Page 1
LINK: CONTENT & A-Z OWNER'S HANDBOOK. MINI COUNTRYMAN. Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 2
Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 3
MINI. It also contains useful information which will help you to maintain both the operating and road safety of your MINI as well as its full resale value. If applicable, you will find updates after the editorial deadline in the appendix of the printed Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.
Page 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTES Notes............................QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief.......................16 Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
For quick access to a particular topic or item, please consult the detailed alphabetical index, see page 384. OVERVIEW Driving area...........................32 On-board monitor........................ General settings........................Owner's Handbook media....................50 CONTROLS Opening and closing......................Seats, mirrors and steering wheel.................. Carrying children safely.....................91 Driving..........................102 Displays..........................
Page 7
For quick access to a particular topic or item, please consult the detailed alphabetical index, see page 384. Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
The actions to be carried out are shown as a numbered list. The sequence of steps must Internet be followed. Owner's Handbook and general information on MINI, for example on technology, are First action. available on the Internet: www.mini.com Second action. MINI Driver's Guide App...
Page 9
Notes NOTES Production date Lists Alternative options and lists of items with no implied sequence are shown as bullet The production date of your vehicle can be point lists: found at the bottom of the door pillar on the driver's door. –...
Page 10
Your own safety Consequently, the manufacturer of your ve- hicle recommends having corresponding Manufacturer work carried out by a MINI Service Partner. If you choose to use another specialist The manufacturer of this MINI is Bayeri- workshop, the manufacturer recommends...
Page 11
The MINI manufacturer accepts product re- sponsibility for genuine MINI parts and ac- – Malfunctions and faults of important cessories. On the other hand, the MINI man- system components, for example, lights ufacturer cannot accept liability for parts or and brakes.
Page 12
NOTES Notes conditions of the vehicle, helps in locating smartphone, USB stick or MP3 player. If this faults and improving quality, and is trans- data is saved in the vehicle, it can be de- ferred to the vehicle manufacturer, if neces- leted at any time.
Page 13
Notes NOTES between the vehicle and other systems. The Services from other providers wireless network connection is established When using online services from other pro- via an in-vehicle transmitter and receiver viders, these services are the responsibility unit or via personal mobile devices brought of the relevant provider and subject to their into the vehicle, for example smartphones.
Page 14
Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Your MINI in brief Opening and closing All vehicle entrances are locked. Keep the button on the remote con- trol pressed after locking. Buttons on the remote control The windows and the Glass Roof are closed for as long as the button on the remote con- trol is pressed.
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE Simply having the remote control with you, Tailgate for example in your trouser pocket, is suffi- cient. Opening The vehicle automatically recognises the re- mote control when it is in the immediate vi- cinity or inside the vehicle.
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Electrically adjustable seats – Press the button on the inside of the tailgate, arrow 1. 1 Memory function – Press the button, arrow 2. 2 Lumbar support The vehicle is locked after the tailgate 3 Backrest angle has been closed.
Page 19
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE To adjust the exterior mirrors Memory function Principle The memory function enables the following settings to be stored and retrieved when re- quired: – Seat position. – Exterior mirror position. Saving 1 To adjust Switch on the ignition.
Page 20
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Displays and controls Around the selector lever Around the steering wheel 1 Selector lever 2 Controller with buttons 3 Parking brake 1 Low-beam headlights, fog light 2 High-beam headlights, flasher, indicator On-board monitor 3 Instrument cluster...
Page 21
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE Steptronic transmission: stopping Button Function Apply the parking brake when the vehi- Call up the Audio menu. cle is stationary. Engaging the selector lever in posi- To call up the Telephone menu. tion P.
Page 22
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Manual gearbox Steptronic transmission, Sport and manual operation Shifting gears During the shifting process into 5th/6th gear level, push the gear shift lever to the right, otherwise, to avoid inadvertent switching to the 3rd or 4th gear.
Page 23
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE Turn indicator Light and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Rear fog lights. Front fog lights. – On: press the lever beyond the resist- Automatic driving lights control. ance point. – Off: lightly tip the lever as far as the re- sistance point.
Page 24
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Wiper system Rain sensor Activating/deactivating Switching the wipers on/off and flick- wiping Switching on Press the button on the wiper lever. Tap the lever up or push it beyond the re- sistance point. –...
Page 25
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE Air conditioning Button Function Recirculated-air mode. Air conditioning system Automatic air recirculation Button Function control AUC/recirculated- air mode. Temperature. Adjust the air flow man- ually. Cooling function. Air distribution, manual. Recirculated-air mode. Defrost and demist the win- dows.
Page 26
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Telephony 4 Changing station/track 5 Favourites buttons Accepting a call Incoming calls can be accepted using the Mobile telephone register on-board monitor or using the button on the Once the mobile telephone has been con- steering wheel.
Page 27
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE Diesel – Steptronic transmission: Selector lever in selector lever position Diesel fuel to DIN EN 590 standard. N or P and accelerator pedal not applied. Wheels and tyres Displaying the engine oil level Tyre inflation pressure information On the radio: Press the button.
Page 28
QUICK REFERENCE Your MINI in brief Breakdown Assist Warning triangle Hazard warning lights The warning triangle is located in the tail- gate. To remove, release the mounts. The button is situated above the Control Display. Breakdown Assist Mobile Service Available by phone twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week in many countries.
Page 29
Your MINI in brief QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 30
Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 31
OVERVIEW Driving area ....................On-board monitor ..................General settings ..................Owner's Handbook media ..............Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
OVERVIEW Driving area Driving area Vehicle equipment ment selected or the country specification, may also be described here. This also ap- plies to safety-relevant functions and sys- This chapter describes all standard, country- tems. Comply with the relevant laws and specific and special equipment available for regulations when using the corresponding the model series.
Page 33
Driving area OVERVIEW Low-beam headlights High-beam assistance Automatic driving lights con- Parking lights trol Cornering light On-board computer High-beam assistance Instrument lighting 7 Instrument cluster 8 Steering-column lever, right Manual headlight beam throw Windscreen wipers adjustment 5 Buttons on steering wheel, left Rain sensor Camera-based Cruise Control on/off...
