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MINI CLUBMAN
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  • Page 1 Contents A - Z OWNER'S MANUAL MINI CLUBMAN Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 2 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 3 Cooper Congratulations on your new MINI Cooper S This Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It should stay with the vehicle when sold to provide John Cooper the next owner with important operating, safety and mainte- Works nance information.
  • Page 4 © 2011 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English II/11 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Notes Care Reporting safety defects Replacing components Giving and receiving assistance AT A GLANCE Indicator and warning lamps Cockpit Radio MINI Boost CD REFERENCE Technical data CONTROLS Everything from A to Z Opening and closing Adjustments Transporting children safely Driving...
  • Page 6: Notes Notes

    The manufacturer of your MINI is the Bayerische find this in the first chapter. Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, BMW AG. Should you wish to sell your MINI at some time in When you ordered your MINI, you chose various the future, remember to hand over this Owner's items of equipment.
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    Used engine oil contains chemicals that have if it can be used on a MINI safely and without risk caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always to either the vehicle, its operation, or its occu- protect your skin by washing thoroughly with pants.
  • Page 8: Service And Warranty

    We recommend that you read this publication damage to the vehicle. Such damage is not cov- thoroughly. ered by the MINI New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Your MINI is covered by the following warran- ties: Reporting safety defects >...
  • Page 9 NOTES Notes Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 10 Watch Me. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 11: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 12: Cockpit

    AT A GLANCE Cockpit Cockpit Around the steering wheel: controls and displays Adjusting the exterior mirrors, folding them Turn signals in and out High beams Parking lamps Headlamp flasher Low beams Roadside parking lamps Automatic headlamp control Computer Adaptive Light Control Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 13 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Tachometer Instrument lighting Resetting the trip odometer Wiper system Switching the ignition on/off and starting/stopping the engine Ignition lock Buttons on steering wheel Continuing cruise control Right: Storing speed and accelerating or decelerating Left: Increase or reduce volume Activating/deactivating cruise control Telephone...
  • Page 14 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Displays Tachometer Instrument lighting with indicator and warning lamps Speedometer Display for with indicator and warning lamps > Current vehicle speed Fuel gauge > Indicator and warning lamps Radio display Resetting the trip odometer Radio Display for >...
  • Page 15 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Indicator and warning lamps The concept Indicator and warning lamps can light up in var- ious combinations and colors in indicator area 1 or 2. Some lamps are checked for proper functioning and thus come on briefly when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 16 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Around the center console Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 17 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Microphone for voice activation system Cooling function and for telephone in hands-free mode Indicator/warning lamp for front passen- Defrosting windows ger airbags Reading lamps Rear window defroster Color of ambient lighting Windshield heating Glass roof, electric Air flow rate Interior lamps Switches in the center console...
  • Page 18: Radio Mini Boost Cd

    AT A GLANCE Radio MINI Boost CD Radio MINI Boost CD Selecting audio sources Selecting functions > On/off , volume controls Turn: to select menu items or set values > Accessing settings Press: to confirm selection or store set- tings >...
  • Page 19 AT A GLANCE Radio MINI Boost CD Menu navigation Using function buttons Radio and telephone functions can be called Press the button. up by using the buttons on the radio and menus. To carry out a function that is shown on the dis-...
  • Page 20 Handle Me. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 21: Controls

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 22: Opening And Closing

    General information The concept Each remote control contains a rechargeable The functions of your MINI can be set individu- battery that is recharged when it is in the igni- ally. By means of Personal Profiles, most of these tion lock while the car is being driven. You...
  • Page 23: Central Locking System

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Personal Profile settings Operating from outside For more information on specific settings, refer > Via the remote control to the specified pages. > Via the door lock > Response of the central locking system > In cars with Comfort Access , via the door when the car is being unlocked handles on the driver's and passenger's...
  • Page 24 CONTROLS Opening and closing Switch on the ignition, refer to page 41. Press the button to select: Press the button on the turn signal indicator > as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis- Press the button once to unlock played.
  • Page 25 CONTROLS Opening and closing Switch on the ignition, refer to page 41. Press the button to select: Press the button on the turn signal indicator > as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis- The hazard warning flashers light up dur- played.
  • Page 26: Manual Operation

    CONTROLS Opening and closing For US owners only Locking the vehicle. The transmitter and receiver units comply with > Lock the driver's door with the integrated part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communications key via the door lock, or Commission regulations. Operation is governed >...
  • Page 27: Unlocking And Opening

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking and opening > Either unlock the doors together using the switch for the central locking system and then pull the door handle above the armrest > Pull on the door handle of either door twice: the first time unlocks the door, the second time opens it.
  • Page 28 CONTROLS Opening and closing Club Door Only drive with the Split Rear Barn Doors fully closed; otherwise, the tail lamps will be To facilitate entry into the rear seat, insert the obscured and driving safety will be compro- seat belt into the belt receptacle, arrow. mised.<...
  • Page 29: Alarm System

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Alarm system* Display on the revolution counter When the system is armed, all LEDs pulse. After approx. 16 minutes one LED flashes. The concept The alarm system, when activated, reacts if: > A door, the engine compartment lid or the liftgate is opened >...
  • Page 30 CONTROLS Opening and closing This prevents false alarms, e.g. in the following Comfort Access supports the following func- situations: tions: > In duplex garages > Unlocking/locking the vehicle > When being transported on car-carrying > Unlocking the Split Rear Barn Doors sepa- trains, ferries or trailers rately >...
  • Page 31: Warning Lamps

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking the Split Rear Barn Doors Before driving a vehicle with automatic separately transmission into a car wash Press the button on the outside of the Split Rear Insert remote control into ignition lock. Barn Doors. Depress the brake.
  • Page 32: Replacing The Battery

