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  • Page 1 LINK: CONTENT & A-Z OWNER'S MANUAL. MINI CLUBMAN. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
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  • Page 3 The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new MINI. It contains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your MINI.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTES Information..........................10 QUICK REFERENCE Entering..........................Set-up and use........................24 On the road..........................AT A GLANCE Cockpit............................ Central Information Display (CID)..................42 General settings........................Owner's Manual media.......................56 CONTROLS Opening and closing......................Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel................. Transporting children safely.................... Driving............................ Displays..........................
  • Page 5 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving................Saving fuel...........................220 ENTERTAINMENT General information......................Tone............................230 Radio............................. Audio.............................240 COMMUNICATION Telephone..........................MINI Connected........................ MOBILITY Refueling..........................256 Fuel............................Wheels and tires........................260 Engine compartment......................280 Engine oil..........................283 Coolant..........................287 Maintenance........................Replacing components....................Breakdown assistance..................... Care............................309 REFERENCE Technical data........................Appendix..........................319 License Texts and Certifications..................320...
  • Page 6 © 2019 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID5 VI/19, 07 19 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
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  • Page 9 NOTES Information ....................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 10: Notes

    The steps must be car- Vehicle information and general informa- ried out in the defined order. tion on MINI, e.g., on technology, are availa- First action step. ble on the Internet: www.mini.jp. Vehicle information and general informa- Second action step.
  • Page 11 Manual also describes and illustrates fea- tures and functions that are not available in Manufacturer a vehicle, for example because of the se- The manufacturer of this MINI is Bayeri- lected optional features or the country-spe- sche Motoren Werke Aktionengesellschaft, cific version.
  • Page 12 The manufacturer of your vehicle recom- quires vehicle manufacturers to provide the mends that you entrust corresponding pro- following warning: cedures to a MINI dealer’s service center. If you choose to use another service facility, the manufacturer of your vehicle recom- Warning...
  • Page 13 Such damage is not – New Vehicle Limited Warranty. covered by the MINI New Vehicle Limited – Rust Perforation Limited Warranty. Warranty. – Federal Emissions System Defect War- ranty.
  • Page 14 NOTES Information Personal reference – Responses by the vehicle to special sit- uations such as airbag deployment or Each vehicle is marked with a unique vehi- engagement of the driving stability con- cle identification number. Depending on the trol systems. country, the vehicle owner can be identified –...
  • Page 15 Information NOTES Data entry and data transfer into The sound and picture from the mobile de- vice can be played back and displayed the vehicle through the multimedia system. Certain in- formation is transferred to the mobile de- General information vice at the same time.
  • Page 16 NOTES Information nection, for instance with the IT systems of – Whether or not the driver and passen- the vehicle manufacturer intended for this ger safety belts were fastened. purpose. – How far, if at all, the driver was depress- Any collection, processing, and use of per- ing the accelerator and/or brake pedal.
  • Page 17 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, in addition to noti- fying MINI of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it...
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  • Page 19: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE Entering ...................... Set-up and use ................... On the road ....................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 20: Entering

    QUICK REFERENCE Entering Entering Opening and closing Buttons for the central locking system Buttons on the vehicle key Overview 1 Unlocking Buttons for the central locking system. 2 Locking 3 Open split doors Locking 4 Panic mode Pressing the button locks the vehi- cle if the front doors are closed.
  • Page 21 Entering QUICK REFERENCE The vehicle automatically detects the vehi- Wave a foot under the vehicle in the di- cle key when it is in close proximity or in rection of travel and immediately pull it the car's interior. back. Unlocking the vehicle Split Doors On the driver's or front passenger's door Opening...
  • Page 22 QUICK REFERENCE Entering Displays and control elements Driver's door In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Safety switch 2 Power windows 3 Exterior mirrors 1 Low beams, fog lights All around the selector lever 2 High beams, headlight flasher, turn sig- 3 Instrument cluster 4 Wiper system Indicator/warning lights...
  • Page 23 Entering QUICK REFERENCE Controller General information The buttons can be used to open the menus directly. The Controller can be used to se- lect menu items and enter the settings. Buttons on the Controller Button Function Press once: calls up the main menu.
  • Page 24: Set-Up And Use

    QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Set-up and use Seats, mirrors, and steering Adjusting the head restraint wheel Height Manually adjustable seats – To raise: push the head restraint up. – To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and 1 Forward/backward push the head restraint down.
  • Page 25 (CID), the steering wheel buttons and spo- ken instructions. Press the desired button 1 or 2 on the seat while the LED is illuminated. The "My MINI" LED goes out. "System settings" Calling up settings "Mobile devices"...
  • Page 26 QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use To perform additional steps on the mo- Select the numbers individually. bile phone, refer to the mobile phone Select the symbol. owner's manual: e.g., search for or con- nect the Bluetooth device or a new de- vice.
  • Page 27: On The Road

    On the road QUICK REFERENCE On the road Driving Press the Start/Stop button. Manual transmission: switching off Starting and stopping the engine With the vehicle at a standstill, press the Start/Stop button. Ignition on/off Shift into first gear or reverse. –...
  • Page 28 QUICK REFERENCE On the road prevent inadvertent shifting into the 3rd or Steptronic transmission, Sport and 4th gear. manual mode Reverse gear Select only when the vehicle is stationary. To overcome the resistance push the gear- shift lever dynamically to the left and en- gage reverse gear with a forward shifting movement.
  • Page 29 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Turn signal Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Front fog lights. Automatic headlight control. – On: press the lever past the resistance Lights off. point. Daytime running lights. – Off: lightly tap the lever to the resist- ance point.
  • Page 30 QUICK REFERENCE On the road – Rain sensor: position 1. Set interval or sensitivity of the rain sensor – Normal wiper speed: position 2. – Fast wiper speed: position 3. Brief wipe and switching off Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever. Cleaning the windshield Press the lever down.
  • Page 31 On the road QUICK REFERENCE – Normal wiper speed: tap up once. Set interval or sensitivity of the rain sensor – Fast wiper speed: tap up twice or tap once beyond the resistance point. Brief wipe and switching off Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever. Cleaning the windshield Press the lever down.
  • Page 32 QUICK REFERENCE On the road Button Function Button Function Controls the air flow, Defrosts and defogs the manual. windows. Windshield defroster. Rear window defroster. Controls the air distribution manually. Refueling Windshield defroster. Refueling Fuel cap Automatic climate control To open the fuel filler flap, press on the Button Function rear edge, arrow.
  • Page 33 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Wheels and tires The engine oil level is displayed. Adding engine oil Tire inflation pressure specifications General information Switch off the ignition and safely park the vehicle before engine oil is added. Adding The tire inflation pressure values can be found on the sign on the door pillar.
  • Page 34 This service can be reached around the clock in many countries. "MINI Connected" "MINI Assist" "MINI Roadside Assistance" The contact to the MINI Roadside Assis- tance is established. A telephone number is displayed, if needed. Select to dial the telephone number on a connected mobile phone.
  • Page 35 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
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  • Page 37: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE Cockpit ......................Central Information Display (CID) ............General settings ..................Owner's Manual media ................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 38: Cockpit

    AT A GLANCE Cockpit Cockpit Vehicle features and options instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety- related functions and systems. When using This chapter describes all standard, country- these functions and systems, the applicable specific and optional features offered with laws and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 39 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Automatic headlight con- Roadside parking lights trol Cornering light Onboard Computer High-beam Assistant Instrument lighting 7 Instrument cluster 8 Steering column stalk, right 5 Steering wheel buttons, left Wipers Camera-based cruise control Wiper on Canadian mod- on/off Cruise control on/off Rain sensor...
  • Page 40 Parking assistant Auto Start/Stop func- 2 Control Display tion 3 Radio/Multimedia Start/stop the engine and 4 Glove compartment switch the ignition on/ 5 Climate control DSC Dynamic Stability Control MINI Driving Modes switch Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 41 Cockpit AT A GLANCE 7 Steptronic transmission selector Manual transmission selector lever lever 8 Controller with buttons 9 Parking brake In the vicinity of the roofliner Emergency Request, Ambient light Indicator light, front-seat pas- Panoramic glass sunroof senger airbag Reading lights Interior lights Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 42: Central Information Display (Cid)

    AT A GLANCE Central Information Display (CID) Central Information Display (CID) Vehicle features and options Input and display Letters and numbers This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Depending on the menu, you can switch be- the series.
  • Page 43 Central Information Display (CID) AT A GLANCE Status information Other symbols Symbol Meaning General information The status field can be found in the upper Check Control message. area of the Control Display. Status informa- The sound output has been tion is displayed in the form of symbols. switched off.
  • Page 44 AT A GLANCE Central Information Display (CID) Safety information NOTICE Objects in the area in the front of the Con- trol Display can shift and damage the Con- trol Display. There is a risk of damage to property. Do not place objects in the area in front of the Control Display.
  • Page 45 Turn the Controller until the desired station". menu item is highlighted. Changing settings Settings, such as brightness, can be entered. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" "Displays" "Control display" Press the Controller. "Brightness at night" Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 46 AT A GLANCE Central Information Display (CID) instance radio stations, phone numbers, and Turn the Controller until the desired set- menu entries. ting is displayed. Settings are stored for the driver profile Press the Controller. currently used. Entering letters and numbers Storing a function Input Select the function via the Central Infor-...
  • Page 47: General Settings

