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Notes 5nance and repair methods. Therefore, have the necessary work on your MI NI only carried out by a MINI dealer or a work shop that has specially trained personnel workin g in accordance with the specifications of the MINI manufacturer. If this work is not carried out properly, there is a danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards.<Parts and accessoriesFor your own safety, use genuine parts and accessories approved by the manu-facturer of the MINI.When you purchase accessories tested and approved by the manufacturer of the MINI and Original MINI Parts, you simultaneously acquire the assurance that they have been thor-oughly tested by the manufacturer of the MINI to ensure optimum performance when installed on your vehicle.The manufacturer of the MINI warrants these parts to be free from defects in material and workmanship.The manufacturer of the MINI will not accept any liability for damage result ing from installation of parts and accessories not approved by the man-ufacturer of the MINI.The manufacturer of the MINI cannot test every product made by other manufacturers to verify if it can be used on a MINI safely and without risk to either the vehicle, its operation, or its occu-pants.Original MINI Parts, MINI Accessories and other products approved by the manufacturer of the MINI, together with professional advice on using these items, are available from all MINI dealers.Installation and operation of accessories that have not been approved by the manufacturer of your MINI, such as alarms, radios, amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, suspension compo-nents, brake dust shield s, telephones, including operation of any mobile phone from within the vehicle without using an externally mounted antenna, or transceiver equipment, for instance, CBs, walkie-talkies, ham radios or similar acces-sories, may cause extensiv e damage to the vehi-cle, compromise its safety, interfere with the vehicle's electrical system or affect the validity of the MINI Limited Warranty. See your MINI dealer for additional information. <Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any automotive repair establishment or individu al using any certified automotive part.<California Proposition 65 warningCalifornia law requires us to issue the following warning:Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components foun d in the interior fur-nishings in a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids co ntained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro-ductive harm.Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your hands after handling.Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always protect your skin by washing thoroughly with soap and water.<Service and warrantyWe recommend that you read this publication thoroughly.Your MINI is covered by the following warran-ties:>New Vehicle Limited Warranty>Rust Perforation Limited Warranty>Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty>Federal Emissions Performance Warranty

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  • 1 .
    OWNER'S MANUALMINIMINI ...
    OWNER'S MANUALMINIMINI CLUBMANContents A - Z
  • 2 .
    CooperCooper SJohn Cooper...
    CooperCooper SJohn CooperWorksCongratulations on your new MINIThis Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It should stay with the vehicle when sold to provide the next owner with important operating, safety and mainte-nance i...
  • 3 .
    (C) 2012 Bayerische Motor...
    (C) 2012 Bayerische Motoren WerkeAktiengesellschaftMunich, GermanyReprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich.US English X/12, 11 12 500Printed on environmentally friendly paper,bleached without chlorine , suitable for r...
  • 4 .
    ContentsThe fastest way t...
    ContentsThe fastest way to find information on a particu-lar topic or item is by using the index, refer to page252.4Notes7Reporting safety defectsAT A GLANCE 910Cockpit16Onboard computer20Letters and numbers21Voice activation systemCONTROLS 2526Opening and...
  • 5 .
    Notes4NotesUsing this Own...
    Notes4NotesUsing this Owner's ManualWe have tried to make a ll the information in this Owner's Manual easy to find. The fastest way to find specific topics is to refer to the detailed index at the back of the manual. If you wish to gain an initial overvie...
  • 6 .
    Notes 5nance and repair m...
    Notes 5nance and repair methods. Therefore, have the necessary work on your MI NI only carried out by a MINI dealer or a work shop that has specially trained personnel workin g in accordance with the specifications of the MINI manufacturer. If this work is...
  • 7 .
    Notes6>California Emissio...
    Notes6>California Emission Control System Limited WarrantyDetailed information about these warranties is listed in the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or in the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models.Your vehicle has ...
  • 8 .
    Notes 7Event data recorde...
    Notes 7Event data recorder EDRThis vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder EDR. The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or crash-like situations such as an air bag deploy ment or collision with a road obstacle, data that will assi...
  • 9 .
    Watch Me.
    Watch Me.
  • 10 .
    CONTROLSDRIVING TIPSNAVIG...
    CONTROLSDRIVING TIPSNAVIGATIONENTERTAINMENTCOMMUNICATIONSMOBILITYREFERENCEAT A GLANCE
  • 11 .
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit10Cock...
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit10CockpitVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or c...
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    Cockpit AT A GLANCE 111Ad...
