background image

4.

"Date:"

5.

Turn the Controller until the desired day

is displayed.

6.

Press the Controller.

7.

Make the settings for the month and

year.

Setting the date format

Via the Central Information Display (CID):

1.

 

 "My MINI"

2.

"System settings"

3.

"Date and time"

4.

"Date format:"

5.

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the driver profile

currently used.

Setting the units of measure-

ment

You can set the units of measurement for

some values, for example, consumption, dis-

tances and temperature.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):

1.

 

 "My MINI"

2.

"System settings"

3.

"Units"

4.

Select the desired menu item.

5.

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the driver profile

currently used.

Activating/deactivating the

display of the current vehicle

position

Principle

If vehicle tracking has been activated, the

current vehicle position can be displayed in

the MINI app.

Activating/deactivating

Via the Central Information Display (CID):

1.

 

 "My MINI"

2.

"Vehicle settings"

3.

"Data privacy"

4.

"Vehicle tracking"

5.

Select the desired setting.

Activating/deactivating pop-

ups

For some functions, pop-ups are displayed

automatically on the Control Display. Some

of these pop-ups can be activated or deacti-

vated.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):

1.

 

 "My MINI"

2.

"System settings"

3.

"Pop-ups"

4.

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the driver profile

currently used.

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Summary of Contents for CLUBMAN

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MINI CLUBMAN CONTENT A Z Online Edition for Part no 01405A541A8 II 22...

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Page 3: ...mportant notes on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your MINI The manual also contains information designed to enhance operating reliability and...

Page 4: ...24 AT A GLANCE Dashboard 32 Central Information Display CID 36 Voice activation system 44 General settings 47 Owner s Manual media 59 CONTROLS Opening and closing 62 Seats mirrors and steering wheel...

Page 5: ...ntenance 282 Replacing components 284 Breakdown Assistance 291 Vehicle Care 299 REFERENCE Technical data 304 Appendix 307 Everything from A to Z 308 2022 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Mu...

Page 6: ...neral informa tion on MINI e g on technology are availa ble on the Internet www miniusa com Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle The Integrated Owner s Manual specifically describes features and f...

Page 7: ...cause of the se lected optional equipment or the country specific version This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regul...

Page 8: ...t performs work e g maintenance and repair according to MINI specifications with properly trained personnel referred to in the Owner s Manual as another qualified service center or repair shop If work...

Page 9: ...n a well ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov passenger ve hicle Service and warranty We recommen...

Page 10: ...ation number li cense plate and corresponding authorities In addition there are other options to track data collected in the vehicle to the driver or vehicle owner for instance via utilized services O...

Page 11: ...essary data can be transferred to the entertainment and communication system of the vehicle for instance via smartphone This includes the following depending on the respective equipment Multimedia dat...

Page 12: ...ction as a whole That is with the exception of func tions and services required by law such as Assist systems Services from other providers When using online services from other pro viders these servi...

Page 13: ...ational market equip ment the vehicle identification number is located in different positions in the vehicle This chapter describes all possible positions for the series Engine compartment The engrave...

Page 14: ...nd if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of ve hicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or MINI...

Page 15: ...Information NOTES 15 Online Edition for Part no 01405A541A8 II 22...

Page 16: ...sed Locking the vehicle Press the button on the vehicle key All vehicle access points are locked Buttons for the central locking system Overview Buttons for the central locking system Locking Pressing...

Page 17: ...e middle behind the vehicle at approx one arm s length away from the rear of the vehicle 2 Wave a foot under the vehicle in the driving direction and immediately pull it back Split Doors Opening Unloc...

Page 18: ...the lights are checked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on Driver s door 1 Safety switch 2 Power windows 3 Exterior mirrors All ar...

Page 19: ...display Press and hold open the menus used last Call up the Options menu Voice control Activating the voice control system Press the button on the steering wheel Wait for the signal tone Say the comm...

Page 20: ...mbar support 3 Backrest tilt 4 Forward backward height seat tilt Adjusting the head restraint Height To raise push the head restraint up To lower press the button arrow 1 and push the head restraint d...

Page 21: ...Press the desired button 1 or 2 The procedure stops when a seat setting switch or one of the memory buttons is pressed Once underway adjustment of the seat po sition on the driver s side is disabled a...

Page 22: ...ne is to be used 6 To perform additional steps on the mo bile phone refer to the operating in structions for the mobile phone for in stance search for or connect the Bluetooth device or a new device T...

Page 23: ...ract Bluetooth Wi Fi and Siri voice control are activated on the iPhone If necessary the setting for mobile data must be activated on the iPhone Wi Fi and Bluetooth are enabled in the vehicle Turning...

Page 24: ...2 Engage selector lever position P 3 Press the Start Stop button Manual transmission switching off 1 With the vehicle at a standstill press the Start Stop button 2 Shift into first gear or reverse 3...

Page 25: ...events an inadvertent change from selector lever position P to another selector lever position and depending on the trans mission version inadvertent switching to selector lever position P or R To rel...

Page 26: ...or down past the resistance point for approx 2 seconds Off briefly press the lever to the resist ance point in the opposite direction Lights and lighting Lighting functions Icon Function Front fog li...

Page 27: ...ain sensor Activate deactivate To activate press the lever up once from its basic setting arrow 1 To deactivate press the lever back into the basic setting Set interval period or sensitivity of the ra...

Page 28: ...own once Flick wipe press down once Rain sensor Activate deactivate Press the button on the wiper lever Set interval period or sensitivity of the rain sensor Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever Cle...

Page 29: ...ld Rear window defroster Refueling stop Refueling Fuel cap 1 To open the fuel filler flap press on the rear edge arrow The fuel filler flap opens 2 Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise 3 Place the fuel...

Page 30: ...the status of the last suffi ciently long trip is displayed Displaying the engine oil level Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level The engine oil level i...

Page 31: ...ries 1 MINI Connected 2 MINI Assist 3 MINI Roadside Assistance The contact to the MINI Roadside Assis tance is established A telephone number is displayed if needed Select to dial the telephone number...

Page 32: ...ns This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Power w...

Page 33: ...rease distance 6 Pitman arm left Turn signal 110 High beams head light flasher 110 Automatic High Beam Assistant 151 Roadside parking lights 150 Trip computer 140 7 Instrument cluster 127 8 Pitman arm...

Page 34: ...vicinity of the center console 1 Hazard warning system 291 Intelligent Safety 166 2 Control Display 36 3 Radio Multimedia 4 Glove compartment 226 5 Climate control 206 6 PDC Park Distance Con trol 195...

Page 35: ...shift lever 119 8 Controller with buttons 39 9 Parking brake 108 In the vicinity of the headliner 1 Emergency Call SOS 292 2 Indicator light front passen ger airbag 158 3 Reading lights 153 4 Ambient...

Page 36: ...rol of the ve hicle There is a risk of accident Only use the systems or devices when the traffic situation allows As warranted stop and use the systems and devices while the ve hicle is stationary Inp...

