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MINI COUNTRYMAN.
MINI PACEMAN.
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  • Page 1 Contents OWNER'S MANUAL. MINI COUNTRYMAN. MINI PACEMAN. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 3 We therefore strongly suggest: WORKS Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new MINI. It contains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your MINI.
  • Page 4 © 2015 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English VI/15, 07 15 500 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CD/multimedia Information COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system AT A GLANCE Bluetooth mobile phone preparation Cockpit package Onboard monitor Office Voice activation system MINI Connected CONTROLS MOBILITY Opening and closing Refueling Adjusting Fuel Transporting children safely Wheels and tires Driving Engine compartment...
  • Page 6: Information

    Manual tions The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ The manufacturer of your MINI is the Bayeri‐ ular topic is by using the index. sche Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, BMW An initial overview of the vehicle is provided in the first chapter.
  • Page 7: California Proposition 65 Warning

    If your vehicle does not comply ble for MINI vehicles under all usage conditions. with the homologation requirements in a cer‐ California Proposition 65 Warning tain country you may not be able to lodge war‐...
  • Page 8: Event Data Recorder Edr

    Such damage is not mation, e.g., an accident report, damage to the covered by the MINI New Vehicle Limited War‐ vehicle, eye witness accounts — possibly with ranty. the assistance of an expert.
  • Page 9: Reporting Safety Defects

    Information The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may such data as: open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it ▷ How various systems in your vehicle were may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 10 WATCH ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 11: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 12 All around the steering wheel Setting the exterior mirror, folding it in and Parking lights  78 out  50 Power windows, front  42 beams  78 MINI Countryman: power win‐ Automatic headlamp con‐ dows, rear  42 trol  78 MINI Countryman: safety switch Adaptive Light Control  80 for rear power windows  43...
  • Page 13 AT A GLANCE Cockpit High-beams  61 Steering wheel buttons, left Headlight flasher  61 Volume Roadside parking lights  79 Bluetooth hands-free sys‐ tem  178 Computer  69 Bluetooth mobile phone prepara‐ tion package  188 Tachometer  69 Activate/deactivate the voice acti‐ vation system  24 Instrument lighting  80 Change the radio station Resetting the trip odometer  68 Select a music track Scroll through the redial list...
  • Page 14 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Displays Tachometer  69 ▷ Odometer and trip odometer  68 with indicator and warning lights  15 ▷ Flat Tire Monitor  85 Display for ▷ Tire Pressure Monitor  87 ▷ Current speed  68 ▷ Settings and information  71 ▷ Indicator/warning lights  15 ▷ Personal Profile settings  31 Resetting the trip odometer  68 Instrument...
  • Page 15 AT A GLANCE Cockpit Indicator lights without text messages Indicator/warning lights The following indicator lamps notify you that certain functions are active: The principle Symbol Function or system Turn signal, refer to page High-beams/headlight flasher, refer to page The indicator and warning lights can light up in Front fog lights, refer to page a variety of combinations and colors in display area 1 or 2.
  • Page 16: All Around The Center Console

    AT A GLANCE Cockpit All around the center console Hazard warning system Front fog lamps  80 Speedometer with Control Display  14 Radio  156 Sport button  95 CD/multimedia  156 Air conditioning, automatic climate con‐ Driving stability control systems trol  100 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ Buttons on the center console trol  93 Seat heating  46...
  • Page 17 Indicator/warning lights for the front pas‐ senger airbags  84 Reading lights  81 Ambient lighting color  81 Glass sunroof, electrical  40 Interior lights  81 All around the shift/ selector lever MINI joystick with buttons  19 USB audio interface  168 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 18: Onboard Monitor

    The buttons can be used to open the me‐ of a large number of different switches. Thus, nus directly. The MINI joystick can be used these functions can be operated from a central to select menu items and create settings.
  • Page 19 Control Display: MINI joystick with buttons Select menu items and create settings. Turn, arrow 1. To hide the message: press the MINI joystick. The main menu is displayed. The message is automatically hidden after ap‐ Press, arrow 2.
  • Page 20: Options Menu

    When a menu is opened, it generally opens with the panel that was last selected in that menu. To display the first panel of a menu: Move the MINI joystick to the left repeatedly Press the MINI joystick. until the first panel is displayed.
  • Page 21 Turn the MINI joystick until "Time/Date" is Function is activated. highlighted and press the MINI joystick. The function is deactivated. Turn the MINI joystick to set the hours and press the MINI joystick. Turn the MINI joystick to set the minutes and press the MINI joystick.
  • Page 22: General Information

    Status field symbols Entering letters and The symbols are grouped into various catego‐ numbers ries. Radio symbols General information Turn the MINI joystick: select letters or Symbol Meaning numbers. HD Radio™ is switched on. Select additional letters or numbers if needed.
  • Page 23 Depending on the menu, you can switch be‐ tween entering uppercase and lowercase let‐ ters. Symbol Function Move the MINI joystick forward: switch from upper to lower case letters. Move the MINI joystick forward: switch from lower to upper case letters.
  • Page 24: Voice Activation System

    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle features and op‐ Using voice activation tions Activating the voice activation system This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Press the button on the steering series.
  • Page 25 The commands of the menu items are spoken are displayed on the list. out loud, in the same way as they are selected via the MINI joystick. Having possible commands read aloud You can have the system read possible com‐...
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Volume

    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system On the Control Display: ▷ Always say commands in the language of the voice activation system. "Settings" ▷ Avoid making other noise in the vehicle "Language/Units" while speaking. "Speech mode:" Select the setting. Adjusting the volume Turn the volume button during the spoken in‐...
  • Page 27 AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 28 HANDLE ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 29 AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 30: Controls Opening And Closing

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle features and op‐ In vehicles equipped with Comfort Access, the remote control contains a replaceable battery, tions refer to page 39. The settings called up and implemented when This chapter describes all standard, country- the vehicle is unlocked depend on which re‐...
  • Page 31: Central Locking System

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Personal Profile ▷ Units of measure for fuel consumption, distance covered/remaining distances, and temperature, refer to page 72. The concept ▷ Light settings: You can set several of your vehicle's functions ▷ Headlight courtesy delay feature, refer to suit your personal needs and preferences.
  • Page 32 CONTROLS Opening and closing impossible to unlock the doors using the Settings are stored for the remote control cur‐ lock buttons or door handles. rently in use. ▷ The welcome lamps, interior lamps, and "Settings" ambient lighting are switched on and off. ▷...
  • Page 33 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ▷ This device may not cause harmful interfer‐ ence, and Press the MINI joystick. ▷ this device must accept any interference re‐ ceived, including interference that may Switching on the interior lamps cause undesired operation.
  • Page 34: Manual Operation

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Using the door lock Convenient opening and closing In vehicles with an alarm system or Comfort Ac‐ cess, the windows and the glass sunroof can be operated via the door lock. Opening/closing Turn the key to the unlock or lock position and hold it there.
  • Page 35: Automatic Locking

    "Lock after start. to drive" The central locking system locks when you start driving. The graphic shows the button in the MINI Pace‐ man as an example. The switch or the buttons can be used to lock or unlock the doors and tailgate when the WARNING doors are closed, but they are not theft-pro‐...
  • Page 36 MINI Countryman Press the top half of the MINI emblem, arrow, Press the button on the remote control Recessed grips on the inside trim of the tailgate for approx. 1 second and release. The tailgate is can be used to conveniently pull down the tail‐...
  • Page 37 The doors and tailgate must be closed to operate the windows. Unlocking the tailgate separately Comparison with ordinary remote Press the top half of the MINI emblem. control This corresponds to pressing the following but‐ The functions can be controlled by pressing the ton on the remote control: buttons or via Comfort Access.
  • Page 38: Warning Lights

    CONTROLS Opening and closing When the door and tailgate are closed again control or when a mobile phone is being and the remote control is detected inside the charged in the vehicle. vehicle, the windows and the sunroof can be If this occurs, open or close the vehicle using operated again.
  • Page 39: Replacing The Battery

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Replacing the battery Arming and disarming the alarm system The remote control for Comfort Access contains General information a battery that will need to be replaced from time to time. When the vehicle is locked and unlocked, the alarm system is armed and disarmed at the Remove the cover.
  • Page 40: Interior Motion Sensor

    CONTROLS Opening and closing Interior motion sensor For the interior motion sensor to function prop‐ erly, the windows and the glass sunroof must be closed. Avoiding unintentional alarms The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can be switched off together, such as in the fol‐ lowing situations: ▷...
  • Page 41: Roller Sunblind