Rear-view camera Intelligent Safety Park Assistant Auto Start Stop function 2 Control Display 3 Radio/Multimedia Engine start/stop and ignition 4 Glove box on/off 5 Climate Dynamic Stability Control, MINI Driving Modes switch Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 35
Driving area OVERVIEW 7 Steptronic transmission selector Manual transmission selector lever lever 8 Controller with buttons 9 Parking brake Around the roof lining Emergency call, SOS Ambient lighting Front passenger airbag indica- Panorama Glass Roof tor lamp Reading lights Interior light Online Edition for Part no.
OVERVIEW On-board monitor On-board monitor Vehicle equipment Controls Overview This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and special equipment available for the model series. Therefore equipment which is not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the optional equip- ment selected or the country specification, may also be described here.
Page 37
On-board monitor OVERVIEW Switching on/off automatically The Control Display is switched on automat- ically after unlocking. In certain situations, the Control Display is switched off automatically, for example if no operation is performed on the vehicle for several minutes. Switching on/off manually –...
Page 38
OVERVIEW On-board monitor Operation using the Controller Switching between screens After a menu item has been selected, for ex- ample "System settings", a new screen is Calling up the main menu displayed. Press the button. – Tilt the Controller to the left. The current screen is closed and the previous screen is displayed.
Page 39
On-board monitor OVERVIEW enabled or disabled. Selecting the menu Only letters for which data is available are item enables or disables the function. offered for entry. Function is enabled. Operating alphabetical lists Function is disabled. For alphabetic lists with more than 30 en- tries, the letters for which entries are avail- Entering letters and numbers able can be shown on the left side.
Page 40
OVERVIEW On-board monitor Symbol Meaning Press and hold the desired but- ton until a signal sounds. Roaming active. Text message received. Performing a function Message received. Press the button. Reminder. The function is carried out immedi- ately. If you have selected a telephone num- Sending not possible.
This also ap- Using the on-board monitor: plies to safety-relevant functions and sys- tems. Comply with the relevant laws and "My MINI" regulations when using the corresponding "System settings" functions and systems. "Date and time"...
Page 42
"System settings" If vehicle tracking is activated, the current "Displays" vehicle position can be displayed in the "Control display" MINI Connected app. "Brightness at night" Turn the Controller until the desired brightness is obtained. Press the Controller. Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 43
Principle Calling up messages The vehicle offers various functions which Using the on-board monitor: require data to be transferred to MINI or a "Notifications" service provider. The transfer of data can be deactivated for some functions. Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 44
Only perform settings with the vehicle at a Using the on-board monitor: standstill. Switch on the ignition. "My MINI" Activating/deactivating data transfer "System settings" Follow the instructions on the Control Dis- play. "Data privacy"...
Page 45
Playing music from the Bluetooth numbers can be displayed in the vehicle. smartphone or the audio or USB. Using the on-board monitor: player. "My MINI" USB storage medium: USB. "System settings" Music playback. "Mobile devices" "Settings" The following connection types require a one-off registration process with the vehi- "Bluetooth information"...
Page 46
Nevertheless, the Using the on-board monitor: mobile device does not function as expec- ted. "My MINI" In such cases, the following explanations "System settings" may provide assistance: "Mobile devices" Why could the mobile telephone not be "Connect new device"...
Page 47
General settings OVERVIEW – Under certain circumstances only the Common file systems are supported. phone book entries saved in the mobile Formats FAT32 and exFAT are recom- telephone or on the SIM card are trans- mended. ferred. The following uses are possible: –...
Page 48
Connecting a device Using the on-board monitor: Connect the USB device to a USB interface, "My MINI" see page 206, using a suitable adapter ca- ble. "System settings" The USB device is connected to the vehicle "Mobile devices"...
Page 49
If applicable, these functions are deactivated for an already connected device. Deleting a device Using the on-board monitor: "My MINI" "System settings" "Mobile devices" Select a device. "Delete device" The device is disconnected and deleted from the device list.
50. In many countries, the Owner's Handbook is available as an app for IOS or Android from – MINI Driver's Guide App, see page 50. the corresponding store. – Online Owner's Handbook, see The content can be filtered by entering the page 51.
Page 51
Owner's Handbook media OVERVIEW Online Owner's Handbook ation of basic vehicle functions and what to do in the event of a breakdown. Principle Search by pictures The Online Owner's Handbook specifically The search by pictures function enables you describes the equipment and functions to search for information and descriptions present in the vehicle.
Page 52
OVERVIEW Owner's Handbook media Key features Printed Online All equipment — — covered. Equipment in- — stalled in vehi- cle. Quick refer- — ence. Search by pic- — tures. Frequently — asked ques- tions. Quick links. — Smart Scan. — —...
Page 53
Owner's Handbook media OVERVIEW Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Page 54
Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle equipment Safety notes This chapter describes all standard, country- WARNING specific and special equipment available for Persons remaining in the vehicle or pets the model series. Therefore equipment left inside can lock the doors from the in- which is not installed in your vehicle, for side and lock themselves in.
Page 57
69. take the remote control with you and lock – The interior light, see page 146, and the the vehicle. MINI logo projection are switched on, provided that the interior light was not switched off manually. Overview –...
Page 58
There is a danger of damage In addition the MINI logo projection is to property. Cover the edges and make switched on. sure that sharp objects cannot strike the These functions are not available if the inte- rear window.
Page 59
Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening Push integrated key into the battery compartment cover and raise cover. Press and hold the button on the re- mote control for approximately 1 second. Without automatic tailgate operation: The tailgate is unlocked and can be swivel- led upwards.
Page 60
CONTROLS Opening and closing Loss of remote controls Starting the engine via special ID of the remote control A lost remote control can be blocked and re- placed by a Service Partner of the manufac- turer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop.
Page 61
Opening and closing CONTROLS Safety notes To do so, push the integrated key from underneath into the opening until it stops, and remove the cover. WARNING For some country specifications, it is not possible to unlock the vehicle from the in- side if it has been locked from the outside.