Page 37: ...ored in the vehicle Only those letters are offered during en try for which data is available Destination search place names can be entered in all languages that are availa ble on the Control Display A...

Page 38: ...er menu Switching the split screen on off 1 Press the button 2 Split screen Selecting the display The display can be selected in menus which support the split screen function 1 Tilt the Controller to...

Page 39: ...ocked or as soon as the Control Display is needed for operation In certain situations the Control Display is switched off automatically for instance if no operation is performed on the vehicle for sev...

Page 40: ...arPlay menu Button Function With navigation system opens navigation map Without navigation system call up the CarPlay map Press once opens the previous display Press and hold open the menus used last...

Page 41: ...ttings a new display appears Tilt the Controller to the left The current display closes and the previ ous display is shown Press the button The previous display re opens Tilt the Controller to the rig...

Page 42: ...ns can be called up via the main menu Adjusting the main menu 1 Tap on the icon 2 Drag the menu item to the desired posi tion on the right or left Selecting menu items Tap the desired menu item Dynami...

Page 43: ...entries Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used Storing a function 1 Select the function via the Central Infor mation Display CID 2 Press and hold the desired but ton until a signal...

Page 44: ...uctions to use with the voice ac tivation system Functional requirements A language must be set via the Control Display that is supported by the voice activation system To set the language refer to pa...

Page 45: ...rol plays back short messages in abbreviated form Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 System settings 3 Language 4 Speech mode 5 Select the desired setting Activating speech recognitio...

Page 46: ...prob lems with the speech recognition fea ture Speak loud and clear Using the voice activation sys tem of the smartphone A smartphone connected to the vehicle can be used via voice control Activate vo...

Page 47: ...ing the time zone Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 System settings 3 Date and time 4 Time zone 5 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile currently us...

Page 48: ...tting The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used Activating deactivating the display of the current vehicle position Principle If vehicle tracking has been activated the current vehic...

Page 49: ...ring on the central instrument LED ring on the central instrument cluster refer to page 144 Setting the color world Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Co...

Page 50: ...ansfer deactivated the respec tive function cannot be used Only make these settings while stationary Activate deactivate Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play Via the Central Information Dis...

Page 51: ...he range of functions depends on the mobile device Function Connec tion type Making calls via the hands free system Using phone functions via the Central Information Dis play CID Using the smartphone...

Page 52: ...2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Settings 5 Bluetooth info 6 System information A software update refer to page 57 can be performed Bluetooth connection Functional requirements Compatible device r...

Page 53: ...evice and via the Central Information Display CID The device is connected and displayed in the device list If connection was not successful Fre quently Asked Questions refer to page 53 Frequently Aske...

Page 54: ...icrophone and loudspeakers separately If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not availa ble contact Customer Relations a dealer s service center or another qua...

Page 55: ...e control and the on board monitor Functional requirements Compatible iPhone refer to page 52 iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7 1 or later Corresponding mobile contract Bluetooth Wi Fi and Siri voice contr...

Page 56: ...ing the device list All devices paired and or connected with the vehicle are displayed in the device list Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices An icon i...

Page 57: ...mber of mo bile devices for instance mobile phones and MP3 players Software updates are available for many of the supported devices The ve hicle is kept up to date via regular vehicle software updates...

Page 58: ...tored when the vehicle is stationary Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 System settings 3 Software update 4 Restore software 5 Previous version The previous software version is re sto...

Page 59: ...d with the series General information The Owner s Manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communication can be ob tained as a printed book from the service center Supplementary Owner s Manuals Also f...

Page 60: ...stance radio to the Owner s Manual on the Control Display and to alternate between the two displays 1 Press the button 2 Owner s Manual 3 Select the desired page in the Owner s Manual 4 Press the butt...

Page 61: ...Owner s Manual media AT A GLANCE 61 Online Edition for Part no 01405A541A8 II 22...

Page 62: ...ey take the vehicle key with you when ex iting the vehicle Safety information Warning The vehicle key has a button cell battery Batteries or button cell batteries can be swallowed and lead to serious...

Page 63: ...ts refer to page 153 and the MINI logo projection are switched on provided that the interior lights were not switched off manually Depending on the settings the welcome light and pathway lighting refe...

Page 64: ...whether the split doors can be opened with the vehicle key and how the vehicle doors will respond to this To perform settings re fer to page 75 When the trailer socket occupied the split doors cannot...

Page 65: ...into the open ing and raise the cover The battery compartment is accessible 3 Slide the integrated key in the cover of the battery compartment and raise the cover 4 Push battery in arrow direction us...

Page 66: ...nce the vehicle can be unlocked and locked from the outside with the integrated key refer to page 67 Starting the engine via emergency detection of the Vehicle key It is not possible to start the engi...

Page 67: ...king unlocking via the door lock 1 Remove cover cap on the door lock To do this slide the integrated key into the opening to the stop from below and remove the cover cap 2 Unlock or lock the door lock...

Page 68: ...rt Access Principle The vehicle can be accessed without operat ing the vehicle key Carrying the vehicle key with you e g in your pants pocket is sufficient The vehicle automatically detects the vehi c...

Page 69: ...st lock the vehicle again To unlock the button on the external door handle must be pressed again Locking Press the button on the external door han dle of the driver s or front passenger door Convenien...

Page 70: ...vehicle key you are car rying Two sensors detect a forward di rected foot movement in the center of the rear area and the split doors open General information To avoid locking the vehicle key in the...

Page 71: ...ust pass through the ranges of both sensors Opening 1 Perform the foot movement described earlier The right side of the split doors opens 2 After complete opening of the right side make a second foot...

Page 72: ...split doors can be opened with the vehicle key and how the vehicle doors will respond to this To perform settings re fer to page 75 When the trailer socket occupied the split doors cannot be opened w...

Page 73: ...ehicle key has been assigned one of these driver profiles If the vehicle is unlocked using the vehicle key the assigned personal driver profile will be activated All settings stored in the driver prof...

Page 74: ...elect driver profile 4 OK All settings stored in the selected driver profile are automatically applied The called up driver profile is assigned to the vehicle key being used at the time If the driver...

Page 75: ...y MINI 2 Driver profiles 3 Select the driver profile to overwrite The driver profile marked with this icon can be overwritten 4 Import driver profile USB Select USB storage device as needed 5 Select t...

Page 76: ...plit doors via the vehicle key Depending on the vehicle equipment and country version this setting may not be of fered Adjusting the last seat and mirror position Via the Central Information Display C...

Page 77: ...hood or the split doors Movements in the vehicle interior Changes in the vehicle inclination for instance during attempts at stealing a wheel or when towing the vehicle Disconnected battery voltage Im...

Page 78: ...ensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active as doors hood or split doors are not correctly closed Cor rectly closed access points are secured Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active...

Page 79: ...66 With Comfort Access if you have the vehicle key with you unlock the vehicle using the button on the driver s side or front passenger side door Power windows General information If an accident of a...