    In this case, have point and hold. the system initialized. The manufacturer of your The front glass sunroof is raised. MINI recommends that this work be performed Releasing stops the motion. by a dealer’s service center or another qualified ▷...
  • Page 42: Power Windows

    Pressing the switch stops the motion. fic, e.g. with the following actions: ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. MINI Countryman: rear windows ▷ Releasing the parking brake. ▷ Opening and closing of doors or windows.
  • Page 43 CONTROLS Opening and closing Pinch protection system MINI Countryman: safety switch If the closing force exceeds a specific value as a window closes, the closing action is inter‐ rupted. The window reopens slightly. WARNING When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed.
  • Page 44: Adjusting

    CONTROLS Adjusting Adjusting Vehicle features and op‐ There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Adjust the seat prior to starting the trip. Adjust the tions backrest in an as upright position as possible and do not adjust again while driving.◀...
  • Page 45: Lumbar Support

    Pull the lever up or push it down repeatedly, ar‐ rows 1, until the desired height is reached, ar‐ rows . Backrest MINI Countryman: The graphic shows the MINI Countryman as an example. Turn the wheel to increase or decrease the cur‐ vature. MINI Countryman: rear seat adjustment...
  • Page 46: Safety Belts

    CONTROLS Adjusting MINI Paceman: entry in the rear Seat heating Pull the lever on the back of the seat up‐ Switching on ward, arrow 1. The temperature setting progresses one step The backrest folds forward. through its control sequence each time you Push against the backrest to move the seat press the button.
  • Page 47 Adjusting Buckling the belt The shoulder strap's anchorage point will be correct for adult seat occupants of every build if MINI Countryman: the seat is correctly adjusted. WARNING If the safety belt is used by more than one person, the protective effect of the safety belt cannot be ensured anymore.
  • Page 48 CONTROLS Adjusting MINI Countryman: center safety belt of Opening rear seat Press the red button on the small belt buckle 3 The belt buckle embossed with the word CEN‐ with buckle tongue 1. TER is intended exclusively for use by passen‐...
  • Page 49: Head Restraints

    ▷ Belt tensioners or belt retractors were MINI Countryman: the center rear head re‐ modified. straint is not height adjustable. Safety belts can be imperceptibly damaged in the event of an accident. There is risk of injuries or danger to life.
  • Page 50: Height Adjustment

    To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and push Pull out the head restraint completely. the head restraint down until it engages. Fold back the rear seat backrest. MINI Countryman: additionally press button 2 on the rear head restraints only if you wish to remove them. Mirrors...
  • Page 51: Interior Rearview Mirror

    CONTROLS Adjusting Overview CAUTION Depending on the vehicle width, the ve‐ hicle can be damaged in car washes. There is risk of property damage. Before washing, fold in the mirrors by hand or with the button.◀ Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are heated automatically while the engine is running or the ignition is switched on when the external temperature is Adjusting...
  • Page 52: Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Adjusting ▷ Do not cover the area between the inside rearview mirror and the windshield. ▷ Do not apply stickers to the windshield in front of the mirror. Steering wheel Adjusting WARNING Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel move‐ ments.
  • Page 53: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and op‐ when safety belts are fastened incorrectly. An incorrectly fastened safety belt can cause addi‐ tions tional injuries, e.g. in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers. This chapter describes all standard, country- There is risk of injuries or danger to life.
  • Page 54 Information Pay attention to the specifications of the child restraint system manufacturer when selecting, installing, and using child restraint systems. The graphic shows the MINI Countryman as an WARNING example. The stability of the child restraint system The rear safety belts and the safety belt for the is limited or compromised with incorrect seat front passenger can be locked to prevent ex‐...
  • Page 55 CONTROLS Transporting children safely To unlock the safety belt MINI Countryman Open the belt buckle. Remove the child restraint fixing system. Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in com‐ pletely. Center safety belt: unlock belt buckle 3 in addition, refer to page 48.
  • Page 56 Backrest taining strap, arrows. Upper retaining strap of child restraint fix‐ ing system MINI Paceman MINI Countryman, center seat There are two additional mounting points for child restraint fixing systems with an upper re‐ Direction of travel taining strap, arrows.
  • Page 57 CONTROLS Transporting children safely MINI Countryman: lock‐ Hook for upper retaining strap ing doors and windows Mounting point Cargo area floor Rear doors Backrest Upper retaining strap of child restraint fix‐ ing system Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point Slide the head restraint upward.
  • Page 58: Driving

    CONTROLS Driving Driving Steptronic transmission Vehicle features and op‐ You can only take out the remote control if tions transmission position P is engaged: interlock. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Start/Stop button series.
  • Page 59: Starting The Engine

    CONTROLS Driving To save battery power when the engine is off, ▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, additionally switch off the ignition and any unnecessary secure the vehicle, e.g. with a wheel electronic systems/power consumers. chock.◀ CAUTION Radio ready state and ignition off In the case of repeated starting attempts All indicator and warning lights in the displays or repeated starting in quick succession, the...
  • Page 60: Parking Brake

    CONTROLS Driving Steptronic transmission ▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, additionally secure the vehicle, e.g. with a wheel Remote control in the ignition lock or, with chock.◀ Comfort Access, inside the vehicle, refer to page 37. Before driving into a car wash Depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 61 CONTROLS Driving Releasing Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator lamp indicates that a turn signal bulb has failed. Signaling a turn briefly Press the lever to the resistance point and hold it there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash.
  • Page 62 CONTROLS Driving Overview Intermittent wipe or rain sensor If the car is not equipped with a rain sensor, the intermittent-wipe time is a preset. If the car is equipped with a rain sensor, the time between wipes is controlled automatically and depends on the intensity of the rainfall.
  • Page 63 CONTROLS Driving Press the button repeatedly until the sym‐ WARNING bol and "SET" are displayed. The washer fluid can freeze onto the win‐ dow at low temperatures and obstruct the view. There is risk of an accident. Only use the washer systems, if the washer fluid cannot freeze.
  • Page 64: Washer Fluid Reservoir

    CONTROLS Driving WARNING Turn the cap further to level 2 and hold. Washer fluid may catch fire if it comes Cleaning the rear window in the resting po‐ into contact with hot engine parts. There is risk sition of injuries or risk of property damage. Only refill Turn the cap to level 3 and hold.
  • Page 65 CONTROLS Driving Displays in the tachometer Manual transmission The selector lever position is displayed and the CAUTION engaged gear, such as M4, is displayed in When shifting to a lower gear, excessive manual mode. speeds can damage the engine. There is risk of property damage.
  • Page 66 CONTROLS Driving R is Reverse Push the selector lever forward or backward. Select only when the vehicle is stationary. Manual mode becomes active and the gear is changed. N is Neutral The tachometer displays the engaged gear, For example, engage this position in a car e.
  • Page 67 CONTROLS Driving The transmission shifts down. WARNING If the transmission lock is released man‐ The vehicle only shifts up or down at suitable ually, the vehicle may begin to roll. There is risk engine and road speeds, e.g., it does not shift of an accident.
  • Page 68: Displays

    CONTROLS Displays Displays Trip odometer Vehicle features and op‐ tions Displaying the trip odometer Press button 3 briefly. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Resetting the trip odometer series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 69: Coolant Temperature

    CONTROLS Displays Range Tachometer After the reserve range is reached: ▷ The remaining LEDs change from orange to red, arrow. ▷ A message is briefly displayed on the Con‐ trol Display. ▷ The remaining range is shown on the tach‐ ometer.
  • Page 70: Average Fuel Consumption

    CONTROLS Displays Displays on the Control Display ▷ Current fuel consumption. ▷ Average speed. Display the computer or trip computer on the Control Display. To set the corresponding units of measure, re‐ fer to page 72. "Vehicle Info" "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" Information in detail Range Displays the estimated cruising range available...
  • Page 71: Settings And Information

    Open Check-Control, refer to Select the respective menu item and press page 75. the MINI joystick. Press the MINI joystick again to confirm your selection. Exit the menu. Resetting the trip computer Resetting all values: "Vehicle Info"...
  • Page 72: Units Of Measure

    The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use. "Time:" "Settings" "Language/Units" Turn the MINI joystick to set the hours and press the MINI joystick. Select the desired menu item. Turn the MINI joystick to set the minutes Select the desired unit.
  • Page 73 Setting the time zone "Settings" "Time/Date" "Time zone:" Turn the MINI joystick until the desired time The settings are stored for the remote control zone is displayed and press the MINI joy‐ currently in use. stick. The time zone is stored.
  • Page 74: Service Requirements

