.
Indicator lamp lights up.
Air volume/Blower As long as the indicator lamp is lit,
When the air conditioning is on, con-
Switching automatic climate control the window heater is operating.
densation is formed which then exits
REPAIRS
off/on The heater switches off automatically after a
under the vehicle. Traces of condensed
short time.
Air volume/Blower. water on the ground are therefore nor-
Press the left or right half of the mal.<
Temperature
button. The air volume varies. Automatic
adjustment of the air volume is deacti- Recirculated air mode Tap or turn the wheel in the appro-
vated. priate direction to change the tem-
Supply of outside air into the vehi-
perature step by step.
DATA
Switching air conditioner on/off. cle is blocked. indicator lamp lights
The figures in the display provide a
Press the left half of the button while the up.
general indication of interior temperature.
blower is at the lowest setting. The blower, The air within the vehicle is recirculated.
When you start the vehicle, the system
heating and air conditioning are switched In the automatic program (AUTO) in hot ensures that the selected temperature is
off. All displays go out. weather conditions, the recirculated air achieved as quickly as possible and then main-
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL*
Permanent heating with maximum You can switch the unit from 7 to
power output at temperature selec- 6 by pressing the buttons for air
tion HI. Permanent cooling at LO. With the conditioning and air distribution toward
setting at HI, the recirculated air mode can- the footwell at the same time.<
not be switched on.<
Microfilter/Activated-charcoal filter
Defrosting and demisting windows The microfilter removes dust and pollen
Press the button. from the incoming or recirculated air. The
Indicator lamp lights up. activated-charcoal filter provides addi-
Ice and condensation are rapidly removed tional protection by filtering gaseous pol-
from the rear window, windshield and side lutants from the outside air.
windows. Your MINI Dealer replaces this combined
Draft-free ventilation
Condensation is removed from the win- filter as a standard part of your scheduled
maintenance. A substantial reduction in Air supply for the upper body area:
dows more quickly when the air condition-
ing is also activated. the air supply indicates that the filter must Button 1: air outlets can be opened and
The rear window defroster/windshield be replaced before scheduled maintenance. closed by turning.
heating are switched on automatically. The points indicate the position in each
They can be switched off again via the case.
respective button. Vent 2: change the direction of the airflow
by swiveling.
Individual air distribution
Combine the air distribution your-
self. Automatic adjustment of the
air distribution is deactivated.
It is not possible to distribute air
simultaneously toward the win-
dows and toward the upper body area.
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GLOVE COMPARTMENT ASHTRAY, DRINKS HOLDERS
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
OPERATION
To open: Ventilation Ashtray
Pull the handle. Turn the rotary switch to a horizontal posi- The ashtray is located in one of the bever-
The light goes on. tion: age holders in the center console.
The vents are open. In the rear, an ashtray can also be fitted in
To close: the beverage holder at the end of the cen-
REPAIRS
Fold the door up. Turn the rotary switch to a vertical position, ter console.
arrow:
To prevent injury in the event of an The vents are closed. Beverage holders
accident, close the glove compart- There are two beverage holders at the front
ment immediately after use.< Depending on the temperature set- of the center console. Another is located at
ting of the air conditioning or the the end of the center console in the rear.
automatic climate control, high tempera-
DATA
tures may result in the glove compart- Do not place any glass containers in
ment.< the beverage holders, as this
increases the risk of injury in the event of
an accident.<
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INTEGRATED UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL*
OVERVIEW
The concept Checking compatibility
The integrated universal remote control If this symbol is depicted on the
takes the place of up to three different con- packaging or in the operating
trol devices for different radio-remote-con- instructions of the original control
trolled systems such as gate openers and device, it is safe to assume that the remote-
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household alarm systems. The integrated controlled system is compatible with the
universal remote control detects and learns integrated universal remote control.
the signal transmitted by the original con-
trol device. If you have additional questions,
The signal of an original control device can please consult your MINI center or
OPERATION
be programmed onto one of the three call 1-800-355-3515.
memory buttons 1. The system in question You can also visit these websites: Programming
can then be operated by means of the pro- www.miniusa.com or
www.homelink.com. 1 Memory buttons
grammed memory button 1. Signal trans-
HomeLink is a registered trademark owned 2 Indicator lamp
mission is indicated by indicator lamp 2.
by Johnson Controls, Inc.<
If you decide to sell your vehicle one day, in Fixed-code control device
the interest of your own security, remem-
REPAIRS
1. Switch on the ignition
ber to delete the programs before the vehi-
2. During initial operation: press and hold
cle leaves your possession, refer to page 84.
both outer buttons 1 approx. 20 seconds
until indicator lamp 2 flashes. This clears
While programming is in progress
all three memory buttons 1
and before operating any pro-
3. Hold the original control device approx.
grammed system by remote control using
2 to 8 in / 5 to 20 cm away from memory
DATA
the integrated universal remote control,
buttons 1.
make sure that the movement area of the
system in question is clear of people, ani- The required distance between the
mals and inanimate obstructions, in order control device and memory
to avoid possible injury or damage. Also buttons 1 may vary, depending on the
comply with the safety precautions issued system of the original control device in
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4. Simultaneously press the command but- remains on for approx. two seconds, the 4. Press the button on the receiver of the
ton of the original control device and the original control device is equipped with an target device. Once you have completed
desired memory button 1 on the inte- alternating-code system. In this case, the step 4, you have approx. 30 seconds to
grated universal remote control. The memory buttons 1 are programmed as complete step 5
indicator lamp 2 begins to flash slowly. described for an alternating-code control 5. Press the programmed memory
Release both buttons when indicator device.< button 1 of the integrated universal
lamp 2 starts flashing rapidly. If indica- remote control three times.
tor lamp 2 does not start to flash rapidly Alternating-code control device The corresponding memory button 1 is
after approx. 15 seconds, change the dis- You will need to refer to the operating now programmed with the signal of the
tance between the two devices instructions of the system in question in original control device.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other order to program the integrated universal
original control devices. remote control. Read through the operat- Consult your MINI Dealer if you have
The corresponding memory button 1 is ing instructions for information on syn- any questions.<
now programmed with the signal of the chronization.
original control device. Observe the following additional instruc- Deleting memory buttons
The system can be operated as soon as the tions when you program an alternating- It is not possible to delete individual mem-
ignition is switched on. code control device: ory buttons 1. To delete all three memory
buttons 1 at the same time, however, per-
If the system cannot be operated You will find programming easier if form the following steps:
after repeated attempts at program- you have the assistance of a second
Press and hold both outer buttons 1 of the
ming, check whether the original control person.<
integrated universal remote control for
device is equipped with an alternating- approx. 20 seconds until indicator lamp 2
code system. You can either check the oper- 1. Park your vehicle within range of the
flashes.
ating instructions of the original control radio-remote-controlled device
device for this information, or you can 2. Program the integrated universal
press and hold down the programmed remote control as described above in the
memory button 1 of the integrated univer- section on fixed-code programming
sal remote control. If indicator lamp 2 of 3. Locate the button on the receiver of the
the integrated universal remote control target device, for example on the upper
flashes rapidly for a brief period and then part of the drive
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT IN THE MINI
OVERVIEW
Luggage compartment cover
When the tailgate is opened, the luggage
compartment cover is also raised.
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on the luggage compartment cover;
otherwise occupants could be injured dur-
ing braking maneuvers.<
OPERATION
Removal Foldable rear backrest
To load bulky luggage, the compartment 1. Pull lever
cover can be removed. 2. Fold the rear backrest forwards.
1. Remove the retaining straps on the tail-
gate When folding the backrest back into
REPAIRS
2. Pull the luggage compartment cover out its original position, always ensure
towards the rear. that the catch engages securely. A loose
backrest might fail to prevent cargo from
entering the passenger compartment dur-
ing sudden braking or evasive maneuvers,
posing a potential hazard to occupants.<
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT IN THE MINI CONVERTIBLE LOADING CARGO
Lock the handles in place again com- Move the luggage compartment When folding the backrest back into
pletely so that the convertible top cover to its lower position again so its original position, always ensure
can be operated.< that the convertible top can be operated.< that the catch engages securely. A loose
backrest might fail to prevent cargo from
entering the passenger compartment dur-
ing sudden braking or evasive maneuvers,
posing a potential hazard to occupants.<
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LOADING CARGO
OVERVIEW
Avoid overloading the vehicle so that 4. The resulting figure equals the available
the permitted load on the tires is not amount of cargo and luggage load
exceeded. Overloading can lead to over- capacity.
heating and damage inside the tires. For example, if the XXX amount equals
Depending on the circumstances, this can 1,400 lbs. and there will be four 150 lbs.
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result in sudden air loss.< passengers in your vehicle, the amount
of available cargo and luggage load
capacity is 800 lbs.:
1,400 lbs. minus 600 lbs. = 800 lbs.
5. Determine the combined weight of lug-
gage and cargo being loaded on the
OPERATION
vehicle. That weight may not safely
Determining cargo limit exceed the available cargo and luggage
1. Locate the following statement on your load capacity calculated in Step 4
vehicle's placard: 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer,
The combined weight of occu- load from your trailer will be transferred
pants and cargo should never to your vehicle. Consult the manual for
REPAIRS
exceed XXX kg or YYY lbs, as this could transporting a trailer to determine how
otherwise result in damage to the vehi- this may reduce the available cargo and
cle and unstable driving conditions.< luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
2. Determine the combined weight of the
driver and passengers that will be riding
in your vehicle
3. Substract the combined weight of the
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driver and passengers from XXX kilo-
grams or YYY pounds
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LOADING CARGO
Stowing cargo For very heavy cargo when the rear seat is Securing the load
>Place heavy cargo as far forward as possi- unoccupied, fasten each safety belt in the The illustration shows by way of example
ble, directly behind the backrests, and as opposite buckle. This provides additional the luggage compartment of the MINI.
low as possible stabilization for the rear backrests.
>Secure smaller and lighter items using
>Cover sharp edges and corners the luggage compartment net* or elastic
>Do not pile objects higher than the top straps
edges of the backrests. >Secure larger and heavier items with
load-securing devices*. Lashing eyelets
are provided at the inner corners of the
luggage compartment for attaching
these load-securing devices.
Comply with the information enclosed
with the load-securing devices.