    In this case, possibly injure themselves.< have the system initialized. The manufacturer of your MINI recommends that you have this work done by your MINI dealer. Windows To prevent injuries, exercise care when closing the windows.
  • Page 33 CONTROLS Opening and closing Pinch protection system If, after a window is opened and closed several times in close succession, the win- If the closing force exceeds a specific value as a dow can only be closed and not opened, the sys- window closes, the closing action is interrupted tem is overheated.
  • Page 34: Adjustments

    CONTROLS Adjustments Adjustments Sitting safely Head restraint A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the The ideal sitting position can make a vital contri- risk of neck injury in the event of an accident. bution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving. In con- Adjust the head restraint in such a way junction with the safety belts, the head restraints that its center is at approx.
  • Page 35: Seat Adjustment

    CONTROLS Adjustments Seats Height Note before adjusting Never attempt to adjust your seat while the vehicle is moving. The seat could respond with unexpected movement, and the ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident. On the front passenger seat as well, do not incline the backrest too far to the rear while the vehicle is being driven;...
  • Page 36: Head Restraints

    CONTROLS Adjustments Before driving off, engage the front seats and seat backrests. Otherwise, there is a risk of acci- dent due to unexpected movement.< Head restraints Correctly adjusted head restraint A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of neck injury in the event of an accident. Turn the wheel to increase or decrease the cur- vature.
  • Page 37: Safety Belts

    CONTROLS Adjustments Safety belts Front Pull up as far as it will go. Observe the instructions on page Fold the backrest forward slightly. ensure the best possible personal protec- Press button 1 and pull the head restraint tion.< out as far as it will go. Before every drive, make sure that all occupants Fold back the backrest.
  • Page 38: Exterior Mirrors

    Have this work carried out only by a MINI dealer or by a workshop that has Automatic heating* specially trained personnel working in accor-...
  • Page 39: Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Adjustments For proper function: > Keep the photosensors clean > Do not cover the area between the interior rearview mirror and the windshield > Do not place stickers or decals on the wind- shield in front of the mirror. Steering wheel Adjustments Do not adjust the steering wheel position...
  • Page 40: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely The right place for Child restraint systems, children installation Do not leave children unattended in the Observe the child restraint system manu- vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger facturer's instructions when selecting, themselves and/or other persons by opening the installing and using child restraint systems.
  • Page 41: Latch Child Restraint Fixing System

    LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children. By way of example, the illustration shows the cargo area in the MINI. To install and use the LATCH child restraint system, follow the operating and safety There are two additional anchors for child instructions provided by the manufacturer of the restraint systems with tether straps, arrows.
  • Page 42 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Direction of travel Head restraint Tether strap hook Rear cargo well Anchor Seat backrest Tether strap of the child restraint system Attaching upper retaining strap to the attachment point Slide the head restraint upward. Guide the tether strap between the head restraint holders.
  • Page 43: Driving

    CONTROLS Driving Driving Ignition lock Start/Stop button Inserting the key into the ignition lock Press the Start/Stop button to switch radio readi- ness or the ignition on and off. Do not depress Insert the key all the way into the ignition lock. the brake or clutch while doing so.
  • Page 44: Manual Transmission

    CONTROLS Driving Radio readiness and ignition off All indicator and warning lamps in the displays go out. The ignition automatically turns off when the driver's door is opened. Pressing the Start/Stop button again switches the ignition back on. The ignition is not switched off in situations such as the following: >...
  • Page 45: Parking Brake

    CONTROLS Driving Automatic transmission* Otherwise, excessive force could lead to over- braking and loss of traction, i.e. fishtailing, at the With the car at a stop, move the selector rear axle.< lever to position P. Press the Start/Stop button. Manual transmission Forcefully apply the parking brake.
  • Page 46 CONTROLS Driving Selector lever positions Overriding the selector lever lock P R N D M/S + – Displays in the tachometer Press the button on the front of the selector lever, arrow. P Park P R N D DS M1 to M6 Select this only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 47 CONTROLS Driving Sport program and manual mode M/S If you do not shift gears with the shift paddles or accelerate for a certain amount of time, the transmission automatically returns to D, auto- matic drive. Move the selector lever from position D to the left into the M/S shifting slot: The Sport program is activated and DS is dis- played.
  • Page 48: Turn Signals

    CONTROLS Driving Move the selector lever into the desired Switch on the ignition, refer to page 41. position by pressing the button on the front Press the button on the turn signal indicator of the selector lever. as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis- Before manually unlocking the selector played.
  • Page 49: Wiper System

    CONTROLS Driving Intermittent wipe or rain sensor* Press the button to select: > If the car is not equipped with a rain sensor, the Brief indication of a turn. intermittent-wipe time is preset. > If the car is equipped with a rain sensor, the time Triple turn signal.
  • Page 50 CONTROLS Driving Press the button as often as necessary until In cars equipped with an alarm system, the the symbol and "SET" are displayed. headlamps cannot be cleaned when the hood is open. Do not use the washers when the washer fluid reservoir is empty;...
  • Page 51: Cruise Control

    CONTROLS Driving Cruise control* Do not use the washers when the washer fluid reservoir is empty; otherwise, you will damage the washer pump.< The concept Cruise control is available at vehicle speeds of at least approx. 20 mph or 30 km/h. The car then Washer fluid stores and maintains the speed that you specify using the button on the steering wheel.
  • Page 52 CONTROLS Driving Display in tachometer* Cruise control is not deactivated by depressing the accelerator pedal. Once the accelerator pedal is released, the stored speed is achieved again and maintained. The stored speed is cleared when the ignition is switched off. Maintaining current speed Press button 3.
  • Page 53: Controls Overview