    Setting the time format related functions and systems. When using Via the Central Information Display (CID): these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed. "My MINI" "System settings" Language "Date and time" "Time format:" Setting the language Select the desired setting.
  • Page 48 If vehicle tracking has been activated, the "Control display" current vehicle position can be displayed in "Brightness at night" the MINI Connected app. Turn the Controller until the desired brightness is set. Press the Controller. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 49 All messages, except Check Control mes- Via the Central Information Display (CID): sages or messages from the vehicle manu- facturer, can be deleted from the list. "My MINI" Check Control messages or messages from "System settings" the vehicle manufacturer are displayed as "Displays"...
  • Page 50 15 minutes. Concept The vehicle offers various functions which Functional requirement require data to be transferred to MINI or a Data can only be deleted while stationary. service provider. The data transfer can be deactivated for some functions.
  • Page 51 These numbers can be displayed in the ve- play (CID). hicle. Playing music from the Bluetooth Via the Central Information Display (CID): smartphone or the audio or USB. "My MINI" player. "System settings" USB storage device: USB. "Mobile devices" Playing music. "Settings"...
  • Page 52 Pairing the mobile device with the function as expected. vehicle In this case, the following explanations can Via the Central Information Display (CID): help: "My MINI" Why could the mobile phone not be paired "System settings" or connected? – There are too many Bluetooth devices "Mobile devices"...
  • Page 53 General settings AT A GLANCE – Transmission of the phone book entries A connected USB storage device will be is not yet complete. supplied with charge current via the USB interface if the device supports this. Follow – It is possible that only the phone book the maximum charge current of the USB in- entries of the mobile phone or the SIM terface.
  • Page 54 AT A GLANCE General settings Functional requirement Via the Central Information Display (CID): Compatible device, refer to page 51, with "My MINI" USB interface. "System settings" "Mobile devices" Connecting the device Select the desired device. Connect the USB storage device using a suitable adapter cable to a USB interface, Select the desired setting.
  • Page 55 General settings AT A GLANCE Deleting the device Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" "Mobile devices" Select device. "Delete device" The device is disconnected and removed from the device list. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 56: Owner's Manual Media

    AT A GLANCE Owner's Manual media Owner's Manual media Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 57 Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
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  • Page 59: Controls

    CONTROLS Opening and closing ................Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel ............. Transporting children safely ..............Driving ......................Displays ....................Lights ......................Safety ......................Driving stability control systems ............. Driving comfort ..................Climate control ..................Interior equipment ................Storage compartments ................. Cargo area ....................
  • Page 60: Opening And Closing

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle features and options of injury. Take the vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 61 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview – The interior lights, refer to page 140, and the MINI logo projection are switched on, provided that the interior lights were not switched off manually. – Depending on the settings, the welcome light and headlight courtesy delay fea- ture, refer to page 137, are switched on.
  • Page 62 Press the button on the vehicle key opening and closing. with the vehicle locked. The MINI logo projection is also switched NOTICE Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the These functions are not available if the inte- windows and heat conductors while driv- rior lights were switched off manually.
  • Page 63 Opening and closing CONTROLS The left side of the split doors opens. Push battery in the direction of the ar- row using a pointed object and lift it Panic mode out. You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation.
  • Page 64 The options provided by the Remote – Interference of the radio connection Services of the MINI Connected app in- from mobile phones or other electronic clude the ability to lock and unlock a ve- devices in direct proximity to the vehi- hicle.
  • Page 65 Opening and closing CONTROLS The other doors must be unlocked or locked from the inside. NOTICE The door lock is permanently joined with Alarm system the door. The door handle can be moved. When pulling the door handle with the The alarm system is not switched on if the integrated key inserted, paint or the vehicle is locked with the integrated key.
  • Page 66 CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking Functional requirements – To lock the vehicle, the vehicle key must Press the button. be outside of the vehicle near the doors. – The next unlocking and locking cycle is Opening not possible until after approx. 2 sec- onds.
  • Page 67 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking Open split doors General information If the split doors are opened via Comfort Ac- cess, locked doors are not unlocked. To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi- cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area.
  • Page 68 This function is not available in vehicles with trailer hitch. Adjusting "My MINI" General information "Vehicle settings" To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi- cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo "Doors/Key"...
  • Page 69 Opening and closing CONTROLS devices in direct proximity to the vehi- Wave a foot under the vehicle in the di- cle key. rection of travel and immediately pull it back. With this movement, the leg must Do not transport the vehicle key to- pass through the ranges of both sensors.
  • Page 70 CONTROLS Opening and closing The left side of the split doors opens. NOTICE Opening from the inside The split doors swivel back and to the side when they open. There is a risk of damage With Steptronic transmission: to property. Make sure that the area of With the vehicle stationary, press movement of the split doors is clear during the button in the driver's floor area.
  • Page 71 Climate control. "Doors/Key" – PDC Park Distance Control. – Rearview camera. "Driver's door" or "All doors" – MINI Driving Modes. Select the desired setting: – Intelligent Safety. – "Driver's door only" – Driver's seat position, exterior mirror Only the driver's door and the fuel position.
  • Page 72 CONTROLS Opening and closing Split doors The vehicle locks automatically after you drive off. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" Automatic unlocking "Vehicle settings" Via the Central Information Display (CID): "Doors/Key" "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" The text next to the symbol indicates "Doors/Key"...
  • Page 73 Opening and closing CONTROLS – Movements in the car's interior. Opening the doors with the alarm system switched on – Changes in the vehicle tilt, for instance, during attempts at stealing a wheel or The alarm system is triggered when a door when towing the vehicle.
  • Page 74 CONTROLS Opening and closing – The indicator light goes out after un- Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and locking: interior motion sensor The vehicle has not been tampered with. Press the button on the vehicle key – The indicator light flashes after unlock- within 10 seconds as soon as the ing until the engine ignition is switched vehicle is locked.
  • Page 75 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Convenient closing with the vehicle key, re- fer to page 62. Closing via Comfort Access, refer to page 67. Jam protection system Concept The jam protection prevents objects or body parts becoming jammed between the door frame and window while a window is being Power windows.
  • Page 76 CONTROLS Opening and closing Initializing the system Pull the switch past the resistance The system can be initialized when the ve- point again within approx. 4 seconds hicle is stationary and the engine is run- and hold it there. ning. The window closes without jam protec- During initialization, the affected window tion.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing CONTROLS Safety information With the glass sunroof completely raised – Slide switch back to the re- Warning sistance point and hold. Body parts can be jammed when operating The glass sunroof is the glass sunroof. There is a risk of injury. opened as long as the Make sure that the area of movement of switch is pressed.
  • Page 78 The system must be initialized in this case. MINI rec- The glass sunroof is closed. ommends having this work performed only by a dealer's service center or another quali- fied service center or repair shop.
  • Page 79: Seats, Mirrors, And Steering Wheel