    Control Display. "Control display" "Vehicle Info" "Brightness" "Vehicle status" Turn the MINI joystick until the desired set‐ "Service required" ting is selected. Required maintenance procedures and legally Press the MINI joystick. mandated inspections are displayed.
  • Page 75: Check Control

    "Date:" Adjust the settings. Press the MINI joystick to apply the setting. The year is highlighted. Turn the MINI joystick to create the setting. Press the MINI joystick to apply the setting.
  • Page 76: Text Messages

    CONTROLS Displays Text messages Other Check Control messages are hidden au‐ tomatically after approx. 20 seconds. However, Text messages at the upper edge of the Control they are stored and can be displayed again Display in combination with a symbol in the in‐ later.
  • Page 77 CONTROLS Displays The text message is also displayed on the Control Display. Press the button to check for other mes‐ sages. Displaying on the Control Display "Vehicle Info" "Vehicle status" "Check Control" Select the text message. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 78: Lamps

    CONTROLS Lamps Lamps Vehicle features and op‐ Parking lights/low tions beams, headlight con‐ trol This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the General information series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to When the driver's door is opened with the igni‐...
  • Page 79: Daytime Running Lights

    CONTROLS Lamps Daytime running lights The exterior lighting goes out automatically af‐ ter the vehicle is switched off. The daytime running lights light up in switch position 0, 1, or 3 when the ignition is switched System limits The automatic headlamp control cannot serve The exterior lighting goes out automatically af‐...
  • Page 80: Fog Lights

    CONTROLS Lamps Setting the duration has failed. Have the system checked as soon as possible. "Settings" "Lighting" "Pathway light.: s" Fog lights Overview Set the duration. Settings are stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. To switch on the front fog lights: press the switch.
  • Page 81: Ambient Lighting

    CONTROLS Lamps ▷ Press the button briefly: the brightness Switching the reading lights on/off changes in stages. Front: press the switch. ▷ Press and hold the button: the brightness Rear: press the button. changes continuously. Ambient lighting The color and brightness of the ambient light‐ Interior lights ing can be changed.
  • Page 82: Safety

    Airbags specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not The graphic shows the MINI Paceman as an ex‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to ample. the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐...
  • Page 83: Knee Airbag

    CONTROLS Safety Knee airbag less they are specifically determined to be safe for use on the front passenger seat. The knee airbag supports the legs in a frontal impact. ▷ Do not hang pieces of clothing, such as jackets, over the backrests. Protective action ▷...
  • Page 84 CONTROLS Safety Indicator light for the front passenger WARNING airbags The ensure the front-seat passenger air‐ bag function, it must be detected, whether a person occupies the front passenger seat. The entire seat cushion area must be used for this purpose.
  • Page 85 CONTROLS Safety Operational readiness of airbag system mediately by a dealer’s service center or an‐ other qualified service center or repair shop. Information WARNING FTM Flat Tire Monitor Individual components can be hot after triggering of the airbag system. There is risk of The concept injuries.
  • Page 86 CONTROLS Safety Status display The initialization is completed while driving, which can be interrupted at any time. The initi‐ The current status of the Flat Tire Monitor can alization automatically continues when driving be displayed on the Control Display, e.g., resumes.
  • Page 87: Tire Pressure Monitor

    CONTROLS Safety If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is Because the possible driving distance depends correct, the Flat Tire Monitor may not have on how the vehicle is used during the trip, the been initialized. In this case, initialize the actual distance may be smaller or greater de‐...
  • Page 88 CONTROLS Safety Wheels, gray Perform a system reset after adjusting the tire inflation pressure to a new value and after The system cannot detect a flat tire. changing a tire or wheel Reasons for this may be: Always use wheels with TPM electronics to en‐ ▷...
  • Page 89 CONTROLS Safety Low tire pressure message If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct, the Tire Pressure Monitor may not The warning lights come on in yellow have been reset. Reset the system. and red. A Check Control message is If identification of flat tire damage is not displayed.
  • Page 90 CONTROLS Safety The possible driving distance after a loss of tire An additional message is displayed on the on‐ inflation pressure depends on the cargo load board monitor. and the driving style and conditions. ▷ The system has detected that a wheel was For a vehicle containing an average load, the changed but a reset was not performed.
  • Page 91: The Concept

    CONTROLS Safety Have it checked by a dealer’s service center ficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the or another qualified service center or repair vehicle's handling and stopping ability. shop as needed. Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for ▷...
  • Page 92 "Warning" limit "Settings" "Speed" "Warning at:" Press the MINI joystick. Turn the MINI joystick to accept the setting. Press the MINI joystick to apply the setting. The limit is stored. Applying your current speed as the limit "Settings" "Speed" "Select current speed"...
  • Page 93: Driving Stability Control Systems

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and op‐ possible. This system utilizes all of the benefits provided by ABS. tions Do not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal for the duration of full braking. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 94 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Deactivating DSC DSC and DTC deactivated. Press the switch until the DSC OFF indicator lamp lights up in the speedometer and DSC OFF Dynamic Traction Con‐ appears in the tachometer. DSC is deactivated. Intervening measures to stabilize the vehicle trol DTC and give it forward momentum are no longer executed.
  • Page 95: Sport Button

    DSC/DTC is deactivated. ALL4 all-wheel system Indicator/warning lights ALL4 is the all-wheel system of your MINI. The The indicator lamp in the tachometer combined effects of ALL4 and DSC further opti‐ flashes: DTC is controlling the drive mize the traction and dynamic driving charac‐...
  • Page 96: Activating The System

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems ▷ For Steptronic transmissions: more rapid gear changes in the Sport program. Activating the system Press the switch; the LED in the button lights up and SPORT is displayed briefly in the tachome‐ ter. Deactivating the system ▷...
  • Page 97: Driving Comfort

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Driving comfort Controls Vehicle features and op‐ tions Overview This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 98 CONTROLS Driving comfort Decreasing speed The displays go out. The stored target speed is cleared. Press button 3 repeatedly or hold it until the desired speed is reached. Interrupting The functions are the same those when the Press button 2. speed is increased, only that the speed is re‐...
  • Page 99: Automatic Operation

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Park Distance Control are displayed on the Control Display before a signal tone is output. The display is shown on the Control Display as soon as reverse gear or selector lever position R is engaged. The concept System limits PDC provides support when parking in reverse.
  • Page 100: Climate

    CONTROLS Climate Climate Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. This chapter describes all standard, country- When using the features and systems described specific and optional features offered with the here, adhere to local regulations.
  • Page 101: Rear Window Defroster

    CONTROLS Climate Switching the system on/off Temperature Turn the rotary switch for the air volume to 0. Turn upward, red, to raise the The blower and air conditioner are completely temperature. switched off and the air supply is cut off. Turn downward, blue, to lower Set any air volume to switch on the air condi‐...
  • Page 102: Automatic Climate Control

    CONTROLS Climate Microfilter tion by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air. The combined filter should be The microfilter traps dust and pollen. The mi‐ changed during maintenance of your vehicle. crofilter should be changed during mainte‐ nance of your vehicle. Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter The microfilter traps dust and pollen.
  • Page 103: Maximum Cooling

    CONTROLS Climate Air flow, manual the recirculated-air mode and increase the air volume if necessary. Make sure that air can Press the – button to reduce the flow to the windshield. air volume. Press the + button to Recirculated air mode is automatically deacti‐ increase the air volume.
  • Page 104 CONTROLS Climate mate control does not have sufficient time to The cooling function is switched on automati‐ adjust the set temperature. cally when the AUTO button is pressed. Rear window defroster Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter The microfilter traps dust and pollen. The acti‐ The rear window defroster vated-charcoal filter provides additional protec‐...
  • Page 105: Interior Equipment

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Compatibility Vehicle features and op‐ tions If this symbol is printed on the packag‐ ing or in the operating instructions of This chapter describes all standard, country- the system being operated, the system specific and optional features offered with the is generally compatible with the universal ga‐...
  • Page 106 CONTROLS Interior equipment programmed settings of the buttons on the In systems with an alternating-code system, the interior rearview mirror are deleted. universal garage door opener and the system must be additionally synchronized. Hold the hand-held transmitter of the sys‐ tem to be operated a distance of approx.
  • Page 107: Vanity Mirror