    CONTROLS Controls overview Controls overview Tachometer Units of measure Select the respective units of measure, miles or km for the odometer as well as 7 or 6 for the outside temperature, page 55. Fuel gauge Never operate the engine with the needle in the red overspeed zone of the gauge.
  • Page 54: Computer

    CONTROLS Controls overview Average fuel consumption With a dynamic driving style, e.g. rapid corner- ing, engine functions are not always assured. Calculated for the time the engine has been run- ning. To reset average fuel consumption: press the Computer* button in the turn signal lever for approx. 2 seconds.
  • Page 55: Settings And Information

    CONTROLS Controls overview Settings and information Symbol Function Operating principle Adjusting rain sensor Certain settings and information are only avail- able when the ignition is switched on, the vehi- cle is at a standstill and the doors are closed. Calling up Check Control Displaying vehicle check...
  • Page 56 CONTROLS Controls overview Exiting displays Symbol Function Setting formats and units of measure, resetting to factory settings Adjusting settings > Confirmation sig- nals when locking Press the button on the turn signal indicator and unlocking the as often as necessary until "HOME" is dis- vehicle played.
  • Page 57: Resetting To Factory Settings

    CONTROLS Controls overview Formats and units of measure To set the formats and units of measure. The set- tings are stored for the remote control currently in use, refer also to Personal Profile on page 20. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 41. Press the button on the turn signal indicator as often as necessary until "SET/INFO"...
  • Page 58: Service Requirements

    Press the button as often as necessary until The extent of service work required can be the symbol and "SET" are displayed. read out from the remote control by your MINI dealer.< Displaying vehicle check For certain maintenance operations, you can view the respective distance remaining or due date individually in the tachometer.
  • Page 59: Possible Displays

    Button for selecting information Symbol Function Next setting or item of Engine oil information More information on the MINI Maintenance Sys- Front brakes tem can be found on page 140. Clock Setting the time Rear brakes Radio MINI Boost CD: Press the MENU button.
  • Page 60: Check Control

    The meaning of each lamp in the event of a mal- function and tips on how to respond are listed Setting date starting on page 161. Radio MINI Boost CD: Press the MENU button. Hiding Check Control messages Press the button.
  • Page 61 CONTROLS Controls overview Viewing stored Check Control messages Stored Check Control messages can only be dis- played if the driver's door is closed. Press the button on the turn signal indicator as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis- played. Press and hold the button until the display changes.
  • Page 62: Technology For Driving Comfort And Safety

    3 seconds. Your MINI has a number of systems that help to maintain the vehicle's stability even in adverse driving conditions. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 63: Brake Assist

    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety The laws of physics cannot be repealed, DSC also detects unstable driving conditions even with driving stability control systems. such as when the vehicle's rear end fishtails or An appropriate driving style always remains the the vehicle is sliding on its front wheels.
  • Page 64: Dynamic Traction Control Dtc

    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety The indicator light DSC OFF on the The Dynamic Stability Control DSC is deacti- speedometer is on and DSC OFF is dis- vated; the Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti- played on the tachometer: vated.
  • Page 65: Activating The System

    Sport button* comparing the rotational speeds of the individ- ual wheels while moving. Pressing the button causes your MINI to respond In the event of a pressure loss, the diameter and even more sportily. therefore the rotational speed of the corre- >...
  • Page 66: System Limitations

    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety System limitations Press the button as often as necessary until the corresponding symbol and "RESET" are Sudden serious tire damage caused by displayed. external influences cannot be indicated in advance.< A natural, even pressure loss in all four tires can- not be detected.
  • Page 67: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Drive cautiously and do not exceed a If it is not possible to identify the damaged speed of 50 mph/80 km/h. tire, contact your MINI dealer. A loss of tire inflation pressure results in a Use the Mobility System to remedy the flat change in the handling characteristics, e.g.
  • Page 68: Resetting The System

    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety Reset the system again after each correction of The Tire Pressure Monitor can be reset by the tire inflation pressure and after every tire or selecting "RESET". wheel change. System limitations Sudden, serious tire damage caused by external influences cannot be indicated in advance.<...
  • Page 69 Adapt your driving style accordingly. Avoid turn- If it is not possible to identify the damaged ing abruptly and driving over obstacles such as tire, contact your MINI dealer. curbs, potholes, etc. Use the Mobility System to remedy the flat...
  • Page 70 TPMS low tire pressure tell- > Wheel without TPM electronics is mounted: tale illuminates. If need be, have it checked by your MINI dealer. The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the sys- >...
  • Page 71 The airbags are designed to not be triggered in bag generators executed only by a MINI dealer every type of collision, e.g. not in minor acci- or a workshop that works according to repair dents, certain rollover situations or rear impacts.
  • Page 72: Automatic Deactivation Of The Front Passenger Airbags

    MINI. lights up. It indicates that the child seat has Do not place items under the seat which could been detected and that the front passenger press against the seat from below.
  • Page 73 CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety Operational readiness of airbag system As of radio readiness, page 41, the warning lamp lights up briefly to indicate that the entire airbag system and the belt tensioners are oper- ational. Airbag system malfunction >...
  • Page 74: Lamps

    CONTROLS Lamps Lamps Parking lamps/low beams Low beams Turn the light switch to position 2. The low beams come on when the ignition is on. Automatic headlamp control* When the switch is in position 3, the low beams are switched on and off automatically depend- ing on ambient light conditions, e.g.
  • Page 75: Daytime Running Lights

