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  • Page 1 CONTENT OWNER'S MANUAL. MINI CLUBMAN. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • 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. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important notes 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 Navigation, Entertainment and Communication can be called up via the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle. NOTES Information..........................QUICK REFERENCE Getting in..........................Set-up and use........................20 On the road..........................AT A GLANCE Dashboard..........................Central Information Display (CID)..................36 Voice activation system....................General settings........................
  • Page 5 Interior equipment......................215 Storage compartments.....................226 Cargo area..........................230 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving................Reducing fuel consumption................... MOBILITY Refueling..........................248 Fuel............................Wheels and tires........................252 Engine compartment......................273 Engine oil..........................276 Coolant..........................280 Maintenance........................Replacing components....................Breakdown Assistance....................Vehicle Care........................299 REFERENCE Technical data........................Appendix..........................307 Everything from A to Z....................308 ©...
  • Page 6: Integrated Owner's Manual In The Vehicle

    Information Using this Owner's Manual Internet Vehicle information and general informa- tion on MINI, e.g., on technology, are availa- Orientation ble on the Internet: www.miniusa.com. The fastest way to find information on a particular topic is by using the index.
  • Page 7 Information NOTES lected optional equipment or the country- Icon Meaning specific version. "..." Control Display texts used to select This also applies to safety-related functions individual functions. and systems. ›...‹ Verbal instructions to use with the When using these functions and systems, voice activation system.
  • Page 8 For vehicles sold in California, the law re- mends that you entrust corresponding pro- quires vehicle manufacturers to provide the cedures to a MINI dealer’s service center. If following warning: you choose to use another service facility, Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 9 Specifications for maintenance measures: your hands frequently when servicing – MINI maintenance system your vehicle. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-ve- hicle. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 10 NOTES Information Maintenance, refer to page 282. data collected in the vehicle to the driver or vehicle owner, for instance via utilized – Maintenance Booklet, available online services. and accessible via a QR code in the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Booklet. Operating data in the vehicle –...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES to detect and correct malfunctions, and If necessary, data can be transferred to the helps the vehicle manufacturer to optimize entertainment and communication system vehicle functions. of the vehicle, for instance via smartphone. The majority of this data is stored tempora- This includes the following depending on rily and is only processed within the vehicle the respective equipment:...
  • Page 12 NOTES Information How the data will be processed further is Services from other providers determined by the provider of the particular When using online services from other pro- app being used. The extent of the possible viders, these services are the responsibility settings depends on the respective app and of the relevant provider and subject to their the operating system of the mobile device.
  • Page 13 Information NOTES stance name, gender, age, and crash loca- tion, are recorded. However, other parties, such as law enforce- ment, could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation. To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the ve- hicle or the EDR is needed.
  • Page 14 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 may open an investigation, and if it finds Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 15 Information NOTES Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 16: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Getting in 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 17 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE The vehicle automatically detects the vehi- Performing the foot movement cle key when it is in close proximity or in Stand in the middle behind the vehicle the interior. at approx. one arm's length away from the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 18 QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Closing Driver's door Closing the split doors manually. Displays and control elements In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Safety switch 2 Power windows 3 Exterior mirrors All around the selector lever 1 Low beams, fog lights 2 High beams, headlight flasher, turn sig- 3 Instrument cluster 4 Window wiper system...
  • Page 19 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Buttons on the Controller Ending the voice control system Press the button on the steering Button Function wheel or ›Cancel‹. Press once: calls up the main menu. Press twice: displays all menu items of the main menu. Call up the Communication menu.
  • Page 20: 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 Longitudinal direction push the head restraint down.
  • Page 21 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting the steering wheel Press the desired button 1 or 2. The procedure stops when a seat setting In four directions switch or one of the memory buttons is pressed. Once underway, adjustment of the seat po- sition on the driver's side is disabled after a short while.
  • Page 22 Central Information Display Via the Central Information Display (CID) (CID), the steering wheel buttons and spo- "Accept" ken instructions. "My MINI" Via the button on the steering wheel "System settings" Press the button. "Mobile devices" Via the instrument cluster "Connect new device"...
  • Page 23 If necessary, the setting for mobile data must be activated on the iPhone. – Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled in the vehicle. Turning on Bluetooth and CarPlay Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" "Mobile devices" "Settings" Select the following settings: – "Bluetooth®"...
  • Page 24: On The Road

    QUICK REFERENCE On the road On the road Driving Steptronic transmission: switching off When the vehicle is stationary, apply the parking brake. Starting and stopping the engine Engage selector lever position P. Ignition on/off Press the Start/Stop button. – On: press the Start/Stop Manual transmission: switching off button.
  • Page 25 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Manual transmission Steptronic transmission, Sport and manual mode Shifting When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, push the gearshift lever to the right in order to prevent inadvertent shifting into the 3rd or 4th gear. Reverse gear Select only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 26 QUICK REFERENCE On the road High beams, headlight flasher Lights and lighting Lighting functions Icon Function Front fog lights. Automatic headlight control. Cornering light. Press the lever forward or pull it backward. Lights off. – High beams on, arrow 1. Daytime driving lights.
  • Page 27 On the road QUICK REFERENCE – Resting position of the wipers: posi- Set interval period or sensitivity of the tion 0. rain sensor – Rain sensor: position 1. – Normal wiper speed: position 2. – Fast wiper speed: position 3. Turning off and flick wipe Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever.
  • Page 28 QUICK REFERENCE On the road – Normal wiper speed: tap up once. Set interval period or sensitivity of the rain sensor – Fast wiper speed: tap up twice or tap once beyond the resistance point. Turning off and flick wipe Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever.
  • Page 29 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Button Function Button Function Adjusts the air flow, Heated windshield. manual. Rear window defroster. Adjusts the air distribution manually. Refueling stop Refueling Heated windshield. Fuel cap To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear edge, arrow.
  • Page 30 Displaying the engine oil level Via the Central Information Display (CID): The button is located above the Control Dis- "My MINI" play. "Vehicle status" "Engine oil level" The engine oil level is displayed.
  • Page 31 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 32: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE Dashboard Dashboard Vehicle features and options in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. This chapter describes all standard, country- When using these functions and systems, specific and optional features offered with the applicable laws and regulations must be the series.
  • Page 33 Dashboard AT A GLANCE Automatic headlight con- Roadside parking lights trol Cornering light Trip computer Automatic High Beam Assis- tant Instrument lighting 7 Instrument cluster 8 Pitman arm, right Wipers 5 Steering wheel buttons, left Wiper on Canadian mod- Camera-based cruise control on/off Rain sensor Cruise control on/off...
  • Page 34 AT A GLANCE Dashboard Increase volume 11 Steering wheel heating 12 Adjusting the steering wheel 13 Unlocking the hood Reduce volume 14 Depending on vehicle equipment: un- locking, Split Doors 72. Horn, entire surface In the vicinity of the center console Hazard warning system PDC Park Distance Con- trol...
  • Page 35 Dashboard AT A GLANCE Dynamic Stability Con- Manual transmission gearshift trol lever 8 Controller with buttons MINI Driving Modes 9 Parking brake switch 7 Steptronic transmission selector lever In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS Ambient light Indicator light, front passen-...
  • Page 36: Central Information Display (Cid)

    AT A GLANCE Central Information Display (CID) Central Information Display (CID) Vehicle features and options Input and display Main menu This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and General information functions that are not necessarily available The main menu is divided into two areas.
  • Page 37 Access to apps and vehicle functions. Addi- tional apps and vehicle functions can be Function is activated. purchased from the MINI Connected Store. Function is deactivated. Notifications Status information Access to all incoming messages in the ve- hicle, for instance Check Control messages.
  • Page 38 AT A GLANCE Central Information Display (CID) Selecting the display Icon Meaning The display can be selected in menus which Reminder. support the split screen function. Sending not possible. Tilt the Controller to the right until the split screen is selected. Entertainment Press the Controller.
  • Page 39 Central Information Display (CID) AT A GLANCE In the case of very high temperatures on Controller the Control Display, for instance due to in- tense solar radiation, the brightness may be General information reduced down to complete deactivation. The buttons can be used to open the menus Once the temperature is reduced, for in- directly.
  • Page 40 AT A GLANCE Central Information Display (CID) Button Function With navigation system: opens navigation map. Without navigation system: call up the CarPlay map. Press once: opens the previous display. Press and hold: open the menus – Without navigation system: tilt in two used last.
  • Page 41 Adjusting menu contents The display of menus "Media/Radio", Going to the Options menu "Communication" and "MINI Connected" can be adjusted, for instance to remove the en- Press the button. tries of functions that are not used from the menu.
  • Page 42 Via the Central Information Display (CID): Operation via touchscreen "My MINI" "Contents of main menu" General information Depending on the equipment version, the Changing between displays Control Display is equipped with a touch- After a menu item is selected, a new display screen.
  • Page 43 Central Information Display (CID) AT A GLANCE Deleting tion is established when a phone number is selected. Icon Function Displaying the key assignment Tapping the icon: deletes the letter or number. Touch buttons with finger. Do not wear gloves or use objects. Tapping and holding the icon all letters: deletes all letters or num- The assignment of the buttons is displayed...
  • Page 44: Voice Activation System