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Folding up Canada: if the LED does not flash rapidly af‐ ter approx. 60 seconds, change the dis‐ Fold the sun visor up. tance and repeat the step. If programming was aborted by the hand-held transmitter, Glare protection from the side hold down the memory button and press and release the button on the hand-held Folding down...
  • Page 108 CONTROLS Interior equipment pending on how long the adjustment button is ▷ 12 to 15 seconds: set the language. pressed: Setting compass zones ▷ Press briefly: switch the display on/off. Set the compass zone corresponding to the ve‐ ▷ 3 to 6 seconds: set the compass zone. hicle's geographic location so that the compass ▷...
  • Page 109 Take out the entire ashtray, arrow. sole in the front. When installing, ensure that the ashtray is in‐ MINI Countryman: two additional cupholders serted in the cupholder with the adapter. are located at the end of the center console in the rear.
  • Page 110 Interior equipment Socket in the rear The lighter can be removed as soon as it pops back out. MINI Countryman WARNING Contact with hot heating elements or the hot socket of the cigarette lighter can cause burns. Flammable materials can ignite if the cigarette lighter falls down or is held against the respective objects.
  • Page 111: Cargo Area

    WARNING Loose objects in the car's interior can be thrown into the car's interior while driving, e.g. MINI Countryman: rear seat backrests in the event of an accident or during braking Observe the instructions concerning the safety and evasive maneuvers. There is risk of injuries.
  • Page 112 53. MINI Paceman: rear seat backrests Hold the top of the backrest, for example Fold the belt buckles down. the head restraint, and pull on the loop, ar‐...
  • Page 113 CONTROLS Interior equipment Flat loading floor MINI Countryman: partition net The maximum load on the loading floor is: Before installing 330 lbs, 150 kg. Remove the pouch with the partition net Access to storage area from the storage compartment under the loading floor in the cargo area.
  • Page 114 To remove and stow the partition net, proceed in reverse order. To fold up, press the release button, arrow. MINI Countryman: multi-function hook Hooks designed for hanging shopping bags and totes, for example, are located on the left and right sides of the cargo cover support, arrow.
  • Page 115: Storage Compartments

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Storage compartments Vehicle features and op‐ ▷ Cupholders, refer to page 109. ▷ Clothes hooks, refer to page 117. tions Cargo area This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the ▷ Lashing eyes, refer to page 126. series.
  • Page 116: Center Armrest

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Ventilation the snap-in adapter, refer to page 198, de‐ pending on the equipment. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the glove compartment can be ventilated and, if Do not position tall accessory parts directly on the cooling function is switched on, cooled. the center rail of the center armrest;...
  • Page 117: Clothes Hooks

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Fix the rail segment in the rail. Clothes hooks Clothes hooks are located on the grab handles in the rear. WARNING Clothing articles on the clothes hooks can obstruct the view while driving. There is risk of an accident.
  • Page 118 DRIVE ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 119 AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 120: Things To Remember When Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Tires Vehicle features and op‐ Due to technical factors associated with their tions manufacture, tires do not achieve their full trac‐ tion potential until after an initial breaking-in This chapter describes all standard, country- period.
  • Page 121: Driving Through Water

    WARNING The vehicle maintains steering responsiveness. The vehicle's performance may be af‐ You can still avoid any obstacles with a mini‐ fected by interference from high frequency mum of steering effort. radio signals. These signals are emitted by a...
  • Page 122: Driving In Wet Conditions

    You can increase the engine's braking effect by pump may continue running for some time in shifting down, going all the way to first gear, if the MINI Cooper S. This causes noises in the en‐ necessary. gine compartment. Downshifting in manual mode of the Steptronic Driving on poor roads transmission, refer to page 66.
  • Page 123 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving CAUTION ▷ Clear mud, snow, ice, etc., from the wheels and tires and check for damage. Objects in unpaved areas, e.g. stones or branches, can damage the vehicle. There is risk of property damage. Do not drive on unpaved terrain.◀...
  • Page 124: Loading

    DRIVING TIPS Loading Loading Vehicle features and op‐ Determining the load tions limit This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 125: Stowing Cargo

    Place protective material around any sharp- edged or pointed objects that could bump against the rear window while the vehicle is in motion. MINI Countryman 5-seater: MINI Paceman The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo.
  • Page 126: Securing Cargo

    There is risk of injuries. Stow and secure objects and cargo properly. Lashing eyes in the cargo area Do not secure cargo using the upper LATCH mounting points, refer to page 56; otherwise, MINI Countryman these may become damaged.◀ Roof-mounted luggage rack...
  • Page 127: Rear Luggage Rack

    It does not require a trailer hitch. Follow the installation instructions for the rear rack. Anchorage points MINI Countryman: MINI Paceman: The anchorage points are under the covers in the bumper. Push out the covers on the corresponding cut‐...
  • Page 128: Saving Fuel

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Saving fuel Vehicle features and op‐ Close both windows tions Open windows causes higher air resistance and thus increases fuel consumption. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not Check the tire inflation necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 129 Have vehicles maintained regularly to achieve engine speed as low as possible and at a con‐ optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. MINI stant speed. recommends that maintenance work be per‐ formed by a MINI dealer’s service center.
  • Page 130 FOLLOW ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 131: Navigation

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 132: Navigation System

    NAVIGATION Navigation system Navigation system Opening the navigation system Vehicle features and op‐ "Navigation" tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 133 NAVIGATION Navigation system ▷ After the updating process is complete, the system restarts. ▷ Remove the medium with the navigation data after the update. Performing the update Depending on the equipment: insert the USB device with the navigation data into the USB interface in the glove compartment or in the USB audio interface.
  • Page 134: Destination Entry

    NAVIGATION Destination entry Destination entry Vehicle features and op‐ Stored town/city and street names can be called up quickly. tions ▷ If the existing entries should not be changed, the entries for the state/province This chapter describes all standard, country- and town/city can be skipped.
  • Page 135 NAVIGATION Destination entry Street does not exist in the destination Move the MINI joystick to the right. city/town Select the name of the town/city from the list. The desired street does not exist in the speci‐ fied city/town because it belongs to another If there are several towns/cities with the same part of the city/town.
  • Page 136: Address Book

    NAVIGATION Destination entry Storing the destination in the address Add, refer to page 142, a destination as a book further destination. After entering the destination, store the desti‐ nation in the address book. "Navigation" "Map" "Guidance" Open "Options". "Store as new contact" or "Add to existing contact"...
  • Page 137: Last Destinations

    NAVIGATION Destination entry "Store position as contact" or "Add position "Home" to contact" "Start guidance" Depending on the selection, choose an ex‐ isting contact from the list. Select the type Last destinations of address and enter the first and last name.
  • Page 138 For some Points of Interest, it may be possi‐ ble to select multiple category details. "Navigation" Move the MINI joystick to the left to leave "Last destinations" the category details. Highlight the destination.
  • Page 139 NAVIGATION Destination entry If a phone number is available, a connec‐ bols. The display depends on the map tion can be established if necessary. scale and the category. Select the symbol. Highlight the special destination. "Start guidance" or "Add as another Select a special destination.
  • Page 140 ▷ Select the symbol. "Start guidance" or "Add as another Select the destination with crosshairs. destination" ▷ To change the scale: turn the MINI joy‐ ▷ "Exit interactive map": return to the map stick. view. ▷ To shift the map: move the MINI joy‐...
  • Page 141: Storing A Destination

    NAVIGATION Destination entry Example: to enter a town/city in a US states Turn the MINI joystick until the destination as a whole word, the language of the sys‐ town/city is selected and press the tem must be English. MINI joystick.
  • Page 142 NAVIGATION Destination entry Entering intermediate destinations A maximum of 30 intermediate destinations can be entered for a trip. "Navigation" Select the type of destination entry and en‐ ter the intermediate destination. "Add as another destination" Select the position where the intermediate destination is to be inserted.
  • Page 143: Destination Guidance

    NAVIGATION Destination guidance Destination guidance Vehicle features and op‐ Continuing destination tions guidance This chapter describes all standard, country- If the destination was not reached during the specific and optional features offered with the last trip, destination guidance can be resumed. series.
  • Page 144: Lane Information