    CONTROLS Lamps Pathway lighting Briefly press the button repeatedly until the display shows the illustrated symbol. If you activate the headlamp flasher after switching off the ignition with the lamps switched off, the low beams come on and remain on for a certain time. The setting is stored for the remote control in use, refer to Personal Profile, page 20.
  • Page 76: Adaptive Light Control

    CONTROLS Lamps Switch on the ignition, refer to page 41. Press the button to select: Press the button on the turn signal indicator > as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis- Daytime running lights activated. played. > Daytime running lights deactivated. Press the button for a longer period.
  • Page 77: High Beams

    CONTROLS Lamps High beams/ Fog lamps* roadside parking lamps Fog lamps Rear fog lamp Turn signals/roadside parking lamps Press the respective switch to turn the lamps on/ Switching on high beams off. Switching off high beams/headlamp flasher Fog lamps* Roadside parking lamps, left or right* The parking lamps or low beams must be The vehicle can be illuminated on one side for switched on for the fog lamps to operate.
  • Page 78: Interior Lamps

    CONTROLS Lamps Instrument lighting Switching interior lamps on/off manually You can adjust the brightness of the instrument lighting only when the parking lamps or the low beams are on. To switch the interior lamps on/off. Press the switch. To switch off the interior lamps permanently, press the switch for about 3 seconds.
  • Page 79: Ambient Lighting

    CONTROLS Lamps Ambient lighting* The color and brightness of the ambient lighting can be changed. > Press the switch forward. The color changes in stages. > Press the switch toward the rear. The brightness changes in stages. Intermediate settings and colors are possible. For a continuous color change in the ambient lighting, press and hold the switch toward the front for longer than...
  • Page 80: Climate

    Climate Equipment versions Air vents Depending on your vehicle's equipment, your Airflow directed toward the windshield and MINI contains an air conditioner or an automatic side windows climate control Air to the upper body area, draft-free venti- Air conditioner lation...
  • Page 81: Air Conditioner

    CONTROLS Climate Air conditioner Air flow rate Rear window defroster Cooling function Air distribution Recirculated-air mode Windshield heating Temperature Air flow rate Recirculated-air mode Adjust the air flow rate. The higher the If the air outside the car has an rate, the more effective the heating or unpleasant odor or contains pollut- cooling will be.
  • Page 82: Automatic Climate Control

    Turn on rear window defroster if necessary. on the battery. Microfilter The microfilter captures dust and pollen. The microfilter is changed by your MINI dealer dur- ing routine maintenance work. Automatic climate control* Air flow rate, manual Defrosting windows and removing conden-...
  • Page 83: Maximum Cooling

    CONTROLS Climate Air flow rate, manual Maximum cooling Press the – button to reduce air flow. Press You will get maximum cooling as the + button to increase it. quickly as possible if the outside air is at a temperature greater than You can reactivate the automatic mode 327/06 and the engine is running.
  • Page 84: Windshield Heating

    The microfilter captures dust and pollen. The activated-charcoal filter provides additional pro- tection by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air. Your MINI dealer replaces this com- bined filter as a standard part of your scheduled maintenance. You can call up further information in the service requirements display, page 56.
  • Page 85: Practical Interior Accessories

    If the LED 2 For additional information, please contact your does not flash rapidly after approx. MINI dealer or call: 1-800-355-3515. 60 seconds, alter the distance and repeat this step. You can also obtain information on the Internet Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 86 CONTROLS Practical interior accessories Canada: if the LED is not flashing rapidly Park your vehicle within the range of the after 60 seconds, change the distance and remote-controlled device. repeat the step or, if the programming was Do not exceed the 164 ft/50 m range interrupted by the hand-held transmitter, of the remote-controlled device.
  • Page 87: Glove Compartment

    CONTROLS Practical interior accessories If the LED 2 does not flash rapidly after approx. 60 seconds, alter the distance and repeat this step. Canada: if the LED is not flashing rapidly after 60 seconds, change the distance and repeat the step or, if the programming was interrupted by the hand-held transmitter, press and hold the memory button and press the button on the hand-held transmit-...
  • Page 88: Storage Compartments

    CONTROLS Practical interior accessories To prevent injury in the event of an acci- dent, close the storage compartment after use while the vehicle is being driven.< Clothes hooks There are clothes hooks on the grab handles in the rear passenger compartment. Items of clothing hung from the hooks must not obstruct the driver's view.
  • Page 89: Cupholders And Ashtray

    There are two additional cupholders in the arm In your MINI, when the engine is running or if the rests in the rear. ignition is switched on, you can use electrical devices such as flashlights, car vacuum cleaners, etc., up to approx.
  • Page 90 Drive Me. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 91: Driving Tips

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 92: Things To Remember When Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Break-in period Following part replacement The same break-in procedures should be Moving parts need breaking-in time to adjust to observed if any of the components mentioned each other. Please follow the instructions below above have to be renewed in the course of the in order to achieve the optimal service life and vehicle's operating life.
  • Page 93: Driving Through Water

    This strategy helps you avoid placing Braking safely excessive loads on the brake system. Downshift- Your MINI is equipped with ABS. If you are in a ing in manual mode of the automatic transmis- situation which requires full braking, it is best to sion, page 45.
  • Page 94: Cargo Loading

    Pull on the handle to roll the cover up. In the MINI Cooper S, the coolant pump may Pivot the roll-up cover upward at both ends, continue to run for some time after the engine is arrow 1 and move it up out of the holders, switched off.
  • Page 95: Cargo Net

    In the cargo area Fold the rear seat backrest forward if neces- sary, page 93. By way of example, the illustration shows the cargo compartment in the MINI. Pull the lever. Fold rear seat backrests forward. When folding the backrest back up, make sure that the seat's locking mechanisms engage properly.
  • Page 96: Determining Cargo Limit