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ROOF-MOUNTED LUGGAGE RACK*
OVERVIEW
Always position and secure the load When loading a roof-mounted lug-
as described above. If you do not, it gage rack on the MINI, make sure
can pose a danger to the passengers during that there is sufficient space for the move-
braking and evasive maneuvers, for exam- ment of the glass sunroof and that no
ple. objects protrude into the swiveling area of
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Do not exceed the permissible gross weight the tailgate, as otherwise damage can
and axle load, refer to page 143 ff; other- occur. Do not secure the roof-mounted lug-
wise the vehicle's operating safety is no gage rack to the MINI's trim strips or to the
longer assured and it will not be in compli- MINI Convertible top. Otherwise, the lack
ance with the certification regulations. of a secure hold could lead to damage or
Do not stow heavy or hard objects in the accidents.<
OPERATION
passenger compartment without first
securing them. Otherwise they would be Special roof-mounted luggage racks
thrown around during braking and evasive for your MINI are available as acces-
maneuvers and endanger the occupants.< sories from your MINI Dealer.<
REPAIRS
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OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
CONTROLS
OPERATION
OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE
REPAIRS
OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES
DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
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GENERAL DRIVING NOTES
OVERVIEW
Parking the vehicle Mobile communications in the vehicle Hot exhaust system
Condensation forms in the air conditioner The manufacturer of your MINI High temperatures occur in any vehi-
system during operation, and then exits recommends that you do not use cle equipped with a catalytic con-
under the vehicle. Traces of condensed mobile devices, e.g. cellular phones, inside verter. Do not remove the heat protection
water on the ground are therefore normal. the vehicle without directly connecting plates fitted in the area of the exhaust sys-
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them to an outside antenna. Otherwise, tem and do not apply body-cavity pro-
Safe braking interference between the vehicle electron- tectant to this area. When driving, standing
Your vehicle is equipped with ABS as a stan- ics and the mobile device cannot be ruled at idle, and parking the vehicle, take care to
dard feature. The best way to brake the out. In addition, it is not ensured that the avoid contact between the hot exhaust sys-
vehicle in critical situations requiring brak- radiation emitted during mobile transmis- tem and flammable materials, e.g. hay,
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ing is to apply maximum pressure to the sion will be directed outside of the vehi- grass, leaves, etc. Such contact could lead
brake pedal: panic stop. Since the vehicle cle.< to a fire resulting in serious personal injury
remains maneuverable, you can still go and property damage.<
around any obstacles with the smallest Driving through water
possible steering movements. Do not drive through water on the
The pulsation of the brake pedal, together road if it is deeper than 1 ft / 30 cm,
with the sound of hydraulic regulation, and then only at walking speed at the
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indicates to you that ABS is actively taking most. Otherwise, the vehicle's engine, the
effect. electrical systems and the transmission
may be damaged.<
Hydroplaning
Clothes hooks
When driving on wet or slushy roads,
reduce road speed. If you do not, a When suspending clothing from the
DATA
wedge of water can form between tires hooks, ensure that they will not
and road surface. This phenomenon is char- obstruct the driver's vision. Do not hang
acterized by a partial or complete loss of heavy objects on the hooks. If you do, they
contact between the tires and the road sur- could injure the occupants during braking
face. The ultimate results are loss of steer- or evasive maneuvers.<
ing and braking control.<
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REFUELING
OVERVIEW
Do not use leaded gasoline, as other-
wise the lambda probe and catalytic
converter will be permanently damaged.<
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Field experience has indicated significant
differences in fuel quality: volatility, com-
position, additives, etc., among gasolines
offered for sale in the United States and
Canada. Fuels containing up to and includ-
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ing 10 % ethanol or other oxygenates with
up to 2.8 % oxygen by weight, that is, 15 %
Manual release with the MINI Manual release with the MINI
MTBE or 3% methanol plus an equivalent
In the event of an electrical malfunction, Convertible
amount of co-solvent, will not void the
applicable warranties with respect to the fuel filler door can be unlocked manu- In the event of an electrical malfunction,
defects in materials or workmanship. ally. the fuel filler door can be unlocked manu-
1. Remove the side trim panel on the left- ally.
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The use of poor-quality fuels may hand side of the luggage compartment 1. Remove the cover of the side trim panel
result in driveability, starting and 2. Pull the white lever toward the rear. on the left-hand side, arrow 1
stalling problems especially under certain The fuel filler door is released 2. Pull the green strap toward the rear,
environmental conditions such as high 3. Open the fuel filler door. arrow 2.
ambient temperature and high altitude. The fuel filler door is released
Should you encounter driveability prob- 3. Open the fuel filler door.
lems which you suspect could be related to
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the fuel you are using, we recommend that
you respond by switching to a recognized
high-quality brand.
Failure to comply with these recommenda-
tions may result in unscheduled mainte-
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nance.<
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BRAKE SYSTEM
Brake fluid level It is a good idea to periodically dry the Do not coast with the clutch pedal
If the brake fluid level is too low and brake brakes with a gentle application when driv- pressed or with the transmission or
pedal travel has become longer, there may ing in rain and on wet roads. selector lever in Neutral. Do not coast with
be a defect in one of the brake system's Monitor traffic conditions to ensure that the engine switched off. The engine pro-
hydraulic circuits. this maneuver does not endanger other vides no braking effect when the transmis-
road users. The resulting heat dries the sion is in Neutral, and there is no power-
Proceed to the nearest MINI Dealer. brake rotors and pads. Then if the braking assist for braking or steering when the
Higher brake application pressure force is needed, it is immediately available. engine is switched off.
may be necessary under these conditions, Make sure that there are no floor mats,
there may be a slight pull to one side, and Driving downhill floor carpets or other objects in the vicinity
brake pedal travel may be longer. Please To prevent overheating and the of the brake or accelerator pedal, as the
remember to adapt your driving style resulting reduced efficiency of the travel path of the pedals could otherwise
accordingly.< brake system, drive down extended or be impeded.<
steep mountain gradients in the gear
Disc brakes which requires the least brake applications. Brake pads
When the vehicle is driven only occasion- Otherwise, even light but consistent pedal Brake pad sensors in the left brake pads of
ally, during extended periods when the pressure can lead to high temperatures, the front axle and in the right brake pads of
vehicle is not used at all, and in operating brake wear and possibly even brake fail- the rear axle monitor the brake pad condi-
conditions where brake applications are ure.< tion. When the brake pads reach the wear
less frequent, there is an increased ten- limit, the brake wear warning lights up,
dency for corrosion of the brake rotors and The braking effect of the engine can be fur- refer to page 18.
accumulation of contamination on the ther utilized by downshifting, to first gear if
brake pads. This occurs because the mini- necessary, in the manual mode of the auto- Use brake pads which the manufac-
mal pressure that must be exerted by the matic transmission, refer to page 55. This turer of your MINI has approved for
pads to clean the rotors by brake applica- protects the brakes from excessive loads. your particular vehicle model. The manu-
tions is not reached. facturer of your MINI cannot evaluate non-
approved brake pads to determine if they
Corrosion on brake rotors is signaled by a
are suitable for use, and therefore cannot
running or pulsation during braking; even
ensure the operating safety of the vehicle
extended subsequent braking will not cure
in the event of their use.<
this phenomenon.
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TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
OVERVIEW
Information for your safety
It is not merely the tire's service life, but
also driving safety and driving comfort that
depend on the condition of the tires and
the maintenance of the specified tire pres-
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sure.
Check tire inflation pressures regu-
larly and correct them if necessary,
including the space-saver spare tire: at
least twice a month and before long jour-
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neys. Failure to observe this precaution can
result in incorrect tire pressures, which Tire inflation pressures for original Checking the inflation pressure on the
cause unstable handling response as well tires space-saver spare tire
as tire damage, and can ultimately lead to
The tire inflation pressures for your stan- Behind the bumper there is a valve exten-
an accident.
dard tires are shown on the driver's-side sion accessible from the outside for check-
Do not drive with deflated, i.e. flat, tires
door post, visible when the door is open. ing the inflation pressure.
except if Run Flat tires are fitted. A flat tire
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greatly impairs steering and braking
Tire inflation pressures for other tire Tire size
response, and can lead to complete loss of
sizes The tire inflation pressures apply to the tire
control over the vehicle.<
In the following tire pressure table, all pres- sizes approved and the tire brands recom-
Checking tire inflation pressures sures are given for the specified tire sizes at mended by the manufacturer of your MINI
ambient temperature. or MINI Convertible. Your MINI Dealer will
Check the tire inflation pressures only on
be glad to advise you.
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cold tires. This means after driving a maxi-
In order to determine the correct
mum of 1.25 miles / 2 km or when the
inflation pressures for your tires,
vehicle has been parked for at least 2 hours.
refer to the values for the tire size in ques-
Warm tires have higher pressures.
tion.<
After correcting the tire inflation pressure,
reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to
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page 71.
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175/65 R 15 84 H
30 / 210 35 / 240 35 / 240 35 / 240
175/65 R 15 84 Q M+S
195/55 R 16 87 H
195/55 R 16 87 H M+S
30 / 210 30 / 210 35 / 240 35 / 240
205/45 R 17 84 V
205/45 R 17 84 V M+S
MINI COOPER
175/65 R 15 84 Q M+S
175/60 R 15 82 Q M+S
195/55 R 16 87 Q M+S 33 / 230 33 / 230 38 / 260 38 / 260
205/45 R 17 84 Q M+S
205/40 R 18 82 W
Space-saver spare tire T 115/70 R 15 90 M 61 / 420 61 / 420 61 / 420 61 / 420
195/55 R 16 87 V
30 / 210 30 / 210 35 / 240 35 / 240
195/55 R 16 87 V M+S
205/45 R 17 84 V
205/45 R 17 84 Q M+S
MINI COOPER S 33 / 230 33 / 230 38 / 260 38 / 260
205/45 R 17 84 V M+S
195/55 R 16 87 Q M+S
175/60 R 16 82 Q M+S
36 / 250 36 / 250 41 / 280 41 / 280
205/40 R 18 82 W
More information about permissible loads and weights can be found on pages 143, 144.
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TIRE CODING
OVERVIEW
Knowing the tire code on the tire's sidewall DOT code: DOT quality grades
makes it easier for you to choose and iden- e.g. DOT xxxx xxx 2704 Tread wear
tify the correct tires.