    NAVIGATION Destination guidance ▷ "Short route": short distance, irre‐ ▷ Intersection view. spective of how fast or slow progress ▷ Lane information. will be. ▷ Traffic bulletins. ▷ "Alternative routes": if available, alter‐ ▷ Distance to the next change in direction. native routes are suggested during ac‐...
  • Page 145 Destination guidance through voice instruc‐ tions Turn the MINI joystick. Enter the number of kilometers within which you would like to Switching spoken instructions on/off return to the original route. The spoken instructions can be switched on or Press the MINI joystick.
  • Page 146 "Map" After destination guidance is started, the plan‐ ned route is displayed on the map. Overview Status fields To show/hide: press the MINI joystick. ▷ Upper status field: time, telephone, and en‐ tertainment details. ▷ Lower status field: symbol for active desti‐...
  • Page 147 Select the symbol. To change the scale: turn the MINI joystick. Automatically scaled map scale In the map view facing north, turn the MINI joy‐ stick in any direction until the AUTO is dis‐ played for the scale. The entire route between the current location and the destination is dis‐...
  • Page 148 If your system has this capability D. Neither Total Traffic Network, Inrix, Inc. or the following additional terms and conditions MINI NA will be liable to you for any indirect, apply: special, consequential, exemplary, or incidental damages (including, without limitation, lost An End-User shall no longer have the right to revenues, anticipated revenues, or profits relat‐...
  • Page 149 NAVIGATION Destination guidance The Control Display changes to a black and "Traffic Info categories" white display. This enables a better view of the Select the desired category. traffic bulletins. The day/night mode is disre‐ garded in this setting. Symbols and Points of In‐ terest are not displayed.
  • Page 150 NAVIGATION Destination guidance In the event of special hazards, e. g., objects on the road, a message is displayed without a de‐ tour suggestion. Detours can also be accepted if the traffic mes‐ sages are called up in the list. "Navigation"...
  • Page 151: What To Do If

    NAVIGATION What to do if... What to do if... What to do if... If the battery was disconnected, it takes up to 10 minutes for the system to becoming ▷ The current transmission position cannot be functional again. displayed? The vehicle is located in an unrecognized region, is in a poor reception area, or the system is currently determining the posi‐...
  • Page 152: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 964 459 - Vi/15

    ROCK ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 153: Entertainment

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 154: Tone

    This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using the features and systems described To set: turn the MINI joystick. here, adhere to local regulations. To save: press the MINI joystick. General information...
  • Page 155 ENTERTAINMENT Tone Select the desired volume setting. To set: turn the MINI joystick. To save: press the MINI joystick. Resetting the tone set‐ tings All tone settings can be reset to the default set‐ ting. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" "Tone"...
  • Page 156: Radio

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio Radio Vehicle features and op‐ Sound output tions Switching on/off This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 157 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Select the desired station. Press and hold the MINI joystick to store a sta‐ tion that is displayed in the station list but is not being played. The stations are stored for the remote control currently in use.
  • Page 158: Satellite Radio

    ENTERTAINMENT Radio Open "Options". between analog and digital reception. In this case, switch off digital radio reception. "RDS" Note on HD multicast stations whose station name ends in ...HD2, ...HD3, ...: In areas in which the station is not continuously received in digital mode, the audible signal may be interrupted for several seconds.
  • Page 159 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Navigation bar overview The phone number and an electronic serial number, ESN, are displayed. Symbol Function Select the phone number to have the chan‐ Change the list view. nel enabled. Select the category. Direct channel entry Timeshift Open the My Favorites category/ open a favorite.
  • Page 160 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Via the onboard monitor Press the MINI joystick again to confirm the highlighted channel. "Radio" "Satellite radio" Select "All channels" or the desired cate‐ gory. Select the desired channel. Select the desired memory location. The channels are stored for the remote control currently in use.
  • Page 161 If necessary, open "All channels" or the de‐ Playback/pause sired category. Next track Select the desired channel. Previous track Press the MINI joystick again. Select the artist, track, or game. Fast forward Reverse Storing the league or team Automatic timeshift deactivated/...
  • Page 162 ENTERTAINMENT Radio "Add sports information" Select "Activate alert" or the desired favor‐ ites. Settings are stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Deleting favorites "Satellite radio" "Manage favorites" Highlight the desired favorite. Open "Options". Select the league. "Delete entry" Select "Add all teams"...
  • Page 163 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Select one of the symbols to deactivate Traffic "Store station" Jump. Automatic update About twice a year, Sirius performs an update of the channel names and positions. The up‐ date takes place automatically and may take several minutes. Information ▷...
  • Page 164: Cd/Multimedia

    A CD is contained in the CD player. "CD/Multimedia" Sound output "CD" Select the desired track. Press the MINI joy‐ Switching on/off stick to start playback. When the ignition is switched off: press ON/OFF button on the radio.
  • Page 165: Random Playback

    Number of tracks on the CD. Select the directory if necessary. ▷ File name of track. To change to a higher level directory: move the MINI joystick to the left. Random playback "CD/Multimedia" "CD" Select the desired CD. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 166 ▷ If a CD cannot be played, first check if it has To switch off random playback: press the been inserted correctly. MINI joystick. Humidity Fast forward/reverse High levels of humidity can lead to condensa‐ tion on the CD or the laser's scan lens, and tem‐...
  • Page 167: External Devices

    If necessary, "External devices" Overview Various external devices can be connected with the vehicle. Depending on how the device is connected to the vehicle, it may be possible to operate it using the MINI joystick. Symbol Meaning AUX-IN port "AUX front"...
  • Page 168 With the voice activation system: playback lists: M3U, WPL, PLS Video files Turn the MINI joystick until the desired vol‐ Standard video files can be played back with a ume is set and press the MINI joystick. compatible Apple device: USB audio interface/music interface for ▷...
  • Page 169 ENTERTAINMENT CD/multimedia Connection of a USB device via the USB ▷ Additionally for USB devices: file directory, audio interface composer. Connect using a flexible adapter cable to pro‐ Tracks are displayed if they have been saved in tect the USB audio interface and the USB device the Latin alphabet.
  • Page 170 "Random" Fast forward/reverse Buttons on the steering wheel or on the CD player: Press the MINI joystick. Press and hold the button for the Playback of the selected video file starts. corresponding direction. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 171 ▷ The device is compatible. Information un‐ der www.mini.com/connectivity. Depending on the configuration of the audio files, e.g., bit rates greater than 256 kbit/s, the ▷ The device is ready for operation.
  • Page 172 ENTERTAINMENT CD/multimedia The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ Select the desired functions with which the played. device is to be connected, for instance "Audio". "OK" If pairing was successful, the device is displayed as connected. White symbol : the device is active as an au‐ dio source.
  • Page 173 ENTERTAINMENT CD/multimedia If necessary, "Bluetooth® audio" Playback menu Select the desired device from the list of Depending on the particular device, some of paired devices. the functions may not be available. Symbol Function Next track Fast forward: press and hold the sym‐ bol.
  • Page 174 Videos can only be played back without audio or with delayed audio. ▷ Check the compatibility of the devices. In‐ formation under www.mini.com/connectiv‐ What to do if... ity. Playback is disturbed when buttons are pressed Information on compatible devices can be found at www.mini.com/connectivity.
  • Page 175: Software Update

    The currently installed software is displayed. Note "Settings" While the software is being updated or a previ‐ "Software update" ous version is being restored, MINI Connected, "Show current version" Office functions, and the connected devices are temporarily unavailable. Wait several minutes Updating the software for the functions to become available again.
  • Page 176 CONNECT ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 177: Communication

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 178: Bluetooth Hands-Free System

    Vehicle features and op‐ Details on which mobile phones are supported tions by the hands-free system can be obtained at www.mini.com/connectivity. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Displaying the vehicle identification series. It also describes features that are not number and software part number necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 179 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system Pairing and connecting a mobile phone Pairing/unpairing the mobile phone WARNING Operating the integrated information sys‐ tem and communication devices while driving Requirements can distract from traffic. It is possible to lose ▷ The mobile phone is compatible, refer to control of the vehicle.
  • Page 180 Unpairing the mobile phone "OK" "Telephone" Move the MINI joystick to the left. "Bluetooth® (phone)" If the pairing was successful, the mobile phone All paired mobile phones are listed. appears at the top of the list of mobile phones.
  • Page 181: Incoming Call

    COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system ▷ A multi-character passkey may be needed. If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not available, con‐ ▷ Did it take longer than 30 seconds to enter tact the hotline or a dealer’s service center or the passkey? Repeat the pairing procedure.
  • Page 182 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system Select the digits individually. Select the symbol. Rejecting a call "Reject" The phone number can also be entered by voice. Ending a call Press the button on the steering Calls with multiple parties wheel. General information You can switch between calls or connect two "Telephone"...
  • Page 183 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system The existing call is put on hold. ces, e.g., to make a remote inquiry of an an‐ swering machine. The DTMF code is needed for this purpose. "Telephone" Select the contact from a list or "Dial number".
  • Page 184 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system Calling a contact Dialing a number on the onboard monitor Symbol Meaning "Telephone" Contact with one stored phone num‐ "Redial" ber. Contact with more than one stored phone number. Call not possible; mobile phone with‐ out reception or network. For contacts with one stored phone number: select the required contact.
  • Page 185: Mobile Phone

    COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system Hands-free system those calls are displayed that were received in the vehicle. General information The 20 telephone calls that were last received are displayed. The sorting order and display of Calls that are being made on the hands-free the phone numbers depends on the particular system can be continued on the mobile phone mobile phone.
  • Page 186 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth hands-free system New contact My contacts "Contacts" General information "New contact" List of all contacts stored in the vehicle. Displaying contacts "Contacts" "My contacts" The entry fields are still filled with the previ‐ ous entries: "Delete input fields" Fill in the entry fields: select the symbol next to the entry field.
  • Page 187: Deleting Contacts

    Change the entries. Deleting contacts Move the MINI joystick to the left. "My contacts" "Yes" Highlight the contact. If a contact from the mobile phone is edited, Open "Options".
  • Page 188: Bluetooth Mobile Phone Preparation

    COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Vehicle features and op‐ WARNING Operating the integrated information sys‐ tions tem and communication devices while driving can distract from traffic. It is possible to lose This chapter describes all standard, country- control of the vehicle.
  • Page 189 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Do not operate a mobile phone that is con‐ ▷ A number with at least four and a maxi‐ nected to the vehicle on the mobile phone key‐ mum of 16 digits was defined as the Blue‐ pad, as this may lead to a malfunction.
  • Page 190: Bluetooth Audio

    COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Additional telephone The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ played. A mobile phone can be used as an additional telephone. The additional telephone can be used to accept incoming calls, refer to page 194. While a call is active on the additional telephone, received calls are displayed on the Control Display.
  • Page 191 Select the mobile phone that is to be con‐ nected. "OK" Move the MINI joystick to the left. If the pairing was successful, the mobile phone appears at the top of the list of mobile phones. The functions supported by the mobile phone and audio device are displayed as symbols when paired.
  • Page 192 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package "Configure phone" If another device has already been connected as the audio source: Pair the mobile phone with the vehicle and connect it, refer to page 190. "Use for audio" The mobile phone is connected as an audio source.
  • Page 193 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package ▷ Are too many Bluetooth devices connected ▷ Is the mobile phone connected as an audio to the mobile phone or vehicle? Delete con‐ source or additional telephone? The mobile nections with other devices if necessary. phone must be connected as a telephone.
  • Page 194 "Volume settings" Ending a call Select the desired setting: "Microphone" or Press the button on the steering "Loudspeak." wheel. To set: turn the MINI joystick. To save: press the MINI joystick. "Telephone" Incoming call "End call" Receiving calls If the number of the caller is stored in the phone book and is transmitted by the network, the name of the contact is displayed.
  • Page 195 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Calls with multiple parties Call on hold identified by: "on hold...". Select the symbol to change to the call on General information hold. You can switch between calls or connect two Establishing a conference call calls to a single conference call.
  • Page 196 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package DTMF suffix dialing DTMF suffix dialing can be used for gaining ac‐ cess to network services or for controlling devi‐ ces, e.g., to make a remote inquiry of an an‐ swering machine. The DTMF code is needed for this purpose.
  • Page 197 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Redialing Select the type of number: "Home", "Business", "Mobile" or "Other" General information Complete the entries if necessary. The list of dialed numbers in the mobile phone "Store contact" is transmitted to the vehicle depending on the mobile phone.
  • Page 198: Snap-In Adapter

    COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package Saving an entry in the contacts Inserting/removing the snap-in adapter Highlight the entry. Press the button, arrow 1, and remove the cover, arrow 2. Open "Options". "Store as new contact" or "Add to existing contact"...
  • Page 199 COMMUNICATION Bluetooth mobile phone preparation package row 1, and press it down until it engages, arrow 2. The battery is charged beginning with the radio ready state of the vehicle. Removing the mobile phone Press the button, arrow 1, and remove the mo‐ bile phone, arrow 2.
  • Page 200: Office

    Information about which mobile phones and functions are available can be found at Office information www.mini.com/connectivity. Contents are only displayed in full length when The number of unread messages and active the vehicle is stationary. tasks as well as the upcoming appointments The mobile phone has read-access only.
  • Page 201 COMMUNICATION Office Select the desired entry to display details. Symbol Storage location No sym‐ In the vehicle; the address has not been checked as a destination. In the vehicle; the address has been checked as a destination. Mobile phone. Dialing a phone number Select the desired contact.
  • Page 202 COMMUNICATION Office Correct the address. "New contact" "Start guidance" or "Add as another The entry fields are still filled with the previ‐ destination" ous entries: "Delete input fields" Fill in the entry fields: select the symbol Checking the address as a destination next to the entry field.
  • Page 203: Displaying Messages

    COMMUNICATION Office Specifying the home address Deleting contacts A home address can be stored. It appears at Only contacts that are stored in the vehicle are the top of the contact list. deleted. The contacts on the mobile phone cannot be deleted. "Office"...
  • Page 204 COMMUNICATION Office All messages are displayed. If the e-mail addresses are stored in the con‐ tacts, the contact is displayed. Select the con‐ ▷ "Text message" tact to display details. Only text messages from the mobile If the e-mail addresses are not stored in the phone are displayed.
  • Page 205 Display the appointment Select the desired task. Select the desired appointment. Scroll in the task if necessary: Scroll through the appointment if neces‐ ▷ Turn the MINI joystick. sary: ▷ Select the symbol. ▷ Turn the MINI joystick. Using contact data ▷...
  • Page 206: Reading Out Loud

    Displaying contact or selecting phone number "Use contact data" Scroll in the note if necessary: ▷ Turn the MINI joystick. ▷ Select the symbol. Using contact data Contact data from appointments, tasks, text messages, e-mails, and notes can be stored or selected, refer to page 206.
  • Page 207 If all points in this list have been checked and Skip a paragraph. the required function is still not available, ▷ To end reading, move the MINI joystick to please contact the hotline or a dealer’s service the left. center or another qualified service center or re‐...
  • Page 208: Mini Connected

    MINI Connected. to page 198, via the snap-in adapter. The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends the use of MINI recommended apps; otherwise there may be malfunctions in system opera‐ tions. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 209 MINI Connected and the Blue‐ After the mobile phone is successfully con‐ tooth hands-free system. nected with the vehicle and MINI Connected is If necessary, restart the software applica‐ started, the applications are displayed on the tion on the mobile phone after a phone Control Display and can be operated using the conversation.
  • Page 210 Press 2x: opens the main menu. Display. This changes the operating functions of ▷ Press 1x and move the MINI joystick to the the MINI joystick and the MINI buttons until the left 1x: opens the MINI Connected menu. PlugIn is deactivated again.
  • Page 211 COMMUNICATION MINI Connected Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 212 MOVE ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 213: Mobility

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 214: Refueling

    In the event of a malfunction, the fuel filler flap it is possible that the engine will no longer have can be released manually: sufficient fuel. Engine functions are no longer MINI Countryman: ensured. There is risk of property damage. Re‐ fuel promptly.◀...
  • Page 215: Fuel Tank Capacity

    MOBILITY Refueling Open the cargo area trim, arrow. Pull the green knob with the gas pump symbol. This opens the fuel filler flap. Observe the following when refueling When refueling, insert the filler nozzle com‐ pletely into the filler pipe. Lifting up the fuel pump nozzle during refueling causes: ▷...
  • Page 216: Fuel

    Even small amounts of wrong fuel or CAUTION wrong fuel additives can damage the fuel sys‐ Fuel that does not comply with the mini‐ tem and the engine. Furthermore, the catalytic mum quality can compromise engine function converter is permanently damaged. There is or cause engine damage.
  • Page 217 MOBILITY Fuel If drivability problems are encountered, we rec‐ ommend switching to a high quality gasoline brand and a higher octane grade — AKI num‐ ber — for a few tank fills. To avoid harmful en‐ gine deposits, it is highly recommended to pur‐ chase gasoline from Top Tier retailers.
  • Page 218: Wheels And Tires