Page 62
CONTROLS Opening and closing Overview The vehicle automatically recognises the re- mote control when it is in the immediate vi- cinity or inside the vehicle. General Comfort Access supports the following functions: – Unlocking and locking the vehicle. – Comfort closing. –...
Page 63
Opening and closing CONTROLS with the remote control, pressing the but- Closing ton on the outer door handle again does not unlock the other vehicle access points. Rather, the vehicle is locked again. If a door of a locked vehicle was opened from the inside via the door opener, press- ing the button on the outer door handle first locks the vehicle again.
Page 64
CONTROLS Opening and closing foot movement directed forwards in the central rear area and the tailgate is opened NOTE or closed accordingly. The tailgate swings rearwards and up- This function is unavailable in vehicles with wards when opened. There is a danger of a trailer tow hitch or rear luggage rack damage to property.
Page 65
Opening and closing CONTROLS Moving your foot again will stop the closing operation, and moving it one more time af- NOTE ter that will open the boot lid again. The tailgate swings rearwards and up- wards when opened. There is a danger of Malfunction damage to property.
Page 66
CONTROLS Opening and closing doors will respond to this. Adjust the set- – Without Comfort Access: unlock vehicle. tings, see page 69. With Comfort Access: unlock the vehi- cle or have the remote control about Safety notes your person. Press the button on the tailgate. WARNING –...
Page 67
Opening and closing CONTROLS Using the on-board monitor: Cancelling the opening operation The opening procedure is interrupted in the "My MINI" following situations: "Vehicle settings" – If the vehicle begins to move. "Doors/Key" – By pressing the button on the outside of "Tailgate"...
Page 68
CONTROLS Opening and closing button again and holding it down re- sumes the closing operation. – By releasing the button on the remote control. Pressing the button again and holding it down resumes the closing op- eration. Malfunction Safety note Press the button on the inside of the tail- gate.
Page 69
Opening and closing CONTROLS When the vehicle is unlocked with a remote – MINI Driving Modes. control, the allocated driver profile is activa- – Intelligent Safety. ted. All the settings saved in the driver pro- – Driver's seat position, exterior mirror file are applied automatically.
Page 70
"Driver's door only" Automatic unlocking Only the driver's door and fuel filler Using the on-board monitor: flap are unlocked. Pressing again un- locks the entire vehicle. "My MINI" – "All doors" "Vehicle settings" The entire vehicle is unlocked. "Doors/Key" "Unlock at end of journey"...
Page 71
Opening and closing CONTROLS – Improper use of the socket for on-board locked. The hazard warning lights flash diagnosis. once. The alarm system indicates these changes Signals of the indicator lamps visually and audibly: – Indicator lamp flashes every 2 seconds: –...
Page 72
CONTROLS Opening and closing Power window switches Avoiding false alarms General General The tilt alarm sensor and the interior move- In an accident of corresponding severity, ment detector may trigger an alarm without the windows are automatically closed until any unauthorised activity taking place. only a small gap remains.
Page 73
Opening and closing CONTROLS The window is opened automatically. Safety note The movement is stopped by pressing the switch again. WARNING Comfort opening using the remote control, Accessories on the windows, for example see page 57. aerials, can impair the anti-trap mecha- nism.
Page 74
CONTROLS Opening and closing The LED is illuminated when the safety the area of movement of the windows is function is switched on. kept clear. Open the window in question com- Malfunction pletely. General Pull the switch as far as the resist- In certain cases, it is possible that the win- ance point and hold it there.
Page 75
Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Comfort position In some models, the wind noises in the car's interior are lowest when the glass roof is not fully open. In these models, the auto- matic function initially only opens the glass roof as far as this comfort position. Pressing the switch again opens the glass roof fully.
Page 76
If a power failure occurs while the Glass Roof is opening or closing, it may only have limited functionality afterwards. In this case, the system must be initialised. MINI recommends having this work carried out by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a spe- cialist workshop.
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle equipment Front seats Safety notes This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and special equipment available for the model series. Therefore equipment WARNING which is not installed in your vehicle, for To adjust the seat during a journey could example on account of the optional equip- ment selected or the country specification,...
Page 78
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Manually adjustable seats Height Overview Pull the lever up or press the lever down un- til the desired height is reached. 1 Forward/back Backrest angle 2 Thigh support 3 Height 4 Backrest angle Forward/back Pull the lever and add or remove pressure on the backrest as required.
Page 79
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Forward/back Turn the wheel to increase or decrease the curvature. Press the switch forwards or backwards. Electrically adjustable seats Height General The current seat position can be saved with the memory function, see page 87. Overview Press the switch up or down.
Page 80
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Backrest angle Thigh support Tilt the switch forwards or backwards. Pull the lever on the front of the seat and adjust the thigh support. Lumbar support Seat heating, front Principle Overview The curvature of the backrest can be changed in such a way that the lumbar re- gion, the lordosis, is supported.
Page 81
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Switching off To adjust Press and hold the button until the LEDs are extinguished. Rear seats Safety notes Pull the lever and slide the seat in the de- WARNING sired direction. There is a risk of entrapment when folding After releasing the lever, move the seat gen- down the centre armrest in the rear.
Page 82
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel The inner belt buckle of the rear seat is in- tended for the person sitting in the middle. WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear upon the General body's skeleton and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, or lie against Before a journey, always make sure that all pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable.
Page 83
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS – The seat belts or belt buckles are wards on the shoulder section of the damaged, dirty or have been modified belt until the lap belt fits tightly. in another way. – The diagonal shoulder strap adjusts au- –...
Page 84
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Middle seat belt in the rear Seat belt reminder for driver and front passenger seat Fastening the seat belt General The seat belt reminder is activated when the seat belt on the driver's side is not fas- tened.
Page 85
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Front head restraints – Do not use any accessories, for exam- ple cushions, during the journey. Safety notes To adjust the height: John Cooper Works sport seat WARNING The head restraints can be adjusted in If the head restraints are removed or in- height.