Manufacturer's code Traction AA A B C
for tire make Temperature A B C
Tire size
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Tire size and
e.g. 205/45 R 17 84 V
tire version All passenger car tires must conform
Nominal width in mm to Federal Safety Requirements in
Tire age
Cross-sectional addition to these grades.<
ratio in % Tire age
Tread wear
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Radial belt construction The date on which the tire was manufac-
Rim diameter in inches tured is indicated by the code on the side-The tread wear grade is a comparative rat-
wall: ing based on the wear rate of the tire when
Load index,
DOT...2704 indicates that the tire was man-tested under controlled conditions on a
not on ZR tires
ufactured in Week 27 of the year 2004. specified government test course.
Speed code letter, For example, a tire graded 150 would wear
in front of the R on ZR tires The manufacturer of your vehicle recom-
one and one-half, 1 γ, times as well on the
mends replacing all tires after 6 years at
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government course as a tire graded 100.
Speed code letters: the latest, even if a tire service life of
The relative performance of tires depends
10 years is possible.
Q = up to 100 mph / 160 km/h upon the actual conditions of their use,
T = up to 118 mph / 190 km/h however, and may depart significantly
Uniform Tire Quality Grading from the norm due to variations in driving
H = up to 131 mph / 210 km/h Quality grades can be found where applica- habits, service practices and differences in
V = up to 150 mph / 240 km/h ble on the tire sidewall between tread road characteristics and climate.
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W= up to 167 mph / 270 km/h shoulder and maximum section width.
For example:
Tire Identification Number Treadwear 200 Traction AA
Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines Temperature A
of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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Traction Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent Inspect your tires frequently for tread wear,
The traction grades, from highest to low- higher levels of performance on the labora- signs of damage and for foreign objects
est, are AA, A, B, and C. tory test wheel than the minimum required lodged in the tread. Check the tread depth.
Those grades represent the tire's ability to by law.
stop on wet pavement as measured under Tire tread
controlled conditions on specified govern- The temperature grade for this tire is The tread depth should not fall below
ment test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. established for a tire that is properly ε in / 3 mm.
A tire marked C may have poor traction per- inflated and not overloaded. Excessive Below ε in / 3 mm tread depth, there is a
formance. speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, very high danger of hydroplaning at higher
either separately or in combination, can speeds even if there is only a small amount
The traction grade assigned to this cause heat buildup and possible tire fail- of water on the road.
tire is based on straight-ahead brak- ure.< Below a tread depth of 1/6 in / 4 mm, win-
ing traction tests, and does not include ter tires display a perceptible decrease in
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or RSC: Run Flat tires their ability to cope with winter driving
peak traction characteristics.< You will recognize Run Flat tires by a circu- conditions, and should be replaced in the
lar symbol containing the letters RSC on interest of safety.
Temperature the side of the tire, refer to page 101.
The temperature grades are A, the highest,
B and C, representing the tire's resistance M+S
to the generation of heat and its ability to Winter and all-season tires.
dissipate heat when tested under con- These have better winter performance
trolled conditions on a specified indoor lab- properties than summer tires.
oratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the
material of the tire to degenerate and
reduce tire life, and excessive temperature
can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C
corresponds to a level of performance
which all passenger car tires must meet
under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
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TIRE CONDITION RUN FLAT TIRES*
OVERVIEW
Wheel/tire damage
Due to low-profile tires, please note
that wheels, tires and suspension
parts are more susceptible to road hazards
and consequential damage.
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Unusual vibrations while driving can indi-
cate tire damage or other damage to the
vehicle. This may be caused, for example,
by driving over a curb. This is also true for
abnormalities in the vehicle's handling
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characteristics, such as a pronounced ten-
dency to pull to the left or right.
Wear indicators in the tread-groove base, You will recognize Run Flat tires by a circu-
In such situations, reduce your speed
arrow, are spread around the circumfer- lar symbol containing the letters RSC on
immediately. Drive carefully to the nearest
ence of the tire and are marked on the side the side of the tire.
MINI Dealer or tire dealer, or have the vehi-
wall of the tire with TWI, Tread Wear Indi- Run Flat tires consist of self-contained tires
cle towed there, if necessary.
cator. The indicators in the tread indicate at and special rims. The tire reinforcement
1/ in / 1.6 mm tread depth that the Tire damage, up to and including blowouts,
ensures that driving remains possible to a
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16 can endanger the lives of both the vehicle
legally permitted wear limit has been restricted degree in the event of a pressure
occupants and other road users.<
reached. drop or even a flat tire.
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driving with Run Flat tires at a maximum
speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h.
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RUN FLAT TIRES* NEW WHEELS AND TIRES
If there is a total loss of tire inflation pres- Tire change set Have new wheels and tires mounted
sure, 0 psi / 0 kPa, or obvious tire damage, In case of a flat tire, the tire change only by a tire specialist. Work that is
you can gauge the mileage for continued set is not needed, since your vehicle improperly carried out could result in con-
driving on the basis of the following indica- has Run Flat tires. sequential damage and pose safety haz-
tions: When changing a tire, always observe the ards.<
>With a light load: safety measures and the procedure for
1 to 2 persons without luggage: changing tires starting on page 125.< Your MINI Dealer will be glad to inform you
approx. 155 miles / 250 km about the correct wheel and tire combina-
>With a medium load: Your vehicle is additionally equipped with a tion for your vehicle.
2 persons, full luggage compartment, or tire change set. Have the wheels balanced after each tire or
4 persons without luggage: wheel replacement.
In the MINI COOPER and MINI COOPER Con-
approx. 90 miles / 150 km. vertible this is located in the luggage com- The correct wheel and tire combination is
>With a full load: partment under the floor mat. also important for various systems that
4 persons or more, full luggage compart- In the MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S would otherwise be impaired, e.g. ABS or
ment: Convertible, the tire change set is located in DSC.
approx. 30 miles / 50 km. a separate bag which is attached to the
lashing eyelets on the luggage compart- The manufacturer of your vehicle rec-
Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a ment floor by means of tie-down straps. ommends that you avoid using
speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h. In case of retread tires, as this could impair driving
tire pressure loss you must expect changes safety. This is due to the possible variations
in vehicle handling such as lower track sta- in casing structures and, in some cases, to
bility during braking, longer braking dis- their extreme age, which can lead to a
tances and changes in self-steering proper- decrease in their durability.<
ties when close to the handling limit.
For safety reasons, the manufacturer of
your vehicle recommends not having dam-
aged Run Flat tires repaired. In this case,
consult your MINI dealer.<
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NEW WHEELS AND TIRES
OVERVIEW
The correct wheels and tires e.g. on making a corresponding entry in the vice tires can lead to damage and acci-
The manufacturer of your vehicle vehicle documents. dents. Have this work performed by skilled
recommends mounting only wheels The factory-approved radial belt tires are professionals only. The technicans at your
and tires that it has specifically tested and matched to your vehicle and provide opti- MINI Dealer will be glad to assist you with
approved for use on your particular model. mum safety and driving comfort when the required professional knowledge and
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Although other wheels and tires may theo- used properly. specialized equipment.<
retically have the same dimensions, varia-
tions in factors such as manufacturing tol- Run Flat tires: Storage
erances can result in contact between tire If your vehicle is equipped with Run Flat Store tires in a cool, dry place, protecting
and bodywork, ultimately leading to seri- tires, refer to Run Flat tires, please note the them against light whenever possible. Pro-
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ous accidents. The manufacturer of your following: when mounting new tires or tect the tires against contact with oil,
vehicle cannot evaluate non-approved replacing summer tires with winter tires, or grease and fuel. Do not exceed the tire
wheels and tires to determine if they are vice versa, use only Run Flat tires since no inflation pressure specified on the tire side-
suited for use, and therefore cannot ensure spare wheel is available in the event of a wall.
the operating safety of the vehicle if they flat. The manufacturer of your vehicle will
are fitted.< be glad to advise you.
REPAIRS
To maintain good handling and vehicle Special characteristics of winter tires
response, use only tires of a single brand
The manufacturer of your vehicle recom-
and tread configuration. In the event of a
mends winter tires for driving in adverse
flat tire, remount the previous wheel and
winter road conditions. While all-season
tire combination as soon as possible.
tires with the M+S designation provide bet-
ter winter traction than summer tires, they
Recommended tire sizes and brands:
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generally do not achieve the full perfor-
For each tire size, certain tire brands have mance of winter tires.
been tested, classified as road safe and
approved by the manufacturer of your Observing speed ratings:
vehicle. You can find out about these from
Never exceed the maximum speed
a professional tire center, preferably your
for which the winter tires are rated.
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MINI Dealer. Observe any local regulations,
Unprofessional attempts by laymen to ser-
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BONNET
OVERVIEW
Do not attempt to service your vehi-
cle if you do not have the required
technical background. If you are not famil-
iar with the regulations to be observed,
have the necessary work on your vehicle
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carried out only by a MINI Dealer or a work-
shop that has specially trained personnel
working in accordance with the specifica-
tions of the MINI manufacturer.
Work that is improperly carried out could
result in consequential damage and pose
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safety hazards.<
To unlock To open
Pull the lever in the right door area beneath 1. Reach under the bonnet
the instrument panel. 2. Pull the release lever
3. Open the bonnet.
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To close
Allow the bonnet to fall from a height of
approx. 1 ft / 30 cm.
DATA
If it is determined that the bonnet is not
completely closed while driving, stop
immediately and close it securely, also refer
to page 17.<
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT: MINI COOPER AND MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE
1 Reservoir for windshield and rear 4 Engine oil filler neck 109 7 Reservoir for headlamp cleaning
window* washer system 108 5 Battery 132 system 108
2 Vehicle identification number 6 Brake fluid reservoir 111 8 Engine oil dipstick 108
3 Coolant expansion tank 110
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OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
OPERATION
REPAIRS
1 Reservoir for windshield and rear 3 Coolant expansion tank 110 6 Brake fluid reservoir 111
window* washer system 108 4 Engine oil filler neck 109 7 Reservoir for headlamp cleaning
DATA
2 Vehicle identification number 5 Auxiliary terminal for jump- system 108
starting 134 8 Engine oil dipstick 108
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ENGINE OIL
OVERVIEW
Comply with the applicable environ- Viscosities
mental laws regulating the disposal Viscosity is the oilflow rating as established
of used oil.< in SAE classes.
The choice of the proper SAE class depends
Specified engine oils
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on the climatic conditions in the area
The quality of the engine oil selected has where your MINI is used.
critical significance for the operation and
service life of an engine. Based on exten- Approved oils are in SAE classes
sive testing, the manufacturer of your MINI 5W-40 and 5W-30.<
approves only certain grades of engine oil.