Page 80: ...protection system In case of danger from the outside or if icing might prevent normal closing proceed as follows 1 Pull the switch past the resistance point and hold it there The window closes with l...

Page 81: ...win dows is clear during opening and closing 1 Open the affected window completely 2 Pull the switch to the resistance point and hold The window closes 3 Continue holding the switch pulled to the res...

Page 82: ...raised position Press the switch forward beyond the re sistance point and release it The glass sunroof is closed and stops in the raised position Pressing the switch again stops the mo tion Press the...

Page 83: ...tance point and hold until the glass sunroof closes without jam protection Make sure that the closing path is clear Initializing after a power interruption After a power interruption during the open i...

Page 84: ...r to page 155 Front seats Safety information Warning Seat setting while driving can lead to un expected movements of the seat Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of ac cident Only adjust the...

Page 85: ...ar support The curvature of the seat backrest can be adjusted in a way that it supports the lum bar region of the spine The lower back and the spine are supported for upright sitting position Turn the...

Page 86: ...rd or backward Lumbar support Principle The curvature of the seat backrest can be adjusted in a way that it supports the lum bar region of the spine The lower back and the spine are supported for upri...

Page 87: ...ng worn by all occupants before driving off Al though airbags enhance safety by providing added protection they do not replace seat belts All belt fastening points are designed to achieve the best pos...

Page 88: ...e imperceptibly damaged in the event of an accident There is a risk of injury or danger to life Do not modify seat belts seat belt buckles seat belt ten sioners roll up mechanisms or belt an chors and...

Page 89: ...center supports the back of the head at as close to eye level as possible Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head Adjust the distance via the ba...

Page 90: ...ats Adjust the head restraint so its center supports the back of the head at as close to eye level as possible Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the...

Page 91: ...in the seat in question 1 Fold down the rear seat backrest refer to page 233 in question 2 Pull head restraint up against the resist ance 3 Press the button arrow 1 and pull the head restraint out co...

Page 92: ...s side is disabled after a short while Call up deactivated After a brief period calling up stored seat positions is deactivated to save battery power To reactivate calling up of a seat position Open o...

Page 93: ...The exterior mirror on the driver s side is automatically dimmed Photocells in the car s interior mirror refer to page 94 are used to control this Automatic Curb Monitor Principle If reverse gear is e...

Page 94: ...ield Steering wheel Safety information Warning Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of accident Adjust...

Page 95: ...es out If the trip is resumed within approx 15 mi nutes after an intermediate stop the steer ing wheel heating turns on automatically if the function was turned on at the comple tion of the last trip...

Page 96: ...g A heated vehicle may result in death to persons especially children or animals There is a risk of injury or danger to life Do not leave persons especially children or animals unattended in the vehic...

Page 97: ...of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect seat setting or improper installation of the child seat There is a risk of injury or dan ger to life Make sure that the child re...

Page 98: ...on the passeng er s side are deactivated Deactivate the front passenger airbags au tomatically refer to page 157 Seat position and height After installing a child restraint system move the front passe...

Page 99: ...e child restraint system are intended for attaching child re straint systems only If other objects are attached the mounts or attachment points can be damaged There is a risk of injury or risk of dama...

Page 100: ...ts are attached the mounts or attachment points can be damaged There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Attach child restraint systems only at the correspond ing mounts for the lower mo...

Page 101: ...t side only Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver s door if children are being trans ported in the rear This disables various functions so that they cannot be operated from the rea...

Page 102: ...ried length of time To save battery power when the engine is off switch off the ignition and any unneces sary electrical components Ignition off Manual transmission press the Start Stop button again w...

Page 103: ...ntral locking system Shortly before the battery is discharged completely so that the engine can still be started Starting the engine Safety information DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventila...

Page 104: ...d children or animals in the ve hicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for in stance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking...

Page 105: ...s The engine is switched off automatically during a stop under the following condi tions Manual transmission Neutral is engaged and the clutch pedal is not pressed The driver s seat belt is buckled or...

Page 106: ...when the auto matic climate control is switched on The vehicle battery charge is very low At higher elevations The hood is unlocked The Automatic Parking Assistant is acti vated Stop and go traffic S...

Page 107: ...A message appears on the Control Display depending on the situa tion When a situation is detected in which the vehicle needs to drive off immedi ately the engine is started automati cally The function...

Page 108: ...ay follow the fol lowing Set the parking brake On uphill grades or on a downhill slope turn the front wheels in the di rection of the curb On uphill grades or on a downhill slope also secure the vehic...

Page 109: ...or light go out The parking brake is automatically released when you step on the accelerator pedal when the following prerequisites are met Engine on Gear position engaged Driver buckled in and doors...

Page 110: ...ance point and hold it there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash Malfunction Unusually rapid blinking of the indicator light indicates that a turn signal bulb has failed High beams headli...

Page 111: ...pted with the window wiper system switched on when travel continues the wipers resume at their previous level Turning off and flick wipe Press the lever down Switching off press the lever down until i...

Page 112: ...system Safety information Warning The washer fluid can freeze onto the win dow at low temperatures and obstruct the view There is a risk of accident Only use the washer systems if the washer fluid ca...

Page 113: ...rinciple The fold out position enables the wipers to be folded out from the windshield General information Helpful when changing the wiper blades or under frosty conditions for instance Safety informa...

Page 114: ...mage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the wipers are in the folded away state and the wipers ar...

Page 115: ...eration depending on the intensity of the rainfall General information The sensor is located on the windshield di rectly in front of the interior mirror With out the rain sensor the interval of the wi...

Page 116: ...w There is a risk of accident Only use the washer systems if the washer fluid cannot freeze Use washer fluid with anti freeze if needed NOTICE When the washer fluid reservoir is empty the washer pump...

Page 117: ...onditions for instance Safety information Warning If the wipers start moving in the folded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or...

Page 118: ...d by the U S EPA and many individual states do not exceed the allow able washer fluid dilution ratio limits that apply Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container Use of BMW s Windshie...

Page 119: ...in the di rection of the curb On uphill grades or on a downhill slope also secure the vehicle for in stance with a wheel chock NOTICE When shifting to a lower gear excessive RPM can damage the engine...

Page 120: ...l slope turn the front wheels in the di rection of the curb On uphill grades or on a downhill slope also secure the vehicle for in stance with a wheel chock Selector lever version Selector lever The s...

Page 121: ...while selector lever position N is en gaged Engaging selector lever positions General information To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a gear position maintain pres sure on the brake...

Page 122: ...elector lever lock and en gage selector lever position N 5 Switch the engine off In this way the ignition remains switched on and a Check Control mes sage is displayed The vehicle can roll Irrespectiv...

Page 123: ...nstance when certain engine speed lim its are reached When M2 is set manually while the vehicle is stationary the transmission will no lon ger shift back to M1 This shift characteris tic is retained u...

Page 124: ...instrument cluster In addition to the pulled right shift pad dle pull the left shift paddle Continuous manual mode In selector lever position S actuating a shift paddle switches into manual mode per m...

Page 125: ...smission Launch Control Principle Launch Control enables optimum accelera tion on roads with good traction under dry surrounding conditions General information The use of Launch Control causes prema t...

Page 126: ...tically as long as the destination flag is displayed and the accelerator pedal is not released Repeated use during a trip After Launch Control has been used the transmission must cool down for approx...

Page 127: ...op tions or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Instrument cluster I...

Page 128: ...hanced features overview 1 Tachometer 135 2 Display reset kilometers 135 3 Electronic displays 130 4 Vehicle speed 5 Indicator warning lights 6 Fuel gauge 134 CONTROLS Displays 128 Online Edition for...

Page 129: ...sages for instance Check Control Time 135 Outside temperature 135 Selection lists 139 Total kilometers trip odometer 135 Trip computer 140 2 Selector lever position 120 Gear shift indicator 137 3 MINI...

Page 130: ...otifies you of faults in the monitored systems General information A Check Control message is displayed as a combination of indicator or warning lights and text messages in the instrument cluster and...

Page 131: ...ance Indicator light flashes acute warning of the imminent risk of a collision when the vehi cle approaches another vehicle at a rela tively high differential speed Intervene by braking or make an eva...

Page 132: ...ssage The indicator light flashes and is then illu minated continuously flat tires or tire pres sure losses cannot be detected Fault caused by systems or devices with the same radio frequency after le...

Page 133: ...n tains the speed that was predefined using the control elements on the steering wheel Manual Speed Limiter The indicator light illuminates the system is switched on The indicator light flashes the se...

Page 134: ...heck Control With urgent messages the added text will be automatically displayed on the Control Display Depending on the Check Control message further help can be selected Via the Central Information...

Page 135: ...res reset trip distance Press the button The odometer is displayed when the ig nition is switched off When the ignition is switched on the trip odometer is reset Outside temperature General informatio...

Page 136: ...y Display Display the current range in the on board computer refer to page 140 Instrument cluster with ex tended functionality The cur rent range is permanently dis played in the instrument cluster Cu...

Page 137: ...hicle status 3 Tilt the Controller to the left 4 Service required 5 Vehicle inspection 6 Date 7 Select the desired setting Automatic Service Request Data regarding the service status or legally mandat...

Page 138: ...tuation With the navigation system the system takes into account the information stored in the navigation data and also displays speed limits present on routes without signs Safety information Warning...

Page 139: ...f the in terior mirror is fogged up dirty or cov ered by a sticker etc In the event of incorrect detection by the camera If the speed limits stored in the naviga tion system are incorrect In areas not...

Page 140: ...e values Calling up information Press the button on the turn signal lever Information is displayed in the instrument cluster Information at a glance Repeatedly pressing the but ton on the turn signal...

Page 141: ...e Displays the estimated cruising range avail able with the remaining fuel The range is calculated based on your driv ing style over the last 20 miles 30 km GREEN info The achieved range extension may...

Page 142: ...isplayed if a desti nation is entered in the navigation system before the trip is started The prerequisite is that the time must be correctly set Instrument cluster without additional functions Speed...

Page 143: ...ontrol Display values for power and torque are displayed Displaying sport instruments Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Technology in action 3 Sport displays 4 Sports instruments Via...

Page 144: ...warning 4 Select current speed LED ring on the central in strument cluster Principle The LED ring displays light animations to represent specific functions Basic displays Basic functions for instance...

Page 145: ...is system projects important information into the driver s field of view for instance the speed The driver can get information without averting his or her eyes from the road General information Follow...

Page 146: ...mation Display CID 1 My MINI 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Head Up Display 5 Displayed information 6 Select the desired displays in the Head up Display Settings are stored for the driver profile curr...

Page 147: ...y The visibility of the displays in the Head up Display is influenced by the following fac tors Certain seat positions Objects on the cover of the Head up Dis play Sunglasses with certain polarization...

Page 148: ...e Vehicle status General information The status can be displayed and actions per formed for several systems Going to the vehicle status Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Vehicle stat...

Page 149: ...ight control Cornering light Lights off Daytime driving lights Icon Function Parking lights Low beams Instrument lighting Parking lights low beams and roadside parking lights General information Switc...

Page 150: ...profile currently used Pathway lighting General information The low beams stay illuminated for a partic ular time if the high beams are switched on after radio ready state is switched off Canada the...

Page 151: ...ey Cornering light General information Switch position In tight curves for instance on mountain ous roads or when turning an additional cornering light is switched on that lights up the inside of the...

Page 152: ...In situation that require this therefore dimming man ually The system is not fully functional in the fol lowing situations and driver intervention may be necessary In very unfavorable weather conditi...

Page 153: ...ntrols brightness of some of these fea tures Overview 1 Interior lights 2 Reading lights 3 Ambient light Switching the interior lights on off Press the button To switch off permanently press the butto...

Page 154: ...Light flashes several times automatic color change Push the switch again to end color changes Setting the brightness Depending on the equipment the bright ness of the ambient light can be adjusted vi...

Page 155: ...sing these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Airbags 1 Front airbag driver 2 Front airbag front passenger 3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag 5 Knee airbag Front airba...

Page 156: ...settings so that the shoulder rests against the backrest when crossing the hands and the upper body is as far back as possible while still maintaining a comfortable grip on the steering wheel Make sur...

Page 157: ...cating the operational readiness of the en tire airbag system and the seat belt tension ers Airbag system fault Warning light does not come on when the ignition is switched on The warning light lights...

Page 158: ...e indicator light does not light up when for instance a correctly seated person of sufficient size is detected on the seat The airbags on the passenger s side are activated Detected child restraint sy...

Page 159: ...uirements The following prerequisites must be met for the system otherwise reliable message of a tire pressure loss is not assured After a tire or wheel change a reset was performed with the correct t...

Page 160: ...driving the reset re sumes automatically Messages General information A low tire inflation pressure may cause the DSC Dynamic Stability Control to be switched on Safety information Warning A damaged r...

Page 161: ...tire inflation pressures stored during the last reset Measure 1 Reduce your speed and stop cautiously Avoid sudden braking and steering ma neuvers 2 Check whether the vehicle is fitted with standard...

Page 162: ...travelled may be less but may also be more if an economical driving style is used If the vehicle is loaded with an average weight and used under favorable conditions the distance travelled for which...

Page 163: ...been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system TPMS that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under inflated Accordingly when the low tire pr...

Page 164: ...atus 3 Flat Tire Monitor The status is displayed Initialization required An initialization must be performed in the following situations After the tire inflation pressure has been adjusted After a tir...

Page 165: ...en initialized In this case initialize the system If identification of flat tire damage is not possible please contact a dealer s service center or another qualified serv ice center or repair shop 2 R...

Page 166: ...d service center or repair shop System limits The system could be delayed or malfunction in the following situations A natural even tire pressure loss in all four tires will not be recognized There fo...

Page 167: ...ically active after every departure Some Intelligent Safety systems activate accord ing to the last setting Press button briefly The menu for the Intelligent Safety system is displayed The systems are...

Page 168: ...titute for the driver s personal judgment in as sessing the traffic situation Based on the limits of the system it cannot independ ently react to all traffic situations There is a risk of accident Adj...

Page 169: ...s as needed The individ ual settings are stored for the driver profile currently in use Press button again All Intelligent Safety systems are switched on The LED lights up green Hold down button All I...

Page 170: ...ention When the vehicle is traveling at a low speed the vehicle may come to a complete stop Manual transmission during a brake inter vention up to a complete stop the engine may be shut down The brake...

Page 171: ...al information In sufficiently bright conditions the system issues a warning of a possible risk of colli sion with pedestrians and assists with brake intervention just before a collision in the speed...

Page 172: ...towing Overview Button in the vehicle Intelligent Safety button Camera The camera is installed near the interior mirror Keep the windshield in front of the interior mirror clean and clear Turning on o...

Page 173: ...Refer to the information in this Owner s Manual re garding the limitations of the system and actively intervene as warranted System limits Safety information Warning The system is designed to operate...

Page 174: ...ormation Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in as sessing road and traffic situation There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditi...

Page 175: ...ning If you leave the lane If you leave the lane and if a lane marking has been detected the steering wheel vi brates If the turn signal is switched on before changing the lane a warning is not issued...

Page 176: ...or uninten tionally exceeded such as when driving downhill the vehicle is not actively braked When the speed limit is set during a trip to a value below the driving speed the vehicle coasts until its...

Page 177: ...he speed limit is reduced to be low the vehicle speed while driving a signal sounds after approx 30 seconds When the speed limit is intentionally exceeded by stepping on the accelerator pedal all the...

Page 178: ...rrect warning or no warning at all When the time is set incorrectly When the vehicle speed is mainly below about 43 mph 70 km h With a sporty driving style such as dur ing rapid acceleration or when c...

Page 179: ...y to interrupt automatic braking in certain situations for instance for an evasive maneuver Canceling automatic braking By pressing the brake pedal By pressing the accelerator pedal Safety CONTROLS 17...

Page 180: ...ies pro vided by the Antilock Brake System Do not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal for the duration of emergency brak ing Dynamic Stability Control Principle Within the physical limits the syste...

Page 181: ...and the DSC OFF indicator light turn off Indicator warning lights If the Dynamic Stability Control is deacti vated DSC OFF is displayed in the instru ment cluster Indicator light illuminates Dynamic S...

Page 182: ...es as demanded by the driving situation and road condition Adaptive suspension Principle The setting of the chassis can be changed with the system The system offers several different pro grams The pro...

Page 183: ...s and suspension also changes and SPORT can be individually configured The configuration is stored for the driver profile currently in use Activating SPORT Press the MINI Driving Modes switch up ward...

Page 184: ...for approx 2 seconds Servotronic Servotronic is a speed dependent power steering function The system provides the steering force with more support at low speeds than at higher ones This makes it easie...

Page 185: ...teptronic transmissions if the vehicle ahead of you brakes to a halt and then proceeds to drive again shortly thereafter the system is able to detect this within the given system lim its General infor...

Page 186: ...187 Interrupt cruise control refer to page 187 Continue cruise control with the last setting refer to page 188 Reduce distance refer to page 188 Button Function Increase the distance refer to page 18...

Page 187: ...ering wheel With the Stop Go function for Steptronic transmission when interrupting while sta tionary depress the brake pedal simultane ously Interrupting automatically The system is automatically int...

Page 188: ...the sur rounding traffic situation at all times Ad just the distance to the traffic and weather conditions and maintain the prescribed safety distance possibly by braking Reduce distance Press the bu...

Page 189: ...the two buttons again briefly After changing over distance control a Check Control message is displayed Displays in the instrument cluster Set speed and stored speed Instrument cluster without enhance...

Page 190: ...ng the RES CNCL button By pressing the or button Indicator warning lights Instrument cluster without enhanced features Icon flashes orange Instrument cluster with enhanced features Vehicle symbol flas...

Page 191: ...that the driver intervene by braking and carrying out evasive maneuvers if needed With Stop Go function for Steptronic transmission driving off In some situations the vehicle cannot drive off automati...

Page 192: ...f the engine via the Start Stop button During calibration of the camera imme diately after vehicle delivery Cruise control Principle Using this system a set speed can be ad justed using the buttons on...

Page 193: ...is displayed with the symbol in the instrument cluster Instrument cluster with en hanced features Display in the instrument cluster lights up The current speed is adopted as the speed limit Cruise con...

Page 194: ...ate more rapidly Continuing cruise control General information An interrupted cruise control can be contin ued by calling up the stored speed Make sure that the difference between cur rent speed and s...

Page 195: ...for measuring the distances are located in the bumpers The range depending on obstacles and en vironmental conditions is approx 6 ft 2 m An acoustic warning is first given in the fol lowing situation...

Page 196: ...detected can be switched off Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Vehicle settings 3 Parking 4 Automatic PDC Activation depending on the vehicle equipment 5 Automatic PDC Activation The...

Page 197: ...the image of the rearview camera is displayed it is possible to switch to Park Distance Control Rear view camera System limits Safety information Warning The system is designed to operate in cer tain...

Page 198: ...again fully functional With front Park Distance Control to reduce unwarranted warnings switch off automatic Park Distance Control activation on obsta cle detection for instance in car washes see Swit...

Page 199: ...The parking assistance functions are shown on the Control Display Switching the view via the Central Information Display CID If the rearview camera view is not dis played change the view via the Centr...

Page 200: ...circle lines Turning circle lines can be superimposed on the image of the rearview camera Turning circle lines show the course of the smallest possible turning radius on a level road Only one turning...

Page 201: ...may not be recognized by the system Depending on the equipment some assis tance functions also take into account data from the Park Distance Control Follow the notes in the Park Distance Con trol cha...

Page 202: ...ns There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Check surrounding traf fic and vehicle s surroundings closely and actively intervene where appropriate NOTICE The system can s...

Page 203: ...matically Switching on with reverse gear Shift into reverse The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display To activate Parking Assistant Display on the Control Disp...

Page 204: ...e parking position yourself if needed Canceling manually The Automatic Parking Assistant can be in terrupted at any time Press the park assistance button Parking Assistant Canceling automatically The...

Page 205: ...s with certain clothing for in stance jacket With external fault of the ultrasound for instance from passing vehicles or loud machines When sensors are dirty iced over dam aged or out of position If c...

Page 206: ...ons and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Interior air quality The air quality in the vehicle is improved by the following components...

Page 207: ...Seat heating left 87 Climate control functions in detail Switching the system on off Turning on Set any air flow Turning off Turn the wheel for air flow all the way to the left Temperature Principle...

Page 208: ...itched off fresh air is directed into the vehicle s inte rior To prevent window condensation recircu lated air mode switches off automatically af ter a certain amount of time depending on the outside...

Page 209: ...ress the button The LED lights up The rear window defroster switches off automatically after a certain period of time When GREEN driving mode is activated the heater output is reduced Microfilter In e...

Page 210: ...icient time to ad just the set temperature Air conditioning Principle The air in the interior will be cooled and de humidified and depending on the tempera ture setting warmed again Functional require...

Page 211: ...itched on the intensity can be adjusted This changes the automatic control for the air mass Turn the wheel to set the de sired intensity from soft to in tensive The set intensity is displayed via the...

Page 212: ...power Manual air distribution Principle The air distribution for climate control can be adjusted manually Adjusting Press the button repeatedly to se lect a program Windows upper body area and footwe...

Page 213: ...the air vents to alter the airflow direction arrows Ventilation in the rear Lever for changing the airflow direction arrow 1 Thumbwheel for variable opening and closing of the air vents arrow 2 Pre v...

Page 214: ...Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Vehicle settings 3 If necessary Climate functions 4 Comfort ventilation 5 Select the desired activation time 6 Set the desired time Activating the activatio...

Page 215: ...e re mote control Before selling the vehicle delete the stored functions for the sake of security If possible do not install the antenna of the remote controlled system e g the garage door drive near...

Page 216: ...re peatedly press and release the hand held transmitter button for 2 seconds 6 The LED lights up green program ming completed Release the button The LED flashes fast programming is not complete Press...

Page 217: ...t up in different ways The LED lights up green the pro gramming procedure is completed Release the button The LED flashes fast the hand held transmitter was detected but pro gramming is not complete P...

Page 218: ...up by press ing the adjustment knob with a pointed ob ject such as the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar object The following adjustment ranges are displayed in succession depend ing on how long the a...

Page 219: ...he following The wrong compass point is displayed The point of the compass displayed does not change despite changing the driving direction Not all points of the compass are dis played Procedure 1 Mak...

Page 220: ...the cup holder Cigarette lighter Safety information Warning Contact with the hot heating element or the hot socket of the cigarette lighter can cause burns Flammable materials can ig nite if the ciga...

Page 221: ...he 12 V electrical system There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Only connect battery chargers for the vehicle battery to the jump start termi nals in the engine compartmen...

Page 222: ...harging tray Principle The wireless charging tray enables the fol lowing functions to be performed without cables Charging the rechargeable battery of a mobile phone with Qi capability and of other mo...

Page 223: ...obile devices make sure there are no objects between the device and the tray NOTICE The tray is intended for mobile phones up to a particular size Forceful inserting of the mobile phone into the tray...

Page 224: ...or eign object in the charging tray Red The mobile phone is not charg ing Contact a dealer s service center or another qualified service cen ter or repair shop System limits At high temperatures on th...

Page 225: ...on com attsignalbooster com U S Cellular online registration link http www uscellular com uscellular support fcc booster registration jsp Before use you must register your booster device with your wir...

Page 226: ...a cable NOTICE Anti slip pads such as anti slip mats can damage the dashboard There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Do not use anti slip pads Overview The following stora...

Page 227: ...e scattered in the car s interior There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Do not use any break able objects while driving Only stow breakable objects in closed storage com partments Ce...

Page 228: ...tion The cup holder is located in the center arm rest Pull the center armrest forward at the loop To open press the button To close push both covers back in one after the other Safety information NOTI...

Page 229: ...flying about during brak ing and evasive maneuvers There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property Only hang lightweight objects for in stance clothing articles from the coat hooks Storage co...

Page 230: ...the vehicle interior while driving such as in the event of an accident braking or evasive maneu ver There is a risk of injury Secure loose objects or devices that are connected to the vehicle via a c...

Page 231: ...termine how this reduces the availa ble cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle Payload The maximum payload is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo The greater the weight of th...

Page 232: ...engaged in the brackets Pull out the cargo cover arrow 1 and hook both sides into the brackets arrow 2 Opening Warning A cargo cover that snaps back quickly can jam body parts or cause damage There i...

Page 233: ...ng system the rear seat backrest is divided into three parts at a 40 20 40 ratio The side rear seat backrests and the center section can be folded down separately The rear seat backrests can be folded...

Page 234: ...en moving the head restraint Folding down the rear seat backrest from the rear 1 Before the rear seat backrest is folded down fold in the center head restraint if necessary 2 Press the switch and pull...

Page 235: ...lead to a risk of objects flying about dur ing braking and evasive maneuvers for example There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property Do not use the cargo area floor to separate the cargo...

Page 236: ...rly if necessary Observe the break in procedures of the respective parts and components Engine transmission and axle drive Up to 1 200 miles 2 000 km Do not exceed the maximum engine and road speed Fo...

Page 237: ...st system these materials can ig nite There is a risk of fire and an injury hazard Do not remove the heat shields in stalled and never apply undercoating to them Make sure that no combustible ma teria...

Page 238: ...f the pedals Warning Objects in the driver s footwell can limit the pedal travel or block a depressed pedal There is a risk of accident Stow objects in the vehicle such that they are secured and canno...

Page 239: ...tic climate control condensation water develops and collects underneath the vehicle Ground clearance NOTICE If the ground clearance is insufficient e g curbs or underground garage entrances contact wi...

Page 240: ...There is a risk of accident Do not use the vehicle for M Sport or motor sport type competitions Higher mechanical and thermal loads during racetrack operation lead to increased wear Use of the vehicle...

Page 241: ...ttached parts follow ing use Remove auxiliary mirrors roof mounted or rear carriers which are no longer required following use Attached parts on the vehicle impair the aerodynamics and increase the fu...

Page 242: ...tched off and then re started rather than leaving the engine run ning constantly fuel consumption and emis sions are reduced Savings can begin within a few seconds of an engine stop In addition fuel c...

Page 243: ...INI Driving Modes switch 1 Activating GREEN Mode 2 Configure GREEN 3 Select the desired setting Via the Central Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Vehicle settings 3 Configure GREEN 4 Select the desi...

Page 244: ...a arrow 1 display for energy recovered by coasting or when braking Mark in the right area arrow 2 display when accelerating The efficiency of your driving style is shown by the position of the mark Ma...

Page 245: ...ral Information Display CID 1 My MINI 2 Technology in action 3 MINIMALISM Analyser Further information on the MINIMALISM analyzer refer to page 247 Coasting Principle The function helps to conserve fu...

Page 246: ...eed Instrument cluster with enhanced features The bar display below the tachometer is fil led in green and the mark appears at the zero point The tachometer indicates idle speed Indications on the Con...

Page 247: ...s range The fish and the movements of the water in the bowl symbolize the efficiency of the driving style Depending on the equipment the fish is shown with efficient and inefficient driving style or o...

Page 248: ...must be observed General information Follow the fuel recommendation refer to page 250 prior to refueling Safety information NOTICE With a range below 30 miles 50 km the engine may no longer have suffi...

Page 249: ...r or repair shop Follow the following when re fueling General information When refueling hook the filler nozzle com pletely into the filler pipe Lifting up the filler nozzle during refueling causes Pr...

Page 250: ...ot be used Fuels with a maximum ethanol content of 25 i e E10 or E25 may be used for re fueling To achieve nominal values for mileage and consumption follow the specified fuel qual ity in the sales li...

Page 251: ...cially under cer tain environmental conditions such as high ambient temperature and high alti tude may occur If drivability problems are encountered we recommend switching to a high quality gasoline b...

Page 252: ...lation pressure table The tire inflation pressure table refer to page 253 contains all tire inflation pres sure specifications for the specified tire sizes at the ambient temperature The tire inflatio...

Page 253: ...larly and correct it as needed Tire pressures up to 100 mph 160 km h For speeds of up to 100 mph 160 km h and for optimum driving comfort note the pressure values in the tire pressure table refer to p...

Page 254: ...90 H XL M S 2 7 39 2 7 39 Emergency wheel T 125 70 R 17 98 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 JOHN COOPER WORKS Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with c...

Page 255: ...05 55 R 16 91 V A S 225 45 R 17 91 V A S 205 55 R 16 91 W 205 55 R 16 91 H M S 225 45 R 17 91 H M S 225 45 R 17 94 Y XL 225 40 R 18 92 Y XL 2 4 35 2 4 35 Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI...

Page 256: ...old tires 225 40 R 18 92 H XL A S 225 40 R 18 92 Y XL 235 35 R 19 91 Y XL 2 8 41 2 8 41 225 40 R 18 92 V XL M S 3 2 46 3 2 46 205 45 R 18 90 H XL M S 3 0 44 3 0 44 Tire marking Tire size 205 45 R 17 8...

Page 257: ...g Treadwear 200 Traction AA Tempera ture A DOT Quality Grades Treadwear Traction AA A B C Temperature A B C All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these...

Page 258: ...use heat buildup and possible tire failure Runflat tires Runflat tires refer to page 261 are labeled with a circular icon containing the letters RSC marked on the tire sidewall M S Winter and all seas...

Page 259: ...nearest dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Have vehicle towed or transported as needed Do not repair damaged tires but have them replaced Warning Tires can bec...

Page 260: ...nufacturer of the vehicle rec ommends that you use wheels and tires that have been recommended by the vehi cle manufacturer for your vehicle type Following tire damage have the original wheel tire com...

Page 261: ...ified service center or repair shop Wheel change between axles Different abrasion patterns can occur on the front and rear axles depending on individual driving conditions The tires can be rotated in...

Page 262: ...l If necessary set up a warning triangle at an appropriate distance Tire repair set Principle With the tire repair set minor tire damage can be sealed temporarily to enable contin ued driving To accom...

Page 263: ...steering wheel lock Have all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and ensure that they remain out side the hazardous area in a safe place such as behind a guardrail If necessary set up a warning t...

Page 264: ...he faulty wheel 5 With the compressor switched off in sert the connector into the power socket in the vehicle interior 6 With the ignition switched on or the en gine running switch on the compressor L...

Page 265: ...the vehicle interior 2 Drive 33 ft 10 m forward and back to distribute the sealing compound in the tire 3 Screw the connection hose of the com pressor directly onto the tire valve stem 4 Insert the c...

Page 266: ...ess the button on the compressor 5 Unscrew the connection hose of the compressor from the tire valve 6 Pull the connector out of the power socket in the vehicle interior 7 Stow the tire repair set in...

Page 267: ...6 195 55 R 17 205 45 R 18 John Cooper Works 205 45 R 18 Maximum speed with tire chains Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph 50 km h when using tire chains Changing wheels tires General information When usi...

Page 268: ...into the jacking point provided for this purpose the vehicle may be damaged or the jack may slip when it is being cranked up There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property When cranking up t...

Page 269: ...they remain out side the hazardous area in a safe place such as behind a guardrail Depending on the vehicle equipment get wheel change tools and if necessary the emergency wheel from the vehicle If n...

Page 270: ...g point 6 Make sure that the car jack foot stands vertically and perpendicularly beneath the jacking point after extending the ve hicle jack 7 Crank the vehicle up until the vehicle jack is with the e...

Page 271: ...can be used in place of the wheel with the faulty tire The emergency wheel is only intended for temporary use until the faulty tire wheel has been replaced General information Mount one emergency whe...

Page 272: ...ency wheel on the left and slide it to the right 2 Where applicable mount the holder and the trailer hitch 3 Attach the retaining plate or the cover 4 Screw on and tighten the wing screw 5 Insert and...

Page 273: ...o the selected op tions or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Overvi...

Page 274: ...eas Warning An incorrectly locked hood can open while driving and restrict the view There is a risk of accident Stop immediately and cor rectly close the hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when ope...

Page 275: ...hood is opened a Check Control message is displayed Closing the hood Energetically close the hood from approx 20 in 50 cm The hood must engage on both sides Engine compartment MOBILITY 275 Online Edit...

Page 276: ...ine oil level The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have a dealer s service center or an other qualified service center or repair shop change the engine oil Safety information NOTICE An engine...

Page 277: ...scale If the engine oil level is outside its permis sible operating range a Check Control mes sage is displayed General information During the measurement the idle speed is increased somewhat Function...

Page 278: ...is added have the engine oil level corrected by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Overview The oil filler neck is located in the engine compartment refer to...

Page 279: ...rating can be added Oil specification API SL API SM API SN Viscosity grades When selecting an engine oil make sure that the engine oil has a suitable viscosity grade The suitable viscosity grade is in...

Page 280: ...formation about suitable additives is available from a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Safety information Warning With the engine hot and the cooling sys tem...

Page 281: ...ise to allow any excess pressure to dissipate then open it 4 Open the coolant reservoir lid 5 If the coolant is low slowly add coolant up to the specified fill level do not over fill 6 Close the lid 7...

Page 282: ...s that take into account the operating conditions of the ve hicle The system makes it possible to adapt the amount of maintenance corresponding to your user profile General information Information on...

Page 283: ...fore going the manufacture of your vehicle strongly recommends that access to the socket for Onboard Diagnosis be limited to a dealer s service center or another quali fied service center or repair s...

Page 284: ...kit on a lashing eye again Wiper blades Safety information NOTICE The window may sustain damage if the wiper falls onto it without the wiper blade installed There is a risk of damage to property amon...

Page 285: ...the vehicle recom mends that you have appropriate work per formed by a dealer s service center or an other qualified service center or repair shop if you are unfamiliar with it or if it has not been...

Page 286: ...g up in cool or humid weather When driving with the lights switched on the condensa tion evaporates after a short time The head light glass does not need to be changed If despite driving with the head...

Page 287: ...screw driver handle with the slot to the blade arrow 1 5 Loosen screw in the bumper arrow 2 6 Pull tail light from the bumper 7 Turn the light bracket counter clock wise and remove nonworking bulb 8...

Page 288: ...To insert the new bulb proceed in re verse order of removal Insert the nuts of the cover and press down Vehicle battery General information The battery is maintenance free More information about the...

Page 289: ...at charge the vehicle battery via sockets or cigarette lighters in the vehicle may overload or damage the 12 V electrical system There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Only...

Page 290: ...the positions of any other fuse boxes is available on the Internet www mini com fusecard Where applicable information on the fuse layout is also found on a separate sheet in the fuse box Replacing fus...

Page 291: ...riangle is located in the cargo area under the cargo area floor First aid kit General information Depending on the vehicle equipment and country specific version the vehicle is equipped with a first a...

Page 292: ...transmission You can launch Teleservice Help by re questing it through the Service Specialist 1 Park the vehicle in a safe place 2 Set the parking brake 3 Control Display is switched on 4 Confirm Tel...

Page 293: ...data that serves to de termine the necessary rescue measures for instance the current position of the vehicle when it can be determined is transmitted to the MINI Response Cen ter If you can no longe...

Page 294: ...vehicle to be started 4 Attach one terminal clamp of the nega tive jumper cable to the negative bat tery terminal or to the corresponding engine or body ground of assisting vehi cle 5 Attach the seco...

Page 295: ...ve a broken down vehicle from the hazardous area it can be pushed for a short distance For rolling or pushing the vehicle refer to page 122 Tow truck Your vehicle should be transported with a tow truc...

Page 296: ...nt wheels could turn When the engine is stopped there is no power assistance Consequently more effort needs to be applied when braking and steering Larger steering wheel movements are required The tow...

Page 297: ...other potential damage Correctly attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow fitting Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles If it is impossible to avoid mounting the...

Page 298: ...the edge of the cover to push it out Tow starting Steptronic transmission Do not tow start the vehicle Tow starting the engine is not possible due to the Steptronic transmission Have the cause of the...

Page 299: ...to property among other potential damage Close the fuel filler flap before washing Clean dirt behind the fuel filler flap with a cloth Steam cleaners or high pressure cleaners Safety information NOTI...

Page 300: ...e vehicle key is in the car Start the engine refer to page 103 Lights Do not rub wet lights dry and do not use abrasive or acidic cleaning agents or clean ing agents containing alcohol Soak areas that...

Page 301: ...the leather surface Synthetic leather care Clean synthetic leather regularly with a damp microfiber cloth or vacuum cleaner Otherwise dust and road grime particles will rub into pores and folds causin...

Page 302: ...Then dry with a soft cloth Plastic components NOTICE Solvent cleaners that contain alcohol or solvents such as lacquer thinners cold cleaning agents fuel and such can damage plastic parts There is a r...

Page 303: ...any kind can damage the surface of displays and screens There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Clean with a clean antistatic mi crofiber cloth NOTICE The surface of display...

Page 304: ...this for instance due to the optional equip ment chosen national market version or country specific measuring process De tailed values can be found in the approval documents on signs on the vehicle o...

Page 305: ...ar axle weight Manual transmission lbs kg 2 138 970 Steptronic transmission lbs kg 2 172 985 MINI Cooper Clubman ALL4 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 4 431 2 010 Payload lbs kg 871 395 Approved f...

Page 306: ...416 Approved front axle weight lbs kg 2 414 1 095 Approved rear axle weight lbs kg 2 271 1 030 Filling capacities MINI Clubman Fuel tank approx US gal liters 13 2 50 0 Observe further information on f...

Page 307: ...safety instructions Operation safety Intelligent Safety safety instructions Operation safety Forward Collision Warning with city collision mitigation Operation safety Pedestrian Warning with city coll...

Page 308: ...onal 78 ALL4 182 All season tires see Winter tires 261 All wheel drive see ALL4 182 Antifreeze see Washer fluid 118 Antilock Braking System 180 Apps see Owner s Manual for Navigation Entertainment Com...

Page 309: ...mera rearview camera 198 Can holder see Cup holders 228 Care 299 Care displays screens 303 Care light alloy wheels 301 Care vehicle 300 Cargo 230 Cargo area 230 Cargo area adapting size 235 Cargo area...

Page 310: ...20 Connections 51 Consumption display average consump tion 141 Consumption see Current consump tion 136 Contactless opening of Split Doors 70 Contacts see Owner s Manual for Naviga tion Entertainment...

Page 311: ...ance Con trol 195 Divided screen view split screen 38 Drive off assistant 184 Drive off assistant see Dynamic Stability Control 180 Driver assistance see Intelligent Safety 166 Driver profiles 73 Driv...

Page 312: ...Exterior mirror Automatic Curb Moni tor 93 Exterior mirror automatic dimming 93 Exterior mirrors malfunction 93 External start see Jump starting 293 External temperature display 135 External temperat...

Page 313: ...Manual for Navigation Entertainment Communica tion 6 GREEN bonus range 244 GREEN Mode 242 GREEN program driving dynamics 183 GREEN tip driving tip 244 Gross vehicle weight approved 305 Ground clearan...

Page 314: ...ment lighting 153 Instrument panel see Instrument clus ter 127 Integrated key 67 Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehi cle 59 Integrated Universal Remote Control 215 Intelligent emergency call 292 Int...

Page 315: ...k see Roof mounted luggage rack 239 Luggage straps 231 Lumbar support 85 86 M Maintenance 282 Maintenance requirement see Condition Based Service 282 Maintenance service notifications 136 Maintenance...

Page 316: ...restraints front 89 Neck restraints rear see Head restraints rear 90 Neutral cleaner see Light alloy wheels care 301 Notifications 49 O OBD see On board diagnosis 283 Obstacle marking rearview camera...

Page 317: ...ows see Jam pro tection system 80 Push and turn reel see Controller 39 R Racetrack operation 240 Radio ready state 103 Radio see Owner s Manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication 6 Rain se...

Page 318: ...ime 47 Setting Control Display 49 Settings general 47 Settings locking unlocking 75 Settings mirrors 92 Settings seats and head restraints 84 Shifting 119 Shift lights 148 Shift paddles on the steerin...

Page 319: ...ires tread 258 Sun visor 220 Supplementary Owner s Handbooks 59 Supplementary Owner s Manuals 59 Switches see Dashboard 32 Switch for driving dynamics 182 Symbols 6 System language setting see Languag...

Page 320: ...operation 110 Turn signals rear bulb replacement 286 U Unintentional alarm avoiding 78 Units of measurement setting 48 Units see Units of measurement set ting 48 Universal remote control 215 Unlockin...

Page 321: ...ws powered 79 Windshield defroster 209 212 Windshield washer fluid see Washer fluid 118 Windshield washer nozzles 112 116 Windshield wiper see Wiper sys tem 110 114 Windshield wipers fold away posi ti...

Page 322: ...01405A541A8 ue BL5A541A800R Online Edition for Part no 01405A541A8 II 22...

Page 323: ...California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California Online Edition for Part no 01405A541A8 II 22...

Page 324: ...entertainment and communication Photorealistic animations for various vehicle functions Keyword search 360 view Explore your vehicle interactively inside and out Smart Scan for Apple iPhone Icon and...

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