
Notes
6
>Federal Emissions Performance Warranty
> California Emission Control System Limited 
Warranty
Detailed 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 been specifically adapted and 
designed to meet the pa rticular operating con-
ditions and homologation requirements in your 
country and continental region in order to 
deliver the full driving pleasure while the vehicle 
is operated under those conditions. If you wish 
to operate your vehicle in another country or 
region, you may be required to adapt your vehi-
cle to meet different prevailing operating condi-
tions and registration re quirements. You should 
also be aware of any a pplicable warranty limita-
tions or exclusions for such country or region. In 
such a case, please contact Customer Relations 
for further information.
Maintenance
Maintain the vehicle regularly to sustain road 
safety, operational reliab ility and the New Vehi-
cle Limited Warranty.
Specifications for required maintenance mea-
sures:
> MINI Maintenance System
> Service and Warranty Information Booklet 
for US models
> Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models
If the vehicle is not ma intained according to 
these specifications, this could result in serious 
damage to the vehicle. Such damage is not cov-
ered by the MINI New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Data memory
A variety of electronic components in your vehi-
cle include data storage devices, which store 
technical information on the condition of your  vehicle, events and errors, either temporarily or 
permanently. In general,
 this technical informa-
tion documents the condition of a component, a 
module, a system or  the surroundings:
> Operating conditions of system compo-
nents, e.g., fill levels.
> Status messages regarding the vehicle and 
of its individual comp onents, such as wheel 
rpm/vehicle speed, response delay, lateral 
acceleration.
> Malfunctions and defects in the major sys-
tem components, such as the lights and 
brakes.
> Responses of the vehicle in special driving 
situations, such as the deployment of an air-
bag, the utilization of stability control sys-
tems.
> Environmental conditio ns, such as tempera-
ture.
These data are exclusively of a technical nature 
and are used for the detection and correction of 
errors, as well as the optimization of vehicle 
functions. Motion profiles of traveled routes can 
not be deduced from these data. If services are 
required, such as repair services, service pro-
cesses, warranty claims an d quality assurance, 
then this technical info rmation can be read out 
by employees of service departments, including 
the manufacturer, from the event and error data 
storage devices by usin g special diagnostic 
equipment. There, if necessary, you will receive 
further information. Afte r remedying an error, 
the information in the error memory is deleted 
or progressively overwritten.
When using the vehicle,  situations are conceiv-
able in which this techni cal data, in conjunction 
with other information, su ch as accident reports, 
vehicle damage, witness statements, etc. - pos-
sibly with the assistance  of an expert - could be 
traced to particular individuals. Additional func-
tions that are agreed upon contractually with 
the customer, such as vehi cle tracking in case of 
emergency, permit the transmission of certain 
vehicle data from the vehicle.
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AT A GLANCECockpit
14
Around the center console
1Hazard warning flashers
2 Speedometer 12
3 Radio/CD 143 4
Air conditioner or automatic climate 
control 88
Selecting waveband
Changing the audio source
Changing the radio  station or track
Ejecting CD
Temperature
Recirculated-air mode
Air distribution for air conditioner
Air distribution to the windshield
Air distribution to the upper body 
area
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Indication of a flat tire
The 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 
pressure.
1. Reduce speed and stop the vehicle with cau-
tion. Avoid sudden braking and steering 
maneuvers.
2. Check whether the vehicle is equipped with 
normal tires or with run-flat tires.
Run-flat tires, refer to page 212, are identi-
fied by a circular symbol containing the let-
ters RSC on the tire sidewall.
If the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat 
tires, do not continue driving; continuing 
to drive can result in serious accidents.<
When a flat tire is repo rted, the Dynamic Stability 
Control DSC is activated.
Actions in the event of a flat tire
Normal tires
1. Identify the damaged tire.
To do so, check the infl ation pressure in all 
four tires.
The inflation pressure display of the Mobility 
Kit, page 230, can be used for this purpose.
If the inflation pressure in all four tires is cor-
rect, the Flat Tire Mo nitor might not have 
been initialized. The system must then be 
initialized.
If it is not possible to  identify the damaged 
tire, contact your MINI dealer
2. Use the Mobility Kit to remedy the flat tire on 
the damaged wheel, refer to page 230.
Run-flat tires
You can continue driving with a damaged tire at 
speeds up to 50 mph or 80 km/h.
Continued driving with a flat tire
When driving with a damaged tire:
1.Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu-
vers.
2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph or 
80 km/h.
3. At the next opportunity, check the air pres-
sure in all four tires.
If the inflation pressure in all four tires is cor-
rect, the Flat Tire Monitor might not have 
been initialized. The system must then be 
initialized.
Possible driving distance with complete loss of 
tire inflation pressure:
The distance it is possible to drive depends on 
the load and the stress on the vehicle while driv-
ing.
With an average load, it may be possible to drive 
for approx. 50 miles/80 km.
When driving with damaged tires, the handling 
characteristics change, e. g. the vehicle will skid 
sooner when braking, braking distances will be 
longer, or self-steerin g response will change. 
