Mini 2011 Countryman Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - OWNER'S MANUAL

OWNER'S MANUALMINI COUNTRYMANContentsA - ZOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 301 - © 10/10 BMW AG

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Page 3 - Cooper S ALL4

Telephone98TelephoneOverviewThe conceptMobile phones or other external devices, e.g. audio players, can be connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth.Your

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99AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsOperating the mobile phone via the radioTo open the menu show above, refer to page

Page 5 - CONTENTS

Telephone10010 Switching displays 104> "PHONE": telephone> "COMP": computer> "CONFIG": adjusting11 Radio on/off

Page 6 - Editorial notice

101AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications2. Press the button.Pairing and connectingOnly pair the mobile phone when the vehi

Page 7 - Service and warranty

Telephone102If pairing was successful, the mobile phone appears at the top of the list of mobile phones.If the pairing was not successful: What to do

Page 8 - Reporting safety defects

103AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications> Is Bluetooth activated in the vehicle and in the mobile phone? Activate Bluet

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Telephone104The volume for incoming calls and call volume can be adjusted independently of each other.The setting is stored for the remote control cur

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105AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsinstead of the phone number. Select the desired name from the list and estab-lish

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Telephone106Dialing a phone number from the phone book using buttons on the steering wheel1. Press and hold the button to display the telephone menu.

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107AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsVoice commandsActivating voice activation system1. Briefly press the button on th

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Page 14 - Displays

Telephone108Depending on the equipment you have, the entries are imported from the mobile phone's memory or have to be entered independently of i

Page 15 - Indicator and warning

109AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsSnap-in adapter*Installation locationIn the center armrest.Inserting snap-in adapt

Page 16 - Around the center console

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Refueling112RefuelingSwitch off the engine before refueling; otherwise, fuel cannot be added to the tank and a message will be displayed.<Take all

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113AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsFuel specificationsDo not use leaded gasoline; otherwise, permanent damage to the

Page 20 - Opening and closing

Wheels and tires114Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressuresInformation for your safetyIt is not merely the tires' service life, but also driving

Page 21 - Opening and closing:

115AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsTire inflation pressures MINI Cooper CountrymanTire size Pressure specifications

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Wheels and tires116Tire inflation pressures MINI Cooper S Countryman / Cooper S ALL4 CountrymanTire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Speeds up

Page 23 - * sounds during

117AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsTire identification marksKnowledge of the labeling on the side of the tire makes i

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Cockpit10CockpitAround the steering wheel: Controls and displays1 Adjusting the exterior mirrors, folding them in and out* 342Parking lamps 67Low beam

Page 25 - Liftgate

Wheels and tires118meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent lev-els of performance on the laboratory tes

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119AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsommends tire replacement after no more than 6 years, regardless of the actual wear

Page 27 - Comfort Access*

Wheels and tires120Recommended tire brandsFor each tire size, the manufacturer of your MINI recommends certain tire brands. They are marked with a cle

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121AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsUnder the hoodNever attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your ve

Page 29 - Glass sunroof, electric*

Under the hood122Important parts of the engine compartment1 Vehicle identification number*2 Battery, under the cover 1413 Engine oil dipstick 1224 Eng

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123AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsAdding engine oilDo not add the maximum quantity of 1 US quart/1 liter of engine o

Page 31 - Safety switch

Under the hood124Topping off1. Turn the cap of the expansion tank a little counterclockwise to allow any accumulated pressure to escape, then continue

Page 32 - Adjustments

125AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsMaintenanceMINI Maintenance SystemThe MINI Maintenance System supports the preserv

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Maintenance126EmissionsThe warning lamps come on. The vehicle is producing higher emissions. You can continue your journey, but moderate your speed an

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127AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsCareCar-care productsRegular cleaning and care helps to maintain the value of your

Page 35 - Safety belts

11AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications6 Ignition lock 397 Buttons* on steering wheel8 Horn: the entire surface9 Adjusting

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Care128Steam jets/high-pressure washersWhen using steam jets or high-pressure washers, make sure that you maintain suf-ficient distance from the vehic

Page 37 - Steering wheel

129AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsLight-alloy wheels*The system produces brake dust that collects on the light alloy