    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle features and options activation system. To set the language, refer to page 47. – Always say commands in the language This chapter describes all standard, country- of the voice activation system. specific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 45 The following is displayed in the top area of Via the Central Information Display (CID): the Control Display: – Some possible commands for the current "My MINI" menu. "System settings" – Some possible commands from other "Language"...
  • Page 46 AT A GLANCE Voice activation system situations, the voice and vocal pitch can change. This can unnecessarily delay the es- tablishment of a telephone connection. Instead, use the SOS button, refer to page 292, close to the interior mirror. System limits –...
  • Page 47: General Settings

    Via the Central Information Display (CID): the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available "My MINI" in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- "System settings" tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems.
  • Page 48 Principle year. If vehicle tracking has been activated, the current vehicle position can be displayed in Setting the date format the MINI app. Via the Central Information Display (CID): Activating/deactivating "My MINI" Via the Central Information Display (CID): "System settings"...
  • Page 49 General settings AT A GLANCE Control Display Setting the color world Via the Central Information Display (CID): Brightness "My MINI" Via the Central Information Display (CID): "System settings" "My MINI" "Displays" "System settings" "Color scheme" "Displays" Select the desired setting.
  • Page 50 Phone book. The vehicle offers various functions which – Office data, for instance voice memos. require data to be transferred to MINI or a – Login accounts. service provider. The data transfer can be Altogether, the deletion of the data can take deactivated for some functions.
  • Page 51 Note and follow the instructions on the Con- trol Display. Making calls via the hands- Bluetooth. Via the Central Information Display (CID): free system. Using phone functions via "My MINI" the Central Information Dis- "System settings" play (CID). "Data privacy" Using the smartphone Of- fice functions.
  • Page 52 General information Via the Central Information Display (CID): Information on compatible mobile devices "My MINI" is available as follows: "System settings" – On the MINI homepage. "Mobile devices" – Via Hotline/Customer Support "Settings" – At a dealer's service center or another "Bluetooth®"...
  • Page 53 All prerequisites are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order. Via the Central Information Display (CID): Despite that, the mobile device does not "My MINI" function as expected. In this case, the following explanations can "System settings"...
  • Page 54 AT A GLANCE General settings Why can phone functions not be used via service center or another qualified service the Central Information Display (CID)? center or repair shop. – The mobile phone may not be properly USB connection configured, for instance as Bluetooth au- dio device.
  • Page 55 Turning on Bluetooth and CarPlay the USB storage device, refer to the op- Via the Central Information Display (CID): erating instructions of the device. Not compatible USB devices: "My MINI" – USB hard drives. "System settings" – USB hubs.
  • Page 56 Via the Central Information Display (CID): contact Customer Relations, a dealer's serv- ice center or another qualified service cen- "My MINI" ter or repair shop. "System settings" "Mobile devices" Managing mobile devices Select the desired device.
  • Page 57 General settings AT A GLANCE Via the Central Information Display (CID): Software update "My MINI" General information "System settings" The vehicle supports a large number of mo- "Mobile devices" bile devices, for instance mobile phones and MP3 players. Software updates are available Select device.
  • Page 58 The software may only be restored when the vehicle is stationary. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" "Software update" "Restore software" 5. – "Previous version"...
  • Page 59: Owner's Manual Media

    You can use the following media formats to call up the content in the Owner's Manual: Press the button. – Printed Owner's Manual, refer to "My MINI" page 59. "Owner's Manual" – Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehi- cle, refer to page 59.
  • Page 60 AT A GLANCE Owner's Manual media Opening via Central Information Display (CID) Change directly to the Options menu from the function on the Control Display: Press the button. "Owner's Manual" Opening when a Check Control message is displayed Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display: "Owner's Manual"...
  • Page 61 Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 62: Opening And Closing

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- Warning specific and optional features offered with The vehicle key has a button cell battery. the series. It also describes features and Batteries or button cell batteries can be functions that are not necessarily available swallowed and lead to serious or fatal inju-...
  • Page 63 75. – The interior lights, refer to page 153, and the MINI logo projection are Overview switched on, provided that the interior lights were not switched off manually. –...
  • Page 64 Press the button on the vehicle key and closing. with the vehicle locked. The MINI logo projection is also switched NOTICE These functions are not available if the inte- Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the rior lights were switched off manually.
  • Page 65 Opening and closing CONTROLS The left side of the split doors opens. Slide the integrated key in the cover of the battery compartment and raise the Panic mode cover. You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. –...
  • Page 66 The vehicle key is in direct proximity of – The options provided by the Remote the wireless charging tray. Services of the MINI Connected app in- Place the vehicle key in a different loca- clude the ability to lock and unlock a ve- tion.
  • Page 67 Opening and closing CONTROLS Integrated key To do this, slide the integrated key into the opening to the stop from below and remove the cover cap. General information The driver's door can be locked and un- locked without the vehicle key using the integrated key.
  • Page 68 CONTROLS Opening and closing Comfort Access Overview Principle The vehicle can be accessed without operat- ing the vehicle key. Carrying the vehicle key with you, e.g., in your pants pocket, is sufficient. The vehicle automatically detects the vehi- cle key when it is in close proximity or in the interior.
  • Page 69 Opening and closing CONTROLS Unlocking Convenient closing Safety information Warning With convenient closing, body parts can be jammed. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the doors is clear during convenient closing. Press the button on the external door han- Closing dle of the driver's or front passenger door.
  • Page 70 CONTROLS Opening and closing Safety information Touchless opening of split doors Principle Warning The split doors can be opened with no-touch Body parts can be jammed when operating activation using the vehicle key you are car- the split doors. There is a risk of injury. rying.
  • Page 71 The right side of the split doors opens. After complete opening of the right side, Settings make a second foot movement in order to open the left side of the split doors. "My MINI" Before the opening, the hazard warning sys- "Vehicle settings" tem flashes. "Doors/Key"...
  • Page 72 CONTROLS Opening and closing – The battery of the vehicle key is dis- Safety information charged. For replacing the battery, refer to page 65. Warning – Fault of the radio link from transmission Body parts can be jammed when operating towers or other equipment with high the split doors.
  • Page 73 Opening and closing CONTROLS Use the button in the handle to com- General information pletely open first the right side, ar- There are three driver profiles with which row 1, and then the left side of the split personal vehicle settings can be stored. Ev- doors, arrow 2.
  • Page 74 – Rearview camera. "Drive off (guest)" – Head-up Display. "OK" – MINI Driving Modes. The guest profile cannot be renamed. It is – Intelligent Safety. not assigned to the vehicle key currently in – Driver's seat position, exterior mirror use.
  • Page 75 Select USB storage device as needed. Via the Central Information Display (CID): Select the driver profile to be imported. "My MINI" "Driver profiles" Displaying driver profiles during start Select driver profile. The driver profiles can be displayed at each The driver profile marked with this startup to select the desired profile.
  • Page 76 Doors Via the Central Information Display (CID): Adjusting the last seat and mirror position "My MINI" Via the Central Information Display (CID): "Vehicle settings" "Doors/Key" "My MINI" "Driver's door" or "All doors"...
  • Page 77 – Acoustic alarm: vehicle Depending on local regulations, the Via the Central Information Display (CID): acoustic alarm may be suppressed. "My MINI" – Optical alarm: "Vehicle settings" By blinking of the hazard warning sys- "Doors/Key" tem and headlights, where required.
  • Page 78 CONTROLS Opening and closing Turning on/off split doors are not correctly closed. Cor- rectly closed access points are secured. The alarm system is switched on or off as Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm soon as the vehicle is locked with the vehi- sensor are not active, as doors, hood, or cle key or unlocked or locked via Comfort trunk lid are not correctly closed.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing CONTROLS – With animals in the vehicle. Safety information – When the vehicle is locked after start of refueling. Warning The tilt alarm sensor and the interior mo- When operating the windows, body parts tion sensor can be switched off in such sit- and objects can be jammed.
  • Page 80 CONTROLS Opening and closing Closing Closing without the jam protection system – Pull the switch to the resistance In case of danger from the outside or if point. icing might prevent normal closing, proceed The window closes while the switch is as follows: being held.
  • Page 81 Opening and closing CONTROLS Panoramic glass sunroof can only be operated to a limited extent. The system must be initialized in this case. General information – The power window motors are equipped In the event of a severe accident, the glass with overheating protection.
  • Page 82 CONTROLS Opening and closing Pressing the switch again stops the motion. The glass sunroof is closed. Pressing the switch again stops the mo- tion. With the glass sunroof completely raised With the glass sunroof completely – Slide switch back to the re- raised sistance point and hold.
  • Page 83 The system must be initialized in this case. MINI recommends having this work per- formed only by a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 84: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel 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 protective effect of the seat belt specific and optional features offered with can no longer be ensured.
  • Page 85 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Longitudinal direction Backrest tilt Warning Unexpected movements of the seat while driving may occur if the seat is unlocked. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. After adjusting, move the seat forward or back slightly, making sure the seat engages properly.
  • Page 86 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Overview Seat tilt 1 Memory function Tilt switch up or down. 2 Lumbar support Backrest tilt 3 Backrest tilt 4 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt Longitudinal direction Tilt switch forward or backward. Lumbar support Press switch forward or backward. Principle The curvature of the seat backrest can be Height...
  • Page 87 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS The curvature is shifted When GREEN Mode is activated, refer to up/down. page 242, the heater output is reduced. Thigh support Turning off Press and hold the button until the LEDs turn off. Seat belts General information The vehicle is fitted with five seat belts to ensure occupant safety.
  • Page 88 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel but must be transported and secured in Correct use of seat belts designated child restraint systems. – Wear the seat belt twist-free and tight to your body over your lap and should- ers. Warning –...
  • Page 89 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat belt reminder for driver’s seat Warning and passenger’s seat Body parts can be jammed when moving General information the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is The seat belt reminder is issued when the clear when moving the head restraint.
  • Page 90 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel After setting the height, make sure that the – Before driving, install the removed head restraint engages correctly. head restraints on the occupied seats. – Adjust the head restraint so its center supports the back of the head at as Removing: John Cooper Works close to eye level as possible.
  • Page 91 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height Fold down the rear seat backrest, refer to page 233, in question. – To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and Pull head restraint up against the resist- push the head restraint down. ance.
  • Page 92 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Safety information Press the desired button 1 or 2. The procedure stops when a seat setting switch or one of the memory buttons is Warning pressed. There is a risk of jamming when moving Once underway, adjustment of the seat po- the seats.
  • Page 93 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS distance to the traffic behind by looking car's interior mirror, refer to page 94, are over your shoulder. used to control this. Automatic Curb Monitor Overview Principle If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on the passenger's side is tilted downward.
  • Page 94 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Steering wheel Turn button 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. Adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is sta- Turn the button to reduce the blinding glare tionary only.
  • Page 95 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Steering wheel heating Turning on/off Press the button. – On: the LED lights up. – Off: the LED goes out. If the trip is resumed within approx. 15 mi- nutes after an intermediate stop, the steer- ing wheel heating turns on automatically if the function was turned on at the comple- tion of the last trip.
  • Page 96: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options Warning A heated vehicle may result in death to This chapter describes all standard, country- persons, especially children, or animals. specific and optional features offered with There is a risk of injury or danger to life. the series.
  • Page 97 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Safety information Warning The stability of the child restraint system Warning is limited or compromised with incorrect The seat belt cannot be fastened correctly seat setting or improper installation of the on children shorter than 5 ft/150 cm child seat.
  • Page 98 CONTROLS Transporting children safely center or another qualified service center and to offer optimal protection in the event or repair shop. of an accident. If the upper attachment point of the seat belt is located in front of the belt guide of the child restraint seat, move the front pas- Warning senger seat carefully forward until the best...
  • Page 99 Transporting children safely CONTROLS LATCH child seat mountings ing mounts for the lower mountings or at- tachment points. General information Position LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Chil- dren. Icon Meaning Pay attention to the operating and safety in- formation from the child restraint system The corresponding icon manufacturer when installing and using shows the mounts for the...
  • Page 100 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Child restraint systems with tether tether are marked with this icon. It can be found on the rear seat backrest or the rear strap shelf. Safety information Routing the retaining strap Warning If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used for the child restraint system, the protective effect is reduced.
  • Page 101 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Locking the doors and win- dows Doors Push the locking lever on the rear doors up. The door can now be opened from the out- side only. Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver's door if children are being trans- ported in the rear.
  • Page 102: Driving