    Cockpit AT A GLANCE 111Adjusting the exterior mirrors, folding them in and out426Ignition lock477Buttons on steering wheel, rightleft side8Horn: the entire surface9Adjusting the steering wheel 4310Releasing the hood 2082Parking lamps81Low beams81Automatic ...
  • 13 .
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit12Disp...
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit12Displays1Tachometer57with indicator and warning lamps 132Display for>Current vehicle speed 57>Indicator and warning lamps 133Resetting the trip odometer 574Display for>Position of automatic transmission 49>Computer58>Date of next sched...
  • 14 .
    Cockpit AT A GLANCE 13Ind...
    Cockpit AT A GLANCE 13Indicator and warning lampsThe conceptIndicator and warning lamps can light up in var-ious combinations and co lors in indicator area 1 or2.Some lamps will be tested for proper functioning when the engine is started or the ignition is...
  • 15 .
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit14Arou...
    AT A GLANCE Cockpit14Around the center console1Hazard warning flashers2Speedometer with Control Display 123Radio/CD4Air conditioner or automatic climate control85Selecting wavebandChanging the audio sourceChanging the radio station or trackEjecting CDTemp...
  • 16 .
    Cockpit AT A GLANCE 155Sw...
    Cockpit AT A GLANCE 155Switches in the center console6USB audio interface 1467Buttons on the center console8Changing to a differen t menu on the Control Display9MINI joystick16 Move in four directions, turn or press10Accessing the main me nu on the Control...
  • 17 .
    AT A GLANCE Onboard compu...
    AT A GLANCE Onboard computer16Onboard computerVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available because of, for example, sel...
  • 18 .
    Onboard computer AT A GLA...
    Onboard computer AT A GLANCE 172.Tilting in four directions.Buttons on MINI joystickOperating principleAs of radio readiness, the following message appears on the Control Display:To hide the message:Press the MINI joystick.The main menu is displayed.The me...
  • 19 .
    AT A GLANCE Onboard compu...
    AT A GLANCE Onboard computer18Changing between panelsAfter selecting a menu item, e.g. "Radio", a new menu is displayed on a panel. The panels can overlap.>Move the MINI joystick to the left.Current panel is closed and the previous panel is displayed.>Move...
  • 20 .
    Onboard computer AT A GLA...
    Onboard computer AT A GLANCE 19Example: setting the clock1.Press the button.The main menu is displayed.2.Turn the MINI joystick until "Settings" is selected, and press the MINI joystick.3.Turn the MINI joystick until "Time/Date" is selected, and press th...
  • 21 .
    AT A GLANCE Letters and n...
    AT A GLANCE Letters and numbers20Letters and numbersVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available because of, for exampl...
  • 22 .
    Voice activation system A...
    Voice activation system AT A GLANCE 21Voice activation systemVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available be cause of, f...
  • 23 .
    AT A GLANCE Voice activat...
    AT A GLANCE Voice activation system22Possible commandsMost menu items on the Control Display can be spoken as commands.The commands that are possible depend upon which menu is currently shown on the Control Display.There are short commands for many functio...
  • 24 .
    Voice activation system A...
    Voice activation system AT A GLANCE 233."Speech mode:"4.Select a setting:>"Default">"Short"NotesFor voice commands, bear in mind the follow-ing:>Do not use the voice activation system to ini-tiate an emergency call. In stressful situa-tions, the voice and ...
  • 25 .
    Handle Me.
    Handle Me.
  • 26 .
    AT A GLANCEDRIVING TIPSNA...
    AT A GLANCEDRIVING TIPSNAVIGATIONENTERTAINMENTCOMMUNICATIONSMOBILITYREFERENCECONTROLS
  • 27 .
    CONTROLS Opening and clos...
    CONTROLS Opening and closing26Opening and closingVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available because of, for example, ...
  • 28 .
    Opening and closing CONTR...
    Opening and closing CONTROLS 27Personal Profile settingsFor more information on specific settings, refer to the specified pages.>Response of the central locking system when the car is being unlocked 27>Automatic locking of the vehicle 30>Triple turn signa...
  • 29 .
    CONTROLS Opening and clos...
    CONTROLS Opening and closing281."Settings"2."Door locks"3."Unlock button"4.Select a menu item:>"All doors"Press the button once to unlock the entire vehicle.>"Driver's door only"Press the button on ce to unlock only the driver's door and the fuel filler f...
  • 30 .
    Opening and closing CONTR...
    Opening and closing CONTROLS 29MalfunctionsThe remote control may malfunction due to local radio waves. If this occurs, unlock and lock the car at the door lock with the integrated key.If the car can no longer be locked with a remote control, the battery i...
  • 31 .
    CONTROLS Opening and clos...
    CONTROLS Opening and closing30Opening and closing: from insideThe switch locks or unlocks the doors and tail-gate/Split Rear Barn Doors when the doors are closed, but the anti-theft system is not activated. The fuel filler flap remains unlocked.Unlocking a...
  • 32 .
    Opening and closing CONTR...
    Opening and closing CONTROLS 31OpeningThe Club Door can only be opened using the handle on the inside. The right-hand front door must be open when opening the Club Door.ClosingFirst close the Club Door, followed by the right-hand front door.Tailgate/Split ...
  • 33 .
    CONTROLS Opening and clos...
    CONTROLS Opening and closing32MINIThe handle recesses on the interior trim panel of the tailgate make it easier to pull it down.MINI ClubmanClose the left side, arrow 1, and then the right side of the Split Rear Barn Doors, arrow 2.Alarm systemThe conceptT...
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    Opening and closing CONTR...
    Opening and closing CONTROLS 33Display on the revolution counterWhen the system is armed, all LEDs pulse. After approx. 16 minutes one LED flashes.>LEDs pulse or LED flashes: system is armed.>One LED flashes at short intervals:Doors, the hood or the tailga...
  • 35 .
    CONTROLS Opening and clos...
    CONTROLS Opening and closing34>The engine can only be started if the remote control is in the vehicle.>The doors and tailgate/Split Rear Barn Doors must be closed to be able to operate the windows and glass roof.Comparison to standard remote controlsThe in...
  • 36 .
    Opening and closing CONTR...
    Opening and closing CONTROLS 35Before driving a vehicle with automatic transmission into a car wash1.Insert remote control into ignition lock.2.Depress the brake.3.Move the selector lever to position N.4.Switch off the engine.The vehicle can roll.Malfunct...
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    CONTROLS Opening and clos...
    CONTROLS Opening and closing36Tilting>Press the switch backwa rd to the resistance point and hold it there.Both glass roofs are tilted.Releasing the switch stops the movement.>With the ignition switched on, press the switch backward beyo nd the resistance...
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    Opening and closing CONTR...
    Opening and closing CONTROLS 37Initializing electric power windowsIf the battery was disconnected, e.g. for changing batteries or vehicle storage, reinitialize the power wi ndows; otherwise, the windows will not be lowered.<1.Close the doors.2.Open both wi...
  • 39 .
    CONTROLS Adjustments38Adj...
    CONTROLS Adjustments38AdjustmentsVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options...
  • 40 .
    Adjustments CONTROLS 39in...
    Adjustments CONTROLS 39ing and regularly pull the belt in the upper-body area taut; otherwise, its restraining effect could be impaired.
  • 41 .
    CONTROLS Adjustments40Tur...
    CONTROLS Adjustments40Turn the wheel to increase or decrease the cur-vature.Getting in back1.Pull up the lever on the seat backrest, arrow1.The backrest folds forward.2.Move the seat forward by pushing on the backrest, arrow2.Return seat to original positi...
  • 42 .
    Adjustments CONTROLS 41Fr...
    Adjustments CONTROLS 41Front1.Pull up as far as it will go.2.Fold the backrest forward slightly.3.Press button1 and pull the head restraint out.4.Fold back the backrest.Rear1.Pull up as far as it will go.2.Press button1 and pull the head restraint out comp...
  • 43 .
    CONTROLS Adjustments42bel...
    CONTROLS Adjustments42belt has not been fastened , if objects are placed on the front passenger seat, or if driver or front passenger unfasten their safety belts.Damage to safety beltsIf the safety belts ar e damaged or stressed in an accident: have th e s...
  • 44 .
    Adjustments CONTROLS 43In...
    Adjustments CONTROLS 43Interior and exterior mirrors, automatic dimming featureIt is controlled by two photosensors:>Inside the interior rearview mirror, arrow>On the back of the mirror.For proper function:>Keep the photosensors clean>Do not cover the area...
  • 45 .
    CONTROLS Transporting chi...
    CONTROLS Transporting children safely44Transporting children safelyVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available because...
  • 46 .
    Transporting children saf...
    Transporting children safely CONTROLS 45Child seat securityAll rear safety belts and the safety belt for the front passenger can be prevented from being pulled out in order to se cure child restraint sys-tems.Locking the safety belt1.Secure the child restr...
  • 47 .
    CONTROLS Transporting chi...
    CONTROLS Transporting children safely46Placement of the tether strapMake sure the upper tether strap does not run over sharp edges and is not twisted as it passes to the top anchor. Otherwise, the strap will not properly secure the child restraint sys-tem...
  • 48 .
    Driving CONTROLS 47Drivin...
    Driving CONTROLS 47DrivingVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available be cause of, for example, selected options or cou...
  • 49 .
    CONTROLS Driving48Radio r...
    CONTROLS Driving48Radio readiness and ignition offAll indicator and warning lamps in the displays go out.The ignition switches off automatically if the driver's door is opened. Pressing the Start/Stop button again switches the ignition back on.The igniti...
  • 50 .
    Driving CONTROLS 49Automa...
    Driving CONTROLS 49Automatic transmission1.With the car at a stop, move the selector lever to position P.2.Press the Start/Stop button.3.Forcefully apply the parking brake.Before driving into a car washBy following these steps, the vehicle is able to roll:...
  • 51 .
    CONTROLS Driving50Selecto...
    CONTROLS Driving50Selector lever positionsP R N D M/S + -Displays in the tachometerP R N D DS M1 to M6The selector lever position is displayed, or the current gear in the manual mode.Changing selector lever positions>The selector lever can only be moved o...
  • 52 .
    Driving CONTROLS 51Sport ...
    Driving CONTROLS 51Sport program and manual mode M/SMove the selector lever from position D to the left into the M/S shifting slot:The Sport program is activated and DS is dis-played. This position is recommended for a per-formance-oriented driving style.T...
  • 53 .
    CONTROLS Driving525.Move ...
    CONTROLS Driving525.Move the selector lever into the desired position by pressing the button on the front of the selector lever.Before manually unlo cking the selector lever lock, firmly set the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from rolling away.
  • 54 .
    Driving CONTROLS 53Normal...
    Driving CONTROLS 53Normal wiper speedPress once.The system switches to intermittent operation when the vehicle is stationary.Fast wiper speedPress twice or press beyo nd the resistance point.The system switches to normal speed when the vehicle is station...
  • 55 .
    CONTROLS Driving547.Wait,...
    CONTROLS Driving547.Wait, or press and hold the button until the display changes.The settings are stored.Deactivating intermittent wipe or rain sensorPress the button again, arrow 3.Brief wipePress the lever downward once, arrow 2.Cleaning windshield and h...
  • 56 .
    Driving CONTROLS 55Washer...
    Driving CONTROLS 55Washer fluid reservoirOnly refill washer flui d that contains anti-freeze when the engine is cool, to avoid contact with hot engine parts. Otherwise, fluid spills constitute a fire hazard and a risk to per-sonal safety.
  • 57 .
    CONTROLS Driving56Increas...
    CONTROLS Driving56Increasing speedPress button1 repeatedly until the desired speed is reached. Every time you press the but-ton, the speed increases by approx. 1 mph or 1km/h.Accelerating using the buttonPress and hold button 1.The vehicle accelerates with...
  • 58 .
    Controls overview CONTROL...
    Controls overview CONTROLS 57Controls overviewVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available be cause of, for example, sel...
  • 59 .
    CONTROLS Controls overvie...
    CONTROLS Controls overview58The following information is displayed sequen-tially:>Trip odometer>Time>External temperatureTrip odometerTo display trip recorder:Briefly press button 3.Resetting the trip odometer:While the trip recorder is displayed and the i...
  • 60 .
    Controls overview CONTROL...
    Controls overview CONTROLS 59To reset average fuel consumption: press the button in the turn signal lever for approx. 2 seconds.Current fuel consumptionDisplays the current fuel consumption to allow you to see whether your current driving style is conduciv...
  • 61 .
    CONTROLS Controls overvie...
    CONTROLS Controls overview60Settings and informationOperating principleCertain settings and information are only avail-able when the ignition is switched on, the vehi-cle is at a standstill and the doors are closed.1Button for:>Selecting display>Setting v...
  • 62 .
    Controls overview CONTROL...
    Controls overview CONTROLS 611."Settings"2."Language/Units"3.Select the desired menu item.4.Select the desired unit.Service requirementsThe remaining driving dist ance and the date of the next scheduled service are briefly displayed immediately after you s...
  • 63 .
    CONTROLS Controls overvie...
    CONTROLS Controls overview623."Service required"4." Vehicle inspection"5.Open the deadline entry menu.6."Date:"7.Create the settings.8.Press the MINI joystick to apply the setting. The year is highlighted.9.Turn the MINI joystick to make the adjust-ment.10...
  • 64 .
    Controls overview CONTROL...
    Controls overview CONTROLS 63Setting the time formatThe settings are stored for the remote control currently in use, refer also to Personal Profile on page26.1."Settings"2."Time/Date"3."Format:"4.Select the desired format and press the MINI joystick.The t...
  • 65 .
    CONTROLS Controls overvie...
    CONTROLS Controls overview64Text messagesText messages at the uppe r edge of the Control Display explain the mean ing of the displayed indicator and warning lamps.Supplemental text messagesFor most Check Control messages, you can view more information late...
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    Controls overview CONTROL...
    Controls overview CONTROLS 653.Press the button repeatedly until the corre-sponding symbol and "CHECK INFO" appear in the display.4.Press and hold the button.If there are no Check Control messages, then "CHECK OK" is displayed.If a Check Control messa ge h...
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    CONTROLS Controls overvie...
    CONTROLS Controls overview66Activating/deactivating the limit1."Settings"2."Speed"3."Warning"4.Press the MINI joystick.Altering settingsLanguage on the Control DisplayYou can set the language on the Control Display.1."Settings"2."Language/Units"3."Language...
  • 68 .
    Controls overview CONTROL...
    Controls overview CONTROLS 674.Turn the MINI joystick until the desired set-ting is reached.5.Press the MINI joystick.The setting is stored for the remote control cur-rently in use. In bright conditions, for example, the brightness control may not be clea...
  • 69 .
    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety68Technology for driving comfort and safetyVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described tha...
  • 70 .
    Technology for driving co...
    Technology for driving comfort and safety CONTROLS 69enter the sensors' blind spots before or after a continuous audible signal is given. Higher, pro-truding objects, such as wall ledges, may not be detectable. Therefore, always drive cautiously; otherwis...
  • 71 .
    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety70Activating DSCPress the button again: the DSC indicator lamps in the display elements go out.For better controlThe indicator lamp on the tachometer is flashing: DSC controls the driving and braking forces...
  • 72 .
    Technology for driving co...
    Technology for driving comfort and safety CONTROLS 71Deactivating both DTC and DSCPress the button for at least 3 seconds; the indi-cator lamp DSC OFF on the speedometer comes on and DSC OFF is displayed on the tachometer.The Dynamic Traction Co ntrol DTC ...
  • 73 .
    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety72sponding wheel change. This is detected and reported as a flat tire.Functional requirementThe system must have be en initialized while the tire inflation pressure was correct; otherwise, reliable signali...
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    Technology for driving co...
    Technology for driving comfort and safety CONTROLS 73Indication of a flat tireThe warning lamps come on in yellow and red. A message appears on the Control Display. An acoustic signal also sounds. There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire inflation pres...
  • 75 .
    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety74Tire Pressure Monitor TPMThe conceptMeasuring the inflation pressure in the four mounted tires. The system notifies you if there is a significant loss of pressu re in one or more tires.Functional require...
  • 76 .
    Technology for driving co...
    Technology for driving comfort and safety CONTROLS 75>Interference from systems or devices with the same transmission frequency.>Malfunction.Resetting the systemReset the system again after each correction of the tire inflation pressure and after every ti...
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    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety76replaced if necessary at your earliest oppor-tunity.Run-flat tiresYou can continue driving with a damaged tire at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.If the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat tires, do not co...
  • 78 .
    Technology for driving co...
    Technology for driving comfort and safety CONTROLS 77Message for unsuccessful system resetYellow warning lamp comes on. A mes-sage appears on the onboard com-puter.The system has detected a wheel change, but has not yet been reset. It is not possible to pr...
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    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety78AirbagsThe following airbags are located under the marked covers:1Front airbags2Side airbags in backrests3Head airbags at the front and rearProtective actionObserve the instructions on page 38 to ensure t...
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    Technology for driving co...
    Technology for driving comfort and safety CONTROLS 79bags for the front passenger are activated or deactivated by the system accordingly.The indicator lamp above the interior rear-view mirror shows th e current status of the front passenger airbags, deacti...
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    CONTROLS Technology for d...
    CONTROLS Technology for driving comfort and safety80Airbag system malfunction>The warning lamp does not come on when radio readiness is switched on.>The warning lamp stays lit continuously.In the event of a fault in the airbag system, have it checked witho...
  • 82 .
    Lamps CONTROLS 81LampsVeh...
    Lamps CONTROLS 81LampsVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available be cause of, for example, selected options or count r...
  • 83 .
    CONTROLS Lamps82Welcome l...
    CONTROLS Lamps82Welcome lampsIf you leave the light switch in the low beam or automatic headlamp control position when you switch off the ignition, the parking lamps and interior lamps come on fo r a certain time as soon as the vehicle is unlocked.Pathway ...
  • 84 .
    Lamps CONTROLS 83In rever...
    Lamps CONTROLS 83In reverse, the Adaptive Light Control is not acti-vated.MalfunctionA message is displayed.The Adaptive Light Control is malfunctioning or failed. Have the system checked as soon as pos-sible.High beams/roadside parking lamps1Turn signal...
  • 85 .
    CONTROLS Lamps84Adjusting...
    CONTROLS Lamps84Adjusting brightness>Briefly press button: br ightness changes in stages.>Press and hold the button. Brightness changes in a continuous manner.Interior lampsThe interior lighting, the footwell lamps and the luggage compartment lighting are ...
  • 86 .
    Climate CONTROLS 85Climat...
    Climate CONTROLS 85ClimateVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available, for example due to the selected options or natio...
  • 87 .
    CONTROLS Climate86Air ven...
    CONTROLS Climate86Air vents3Airflow directed toward the windshield and side windows4Air to the upper body area, draft-free venti-lation5Air to the footwellAir conditioner1Air flow rate2Cooling function3Recirculated-air mode4Temperature5Rear window defroste...
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    Climate CONTROLS 87otherw...
    Climate CONTROLS 87otherwise, the air quali ty in the passenger com-partment will deteriorate continuously.
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    CONTROLS Climate88Comfort...
    CONTROLS Climate88Comfortable interior climateAUTO program2 offers the ideal air distribution and air flow rate for almo st all conditions, refer to AUTO program below. All you need to do is select an interior temperature which is comfort-able for you.The ...
  • 90 .
    Climate CONTROLS 89Temper...
    Climate CONTROLS 89TemperatureSet the desired temperature individually.The automatic climate control achieves this temperature as quickly as possible regardless of the season, using maximum cooling or heating power if necessary, and then maintains it.If yo...
  • 91 .
    CONTROLS Practical interi...
    CONTROLS Practical interior accessories90Practical interior accessoriesVehicle equipmentIn this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equi pment is also described that is not available bec...
  • 92 .
    Practical interior access...
    Practical interior accessories CONTROLS 915.As soon as the LED flashes rapidly, release both buttons. The quick flashing indicates that the button on the rearview mirror has been programmed.If the LED does not flash rapidly after approx. 60 seconds, alter ...
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    CONTROLS Practical interi...
    CONTROLS Practical interior accessories92press the button on the hand-held transmit-ter for 2 seconds and release several times.OperationBefore using the integrated universal remote control, alwa ys inspect the imme-diate area to make certain that no peopl...
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    Practical interior access...
    Practical interior accessories CONTROLS 93To set the compass zones, press the setting but-ton for approx. 3-4 seconds. The number of the compass zones that have been set are shown on the display.To change the zone se tting, quickly press the setting butto...
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    CONTROLS Practical interi...
    CONTROLS Practical interior accessories94Glove compartmentOpeningPress the button to open the cover. The light in the glove compartment comes on.ClosingFold cover up.To prevent injury in the event of an acci-dent, close the glove compartment after use whil...
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    Practical interior access...
    Practical interior accessories CONTROLS 95Center armrestThe center armrest between the front seats con-tains either a compartment or the cover for the snap-in adapter, see page 166.OpeningThe cover slides along guide rails and can be opened fully by pushin...
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    CONTROLS Practical interi...
    CONTROLS Practical interior accessories96>Storage compartment in the Split Rear Barn Doors>Net on the rear cargo well for smaller objects; for attachin g to the lashing eyesCupholders and ashtrayCupholdersTwo cupholders are located in the front of the cent...
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    Practical interior access...
    Practical interior accessories CONTROLS 97Connecting electrical appliancesIn your MINI, when the engine is running or if the ignition is switched on, you can use electrical devices such as flashlight s, car vacuum cleaners, etc., up to approx. 140 watts at...
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