    There is risk of an acci‐ door is open. dent. Regularly check the tire inflation pressure, and correct it as needed, e.g. twice a month MINI Countryman: and before a long trip.◀ Tires heat up while driving, and the tire inflation pressure increases along with the tire's temper‐...
  • Page 219 Observe all national and local maximum speed limits; otherwise, violations of the laws could occur. Tire inflation pressures for MINI Countryman Cooper Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Traveling speeds of up to Traveling speeds above...
  • Page 220 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressures for MINI Countryman Cooper S/Countryman Cooper S ALL4 Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Traveling speeds of up to Traveling speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h 100 mph/160 km/h All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in bar/PSI with cold tires.
  • Page 221 225/45 R 18 91 V RSC 225/40 R 19 89 V RSC More details on the permissible load and weights, refer to page 262. Tire inflation pressures for MINI Paceman Cooper S / Paceman Cooper S ALL4 Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI...
  • Page 222: Tire Identification Number

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressures for MINI Paceman John Cooper Works Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Traveling speeds of up to Traveling speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h 100 mph/160 km/h All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in bar/PSI with cold tires.
  • Page 223: Tire Tread

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Treadwear WARNING The treadwear grade is a comparative rating The temperature grade for this tire is es‐ based on the wear rate of the tire when tested tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and under controlled conditions on a specified gov‐...
  • Page 224: Tire Damage

    Inspect your tires often for damage, foreign ob‐ cause of beginning brittleness, the manufac‐ jects lodged in the tread, and tread wear. turer of your MINI recommends mounting new tires at the latest after six years, regardless of Information the actual wear.
  • Page 225: Wheel And Tire Combination

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Wheel and tire combination Recommended tire brands Information on the right wheel/tire combina‐ tion and wheel rim versions for your vehicle can be obtained from the dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Incorrect wheel and tire combinations impair the function of a variety of systems such as ABS or DSC.
  • Page 226: Mini Mobility System

    Label the equipment in the vehicle: ▷ Run-flat tires, refer to page 226. ▷ MINI Mobility System, refer to page 226. MINI Mobility System Information ▷ Follow the instructions on using the Mobi‐ The symbol identifying run-flat tires is a circle lity System found on the compressor and with the letters RSC on the sidewall.
  • Page 227 MOBILITY Wheels and tires ▷ Use of the Mobility System may be ineffec‐ Pressure gauge for displaying the tire infla‐ tive if tire damage is greater than approx. tion pressure 1/8 in/4 mm in size. Release button for reducing the tire infla‐ ▷...
  • Page 228: Distributing The Sealant

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Distributing the sealant Switch on the compressor and let it run for approx. 3 to 8 minutes to fill sealant into Drive approx. 3.1 miles/5 km to evenly distrib‐ the tire and achieve a tire inflation pressure ute the sealant.
  • Page 229: Snow Chains

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Have the Mobility System refilled. Snow chains The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends use of fine-link snow chains. Certain types of fine-link snow chains have been tested by the manufacturer of the vehicle and recommended as road-safe and suitable. Information regarding suitable snow chains is available from a dealer’s service center or an‐...
  • Page 230: Engine Compartment

    MOBILITY Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle features and op‐ necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This tions also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. This chapter describes all standard, country- When using the features and systems described specific and optional features offered with the here, adhere to local regulations.
  • Page 231 MOBILITY Engine compartment Hood Press the release handle and open the hood. Information WARNING Improperly executed work in the engine compartment can damage vehicle components and impair vehicle functions. There is a risk of personal and property damage. The manufac‐ turer of your vehicle recommends that, in the effort to avoid such risks, work in the engine compartment be performed by a dealer’s serv‐...
  • Page 232: Engine Oil

    MOBILITY Engine oil Engine oil Engine oil The oil level must be between the two marks on the dip stick. Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 233: Engine Oil Change

    MOBILITY Engine oil CAUTION Gasoline engine Too much engine oil can damage the en‐ BMW Longlife-01 gine or the catalytic converter. There is risk of BMW Longlife-01 FE property damage. Do not add too much engine oil. Have excess engine oil suctioned off by a dealer’s service center or another qualified Further information regarding suitable engine service center or repair...
  • Page 234: Coolant

    MOBILITY Coolant Coolant Vehicle features and op‐ Coolant temperature tions If the coolant and therefore the engine over‐ heat, a warning lamp lights up. A message ap‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- pears on the Control Display. specific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 235 MOBILITY Coolant Twist the cap closed. Have the cause of the coolant loss elimi‐ nated as soon as possible. Disposal Comply with the appropriate environ‐ mental protection regulations when dis‐ posing of coolant additives. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 236: Maintenance

    Sensors and special algorithms take into ac‐ US models and Warranty count the various driving conditions of your and Service Guide Book‐ MINI. Based on this, Condition Based Service determines the current and future mainte‐ let for Canadian models nance requirements.
  • Page 237 MOBILITY Maintenance Emissions and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models for additional information on service require‐ The warning lamps light up. The vehicle ments. is producing higher emissions. Further The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends driving at a moderate pace is possible. that maintenance and repair be performed by a Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 238: Replacing Components

    Changing the rear wiper blade Wiper blade replacement MINI Countryman: General information CAUTION If the wiper arm falls onto the windshield without the wiper blades installed, the wind‐...
  • Page 239 MOBILITY Replacing components Press the wiper blade against the stop to clean cloth or something similar, or hold the push it out of the fixation. bulb by its base.◀ Press the new wiper blade into the fixation Caring for the headlights, refer to page 255. until it engages audibly.
  • Page 240 MOBILITY Replacing components driving cautiously with the front fog lights, pro‐ Lower LED front lights vided this is permitted by local laws. DANGER There can be high voltage in the lighting system. There is danger to life. The manufac‐ turer of your vehicle recommends that the work on the lighting system including bulb re‐...
  • Page 241: Running Lights

    MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing the bulb Turn the bulb counterclockwise, arrow 1, and remove it, arrow 2. Turn signal Parking lights/roadside parking lights/fog lights/and daytime running lights Press the release, arrow 1, and pull off the Replacing the turn signal bulb connector, arrow 2.
  • Page 242 MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing the parking light bulb and Replacing the daytime running light bulb roadside parking light bulb Bulb PSX24W 5-watt bulb, W 5 W Turn the wheel. Turn the wheel. Remove cover 2. Remove cover 2. To do this, turn the cover counterclockwise. To do this, turn the cover counterclockwise.
  • Page 243 To replace these bulbs, contact a dealer’s serv‐ All bulbs are integrated in a central bulb holder. ice center or another qualified service center or repair shop. MINI Countryman Switch off the lights and take the remote Tail lights, bulb replacement control out of the ignition lock.
  • Page 244: License Plate Lights

    5-watt bulb, C 5 W Unlock the fastening elements, arrows 1, by turning. Replacing MINI Countryman Push the light to the left in the catch of the light housing using the screwdriver, ar‐ row 1. Remove the screws, arrows 2, using the hex key from the vehicle document portfolio.
  • Page 245: Changing Wheels

    Jacking points for the vehicle jack Changing wheels MINI Countryman: Information The vehicle may be equipped with conven‐ tional tires with the Mobility System, refer to page 226, or with run-flat tires, refer to page 226.
  • Page 246: Charging The Battery

    MOBILITY Replacing components Charging the battery Information CAUTION Battery chargers for the vehicle battery can work with high voltages and currents, which means that the 12V on-board network can be overloaded or damaged. There is risk of property damage. Only connect battery charg‐ The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo‐...
  • Page 247 MOBILITY Replacing components Indicator/warning lights In the engine compartment Lights up red: the vehicle battery is no longer being charged. Alternator mal‐ function. Switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers. Have the battery checked immediately. Lights up yellow: the battery charge level is very low, the battery is old, or it is not securely connected.
  • Page 248: Breakdown Assistance

    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Breakdown assistance Vehicle features and op‐ To remove, open the two fasteners. tions This chapter describes all standard, country- First aid kit specific and optional features offered with the Some of the articles contained in the first aid kit series.
  • Page 249: Connecting Jumper Cables

    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Connecting jumper cables To prevent personal injury or damage to both vehicles, adhere strictly to the following proce‐ WARNING dure. If the jumper cables are connected in the DANGER incorrect order, sparks formation can occur. Contact with live components can lead to There is risk of injuries.
  • Page 250: Tow-Starting And Towing

    It can be screwed in at the front Body ground: or rear of the MINI. The tow fitting is stowed in the following loca‐ tion, depending on the equipment: ▷...
  • Page 251: Being Towed

    MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Rear Towing with a tow bar WARNING If the approved gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle is lighter than the vehicle to be towed, the tow fitting can tear off or it will not be possible to control the vehicle's re‐ sponse.
  • Page 252 When lifting the vehicle by the tow fitting hicle on a flat-bed.◀ or body and chassis parts; damage can occur on vehicle parts. There is risk of property dam‐ MINI Countryman: age. Lift vehicle using suitable means.◀ MINI Countryman: MINI Paceman: MINI Paceman: Only transport the vehicle on a flat-bed.
  • Page 253 MOBILITY Breakdown assistance the clutch. After the engine starts, immedi‐ ately depress the clutch completely again. Stop at a suitable location, remove the tow bar or rope, and switch off the hazard warning system. Have the vehicle checked. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 254: Care

    Before driving into the car wash, check whether General information the system is suitable for your MINI. Note the following points: Wash your vehicle frequently, particularly in winter. Intense soiling and road salt can dam‐...
  • Page 255: Vehicle Care

    If washing the vehicle by hand, use copious using car care and cleaning products from quantities of water and car shampoo if neces‐ MINI. sary. Clean the vehicle with a sponge or a WARNING washing brush by applying gentle pressure.
  • Page 256 CAUTION paint job according to factory specifications us‐ Open Velcro® fasteners on articles of ing original MINI paint materials. clothing can damage the seat covers. There is risk of property damage. Ensure that any Vel‐ Preservation cro®...
  • Page 257: Safety Belts

    MOBILITY Care Do not use abrasive cleaners or a steam jet hot‐ If they are very dirty, clean with a microfiber ter than 140 ℉/60 ℃; otherwise, damage may cloth and water or an interior cleaner. To pre‐ result. Adhere to the manufacturer instructions. vent matting of the carpet, rub back and forth in the direction of travel only.
  • Page 258 FIND ME. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 259: Reference

    AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION MOBILITY REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 260: Technical Data

    The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for example, a roof antenna, MINI Countryman MINI Countryman Cooper Cooper S John Cooper Works...
  • Page 261 102.2/2,596 102.2/2,596 Smallest turning circle dia. ft/m 38.1/11.6 38.1/11.6 38.1/11.6 Weights Never exceed either the approved axle loads or the gross vehicle weight. MINI Countryman Cooper Cooper S Approved gross vehicle weight Manual transmission lbs/kg 3,860/1,751 3,990/1,810 Steptronic transmission lbs/kg...
  • Page 262 2,015/914 2,070/939 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 165/75 165/75 Cargo area capacity cu ft/liter 17.5-42.2/ 350–1,170 17.5-42.2/ 350–1,170 MINI Paceman Cooper Cooper S Cooper S ALL4 John Cooper Works Approved gross vehicle weight Manual transmission lbs/kg 3,850/1,746 3,960/1,796 4,100/1,860 4,150/1,882 Steptronic transmis‐...
  • Page 263 REFERENCE Technical data Capacities Notes Fuel tank, approx. US gal/liters 12.4/47 Fuel quality, refer to page Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 964 459 - VI/15...
  • Page 264: Short Commands For Voice Activation

    REFERENCE Short commands for voice activation Short commands for voice activation Vehicle features and op‐ General information tions Instructions for voice activation system, refer to page 24. This chapter describes all standard, country- To have the available spoken instructions read specific and optional features offered with the out loud: ›Voice commands‹...
  • Page 265: Vehicle Information

    REFERENCE Short commands for voice activation Vehicle information Computer Function Command Open the computer. ›Onboard info‹ Open the trip computer. ›Trip computer‹ Vehicle Function Command Open the vehicle information. ›Vehicle info‹ Open the vehicle status. ›Vehicle status‹ Navigation General information Function Command Navigation menu.
  • Page 266 REFERENCE Short commands for voice activation Function Command Switch off the spoken instruction. ›Switch off voice instructions‹ Display the address book. ›Address book‹ Display the most recent destinations. ›Last destinations‹ Open the traffic bulletins. ›Traffic Info‹ Points of Interest. ›Points of interest‹ Function Command Display the map.
  • Page 267: Satellite Radio

    REFERENCE Short commands for voice activation Radio Function Command Open a frequency. ›Frequency ... megahertz‹ e.g., 93.5 megahertz or frequency 93.5 Open the radio. ›Radio‹ Open the FM stations. ›F M‹ Open the manual search. ›Manual‹ Select a frequency range. ›Select frequency‹...
  • Page 268 REFERENCE Short commands for voice activation CD/multimedia CD drive Function Command Select a track. ›Track ...‹ e.g., track 5 ›C D track ...‹ e. g., CD track 5 Play back a CD. ›C D on‹ Select a CD. ›Select C D‹ Select a CD and track.
  • Page 269 REFERENCE Short commands for voice activation Function Command List of messages. ›Messages‹ Open the Bluetooth devices. ›Bluetooth‹ Office Function Command Open the Office menu. ›Office‹ Display Office Today. ›Current office‹ Display the contacts. ›Contacts‹ Display the messages. ›Messages‹ Display the calendar. ›Calendar‹...
  • Page 270: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Air supply, air conditioner Automatic air distribution Air supply, automatic climate Automatic air flow ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ control Automatic car wash Alarm system Automatic climate con‐ Acoustic signal, refer to Check Alarm system, avoiding unin‐...
  • Page 271 Car phone, refer to Telephone, ditioner Brakes, service require‐ mobile phone prepara‐ Circulation of air, refer to Re‐ ments tion circulated air mode, auto‐ Brake system, MINI mainte‐ Car wash matic climate control nance system CBC, Cornering Brake Con‐ Cleaning, displays Braking, notes trol...
  • Page 272 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Combination switch, refer to Cradle for telephone or mobile Displays, cleaning Washer/wiper system phone, refer to Snap-in Displays, refer to Instrument Comfort Access adapter cluster Comfort Access, in the car Cruise control Disposal, remote control bat‐ wash Cupholders tery...
  • Page 273 Engine oil, dip stick False alarm, refer to Avoiding rior lights Engine oil, filling capacity unintentional alarms Four-wheel drive, refer to Engine oil, MINI maintenance Fan, refer to Air flow rate for ALL4 system air conditioner Front airbags Engine oil types, alterna‐...
  • Page 274 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Front passenger airbags, de‐ Glass sunroof, electrical, open‐ Heating, rear window with au‐ activating ing/closing tomatic climate control FTM Flat Tire Monitor Glass sunroof, electrical, rais‐ Heating, seats Fuel Heating, windshield Fuel, additives Glass sunroof, electric, con‐ Height adjustment, seats Fuel, average consump‐...
  • Page 275 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Ignition key position 2, refer Interior rearview mirror, com‐ Leather care to Ignition on pass LEDs, light-emitting di‐ Ignition key, refer to Remote Interior temperature, setting, odes control with integrated air conditioner Letters and numbers, enter‐ Interior temperature, setting, Ignition lock automatic climate con‐...
  • Page 276 Microfilter, with automatic cli‐ tion Maintenance require‐ mate control ments MINI Connected Maintenance system MINI Homepage MINI MINI Internet page OBD Onboard Diagnos‐ Makeup mirror MINI maintenance sys‐ tics Malfunction, door lock OBD socket, refer to Socket Malfunction, fuel filler MINI Mobility System for OBD Onboard Diagno‐...
  • Page 277 Pressure, tires Rear window, washing Overheating of engine, refer Pressure warning, tires Rear window wiper to Coolant temperature Profile depth, refer to Mini‐ Recirculated air mode, air Own safety mum tread depth conditioner Profile, tires Recirculated air mode, auto‐...
  • Page 278 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Remote inquiry, mobile phone Safety belts, rear center safety Settings, language preparation belt Shifting, manual transmis‐ Replacement remote con‐ Safety belts, reminder sion trol Safety systems, airbags Shifting, Steptronic transmis‐ Replacing wheels/tires Safety systems, safety sion Reporting safety malfunc‐...
  • Page 279 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Start/Stop button, starting the Tail lights Tire pressure monitor, refer to engine Tank gauge, refer to Fuel Flat Tire Monitor Start/Stop button, switching gauge Tire Pressure Monitor TPM off the engine Tasks Tire Pressure Monitor TPM, Starting the engine Technical changes, refer to system limits...
  • Page 280 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Triple turn signal activa‐ Vehicle equipment Window, convenient opera‐ tion Vehicle identification number, tion Trip odometer hands-free system Windows Trips, planning Vehicle identification number, Windows, care Trunk lid, refer to Tailgate mobile phone prepara‐ Windows, closing Trunk, refer to Cargo area tion...
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