OPERATION
Use only approved MINI High Performance These oils can be used at all ambient tem-
Adding engine oil Synthetic Oil. peratures.
Only top up oil when the oil level has If you are unable to obtain MINI High Per-
dropped to just above the lower formance Synthetic Oil, you can add small
notch of the dipstick. However, never allow amounts of synthetic oil in between oil
the level to drop below the lower notch.< changes. Only use oils with the API SH spec-
ification or higher.
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MINI engines are designed to operate
without oil additives; the use of addi- Ask your authorized MINI Dealer for
tives could lead to damage in some cases. details concerning the specific MINI
Continuous exposure to used oil has High Performance Synthetic Oil or syn-
caused cancer in laboratory testing. thetic oils which have been approved.<
For this reason, any skin areas that come
DATA
into contact with oil should be thoroughly
washed with soap and water.
Always store oil, grease, etc., out of reach of
children. Comply with all warning labels
and information on lubricant containers.<
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COOLANT
Do not add coolant to the cooling sys- 3. The coolant level is correct if it is
tem when the engine is hot. Escaping between the MIN and MAX markings on
coolant can cause burns.< the transparent expansion tank
4. If necessary, slowly add coolant until the
Coolant consists of water and a coolant correct level is reached; do not overfill
additive. Not all commercially available 5. MINI COOPER and MINI COOPER Con-
additives are suitable for your MINI. Your vertible:
MINI Dealer knows which additives are Press the cap on and press it down
suitable and will be glad to advise you. firmly.
MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Con-
Only use suitable additives, other- vertible:
wise the engine can be damaged. The Turn the cap back on and tighten it
additives are hazardous to your health.< The illustration shows by way of example
firmly
the coolant tank of the MINI COOPER and
6. Have the cause of the coolant loss
Comply with the applicable environ- the MINI COOPER Convertible.
removed as soon as possible.
mental laws regulating the disposal
of coolant additives.< Checking coolant level
1. The engine must be at ambient temper-
ature
2. MINI COOPER and MINI COOPER Con-
vertible:
Slowly pull the cap of the expansion
tank by the tab until the excess pressure
can escape. Then remove the cap com-
pletely.
MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Con-
vertible:
Loosen the cap of the expansion tank
slightly by turning it counterclockwise
until the excess pressure can escape.
Then remove the cap completely
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OVERVIEW
Adding brake fluid contact with hot engine parts and cause
To add brake fluid or to determine and cor- serious burns.<
rect the cause of brake fluid loss, please
consult your MINI Dealer. Your MINI Dealer Comply with the applicable environ-
is familiar with the specifications for fac- mental laws regulating the disposal
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tory-approved brake fluids, DOT 4. of brake fluid.<
Brake fluid loss may result in extended
brake pedal travel. If this occurs, refer to
the information on page 96.
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Brake fluid is hygroscopic, that is, it
Warning lamp absorbs moisture from the air over
time.
The warning lamp comes on
In order to ensure the brake system's safety
although the parking brake is
and reliability, have the brake fluid
released:
changed every two years by a MINI Dealer
The brake fluid level in the reservoir is too
or a workshop that has specially trained
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low, refer to page 16. At the same time,
personnel working in accordance with the
brake pedal travel may become signifi-
specifications of the MINI manufacturer,
cantly longer.
also refer to the Service and Warranty
Have the system checked immediately.
Information Booklet for US models or the
Display of the malfunction Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for
described above in Canadian mod- Canadian models. Brake fluid is toxic and
els. also damages vehicle paintwork. Always
DATA
store brake fluid in tightly closed original
containers kept well away from the reach
of children.
Do not spill the brake fluid and do not fill
the brake fluid reservoir beyond the MAX
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mark. The brake fluid could ignite upon
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OVERVIEW
An illuminated lamp informs you Suitable car-care products
of the need for service, not of the Use the cleaning and car-care prod-
need to stop the vehicle. ucts available at your MINI Dealer.<
However, the system should be checked by
your MINI Dealer at the earliest possible Washing your vehicle
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opportunity.
You can wash your new MINI or MINI Con-
Display of the malfunction vertible in automatic car washes from the
described above in Canadian mod- beginning. Preference should be for cloth
els. car washes. If, due to lack of availability,
Under certain conditions, the indicator will brush car washes must be used, modern
OPERATION
blink or flash. This indicates a rather severe systems with soft brushes should be given
The Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) interface level of engine misfire. When this occurs, preference.
socket is located on the left of the driver's you should reduce speed and consult the
side under the instrument panel and under nearest MINI Dealer as soon as possible. When using steam cleaners or high-
a cover. Severe engine misfire over only a short pressure cleaners, maintain sufficient
The cover has the letters OBD on it. period of time can seriously damage emis- distance to the vehicle and do not exceed a
sion control components, especially the maximum temperature of 140 7/ 60 6. If
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The purpose of the OBD system is to ensure
catalytic converter. the jet is too close or the pressure is too
proper operation of the emission control
high, this can lead to damage or initial
system for the vehicle's lifetime. The sys-
When the gas cap is not properly damage that can develop into more serious
tem monitors emission-related compo-
tightened, the OBD system can damage. Water that enters vehicle compo-
nents for deterioration and malfunction.
detect the vapor leak and the indicator will nents can lead to damage over the long
light up. If the cap is subsequently tight- term.
ened, the indicator lamp should go out After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes
DATA
within a few days.< briefly to dry them, otherwise water can
reduce braking efficiency over the short
term and the brake rotors can corrode.
Switch the rain sensor off when passing
through an automatic car wash, refer to
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CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE
damage caused by undesired wiper activa- Vehicle paintwork Care of special parts
tion.< Regular care contributes greatly to driving >Light-alloy wheels*:
safety and value retention. Use wheel cleaner especially during the
Rod antenna winter months, but do not use any
Environmental influences varying from one
If necessary, for example before region to the next can affect the vehicle aggressive, acidic, strong alkali or rough
entering a car wash or a garage with paintwork. Please base the frequency and cleansers or steam jets above 140 7 /
elevator ramp, remove the rod antenna. scope of car care on these various influ- 60 6. Observe the manufacturer's
To do so, grip the rod antenna at the base ences. instructions
and unscrew it from the antenna foot by >Chrome parts* such as bonnet grill, door
turning it to the left.< Care of upholstery handles, etc.:
Especially if exposed to road salt, care-
Depressions that come about on the uphol-
Headlamps fully clean these parts with plenty of
stery material of the seats in daily use can
When cleaning the headlamps, water and possibly with a shampoo addi-
be brushed out using a slightly damp brush
please observe the following: do not tive. For additional treatment, use
against the grain.
rub them dry, and never use abrasives or chrome polish
The fact that velour lays down is not a qual- >Rubber parts:
strong solvents. Remove dirt and contami-
ity defect, but rather is inevitable in the Treat only with water or rubber care
nation, such as insects, by soaking with
case of home textiles or clothing materials. products.
shampoo and then rinsing with plenty of
water. Always use a deicer spray to remove In the case of strong sunlight and longer Do not use silicon sprays or other
accumulated ice and snow; never use a parking periods, cover the seats or all win- silicon-containing care products,
scraper.< dows to prevent discoloration. otherwise noise and damage could
occur.<
>Plastic parts, imitation leather surfaces,
headliner, lamp glass, covering glass for
the display elements, as well as matt
black molded parts:
Clean with water and, if necessary, plas-
tic care products. Do not dampen seats
and the headliner.
Never use solvents such as lacquer thin-
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ner, heavy-duty grease remover, fuel or ity level for many years if cared for prop- You should therefore observe the following
similar erly. notes in particular:
>Wood paneling*: Regular cleaning and care are necessary, as >Whenever possible, park your vehicle in
Please clean wood paneling and other dust and road dirt scratch in pores and the shade to protect it from intense sun-
wood parts only with a damp cloth. Dry creases and lead to heavy wear as well as light
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off with a soft cloth premature brittleness of the leather and >Do not fold the convertible top when it is
>Safety belts: imitation leather surface. wet, dirty or frozen; otherwise water
Only clean using mild soap, leaving the This is why you should use a cloth or vac- marks, moisture stains and chafing could
belts fitted. uum cleaner to remove dust on a regular result
Do not dry clean, as the fabric can be basis. >If the vehicle is parked in an enclosed
destroyed.
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Since dirt and oil slowly destroy the protec- area for a longer period of time, make
Always roll up safety belts only when sure that there is sufficient ventilation
tive layer of the leather and imitation
dry. >Remove bird droppings immediately
leather, a treatment with a leather care
Dirty safety belts prevent unrolling and because they have corrosive properties.
product is necessary twice a year. This pre-
thus negatively affect safety
serves the quality of the leather and pre-
>Floor carpets and floor mats*: Never use spot removers, paint thin-
vents electrostatic charging.
If heavily soiled, clean using interior ner, solvents, cleaning fuel or similar
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cleaner. Floor mats can be removed to
Cleaning agents can contain hazard- since these products can destroy the rubber
allow the interior to be cleaned
ous or health-damaging substances. seals and cause leaks.<
>Wiper blades:
For this reason, always observe the warn-
Clean with soapy water. Replace wiper
ings on the package. For interior cleaning,
blades twice a year, before and after the
always open the doors or windows of the
cold season. This is particularly impor-
vehicle.
tant on vehicles fitted with a rain sensor.
Do not use any products that are not
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intended for cleaning the vehicle.<
Caring for leather* and imitation
leather
Care of the MINI Convertible's top
The leather and imitation leather used by
The appearance and service life of the con-
the manufacturer of your MINI are high
vertible top largely depend on the proper
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quality products processed using state-of-
care and operation of the convertible top.
the-art methods and will retain their qual-
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If the convertible top is very dirty, it is rec- Your MINI Dealer will be glad to advise you
ommended that it be cleaned with a spe- on what is important if the vehicle is to be
cial convertible top cleaning agent. Your decommissioned for longer than three
MINI Dealer will be glad to advise you. months.
Clean the convertible top as follows:
>Spray the convertible top with an
approved convertible top cleaning agent
>Then scrub the convertible top with a
wet sponge using circular motions
>Afterward, finish cleaning the vehicle in
a car wash or rinse the convertible top
thoroughly with plenty of water.
After washing the convertible top three to
five times, it should be treated with a
waterproofing agent.
Wind deflector*
>Clean the wind deflector with a soft
sponge and water evenly across the
entire surface so that water marks do
not form
>Do not clean it with a vacuum cleaner or
upholstery brush attachment, otherwise
the net could be damaged.