    CONTROLS Driving Driving Vehicle features and options To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unneces- sary electrical components. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Ignition off the series.
  • Page 103 Driving CONTROLS Starting the engine Steptronic transmission: when switching off the ignition, the selector lever position P is engaged automatically if the selector lever Safety information position R, D or M/S is engaged. Radio-ready state DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventila- General information tion is insufficient, harmful exhaust gases In the radio-ready state, certain electrical...
  • Page 104 CONTROLS Driving Engine stop of the vehicle, particularly repeated start- ing in rapid succession. Safety information Gasoline engine Depending on the motorization, the full Warning drive power may not be available for ap- Unattended children or animals in the ve- proximately 30 seconds after starting the hicle can cause the vehicle to move and engine.
  • Page 105 Driving CONTROLS 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 106 CONTROLS Driving Displays in the instrument cluster – Window condensation when the auto- matic climate control is switched on. Instrument cluster without enhanced – The vehicle battery charge is very low. features: display – At higher elevations. The display indicates that the –...
  • Page 107 Driving CONTROLS – Steptronic transmission: change from Switching the system on/off selector lever position D to R, N or M/S. Using the button – Steptronic transmission: change from selector lever position P to R, N, D or M/S. – The vehicle begins rolling. –...
  • Page 108 CONTROLS Driving Engine start as usual via Start/Stop button. Warning Automatic deactivation Unattended children or animals in the ve- hicle can cause the vehicle to move and In certain situations, the Auto Start/Stop endanger themselves and traffic, for in- function is deactivated automatically for stance due to the following actions: safety reasons, for instance if no driver is detected.
  • Page 109 Driving CONTROLS Steptronic transmission: in some parking – Engine on. situations, the parking brake is automati- – Gear position engaged. cally engaged, when selector lever posi- – Driver buckled in and doors closed. tion P is engaged. In these cases, the park- ing brake is released automatically when Automatic release in cars with manual you leave the selector lever position P.
  • Page 110 Window wiper system The triple turn signal duration can be ad- justed. Safety information Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" Warning "Vehicle settings" If the wipers start moving in the folded "Lighting" away state, body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 111 Driving CONTROLS Turning off and flick wipe NOTICE The wiper blades can wear out or become damaged prematurely when wiping on a dry window for a longer period of time. The wiper motor can overheat. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage.
  • Page 112 CONTROLS Driving Activating Windshield washer system Safety information Warning The washer fluid can freeze onto the win- dow at low temperatures and obstruct the view. There is a risk of accident. Only use the washer systems, if the washer fluid cannot freeze.
  • Page 113 Driving CONTROLS Rear wiper Safety information Switching on the rear wiper Warning If the wipers start moving in the folded away state, body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 114 CONTROLS Driving Canada: window wiper system Folding out the wipers Switch the ignition on and off again. Safety information Press and hold the wiper lever down, un- til the wipers stop in a close to vertical position. Warning If the wipers start moving in the folded away state, body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 115 Driving CONTROLS Turning on Intermittent operation or rain sensor Principle The rain sensor automatically controls the wiper operation depending on the intensity of the rainfall. General information The sensor is located on the windshield, di- rectly in front of the interior mirror. With- Tap up the lever or press it past the resist- out the rain sensor, the interval of the wiper ance point.
  • Page 116 CONTROLS Driving within approx. 15 minutes, the rain sensor is automatically activated again. NOTICE When the washer fluid reservoir is empty, the washer pump cannot work as intended. Setting the interval period or There is a risk of damage to property, sensitivity of the rain sensor among other potential damage.
  • Page 117 Driving CONTROLS – Resting position of the wiper, posi- tion 0. NOTICE – Intermittent operation, arrow 1. When If the wipers are frozen to the windshield, reverse gear is engaged, the system the wiper blades can be torn off and the switches to continuous operation.
  • Page 118 CONTROLS Driving Folding in the wipers Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Con- centrate or the equivalent is recom- After the wipers are folded back down, the mended. window wiper system must be reactivated. Fold the wipers back in onto the wind- shield.
  • Page 119 Driving CONTROLS Overview NOTICE When shifting to a lower gear, excessive RPM can damage the engine. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, press the gearshift lever to the right.
  • Page 120 CONTROLS Driving Rolling or pushing the vehicle Selector lever version In some situations, the vehicle is to roll Selector lever without its own power, for instance in a car wash, or be pushed. Turn on the ignition. Press on the clutch pedal and shift out of a forward gear or reverse.
  • Page 121 Driving CONTROLS Parking position P Functional requirements Only when the brake pedal is depressed is it General information possible to change from selector lever posi- Selector lever position, for instance for tion P to another selector lever position. parking the vehicle. Depending on the transmission version, the The transmission blocks the drive wheels in engine may have to be running too.
  • Page 122 CONTROLS Driving cally returns to the center position when Start the engine while pressing on the released. brake pedal. If necessary, release the parking brake. Depress the brake pedal. Touch the selector lever lock and en- gage selector lever position N. Switch the engine off.
  • Page 123 Driving CONTROLS Activating the Sport program Manual mode M/S becomes active and the gear is changed. The engaged gear is displayed in the instru- ment cluster, for instance M1. Shifting – To downshift: press the selector lever forward. – Upshifting: pull the selector lever rear- wards.
  • Page 124 CONTROLS Driving Ending the manual mode Shifting Press the selector lever to the right. D is displayed in the instrument cluster. Shift paddles for Steptronic Sport transmission Principle The shift paddles on the steering wheel al- low you to shift gears quickly while keeping –...
  • Page 125 While the engine is running: row N, until selector lever position N is displayed in the instrument cluster. Press button and select SPORT with the MINI Driving Modes switch. A Check Control message is displayed. The instrument cluster displays TRAC- Release the selector lever.
  • Page 126 CONTROLS Driving A destination flag is displayed in the in- strument cluster. The starting engine speed adjusts. Wait briefly until the engine speed is con- stant. Keep the accelerator pedal in this position. Release the brake within 3 seconds af- ter the destination flag illuminates.
  • Page 127: Displays

    Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle features and options in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. This chapter describes all standard, country- When using these functions and systems, specific and optional features offered with the applicable laws and regulations must be the series.
  • Page 128 CONTROLS Displays Instrument cluster with enhanced features: overview 1 Tachometer 4 Vehicle speed 2 Display/reset kilometers 5 Indicator/warning lights 3 Electronic displays 6 Fuel gauge Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 129 1 Driver assistance systems Total kilometers/trip odometer Messages, for instance Check Control Trip computer Time 2 Selector lever position Outside temperature Gear shift indicator Selection lists 3 MINI Driving Modes switch status Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 130 1 Selector lever position Range Gear shift indicator 5 Messages, for instance Check Control 2 Time Selection lists MINI Driving Modes switch status Navigation instructions 3 Driver assistance systems 6 Total kilometers/trip odometer 4 Outside temperature Trip computer Check Control...
  • Page 131 Displays CONTROLS Red lights cle approaches another vehicle at a rela- tively high differential speed. Seat belt reminder Intervene by braking or make an evasive maneuver. Indicator light flashes or is illumi- nated: seat belt on the driver or pas- senger's side is not buckled.
  • Page 132 CONTROLS Displays or another qualified service center or repair The indicator light flashes and is then illu- shop. minated continuously: flat tires or tire pres- sure losses cannot be detected. – Fault caused by systems or devices with Dynamic Stability Control the same radio frequency: after leaving Indicator light blinks: Dynamic Sta- the area of the interference, the system...
  • Page 133 Displays CONTROLS Socket for OBD on-board diagnostics, refer Manual Speed Limiter to page 283. The indicator light illuminates: the system is switched on. Green lights The indicator light flashes: the set speed limit has been exceeded. If this hap- Turn signal pens, a signal sounds.
  • Page 134 CONTROLS Displays The messages can be hidden for approx. Via the Central Information Display (CID): 8 seconds. After this time, they are dis- "My MINI" played again automatically. "Vehicle status" Temporary display Tilt the Controller to the left. Some Check Control messages are hidden "Check Control"...
  • Page 135 Displays CONTROLS Indicator light in the instrument – The odometer is displayed when the ig- nition is switched off. cluster – When the ignition is switched on, the The yellow indicator light illumi- trip odometer is reset. nates, once the fuel reserve is reached.
  • Page 136 CONTROLS Displays Date Instrument cluster with ex- tended functionality: The cur- rent range is permanently dis- The date is displayed in the in- played in the instrument strument cluster. cluster. Set the date on the Central In- formation Display (CID), refer to page 47.
  • Page 137 Automatic Service Request Via the Central Information Display (CID): Data regarding the service status or legally "My MINI" mandated vehicle inspections is automati- "Vehicle status" cally transmitted to your dealer’s service center before your vehicle is due for serv- Tilt the Controller to the left.
  • Page 138 CONTROLS Displays Manual transmission: displaying from the rain sensor, and will be displayed depending on the situation. Example Description With the navigation system, the system takes into account the information stored in Efficient gear is set. the navigation data and also displays speed limits present on routes without signs.
  • Page 139 Displays CONTROLS – When the windshield in front of the in- terior mirror is fogged up, dirty or cov- ered by a sticker, etc. – In the event of incorrect detection by the camera. – If the speed limits stored in the naviga- tion system are incorrect.
  • Page 140 CONTROLS Displays Trip computer Activating a list and adjusting the setting Principle Button on the Function The trip computer displays different vehicle steering wheel data in the instrument cluster, such as aver- Move selection up. age values. Calling up information Move selection down.
  • Page 141 Depending on the vehicle equipment, you can select what information from the trip computer can be accessed in the instrument cluster. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" Press and hold the button on the turn signal lever. "Displays"...
  • Page 142 Calling up the trip computer or onboard computer Via the Central Information Display (CID): Distance to destination "My MINI" Depending on the vehicle equipment, the "Driving information" distance remaining to the destination is dis- played if a destination is entered in the nav- "Onboard info"...
  • Page 143 "Technology in action" "Sport displays" Sport instruments "Vehicle and surroundings" General information Via the MINI Driving Modes switch: On the Control Display, values for power Activate SPORT. and torque are displayed. "Sport displays" "Vehicle and surroundings" Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 144 Adjusting Event displays Via the Central Information Display (CID): Functions that are only displayed tempora- rily, for instance the volume or temperature "My MINI" settings, can be set as event displays. "Vehicle settings" Several vehicle assistance functions can "Speed warning"...
  • Page 145 Displays CONTROLS Head-up Display Switching on/off LED ring Via the Central Information Display (CID): Principle "My MINI" This system projects important information "System settings" into the driver's field of view, for instance "Displays" the speed. "Center Instrument" The driver can get information without averting his or her eyes from the road.
  • Page 146 CONTROLS Displays Overview Selecting displays in the Head-up Display Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "System settings" "Displays" "Head-Up Display" "Displayed information" Select the desired displays in the Head- The Head-up display is switched on. up Display. Settings are stored for the driver profile Switching the Head-up Display currently used.
  • Page 147 Turning on currently used. Via the Central Information Display (CID): The height of the Head-up Display can also be stored using the memory function, refer "My MINI" to page 91. "System settings" Setting the rotation "Displays" The screen of the Head-up Display can be "Head-Up Display"...
  • Page 148 The status can be displayed and actions per- formed for several systems. Going to the vehicle status Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle status" Tilt the Controller to the left. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 149: Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle features and options Icon Function Parking lights. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and Low beams. functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions.
  • Page 150 2 seconds. Setting the duration Via the Central Information Display (CID): Turning off "My MINI" Briefly press the lever to the resistance "Vehicle settings" point in the opposite direction. "Lighting"...
  • Page 151 The Automatic High Beam Assistant detects Via the Central Information Display (CID): other road users early on and automatically "My MINI" switches the high beams on or off depend- ing on the traffic situation. "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 152 CONTROLS Lights low speed range, the high beams are not that require this, therefore dimming man- switched on by the system. ually. The system responds to light from oncom- The system is not fully functional in the fol- ing traffic and traffic driving ahead of you, lowing situations, and driver intervention and to ambient lighting, for instance in may be necessary:...
  • Page 153 Ambient light General information Depending on the equipment version, light- ing can be adjusted for some lights in the car's interior. Activating/deactivating Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Lighting" Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 154 Depending on the equipment, the bright- ness of the ambient light can be adjusted via the thumbwheel for the instrument lighting or on the Control Display. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Lighting" "Interior lighting" "Brightness"...
  • Page 155: Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and options in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. This chapter describes all standard, country- When using these functions and systems, specific and optional features offered with the applicable laws and regulations must be the series.
  • Page 156 CONTROLS Safety Head airbag wheel. Select the settings so that the shoulder rests against the backrest In the event of a side collision, the head air- when crossing the hands and the upper bag protects the head. body is as far back as possible while still maintaining a comfortable grip on the Ejection Mitigation steering wheel.
  • Page 157 Vehicle modifications for a person with dis- – The warning light lights up continu- abilities may affect the air bag system; con- ously. tact MINI Customer Relations for further in- formation. Automatic deactivation of the front Warnings and information on the airbags passenger airbags are also found on the sun visors.
  • Page 158 CONTROLS Safety In this case, change the seat position so passenger's side are not that the front passenger airbags are acti- activated. vated and the indicator light goes out. – The indicator light does not light up If it is not possible to activate the airbags, when, for instance a correctly seated have the person sit in the rear seat.
  • Page 159 If the message does not disappear after a re- Via the Central Information Display (CID): peat calibration, have the system checked "My MINI" as soon as possible. "Vehicle status" "Tire Pressure Monitor" Tire pressure monitor The current status is displayed.
  • Page 160 Follow the information Resetting the system on runflat tires and continued driving with these tires. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" If a tire inflation pressure check is "Vehicle status" required "Tire Pressure Monitor" Start the engine but do not drive off.
  • Page 161 Safety CONTROLS If the tire inflation pressure is too low Icon Possible cause There is a flat tire or a major tire Message pressure loss. A yellow warning light is illuminated No reset was performed for the in the instrument cluster. system.
  • Page 162 CONTROLS Safety tronics. In this case, have the electronics also be more if an economical driving style checked and replaced at the next opportu- is used. nity. If the vehicle is loaded with an average weight and used under favorable conditions, Runflat tires the distance travelled for which it may be safe to drive may be up to 50 miles/80 km.
  • Page 163 Safety CONTROLS Sudden tire pressure loss size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you The system cannot indicate sudden serious should determine the proper tire inflation tire damage caused by external circumstan- pressure for those tires.) As an added safety ces.
  • Page 164 Via the Central Information Display (CID): The system does not measure the actual in- flation pressure in the tires. "My MINI" "Vehicle status" Functional requirements "Flat Tire Monitor" The following prerequisites must be met for Start the engine but do not drive off.
  • Page 165 Safety CONTROLS stability. There is a risk of accident. Do not If identification of flat tire damage is continue driving if the vehicle is equipped not possible, please contact a dealer’s with normal tires. Follow the information service center or another qualified serv- on runflat tires and continued driving with ice center or repair shop.
  • Page 166 CONTROLS Safety Possible distance travelled with a fore, check the tire inflation pressure depressurized tire regularly. The distance travelled for which it may be – Sudden serious tire damage caused by possible to drive safely varies depending on external circumstances cannot be recog- how the vehicle is loaded and used, e.g., nized in advance.
  • Page 167 Safety CONTROLS over steering and braking at any time, and Turning on/off actively intervene where appropriate. Some Intelligent Safety systems are auto- matically active after every departure. Some Intelligent Safety systems activate accord- Warning ing to the last setting. Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a Press button briefly: substitute for the driver’s personal judg- –...
  • Page 168 CONTROLS Safety A camera at the base of the interior mirror Safety information controls the system. The Forward Collision Warning is available Warning even if cruise control has been deactivated. The system cannot serve as a substitute The driver’s own driving behavior is taken for the driver’s personal judgment in as- into account in the reactions of the system, sessing the traffic situation.
  • Page 169 Camera – The LED goes out. Setting the warning time The warning time can be set via the Central Information Display (CID). "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Intelligent Safety" The camera is installed near the interior "Warning time" mirror. Select the desired setting.
  • Page 170 CONTROLS Safety Manual transmission: during a brake inter- Icon Measure vention up to a complete stop, the engine Icon lights up red: prewarning. may be shut down. Brake and increase distance. The brake intervention can be interrupted by stepping on the accelerator pedal or by Symbol flashes red and an acous- actively moving the steering wheel.
  • Page 171 Safety CONTROLS Functional limitations sion with pedestrians and assists with brake intervention just before a collision in the The system may be limited in the following speed range from approx. 6 mph/10 km/h situations: to approx. 35 mph/60 km/h. – In heavy fog, wet conditions, or snow- The system reacts to people who are within fall.
  • Page 172 CONTROLS Safety Camera Warning Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judg- ment. Due to its limits, the system may not issue warnings or reactions, or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use.
  • Page 173 Safety CONTROLS – All Intelligent Safety systems are System limits switched off. Safety information – The LED goes out. Warning with light braking Warning function The system is designed to operate in cer- tain conditions and circumstances. Due to Display conditions or other factors, the system may not respond.
  • Page 174 CONTROLS Safety – Up to 10 seconds after the start of the engine via the Start/Stop button. Warning – During calibration of the camera imme- Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a diately after vehicle delivery. substitute for the driver’s personal judg- ment.
  • Page 175 Safety CONTROLS Turning on/off Output of warning Turning on automatically If you leave the lane The lane departure warning is automatically If you leave the lane and if a lane marking activated after departure, if the function has been detected, the steering wheel vi- was switched on the last time the engine brates.
  • Page 176 CONTROLS Safety – When lane markings are covered in Overview snow, ice, dirt or water. Steering wheel buttons, left – In tight curves or on narrow roads. – When lane markings are covered by ob- Button Function jects. System on/off. –...
  • Page 177 Safety CONTROLS The displays turn off. pedal all the way down, there is no sig- nal. Changing the speed limit Displays in the instrument cluster button: press up or down repeat- edly until the desired speed limit is set. Instrument cluster without enhanced –...
  • Page 178 CONTROLS Safety tected or not be detected in time. There is – With a sporty driving style, such as dur- a risk of accident. Make sure that the ing rapid acceleration or when corner- driver is rested and alert. Adjust driving ing fast.
  • Page 179 Safety CONTROLS Canceling automatic braking It can be necessary to interrupt automatic braking in certain situations, for instance for an evasive maneuver. Canceling automatic braking: – By pressing the brake pedal. – By pressing the accelerator pedal. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 180: Driving Stability Control Systems