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Flat load floor* Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in The maximum load of the flat load floor is your vehicle. 165 lbs./75 kg. Do not exceed a maximum permissible load of 55 lbs./25 kg for the storage Subtract the combined weight of the driver compartment beneath the flat load floor;...
  • Page 97: Stowing Cargo

    Roof-mounted luggage rack* A special rack system is available as an option for your MINI. Your MINI dealer will be glad to Securing cargo advise you. Comply with the installation instruc- tions supplied with the rack system. Mounting points By way of example, the illustration shows the cargo compartment in the MINI.
  • Page 98: Saving Fuel

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Loading roof-mounted luggage rack Low inflation pressure increases rolling resis- tance and thus leads to greater fuel consump- Because roof racks raise the vehicle's center of tion and tire wear. gravity when loaded, they have a major effect on vehicle handling and steering response.
  • Page 99 The man- ufacturer of your MINI recommends having the vehicle serviced by a MINI dealer. Also note the MINI Maintenance System, page 140. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 100 Rock Me. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 101: Entertainment

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 102: Radio Mini Boost Cd

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Radio MINI Boost CD Radio switching on/off Set the audio source to a high volume level to be able to better set the volume of Press left rotary knob. The radio selects the audio signal.<...
  • Page 103 ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Time To adjust the volume of an external audio device to the radio: MODE Press button. Setting the time, date and time format You may set the time, date and the time format, Press the button.
  • Page 104 ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Selecting stations by changing the Storing a station frequency Press the corresponding button as Press the button. often as necessary until the desired fre- Press the button each time to enter a quency range is selected.
  • Page 105 ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Switching RDS on/off "HD": a station is received digitally. "(HD)": a station is broadcasting digital signals; Press the button. digital radio reception is, however, switched off. For some stations, the digital signals are not Press the button.
  • Page 106: Satellite Radio

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Operation indicators Activating Acquiring Turn the knob on the right to select a chan- A search for digital stations is being conducted. nel that is not yet activated. No Signal Press the knob on the right to confirm a No digital station has been found.
  • Page 107: Additional Information

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Changing channels using buttons Select the desired category. … Press the button for the corresponding direction. The next activated channel is recalled. Select desired channel. Search function Press and hold the button for the corresponding direction.
  • Page 108: Selecting A Track

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Changing the music track If necessary, select additional subfolders and press the button on the right. Jumping tracks Select the desired track and press the button … Press the button as often as necessary on the right.
  • Page 109: Usb Audio Interface

    Do not expose CDs to a temperature greater tional information may be found at than 1227/506, elevated humidity or direct www.mini.com/connectivity or at a dealer. sunlight. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 110 For additional information, contact your MINI … Press and hold the button. dealer or visit the Internet at www.mini.com/ The track can be heard in but only in a dis- connectivity. torted fashion.
  • Page 111 ENTERTAINMENT Radio MINI Boost CD Random order Adjusting the iPod volume* The volume of the iPod can be lower or higher Press the button. than the audio sources for the radio. The current track is played to the end. To adjust the volume of the iPod to the volume...
  • Page 112 Connect Me. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 113 AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 114: Communications Telephone

    Bluetooth. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Blue- tooth® SIG, Inc. Your MINI is equipped with a complete mobile phone preparation. After a suitable mobile phone is paired with the vehicle once, the mobile phone can be controlled via the radio,...
  • Page 115 COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Operating the mobile phone via the radio To open the menu show above, refer to Pairing a new mobile phone, delete pairing page 118. data of a mobile phone, or switching Blue- tooth on/off Making and receiving phone calls Time >...
  • Page 116: Pairing/Unpairing Mobile Phone

    COMMUNICATIONS Telephone 10 Switching displays To deactivate the Bluetooth connection: > "PHONE": telephone MENU Press the utton. > "COMP": computer Press the button. > "CONFIG": adjusting 11 Radio on/off, volume Press the button. > Press: to switch radio on/off > Turn: adjusting volume Press the button.
  • Page 117 > Suitable mobile phones can be found at: www.mini.com/connectivity. > E-mail: mini.assistance@askminiusa.com Enter the Bluetooth passkey using the num- > Hotline, also refer to page 122. ber buttons of the mobile phone. To display the number for the Hotline: Press the button to enter the Blue- tooth passkey using the radio.
  • Page 118: What To Do If

    COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Unpairing mobile phone Turn the right button to show the phone number for the Hotline and the required information for Switch off mobile phone. the pairing procedure on the display. MENU Press the button. Following the initial pairing Press the button.
  • Page 119: Incoming Call

    If you have gone through all items in the list and Incoming call still cannot activate the desired function please contact the Hotline or your MINI dealer. Receiving calls If the phone number of the caller is stored in the phone book and the phone number is transmit- ted, then the name of the entry is displayed.
  • Page 120 COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Accepting a call Alternative: Press the right rotary knob to dial the phone Press the button on the radio or on the steer- number. ing wheel. For your phone number to be displayed to the Alternative: person you are calling, the display of phone numbers must be enabled by your service pro- Press the button.
  • Page 121 COMMUNICATIONS Telephone There are five available lists: Press the button. > "A-Z" The entries of the phone book, the SIM The arrows indicate that card , or the mobile phone, composed of a additional letters can be displayed. name and phone number, are sorted alpha- Turn the right rotary knob to display addi- betically.
  • Page 122: General Information

    COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Dialing a phone number from the phone From the mobile phone to the book using buttons on the steering hands-free system wheel Calls that have been initiated from outside the Press and hold the button to display the Bluetooth range of the vehicle can be continued telephone menu.
  • Page 123 COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Voice commands The system replies: {{123 456 7890. }} {Dial} Activating voice activation system The system replies: {{Dialing number}} Briefly press the button on the steering Calling wheel. An acoustic signal indicates that commands Dialing phone numbers can be spoken aloud. Display on the radio: {Dial number}.
  • Page 124: Adjusting Volume

    , if you opened. require assistance in the event of a flat tire. Say {Dial number} when the desired > "Service": MINI dealer, for example if you entry is read. need to make a service appointment. > "Cust Relat": MINI Hotline...
  • Page 125: Snap-In Adapter

    COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Snap-in adapter* Inserting mobile phone Installation location In the center armrest. Inserting snap-in adapter Press the button and remove the cover. Depending on the mobile phone, it may be necessary to remove the protective cap of the antenna connector and from the USB connection of the mobile phone.
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  • Page 127: Mobility

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 128: Refueling

    MOBILITY Refueling Refueling Manually releasing the fuel filler flap Switch off the engine before refueling; otherwise, fuel cannot be added to the In the event of an electrical malfunction, you can tank and a message will be displayed.< manually release the fuel filler flap: Take all precautionary measures and observe all applicable regulations when handling fuel.
  • Page 129: Fuel Specifications

    This gasoline is highly recommended. However, you may also use gasoline with less AKI. The minimum AKI rating is: > Cooper S, John Cooper Works: 89 > Cooper: 87 If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI rating, the engine may produce knocking sounds when starting at high outside temperatures.
  • Page 130: Wheels And Tires

    MINI. Your MINI dealer will be glad to advise sure. you.< Checking pressure...
  • Page 131 MINI Cooper Clubman tire inflation pressures Tire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Speeds up to a Speeds including those max.
  • Page 132 MOBILITY Wheels and tires MINI Cooper S Clubman tire inflation pressures Tire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Speeds up to a Speeds including those max. of exceeding 100 mph /160 km/h 100 mph / 160 km/h All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilopas- cal with cold tires.
  • Page 133: Tire Coding

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires MINI John Cooper Works Clubman tire inflation pressures Tire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Speeds up to a Speeds including those max. of exceeding 100 mph /160 km/h 100 mph / 160 km/h All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilopas- cal with cold tires.
  • Page 134: Tire Identification Number

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire Identification Number Traction Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of the The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are US Department of Transportation. AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire’s ability to stop DOT code: on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test sur-...
  • Page 135: Tire Condition

    Tread depth checked. To do so, drive carefully to the nearest The tread depth should not drop below 1/8 in/ MINI dealer or tire shop that works according to 3 mm, although, for example, European legis- MINI repair procedures with correspondingly lation only specifies a minimum tread depth of trained personnel.
  • Page 136: New Wheels And Tires

    Your MINI dealer will be glad to inform you The symbol identifying run-flat tires is a circle about the correct wheel and tire combination for with the letters RSC on the sidewall.
  • Page 137: Snow Chains

    Keep in mind that no space-saver spare tire is available in the Snow chains* event of a flat. Your MINI dealer will be glad to advise you. Only certain types of fine-link snow chains have...
  • Page 138: Under The Hood

    If you are not familiar with the regulations to be observed, have the necessary work on your vehicle carried out only by a MINI dealer or a workshop that has specially trained personnel working in accordance with the specifications of the MINI manufacturer.
  • Page 139: Engine Oil

    MOBILITY Under the hood Important parts of the engine compartment Vehicle identification number Coolant expansion tank Battery, under the cover Reservoir for washer fluid for the headlamp and window washer system Engine oil dipstick Engine compartment fuse box Engine oil filler neck Engine oil Pull the dipstick out after approx.
  • Page 140: Adding Engine Oil

    MOBILITY Under the hood Oil types for refilling Notes Do not use oil additives as this could result in engine damage.< When selecting a motor oil, ensure that it belongs to one of the SAE viscosity classes 0W-40, 0W-30, 5W-40 and 5W-30; otherwise, malfunctions or damage to the engine may result.<...
  • Page 141: Coolant Temperature

    Have the reason for the coolant loss eliminated Not all commercially available additives are suit- as soon as possible. able for your MINI. Your MINI dealer knows which additives are suitable and will be glad to advise you. Only use suitable additives; otherwise, engine damage may result.
  • Page 142: Maintenance

    The manufacturer of the MINI recom- mends that you have service and repair If and when you come to sell your MINI, a com- operations performed at your MINI dealer. prehensive record of servicing will prove a signif- Take the time to ensure that these service pro- icant benefit.
  • Page 143 This indicates excessive misfiring or a malfunction in the engine. If this happens, reduce your speed and visit the nearest MINI dealer as soon as possible. Severe misfiring can quickly lead to serious dam- age of emissions-related components, espe- cially the catalytic converter.
  • Page 144: Care

    MINI. Before driving into the car wash, check if the sys- The manufacturer of your MINI recommends tem is suitable for your MINI. Observe the fol- using manufacturer-approved products to clean lowing points: and care for your vehicle.
  • Page 145 The manufacturer of the MINI recommends Headlamps repairing paint damage professionally according Do not wipe dry and do not use abrasive or cor- to factory specifications with original MINI rosive cleaning agents.
  • Page 146: Light Alloy Wheels

    Only clean with water and, if necessary, solvent- The leather processed by the manufac- free plastic cleaners. turer of your MINI is a high-quality natural Do not use solvents such as alcohol, lac- product. Light variations in the grain is one of...
  • Page 147: Vehicle Storage

    If you are not going to drive your car for more than three months, please ask for advice from your MINI dealer or a workshop that works according to MINI manufacturer specifications. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 148: Replacing Components

    Run-flat tires* or space-saver spare tire* Your vehicle comes with an onboard vehicle toolkit that varies with the equipment version; it is stored underneath the flat load floor. With the MINI Mobility System* Folding chock and cover for defective wheel...
  • Page 149: Lamps And Bulbs

    Caring for headlamps, refer to page 143. Changing the rear wiper blade For any bulb replacement not described below, contact a MINI dealer or a work- shop that has specially trained personnel work- ing in accordance with the specifications of the MINI manufacturer.<...
  • Page 150: Xenon Lamps

    Have any work on the xenon lamp system, including bulb replacement, carried out Replacing the bulb only by a MINI dealer or a workshop that has Turn the lamp counterclockwise, arrow 1, specially trained personnel working in accor- and remove it, arrow 2.
  • Page 151 MOBILITY Replacing components Turn signals, parking lamps, roadside To insert the new bulb and replace the cov- parking lamps, and fog lamps ers, proceed in reverse order. Accessing the lamps via the wheel well Replacing a parking/roadside parking lamp bulb 5 watt bulb, W 5 W Turn in the wheel.
  • Page 152: Tail Lamps

    MOBILITY Replacing components Side turn signals Changing 5 watt bulb, W 5 W Using the screwdriver from the onboard vehicle toolkit, remove the screw at the top. Push the lamp with the ventilation grate for- ward and remove. Swing out the tail lamp and remove it toward the top.
  • Page 153: Mini Mobility System

    MINI Mobility System* Preparations Using a screwdriver, push the lamp to the Use of the MINI Mobility System may be ineffec- left in the tab of the lamp housing, arrow 1. tive if the tire puncture measures approx. 1/8 in/ Remove the lamp, arrow 2.
  • Page 154 Please contact the nearest the connector of the sealant bottle. Make MINI dealer.< sure that the hose is not kinked. Insert the sealant bottle on the compressor housing in an upright position.
  • Page 155: Distributing The Sealant

    If an inflation pressure of 26 psi/180 kPa still compressor 6 from the sealant bottle. cannot be reached, the tire is too heavily dam- Connect the filler hose 2 of the sealant bot- aged. Contact the nearest MINI dealer.< tle to the unoccupied connection on the sealant bottle.
  • Page 156: Jacking Up The Vehicle

    MOBILITY Replacing components Removing the space-saver spare tire Additional safety measures when chang- ing tires: The space-saver spare tire is located under the Only change the tire when parked on a surface tire change set in the cargo area. that is level, firm and not slippery. Fold up the floor mat.
  • Page 157: Vehicle Battery

    Disposal Tighten all the lug bolts firmly in a diagonal After replacing old batteries, return the pattern. used batteries to your MINI dealer or to a Lower the vehicle. recycling center. Maintain the battery in an Remove the jack. upright position for transport and storage.
  • Page 158: In The Engine Compartment

    Ampere rating. To do this could cause a fire in the vehicle resulting from a circuit overload. Have the fuse changed only by a MINI dealer or a workshop that has specially trained personnel working in accordance with the specifications of the MINI manufacturer.<...
  • Page 159: Giving And Receiving Assistance

    Jump-starting 24 hours a day in many countries. You can receive assistance there in the event of an emer- If the car's own battery is flat, your MINI's engine gency. can be started by connecting two jumper cables to another vehicle's battery. You can also use First aid pouch* the same method to help start another vehicle.
  • Page 160 MOBILITY Giving and receiving assistance Open the battery cover in the engine com- Body ground in MINI: partment to access the positive terminal of your MINI. Attach the second terminal clamp of the minus/– jumper cable to the negative termi-...
  • Page 161: Being Towed

    The screw-in tow fitting must always be carried in the car. It can be screwed in at the front or There is no power assist while the engine is off. rear of the MINI. Thus, braking and steering will require increased effort.
  • Page 162 MOBILITY Giving and receiving assistance Towing with a tow truck Have the MINI Clubman transported with a tow truck with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed. Do not lift the vehicle by a tow fitting or body and chassis parts; otherwise, dam- age may result.<...
  • Page 163: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Indicator and warning lamps Indicator and warning lamps can light up in var- ious combinations and colors in indicator area 1 or 2. Refer to the table for information on causes and how to react. Note whether a lamp lights up alone or in combination with another.
  • Page 164 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do Lights up briefly: Approx. 2.1 US gal/8 liters of fuel are still in the tank Remains on: Cruising range is no more than 50 km, page Engine refuses to start Depress the brake or clutch in order to start the engine, page 41.
  • Page 165 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do Window washer fluid level too low Add washer fluid as soon as possible, page 49. Lights up in red: Service due Arrange a service appointment. Check service requirements, page 140. Lights up in yellow: The next time that the Start/Stop but- ton is pressed, the engine starts, pos- sibly even without a foot on the...
  • Page 166 Lights up in red: Engine malfunction Stop the car and switch off the engine. You cannot continue your journey. Contact your MINI dealer. Lights up in yellow: Full engine power no longer available You can continue your journey, but moderate your speed and exercise due caution.
  • Page 167 Lights up in red: Brake fluid level too low Braking action is reduced, stop with care. Contact the nearest MINI dealer. Lights up in yellow: Hill Assist failed. The car will not be Have the system checked as soon as held in place after the brake is possible.
  • Page 168 Lights up in red: Brake fluid level too low Braking action is reduced, stop with care. Contact the nearest MINI dealer. Lights up in yellow: Hill Assist failed. The car will not be Have the system checked as soon as held in place after the brake is possible.
  • Page 169 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do Lights up in red: Have the system in question checked without delay. > Starter failed or The engine cannot be restarted. > Ignition malfunctioning. Engine Depress the brake to start the engine restart only possible when brake again.
  • Page 170 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do The Dynamic Stability Control DSC Driving stability limited during accel- and Dynamic Traction Control DTC eration and cornering. have failed. You can continue your journey, but moderate your speed and exercise due caution.
  • Page 171 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitor Light up in yellow and red: Carefully bring the car to a stop. There is a flat tire or substantial loss Observe the information starting on in tire pressure page 65.
  • Page 172 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do Lights up in red: > Transmission limp-home pro- You can continue your journey, but gram active with restricted range moderate your speed and exercise of gears, possibly with reduced due caution. Have the system acceleration checked without delay.
  • Page 173 Add coolant immediately, page 139. Engine oil pressure too low Stop immediately and switch off the engine. You cannot continue your journey. Contact your MINI dealer. Lights up in red: Service appointment overdue Arrange a service appointment. Check service requirements, page 56.
  • Page 174 MOBILITY Indicator and warning lamps Cause What to do No service due Set speed limit exceeded Time and date no longer correct Set the time and date, page 57. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG Online Edition for Part no.
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  • Page 177: Reference