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OVERVIEW
Lamps and bulbs are an important compo- Whenever working on the electrical
nent of vehicle safety. Therefore, proceed system, switch off the electrical
carefully when handling bulbs. accessory you are working on or disconnect
To replace bulbs which are not described the cable from the negative terminal of the
here, please contact a MINI Dealer or a battery. Failure to do this could result in
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workshop that has specially trained per- short circuits.
sonnel working in accordance with the To prevent injuries and damage, comply
specifications of the MINI manufacturer. with any instructions provided by the bulb
manufacturer.<
Do not touch the glass portion of a
new bulb with your bare hands since
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even small amounts of impurities burn into
Rear window wiper* the surface and reduce the service life of
1. Rotate the wiper arm completely out the bulb. Use a clean cloth, paper napkin, or
from the windshield similar material, or hold the bulb by its
2. Turn the wiper blade as far as it will go metallic base.<
to the rear
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3. Press the wiper blade against the limit A replacement bulb set can be obtained at
and thus out of the mounting your MINI Dealer.
4. Press the new wiper blade into the
mounting.
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Xenon lamps*
The service life of these bulbs is very long
and the probability of a failure is very low,
provided that they are not switched on and
1 Low beams Turn signal indicators, front
off an unusual number of times. If one of
H7 bulb, 55 watts these bulbs should nevertheless fail, it is 21 watt bulb
possible to continue driving with great cau- 1. Open the bonnet
2 High beams tion using the fog lamps, provided traffic 2. Reach into the opening for the turn sig-
H7 bulb, 55 watts laws in your area do not prohibit this. nal indicators from above
3. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb holder
The H7 bulb is pressurized. Therefore, Have any work on the xenon lamp while turning it to the left
wear safety glasses and protective system, including bulb replacement, 4. Remove and replace the bulb.
gloves. If the lamp is damaged there is a carried out only by a MINI Dealer or a work-
risk of injury.< shop that has specially trained personnel Parking lamps and standing lamps
working in accordance with the specifica- 5 watt bulb
Replacing bulbs tions of the MINI manufacturer. Due to
The parking lamps and standing lamps are
The headlamps are integrated into the high voltage, there is a risk of fatal injury if
integrated in the lamp housing of the turn
engine compartment. work on the xenon lamps is carried out
signal indicator.
improperly.<
1. Gently pull the retaining wire of the 1. Turn the bulb holder to the left and pull
headlamp cover and guide it outwards out
2. Fold down the headlamp cover 2. Remove and replace the bulb.
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Side turn signal indicators Tail lamps Replacing bulbs
5 watt bulb Turn signal indicator 1: 21 watts To access the bulb holder, remove the cover
1. Slide the lamp toward the rear of the Rear lamp 2: 21/5 watt bulb on the side panel in the luggage compart-
vehicle and remove ment.
Backup lamp 3: 16 watts
2. Remove and replace the bulb. 1. Unplug the power supply, arrow 1
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1 Turn signal indicator yellow 2. Squeeze the retaining clips together,
arrows 2, and remove the bulb holder
2 Rear lamp/Brake lamp red
3. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb while
3 Backup lamp white turning it to the left
4. Remove and replace the bulb
5. Press the bulb holder into position until
you hear it engage
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6. Plug in the power supply.
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REPAIRING A FLAT TIRE SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE*
OVERVIEW
Safety measures in the event of a flat To change a space-saver spare tire, proceed
tire: as follows:
Stop the vehicle as far as possible from >Remove space-saver spare tire, refer to
passing traffic. Switch on the hazard warn- the section after the next one
ing flashers. >Prepare for tire change, refer to page 127
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Turn the steering wheel to the straight- >Jack up the vehicle, refer to page 128
ahead wheel position and engage the >Mount the space-saver spare tire, refer
steering lock. Engage the parking brake and to page 128
shift into 1st or reverse gear – selector lever >Tighten the lug bolts, refer to page 128
in P. >Drive with space-saver spare tire, refer to
All passengers should be outside the vehi-
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page 127.
cle and well away from your immediate
working area – behind a guardrail, for Tire change set
instance. On vehicles with a space-saver spare tire,
If a portable hazard warning lamp is avail- the tire change set with onboard tools is
able, set it up on the roadside at an appro- stored in the luggage compartment under
priate distance from the rear of the vehicle. the floor mat.
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Comply with all safety guidelines and regu- 1 Chock, folding
lations.<
2 Hubcap remover
In the event of a flat tire, different proce- 3 Wheel stud wrench
dures should be followed depending on the 4 Jack
equipment included in your vehicle: 5 Special wrench for removing the space-
>Vehicles with Run Flat tires, refer to saver spare tire
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page 101 6 Towing eyelet
>Vehicles with a space-saver spare tire,
refer to the following section 7 Lifting handle
>Vehicles with MINI Mobility System, The onboard tool kit includes a pouch with
refer to page 129. a plastic bag in which you can place the
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Removing the space-saver spare tire 3. Screw the lifting handle from the 5. Squeeze the securing spring
The screw connection of the space-saver onboard tool kit onto the thread 6. The space-saver spare tire is released
spare tire is in the luggage compartment 4. Raise the lifting handle slightly and must be held by the lifting handle
under the floor mat, on the base of the 7. Lower the space-saver spare tire with
storage compartment for the tire change the lifting handle
set. 8. Unscrew the lifting handle
1. Loosen the screw connection using the
special wrench
2. Take out the cover panel
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OVERVIEW
Driving with the space-saver spare tire Additional safety measures in the
Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a speed of event of a tire change:
50 mph / 80 km/h. Change the tire only on a level, firm surface
which is not slippery.
You must expect changes in vehicle han-
The vehicle or the jack could slip sideways
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dling such as lower track stability during
on soft or slippery support surfaces, such as
braking, longer braking distances and
snow, ice, flagstones, etc..
changes in self-steering properties when
Do not use a wooden block or similar object
close to the handling limit. These effects
as a support base for the jack, as this would
are more pronounced when driving with
prevent it from extending to its full support
winter tires.
height and reduce its load-carrying capac-
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ity.
9. Pull out the space-saver spare tire Only one space-saver spare tire may
Do not lie under the vehicle or start the
towards the rear underneath the vehi- be mounted at one time. Reinstall a
engine when the vehicle is supported by
cle wheel and tire of the original size as soon
the jack – risk of fatal injury.<
10. Position the space-saver spare tire with as possible.<
the valve facing upwards Preparing for a tire change
11. Unscrew the valve extension from the Check the tire inflation pressure at
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the earliest opportunity and correct it Observe the safety precautions
valve of the space-saver spare tire
if necessary. Replace the defective tire as regarding flat tires on page 125.<
12. Unscrew the dust cap from the exten-
sion and place it on the valve of the soon as possible and have the new wheel/
tire assembly balanced.< 1. For vehicles with a space-saver spare
space-saver spare tire.
tire:
Place the folding chock behind the front
Due to its different dimensions, the
wheel on the other side of the vehicle;
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damaged wheel cannot be placed in
on downward inclines, place it in front of
the recess for the space-saver spare tire.<
this wheel. If the wheel is changed on a
surface with a more severe slope, take
additional precautions to secure the
vehicle from rolling
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MINI MOBILITY SYSTEM*
OVERVIEW
MINI Mobility System 1 Jack
The MINI Mobility System is provided to 2 Wheel stud wrench
help you repair a flat tire. With the help of 3 Hubcap remover
this system you can apply a liquid sealant
4 Wrench, screwdriver/Phillips screw-
on the inside of the tire, which seals the
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driver, towing eyelet
damaged area and enables you to continue
to drive. 5 Compressor, hose with manometer and
plug for cigarette lighter socket
Preparing for tire repair 6 Package with filling hose, valve remover
Before using the MINI Mobility Sys- and valve core
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tem read the warning and danger 7 Filling canister
precautions on the equipment.< MINI Mobility System with onboard 8 Hex wrench/screwdriver
tools 9 Adapter for wheel lug lock
If possible, leave objects in which have
The MINI Mobility System with tire change
been forced into the tire.
set and onboard tools is located in the lug-
Take off the tag regarding speed limits and gage compartment under the floor mat:
stick it onto the steering wheel.
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Using the MINI Mobility System
In order to repair a flat tire with the MINI
Mobility System, proceed as follows:
>Pump in liquid sealant, refer to page 130
>Reinflate the tire, refer to page 130
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>Distribute liquid sealant, refer to
page 131
>Check tire inflation pressure, refer to
page 131
>Drive on, refer to page 131.
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OVERVIEW
If an air pressure of 26 psi / Checking tire inflation pressure Driving on
180 kPa cannot be reached, 1. After driving for approx. 10 minutes, pull Do not exceed the permitted maxi-
unscrew the hose 1 and drive back and over at a suitable location mum speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h;
forth about 33 ft / 10 m so that the liq- 2. Screw hose with manometer back onto otherwise an accident could happen.<
uid sealant is distributed in the tire. the tire valve
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Afterwards repeat the procedure. 3. Check the tire inflation pressures. Replace the defective tire as soon as
If an air pressure of 26 psi / 180 kPa is possible and have the new wheel/tire
The tire inflation pressure must be
still not reached, the tire is too badly assembly balanced. Have the MINI Mobility
at least 18 psi / 130 kPa. If it is not,
damaged. Please contact the nearest System refilled.<
do not continue driving.<
MINI Dealer.<
If 18 psi / 130 kPa are displayed:
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5. Turn off compressor 2 Tire change set
6. Unscrew hose 1 from the tire valve 4. Ignition key position 1:
When changing a tire, always observe the
7. Store the MINI Mobility System back in Turn on compressor 2. Correct the tire
safety measures and the procedure for
the vehicle. inflation pressure to the specified value,
changing tires starting on page 125.
refer to the tire inflation pressure table
The instructions for using the MINI on page 98
In case of a flat tire the tire change
Mobility System are also given on the 5. Replace the tire as soon as possible. set is not needed due to the availabil-
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equipment.< ity of the MINI Mobility System.<
The use of the MINI Mobility System
Distributing liquid sealant may be ineffective with tire damage
larger than approx. 1/6 in / 4 mm. Please
Immediately drive for approx. 10 minutes,
contact the nearest MINI Dealer if the tire
so that the liquid sealant is uniformly dis-
cannot be made drivable with the MINI
tributed.
Mobility System.<
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Do not exceed a speed of 40 mph /
60 km/h.