Page 86
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel WARNING Parts of the body can become trapped when the head restraints are moving. There is a danger of injury. When moving the head restraint, make sure that the area of movement is kept clear. Fold the seat backrest forwards if neces- WARNING sary.
Page 87
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Removing Safety notes Only remove the head restraint if no-one is intending to sit on the seat in question. WARNING There is a risk of entrapment when the seats are being moved. There is a danger of injury or damage to property.
Page 88
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Recalling Overview The saved position is called up automati- cally. Press the desired button 1 or 2. The operation is halted when you press a seat adjustment switch or one of the mem- ory buttons. Adjusting the seat position on the driver's side is interrupted after a short time during the journey.
Page 89
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Folding in is possible up to a speed of ap- Rear-view mirror, manual-dim prox. 20 km/h, 15 mph. Tilting lever To fold the mirrors in and out is useful in the following situations: – In car washes.
Page 90
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel – In the mirror glass. To adjust – On the back of the mirror. Operating requirements – Keep the photocells clean. – Do not obstruct the zone between the rearview mirror and the windscreen. Steering wheel Switch on the ignition.
Carrying children safely CONTROLS Carrying children safely Vehicle equipment ment selected or the country specification, may also be described here. This also ap- plies to safety-relevant functions and sys- This chapter describes all standard, country- tems. Comply with the relevant laws and specific and special equipment available for regulations when using the corresponding the model series.
Page 92
CONTROLS Carrying children safely Group Weight of Approxi- Front Front Rear Rear seat, child mate age passen- passen- seats, middle – ger seat, ger seat, outer – b) airbag airbag OFF – a) 9 – 18 kg U, L U, L– d) to 4 years 15 –...
Page 93
Carrying children safely CONTROLS additional injuries can be caused, for ex- ests are correctly engaged or locked. If ample in the event of an accident or brak- possible, adjust the height of the head re- ing and evasive manoeuvres. There is a straints, or remove them.
Page 94
CONTROLS Carrying children safely Not for Australia/New Zealand: On WARNING the front passenger seat If the seat adjustment or child seat instal- lation is incorrect, the child restraint sys- Deactivating airbags tem may have limited stability or may not be stable at all. There is a danger of injury WARNING or even death.
Page 95
Carrying children safely CONTROLS NEVER use a rearward facing child re- to the rear and as far up as possible to ach- straint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE ieve the best possible routing of the belt AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS and protection in the event of an accident.
Page 96
CONTROLS Carrying children safely Group Weigh Class/cate- Front Front Rear Rear t of proxi- gory – a) passen- passen- seats, seat, child mate ger seat, outer middle seat, airbag 2nd seat airbag OFF – b) seat D - ISO/R2 IL – c) 18 kg to 4 ye C - ISO/R3...
Page 97
Carrying children safely CONTROLS Mounts for the upper ISOFIX retaining strap Safety notes WARNING If the upper retaining strap is used incor- rectly with the child restraint system, the protective effect may be reduced. There is The brackets for the lower ISOFIX anchors a danger of injury.
Page 98
CONTROLS Carrying children safely Mounting points Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point WARNING In the event of an accident, persons sitting in the rear can come in contact with the tensioned retaining strap of the child re- straint system on the front passenger seat.
Page 99
- AS 1754, can be applied immediately to mends the following child restraint systems: the relevant mounting. – MINI Baby Seat Group 0+. Please refer strictly to the installation in- structions supplied with the child restraint – MINI Junior Seat Group 1.
Page 100
CONTROLS Carrying children safely Safety notes Routing the retaining strap WARNING Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
Page 101
Carrying children safely CONTROLS Locking doors and windows Doors Push up the locking levers on the rear doors. The door in question can now only be opened from the outside. Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver's door if children are travelling in the rear.
CONTROLS Driving Driving Vehicle equipment To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unneces- sary power consumers. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and special equipment available for Ignition off the model series. Therefore equipment Manual gearbox: press the start/stop button which is not installed in your vehicle, for again, do not press the clutch pedal.
Page 103
Driving CONTROLS Steptronic transmission with a tap-operated – Shortly before the battery is discharged selector lever, see page 116: when the igni- so that an engine start remains possible. tion is switched off, the selector lever will shift automatically to position P if it was Engine start previously in position R, D or M/S.
Page 104
CONTROLS Driving Stopping the engine Avoid repeated starting in quick succes- sion. Safety notes Diesel engine With the engine cold and at temperatures WARNING below 0 ℃, 32 ℉ the starting operation can Unsupervised children or animals in the be delayed slightly due to automatic pre- vehicle can set the vehicle in motion and heating.
Page 105
Driving CONTROLS Steptronic transmission Stopping the engine Stopping the engine Operating requirements The engine is automatically shut down Apply the parking brake when the vehi- when stationary under the following condi- cle is stationary. tions: Engaging the selector lever in posi- Manual gearbox: tion P.
Page 106
CONTROLS Driving Displays in the instrument cluster – Manual gearbox: by depressing the clutch pedal. The display indicates that the – Steptronic transmission: by releasing Auto Start Stop function is the brake pedal. ready for automatically start- ing the engine. After starting the engine, accelerate as nor- mal.
Page 107
Driving CONTROLS – Manual gearbox: low brake vacuum, for During an automatic engine stop, the example because the brake pedal has engine is started. been pressed a number of times in suc- The engine can be started or stopped cession. only by means of the start/stop button.
Page 108
CONTROLS Driving facturer or another qualified Service Partner There is a risk of accidents or injury. Do or a specialist workshop. not leave children or animals unsupervised in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, take the remote control with you and lock Parking brake the vehicle.
Page 109
Driving CONTROLS The indicator lamp illuminates red, a – Engine on. signal sounds and the brake lights il- – Gear engaged. luminate. – Driver's seat belt fastened and door A Check Control message is shown. closed. – Engine power is sufficient to start off. If the vehicle is braked to a standstill, the parking brake is applied.
Page 110
The duration of the triple turn signal can be Wiper system set. Using the on-board monitor: General "My MINI" Do not use wipers with a dry windscreen, otherwise the wiper blades will wear or be- "Vehicle settings" come damaged more quickly.