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 178: Technical Data

    REFERENCE Technical data Technical data In the technical data, only the values that differ from the Cooper S are shown for the John Cooper Works. Engine data Cooper Cooper S John Cooper Works Displacement cu in/ 97.5/ 97.5/ 97.5/ cmμ...
  • Page 179 Dimensions All dimensions in inches/mm. Minimum turning radius dia.: 36 ft in/11.0 m. Information after the semicolon: different values for MINI Cooper S. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG...
  • Page 180 REFERENCE Technical data Weights Never exceed either the approved axle loads or the gross vehicle weight. Cooper Cooper S John Cooper Works Curb weight, ready for travel, with all optional extras > Manual transmission lbs./kg 2,712/1,230 2,833/1,285 2,833/1,285 > Automatic transmis- lbs./kg...
  • Page 181 REFERENCE Technical data Capacities US gal/US quarts liters Notes Fuel tank 13.2/– approx. 50 Fuel grade: page including reserve of 2.1/– approx. 8 Window washer system incl. headlamp washer system –/4.8 approx. 4.5 For more details: page Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 326 - © 03/11 BMW AG Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 182: Everything From A To Z

    AUTO program for automatic mobile phone Air pressure, checking, refer to climate control – refer to Snap-in adapter Tire inflation pressure Auto radio, refer to Radio MINI Battery Air recirculation, refer to Recir- Boost CD – charging culated-air mode 79, Automatic –...
  • Page 183 Manual – changing the track – breaking in Car phone, refer to – fast forward/reverse – disc brakes Telephone – playing a track – MINI Maintenance Car wash, care – random order System Car washes – starting Brakes Care – volume –...
  • Page 184 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Child restraint systems Convenient operation Defrost position, refer to Child seats – windows Defrosting windows 80, Chrome parts, care Convenient start, refer to Defrosting windows 80, Chrome parts, refer to Starting the engine Defrosting windows and Care Coolant removing condensation...
  • Page 185 Dynamic Stability Control refer to Service climate control requirements Fine wood, care Dynamic Traction Control – MINI Maintenance First aid pouch System Fixture for remote control, Engine oil level, checking refer to Ignition lock Engine output, refer to Engine...
  • Page 186 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Footbrake, refer to Braking Gear shifting Heating safely – automatic transmission – mirrors Footwell lamps – manual transmission – rear window 79, For your own safety Gearshift lever – seats Front airbags – automatic transmission with Heavy loads, refer to Stowing Front fog lamps Steptronic...
  • Page 187 – of vehicle, refer to Lamps Maintenance system Limit Malfunction warnings, refer to Check Control Listening to test scan Key Memory, refer to Personal – Radio MINI Boost CD Manual air distribution Profile Load Manual mode Key, refer to Keys/remote Load securing equipment, –...
  • Page 188 Music tracks – automatic climate control – for automatic climate – playing a track Overheated engine, refer to control – random order Coolant temperature – MINI Maintenance System Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter Neck support, refer to Head Paintwork, care – MINI Maintenance restraints...
  • Page 189 Component, refer to Run-flat Radio key, refer to Integrated mode 79, tires key/remote control Reclining seat, refer to Rubber parts, care Radio MINI Boost CD Backrest Run-flat System Component – playing stations Refueling RSC, refer to Run-flat – recalling stations...
  • Page 190 – clock, 12 h/24 h mode Speed – enabling Shifting gears – with winter tires Scan, listening to test – automatic transmission with Speed-dependent volume – Radio MINI Boost CD Steptronic Speedo, refer to Screw thread for tow – manual transmission Speedometer fitting Shiftlock...
  • Page 191 Switching on – keys Minimum tread depth – CD player 100, – torque – winter tires – Radio MINI Boost CD Tightening torque, refer to – with emergency operation Switching the cooling function Tightening lug bolts properties on and off...
  • Page 192 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Tow rope Universal garage-door opener, Towing refer to Integrated universal – car with automatic remote control Warning and indicator transmission Universal remote control lamps 13, – methods Unlatching, refer to Warning messages, refer to Tow-starting Unlocking Check Control...
  • Page 193 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Windshield wiper blades, changing Windshield wipers, refer to Wiper system Winter tires – storage Wiper blade replacement Wiper system Work in the engine compartment Wrench/screwdriver, refer to Onboard vehicle toolkit Xenon lamps – replacing bulb Online Edition for Part no.
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