Page 38 - Transporting children safely

Care130DisplaysTo clean displays such as radios or display ele-ments, use a display cleaning cloth or a soft, non-scratching, lint-free cloth.Avoid pr

Page 39 - LATCH child restraint

131AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsReplacing componentsWiper bladesChanging the front wiper blades1. Fold out the wip

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Replacing components132Headlight glass lensIn cool or humid weather, condensation may occur on the interior of outside lights. The con-densation disap

Page 41 - Start/Stop button

133AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsTurn signals, parking lamps, roadside parking lamps, and fog lampsAccessing the la

Page 42 - Parking brake

Replacing components134Side turn signals5 watt bulb, W 5 W1. Open hood.2. Squeeze clamping clip, arrows, and remove bulb holder.3. Unscrew bulb counte

Page 43 - Automatic transmission*

135AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsLicense plate lamps5 watt bulb, C 5 W1. Using a screwdriver, push the lamp to the

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Replacing components1363 Holder for the sealant bottle4 Compressor5 Plug and cable for the socket in the vehicle interior, page 826 Connection hose to

Page 45 - Turn signals/

137AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsStowing Mobility System1. Unscrew filler hose 2 of the sealant bottle from the whe

Page 46 - Wiper system

Cockpit12Displays1 Tachometer 48with indicator and warning lamps 132 Display for> Current vehicle speed 48> Indicator and warning lamps 133 Rese

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Replacing components1381. Place the foldable chock* behind the front wheel on the other side of the vehicle or in front of the wheel if the vehicle is

Page 48 - Cruise control*

139AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsensure that all comfort functions are fully avail-able.Charging the batteryOnly ch

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Giving and receiving assistance140Giving and receiving assistanceRoadside AssistanceRoadside Assistance is available by phone 24 hours a day in many c

Page 50 - Controls overview

141AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsConnecting jumper cablesConnect the jumper cables in the correct order, so that no

Page 51 - Computer*

Giving and receiving assistance142Using a tow fittingThe screw-in tow fitting must always be carried in the car. It can be screwed in at the front or

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143AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsWith tow truck: vehicles without ALL4 all-wheel driveHave the MINI Countryman tran

Page 53 - Formats and units of

Indicator and warning lamps144Indicator and warning lampsIndicator and warning lamps can light up in var-ious combinations and colors in indicator are

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145AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsLights up briefly:The tank still contains approx. 2.1 gal-lons/8 liters of fuelRem

Page 55 - Possible displays

Indicator and warning lamps146Lights up in red:Service due Arrange a service appointment.Check service requirements, page, 125.Lights up in yellow:The

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147AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsIndicator lamp 1 flashes:Engine malfunction under high load. High engine load will

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13AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsIndicator and warning lampsThe conceptIndicator and warning lamps can light up in v

Page 58 - Driving stability control

Indicator and warning lamps148Indication in US modelsLights up in red:Brake fluid level too low Braking action is reduced, stop with care. Contact the

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149AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsIndication* in Canadian modelsVehicle electronics failed You cannot continue your

Page 60 - *) in braking

Indicator and warning lamps150The Dynamic Stability Control DSC and Dynamic Traction Control DTC have failed.Driving stability limited during accel-er

Page 61 - Flat Tire Monitor FTM

151AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsALL4 all-wheel drive has failed. Continued driving is possible. Drive cautiously a

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Indicator and warning lamps152Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitor*Light up in yellow:Tire Pressure Monitor not initializedCheck the inflation pressure

Page 63 - Tire Pressure Monitor

153AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsLights up in red:> Transmission limp-home pro-gram active with restricted range

Page 64 - Normal tires

Indicator and warning lamps154Selector lever position P not engaged. Ignition cannot be switched offEngage selector lever position P when you wish to

Page 65 - Malfunction

155AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsNo service dueSet speed limit exceededTime and date no longer correct Set the time

Page 66 - Protective action

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Page 67 - Malfunction of the automatic

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Page 68 - Airbag system malfunction

Cockpit14Around the center consoleOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 301 - © 10/10 BMW AG

Page 69 - Parking lamps/low beams

Technical data158Technical dataEngine data Cooper Cooper SDisplacement cu in/cmμ 97.5/1,598 97.5/1,598Number of cylinders 4 4Maximum power output

Page 70 - Daytime running lights*

159AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsDimensionsAll dimensions in inches/mm. Minimum turning radius Δ: 38.1 ft/11.6 m.In

Page 71 - High beams/

Technical data160WeightsNever exceed either the approved axle loads or the gross vehicle weight.CapacitiesCooper Cooper S Cooper S ALL4Curb weight, re

Page 72 - Interior lamps

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Page 73 - Ambient lighting*

Everything from A to Z162Everything from A to ZIndexAABS Antilock Brake System 57Accessories, refer to Your individual vehicle 4Acknowledgment signals

Page 74 - or an automatic

163AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsBlack ice, refer to Outside temperature warning 48Blower, refer to Air flow rate 7

Page 75 - Air conditioner

Everything from A to Z164Clock– 12h/24h mode 51– setting time 54Closing– from inside 22– from outside 19Clothes hooks 81Cockpit 10Cold start, refer to

Page 76 - Automatic climate control*

165AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsEElectrical malfunction– door lock 22– fuel filler flap 112Electronic brake-force

Page 77 - * is switched on auto

Everything from A to Z166Gasoline, refer to Required fuel 113Gear indicator– automatic transmission with Steptronic 41Gear shifting– automatic transmi

Page 78 - Ventilation

167AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsKickdown 42– automatic transmission with Steptronic 42Knock control 113LLamps and

Page 79 - Integrated universal

15AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications1 Microphone for voice activation system* and for telephone in hands-free mode*2 In

Page 80 - Clearing stored programs

Everything from A to Z168NNeck support, refer to Head restraints 32Nets, refer to Storage compartments 80New tires 119Number of cylinders, refer to En

Page 81 - Connection for external

169AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsReplacement remote control 18Replacing bulbs, refer to Lamps and bulbs 131Replacin

Page 82 - Storage compartments

Everything from A to Z170Snap-in adapter– inserting/removing 109– use 98Snap-in adapter, refer to Center armrest storage compartment 79Snow chains 120

Page 83 - Cup holders and

171AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsTow bar 142Tow fitting 142– screw thread 142Tow fittings for tow-starting and towi

Page 84 - Connecting electrical

Everything from A to Z172Windshield– cleaning 45– defrosting and removing condensation 74, 75Windshield wiper blades, changing 131Windshield wipers, r

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Page 88 - General driving notes

ControlsAT A GLANCEDriving tipsCommunicationsMobilityReferenceControlsOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 301 - © 10/10 BMW AG

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Page 90 - Expanding cargo area

Opening and closing18Opening and closingKeys/remote controlsRemote controlEach remote control contains a rechargeable battery that is recharged when i

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19AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications> Settings for the displays in the speedometer and tachometer:> 12h/24h mode

Page 92 - Determining cargo limit

Opening and closing204. Briefly press the button repeatedly until the symbol and "SET" are displayed.5. Press and hold the button until the

Page 93 - * for securing larger

21AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications7. Press and hold the button until the display changes.8. Briefly press the button

Page 94 - Saving fuel

Opening and closing22Do not lock the vehicle from the outside if there is any person inside, because the vehicle cannot be unlocked from inside withou

Page 95 - Driving on poor roads

23AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications1. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 39.2. Briefly press the button in the turn

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Opening and closing24ClosingMake sure that the closing path of the lift-gate is clear; otherwise, injuries may occur.<The handle recesses on the in

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25AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsthan approx. 5 minutes: an attempt was made to tamper with the car.Tilt alarm senso

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Opening and closing26UnlockingPress button 1.Depending on the setting, refer to Unlocking mode on page 19, only the driver's door or the entire v

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27AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationstioning. Take the remote control with you inside the vehicle or have it checked. If

Page 100 - Telephone

CooperCooper SCooper S ALL4Congratulations on your new MINIThis Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It should s

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Opening and closing28your MINI recommends that you have this work done by your MINI dealer.WindowsTo prevent injuries, exercise care when closing the

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29AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsClosing without pinch protectionIf there is an external danger, or if ice on the wi

Page 103 - Preparation with mobile phone

Adjustments30AdjustmentsSitting safelyThe ideal sitting position can make a vital contri-bution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving. In con-junction with

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31AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsaccident.On the front passenger seat as well, do not incline the backrest too far t

Page 105 - Operation

Adjustments32Longitudinal adjustment1. Pull the lever and slide the seat into the desired position.2. Release the lever and move the seat slightly for

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33AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsSeat heating*Switching onPress once for each temperature level. Three LEDs indicate

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Adjustments34MirrorsExterior mirrorsThe mirror on the passenger's side is more curved than the driver's mirror. The objects seen in the mirr

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35AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsSteering wheelAdjustmentsDo not adjust the steering wheel position while the car is

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Transporting children safely36Transporting children safelyThe right place for childrenDo not leave children unattended in the vehicle; otherwise, they

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37AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationspulled out in order to secure child restraint sys-tems.To lock the safety belt1. Se

Page 111 - Snap-in adapter*

© 2010 Bayerische Motoren WerkeAktiengesellschaft Munich, GermanyReprinting, including excerpts, only with thewritten consent of BMW AG, Munich.US Eng

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Transporting children safely38Attaching upper retaining strap to the attachment point1. Slide the head restraint upward.2. Guide the tether strap betw

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39AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsDrivingIgnition lockInserting the key into the ignition lockInsert the key all the

Page 114 - Refueling

Driving40Starting the engineDo not allow the engine to run in enclosed areas; otherwise, inhalation of the noxious exhaust gases can lead to loss of c

Page 115 - Fuel specifications

41AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsReleasingPull upward slightly, press the button, arrow, and guide the lever down.In

Page 116 - Wheels and tires

Driving42To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a driving position, depress the brake until you are ready to start.<A lock prevents

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43AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsIf you do not shift gears with the shift paddles or accelerate for a certain amount

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Driving441. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 39.2. Briefly press the button in the turn signal lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is dis

Page 119 - Tire identification marks

45AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsIf the car is equipped with a rain sensor, the time between wipes is controlled aut

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Driving46Window washer nozzlesThe window washer nozzles are heated auto-matically* while the engine is running or the ignition is switched on.Rear win

Page 121 - New wheels and tires

47AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsActivating1 Resuming cruise control2 Activating/deactivating cruise control3 Mainta

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3AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsCONTENTSThe fastest way to find information on a particu-lar topic or item is by usi

Page 123 - Under the hood

Controls overview48Controls overviewTachometerNever operate the engine with the needle in the red overspeed zone of the gauge. In this range, the fuel

Page 124

49AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsReserveOnce the fuel level has fallen to the reserve zone of approx. 2.1 gallons/8

Page 125

Controls overview50Settings and informationOperating principleCertain settings and information are only avail-able when the ignition is switched on, t

Page 126

51AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsThe outside temperature is once again dis-played.Displays are also exited if no ent

Page 127 - Maintenance

Controls overview521. Briefly press the button in the turn signal lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is dis-played.2. Press and hold the butt

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53AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications4. Briefly press the button repeatedly until the corresponding symbol and "SER

Page 129 - External care

Controls overview54More information on the MINI Maintenance Sys-tem can be found on page 125.ClockSetting the timeSetting time, refer to Owner's

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55AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications This symbol indicates that Check Control messages have been stored. Check Control

Page 131 - Internal care

Technology for driving comfort and safety56Technology for driving comfort and safetyPark Distance Control PDC*The conceptPDC assists you with parking

Page 132 - Vehicle storage

57AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsin hazardous driving thereby running the risk of an accident.<Antilock Brake Sys

Page 133 - Replacing components

Notes4NotesUsing this Owner's ManualWe have tried to make all the information in this Owner's Manual easy to find. The fastest way to find s

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Technology for driving comfort and safety58propulsion though with restricted driving stabil-ity. You therefore need to drive with suitable caution.In

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59AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsably distributes the drive force to the front and rear axle depending on the drivin

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Technology for driving comfort and safety60Using the button in the turn signal lever1. Start the engine, but do not start driving.2. Briefly press the

Page 137 - Repairing a flat tire

61AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsIf the inflation pressure in all four tires is cor-rect, the Flat Tire Monitor migh

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Technology for driving comfort and safety624. Briefly press the button repeatedly until the symbol for Tire Pressure Monitor and "ACTIVE" ar

Page 139 - Changing wheels

63AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsContinued driving with a flat tireWhen driving with a damaged tire:1. Avoid sudden

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Technology for driving comfort and safety64may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping ability. Please note that the TPMS is not a substi-tute

Page 141 - *, electric

65AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationssystem or its wiring in any way. This includes the upholstery in the center of the

Page 142 - Jump-starting

Technology for driving comfort and safety66been detected and that the front passenger airbags are deactivated.<> The indicator lamp does not com

Page 143 - Tow-starting, towing

67AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsLampsParking lamps/low beams0 Lamps off and daytime running lights1 Parking lamps a

Page 144

5AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsFor your safetyMaintenance and repairAdvanced technology, e.g. the use of modern mat

Page 145 - Tow-starting

Lamps68Setting the duration or deactivating the function1. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 39.2. Briefly press the button in the turn signal lev

Page 146 - Indicator and warning lamps

69AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunications4. Briefly press the button repeatedly until the symbol and "SET" are dis

Page 147 - 1 2 Cause What to do

Lamps70tery might not have enough power to start the engine.<Switching offPress the lever up or down to the pressure point.Fog lamps*Press the butt

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71AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsReading lamps*Reading lamps are provided in the front and rear* adjacent to the int

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Climate72ClimateEquipment versionsDepending on your vehicle's equipment, your MINI contains an air conditioner or an automatic climate control*.1

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73AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsAir conditioner1 Air flow rate2 Cooling function3 Recirculated-air mode4 Temperatur

Page 151 - * in Canadian models

Climate74Air distributionDirect the flow of air to the windows , to the upper body area or to the footwell . Intermediate settings are possible.Winds

Page 152

75AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsAir flow rate, manualPress the – button to reduce air flow. Press the + button to i

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Climate76Windshield heating*The windshield heating is switched off automatically after a certain time.Cooling functionThe passenger compartment can on

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77AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsPractical interior accessoriesIntegrated universal remote control*The conceptThe in

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Notes6> Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty> Federal Emissions Performance Warranty> California Emission Control System Limited Warranty

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Practical interior accessories78The corresponding memory button 1 is now programmed with the signal of the original hand-held transmitter.You can oper

Page 157 - exceeded

79AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsGlove compartmentOpeningPull the handle to open the cover. The light in the glove c

Page 158

Practical interior accessories80Connecting via USB audio interface1 USB interface*2 Connection for audio playback:TRS connector 1/8"/3.5 mmApple

Page 159

81AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsSliding and locking1. Push lever 3 into position 1.2. Slide the base plate.3. Push

Page 160 - Technical data

Practical interior accessories82Connecting electrical appliancesIn your MINI, when the engine is running or the ignition is switched on, you can use e

Page 161 - Dimensions

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Page 164 - Everything from A to Z

Things to remember when driving86Things to remember when drivingBreak-in periodMoving parts need breaking-in time to adjust to each other. Please foll

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87AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsface. This situation, known as hydroplaning, can cause partial or complete loss of

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Things to remember when driving88effect that even extended application will fail to cure.When the vehicle is parkedCondensation forms while the automa

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89AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsTo adjust them to the desired backrest angle or to the comfort position, pull the l

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Things to remember when driving90Installing behind the front seats1. If necessary, remove the cargo area cover.2. Fold down the rear seat backrests, r

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91AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsFor example, if the XXX amount equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be four 150 lbs. pa

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Things to remember when driving92the construction and use regulations. Heavy or hard objects should not be carried loose inside the car, since they co

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93AT A GLANCEReference Mobility ControlsDriving tipsCommunicationsLow inflation pressure increases rolling resis-tance and thus leads to greater fuel

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Things to remember when driving94dry the brakes and to prevent the braking effect from being reduced by wetness.> Depending on the condition of the

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