Page 111
Driving CONTROLS screen, and that the wipers are in contact Switching off and flick-wiping with the windscreen when switching on. NOTE If the wipers are frozen to the windscreen, switching them on may cause the wiper blades to tear off and the wiper motor to overheat.
Page 112
CONTROLS Driving Activating/deactivating Windscreen washer Safety notes WARNING At low temperatures, the washer fluid can freeze onto the windscreen and restrict visibility. There is a danger of accidents. Only use the washer systems if there is no possibility of the washer fluid freezing. Press the button on the wiper lever.
Page 113
Driving CONTROLS Rear wiper Safety notes Overview WARNING If the wipers start moving when they are folded away from the windscreen, parts of the body may become trapped or the vehi- cle may be damaged. There is a danger of injury or damage to property.
Page 114
CONTROLS Driving freezes away from sources of combustion. Lift the wipers completely away from Do not pour service products into other the windscreen. bottles. Keep service products out of the reach of children. WARNING Washer fluid can ignite on contact with hot parts of the engine, and catch fire.
Page 115
Driving CONTROLS The reservoir for the washer fluid is located Schematic diagram in the engine compartment. Malfunction Using undiluted screenwash concentrate or antifreeze made of alcohol may result in false indications at low temperatures below -15 ℃/+5 ℉. Manual gearbox –...
Page 116
CONTROLS Driving Steptronic transmission Transmission with a latching selector lever Principle The Steptronic transmission combines the functions of an automatic transmission with the opportunity of changing gear manually if required. Safety note WARNING The selector lever positions P, R, N and D An unsecured vehicle can start moving are selected by moving the selector lever and rolling away.
Page 117
Driving CONTROLS R Reverse Engaging selector lever positions: with a latching selector lever Only engage selector lever position R when the vehicle is stationary. General N neutral Apply the brakes until you are ready to In selector lever position N, the vehicle can drive off, otherwise the vehicle will move be pushed or can roll without power from when a drive position is selected.
Page 118
CONTROLS Driving – Inadvertent change from selector lever Move the selector lever to the desired position P to another selector lever posi- position. tion. Press and hold the button to cancel the selector lever lock. Engaging selector lever positions: with a tap-operated selector lever With the driver's seat belt fastened, General briefly press the selector lever in the de-...
Page 119
Driving CONTROLS Rolling or pushing the vehicle NOTE General Selector lever position P is automatically engaged when the ignition is switched off. In some situations, the vehicle may need to There is a danger of damage to property. be rolled a short distance without power, Do not switch the ignition off in car for example in a car wash, or be pushed.
Page 120
Principle manual operation M/S. The gears can be changed manually in man- MINI John Cooper Works: when reaching ual operation. certain engine speed limits, up-shifting is not performed automatically in manual op- Activating manual operation eration M/S.
Page 121
Driving CONTROLS Shift paddles with Steptronic sport Shifting gears transmission Principle The shift paddles on the steering wheel ena- ble fast gearshifting without taking the hands off the steering wheel. General Gearshift – Change up: pull right shift paddle Gear shifting is only carried out if the en- briefly.
Page 122
CONTROLS Driving pull the holding ring upwards at the rear Before the transmission lockout is released, edge. apply the parking brake to prevent the vehi- cle from rolling away. Engaging selector lever position N Unlocking is possible if the starter can turn the engine.
Page 123
Starting with Launch Control With the engine running: Press the button and select SPORT with the MINI Driving Modes switch. In the instrument cluster, TRACTION is shown in combination with SPORT. The DSC OFF indicator lamp is illuminated. Engaging selector lever position S.
CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle equipment ment selected or the country specification, may also be described here. This also ap- plies to safety-relevant functions and sys- This chapter describes all standard, country- tems. Comply with the relevant laws and specific and special equipment available for regulations when using the corresponding the model series.
Page 125
1 Driver Assistance Systems On-board computer Messages, for example, Check Control 2 Selector lever position Time Shift point indicator Outside temperature 3 Status of MINI Driving Modes switch Selection lists Odometer/trip distance recorder Check Control Indicator and warning lamps General...
Page 126
CONTROLS Displays not fastened or objects are detected on the vehicle and the differential speed is rela- front passenger seat. tively high. Check whether the seat belt has been fas- Intervene by braking and, if necessary, per- tened correctly. forming an evasive manoeuvre. Seat belt reminder for rear seats Person warning Seat belt on the corresponding rear...
Page 127
Displays CONTROLS Dynamic Stability Control DSC tomatically reactivated upon leaving the field of interference. If the indicator lamp is flashing: DSC – TPM could not complete the reset: per- is regulating the acceleration and form a system reset again. braking forces. The vehicle is being stabilised.
Page 128
Displaying Check Control messages Indicator lamp flashes: set speed saved in the memory limit is exceeded. An acoustic signal may Using the on-board monitor: sound. "My MINI" Reduce speed or deactivate system. "Vehicle status" Online Edition for Part no. 01402988211 - II/18...
Displays CONTROLS Service Partner or a specialist work- "Check Control" shop. Select a text message. – "MINI Roadside Assistance" Display Contact breakdown assistance. Messages displayed at the end of Check Control a journey At least one Check Control message Certain messages displayed when driving is displayed or saved.
Page 130
CONTROLS Displays Time Reset trip distance recorder Press the button. The time is shown in the in- – When the ignition is off, strument cluster. the odometer is displayed. The time can be set using the – When the ignition is on, on-board monitor.
Page 131
Displaying the range switched on. The current service requirements can be Using the on-board monitor: read out from the remote control by a serv- "My MINI" ice advisor. "System settings" Display "Displays" "Instrument cluster"...
Page 132
Enter deadlines for prescribed statutory ve- hicle inspections. Displaying service history Ensure that the date and time are set cor- Using the on-board monitor: rectly in the vehicle. "My MINI" Using the on-board monitor: "Vehicle status" "My MINI" "Service requirements" "Vehicle status"...