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Vehicle features and options Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the This chapter describes all standard, country- rear, the efficacy of the safety belt can no specific and optional features offered with longer be ensured.
  • Page 80 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Forward/backward Lumbar support The curvature of the seat backrest can be adjusted in a way that it supports the lum- bar region of the spine. The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture. Pull the lever and slide the seat in the de- sired direction.
  • Page 81 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Forward/backward Backrest tilt Push switch forward or backward. Move switch forward or backward. Height Lumbar support Concept The curvature of the seat backrest can be adjusted in a way that it supports the lum- bar region of the spine.
  • Page 82 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Thigh support Switching off Press and hold the button until the LEDs go out. Safety belts Number of safety belts and safety belt buckles Pull the lever at the front of the seat and ad- The vehicle is fitted with five safety belts to just the thigh support.
  • Page 83 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS cured in designated child restraint sys- service center or another qualified service tems. center or repair shop. Correct use of safety belts Warning – Wear the safety belt twist-free and tight The efficacy of safety gear, including to your body over your lap and should- safety belts, can be limited or lost when ers.
  • Page 84 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Safety belt reminder for driver's Warning seat and front passenger seat Objects on the head restraint reduce the Display in the instrument cluster protective effect in the head and neck area. There is a risk of injury. The indicator light lights up and a –...
  • Page 85 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Removing Warning Only remove the head restraint if no one Body parts can be jammed when moving will be sitting in the seat in question. the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint.
  • Page 86 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Memory function Fold down Concept The following settings can be stored and, if necessary, retrieved using the memory function: – Seat position. – Exterior mirror position. General information – To fold down: press the button, arrow 1, Different settings can be assigned to two and press down the head restraint, ar- memory locations.
  • Page 87 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Mirrors Overview Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the front passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror. The current exterior mirror position can be stored using the memory function, refer to page 86.
  • Page 88 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Adjusting electrically Automatic Curb Monitor, exterior mirror Press the button. The mirror movement follows the Concept button movement. If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on the front passenger side is tilted down- Malfunction ward.
  • Page 89 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Steering wheel Turn knob Safety information Warning Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. Adjustng the steering wheel while the vehicle is sta- Turn the knob to reduce the blinding effect tionary only.
  • Page 90: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety- related functions and systems. When using This chapter describes all standard, country- these functions and systems, the applicable specific and optional features offered with laws and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 91 Transporting children safely CONTROLS activation of front-seat passenger airbags, Safety information refer to page 144. Warning Safety information The protective effect of child restraint sys- tems and their fastening systems which Warning have been damaged or exposed to an acci- Active front-seat passenger airbags can in- dent can be limited or lost.
  • Page 92 CONTROLS Transporting children safely On the front passenger seat Child seat security Deactivating airbags Warning Active front-seat passenger airbags can in- jure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front- seat passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indica- The rear safety belts and the front passen-...
  • Page 93 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Mounts for the lower LATCH Before installing LATCH child anchors restraint fixing systems The lower anchors may be used to attach Pull the safety belt away from the area of the CRS to the vehicle seat up to a com- the child restraint system.
  • Page 94 CONTROLS Transporting children safely the supports of the head restraint to the anchor. NOTICE Attach the hook of the retaining strap to The anchors for the upper retaining straps the anchor on the rear seat. of child restraint systems are only pro- vided for these retaining straps.
  • Page 95: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and options To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unneces- sary electronic systems/power consumers. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Ignition off the series.
  • Page 96 CONTROLS Driving – The low beams switch to parking lights – Shortly before the battery is discharged after some minutes of no use. completely, so that the engine can still be started. Steptronic transmission with a tap-operated selector lever, refer to page 112: when switching off the ignition, the selector lever Starting the engine position P is engaged automatically if the...
  • Page 97 Driving CONTROLS Engine stop heat. There is a risk of damage to property. Avoid repeated starting in quick succes- sion. Safety information Gasoline engine Warning Depending on the motorization, the full Unattended children or animals in the ve- drive power may not be available for ap- hicle can cause the vehicle to move and proximately 30 seconds after starting the endanger themselves and traffic, for in-...
  • Page 98 CONTROLS Driving Steptronic transmission Engine stop Switching off the engine Functional requirements The engine is switched off automatically When the vehicle is stationary, apply during a stop under the following condi- the parking brake. tions: Engage selector lever position P. Manual transmission: Press the Start/Stop button.
  • Page 99 Driving CONTROLS Displays in the instrument cluster – Steptronic transmission: by releasing the brake pedal. The display indicates that the After the engine starts, accelerate as usual. Auto Start/Stop function is ready for an Automatic engine Safety mode start. After the engine switches off automatically, it will not start again automatically if any The display indicates that the one of the following conditions are met:...
  • Page 100 CONTROLS Driving Intelligent Auto Start/Stop function The engine can only be stopped or started via the Start/Stop button. Depending on the vehicle equipment and – LED goes out: auto Start/Stop function country-specific version, the vehicle fea- is activated. tures a variety of sensors for assessing the traffic situation.
  • Page 101 Driving CONTROLS Parking brake Overview Concept The parking brake is used to prevent the ve- hicle from rolling when it is parked. Safety information Warning An unsecured vehicle can begin to move Parking brake and possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident.
  • Page 102 CONTROLS Driving If the vehicle is decelerated to a complete Malfunction stop, the parking brake is engaged. If the parking brake fails or malfunctions, secure the vehicle against rolling before ex- Releasing iting. A Check Control message is displayed. Releasing manually Secure the vehicle against rolling away, for Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 103 – High beams on, arrow 1. Via the Central Information Display (CID): The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on. "My MINI" – High beams off/headlight flasher, ar- "Vehicle settings" row 2. "Lighting" "Exterior lighting"...
  • Page 104 CONTROLS Driving Defrost the windshield prior to switching The lever automatically returns to its in- the wipers on. itial position when released. Interval mode or rain sensor Switching on Concept The rain sensor automatically controls the time between wipes depending on the in- tensity of the rainfall.
  • Page 105 Driving CONTROLS Deactivating NOTICE Press the lever back into the standard posi- tion. When the washer fluid reservoir is empty, the wash pump cannot work as intended. Setting the frequency or sensitivity of There is a risk of damage to property. Do not use the washer system when the the rain sensor washer fluid reservoir is empty.
  • Page 106 CONTROLS Driving – Resting position of the wiper, posi- tion 0. NOTICE – Intermittent mode, arrow 1. When re- If the wipers are frozen to the windshield, verse gear is engaged, the system the wiper blades can be torn off and the switches to continuous operation.
  • Page 107 Driving CONTROLS Switching on Push wiper lever down. Wipers return to their resting position and are ready again for operation. Canada: wiper system General information Do not use the wipers if the windshield is dry, as this may damage the wiper blades or cause them to become worn more quickly.
  • Page 108 CONTROLS Driving Interval mode or rain sensor Setting the frequency or sensitivity of the rain sensor Concept The rain sensor automatically controls the time between wipes depending on the in- tensity of the rainfall. General information The sensor is located on the windshield, di- rectly in front of the interior mirror.
  • Page 109 Driving CONTROLS Cleaning the windshield – In resting position: turn the switch downward, arrow 3. The switch auto- matically returns to its idle position when released. – In intermittent mode: turn the switch further, arrow 2. The switch automati- cally returns to its interval position when released.
  • Page 110 CONTROLS Driving Washer fluid Folding away the wipers Switch the ignition on and off again. General information Press the wiper lever up past the point of resistance and hold it for approx. All washer nozzles are supplied from one 3 seconds, until the wipers remain in a reservoir.
  • Page 111 Driving CONTROLS Manual transmission NOTICE Silicon-containing additives in the washer Safety information fluid for the water-repelling effect on the windows can lead to damage to the wash- ing system. There is a risk of damage to Warning property. Do not add silicon-containing ad- An unsecured vehicle can begin to move ditives to the washer fluid.
  • Page 112 CONTROLS Driving Shifting In order to ensure that the vehicle is se- cured against rolling away, follow the fol- lowing: General information – Set the parking brake. Depending on the engine installation, the engine speed during a shifting operation is –...
  • Page 113 Driving CONTROLS Transmission with a tap-operated The transmission blocks the drive wheels in selector lever position P. selector lever Engage selector lever position P only when the vehicle is stationary. Before exiting the vehicle, make sure that selector lever position P is set. Otherwise, the vehicle may begin to move.
  • Page 114 CONTROLS Driving Engaging selector lever position D, N, Engaging selector lever positions: R, or P with a tap-operated selector lever With the vehicle stationary, depress the General information brake pedal before shifting out of selector lever position P or N; otherwise, the shift To prevent the vehicle from creeping after block will not be deactivated and the shift you select a drive mode, maintain pressure...
  • Page 115 Driving CONTROLS if needed. The selector lever automati- If there is a malfunction, you may not be cally returns to the center position when able to change the selector lever position. released. Manually unlock the transmission lock, if needed, refer to page 118. Engaging selector lever position N: with a tap-operated selector lever Start the engine while pressing on the...
  • Page 116 Avoiding automatic upshifting Once a particular engine speed is attained, M/S manual mode is automatically up- shifted as needed. MINI John Cooper Works: once particular engine speeds are attained, upshifting is not Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 117 Driving CONTROLS automatically performed in M/S manual After conservative driving in manual mode mode. without acceleration or shifting via the shift paddles for a certain amount of time, the For vehicles with Steptronic Sport transmis- transmission switches back to automatic sion, automatic shift operations are not per- mode.
  • Page 118 CONTROLS Driving Displays in the instrument cluster the yellow release lever downward, see arrow. The selector lever position is displayed, for example P. Releasing the transmission lock manually: with a latching selector lever If the selector lever is locked in selector lever position P despite the ignition being Press the button on the front of the se- switched on, the brake pedal being de-...
  • Page 119 Start with launch control While the engine is running: Press button and select SPORT with the MINI Driving Modes switch. The instrument cluster displays TRAC- Release the selector lever. TION in combination with SPORT. The Release brake, as soon as the starter DSC OFF indicator light lights up.
  • Page 120: Displays

    CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle features and options instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety- related functions and systems. When using This chapter describes all standard, country- these functions and systems, the applicable specific and optional features offered with laws and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 121 1 Driver assistance systems Onboard Computer Messages, for instance Check Control 2 Selector lever position Time Gear shift indicator External temperature 3 MINI Driving Modes switch sta- Selection lists Total miles/trip odometer Check Control Indicator/warning lights General information Concept The indicator/warning lights can light up in The Check Control system monitors func- a variety of combinations and colors.
  • Page 122 CONTROLS Displays Red lights Indicator light flashes: acute warning of the imminent danger of a collision when the ve- hicle approaches another vehicle at a rela- Safety belt reminder tively high differential speed. Indicator light flashes or is illumi- Intervene by braking or make an evasive nated: safety belt on the driver or maneuver.
  • Page 123 Displays CONTROLS or another qualified service center or repair – Interference caused by systems or devi- shop. ces with the same radio frequency: after leaving the area of the interference, the system automatically becomes active DSC Dynamic Stability Control again. The indicator light flashes: DSC con- –...
  • Page 124 The system is switched on. It main- Via the Central Information Display (CID): tains the speed that was set using the control elements on the steering "My MINI" wheel. "Vehicle status" "Check Control" Blue lights Select the SMS text message.
  • Page 125 Depending on the Check Control message, further help can be selected. Odometer and trip odometer Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" Concept "Vehicle status" The total mileage driven and the mileage "Check Control"...
  • Page 126 CONTROLS Displays External temperature Date General information The date is displayed in the in- strument cluster. If the indicator drops to +37 ℉/+3 ℃, a sig- The date can be set via the nal sounds. Central Information Display A Check Control message is displayed. (CID).
  • Page 127 Displaying the cruising range ing distance or time to the next scheduled maintenance. Via the Central Information Display (CID): A service advisor can read out the current "My MINI" service requirements from your vehicle key. "System settings" Display "Displays" "Instrument panel"...
  • Page 128 CONTROLS Displays Via the Central Information Display (CID): Manual transmission: displaying "My MINI" Example Description "Vehicle status" Efficient gear is set. "Service required" "Vehicle inspection" Shift into efficient gear. "Date:" Select the desired setting. Automatic Service Request Steptronic transmission: displaying...
  • Page 129 Displays CONTROLS tions due to entering or exiting towns, high- way signs, etc. are not displayed. Speed lim- its with extra text characters are always displayed. Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute Press button on the turn signal lever several for the driver’s personal judgment in as- times, if needed.
  • Page 130 CONTROLS Displays – In the event of incorrect detection by Display the camera. – When passing buses or trucks with a speed sticker. – If the traffic signs are non-conforming. – When signs that are valid for a parallel road are detected. –...
  • Page 131 Resetting average values can select what information from the On- board Computer can be displayed on the Info Display of the instrument cluster. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" "Displays" "Instrument panel" Select the desired setting.
  • Page 132 Via the Central Information Display (CID): To check the coolant level, refer to "My MINI" page 287. "Driving information" Display "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" Resetting the Onboard Computer Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI"...
  • Page 133 "My MINI" "Technology in action" "Vehicle settings" "Sport displays" "Speed warning" "Sports instruments" "Speed warning" Via MINI Driving Modes switch: Setting your current speed as the Activate SPORT. speed warning "Sport displays" Via the Central Information Display (CID): "Sports instruments"...
  • Page 134 CONTROLS Displays LED ring on the central in- Switching on/off LED ring strument cluster Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" Concept "System settings" The LED ring displays light animations to "Displays" represent specific functions. "Center Instrument" Basic displays "Center Instrument"...
  • Page 135 Vehicle status General information The status can be displayed and actions per- formed for several systems. Opening the vehicle status Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle status" Information at a glance Symbols Description "Flat Tire Monitor": status of the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to page 150.
  • Page 136: Lights

    CONTROLS Lights Lights Vehicle features and options Symbol Function Parking lights. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are Low beams. not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 137 With radio-ready state switched off, press Via the Central Information Display (CID): the lever either up or down past the resist- ance point for approx. 2 seconds. "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" Switching off "Lighting" Briefly press the lever to the resistance "Exterior lighting"...
  • Page 138 Concept Via the Central Information Display (CID): The high-beam Assistant detects other traf- "My MINI" fic participants early on and automatically switches the high beams on or off depend- "Vehicle settings" ing on the traffic situation.
  • Page 139 Lights CONTROLS The high beams can be switched on and off – In very unfavorable weather conditions, manually at any time. such as fog or heavy precipitation. – When detecting poorly-lit road users Activating/deactivating such as pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders and wagons; when driving close to train or ship traffic;...
  • Page 140 Control Display. 1 Interior lights Via the Central Information Display (CID): 2 Reading lights 3 Ambient light "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Lighting" "Interior lighting" Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 141 Lights CONTROLS "Brightness" Adjust the brightness. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 142: Safety

    CONTROLS Safety Safety Vehicle features and options instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety- related functions and systems. When using This chapter describes all standard, country- these functions and systems, the applicable specific and optional features offered with laws and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 143 Safety CONTROLS Head airbag feet and legs in the floor area and does not support them on the dashboard. In the event of a side impact, the head air- – Make sure that occupants keep their bag protects the head. heads away from the side airbag.
  • Page 144 CONTROLS Safety tact MINI Customer Relations for further in- Automatic deactivation of the formation. front-seat passenger airbags Warnings and information on the airbags are also found on the sun visors. Concept The system reads if the front passenger seat Functional readiness of the airbag...
  • Page 145 Safety CONTROLS To enable correct recognition of the occu- Detected child restraint systems pied seat cushion. The system generally detects children – Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats seated in a child restraint system, particu- or other items to the front passenger larly in child restraint systems required by seat unless they are specifically deter- NHTSA at the point in time when the vehi-...
  • Page 146 If the message does not disappear after a re- tem is active. peat calibration, have the system checked Via the Central Information Display (CID): as soon as possible. "My MINI" "Vehicle status" Tire Pressure Monitor TPM "Tire Pressure Monitor" The current status is displayed.
  • Page 147 Safety CONTROLS You may interrupt this trip at any time. Symbol Possible cause When you continue the reset resumes auto- The system has detected a matically. wheel change, but no reset was done. Messages No reset was performed for the system.
  • Page 148 CONTROLS Safety To do this, check the tire inflation pres- At the next opportunity, for instance gas sure in all four tires, for instance using station, check and correct the tire infla- the tire pressure gage of a flat tire kit. tion pressure in all four tires, if neces- sary.
  • Page 149 Safety CONTROLS Continued driving with a flat tire Reduce speed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire could come loose and cause an acci- If continuing to drive with a damaged tire: dent. Avoid sudden braking and steering ma- Do not continue driving. Contact a dealer’s neuvers.
  • Page 150 CONTROLS Safety service center or another qualified serv- pressure telltale. Your vehicle has also been ice center or repair shop as needed. equipped with a TPMS malfunction indica- tor to indicate when the system is not oper- – Malfunction: have system checked by a ating properly.
  • Page 151 Stability Control is switched on, if needed. RPA is active. Via the Central Information Display (CID): Safety information "My MINI" Warning "Vehicle status" A damaged regular tire with low or miss- "Flat Tire Monitor"...
  • Page 152 CONTROLS Safety Measure Run-flat tires Reduce your speed and stop cautiously. Safety information Avoid sudden braking and steering ma- neuvers. Warning Check whether the vehicle is fitted with normal tires or run-flat tires. Your vehicle handles differently with a run-flat tire with no or low inflation pres- Run-flat tires, refer to page 269, are la- sure;...
  • Page 153 Safety CONTROLS the distance for which it may be safe to – When driving with snow chains. drive may be up to 50 miles/80 km. Intelligent Safety Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will handle differently, potentially leading to Concept conditions such as the following: Intelligent Safety enables central operation...
  • Page 154 CONTROLS Safety Press button again: Warning – All Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. Due to system limits, individual functions can malfunction during tow-starting/ – The LED lights up green. towing with the Intelligent Safety systems activated. There is a risk of accident. Hold down button: Switch all Intelligent Safety systems off –...
  • Page 155 Safety CONTROLS Braking is performed at speeds up to ap- proximately 35 mph/60 km/h. Warning Due to system limits, individual functions Detection range can malfunction during tow-starting/ towing with the Intelligent Safety systems activated. There is a risk of accident. Switch all Intelligent Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/towing.
  • Page 156 The warning time can be set via the Central there is an acute warning. If necessary, the Information Display (CID). driver is assisted by a minor automatic braking intervention in a possible risk of "My MINI" collision. "Vehicle settings" Acute warnings may be provided even when "Intelligent Safety"...
  • Page 157 Safety CONTROLS Brake Assistant function, you must apply The following situations may not be de- the brakes quickly and forcefully. If there is tected, for example: a risk of collision, the system may assist – Slow moving vehicles when you ap- with braking.
  • Page 158 CONTROLS Safety Daytime pedestrian collision within the extended area only if they are moving in the direction of the central area. mitigation Safety information Concept The system may prevent some accidents Warning with pedestrians. The system cannot serve as a substitute When driving at city speeds, the system for the driver’s personal judgment in as- will issue a warning if there is imminent...
  • Page 159 Safety CONTROLS Overview switched off according to their respective settings. Button in the vehicle – LED lights up orange or goes out respec- tive to their individual settings. Adjust the settings as needed. The individ- ual settings are stored for the driver profile currently in use.
  • Page 160 CONTROLS Safety The braking intervention occurs only if ve- – Pedestrians having a body size less than hicle stability has not been restricted, 32 in/80 cm. for instance by deactivating the DSC Dy- namic Stability Control. Functional limitations The driver may interrupt the braking inter- The system may not be fully functional or vention function by stepping on the acceler- may not be available in the following situa-...
  • Page 161 Safety CONTROLS Harder vehicle braking In certain situations, it can be necessary to bring the vehicle to a halt more quickly than the Brake Assistant allows. To do this, quickly apply extra force to the brake. For a brief period, the braking pres- sure will be higher than the braking pres- sure that is achieved by the automatic brak- ing function.
  • Page 162: Driving Stability Control Systems

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options DSC Dynamic Stability Control Concept This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Within the physical limits, the system helps the series. It also describes features that are to keep the vehicle on a steady course by not necessarily available in your vehicle, for reducing engine speed and by applying...
  • Page 163 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS may be a risk of accident or risk of damage Automatic activation to property. Do not deactivate DSC Dy- When DSC is deactivated, automatic activa- namic Stability Control when driving with tion occurs in the following situations: roof load.
  • Page 164 MINI Driving Modes switch Performance Control enhances the agility of Concept the vehicle. The MINI Driving Modes switch helps to To increase maneuverability, wheels are fine-tune the vehicle's settings and features. braked individually when a sporty driving Choose between three different programs.
  • Page 165 Drive-off assistant Activating SPORT Concept Press the MINI Driving Modes switch up- This system supports driving off on uphill ward until SPORT is displayed in the instru- grades. The parking brake is not required. ment cluster.
  • Page 166 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Driving off with the drive-off assistant Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake. Release the foot brake and drive off without delay. After the foot brake is released, the vehicle is held in place for approx. 2 seconds. Servotronic Servotronic is a speed-dependent power steering function.
  • Page 167: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle features and options General information A camera on the interior mirror is used to detect vehicles driving ahead. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Depending on the settings, the characteris- the series.
  • Page 168 CONTROLS Driving comfort – When fast approaching standing ve- Button Function hicles. Increase speed, refer to There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. page 169. Watch traffic closely and actively inter- vene where appropriate. Reduce speed, refer to page 169. Buttons are arranged according to vehicle's Warning series, optional features and country speci-...
  • Page 169 Driving comfort CONTROLS Switching on/off and interrupting – When the driver applies the brakes. cruise control – Manual transmission: when the clutch pedal is depressed for a few seconds or released while a gear is not engaged. Switching on – If selector lever position N is set.
  • Page 170 CONTROLS Driving comfort Changing the speed Increase the distance button: press until the desired Press the button repeatedly until speed is set. the desired distance is set. If active, the displayed speed is stored and The set distance is briefly displayed the vehicle reaches the stored speed when in the left part of the instrument the road is clear.
  • Page 171 Driving comfort CONTROLS just the desired speed to the traffic condi- Distance display tions and brake as needed. Distance 1 Switching distance control off Distance 2 Distance control can be switched off and on when driving with cruise control activated. Press and hold this button.
  • Page 172 CONTROLS Driving comfort Symbol flashes red and a signal – Unlit vehicles or vehicles with nonwork- sounds: ing lighting at night. Brake and make an evasive maneu- Swerving vehicles ver, if necessary. The system has been interrupted or distance control is temporarily sup- pressed because the accelerator pedal is being pressed;...
  • Page 173 Driving comfort CONTROLS Cornering Examples of unfavorable weather or light conditions: – Wet conditions. – Snowfall. – Slush. – Fog. – Glare. Drive attentively, and react to the current traffic situation. If necessary, intervene ac- tively, for instance by braking, steering or If the desired speed is too high for a curve, evading.
  • Page 174 CONTROLS Driving comfort Cruise control There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property. Only use the system if driving at constant speed is possible. Concept Using this system, a desired speed can be Overview adjusted using the buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 175 Driving comfort CONTROLS Switching off Press the button. Press the button on the steering wheel. Changing the speed The displays go out. The stored desired button: press until the desired speed is deleted. speed is set. If active, the displayed speed is stored and Interrupting manually the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the road is clear.
  • Page 176 CONTROLS Driving comfort Displays in the instrument cluster General information The ultrasound sensors for measuring the Indicator light distances are located in the bumpers. Depending on how the vehicle is The delete range, depending on obstacles equipped, the indicator light in the and environmental conditions, is approx.
  • Page 177 Overview With front PDC: automatic activation on ob- stacle detection can be switched off. Via the Central Information Display (CID): With front PDC: button in vehicle "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Parking" "Automatic PDC activation": depending on the vehicle equipment. "Automatic PDC activation"...
  • Page 178 Ac- the entertainment volume can be adjusted. tively intervene as warranted. Refer to the information in this Owner’s Manual re- "My MINI" garding the scope of the system’s opera- "System settings" tion and limitations.
  • Page 179 Driving comfort CONTROLS – With objects with a fine surface struc- Red symbol is displayed, and the ture such as fences. range of the sensors is dimmed on the Control Display. – For objects with porous surfaces. – Low objects already displayed, for in- PDC has failed.
  • Page 180 CONTROLS Driving comfort Park assistance button Switching the view via the Central Information Display (CID) If the rearview camera view is not dis- Camera played, change the view via the Central In- formation Display (CID): "Rear view camera" The rearview camera image is displayed. Display on the Control Display Functional requirement –...
  • Page 181 Driving comfort CONTROLS Pathway lines Obstacle marking Pathway lines can be superimposed on the Depending on the vehicle equipment, obsta- image of the rearview camera. cle markings can be faded into the image of the rearview camera. Pathway lines help you to estimate the space required when parking and maneu- The colored thresholds of the obstacle mark- vering on level roads.
  • Page 182 CONTROLS Driving comfort fore, do not estimate the distance from the Turn the steering wheel to the point objects on the display. where the pathway line covers the cor- responding turning radius line. The bumper of the vehicle is not visible in the camera picture.
  • Page 183 – Gaps behind an object that has a min. length of 5 ft/1.5 m. – Gap between two objects with a mini- mum length of approx. 5 ft/1.5 m. Park assistance button – Min. length of gap between two objects: your vehicle's length plus approx.
  • Page 184 CONTROLS Driving comfort – The parking brake is released. Parking space search and system status – When parking in parking spaces on the driver's side, the corresponding turn sig- nal must be switched on. Switching on and activating Switching on with the button Press the park assistance button.
  • Page 185 Driving comfort CONTROLS and at a distance of maximum Resuming 5 ft/1.5 m. An interrupted parking procedure can be The status of the parking space search continued, if needed. and possible parking spaces are dis- Reactivate the parking assistant, refer to played on the display, refer to page 184.
  • Page 186 CONTROLS Driving comfort – With accumulations of leaves/snow in Tire size the parking space. The parking position may vary depending – With a mounted emergency wheel. on the tire size. – With ditches or edges, for instance an Malfunction edge of a port. A Check Control message is displayed.
  • Page 187: Climate Control

    Climate control CONTROLS Climate control Vehicle features and options – Emission tested passenger compart- ment. – Microfilter. This chapter describes all standard, country- – Air conditioning system to control the specific and optional features offered with temperature, air flow and recirculated- the series.
  • Page 188 CONTROLS Climate control 3 Temperature 7 Rear window defroster 4 Seat heating, right 8 Windshield defroster 5 Air conditioning 9 Seat heating, left 6 Recirculated-air mode Climate control functions in detail Switching on/off Press the button. Switching the system on/off The LED is illuminated with air con- ditioning switched on.
  • Page 189 Climate control CONTROLS If the windows fog over, switch off recircu- – Windows, upper body region, and lated-air mode and increase the air flow, if floor area. needed. To defrost windows and remove Controlling the air flow manually condensation Make the following settings to defrost the Concept windows and remove condensation: The air flow for climate control can be ad-...
  • Page 190 CONTROLS Climate control Automatic climate control 1 Temperature, left 9 Maximum cooling 2 Display 10 Air conditioning 3 Air flow, AUTO intensity 11 Recirculated-air mode 4 AUTO program 12 Rear window defroster 5 Air distribution, manual 13 Windshield defroster 6 Display 14 To defrost windows and remove conden- sation 7 Temperature, right...
  • Page 191 Climate control CONTROLS necessary by using the maximum cooling or Maximum cooling heating power, and then keeps it constant. Concept Adjusting The system is set to the lowest temperature, maximum air flow and recirculated-air Turn the wheel to set the de- mode.
  • Page 192 CONTROLS Climate control air is directed to the windshield, side win- porarily suspending the supply of outside dows, upper body, and into the floor area. air. The system then recirculates the air flow within the vehicle. Point the side vents toward the side win- dows.
  • Page 193 Climate control CONTROLS The manually adjusted air flow is displayed The air flow can be adjusted with the pro- via illuminated LED segments. gram active. The air flow of the automatic climate con- If there is window condensation, switch on trol may be reduced automatically to save the air conditioning too.
  • Page 194 – Open the vents to allow air to flow out. Switching on/off directly Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" – Lever for changing the air flow direc- "Vehicle settings" tion, arrow 1. If necessary, "Climate functions"...
  • Page 195 "Comfort ventilation" Select the desired activation time. Set the desired time. Activating the activation time Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" If necessary, "Climate functions" "For start time at:" Activate the desired activation time. The symbol on the automatic climate control lights up when the activation time is activated.
  • Page 196: Interior Equipment

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- Warning specific and optional features offered with The operation of remote-controlled sys- the series. It also describes features that are tems with the integrated universal remote not necessarily available in your vehicle, for control, such as the garage door, may re- instance, due to the selected options or...
  • Page 197 Interior equipment CONTROLS Overview down the interior mirror button and re- peatedly press and release the hand-held transmitter button for 2 seconds. 6. – The LED lights up green: program- ming completed. Release the button. – The LED flashes fast: programming is not complete.
  • Page 198 CONTROLS Interior equipment Synchronizing the universal remote control – The LED flashes fast: the hand-held with the system: transmitter was detected but pro- gramming is not complete. Park the vehicle within range of the re- Press the button on the interior mir- mote-controlled system.
  • Page 199 Interior equipment CONTROLS Deleting stored functions Mirror display All stored functions will be deleted. The The point of the compass is displayed in the functions cannot be deleted individually. mirror when driving straight. Press and hold the two outer buttons on the Operating concept interior mirror simultaneously for approxi- mately 10 seconds until the LED on the in-...
  • Page 200 CONTROLS Interior equipment World map with magnetic zones Procedure Procedure Press and hold the control button for ap- Make sure that there are no large metal- prox. 3 to 4 seconds. The number of the lic objects or overhead power lines near set compass zone appears in the mirror.
  • Page 201 Interior equipment CONTROLS control button again to switch between Cigarette lighter English "E" and German "O". Safety information Settings are stored automatically after ap- proximately 10 seconds. Warning Contact with the hot heating element or Sun visor the hot socket of the cigarette lighter can cause burns.
  • Page 202 CONTROLS Interior equipment Do not damage the socket by using non- In the center console compatible connectors. Safety information Warning Devices and cables in the unfolding area of the airbags, such as portable navigation devices, can hinder the unfolding of the airbag or be thrown around in the car's in- terior during unfolding.
  • Page 203 Interior equipment CONTROLS In the front center console The USB interface is located in the front of the center console. Properties: – USB port Type A. – For charging mobile devices and for data transfer. – Charge current: max. 1.5 A. In the rear center console One USB dual charge socket is located in the rear center console.
  • Page 204: Storage Compartments

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Storage compartments Vehicle features and options – Glove compartment on the front passen- ger side. – Compartments in the doors. This chapter describes all standard, country- – Storage compartment in the center arm- specific and optional features offered with rest.
  • Page 205 Storage compartments CONTROLS Center armrest Opening General information Two storage compartments are located in the center armrest. Opening Pull the handle. The light in the glove compartment switches on. Closing Fold up the cover. Upper storage compartment: press button, arrow 1, and fold the center armrest up, ar- Compartments in the doors row 2.
  • Page 206 CONTROLS Storage compartments Cup holders Safety information Warning Unsuitable containers in the cup holders may damage the cup holders or be thrown about the car’s interior in the event of an Pull the center armrest forward at the strap. accident, an evasive maneuver, or forceful braking.
  • Page 207 Storage compartments CONTROLS Warning Improper use of the clothes hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about during braking and evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to prop- erty. Only hang lightweight objects, for in- stance clothing articles, from the clothes hooks.
  • Page 208: Cargo Area

    CONTROLS Cargo area Cargo area Vehicle features and options a cable connection to the vehicle in the car's interior. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Warning the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for Improperly stowed objects can shift and be thrown into the car's interior, for in-...
  • Page 209 Cargo area CONTROLS never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs” on Stowing and securing cargo your vehicle’s placard. – Cover sharp edges and corners on the Determine the combined weight of the cargo. driver and passengers that will be riding –...
  • Page 210 CONTROLS Cargo area Cargo cover Opening Safety information Warning A cargo cover that snaps back quickly can jam body parts or cause damage. There is a Warning risk of injury or risk of damage to prop- Loose objects or devices with a cable con- erty.
  • Page 211 Cargo area CONTROLS Storage compartments in the split General information doors The rear seat backrest is divided into two parts at a ratio of 60 to 40. The left rear seat There are storage compartments in the split backrest is connected to the center section. doors.
  • Page 212 CONTROLS Cargo area Cargo position Warning Concept The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect The rear seat backrests can be moved into seat adjustment or improper installation of an upright loading position. the child seat. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life.
  • Page 213 Cargo area CONTROLS Variable cargo area floor Folded up position Safety information Concept With the variable cargo area floor, the cargo Warning area can be configured corresponding to transport requirements. Improper use of the variable cargo floor panel can lead to a danger of objects flying General information about during braking and evasive maneu- vers.
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  • Page 215: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving ..........Saving fuel ....................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 216: Things To Remember When Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options Engine, transmission, and axle drive This chapter describes all standard, country- Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are Do not exceed the maximum engine and not necessarily available in your vehicle, for road speed:...
  • Page 217 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS above have to be renewed in the course of sure that no combustible materials can the vehicle's operating life. come in contact with hot vehicle parts in driving operation, idle or during parking. Do not touch the hot exhaust gas system.
  • Page 218 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Safety information securely fastened again after they were re- moved, for instance for cleaning. NOTICE Driving in wet conditions When driving too quickly through too deep water, water can enter into the en- When roads are wet, salted, or in heavy gine compartment, the electrical system or rain, gently press the brake pedal every few...
  • Page 219 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS to drive in idle state or with the engine Roof racks are available as special accesso- switched off. ries. Securing Brake disc corrosion Follow the installation instructions of the Corrosion on the brake discs and contami- roof rack.
  • Page 220: Saving Fuel

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Saving fuel Vehicle features and options Attached parts on the vehicle impair the aerodynamics and increase the fuel con- sumption. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are Close the windows and glass not necessarily available in your vehicle, for sunroof...
  • Page 221 MINI recommends that mainte- The flow of fuel is interrupted while coast- nance work be performed by a MINI service ing. center. Also note the MINI maintenance systems, Switch off the engine during refer to page 289.
  • Page 222 224. Select the desired speed. Activating GREEN Mode GREEN climate control Press the MINI Driving Modes Climate control is set to be efficient. switch downward until By making a slight change to the set tem- GREEN is displayed in the in- perature, or adjusting the rate of heating or strument cluster.
  • Page 223 Green display: efficient driving style. cluster using the Central Information Dis- – Gray display: modify driving style, for play (CID): instance by backing off the accelerator "My MINI" pedal. "System settings" Efficiency display "Displays" A bar display in the instru- "Instrument panel"...
  • Page 224 Coasting is automatically activated when and the mark appears at the the GREEN driving mode is called via the zero point. The tachometer MINI Driving Modes switch, refer to shows the idle speed. page 164. A proactive driving style helps the driver to...
  • Page 225 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS – The battery charge state is temporarily too low. – The vehicle electrical system is drawing excessive current. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
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  • Page 227 ENTERTAINMENT General information ................Tone ......................Radio ......................Audio ......................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 228: General Information

    ENTERTAINMENT General information General information Vehicle features and options Sound output Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are Warning not necessarily available in your vehicle, for A high sound output volume can damage instance, due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 229 General information ENTERTAINMENT Press the button again to select an entertainment source. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "Media/Radio" A list of all possible entertainment sour- ces is displayed. Select the desired entertainment source. Via the button on the Controller: Press the button.
  • Page 230: Tone

    ENTERTAINMENT Tone Tone Vehicle features and options Volume equalization Concept This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with An automatic increase of the volume can be the series. It also describes features that are set to compensate for the increasing driving not necessarily available in your vehicle, for noises at higher speeds.
  • Page 231 Tone ENTERTAINMENT Reset the tone settings The tone settings are reset to the factory settings. "Media/Radio" "Tone" "Reset" Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 232: Radio

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio Radio Vehicle features and options Press the button. "RDS" This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Selecting a station the series. It also describes features that are "Media/Radio" not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or "FM"...
  • Page 233 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Storing a station that is not being Additional station information played Concept "Media/Radio" If a radio station broadcasts radio text or "FM" or "AM" radio text plus, this information can be dis- Highlight the desired station. played, for instance the track or performer of the music.
  • Page 234 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Satellite radio several seconds. The duration of the inter- ruption depends on the reception. General information Activating/deactivating digital radio reception Before a channel can be played, you must subscribe to it via telephone. Several chan- "Media/Radio" nels can be combined into specified pack- "FM"...
  • Page 235 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Selecting channels The next and/or previous channel from the channel list is played. You can only listen to enabled channels. Storing a channel "Media/Radio" "Satellite radio" "Media/Radio" The last channel played will be played "Satellite radio" back and the channel list displayed. A symbol on the highlighted channel indi- Select the desired channel from the cates whether the channel has already been...
  • Page 236 ENTERTAINMENT Radio The stations can also be stored on the pro- Press and hold the button on the grammable memory buttons. radio. The recording is spooled forward or back. Selecting a category "Media/Radio" Timeshift menu "Satellite radio" Symbol Function Move the Controller to the left. Go to the live broadcast.
  • Page 237 Radio ENTERTAINMENT "Add to Smart Favorites" Symbol Meaning Artist/track is not stored. Removing the current channel from Smart Favorites Artist/track was already stored. Press the button. Storing the league or team "Remove from Smart Favorites" "Media/Radio" "Satellite radio" Selecting Smart Favorite Move the Controller to the left.
  • Page 238 ENTERTAINMENT Radio "Favorite alert" "Configure jump" Select the symbol while the message is Select the desired region. shown. Activating/deactivating Traffic Jump The displayed favorite is played. You must have reception in order to acti- When the message disappears, the list of vate or deactivate.
  • Page 239 Radio ENTERTAINMENT – Graphical contents can be received un- der certain circumstances. – The signal may not be available in tun- nels or underground garages next to tall buildings or near trees, mountains or other powerful sources of radio interfer- ence.
  • Page 240: Audio

    ENTERTAINMENT Audio Audio Vehicle features and options Audio player and storage media with USB port This chapter describes all standard, country- Information on all music tracks, for instance specific and optional features offered with artist, genre or track, as well as playback the series.
  • Page 241 Audio ENTERTAINMENT – The volume of the sound output depends For USB and Bluetooth devices, the selected on the device. If necessary, adjust the playback list is displayed. This can be the volume on the device. result of a search or of a previously stored playback list.
  • Page 242 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Searching for track information Tracks where the selected search criterion is not stored are summarized under "un- The following search criteria refer to the known". Tracks without track information data stored in the track information. can only be found via the directory struc- Move the Controller to the left.
  • Page 243 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Search directory structure It is possible to search the USB storage de- vices via the directory structure. The names of folders and tracks correspond to folder and file names. The folder and file names can deviate from the names in the track information.
  • Page 244 Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 245: Communication

    COMMUNICATION Telephone ....................MINI Connected ..................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 246: Telephone

    COMMUNICATION Telephone Telephone Vehicle features and options devices when the traffic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use the systems and devices while the vehicle is stationary. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are Incoming call not necessarily available in your vehicle, for If the number of the caller is stored in the...
  • Page 247 The setting is stored for the driver profile DTMF code is needed for this purpose. currently used. "Keypad dialing" Automatic volume equalization Enter DTMF code. "My MINI" "System settings" Calls with multiple parties "Tone" General information "Volume settings" You can switch between calls or connect "Microphone"...
  • Page 248 COMMUNICATION Telephone Establishing a second call If the system does not switch over automat- ically, follow the instructions on the display An additional call can be established while a of the mobile phone. Refer also to the own- call is active. er's manual of the mobile phone.
  • Page 249 Telephone COMMUNICATION Quick search in lists bol can be displayed on the Control Display, in the instrument cluster or on the Head-up Quick search is available starting from Display. 30 contacts. All letters, for which there are entries, are displayed in alphabetical order on the left of the Control Display.
  • Page 250: Mini Connected

    Using a manually initiated Service Request, data on the vehicle's service requirements For further information on the available is directly sent by MINI to the service cen- services, the vehicle manufacturer recom- Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 251 Transmits technical data that is evaluated for the ongoing development of MINI prod- General information ucts from the vehicle to MINI in regular in- tervals, if needed. To use Service Partner management in the vehicle, log in with the MINI Connected ac-...
  • Page 252 The service center that is currently as- signed to the vehicle is displayed as a con- tact in the vehicle. "MINI Connected" or "Communication" "MINI Assist" "Your service center" or select service partner management if necessary.
  • Page 253 MINI Connected COMMUNICATION Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 254 Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 255: Mobility

    MOBILITY Refueling ....................Fuel ......................Wheels and tires ..................Engine compartment ................Engine oil ....................Coolant ...................... Maintenance ................... Replacing components ................. Breakdown assistance ................Care ......................Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 256: Refueling

    MOBILITY Refueling Refueling Vehicle features and options Fuel cap Opening This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with To open the fuel filler flap, press on the the series. It also describes features that are rear edge, arrow. The fuel filler flap not necessarily available in your vehicle, for opens.
  • Page 257 Refueling MOBILITY Closing Safety information Warning NOTICE The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be Fuels are toxic and aggressive. Overfilling jammed and crushed during closing. The of the fuel tank can damage the fuel sys- cap cannot be correctly closed. Fuel or fuel tem.
  • Page 258: Fuel

    Fuels that are marked on the gas pump as NOTICE containing metal must not be used. Fuel that does not comply with the mini- Fuels with a maximum ethanol content of mum quality can compromise engine func- 25 %, i. e. E10 or E25, may be used for refu- tion or cause engine damage.
  • Page 259 Failure to comply with these recommenda- tions may result in the need for unsched- uled maintenance. Recommended fuel grade MINI recommends AKI 91. John Cooper Works: MINI recommends AKI 93. Refuel with this gasoline to achieve the rated performance and consumption values.
  • Page 260: Wheels And Tires

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options Tire inflation pressure specifications This chapter describes all standard, country- In the tire inflation pressure table specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are The tire inflation pressure table, refer to not necessarily available in your vehicle, for page 261, contains all tire inflation pres-...
  • Page 261 Wheels and tires MOBILITY – If the vehicle has not moved again for at least 2 hours after a trip. Determine the intended tire inflation pressure levels for the mounted tires. Check the tire inflation pressure in all four tires, using a pressure gage, for ex- ample.
  • Page 262 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica- Tire size Pressure specifications tions in bar/PSI in bar/PSI 225/45 R 17 94 2.4 / 35 2.4 / 35 225/40 R 18 2.6 / 38 2.6 / 38 Y XL 92 Y XL 225/40 R 18 92 225/40 ZR 18 Y XL...
  • Page 263 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire inflation pressures at max. Tire inflation pressure values over speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h 100 mph/160 km/h COOPER, COOPER ALL4 Warning In order to drive at maximum speeds in ex- Tire size Pressure specifica- cess of 100 mph/160 km/h, please ob- tions in bar/PSI serve, and, if necessary, adjust tire pres- Specifications in...
  • Page 264 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica- Tire size Pressure specifications tions in bar/PSI in bar/PSI 195/60 R 16 89 2.8 / 41 2.8 / 41 205/45 R 18 3.0 / 44 3.0 / 44 H M+S 90 H XL M+S 195/55 R 17 92 225/40 R 18 3.2 / 46...
  • Page 265 Wheels and tires MOBILITY V: speed rating, before the R on ZR tires Manufacture date You can find the manufacture date of the Maximum tire load tire on the tire's sidewall. Maximum tire load is the maximum permis- Designation Manufacture date sible weight for which the tire is approved.
  • Page 266 MOBILITY Wheels and tires controlled conditions on specified govern- ment test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. Winter and all-season tires with better cold A tire marked C may have poor traction per- weather performance than summer tires. formance. The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction Tire tread tests, and does not include acceleration,...
  • Page 267 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire damage center or repair shop. Have vehicle towed or transported as needed. Do not repair damaged tires, but have them replaced. General information Inspect your tires regularly for damage, for- eign objects lodged in the tread, and tread Warning wear.
  • Page 268 MOBILITY Wheels and tires hicle strongly suggests that you use new; they achieve their full traction poten- wheels and tires that have been recom- tial after a break-in time. mended by the vehicle manufacturer for Drive conservatively for the first your vehicle type.
  • Page 269 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Rotating wheels between axles Safety information Different wear patterns can occur on the front and rear axles depending on individual Warning driving conditions. The tires can be rotated Your vehicle handles differently with a in pairs between the axles to achieve even run-flat tire with no or low inflation pres- wear.
  • Page 270 MOBILITY Wheels and tires side the immediate area in a safe place, Overview such as behind a guardrail. Storage – If necessary, set up a warning triangle at an appropriate distance. The Mobility System is in a bag on the left side of the cargo area.
  • Page 271 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety measures Filling Shake the sealant container. – Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traffic and on solid ground. – Switch on the hazard warning system. – Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the parking brake.
  • Page 272 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Checking and adjusting the tire Screw the filling hose of the sealant con- tainer onto the tire valve of the non- inflation pressure working wheel. Checking Switch off the compressor. Read the tire inflation pressure on the tire pressure gage.
  • Page 273 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Adjustment Insert the connector into the power socket inside the vehicle. Stop at a suitable location. Screw the connection hose of the com- pressor directly onto the tire valve stem. With the ignition switched on or the en- gine running, switch on the compressor.
  • Page 274 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to page 150. Use only in pairs on the front wheels, equip- Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor, refer to ped with the tires of the following size: page 146. – 195/60 R 16.
  • Page 275 Wheels and tires MOBILITY cle falling, if the vehicle jack tips over. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Warning If the vehicle is raised, do not lie under the The vehicle jack is optimized for lifting vehicle and do not start the engine.
  • Page 276 MOBILITY Wheels and tires On a level surface – Lug bolt, arrow 1. – Adapter, arrow 2. Place wheel chocks or other suitable objects in front and behind the wheel that is diago- nal to the wheel to be changed. Unscrewing Attach the adapter to the lug bolt.
  • Page 277 Wheels and tires MOBILITY – Depending on the vehicle equipment, Jacking up the vehicle get wheel change tools and, if necessary, the emergency wheel from the vehicle. Warning – If necessary, set up a warning triangle Hands and fingers can be jammed when or portable hazard warning light at an using the vehicle jack.
  • Page 278 MOBILITY Wheels and tires ground and the relevant wheel is maxi- Extend the vehicle jack by turning the mum 1.2 inches/3 cm above ground. vehicle jack crank or lever clockwise. Mounting a wheel Mount one emergency wheel only, as re- quired.
  • Page 279 Wheels and tires MOBILITY other qualified service center or repair Overview shop. Emergency wheel Concept In the event of a flat tire, the emergency wheel can be used in place of the wheel with the defective tire. The emergency wheel is only intended for temporary use The emergency wheel and the wheel change until the defective tire/wheel has been re- tools are located in the cargo area under the...
  • Page 280: Engine Compartment

    MOBILITY Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle features and options instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety- related functions and systems. When using This chapter describes all standard, country- these functions and systems, the applicable specific and optional features offered with laws and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 281 Engine compartment MOBILITY Hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening Safety information and closing the hood. There is a risk of in- jury. Make sure that the area of movement Warning of the hood is clear during opening and closing.
  • Page 282 MOBILITY Engine compartment Indicator/warning lights When the hood is opened, a Check Control message is displayed. Closing the hood Energetically close the hood from approx. 20 in/50 cm. The hood must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 283: Engine Oil

    Engine oil MOBILITY Engine oil Vehicle features and options NOTICE Too much engine oil can damage the en- This chapter describes all standard, country- gine or the catalytic converter. There is a specific and optional features offered with risk of damage to property. Do not add too the series.
  • Page 284 30 minutes of normal driving. Performing a detailed measurement Displaying the engine oil level Via the Central Information Display (CID): Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "My MINI" "Vehicle status" "Vehicle status" "Engine oil level" "Engine oil level"...
  • Page 285 Engine oil MOBILITY Engine oil types to add NOTICE An engine oil level that is too low causes General information engine damage. There is a risk of damage The engine oil quality is critical for the life to property. Immediately add engine oil. of the engine.
  • Page 286 MOBILITY Engine oil Oil rating API SL. API SM. API SN. Viscosity grades When selecting an engine oil, make sure that the engine oil belongs to one of the fol- lowing viscosity grades: Viscosity grades SAE 0W-20. SAE 0W-30. More information about suitable oil ratings and viscosity grades of engine oils can be requested from a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair...
  • Page 287: Coolant

    Coolant MOBILITY Coolant Vehicle features and options contact with skin, eyes or articles of cloth- ing. Use suitable additives only. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are Coolant level not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or...
  • Page 288 MOBILITY Coolant Disposal The coolant level is correct if it lies be- tween the minimum and maximum marks in the filler neck. Comply with the relevant environ- mental protection regulations when disposing of coolant and coolant ad- ditives. Close the lid. Adding Let the engine cool.
  • Page 289: Maintenance

    Therefore, hand the service advisor the ve- hicle key with which the vehicle was driven most recently. MINI maintenance system Storage periods The maintenance system indicates required Storage periods during which the vehicle maintenance measures, and thereby pro-...
  • Page 290 MOBILITY Maintenance The manufacturer of your vehicle recom- Position mends that maintenance and repair be per- formed by a service center or another quali- fied service center or repair shop. Records of regular maintenance and repair work should be retained. Socket for OBD Onboard Diag- nosis There is an OBD socket on the driver's side...
  • Page 291: Replacing Components

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and options changing the wiper blade. Do not fold or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are NOTICE not necessarily available in your vehicle, for Folded-away wipers can be jammed when...
  • Page 292 MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing rear wiper blades Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) Some items of equipment use light-emitting Fold up and hold the wiper arm firmly. diodes installed behind a cover as a light Turn the wiper blade all the way back. source.
  • Page 293 Replacing components MOBILITY Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) Front halogen lights, bulb replacement Warning Overview Intensive brightness can irritate or dam- age the retina of the eye. There is a risk of Halogen headlights injury. Do not look directly into the head- lights or other light sources.
  • Page 294 MOBILITY Replacing components Unclip spring clip, arrow, and fold down. Unscrew the inner cover counterclock- wise, and remove it. Remove the bulb from the headlight housing. Pull bulb holder out of the bulb housing; if needed, loosen it with small tilting Insert the new bulb and install the cover movements if possible.
  • Page 295 Replacing components MOBILITY Tail lights, bulb replacement Turn signals 21-watt bulbs, P21W. Overview Open the split doors. Remove left or right cover. If necessary, it is then possible to pry the cover off using a screwdriver or a similar plastic tool.
  • Page 296 MOBILITY Replacing components Loosen the plug connector, arrow 2, on Press the nonworking bulb, arrow 1, the bulb holder. gently into the socket, turn counter- clockwise and remove. Remove the bulb holder from the open- ing. Proceed in the reverse order to insert the new bulb and attach the bulb holder.
  • Page 297 Replacing components MOBILITY In addition, the tail lights in the bumper as- Pull the screwdriver blade from the han- sume the functions of the brake light, tail dle and place it on the recessed-head light and turn signals, if the split doors are screw head in the bumper.
  • Page 298 MOBILITY Replacing components – With white lens: WY5W. Turn the bulb holder counter-clockwise and remove nonworking bulb. Open the hood. The covers of the side turn signal lights are on the left and right next to the hinges of the hood. To insert the new bulb and install the tail light, proceed in reverse order of re- moval.
  • Page 299 Replacing components MOBILITY Vehicle battery A discharged battery is indicated by a red indicator light. General information Charge the battery in the following situa- tions: The battery is maintenance-free. – When the inspection glass on the top of More information about the battery can be the battery is black.
  • Page 300 Information on the fuse types and locations, as well as the positions of any other fuse Disposing of old batteries boxes, is available on the Internet: www.mini.com/fusecard. Have old batteries disposed of by a Where applicable, information on the fuse dealer’s service center or another...
  • Page 301: Breakdown Assistance

    The first-aid kit is located in the cargo area. Hazard warning flashers MINI Roadside Assistance Concept MINI Roadside Assistance can be contacted if assistance is needed in the event of a breakdown. General information In the event of a breakdown, data on the ve-...
  • Page 302 A telephone number is displayed, if The Intelligent Assist system establishes a needed. Select to dial the telephone connection with the MINI Response Center. number on a connected mobile phone. For technical reasons, the Emergency Re- quest cannot be guaranteed under unfavora- Teleservice Diagnosis ble conditions.
  • Page 303 Preparation vehicle, if it can be established. Check whether the battery of the other If you can no longer hear the MINI Re- vehicle has a voltage of 12 volts. The sponse Center through the loudspeakers, voltage information can be found on the the hands-free system, for instance, may battery.
  • Page 304 MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Starting aid terminals starting aid terminal of the vehicle to be started. Attach one terminal clamp of the nega- tive jumper cable to the negative termi- nal of the battery, or to the correspond- ing engine or body ground of assisting vehicle.
  • Page 305 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Steptronic transmission with There is a risk of damage to property. driven front axle: transporting the – Lift the vehicle using suitable means. vehicle – Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow fitting, body parts, or suspension General information parts.
  • Page 306 MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Manual transmission Tow truck With driven front axle Towing or pushing the vehicle A broken-down vehicle can be towed or pushed. For rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to page 112. NOTICE If manual unlocking of the parking brake is not possible, the vehicle cannot be moved or towed.
  • Page 307 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY NOTICE NOTICE The vehicle can be damaged when towing If the tow bar or tow rope is attached in- the vehicle with a single lifted axle. There correctly, damage to other vehicle parts is a risk of damage to property. The vehi- can occur.
  • Page 308 MOBILITY Breakdown assistance The tow fitting and the onboard vehicle tool Tow-starting kit, refer to page 291, are together in the cargo area. Steptronic transmission Use of the tow fitting: Do not tow-start the vehicle. – Use only the tow fitting provided with Tow-starting the engine is not possible due the vehicle and screw it all the way in.
  • Page 309: Care

    Care MOBILITY Care Vehicle features and options Distances and temperature – Maximum temperature: 140 ℉/60 ℃. This chapter describes all standard, country- – Minimum distance from sensors, cam- specific and optional features offered with eras, seals: 12 inches/30 cm. the series. It also describes features that are –...
  • Page 310 Driving into a vehicle wash with a Steptronic transmission General information In vehicle washes, the vehicle must be able MINI recommends using vehicle care and to roll freely. cleaning products from MINI. Suitable care Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to products are available from a dealer’s serv-...
  • Page 311 Care MOBILITY Leather care Caring for special components Remove dust from the leather regularly, us- Light-alloy wheels ing a cloth or vacuum cleaner. When cleaning the vehicle, use only neutral Otherwise, particles of dust and road grime wheel cleaners having a pH value from 5 to chafe in pores and folds, and lead to in- 9.
  • Page 312 MOBILITY Care Plastic components to the floor. Do not use loose floor mats and do not layer several floor mats. Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for NOTICE the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats are Cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents, securely fastened again after they were re- such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty moved, for instance for cleaning.
  • Page 313 Care MOBILITY be taken. Further information is available from a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 314 Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 315: Reference

    REFERENCE Technical data ..................Appendix ....................License Texts and Certifications ............Everything from A to Z ................ Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 316: Technical Data

    The specified heights do not take into ac- count attached parts, for instance a roof an- MINI Clubman Width with mirrors in/mm 79.4/2,018 Width without mirrors in/mm 70.9/1,800...
  • Page 317 2,172/985 Steptronic transmission lbs/kg 2,227/1,010 Approved rear axle load Manual transmission lbs/kg 2,194/995 Steptronic transmission lbs/kg 2,194/995 MINI Cooper S Clubman Approved gross vehicle weight Manual transmission lbs/kg 4,266/1,935 Steptronic transmission lbs/kg 4,343/1,970 Load Manual transmission lbs/kg 893/405 Steptronic transmission...
  • Page 318 4,519/2,050 Load lbs/kg 922/418 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,370/1,075 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,260/1,025 MINI John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 4,564/2,070 Load lbs/kg 917/416 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,414/1,095 Approved rear axle load...
  • Page 319: Appendix

    Appendix REFERENCE Appendix Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the vehicle are listed here. Updates made after the edito- rial deadline The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner's Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle had closed: –...
  • Page 320: License Texts And Certifications

    REFERENCE License Texts and Certifications License Texts and Certifications Headunit Technical information Frequency Band: 2.5 GHz Output Power : 8 dBm Brazil Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: Alpine Electronics, Inc. Address: 20-1, Yoshima Industrial Park, Iwaki, Fukushima 970-1192 Japan Phone: +81-246-36-4111 Български...
  • Page 321 License Texts and Certifications REFERENCE Text der EU-Konformitätserklärung ist un- l'adresse internet suivante: http:// ter der folgenden Internetadresse verfüg- www.alpine.com/e/research/ bar: http://www.alpine.com/e/research/ Hrvatski Eesti Alpine Electronics ovime izjavljuje da je Käesolevaga deklareerib Alpine Electronics, radijska oprema tipa BIS01 u skladu s Dir- et käesolev raadioseadme tüüp BIS01 ektivom 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 322 REFERENCE License Texts and Certifications met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. De volledige no seguinte endereço de Internet: http:// tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan www.alpine.com/e/research/ worden geraadpleegd op het volgende inter- netadres: http://www.alpine.com/e/ Română research/ Prin prezenta, Alpine Electronics declară că tipul de echipamente radio BIS01 este în Malti conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE.
  • Page 323 License Texts and Certifications REFERENCE Japan South Korea 해당 무선설비는 전파혼신 가능성이 있으 Mexico 므로 인명안전과 관련된 서비스는 할 수 없습니다 A 급 기기 (업무용 방송통신기자재) 이 기기는 업무용(A 급) 전자파적합기기 로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라 며, 가정외의 지역에서...
  • Page 324 REFERENCE License Texts and Certifications 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、 vantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de 科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干 brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout 擾。 brouillage subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonc- Use of low power radio frequency electric tionnement.
  • Page 325 License Texts and Certifications REFERENCE Remote Control right notice, a disclaimer of warranty, and an exclusion of liability is included below. Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute Mexico of Computer Science. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary COFETEL: RLVBHEID13–0912 forms, with or without modification, are Marca: Hella...
  • Page 326 REFERENCE License Texts and Certifications Transmitter/Receiver This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada li- cence-exempt RSS. Operation is subject to Mexico the following two conditions: IFETEL: RLVCOA213-1447 (1) This device may not cause harmful inter- ference, and A2C35029700 (2) this device must accept any interference...
  • Page 327 License Texts and Certifications REFERENCE FCC ID:KR5A2C35029700 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inter- ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 328: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Approach control warning with city light braking function Approved axle load A/C button, see Air conditioning Ash tray ABS, Antilock Brake System Assistance when driving off Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Con- Audio trol Audio playback, Bluetooth...
  • Page 329 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Battery, vehicle Cargo, stowing and securing Being towed, see Tow-starting and tow- Cargo straps Carpet, care Belts, safety belts Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas Beverage holder, cup holder system Blocking, power window CBS Condition Based Service Bluetooth audio Center armrest Bluetooth connection...
  • Page 330 Cruise control without distance control, see Driver assistance, see Intelligent Cruise control Safety Cruising range Driver profiles Cup holder Driving Dynamics Control, see MINI Driv- Current consumption ing Modes switch Customer support Driving Excitement, SPORT Driving instructions Online Edition for Part no. 01402666575 - VI/19...
  • Page 331 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Driving instructions, break-in Engine temperature, display Driving mode, GREEN Entering a vehicle wash Driving modes Entertainment, control elements Driving notes, general Entertainment source, changing Driving on racetracks Equipment, interior Driving stability control systems Error displays, see Check Control Driving tip, GREEN tip ESP Electronic Stability Program, see Driving tips...
  • Page 332 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Fold-away position, windshield wip- ers 106, Fold back rear seat backrests Halogen headlights Foot brake Handbrake, see Parking brake For Your Own Safety Hand-held transmitter, alternating Front airbags code Front fog lights Hands-free system Front fog lights, LED, bulb replace- Hazard warning flashers ment...
  • Page 333 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Ignition on Jam protection system, windows Illuminated ring, central instrument clus- Jump-starting Indication of a flat tire 147, Indicator light, see Check Control Individual air distribution 189, Keyless Go, see Comfort Access Individual settings, see Driver profiles Key, see Integrated key Inflation pressure, tires Key, see Vehicle key...
  • Page 334 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Low beams, automatic, see High-beam As- MINI logo projection during unlocking sistant MINI maintenance system Lower back support Minimum tread, tires Lower back support, mechanical MINI Teleservices Lug bolt lock Mirrors Luggage rack, see Roof-mounted luggage...
  • Page 335 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Onboard literature, printed Profiles, see Driver profiles Onboard vehicle tool kit Programmable memory buttons, Central In- On-call service, see Breakdown assis- formation Display (CID) tance Protective function, glass sunroof Opening and Closing Protective function, windows Opening, from inside Push-and-turn reel, see Controller Operating concept Central Information Dis-...
  • Page 336 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Roadside Assistance, see Breakdown assis- Shift gate rotary switch tance Shift paddles on the steering wheel Roadside parking lights Side airbag Rolling code hand-held transmitter Signaling, horn RON recommended fuel grade Signals when unlocking Roofliner Sitting safely Roof-mounted luggage rack...
  • Page 337 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Steptronic Sport transmission with double Through-loading system clutch, see Steptronic transmission Tilt alarm sensor Steptronic transmission Tilting, passenger's side mirror Steptronic transmission with double clutch, Time see Steptronic transmission Tire damage Stopping the engine Tire identification marks Storage compartments Tire inflation pressure...
  • Page 338 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Volume equalization Unintentional alarm Units of measurement Universal remote control Warning and indicator lights, see Check Unlocking, automatic Control Unlocking, see Opening and Closing Warning displays, see Check Control Unlocking, settings Warning messages, see Check Control Updates made after the editorial dead- Warning triangle line...
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