If possible do not drive at a speed lower
than 10 mph / 20 km/h.<
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FUSES
OVERVIEW
Do not attempt to repair a blown
fuse or replace it with a fuse of a dif-
ferent color or Ampere rating. To do this
could cause a fire in the vehicle resulting
from a circuit overload.<
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If a second fuse blows in the same cir-
cuit, have the cause rectified by your
MINI Dealer.<
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inside of the fuse box cover panel.
In the engine compartment In the vehicle interior
Plastic tweezers and spare fuses can be
found in the fuse box in the vehicle interior, In the MINI COOPER and the MINI COOPER On the left side of the footwell in the side
refer to the column after next. Convertible to the right of the battery. trim panel.
In the MINI COOPER S and the MINI COO- Open the fuse box lid. To do so, press the
PER S Convertible to the right of the air fil- fastener.
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ter box.
Open the fuse box lid. To do so, press the
clip fastener.
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JUMP-STARTING
When your battery is discharged, you can 1. Check whether the battery of the sup-
use two jumper cables to start your vehicle port vehicle has 12 Volts and approxi-
with power from the battery in a second mately the same capacity measured in
vehicle. Correspondingly you can help start Ah. These data are printed on the bat-
another vehicle. Only use jumper cables tery
with fully insulated handles on the termi- 2. Switch off the engine of the support
nal clamps. vehicle
3. Switch off any electrical systems and
Preparing for jump-starting components in both vehicles.
Do not touch live wiring and cables
on a running engine. There is a risk of Connect the jumper cables
fatal injury if you do this. Carefully observe Always adhere to this sequence when
The illustration shows the auxiliary jump-
the following instructions to avoid per- connecting the jumper cables; failure
starting terminal on the MINI COOPER S
sonal injury and/or damage to either vehi- to observe this procedure can lead to spark-
and the MINI COOPER S Convertible. In the
cle or both vehicles. Make sure that there is ing and pose an injury hazard.<
MINI COOPER S and the MINI COOPER S
no contact between the bodywork of the
Convertible, the auxiliary jump-starting
two vehicles to avoid a short circuit haz-
terminal, arrow 1, acts as the positive bat-
ard.<
tery terminal, refer to view of engine com-
partment on page 107. The cover is marked
with a +.
1. Remove the cover of the battery or open
the cover of the auxiliary jump-starting
terminal:
>MINI COOPER and MINI COOPER Con-
vertible:
Remove the battery cover.
To do so, press the two clips simulta-
neously.
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OVERVIEW
>MINI COOPER S and MINI COOPER S Performing the jump-start
Convertible: 1. Start the engine of the support vehicle
Open the cover of the auxiliary jump- and allow it to run at a fast idle speed for
starting terminal, arrow 1 several minutes
2. Connect one terminal clamp of the 2. Start the engine of the other vehicle in
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plus/+ jumper cable to the positive bat- the usual manner.
tery terminal or to an auxiliary jump- If the first start attempt is not success-
starting terminal of the support vehicle ful, wait a few minutes before another
3. Connect the other terminal clamp of the attempt in order to allow the discharged
plus/+ jumper cable to the positive bat- battery to recharge
tery terminal or to an auxiliary jump-
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3. Allow the engines of both vehicles to run
starting terminal of the vehicle to be for several minutes
started
On the MINI or MINI Convertible:
Engine or body ground in your MINI or MINI Before disconnecting the jumper
Convertible: arrow 2. cables, switch on the lighting, the rear
4. Connect one terminal clamp of the window defroster and the highest
minus/– jumper cable to the negative blower speed to prevent a voltage surge
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battery terminal or to an engine or body from the regulator to the electrical sys-
ground of the support vehicle tems and components.<
5. Connect the second terminal clamp of 4. Then disconnect the jumper cables in
the minus/– jumper cable to the nega- the reverse order.
tive terminal of the battery or to the
If necessary have the battery checked and
engine or body ground of the vehicle to
completely charged at a MINI Dealer.
be started.
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Do not use spray starter fluids to start
the engine.<
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OVERVIEW
With a tow bar: Tow-starting
The towing vehicle must not be Do not tow-start vehicles with Con-
lighter than the vehicle being towed; tinuously Variable automatic Trans-
otherwise, vehicle handling can no longer mission (CVT).
be controlled.< Jump-starting, refer to page 134.<
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The towing eyelets of both vehicles should Only tow-start vehicles with catalytic con-
be on the same side. If the tow bar can only verters if the engine is cold. It is better to
be used in a diagonal position, please note have the engine jump-started, refer to
the following: page 134.
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>Clearance and maneuverability will be 1. Turn on the hazard warning flashers;
strictly limited in corners With a tow truck: comply with national regulations
>The inclination of the tow bar produces 2. Turn the ignition key to position 2
Have the MINI or MINI Convertible trans-
lateral force. 3. Engage the 3rd gear
ported by a tow truck with a lift sling, or on
4. Have the vehicle towed with the clutch
a flatbed.
Only attach the tow bar to the towing pedal completely depressed and then
eyelets. Other parts of the vehicles slowly release the clutch pedal. After the
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Only tow vehicles with Continuously
could otherwise be damaged.< engine has started, immediately depress
Variable automatic Transmission
the clutch pedal again completely
(CVT) with the front wheels raised or on a
With a tow rope: 5. Pull over at a suitable location, remove
special transport vehicle, otherwise the
When the towing vehicle is driving off, the tow bar or tow rope, and turn off the
transmission can be damaged.
make sure that the tow rope is taut. hazard warning flashers
Do not lift the vehicle by the towing eyelet,
6. Have the vehicle checked.
nor by parts of the body or chassis. Other-
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Use nylon ropes or straps for towing wise damage could result.<
because they prevent sudden jerking
movements. Attach the tow rope only to
the towing eyelets. Other parts of the vehi-
cles could otherwise be damaged.<
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ENGINE DATA
MINI COOPER, MINI COOPER Convertible MINI COOPER S, MINI COOPER S Convertible
Displacement cu in / cmµ 97.5 / 1,598 97.5 / 1,598
Number of cylinders 4 4
Maximum output hp / kW 115 / 85 168 / 125
at engine speed rpm 6,000 6,000
Maximum torque lb ft / Nm 111 / 150 162 / 220
at engine speed rpm 4,500 4,000
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All measurements in inches / millimeters. Smallest turning circle dia. 34 ft 10 in / 10.66 m.
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Values following a ; are differing values for MINI COOPER S.
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MINI COOPER MINI COOPER S
Curb weight, with all optional special equipment
with manual transmission lbs / kg 2,524 / 1,145 2,678 / 1,215
with Continuously Variable automatic
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Transmission (CVT) lbs / kg 2,557 / 1,160 –
Approved gross vehicle weight
with manual transmission lbs / kg 3,340 / 1,515 3,494 / 1,585
with Continuously Variable automatic
Transmission (CVT) lbs / kg 3,373 / 1,530 –
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Cargo and luggage load capacity lbs / kg 816 / 370 816 / 370
Approved front axle load lbs / kg 1,918 / 870 1,962 / 890
Approved rear axle load lbs / kg 1,609 / 730 1,698 / 770
Approved roof load, with special MINI roof rack lbs / kg 165 / 75 165 / 75
Luggage compartment volume cu ft / liters 5.3 / 150 5.3 / 150
with rear backrest folded down cu ft / liters 23.7 / 670 23.7 / 670
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OVERVIEW
Notes
Fuel tank gal. / liters approx. 13.2 / 50 Fuel quality, refer to page 94
Reserve approx. 2.1 / 8
Window washer system quarts / liters approx. 2.1 / 2.0 More details, refer to page 108
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Headlamp washer system approx. 2.6 / 2.5
Cooling system including heater circuit quarts / liters 5.6 / 5.3 MINI COOPER and More details, refer to page 110
MINI COOPER Convertible
6.3 / 6.0 MINI COOPER S and
MINI COOPER S Convertible
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Engine with oil filter change quarts / liters 4.8 / 4.5 MINI and MINI Convert- High Performance Synthetic Oil:
ible for more details, refer to page 109
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OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
CONTROLS
CONTROLS
OPERATION
OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE
REPAIRS
OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES
DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
INDEX
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Brakes 96 Car wash 113 Changing tires 127 Cockpit 12
ABS 70 Car wash, refer to Washing space-saver spare tire 125 Coding, tires 99
brake fluid 111 your vehicle 113 Charge-current indicator Cold start, refer to
brake pads 96 Car-care products 113 light 16 Starting the engine 52
break-in procedures 92 Care of plastics 114 Child seat, refer to Installing Compact disk operation, refer
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handbrake 53 Care of synthetic leather 114 child-restraint systems 49 to Owner's Manual for Radio
indicator/warning Care, vehicle 113 Children, transporting 48 Compartments 81
lamps 16, 17, 18 Cargo area cover, refer to Child-restraint mounting Computer, refer to Onboard
Breaking in 92 Luggage compartment system, LATCH 50 computer 66
Bulb replacement, refer to cover 85 Child-restraint systems 48 Condensed water, refer to Air
Lamps and bulbs 121 Cargo area, refer to Luggage Chock, folding conditioning 76, 79
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Buttons in multifunction compartment in the MINI 85 space-saver spare tire 125 Configuring settings, refer to
steering wheel 20 Cargo area, refer to Luggage Chrome parts, refer to Caring Vehicle Memory 47
Continuously Variable compartment in the MINI for your vehicle 114 Consumption, refer to
automatic Transmission Convertible 86 Chrome-plated parts, care 114 Average consumption 67