Page 133
Displays CONTROLS Shift point indicator Speed Limit Info with overtak- ing restriction display Principle Speed Limit Info The system recommends the most efficient gear for the current driving situation. Principle General Speed Limit Info shows the currently detec- Depending on the equipment installed and ted speed limit in the instrument cluster.
Page 134
CONTROLS Displays – In countries in which no passing is pri- Display marily shown by road markings. Speed Limit Info is displayed on the on- – On routes without signage. board computer. – In the case of railway crossings, lane markings and other situations which in- dicate a no passing restriction but which are not sign-posted to this effect.
Page 135
Displays CONTROLS End of no passing restriction. – Activation of the voice control system. Activating the list and selecting a setting Button on the Function System limits steering wheel The function may be restricted and may dis- Move selection up. play incorrect information in the following situations, for example: Move selection...
Page 136
Using the on-board monitor: "My MINI" "System settings" "Displays" Press the button on the turn indicator lever. "Instrument cluster"...
Page 137
Call up on-board computer or journey computer Using the on-board monitor: "My MINI" Press and hold the button on the turn indi- "Driving information" cator lever. "On-board computer" or "Trip computer"...
Page 138
"My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Technology in action" "Speed warning" "Sport displays" "Speed warning" "Sports instruments" Using MINI Driving Modes switch: Setting the current speed as the Activate SPORT. speed warning "Sport displays" Using the on-board monitor: "Sports instruments" "My MINI"...
Page 139
Setting the LED ring Event displays Using the on-board monitor: Functions that are only displayed tempora- rily can be set as event displays, for exam- "My MINI" ple when the volume or temperature is ad- "System settings" justed. "Displays" Some assistance functions in the vehicle "Central display"...
Page 140
Displays Switching on – Fully depress the accelerator pedal. Using the on-board monitor: Display "My MINI" Grey fields illuminating successively indi- cate when an gearshift is due. "System settings" As soon as the red fields illuminate, shift up "Displays" immediately.
Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle equipment Symbol Function Automatic driving lights control. This chapter describes all standard, country- Cornering light and variable specific and special equipment available for light distribution. the model series. Therefore equipment Lights off. which is not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the optional equip- Automatic driving lights control.
Page 142
Low-beam headlights Activating/deactivating Switch position: Switch position: Using the on-board monitor: The low-beam headlights illuminate when the ignition is switched on. "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" Parking light "Lights" Principle "Exterior lighting" The vehicle can be illuminated on one side. "Welcome lights"...
Page 143
Lights CONTROLS Automatic driving lights con- Using the on-board monitor: trol "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" Principle "Lights" Depending on ambient brightness, the sys- "Exterior lighting" tem switches the low-beam headlights on or Select the desired setting. off automatically, for example in a tunnel, at The setting is saved for the remote control twilight and in rain or snow.
CONTROLS Lights High-beam assistance City light The illuminated area of the low-beam head- lights is extended on the sides. Principle High-beam assistance detects other road Motorway beam pattern users early on and activates or deactivates The illumination width of the low-beam the high beam depending on the traffic sit- headlights is expanded.
Page 145
Lights CONTROLS Fog lights The blue indicator lamp in the in- strument cluster illuminates if the high beam is switched on by the sys- Front fog lights tem. High-beam assistance is deactivated by Principle switching the high beams on and off man- The fog lights work alongside the low-beam ually, see page 110.
CONTROLS Lights Left-hand/right-hand traffic To adjust The brightness can be set us- General ing the knurled wheel. When driving in countries where vehicles drive on the opposite side of the road to your vehicle's country of registration, you will need to prevent your headlights from dazzling oncoming vehicles.
Page 147
Depending on equipment, the brightness of the ambient light can be set using the knurled wheel for the instrument lighting or on the Control Display. Using the on-board monitor: "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Lights" "Interior lighting" "Brightness" To adjust the brightness.
CONTROLS Safety Safety Vehicle equipment ment selected or the country specification, may also be described here. This also ap- plies to safety-relevant functions and sys- This chapter describes all standard, country- tems. Comply with the relevant laws and specific and special equipment available for regulations when using the corresponding the model series.
Page 149
Safety CONTROLS Head airbag – Do not attach anything to the airbag covers with adhesive; never cover them The head airbag supports the head in the or modify them in any way. event of a side-on crash. – Do not use the front airbag cover on the front passenger's side as a tray.
Page 150
CONTROLS Safety Not for Australia/New Zealand: Key WARNING switch for front passenger airbags Work carried out incorrectly can lead to a failure, a malfunction or accidental deploy- General ment of the airbag system. If there is a malfunction, the airbag system might not deploy as intended in an accident, in spite of the accident being of the appropriate severity.
Page 151
Safety CONTROLS The airbag condition is displayed on the – When front passenger air- front passenger airbag indicator lamp, see bags are deactivated, the page 151. indicator lamp remains il- luminated. Activating the front passenger airbags – When front passenger air- bags are activated, the in- dicator lamp is not illumi- nated.
Page 152
CONTROLS Safety WARNING NOTE Work carried out incorrectly can lead to a Opening the bonnet when the pedestrian failure, a malfunction or accidental trig- protection system has triggered can result gering of the system. If there is a malfunc- in damage to the bonnet or the pedestrian tion, the system might not trigger as in- protection.
Page 153
Control Display. General Using the on-board monitor: Dynamic Stability Control DSC will be acti- "My MINI" vated if necessary as soon as a message for "Vehicle status" low tyre inflation pressure appears. "Tyre Pressure Monitor"...
Page 154
CONTROLS Safety If a tyre inflation pressure test is Symbol Possible cause required There has been a loss of tyre in- flation pressure. Message No reset has been performed on A symbol with a Check Control message is the system. The system uses the shown on the Control Display.
Page 155
Safety CONTROLS Measure Run-flat tyres Reduce your speed and carefully stop Safety notes the vehicle. Avoid violent or sudden braking and steering manoeuvres. Check whether the vehicle is equipped WARNING with standard tyres or run-flat tyres. A run-flat tyre which has low tyre inflation The symbol identifying run-flat tyres, pressure or no tyre inflation pressure at all see page 280, is a circle with the letters...