Adapt your driving style accordingly. Avoid turn-
ing abruptly and  driving over obstacles such as 
curbs, potholes, etc.
Since the possible driving distance depends to a 
considerable degree on the strain exerted on 
the vehicle while driving, it can be shorter or, 
with a gentle driving styl e, can also be longer, 
depending on the speed, road condition, exter-
nal temperature, vehicle load, etc.
Drive cautiously and do not exceed a 
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
A loss of tire inflation pressure results in a 
change in the handling characteristics, e.g. 
reduced lane stability during braking, a longer 
braking distance and alte red self-steering prop-
erties. <
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Run-flat tires
You 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 continue driving; continuing 
to drive can result  in serious accidents. <
Continued driving with a flat tire
When driving with a damaged tire:
1.Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu-
vers.
2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph or 
80 km/h.
3. At the next opportunity, check the air pres-
sure in all four tires.
If the inflation pressure is correct in all four 
tires, then the Tire Pressure Monitor may not 
have been reset. The system must then be 
reset.
Possible driving distance with complete loss of 
tire inflation pressure:
The distance it is possible to drive depends on 
the load and the stress on the vehicle while driv-
ing.
With an average load, it may be possible to drive 
for approx. 50 miles/80 km.
When driving with damaged tires, the handling 
characteristics change, e. g. the vehicle will skid 
sooner when braking, braking distances will be 
longer, or self-steering response will change. 
Adapt your driving style accordingly. Avoid turn-
ing abruptly and driving  over obstacles such as 
curbs, potholes, etc.
Since the possible driving distance depends to a 
considerable degree on the strain exerted on 
the vehicle while driving, it can be shorter or, 
with a gentle dr iving style, can also be longer, 
depending on the speed, road condition, exter-
nal temperature, vehicle load, etc. Drive cautiously and do not exceed a 
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
A loss of tire inflation  pressure results in a 
change in the handling characteristics, e.g. 
reduced lane stability during braking, a longer 
braking distance and alte red self-steering prop-
erties. <
Vibrations or loud noises while driving can 
indicate complete failure of the tire. 
Reduce your speed and bring the vehicle to a 
stop; otherwise, pieces of tire may come off, 
which could result in an accident. Do not con-
tinue driving and contact your MINI dealer. <
Malfunction
The small warning lamp flashes in yel-
low and then lights up continuously; the 
larger warning lamp lights up in yellow. 
On the onboard computer, the tires are 
shown in gray and  a message appears.
No flat tire can be detected.
Display in the following situations:
> Wheel without TPM electronics is mounted:
If need be, have it checked by your MINI 
dealer.
> Malfunction:
Have the system checked
> TPM was unable to complete the resetting 
procedure; reset the system again.
The small warning lamp flashes in yel-
low and then lights up continuously; the 
larger warning lamp lights up in yellow. 
On the onboard computer, the tires are 
shown in gray and  a message appears.
No flat tire can be detected.
Display in the following situation:
> Interference due to sy stems or devices that 
use the same radio frequency: 
The system automatically reactivates once it 
is outside of the field of interference.
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88
Climate
Vehicle equipment
In 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 because of, for example, 
selected options or coun
try version. This also 
applies to safety relate d functions and systems.
Air conditioner
1Air flow rate
2 Cooling function
3 Recirculated-air mode
4 Temperature 5
Rear window defroster
6 Air distribution
7 Windshield heating
Air flow rate
Adjust the air flow rate. The higher the 
rate, the more effective the heating or 
cooling will be.
The air flow rate is lowered or switched off 
entirely to reduce the drain on the battery.
Switching the system on/off
Turn the air flow rate rota ry switch to 0. Blower 
and air conditioner are co mpletely switched off 
and the air supply is cut off.
Set any desired air flow rate to switch on the air 
conditioner.
Cooling function
When the cooling function is on, 
the air is cooled, dried, then 
reheated according to the temper-
ature setting. The passenger compartment can 
only be cooled while the engine is running.
The cooling function helps prevent condensa-
tion on the windows or removes it quickly.
Depending on the weather, the windshield may 
fog over briefly when the engine is started.
To cool the air more quickly and intensely 
when the external temperature is high, 
you can switch on the  recirculated-air mode.<
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Automatic climate control
1Air flow rate, manual
2 AUTO program
3 Recirculated-air mode
4 Maximum cooling
5 Air distribution, manual 6
Temperature
7 Defrosting windows and removing conden-
sation
8 Cooling function
9 Rear window defroster
10 Windshield heating
Comfortable interior climate
AUTO program 2 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 following sections inform you in detail about 
how to adjust the settings.
Most settings are stored for the remote control 
currently in use,  refer also to Personal Profile set-
tings on page 27.
Air flow rate, manual
Press the – button to reduce air flow. Press 
the + button to increase it.
You can reactivate the automatic mode 
for the air flow rate with the AUTO button.
The air flow rate is lo wered or switched off 
entirely to reduce the drain on the battery. The 
display remains the same.
Switching the system on/off
Reduce the air flow by  pressing the – button 
repeatedly until the system is switched off. All 
displays go out. Press the AUTO button to switch the automatic 
climate control back on.