(CVT) 56 Carpet care 115 Cigarette lighter 82 Current fuel consumption 67
Cassette operation, refer to Cigarette lighter socket 82 Contents 2
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C Owner's Manual for Radio Circulation of air, refer to Continuously Variable
California Proposition 65 Catalytic converter, refer to Recirculated air mode 76, 79 automatic Transmission
warning 7 Hot exhaust system 93 Cleaning the rear window 60 (CVT) 54
Capacities 145 CBC Cornering Brake Control 70 Cleaning the vehicle, refer to ignition 51
Car care, refer to Caring for your CD changer, refer to Owner's Caring for your vehicle 113 indicator lamp 56
vehicle 113 Manual for Radio Clock 63 interlock 51
Car keys, refer to Keys 24 CD operation, refer to 12-hour/24-hour mode 63 selector lever lock 54
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Car radio, refer to separate Owner's Manual for Radio changing the time 63 shiftlock 54
Owner's Manual Central locking system 24 Closing towing 136
Car telephone, refer to separate interior 28 from inside 28 tow-starting 137
Owner's Manual Changing bulbs 121 from outside 25 Control elements, refer to
Car vacuum cleaner, Changing the wiper Clothes hooks 93 Cockpit 12
connecting, refer to Cigarette blades 120, 121 Clutch 51
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lighter socket 82 break-in procedures 92
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Convenience operation Cup holders, refer to Beverage Defrosting windows 80 Door lock 27
convertible top 37 holders 81 air conditioning system 76 Doors, locking and unlocking
from outside 26, 27 Curb weight, refer to automatic climate control 79 acknowledgment
glass sunroof, electric 33 Weights 143, 144 Defrosting windshield, refer to signals 26, 27
windows 31 Current fuel consumption 67 Defrosting and demisting from inside 28
Convertible top 35 setting units 67 windows 80 from outside 26
care 115 Cylinders, refer to Engine Demisting windows 80 DOT quality grades 99
convenience operation 37 data 140 Digital clock 63 Draft-free ventilation 77, 80
electrical malfunction 37 Dimensions 141, 142 Drink holders, refer to Beverage
emergency closing 37 D Dimming interior rearview holders 81
malfunction 37 Daily odometer, refer to Trip mirror 47 Driving lamps, refer to Parking
Coolant 110 odometer 63 Dipstick, engine oil 108 lamps/Low beams 57
indicator lamp 16 Dashboard lighting, refer to Directional turn signal, Driving notes 93
level 110 Instrument lighting 58 refer to Turn signal Driving stability control
temperature gauge 64 Dashboard, refer to Cockpit 12 indicators 58 systems 68, 69
Coolant temperature gauge 64 Data Disc brakes 96 Dry air, refer to Air
Cooling system, refer to capacities 145 Displacement, refer to Engine conditioning 76, 79
Capacities 145 dimensions 141 data 140 Drying air,
Cooling, refer to Air engine 140 Display elements 13 refer to Air
conditioning 76, 79 technical 140 with navigation system or conditioning 76, 79
Copyright 2 weights 143 Cockpit Chrono Pack 14 DSC Dynamic Stability
Cornering Brake Control Date of the Owner's Manual 7 Display lighting, refer to Control 69
(CBC) 70 Daytime driving lamps 57 Instrument lighting 58 indicator lamp 17
warning lamp 17 Deep water, refer to Driving Disposal Dynamic Stability
Correct tires 99 through water 93 engine oil 109 Control (DSC) 69
Cosmetic mirror, refer to Defrost setting, refer to vehicle battery 132 indicator lamp 17
Illuminated vanity mirror 47 Defrosting and demisting Distance covered, refer to
Cruise control 61 windows 80 Odometer 63 E
buttons in the steering Defrosting and demisting Distance warning, refer to Park Easy entry to the rear 44
wheel 20, 21 windows Distance Control (PDC) 74 EBD Electronic Brake Force
indicator lamp 19 automatic climate control 80 Door keys 24 Distribution 70
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Electric glass sunroof 33 Engine ESP Electronic Stability Flat tire, refer to Changing
Electric power windows 31 break-in procedures 92 Program, refer to Dynamic tires 127
initializing 32 data 140 Stability Control (DSC) 69 Flat tire, refer to Tires,
Electrical malfunction electronics 18 Exhaust system, refer to condition 100
Continuously Variable indicator lamp 18 Hot exhaust system 93 Floor mats 115
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automatic Transmission speed 65 Exterior mirrors 46 Fog lamps 58
(CVT) 56 starting 51 folding in and out 46 indicator lamp 58
convertible top 37 switching off 52 Eyelet, for towing and tow- Foldable rear backrest 85, 86
door lock 27 Engine compartment starting 136 Folding roof 35
driver's door 27 MINI COOPER and MINI 'Follow me home' lamps 57
fuel filler door 95 COOPER Convertible 106 F Foot brake, refer to General
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glass sunroof, electric 34 MINI COOPER S and MINI Failure of an electrical driving notes 93
tailgate 30 COOPER S Convertible 107 consumer 132 Front airbags 72
Electronic Brake Force Engine coolant 110 Fastening safety belts, refer to Front turn signal indicators,
Distribution (EBD) 70 Engine data 140 Safety belts 45 bulb replacement 122
Electronic Stability Program Engine oil 108 Filling canister, refer to MINI Fuel 94
(ESP), refer to capacity 145 Mobility System 130 average consumption 67
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Dynamic Stability Control indicator/warning lamp 16 Filling hose, refer to MINI gauge 63, 64
(DSC) 69 recommended oils 109 Mobility System 130 quality 94
Emergency operation, refer to specified oil grades 109 Filter, refer to tank capacity 145
Manual operation viscosities 109 Microfilter 77 Fuel filler door 94
convertible top 37 Engine oil level 108 Microfilter/Activated- unlocking in the event of
driver's door 27 indicator/warning lamp 16 charcoal filter 80 electrical malfunction 95
fuel filler door 95 Engine oil level, checking 108 Flat tire Fuel tank capacity 145
DATA
glass sunroof, electric 34 Engine oil pressure, indicator/ Flat Tire Monitor 71, 72 Fuses 133
tailgate 30 warning lamp 16 MINI Mobility System 129
transmission lock for Engine output, refer to Engine Run Flat tires 101 G
Continuously Variable data 140 space-saver spare tire 125 Garage door opener, refer to
automatic Transmission Entry to the rear 44 Flat Tire Monitor 71 Integrated universal remote
(CVT) 54 indicator lamp 17 control 83
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Gasoline gauge, refer to Fuel Head airbags 72 High beams 58 Indicator/warning lamp
gauge 63, 64 Head restraints 43 bulb replacement 122 Airbags 73
Gasoline, refer to Fuel Headlamp flasher 58 headlamp flasher 58 ASC 68
quality 94 indicator lamp 19 indicator lamp 19 brakes 111
Gear indicator, with Headlamp range control, High Performance Synthetic coolant temperature 64
Continuously Variable dynamic, xenon lamps 57 Oil, refer to Engine oil 109 DSC 69
automatic Transmission Headlamp washer alternative oils 109 fasten safety belts 45
(CVT) 56 reservoir 108 capacity 145 Flat Tire Monitor 72
Gearshift lever capacity, refer to recommended oils 109 fog lamps 58
Continuously Variable Capacities 145 specified oils 109 reserve fuel capacity 63, 64
automatic Transmission Headlamp washer system Holders for beverages 81 Individual air distribution 80
(CVT) 54 cleaning headlamps 60 Horn 12 Individual settings, refer to
manual transmission 53 washer fluid 108 Hot exhaust system 93 Vehicle Memory 47
Gearshifts, with Continuously Headlamps Hydraulic brake 96 Inflation pressure monitor,
Variable automatic bulb replacement 122 Hydroplaning 93 refer to Flat Tire Monitor 71
Transmission (CVT) 54 care 114 Inflation pressure, refer to Tire
General driving notes 93 Heated mirrors 46 I inflation pressure 97
Glass sunroof, electric 33 Heated rear window Ice warning 66 Inspection 65
convenience operation 27 air conditioning system 76 Ignition 51 Instrument cluster, refer to
opening and closing in the automatic climate control 79 Ignition key 24 Display elements 13
event of an electrical Heating 75 Ignition lock 51 Instrument lighting 58
malfunction 34 exterior mirrors 46 Illuminated vanity mirror 47 Instrument panel, refer to
remote control 26 rear window 76, 79 Imitation leather 114 Cockpit 12
Glove compartment 81 seats 46 Imprint 2 Integrated universal remote
Gross weight, refer to windshield 76, 79 Index 148 control 83
Weights 143, 144 Heavy load, refer to Loading 88 Indicator and warning lamps, Interior lamp, remote
Height adjustment overview 16 control 26
H seats 42 Interior lamps 59
Handbrake, refer to Parking steering wheel 46 Interior rearview mirror 47
brake 53 Height, refer to automatic dimming 47
Hazard warning flashers 12 Dimensions 141, 142
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Interlock, refer to Steering Lamps, refer to Parking lamps/ Low beams 57 Maintenance system 112
locked 51 Low beams 57 bulb replacement 122 Make-up mirror, illuminated 47
Intermittent operation of the Lashing eyelets, refer to Lower back support, refer to Malfunction
wipers 59 Securing the load 88 Lumbar support 43 Continuously Variable
Interval LATCH child-restraint Luggage compartment automatic Transmission
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display, service 112 mounting system 50 cover 85 (CVT) 56
Leather care 115 emergency operation, refer convertible top 37
J LEDs light-emitting diodes 124 to Manual release 30 door lock 27
Jack 125, 129 Length, refer to opening from the outside 29 fuel filler door 95
points 128 Dimensions 141, 142 opening with the remote glass sunroof, electric 34
Jack, refer to Tire change set License plate lamp, bulb control 26 tailgate 30
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MINI Mobility System 129 replacement 124 opening/closing, refer to Manual air distribution 76
Run Flat tires 102 Lifting handle, space-saver Tailgate 29 Manual operation
space-saver spare tire 125 spare tire 125 tailgate 29 door lock 27
Jacking points 128 Light switch 57 volume 143, 144 driver's door 27
Jets, refer to Ventilation 77, 80 Light-alloy wheels, care 114 Luggage compartment in the fuel filler door 95
Jets, refer to Windshield Light-emitting diodes MINI 85 glass sunroof, electric 34
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washer jets 60 (LEDs) 124 Luggage compartment lid power convertible top 37
Jump-starting 134 Lighter 82 emergency operation, refer tailgate 30
Lighting of the instruments 58 to Manual release 30 transmission lock for
K 'Lights on' warning 57 opening, remote control 26 Continuously Variable
Keys 24 Load securing devices, refer to Luggage compartment lid, refer automatic Transmission
Kickdown 55 Securing the load 88 to Tailgate 29 (CVT) 54
Knock control 94 Loading the vehicle 86 Luggage compartment net 88 Manual transmission 53
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Loads, refer to Loading cargo 86 Luggage rack, refer to Roof- Master keys with remote
L Locking mounted luggage rack 89 control 24
Lamp defect 121 from inside 28 Lumbar support 43 Maximum cooling 79
Lamp replacement, refer to from outside 26 Maximum speed, with winter
Lamps and bulbs 121 Locking/unlocking the vehicle, M tires 103
Lamps and bulbs 121 acknowledgment M+S tires, refer to Winter MC operation, refer to
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signals 26, 27 tires 103 Owner's Manual for Radio
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Mechanical keys, refer to New tires 102 Onboard computer 66 Parking lamps 57
Master keys 24 Non-smoker's equipment Onboard tool kit 120 bulb replacement 122
Memory, refer to Vehicle package, refer to Cigarette MINI Mobility System 129 Parking lamps/Low beams 57
Memory 47 lighter socket 82 Run Flat tires 120 Parking lock, refer to P
Microfilter Nylon rope, refer to Towing and space-saver spare tire 125 Parking 55
air conditioning system 77 tow-starting 137 Opening and closing Parts and accessories, refer to
automatic climate control 80 from inside 28 Your individual vehicle 6
MINI Maintenance System 112 O from outside 25 PDC Park Distance Control 74
MINI manufacturer 6 OBD interface socket 113 via remote control 26 Plastic 114
MINI Mobility System 129 Octane number, refer to Fuel via the door lock 27 Pollen, refer to
compressor 130 quality 94 Outlets, refer to Microfilter 77
liquid sealant 130 Odometer 63 Ventilation 75, 78 Microfilter/Activated-
Mirrors 46 Oil Outside air 76 charcoal filter 80
heating 46 additives, refer to Adding air conditioning system 76 Power convertible top 35
Mobile telephone, refer to engine oil 109 Outside air mode, automatic Power failure 132
separate Owner’s Manual alternative oil grades 109 climate control 79 Power output, refer to Engine
Mobility System 129 approved engine oils 109 Outside temperature data 140
Modifications, technical, refer capacity 145 display 66 Power supply, refer to Cigarette
to For your own safety 7 dipstick 108 changing units 66 lighter socket 82
Multifunction steering Oil change intervals, refer to in the onboard computer 66 Power windows 31
wheel 20 Service and Warranty Pressure, tires 97
Multifunction switch Information Booklet for US P reinflation using MINI
turn signal indicator/ models, Warranty and Paintwork care, refer to Vehicle Mobility System 130
headlamp flasher 58 Service Guide Booklet for paintwork 114 Protective function, electric
washer/wiper system 59 Canadian models Park Distance Control (PDC) 74 glass sunroof 34
Oil consumption 109 Parking Pumping in liquid sealant 130
N Oil filter change 145 vehicle 93
Navigation system, refer to Oil level 108 Parking aid, refer to Park Q
separate Owner's Manual indicator lamp 16 Distance Control (PDC) 74 Quality grades, refer to
Neck restraints, refer to Head Oil pressure, indicator lamp 16 Parking brake 53 Uniform Tire Quality
restraints 43 Oil service 65 warning lamp 17 Grading 99
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R Remaining distance, refer to Rope, refer to Towing and Tow- Safety systems, refer to
Radiator, refer to Coolant 110 Range 66 starting 137 Airbags 72
Radio, refer to separate Remote control 25, 26 RSC Runflat System All Season traction Control
Owner's Manual garage door opener 83 Component, refer to (ASC) 68
Rain sensor 59 malfunction 27 Run Flat tires 101 Antilock Brake System
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Range 66 Remote control key, refer to Run Flat tires 101 (ABS) 70
Reading lamps 59 Master keys with remote tire failure 101 Brake system 70
Rear backrest, foldable 85, 86 control 24 tire inflation pressure 98 Dynamic Stability Control
Rear fog lamp 58 Replacement key 24 tire replacement 102 (DSC) 69
bulb replacement 124 Replacement of tires winter tires 103 Safety tires, refer to
indicator lamp 58 changing tires 125 Runflat System Component Run Flat tires 101
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Rear lamps, bulb new wheels and tires 102 (RSC), refer to Run Flat Screwdriver, refer to Onboard
replacement 123 Reporting safety defects 9 tires 101 tool kit 120
Rear seats, adjusting head Reserve indicator light, refer to Runflat Tyres, refer to Run Flat Seat adjustment 42
restraints 43 Fuel gauge 63, 64 tires 101 Seat heating 46
Rear shelf, refer to Luggage Reservoir, washing Seat-belt tensioner, refer to
compartment cover 85 systems 108 S Safety belts 45
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Rear turn signal indicators, bulb Restraint systems Safety belt height Seats
replacement 123 for children 48 adjustment 45 heating 46
Rear window wiper 60 refer to Safety belts 45 Safety belts 45 safe seating position 41
replacement 121 Retaining straps 88 care 115 Securing loads, refer to Loading
Rearview mirror 46 Reverse height adjustment 45 cargo 86
Recirculated air mode Continuously Variable indicator lamp 17, 45 Securing the load 88
air conditioning system 76 automatic Transmission safe seating position 41 Securing the vehicle
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automatic climate control 79 (CVT) 55 Safety lock buttons, doors, from inside 28
Reclining seat, refer to Backrest manual transmission 54 refer to Locking 28 from outside 26
tilt 43 Roller sun blind 34 Selector lever positions,
Refueling 94 Roof load, refer to Continuously Variable
fuel filler door 94 Weights 143, 144 automatic Transmission
Remaining distance for Roof-mounted luggage rack 89 (CVT) 54
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Selector lever shiftlock, refer to Socket for Standing lamps 57 Sun blind, refer to Roller sun
Shiftlock 54 onboard diagnostics 113 bulb replacement 122 blind 34
Selector lever, Continuously Space-saver spare tire Starting aid, refer to Jump- Sun visors 47
Variable automatic changing tires 125 starting 134 Surface ice, refer to Ice
Transmission (CVT) 54 inflation pressure 98 Starting problems warning 66
Service and Warranty Spare key 24 at very low temperatures 52 Switches, refer to Cockpit 12
Information Booklet for US Spare tire, refer to Space-saver jump-starting 134 Switching off
models, Warranty and spare tire 125 Starting the engine 51 the engine 52
Service Guide Booklet for Special oils, refer to Specified Starting, refer to Starting the Switching the air conditioning
Canadian models 112 engine oils 109 engine 51 on and off manually 76, 79
Service interval display 65, 112 Special wash program 113 Start-off assistance, refer to Symbols 6
Shift paddles 56 Specified oils 109 ASC 68
Shifting gears with Speed 140 Start-off assistance, refer to T
Continuously Variable with Run Flat tires 101 DSC 69 Tachometer 65
automatic Transmission with the space-saver spare Steering lock 51 Tail lamps, bulb
(CVT) 55 tire 127 Steering wheel 12 replacement 123
Shiftlock, refer to Range with winter tires 103 settings 46 Tail lamps, refer to Rear
selection 54 Speedometer 13, 14 Steering wheel lock 51 lamps 123
Side airbags 72 Speedometer, refer to Display Steering wheel with Tailgate 29
Side turn signal indicators, bulb elements 13, 14 multifunction buttons 20, 21 emergency operation 30
replacement 123 Split rear backrest, refer to Steptronic, refer to Manual indicator lamp 17
Signal horn, refer to Horn 12 Foldable rear backrest 85 mode 55 opening from the outside 29
Sitting safely 41 Through-loading system 86 Storage compartments 81 releasing manually 30
with airbags 41 Sport program, Continuously Storage space, refer to remote control 26
with safety belt 41 Variable automatic Luggage compartment in the Tank capacity, refer to Fuel tank
Slipstream deflector, refer to Transmission CVT 55 MINI 85 capacity 145
Wind deflector 39 Stability control Luggage compartment in the Tank gauge, refer to Fuel
Smoker's equipment package, All Season traction Control MINI Convertible 86 gauge 63, 64
refer to Ashtray 81 (ASC) 68 Storing the tires 103 Technical data 140
Snow chains 104 Dynamic Stability Control Storing the vehicle 116 Technical modifications 7
Socket 12 V 82 (DSC) 69
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Technical modifications, refer Tire pressure monitor, refer to Tow socket for towing Trunk, refer to Luggage
to For your own safety 7 Flat Tire Monitor 71 eyelet 136 compartment in the MINI 85
Telephone call, refer to the Tire pressure monitoring, Flat Towing 136 Turn signal indicators 58
Owner's Manual for the Tire Monitor 71 with automatic indicator lamp 19
telephone Tires transmission 136, 137 Turn signal indicators on the
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Temperature age 99 Towing eyelet 136 side, bulb replacement 123
air conditioning system 76 break-in procedures 92 Tow-starting 137 Turning circle, refer to
automatic climate control 79 changing 127 Track width, refer to Dimensions 141, 142
Temperature display condition 100 Dimensions 141, 142
ice warning 66 damage 101 Traction grades 100 U
outside temperature 66 flat tire 101, 125 Transmission Uniform Tire Quality
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setting units 66 inflation pressure 97 Continuously Variable Grading 99
Temperature grades 100 replacement 102 automatic Transmission Units
Tempomat, refer to Cruise size, refer to New wheels and (CVT) 54 average consumption 67
control 61 tires 102 manual transmission 53 average speed 67
Three-point safety belt 45 storage 103 Transmission lock, refer to temperature 66
Through-loading system 85, 86 tread 100 Range selection 54 Universal garage door
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Tightening the lug bolts wear indicator, refer to Tire Transmission malfunction, opener 83
keys 125, 129 tread 100 refer to Malfunction 56 Universal remote control 83
torque 128 winter tires 103 Transporting children safely 48 Unlocking
Tightening torque, refer to Tires with emergency Transporting securely, refer to bonnet 105
Tightening the lug bolts 128 properties, refer to Run Flat Securing the load 88 from inside 28
Tire change set tires 101 Trap protection, from outside 26
MINI Mobility System 131 Tools, refer to Onboard tool electric glass sunroof 34 Used batteries, refer to
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Run Flat tires 102 kit 120 Trash container, refer to Disposal 132
space-saver spare tire 125 Torque Ashtray 81 Using antifreeze 108, 110
Tire failure 125 engine 140 Tread depth, refer to Tire
MINI Mobility System 129 lug bolts 128 tread 100 V
space-saver spare tire 125 Tow bar 137 Treadwear grade 99 Vacuum cleaner, connecting,
Tire inflation pressure 97 Tow rope 137 Trip odometer 63 refer to Cigarette lighter
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reinflation 130 socket 82
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REFUELING
Fuel
Designation
AKI: minimum
Engine oil
Quality
Tire inflation pressure Summer Winter To ensure that you always have convenient access
to all essential information when you stop for fuel,
front rear front rear we recommend that you take the time to fill out
the adjoining chart by entering the data that
2 persons applies to your vehicle.
4 persons plus luggage
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