Page 156
CONTROLS Safety If all four tyres are inflated to the cor- System limits rect tyre inflation pressures, the Tyre Pressure Monitor might not have been Temperature reset. Perform a reset. The tyre inflation pressure depends on the temperature of the tyre. Possible driving distance with a deflated The tyre inflation pressure increases as the tyre...
Page 157
Using the on-board monitor: The system does not measure the tyre infla- tion pressure as such. "My MINI" "Vehicle status" Operating requirements "Flat Tyre Monitor" The following requirements must be met for Start the engine but do not drive off.
Page 158
CONTROLS Safety normal tyres. Comply with the notes on indicator might not have been initial- run-flat tyres and continuing to drive with ised. In this case initialise the system. these tyres. If it is not possible to identify tyre dam- age, contact a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Serv- Flat tyre message...
Page 159
Safety CONTROLS Maximum speed Final tyre failure If a tyre is damaged you can continue your Vibration or loud noises during the journey journey, but do not exceed a maximum may be an indication that the tyre has fi- speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph. nally failed.
Page 160
CONTROLS Safety – Front-end collision with light braking Overview function, see page 161. Button in the vehicle – Person warning with City light braking function, see page 164. Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your personal responsibility to assess the visi- bility conditions and traffic situation cor- rectly.
Page 161
Safety CONTROLS – All Intelligent Safety Systems are Detection range switched off. – The LED is extinguished. Front-end collision with light braking function Principle The system can help avoid accidents. If an Objects detected by the system are taken accident cannot be avoided, the system into account.
Page 162
The warning time can be set using on-board The camera is located on the front side of monitor. the rearview mirror. "My MINI" Keep the windscreen clean and clear in the "Vehicle settings" area in front of the rearview mirror.
Safety CONTROLS The selected warning time is saved for the Brake intervention currently used driver profile. The warning prompts the driver to inter- vene actively. Maximum braking force is Warning with braking function used during a warning. In order for braking force support to be used, it is necessary for Display the brake to be pressed sufficiently quickly...
Page 164
CONTROLS Safety It is possible that the following are not de- The system warns of the possible risk of tected: collision with pedestrians in the urban speed range and provides assistance with a – Slow-moving vehicle when approaching light braking function. at high speed.
Page 165
Safety CONTROLS Safety notes Overview Button in the vehicle WARNING The system does not relieve you of your personal responsibility to assess the visi- bility conditions and traffic situation cor- rectly. There is a danger of accidents. Adapt your driving style to the traffic con- ditions.
Page 166
CONTROLS Safety vidually depending on the indi- Manual gearbox: when the vehicle is braked vidual setting. to a stop, the engine may shut off. – LED illuminates orange or is extin- The brakes are only applied if driving stabil- guished, depending on individual set- ity has not been impaired, for example by ting.
Page 167
Safety CONTROLS Functional limitations until driving speed drops below the speed limit. The system may have limited functionality in some situations, for example: Overview – In thick fog, wet conditions or snow. – On sharp bends. Buttons on steering wheel, left –...
Page 168
CONTROLS Safety – When activating the Dynamic Traction – If the speed limit is reduced to below Control DTC or deactivating DSC. the driven speed during the journey, the warning sounds after approximately The displays turn off. 30 seconds. Change speed limit –...
Page 169
Safety CONTROLS Shortly before the vehicle comes to a stand- still, the hazard warning lights are activa- ted. To deactivate the hazard warning lights: – Accelerate. – Press the hazard warning lights button. PostCrash – iBrake Principle The system can automatically bring the ve- hicle to a standstill in certain accident sit- uations without the involvement of the driver.
CONTROLS Driving Stability Control Systems Driving Stability Control Systems Vehicle equipment Dynamic Stability Control DSC Principle This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and special equipment available for The system reduces engine output and ap- the model series. Therefore equipment plies the brakes on individual wheels which is not installed in your vehicle, for thereby helping, within the limits imposed...
Page 171
Driving Stability Control Systems CONTROLS tions. There is a danger of accidents or Automatic activation damage to property. Do not deactivate Dy- If DSC is deactivated, it is automatically ac- namic Stability Control DSC when driving tivated in the following situations: with a roof load.
MINI Driving Modes switch Performance Control Principle With the MINI Driving Mode switch, cer- Performance Control increases the agility of tain properties of the vehicle can be adjus- the vehicle. ted. Three different programs can be selec- Individual wheels are braked to increase ted for this.
Page 173
The configuration is saved for the currently Drive-off assistant used driver profile. Activate SPORT Principle Press the MINI Driving Modes switch up- The system provides support when driving wards until SPORT is displayed in the in- off on upward gradients. It is not necessary strument cluster.
Page 174
CONTROLS Driving Stability Control Systems The vehicle is held for approximately 2 sec- onds after the foot brake has been released. Servotronic Servotronic is a speed-dependent power steering system. The system provides more steering force as- sistance at lower speeds than at higher speeds.
Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle equipment General A camera on the rearview mirror is used to detect a vehicle in front. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and special equipment available for Characteristics of Cruise Control may the model series. Therefore equipment change in certain areas depending on vehi- which is not installed in your vehicle, for cle setting.
Page 176
CONTROLS Driving comfort – When quickly approaching stationary Button Function vehicles. Increases the speed, see There is a danger of injury or even death. page 177. Observe the traffic situation and intervene actively if the situation warrants it. Decreases the speed, see page 177.
Page 177
Driving comfort CONTROLS Faster desired speeds can also be selected if Interrupting automatically distance control is switched off, see The system interrupts automatically in the page 179. following situations: – If the driver applies the brakes. Switching the Cruise Control on/off –...
Page 178
CONTROLS Driving comfort If the system is active, the displayed speed The set distance is briefly shown in is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored the left part of the instrument clus- speed when the road is clear. ter. –...