AUTO program
The AUTO program adjusts the air 
distribution to the windshield and 
side windows, toward the upper body area and 
into the footwell for you. The air flow rate and 
your temperature specifications will be adapted 
to outside influences in accordance with sea-
sonal changes,  e.g. sunlight.
The cooling function is automatically switched 
on along with the AUTO program.
The program is switched off if the air distribution 
is manually adjusted or  if the button is pressed 
again.
Recirculated-air mode
If the air outside the car has an 
unpleasant odor or contains pollut-
ants, shut off the supply to the inte-
rior of the car temporarily. The system then 
recirculates the air currently within the vehicle.
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Glove compartment
Opening
Pull the handle to open the cover. 
The light in the glove compartment comes on.
Closing
Fold cover up.To prevent injury in the event of an acci-
dent, close the glove compartment after 
use while the vehicle is being driven. <
Ventilation
Depending on your vehicle's equipment, the 
glove compartment can be ventilated and, if the 
cooling function is switched on, can also be 
cooled.
Opening
Rotate the switch in the direction of the arrow.
Closing
Rotate the switch in the opposite direction of the 
arrow until it is in  the vertical position. Depending on the temperature setting of the air 
conditioner or the automatic climate control, 
high temperatures may result in the glove com-
partment.
USB interface for data transfer
For the updating of navi
gation data, refer to 
page 118 on USB media via the USB interface in 
the glove box.
Observe the following when connecting:
> Do not forcibly connect the plug to the USB 
interface.
> Do not connect devices such as fans or 
lamps to the USB interface.
> Do not connect USB hard drives.
> Do not use the USB interface to recharge 
external devices.
Connection for external 
audio device
You can connect an external audio device such 
as a CD or MP3 player an d play audio tracks over 
the vehicle's speaker system, refer to the Enter-
tainment chapter starting on page 153.
Center armrest
The center armrest between the front seats con-
tains either a compartment or the cover for the 
snap-in adapter, see page 174.
In the center armrest between the back seats, 
there is a storage compartment.
In addition, do not position high accessory parts 
directly on the center armrest on the rail; other-
wise they could be damaged when the center 
armrest is opened or closed.
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If special circumstances make it absolutely nec-
essary to drive with the tailgate open:
1. Close all windows and the glass sunroof.
2. Switch off recirculated -air mode and switch 
the airflow control of  the air conditioner or 
automatic climate control to high, refer to 
page 88 or 90.
Hot exhaust system
As in all vehicles, extremely high tempera-
tures are generated on the exhaust sys-
tem. Do not remove the heat shields installed 
adjacent to various sect ions of the exhaust sys-
tem, and never apply undercoating to them. 
When driving, standing at idle and while park-
ing, take care to avoid  possible contact between 
the hot exhaust system and any highly flamma-
ble materials such as hay, leaves, grass, etc. Such 
contact could lead to a fire, with the risk of seri-
ous personal injuries and property damage. Do 
not touch hot exhaust tail pipes. Otherwise, 
there is a risk of burns. <
Hydroplaning
When driving on wet or slushy roads, 
reduce road speed. If you do not, a wedge 
of water can form betw een tires and road sur-
face. This situation, known as hydroplaning, can 
cause partial or complete  loss of tire contact 
with the road surface, so that the car cannot be 
steered or braked properly. <
The risk of hydroplaning increases with declining 
tread depth on the tires, refer also to Tread 
depth on page 211.
Driving through water
Drive through water on the road only if it is 
not deeper than 1 ft/30 cm, and then only 
at walking speed at the most. Otherwise, the 
vehicle's engine, the electrical systems and the 
transmission may be damaged. <
Parking brake on inclines
On inclines, do not hold the vehicle with 
the clutch; use the parking brake. Other-
wise, greater clutch wear will result. <
For information on driving off using Hill Assist, 
refer to page 74.
Braking safely
Your MINI is equipped with ABS. If you are in a 
situation which requires full  braking, it is best to 
brake using maximum brake pressure. Since the 
vehicle maintains steeri ng responsiveness, you 
can still avoid possible obstacles with a mini-
mum of steering effort.
The pulsation of the brake pedal, together with 
the sound of hydraulic regulation, indicates that 
ABS is functioning properly.
Objects in the movement range of the 
pedals
Keep floor mats, carp et, and other objects 
out of the movement range of the pedals; 
otherwise, they may inhi bit the function of the 
pedals during driving.  Do not place additional 
floor mats onto an existing one or onto other 
objects. Only use floor mats that have been 
approved for the vehicle and can be appropri-
ately fastened. Make sure that the floor mats are 
securely fastened again  after they have been 
removed, e.g. for cleaning. <
Driving in wet conditions
When roads are wet or there is heavy rain, briefly 
exert gentle pressure on the brake pedal every 
few miles. Monitor traffic conditions to ensure 
that this maneuver does not endanger other 
road users. The heat generated in this process 
helps dry the pads and rotors to ensure that. 
Then full braking force will be immediately avail-
able when it is needed.
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