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Dynamic Stability Control Principle 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 and to keep the vehicle on a steady course by functions that are not necessarily available reducing engine power and by applying...
  • Page 181 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Indicator/warning lights Warning If the Dynamic Stability Control is deacti- When driving with a roof load, for in- vated, DSC OFF is displayed in the instru- stance with roof-mounted luggage rack, ment cluster. the vehicle's center of gravity is higher, Indicator light illuminates: Dynamic which increases the risk of the vehicle tip- Stability Control is deactivated.
  • Page 182 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Activating/deactivating the The system offers several different pro- grams. Dynamic Traction Control The programs are selected via the MINI Driving Modes switch. Activating the system Press the button. Programs TRACTION is displayed in the in-...
  • Page 183 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS GREEN Activating SPORT Press the MINI Driving Modes switch up- Principle ward until SPORT is displayed in the instru- ment cluster. GREEN provides a consistent setting to maximize range. Configuring SPORT Activating GREEN Via the Central Information Display (CID): Press the MINI Driving Modes switch "My MINI"...
  • Page 184 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Drive-off assistant Principle This system supports driving off on uphill grades. The parking brake is not required. 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.
  • Page 185: 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 cruise con- the series.
  • Page 186 CONTROLS Driving comfort – When fast approaching a slowly mov- Button Function ing vehicle. Increase the distance, refer to – Vehicle suddenly swerving into own page 188. lane. Increase speed, refer to – When fast approaching standing ve- page 187. hicles.
  • Page 187 Driving comfort CONTROLS If distance control is switched off, refer to Interrupting manually page 189, higher desired speeds can be se- Press the button on the steering lected as well. wheel. With the Stop&Go function for Steptronic Turning on/off and interrupting transmission: when interrupting while sta- cruise control tionary, depress the brake pedal simultane-...
  • Page 188 CONTROLS Driving comfort Instrument cluster without enhanced conditions and maintain the prescribed features: safety distance, possibly by braking. The stored speed is displayed by the icon in the Info Display of the instrument Reduce distance cluster. Press the button repeatedly until Instrument cluster with en- the desired distance is set.
  • Page 189 Driving comfort CONTROLS Calling up the stored speed and Displays in the instrument cluster distance Set speed and stored speed Press the button with the system in- terrupted. Cruise control is contin- Instrument cluster without enhanced ued with the stored values. The in- features: strument cluster briefly displays the In addition to the indicator light, the...
  • Page 190 CONTROLS Driving comfort Instrument cluster with enhanced Distance display features: Distance 3 Vehicle symbol flashes. The conditions are not adequate for the sys- Distance 4 tem to work. This value is set automatically af- The system was deactivated but applies the ter the system is switched on.
  • Page 191 Driving comfort CONTROLS Deceleration – On steep uphill grades. – In front of bumps in the road. The system does not decelerate in the fol- lowing situations: In these cases, press on the accelerator pedal. – For pedestrians, cyclists or similarly slow-moving road users.
  • Page 192 CONTROLS Driving comfort Weather – Up to 20 seconds after the start of the engine, via the Start/Stop button. The following restrictions can occur under – During calibration of the camera imme- unfavorable weather or light conditions: diately after vehicle delivery. –...
  • Page 193 Driving comfort CONTROLS – On winding roads. The current speed is adopted as the desired speed and is displayed with the symbol in – With high traffic volume. the instrument cluster. – On slippery roads, in fog, snow, or wet conditions, or on a loose road Instrument cluster with en- surface.
  • Page 194 CONTROLS Driving comfort Adjusting the speed Make sure that the difference between cur- rent speed and stored speed is not too large before calling up the stored speed. Other- Maintaining/storing the speed wise, unintentional deceleration or acceler- Press button in the interrupted ation may occur.
  • Page 195 Driving comfort CONTROLS Instrument cluster with en- The range, depending on obstacles and en- hanced features: vironmental conditions, is approx. 6 ft/2 m. The desired speed is displayed together with the symbol. An acoustic warning is first given in the fol- lowing situations: –...
  • Page 196 With front Park Distance Control: automatic button in the vehicle activation when obstacles are detected can be switched off. Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" "Parking" "Automatic PDC Activation": depending on the vehicle equipment. "Automatic PDC Activation"...
  • Page 197 The ratio of the volume of the Park Distance Control signal tone to the entertainment Limits of ultrasonic measurement volume can be adjusted. The detection of objects with ultrasonic "My MINI" measurements can run into physical limits, for instance under the following conditions: "System settings" –...
  • Page 198 CONTROLS Driving comfort – With objects with a fine surface struc- Red icon is displayed, and the detec- ture such as fences. tion range of the sensors is dimmed on the Control Display. – For objects with porous surfaces. – Low objects already displayed, for in- Park Distance Control malfunction.
  • Page 199 Driving comfort CONTROLS Overview Switch the system back on, if needed. Depending on the vehicle equipment: Depending on the vehicle equipment: switching on/off manually button in the vehicle Press the park assistance button. – On: the LED lights up. – Off: the LED goes out.
  • Page 200 CONTROLS Driving comfort Obstacles are marked, depending on the Obstacle marking vehicle equipment. Pathway lines Depending on the vehicle equipment, obsta- cle markings can be faded into the image of the rearview camera. Pathway lines can be superimposed on the The colored steps of the obstacle markings image of the rearview camera.
  • Page 201 Driving comfort CONTROLS Parking using lanes and turning System limits circle lines Detection of objects Position the vehicle so that the turning Very low obstacles or high, protruding ob- circle lines lead to within the limits of jects such as ledges may not be recognized the parking space.
  • Page 202 CONTROLS Driving comfort – Switching on and activating. Overview – Parking space search. Button in the vehicle – Parking. Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle. The Automatic Parking Assistant calculates the best possible parking line and takes control of steering during the parking oper- ation.
  • Page 203 – Gaps behind an object that has a min. The system is activated. length of 5 ft/1.5 m. – Gap between two objects with a mini- Parking space search and system mum length of approx. 5 ft/1.5 m. status –...
  • Page 204 CONTROLS Driving comfort Parking using the Automatic Canceling automatically Parking Assistant The system is interrupted automatically in the following situations: Parking – If the driver grasps the steering wheel or takes over steering. Press the park assistance button – If a gear is selected that does not match or shift into reverse gear to switch on the instruction on the Control Display.
  • Page 205 Driving comfort CONTROLS System limits – With external fault of the ultrasound, for instance from passing vehicles or loud machines. Safety information – When sensors are dirty, iced over, dam- aged or out of position. Warning – If cargo protrudes. The system is designed to operate in cer- –...
  • Page 206: Climate Control

    CONTROLS Climate control 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 207 Climate control CONTROLS Air conditioning system 1 Air distribution settings 6 Air recirculation mode 2 Air flow 7 Rear window defroster 3 Temperature 8 Heated windshield 4 Seat heating, right 9 Seat heating, left 5 Air conditioning Climate control functions in detail Temperature Principle Switching the system on/off...
  • Page 208 CONTROLS Climate control Air conditioning ter a certain amount of time, depending on the outside temperature. Principle With extended air recirculation mode, the air quality in the interior deteriorates and The air in the interior will be cooled and de- window fogging increases.
  • Page 209 Climate control CONTROLS To defrost windows and remove Rear window defroster condensation Press the button. The LED lights up. Make the following settings to defrost the The rear window defroster switches windows and remove condensation: off automatically after a certain period of –...
  • Page 210 CONTROLS Climate control 9 Maximum cooling 13 Heated windshield 10 Air conditioning 14 To defrost windows and remove conden- sation 11 Air recirculation mode 15 Seat heating, left 12 Rear window defroster Climate control functions in detail Air conditioning Principle Switching the system on/off The air in the interior will be cooled and de- Turning on...
  • Page 211 Climate control CONTROLS Turning on/off Turn the wheel to set the de- sired intensity from soft to in- Press the button. tensive. The LED is illuminated with the system switched on. The set intensity is displayed via the posi- Air flows out of the air vents to the upper tion of the illuminated LED segment.
  • Page 212 CONTROLS Climate control the outside air and shuts off automati- Adjusting cally. Press the button repeatedly to se- – Right LED on, recirculated-air mode: the lect a program: supply of outside air into the vehicle is – Windows, upper body area, and footwell. permanently disabled.
  • Page 213 Climate control CONTROLS When GREEN driving mode is activated, Ventilation in the rear the heater output is reduced. Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter In external and recirculated-air mode, the microfilter/activated-charcoal filter filters dust, pollen, and gaseous pollutants out of the air. Have this filter changed during vehicle maintenance, refer to page 282.
  • Page 214 Open the air vents of the ventilation to allow air to flow out. Switching on/off directly Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Vehicle settings" If necessary, "Climate functions" "Activate comfort ventilation now" The icon on the automatic climate con- trol flashes if the system is switched on.
  • Page 215: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment CONTROLS 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 and tems with the integrated universal remote functions that are not necessarily available control, such as the garage door, may re- in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-...
  • Page 216 CONTROLS Interior equipment 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 217 Interior equipment CONTROLS Synchronizing the universal remote control Release the button. with the system: – The LED flashes fast: the hand-held transmitter was detected but pro- Park the vehicle within range of the re- gramming is not complete. mote-controlled system. Press the button on the interior mir- Program the relevant button on the inte- ror for 2 seconds and release.
  • Page 218 CONTROLS Interior equipment Deleting stored functions Mirror display All stored functions will be deleted. The The compass shows the current driving di- functions cannot be deleted individually. rection. 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- Various functions can be called up by press- terior mirror flashes green fast.
  • Page 219 Interior equipment CONTROLS World map with magnetic zones Procedure – The wrong compass point is displayed. – The point of the compass displayed does Press and hold the adjustment knob for not change despite changing the driving approx. 3 to 4 seconds. The number of direction.
  • Page 220 CONTROLS Interior equipment Left/right-hand drive vehicle Ashtray The digital compass is already set for right In order to empty the ashtray, remove the or left-hand drive vehicle at the factory. ashtray from the cup holder. Adjusting the language Cigarette lighter Press and hold the adjustment knob for ap- Safety information prox.
  • Page 221 Interior equipment CONTROLS General information In the center console The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts. Do not damage the socket by using unsuita- ble connectors. Safety information Warning Devices and cables in the unfolding area of Remove the cover or cigarette lighter.
  • Page 222 CONTROLS Interior equipment In the front center console Under the center armrest The USB port is located in the front of the The USB port is located under the center center console. armrest. Properties: Properties: – USB port Type A. –...
  • Page 223 This device has been tested for human ex- potential damage. Observe the maximum posure limits and found compliant at a mini- dimensions for mobile phones. Do not mum distance of 4 in/10 cm during opera- force the mobile phone into the tray.
  • Page 224 CONTROLS Interior equipment LED displays Color Meaning Blue The mobile phone is charging. Depending on the model, the blue LED is no longer illuminated once the inserted mobile phone with Qi capability is fully charged. 1 Front holder with LED The mobile phone is not charg- 2 Storage area ange...
  • Page 225 MINI dealer. You must not remove the booster from the car nor use it with any other than the prein- stalled coupling device or antenna.
  • Page 226: 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 227 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 lid. Upper storage compartment: press button, arrow 1, and fold the center armrest up, ar- Compartments in the doors row 2.
  • Page 228 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 loop. accident, an evasive maneuver, or forceful braking.
  • Page 229 Storage compartments CONTROLS Warning Improper use of the coat hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about during brak- ing and evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property. Only hang lightweight objects, for in- stance clothing articles, from the coat hooks.
  • Page 230: Cargo Area

    CONTROLS Cargo area Cargo area Vehicle features and options objects or devices that are connected to the vehicle via a cable. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with Warning the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available Improperly stowed objects can slip and be thrown into the car's interior, for instance...
  • Page 231 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 232 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- Devices connected to the vehicle via a ca- erty.
  • Page 233 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 234 CONTROLS Cargo area Cargo position Warning Principle The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect The rear seat backrests can be moved into seat setting or improper installation of the an upright loading position. child seat. There is a risk of injury or dan- ger to life.
  • Page 235 Cargo area CONTROLS Variable cargo area floor Folded up position Safety information Principle With the variable cargo area floor, the cargo Warning area can be configured corresponding to transport requirements. Improper use of the cargo area floor can lead to a risk of objects flying about dur- General information ing braking and evasive maneuvers, for example.
  • Page 236: Driving Tips

    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 and Do not exceed the maximum engine and functions that are not necessarily available road speed:...
  • Page 237 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS above have to be renewed in the course of driving. Warning If combustible materials, such as leaves or grass, come in contact with hot parts of General driving notes the exhaust system, these materials can ig- nite.
  • Page 238 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Driving through water Objects in the travel path of the pedals General information Warning When driving through water, follow the fol- Objects in the driver's footwell can limit lowing: the pedal travel or block a depressed pedal. –...
  • Page 239 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Safety information Ground clearance Warning NOTICE Light but consistent pressure on the brake If the ground clearance is insufficient, e.g., pedal can lead to high temperatures, brake curbs or underground garage entrances, wear and possibly even brake system fail- contact with vehicle parts, e.g., spoiler, ure.
  • Page 240 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving – Always place the heaviest pieces on the bottom. – Secure the roof luggage firmly, for in- stance using luggage straps. – Drive cautiously and avoid driving off and braking with jerky movements or fast cornering.
  • Page 241: Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Reducing fuel consumption DRIVING TIPS Reducing fuel consumption 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 and Close the windows and glass functions that are not necessarily available sunroof...
  • Page 242 MINI recommends that mainte- The fuel supply is interrupted in coasting/ nance work be performed by a MINI service overrun mode. center. Additional information: Switch off the engine during...
  • Page 243 – "GREEN speed warning" – "GREEN climate control" General information – "Coasting" The system includes the following MINI- Settings are stored for the driver profile MALISM functions and MINIMALISM dis- currently used. plays: – GREEN Limit, refer to page GREEN Limit –...
  • Page 244 Mark in the right area, arrow 2: display cluster using the Central Information Dis- when accelerating. play (CID): The efficiency of your driving style is "My MINI" shown by the position of the mark: "System settings" – Mark inside the green range: efficient "Displays"...
  • Page 245 DRIVING TIPS GREEN tip, symbols Displaying the MINIMALISM analyzer An additional icon and text instructions are Via the Central Information Display (CID): displayed. "My MINI" Icon Measure "Technology in action" For an efficient driving style, look "MINIMALISM Analyser" well ahead when driving, acceler-...
  • Page 246 Display Displaying MINIMALISM information Via the Central Information Display (CID): Instrument cluster without enhanced features "My MINI" "Technology in action" "MINIMALISM" System limits The function is not available if one of the following conditions applies: –...
  • Page 247 Functional requirement This function is available in GREEN driving mode. Displaying the MINIMALISM analyzer Via the Central Information Display (CID): "My MINI" "Technology in action" "MINIMALISM Analyser" Display on the Control Display The display of the MINIMALISM analyzer consists of a fish in a water glass, a table of values and the display of the achieved bo- nus range.
  • Page 248: Mobility

    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 and rear edge, arrow. The fuel filler flap functions that are not necessarily available opens.
  • Page 249 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 250: Fuel

    MOBILITY Fuel Fuel Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions.
  • Page 251 This has no effect on the engine life. NOTICE Fuel that does not comply with the mini- mum quality can compromise engine func- tion or cause engine damage. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage.
  • Page 252: Wheels And Tires

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options Tire pressure specifications In the tire inflation pressure table This chapter describes all standard, country- The tire inflation pressure table, refer to specific and optional features offered with page 253, contains all tire inflation pres- the series.
  • Page 253 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Do not exceed a speed of 100 mph/ Determine the intended tire inflation 160 km/h. pressure levels for the mounted tires. Check the tire inflation pressure in all Tire pressure values up to four tires, using a pressure gage, for ex- 100 mph/160 km/h ample.
  • Page 254 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica- Tire size Pressure specifications tions in bar/PSI in bar/PSI 235/35 R 19 91 2.6 / 38 2.6 / 38 205/45 R 18 2.7 / 39 2.7 / 39 Y XL 90 H XL M+S 205/45 R 18 90 Emergency Speed up to a max.
  • Page 255 Wheels and tires MOBILITY For speeds over 100 mph/160 km/h and Tire size Pressure specifica- for optimum driving comfort, note the pres- tions in bar/PSI sure values in the tire pressure table, refer 225/40 R 18 92 2.8 / 41 2.8 / 41 to page 255, and adjust as necessary.
  • Page 256 MOBILITY Wheels and tires COOPER S, COOPER S ALL4 JOHN COOPER WORKS Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Specifications Specifications in bar/PSI with in bar/PSI cold tires with cold tires 225/45 R 17 2.8 / 41 2.8 / 41 225/40 R 18 2.8 / 41...
  • Page 257 Wheels and tires MOBILITY driver’s door pillar. Divide the tire load by Uniform Tire Quality Grading 1.1. It must be greater than one-half of the Quality grades can be found where applica- vehicle’s Gross Axle Weight Rating – ble on the tire sidewall between tread GAWR.
  • Page 258 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire tread cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. Summer tires Temperature Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less The temperature grades are A, the highest, than 0.12 in/3 mm, otherwise there is an B, and C, representing the tire's resistance increased risk of aquaplaning.
  • Page 259 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Driving over rough or damaged road surfa- ces, as well as debris, curbs and other obsta- Warning cles can cause serious damage to wheels, Tires can become damaged by driving over tires and suspension parts. This is more obstacles, e.g., curbs or road damage, at likely to occur with low-profile tires, which high speed.
  • Page 260 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Safety information Recommended tire brands Warning Wheels and tires which are not suitable for your vehicle can damage parts of the vehicle, for instance due to contact with the body due to tolerances despite the same official size rating. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 261 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Winter tires Wheel change between axles Different abrasion patterns can occur on the front and rear axles depending on individual driving conditions. The tires can be rotated in pairs between the axles to achieve even abrasion. Further information is available from a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 262 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Safety information side the hazardous area in a safe place, such as behind a guardrail. – If necessary, set up a warning triangle Warning at an appropriate distance. The vehicle handles differently when a runflat tire has insufficient or no tire pres- sure;...
  • Page 263 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Overview Safety precautions – Park the vehicle as far away as possible Storage from passing traffic and on solid ground. The tire repair set is located in a bag on the – Turn on the hazard warning system. left side of the cargo area.
  • Page 264 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Filling Screw the filler hose of the sealant bot- tle onto the tire valve of the faulty Shake the sealant bottle. wheel. Pull filler hose completely out of the With the compressor switched off, in- cover of the sealant bottle. Do not kink sert the connector into the power socket the hose.
  • Page 265 Wheels and tires MOBILITY sporadically reach approx. 5 bar. Do not Screw the connection hose of the com- switch off the compressor in this phase. pressor directly onto the tire valve stem. Checking and adjusting the tire inflation pressure Checking Switch off the compressor.
  • Page 266 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Minimum tire inflation pressure is Correct the tire inflation pressure to at least 2.0 bar. reached – Increase tire pressure: with the igni- Unscrew the connection hose of the tion turned on or the engine run- compressor from the tire valve.
  • Page 267 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety information Maximum speed with tire chains Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph/50 km/h when using tire chains. Warning With the mounting of tire chains on un- suitable tires, the tire chains can come Changing wheels/tires into contact with vehicle parts.
  • Page 268 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Warning Warning The jack, issued by the vehicle manufac- A vehicle that is raised on a jack may fall turer, is provided in order to perform a off of the jack if lateral forces are exerted wheel change in the event of a breakdown.
  • Page 269 Wheels and tires MOBILITY On a slight downhill gradient Jacking points If you need to change a wheel on a slight The jacking points for the vehicle jack are downhill grade, place chocks and other suit- located at the marked positions. able objects, for instance rocks, under the wheels of both the front and rear axles Jacking up the vehicle...
  • Page 270 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Make sure that the car jack foot stands Hold the vehicle jack with one hand, ar- vertically and at a right angle beneath row 1, and grasp the jack crank handle the jacking point. or lever with your other hand, arrow 2. Make sure that the car jack foot stands Insert the jack into the rectangular re- vertically and perpendicularly beneath...
  • Page 271 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Also check the tire inflation pressure of the Hand-tighten the remaining lug bolts emergency wheel in the cargo area regu- and tighten all lug bolts well in a cross- larly, and correct it as needed. wise pattern. Turn the jack crank handle counter- Safety information clockwise to retract the jack and lower...
  • Page 272 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Remove the jacking point and the tool holder on the left next to the emergency wheel. Slide the emergency wheel to the left and remove it. Inserting the emergency wheel Insert the emergency wheel on the left and slide it to the right.
  • Page 273: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and options in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. This chapter describes all standard, country- When using these functions and systems, specific and optional features offered with the applicable laws and regulations must be the series.
  • Page 274 MOBILITY Engine compartment 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 travel path of the Warning hood is clear during opening and closing. Improperly executed work in the engine compartment can damage vehicle compo- nents and impair vehicle functions.
  • Page 275 Engine compartment MOBILITY 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. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 276: Engine Oil

    MOBILITY Engine oil Engine oil Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with NOTICE the series. It also describes features and An engine oil level that is too low causes functions that are not necessarily available engine damage.
  • Page 277 A current measured value is available after Performing a detailed measurement approx. 30 minutes of normal driving. Via the Central Information Display (CID): Displaying the engine oil level "My MINI" Via the Central Information Display (CID): "Vehicle status" "My MINI" "Engine oil level"...
  • Page 278 MOBILITY Engine oil Safety information Adding engine oil Open the hood, refer to page 274. Warning Open the lid counterclockwise. Operating materials, for instance oils, greases, coolants, fuels, can contain harm- ful ingredients. There is a risk of injury or danger to life.
  • Page 279 Engine oil MOBILITY Suitable engine oil types Up to 1 US quart/liter of an engine oil with the following oil specification can be topped Gasoline engine BMW Longlife-14 FE+. BMW Longlife-17 FE+. Alternative engine oil types If an engine oil suitable for continuous use is not available, up to 1 US quart/liter of an engine oil with the following oil rating can be added:...
  • Page 280: Coolant

    MOBILITY Coolant Coolant Vehicle features and options Warning Additives are harmful and incorrect addi- This chapter describes all standard, country- tives can damage the engine. There is a specific and optional features offered with risk of injury and risk of damage to prop- the series.
  • Page 281 Coolant MOBILITY 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 coolant Let the engine cool down.
  • Page 282: Maintenance

    The service center can read this data out and suggest a maintenance scope for the vehi- MINI maintenance system cle. Therefore, hand the service advisor the ve- The maintenance system provides service hicle key with which the vehicle was driven notifications and thereby provides support most recently.
  • Page 283 Maintenance MOBILITY formed by a service center or another quali- Position fied service center or repair shop. Records of regular maintenance and repair work should be retained. Diagnostic socket General information Devices connected to the diagnostic socket will trigger the alarm system after locking On the driver’s side, there is a socket for on- the vehicle.
  • Page 284: Replacing Components

    MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing components Vehicle features and options Wiper blades Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and NOTICE functions that are not necessarily available The window may sustain damage if the in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- tions or country versions.
  • Page 285 Replacing components MOBILITY Light and bulb replacement Press button, arrow 1, and pull out the wiper blade, arrow 2. General information Lights and bulbs Lights and bulbs make an essential contri- bution to driving safety. Except for the side turn signal lamps and the lights in the rear bumper, all headlights and lights are designed in LED technology.
  • Page 286 MOBILITY Replacing components Tail lights, bulb exchange Warning Overview Work on switched-on lighting systems can cause short circuits. There is a risk of in- jury or risk of damage to property. When working on the lighting system, switch off the lights in question. If necessary, heed the bulb manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 287 Replacing components MOBILITY Overview Attach the screw driver handle with the slot to the blade, arrow 1. 1 Tail lights/brake lights/turn signal Loosen screw in the bumper, arrow 2. 2 Brake lights/turn signals Pull tail light from the bumper. Tail lights/brake lights/turn signal 21-watt bulbs, P21W.
  • Page 288 MOBILITY Replacing components The lights feature LED technology. In the Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise case of a malfunction, contact a dealer's and remove. service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Side turn signal lamps, bulb exchange Follow the general instructions on lights and bulbs, refer to page 285.
  • Page 289 Replacing components MOBILITY vehicle type should be installed in your ve- damage to property, among other potential hicle. Information on compatible vehicle damage. Only connect battery chargers for batteries is available at your dealer’s serv- the vehicle battery to the jump-start termi- ice center.
  • Page 290 Swing the cover down, arrow. Information on the fuse layout, as well as the positions of any other fuse boxes, is available on the Internet: www.mini.com/ fusecard. Where applicable, information on the fuse layout is also found on a separate sheet in the fuse box.
  • Page 291: Breakdown Assistance

    Storage for the first-aid kit is provided in the cargo area. MINI Roadside Assistance Principle MINI Roadside Assistance can be contacted if assistance is needed in the event of a breakdown. The button is located above the Control Dis- General information play.
  • Page 292 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 Call cannot be guaranteed under unfavorable Teleservice Diagnosis conditions.
  • Page 293 MINI Response Cen- ter. If you can no longer hear the MINI Re- sponse Center through the loudspeakers, Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 294 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Preparation engine or body ground of assisting vehi- cle. Check whether the battery of the other Attach the second terminal clamp to the vehicle has a voltage of 12 volts. The negative battery terminal, or to the cor- voltage information can be found on the responding engine or body ground of battery.
  • Page 295 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Steptronic transmission with Tow truck driven front axle: transporting the vehicle General information The vehicle must not be towed if the front wheels are touching the ground. Safety information Your vehicle should be transported with a NOTICE tow truck with a so-called spectacle lift or The vehicle can be damaged when towing on a loading platform.
  • Page 296 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance – The towing vehicle must not be lighter than the vehicle being towed; otherwise, it will not be possible to control han- dling. – Do not exceed a towing speed of 30 mph/50 km/h. – Do not exceed a towing distance of 30 miles/50 km.
  • Page 297 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles. If it is impossible to avoid mounting the tow bar at an inclination, note the following: – Free movement is limited when corner- ing.
  • Page 298 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance The tow fitting can be screwed in at the Press on the mark on the edge of the cover front or rear of the vehicle. to push it out. The tow fitting and the onboard vehicle tool Tow-starting kit, refer to page 284, are together in the cargo area.
  • Page 299: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care MOBILITY Vehicle Care Vehicle features and options Steam cleaners or high pressure cleaners This chapter describes all standard, country- Safety information specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available NOTICE in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op- When cleaning with high pressure clean-...
  • Page 300 Driving into a car wash with a Steptronic transmission General information In car washes, the vehicle must be able to MINI recommends using vehicle care and roll freely. cleaning agents from MINI. Suitable vehicle Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to care products are available from a dealer’s...
  • Page 301 Vehicle Care MOBILITY cleaning vehicles. Follow the instructions Otherwise, dust and road grime particles on the packaging. will rub into pores and folds, causing signif- icant abrasion and premature degradation of the surface. Vehicle paintwork In case of major soiling, use a moist soft sponge or microfiber cloth with suitable in- General information terior cleaners.
  • Page 302 MOBILITY Vehicle Care Aggressive, acidic or alkaline cleaning Plastic components agents can destroy the protective coating of adjacent components, such as the brake NOTICE disk. Solvent cleaners that contain alcohol or After cleaning, apply the brakes shortly to solvents, such as lacquer thinners, cold dry them.
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care MOBILITY not use loose floor mats and do not layer Taking the vehicle out of service several floor mats. Make sure that there is When the vehicle is shut down for longer sufficient clearance for the pedals. Ensure than three months, special measures must that the floor mats are securely fastened be taken.
  • Page 304: Technical Data

    The dimensions can vary depending on the The height of the vehicle can also differ, model version, equipment version or coun- e.g., due to tires and vehicle load. try-specific measurement procedure. MINI Clubman Width with mirrors in/mm 79.4/2,018 Width without mirrors in/mm 70.9/1,800...
  • Page 305 4,431/2,010 Payload lbs/kg 871/395 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,304/1,045 Approved rear axle weight lbs/kg 2,238/1,015 MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 4,519/2,050 Payload lbs/kg 922/418 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,370/1,075 Approved rear axle weight...
  • Page 306 REFERENCE Technical data MINI John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 4,564/2,070 Payload lbs/kg 917/416 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,414/1,095 Approved rear axle weight lbs/kg 2,271/1,030 Filling capacities MINI Clubman Fuel tank, approx. US gal/liters 13.2/50.0 Observe further information on fuel quality, refer to page 250.
  • Page 307: Appendix

    Updates made after the edito- In contrast to the description in the rial deadline Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle, the MINI FindMate equipment is not availa- ble. The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner's Manual after...
  • Page 308: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Antilock Braking System Apps, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication ABS, see Antilock Braking System Aquaplaning Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Con- Arrival time trol Ashtray Accessories and parts Assistance when driving off, see Drive-off ACC, see Cruise Control with Distance Con- assistant...
  • Page 309 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Camera, rearview camera Can holder, see Cup holders Care Backrest curvature, see Lumbar sup- Care, displays, screens port 85, Care, light-alloy wheels Backrest, seats Care, vehicle Battery, disposing of Cargo Battery, vehicle Cargo area Being towed, see Tow-starting and tow- Cargo area, adapting size Cargo area door, see Split doors...
  • Page 310 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Chassis number, see Vehicle identification Consumption, see Current consump- number tion Check Control Contactless opening of Split Doors Checking the engine oil level electroni- Contacts, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- cally tion, Entertainment, Communication Children, seating position Continued driving with a flat tire, see Tire Children, transporting safely...
  • Page 311 209, Driver profiles Defrosting, windows 209, Driver profiles, exporting profiles Deleting, personal data Driver profiles, importing profiles Departure schedule, see Pre-ventila- Driving Dynamics Control, see MINI Driv- tion ing Modes switch Destination distance Driving Excitement Destination input Driving mode, GREEN...
  • Page 312 Emergency braking, see PostCrash – External temperature warning iBrake Eyes for securing cargo Emergency call Emergency service, see MINI Roadside As- sistance Emergency unlocking, fuel filler flap Failure message, see Check Control Emergency unlocking, transmission Fan, see Air flow 208,...
  • Page 313 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Forward Collision Warning with City light GREEN bonus range braking function GREEN Mode Forward Collision Warning with collision GREEN - program, driving dynamics mitigation GREEN tip, driving tip For Your Own Safety Gross vehicle weight, approved Front airbags Ground clearance Front fog lights...
  • Page 314 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Homepage, see Internet Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehi- Hood Horn Integrated Universal Remote Control Hot exhaust gas system Intelligent emergency call Hour, see Time Intelligent Safety Humidity in the headlight, see Headlight Intended use glass Intensity, AUTO program Interior equipment...
  • Page 315 Manual operation, rearview camera Lights and bulbs Manual Speed Limiter Lights, care Manual transmission Light switch Manufacturer of the MINI LIM button, see Manual Speed Lim- Map update, see Owner's Manual for Navi- iter gation, Entertainment, Communication List, instrument cluster, see Selection...
  • Page 316 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z MINI Connected, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Communica- tion OBD, see On-board diagnosis MINI driving modes Obstacle marking, rearview camera MINI logo projection during unlocking Octane number, see Gasoline quality MINI maintenance system...
  • Page 317 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Panoramic glass sunroof Park Distance Control Parked vehicle, condensation Racetrack operation Parking assistance, see Park Distance Con- Radio-ready state trol Radio, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Parking assistant Entertainment and Communication Parking brake, electric Rain sensor 111, Parking lights Ratchet straps...
  • Page 318 Speed Limit Device, see Speed Lim- iter Sensors, care Speed limit, display, see Speed Limit Service and warranty Info Service Center, see MINI Roadside Assis- Speed Limiter tance Speed Limit Info Service notifications, display Speed Limit Info, trip computer Service notifications, see Condition Based...
  • Page 319 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Sport displays, see Driving Excite- Symbols ment System language, setting, see Language, SPORT program, driving dynamics setting Sport program, transmission System settings, see General settings Stability control systems Standard equipment, see Vehicle equip- ment Standard view, Head-up Display Tachometer Stars, MINIMALISM display...
  • Page 320 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Tire Pressure Monitor, reset Units of measurement, setting Tire Pressure Monitor, resetting Units, see Units of measurement, set- Tire pressure, tires ting Tire pressure warning, see Flat tire moni- Universal remote control Unlocking, automatic Tire repair set Unlocking, settings Tires...
  • Page 321 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Voice control Wiper system 110, Voice control system Wireless charging, smartphone, see Wire- less charging tray Wireless charging tray for smart- phones Wood, care Warning and indicator lights, see Check Wordmatch principle Control Word match principle, navigation Warning displays, see Check Control Working in, engine compartment Warning messages, see Check Con-...
  • Page 322 01405A541A8 ue *BL5A541A800R* Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 323 California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405A541A8 - II/22...
  • Page 324 MINI MOTORER'S GUIDE APP. YOUR DIGITAL VEHICLE INFORMATION. The MINI Motorer's Guide app explains the equipment of your vehicle and offers further scopes and functions: All information surrounding navigation, entertainment and communication Photorealistic animations for various vehicle functions Keyword search 360°...

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