Page 179
Driving comfort CONTROLS Switching distance control off Distance indicator Distance control can be switched off and on Distance 1 when driving with Cruise Control activated. Press and hold the button. Distance 2 Press and hold the button. Distance 3 Automatically set after switching on the system.
Page 180
CONTROLS Driving comfort Symbol flashes red and an acoustic Vehicles pulling out signal sounds: Brake and perform an evasive ma- noeuvre, if necessary. System interrupted or distance con- trol briefly disabled because the ac- celerator pedal is pressed although a vehicle is not detected.
Page 181
Driving comfort CONTROLS Cornering – Brief interruptions when vehicles have already been detected. Examples of unfavourable weather or light- ing conditions: – Wet roads. – Snowfall. – Slush. – Fog. – Oncoming light. Pay attention when driving and respond to If the desired speed is too high for corner- the prevailing traffic conditions.
Page 182
CONTROLS Driving comfort Cruise Control There is a danger of accidents or damage to property. Only use the system if it is possible to drive at a constant speed. Principle This system allows a desired speed to be set Overview using the buttons on the steering wheel.
Page 183
Driving comfort CONTROLS Switching off Changing the speed button: press repeatedly until the Press the button on the steering desired speed is set. wheel. If the system is active, the displayed speed The displays turn off. The saved desired is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed is deleted.
Page 184
CONTROLS Driving comfort Displays in the instrument cluster General The ultrasonic sensors for measuring the Indicator lamp distances are located in the bumpers. Depending on the equipment the in- Their range is approximately 2 m, approxi- dicator lamp in the instrument clus- mately 6 ft depending on the obstacle and ter shows whether the system is environment.
Page 185
Overview With PDC at the front: automatic activation for detected obstacles can be disabled. Us- ing the on-board monitor: With front PDC: button in vehicle "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Parking" "Automatic PDC activation": depending on the equipment installed. "Automatic PDC activation"...
Page 186
With a trailer or when the trailer volume of the entertainment source play- back. socket is in use The rear PDC functions are switched off. "My MINI" "System settings" Limits of the ultrasound measurement "Sound" Detection of objects might not be possible if "Volume settings"...
Page 187
Driving comfort CONTROLS – Higher protruding objects, for example sary, for example in automatic car washes, projecting walls or loads. see Switching on/off. – Objects with corners and sharp edges. Malfunction – Objects with fine surfaces or structures, A Check Control message is displayed in the for example fences.
Page 188
CONTROLS Driving comfort Overview Switch the system back on if necessary. Depending on the equipment installed: Depending on the equipment installed: switching on/off manually button in the vehicle Press the Park Assistant button. – On: the LED is illuminated. – Off: the LED is extinguished.
Page 189
Driving comfort CONTROLS Depending on the equipment installed, Once the steering wheel has been turned obstacles are highlighted. beyond a certain angle, only one turning cir- cle line is displayed. – Trailer tow hitch "Towbar zoom" Obstacle marking A zoomed-in image of the trailer tow hitch is displayed.
Page 190
CONTROLS Driving comfort When zooming in, remember that the view Contrast might no longer show certain obstacles. With rearview camera switched on: Select the symbol. Parking with the help of driving Turn the Controller until the desired set- path and turning circle lines ting is reached and press the Controller.
Page 191
Driving comfort CONTROLS – Switching on and activating. NOTE – Parking space search. The Park Assistant may steer across kerb – Parking. or up onto kerbs. There is a danger of dam- Ultrasonic sensors measure parking spaces age to property. Observe the traffic situa- on both sides of the vehicle.
Page 192
CONTROLS Driving comfort Operating requirements It is possible to display the current status of the parking space search on the Control Dis- play. Ultrasonic sensors Park Assistant is automatically activa- To ensure full functional capability: ted. – Do not cover the sensors, for example with stickers.
Page 193
Driving comfort CONTROLS able parking spaces are highlighted in – Press the Park Assistant button. colour. – Parking process active. – "Park Assist" Steering has been taken over. Cancelling automatically The system automatically cancels in the following situations: – The parking space search is active –...
Page 194
CONTROLS Driving comfort System limits – External interference of the ultrasound, for example by passing vehicles or loud machines. Safety note – Sensors which are dirty, iced-up, dam- aged or incorrectly adjusted. WARNING – When a projecting load is being trans- The system may not respond at all, or may ported.
Air conditioning CONTROLS Air conditioning Vehicle equipment Interior air quality This chapter describes all standard, country- An emissions-tested interior and the instal- specific and special equipment available for lation of microfilters and a climate-control the model series. Therefore equipment system with functions for controlling the which is not installed in your vehicle, for temperature, air flow and air recirculation example on account of the optional equip-...
Page 196
CONTROLS Air conditioning 9 Seat heating, left Air conditioning functions in detail Depending on weather conditions, the windscreen may mist over for a short time when the engine is started. Switches system on/off Condensation, see page 223, develops in Switching on the air conditioning and exits underneath the vehicle.
Air conditioning CONTROLS Operation – Increase the air flow. – Increase the temperature. Turn the wheel to set the de- sired air flow. – Switch on the cooling function if nee- ded. The heating or cooling power is more effective the greater Windscreen heating the air flow.
Page 198
CONTROLS Air conditioning Automatic air conditioning 1 Temperature, left 9 Maximum cooling effect 2 Display 10 Cooling function 3 Air flow, AUTO intensity 11 Recirculated-air mode 4 AUTO program 12 Rear window heating 5 To adjust the air distribution manually 13 Windscreen heating 6 Display 14 Defrosting windows and removing con-...
Page 199
Air conditioning CONTROLS using maximum cooling or heating power if Maximum cooling effect necessary. The temperature is then main- tained. Principle System is set to the lowest temperature, To adjust maximum air flow and recirculated-air mode. Turn the wheel to select the desired temperature.
Page 200
CONTROLS Air conditioning – The cooling function, see page 199. Switching on/off To switch off programme: press the button Press the button repeatedly to call again or manually adjust the air distribu- up an operating mode: tion. – LEDs off: ambient air is constantly en- tering the car.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the COUNTRYMAN 2018 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers