Saving fuelVehicle equipment
This chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series.Therefore, it also
describes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems.
General information Your vehicle contains advanced technology for
the reduction of fuel consumption and emis‐
sions.
Fuel consumption depends on a number of dif‐
ferent factors. The implementation of certain
measures, driving style and regular mainte‐ nance can have an influence on fuel consump‐
tion and on the environmental impact.
Remove unnecessary cargo Additional weight increases fuel consumption.
Remove attached parts following use Remove unneeded auxiliary mirrors, roof or
rear luggage racks after use.
Attached parts on the vehicle impair the aero‐
dynamics and increase the fuel consumption.
Close both windows Open windows causes higher air resistance and
thus increases fuel consumption.
Check the tire inflation pressure
regularly
Check and, if necessary, correct the tire infla‐
tion pressure, refer to page 210, at least twice
a month and before starting on a long trip.Low tire inflation pressure increases rolling re‐
sistance and thus raises fuel consumption and
tire wear.
Drive away without delayDo not wait for the engine to warm-up while
the vehicle remains stationary. Start driving
right away, but at moderate engine speeds.
This is the fastest way for the cold engine to
reach its operating temperature.
Look well ahead when driving Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking. To
achieve this, maintain a suitable distance to the
vehicle driving ahead of you.
Driving smoothly and looking ahead reduces
fuel consumption.
Avoid high engine speeds Use 1st gear to get the vehicle in motion. Be‐
ginning with 2nd gear, accelerate rapidly. When
accelerating, shift up before reaching high en‐
gine speeds.
When you reach the desired speed, shift into
the highest applicable gear and drive with the
engine speed as low as possible and at a con‐
stant speed.
As a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowers
fuel consumption and reduces wear.
Use coasting conditions
When approaching a red light, take your foot
off the accelerator and coast to a halt in the
highest applicable gear.
On a downhill slope, take your foot off the ac‐
celerator and coast in a suitable gear.
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CareVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series.Therefore, it also
describes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems.
Car washes Notes Steam jets or high-pressure washers
When using steam jets or high-pressure
washers, hold them a sufficient distance away
and use a maximum temperature of
140 ℉/60 ℃.
Holding them too close or using excessively
high pressures or temperatures can cause dam‐
age or preliminary damage that may then lead
to long-term damage.
Follow the operating instructions for the high-
pressure washer. ◀
Do not direct steam or high-pressure washers
toward the labels applied by the manufacturer;
otherwise, damage may result.
Cleaning sensors/cameras with high-pres‐
sure washers
When using high-pressure washers, do not
spray the seals of the retractable hardtop and
the exterior sensors and cameras, for Park Dis‐ tance Control, for instance, for extended peri‐ods of time and only from a distance of at least
12 in/30 cm. ◀During the winter months
Ensure that the vehicle is washed more
frequently in winter. Intense soiling and road
salt can damage the vehicle. ◀
After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes
briefly to dry them; otherwise, braking action
can be reduced and corrosion of the brake
discs can occur.
Regularly remove foreign bodies, such as
leaves, from the area of the windshield when
the hood is open.
Washing in automatic car washes Give preference to cloth car washes or those
that use soft brushes in order to avoid paint
damage.
Do not use automatic high-pressure washers;
otherwise, water may drip into the interior in
the area of the windows.
Before driving into the car wash, check whether
the system is suitable for your MINI. Note the
following points:▷Vehicle dimensions, refer to page 254.▷If necessary: fold in the exterior mirrors, re‐
fer to page 48.▷Maximum permissible tire width.
Guide rails in car washes
Avoid car washes with guide rails higher
than 4 in/10 cm; otherwise, the vehicle chassis
could be damaged. ◀
Preparations before driving into the car wash:
▷Unscrew the road antenna.▷Deactivate the rain sensor to avoid unin‐
tentional wiper activation.▷Deactivate the rear window wiper and pro‐
tect it from damage. Ask the car wash oper‐
ator about any necessary protective meas‐
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▷Remove additional attachments, for in‐
stance a spoiler or telephone antenna, if
there is a risk that these may be damaged.▷Insert the remote control into the ignition
lock.
Automatic transmission
Before driving into the car wash, note the fol‐
lowing to ensure that the vehicle can roll:
1.Insert the remote control into the ignition
lock, even with Comfort Access.2.Move the selector lever to position N.3.Release the handbrake.4.Switch the engine off.5.Leave the remote control in the ignition
lock so that the vehicle can roll.
Hand car wash
If washing the vehicle by hand, use copious
quantities of water and car shampoo if neces‐
sary. Clean the vehicle with a sponge or a
washing brush by applying gentle pressure.
Before cleaning the windshield, deactivate the
rain sensor to avoid unintentional wiper activa‐
tion or switch off the ignition.
Adhere to the local regulations regarding
washing cars by hand.
Headlamps
Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive or caus‐
tic cleansers. Soak areas that have been soiled,
e.g., due to insects, with shampoo and rinse off
with copious quantities of water.
Thaw ice with a window deicer; do not use an
ice scraper.
Windows Clean the outside and inside surfaces of the
windows and the mirror glasses with window
cleaner.
Do not clean mirror glass with cleaners contain‐
ing quartz.
Wiper blades
Clean with soapy water and replace regularly to
avoid streaking.
Wax and preservative residue and soiling on
the windows cause streaking during window
wiping and lead to premature wear on the
wiper blades and malfunctions of the rain sen‐
sor.
Vehicle care Car care products
Regular cleaning and care contributes signifi‐
cantly to vehicle value retention.
The manufacturer recommends using cleaning
and care products from MINI, since these have
been tested and approved.
Original MINI CareProducts have been tested
on materials, in the laboratory, and in the field,
and offer optimum care and protection for MINI
vehicles.
Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol
or solvents
Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol or
solvents, such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty
grease removers, fuel, or such; this could lead
to surface damage. ◀
Car care and cleaning products
Follow the instructions on the container.
When cleaning the interior, open the doors or
windows.
Only use products intended for cleaning vehi‐
cles.
Cleansers can contain substances that are dan‐
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Technical dataVehicle equipment
This chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series.Therefore, it alsodescribes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems.
Engine specifications
CooperCooper SJohn Cooper WorksDisplacementcu in/cm³97.5/1,59897.5/1,59897.5/1,598No. of cylinders444Maximum outputhp121181208at engine speedrpm6,0005,5006,000Maximum torquelb ft/Nm114/155177/240192/260with overboost–192/260207/280at engine speedrpm4,2501,600-5,0001,750-5,500with overboost–1,730-4,5002,000-5,100Overboost briefly increases the highest torque during rapid acceleration, for example when pass‐
ing another vehicle.
Dimensions
MINI
MINICooperCooper S
John Cooper WorksWidth with mirrorsinches/mm75.3/1,91375.3/1,913Width without mirrorsinches/mm66.3/1,68366.3/1,683Height without roof antennainches/mm55.4/1,40755.4/1,407Lengthinches/mm146.6/3,723146.8/3,729Seite 254ReferenceTechnical data254
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MINICooperCooper S
John Cooper WorksWith aerodynamic bumperinches/mm-148.0/3,758Track width, frontinches/mm57.4/1,45957.4/1,459Track width, rearinches/mm57.8/1,46757.8/1,467Wheelbaseinches/mm97.1/2,46797.1/2,467Smallest turning circle dia.ft/m35/10.735/10.7
MINI Clubman
MINI ClubmanCooperCooper S
John Cooper WorksWidth with mirrorsinches/mm75.3/1,91375.3/1,913Width without mirrorsinches/mm66.3/1,68366.3/1,683Height without roof antennainches/mm56.1/1,42656.4/1,432Lengthinches/mm155.9/3,961155.9/3,961With aerodynamic bumperinches/mm-157.2/3,994Track width, frontinches/mm57.4/1,45957.2/1,453Track width, rearinches/mm57.8/1,46757.5/1,461Wheelbaseinches/mm100.3/2,547100.3/2,547Smallest turning circle dia.ft/m36/1136/11Weights
Never exceed either the approved axle loads or
the gross vehicle weight.MINI
CooperCooper SJohn Cooper WorksCurb weight, road ready, with maximum special equipmentManual transmissionlbs/kg2,535/1,1502,668/1,2102,679/1,215Automatic transmissionlbs/kg2,612/1,1852,712/1,2302,723/1,235Approved gross vehicle weightSeite 255Technical dataReference255
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Engine oil, MINI maintenancesystem 228
Engine oil types, alterna‐ tive 226
Engine oil types, ap‐ proved 226
Engine, overheating, refer to Coolant temperature 65
Engine power, refer to Engine data 254
Engine, RPM 254
Engine start, assistance 244
Engine, starting 55
Engine, starting– Comfort Access 38
Engine, starting, Start/Stop
button 54
Engine, stopping, Start/Stop button 54
Engine, switching off 56
Equipment, interior 99
ESP Electronic Stability Pro‐ gram, refer to Dynamic Sta‐
bility Control DSC 88
Exchanging wheels/tires 217
Exterior mirrors 48
Exterior mirrors, adjusting 48
Exterior mirrors, folding in and out 48
Exterior sensors, care 251
External devices 159
External temperature dis‐ play 64
External temperature display
– Changing the unit of meas‐
ure 68– On computer 68
External temperature warn‐
ing 64
Externel temperature dis‐ play 64
F
Fader 146
Failure messages, refer to Check Control 71
False alarm, refer to Avoiding
unintentional alarms 41
Fastening safety belts, refer to Safety belts 46
Fault messages, refer to Check Control 71
Filling capacities 257
Filter– Refer to Activated-charcoal
filter 96– Refer to Microfilter 96– Refer to Microfilter/acti‐
vated-charcoal filter with
automatic climate control 98
First aid kit 243
First aid, refer to First aid kit 243
Flashing when locking/unlock‐ ing 35
Flat tire
– Flat Tire Monitor 82– Indicator/warning lamp 82– Run-flat tire 82– Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM 83
Flat Tire Monitor FTM 80
Flat Tire Monitor FTM
– Flat tire message 82– Initializing the system 81– Limits of the system 81– Snow chains 81
Flat tire, wheel change 238
Floor mats, care 251
FM/AM station 148
Fog lamps 76
Foot brake 114
Footwell lamps, refer to Inte‐ rior lamps 77
Front airbags 78
Front fog lamp, bulb replace‐ ment 234
Front fog lamps 76
Front lamps, bulb replace‐ ment 233
Front passenger airbags, de‐ activating 79
FTM Flat Tire Monitor 80
Fuel 208
Fuel– Refer to Average fuel con‐
sumption 66
Fuel, additives 208
Fuel, average consump‐ tion 66
Fuel cap, closing 206
Fuel consumption display
– Average fuel consump‐
tion 66
Fuel filler flap, closing 206
Fuel filler flap, opening 206
Fuel filler flap, unlocking in case of an electrical malfunc‐
tion 206
Fuel gauge 65
Fuel, saving 120
Fuel tank capacity, refer to Filling capacities 257
Fuel tank contents, refer to Filling capacities 257
Fuel tank, refer to Filling ca‐ pacities 257
Fuse 241
G Garage door opener, refer to Universal garage door
opener 99
Gasoline 208
Gasoline gauge, refer to Fuel gauge 65
Gasoline quality 208
Gas station recommenda‐ tion 137
Gear change
– Automatic transmission with
Steptronic 61
Gear display, automatic trans‐
mission with Steptronic 61
Glass sunroof, electrical 41
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Glass sunroof, electrical– Convenient operation 34– Opening, closing 42– Raising 42– Remote control 34
GPS navigation, refer to Navi‐
gation system 124
H Halogen headlamps, bulb re‐ placement 233
Hand car wash, care 249
Hand-held transmitter, alter‐ nating code 100
Hands-free microphone 18
Hazard warning system 18
HD Radio 149
Head airbags 78
Headlamp control, auto‐ matic 74
Headlamp courtesy delay fea‐ ture 75
Headlamp flasher 57, 75
Headlamp flasher, indicator lamp 17
Headlamps 74
Headlamps, care 249
Headlamps, cleaning, washer fluid 60
Head restraints 47
Head restraints
– Adjusting the height 47– Removing 47
Heatable
– Windshield 98
Heating
– Rear window 95, 98– Seats 46– Windshield 98
Height adjustment
– Seats 44
High beams 75
High beams, bulb replace‐ ment 233
High beams, indicator lamp 17
Hill drive-off assistant 90
Hills 114
Holder for remote control, re‐ fer to Ignition lock 54
Homepage 6
Hood 223
Hood, closing 224
Hood, opening 224
Hood, unlocking 224
Horn 14
House number, entering for navigation 127
Hydraulic brake assistant 88
I
Ice warning, refer to External temperature warning 64
Icy roads, refer to External temperature warning 64
Identification marks, run-flat tires 219
Identification marks, tires 215
iDrive– Changing settings 69– Changing the date and
time 68– Changing the language 69– Changing the units of meas‐
ure and display format 68– Setting the brightness 70
Ignition 54
Ignition key position 1, refer to Radio ready state 54
Ignition key position 2, refer to Ignition on 54
Ignition key, refer to Remote control with integrated
key 32
Ignition lock 54
Ignition, switched off 55
Ignition, switched on 54
Indicator and warning lamps 17
Indicator and warning lamps
– Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM 84Individual air distribution 95
Inflation pressure monitor, re‐ fer to Flat Tire Monitor 80
Inflation pressure monitor, re‐ fer to Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM 83
Inflation pressure, refer to Tire inflation pressure 210
Information on the navigation data 124
Initializing– Compass, refer to Calibrat‐
ing 102– Glass sunroof, electrical 42– Refer to Setting the time and
date 68
Initializing, Flat Tire Monitor
FTM 81
Instrument cluster, refer to Displays 16
Instrument lighting 76
Instruments, refer to Cock‐ pit 14
Integrated key 32
Interactive map 131
Interior equipment 99
Interior lamps 77
Interior lamps
– Remote control 35
Interior mirror 48
Interior rearview mirror, com‐ pass 101
Interior temperature, setting
– Air conditioner 94– Automatic climate con‐
trol 96
Internet page 6
Intersection, entering for navi‐ gation 127
J
Jump-starting 244
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K
Keyless Go, refer to Comfort Access 38
Keyless opening and closing, refer to Comfort Access 38
Key Memory, refer to Personal Profile 32
Key, refer to Remote control with integrated key 32
Kickdown– Automatic transmission with
Steptronic 62
Knocking control 208
L Lamp and bulb replacement, bulb replacement 232
Lamp, replacing, refer to Lamp and bulb replace‐
ment 232
Lamps 74
Lamps, automatic headlamp control 74
Lamps, parking lamps/low beams 74
Language, changing on the Control Display 69
Lap-and-shoulder belt, refer to Safety belts 46
LATCH child restraint fixing system 51
Leather, care 250
Leather care 250
LEDs, light-emitting di‐ odes 232
Letters and numbers, enter‐ ing 24
License plate lamp, bulb re‐ placement 235
Light-alloy wheels, care 251
Light-emitting diodes, LEDs 232
Lighter
– Socket 103Lighting– Instruments 76
Lighting, lamp and bulb re‐
placement 232
Lighting, vehicle, refer to Lamps 74
Light switch 74
Limit, refer to Speed limit 87
Lock buttons on doors, refer to Locking 36
Locking
– From the inside 36– From the outside 34– Setting the confirmation sig‐
nal 35– Without remote control, re‐
fer to Comfort Access 38
Locking, vehicle
– From the inside 36– From the outside 34
Longlife oils, alternative oil
types 226
Longlife oils, refer to Ap‐ proved engine oils 226
Low beams 74
Low beams
– Automatic 74
Low beams, automatic 74
Low beams, bulb replace‐ ment 233
Lower back support, refer to Lumbar support 45
Lumbar support 45
M
Main inspection, refer to Serv‐ ice requirements 70
Maintenance, refer to Service booklet
Maintenance, refer to Service requirements 70
Maintenance require‐ ments 228
Maintenance system MINI 228
Malfunction– Automatic transmission with
Steptronic 63– Door lock 36– Fuel filler flap 206
Malfunction warnings, refer to
Check Control 71
Manual air distribution 95, 97
Manual mode, automatic transmission with Step‐
tronic 62
Manual operation
– Door lock 36– Selector lever lock, auto‐
matic transmission 63
Manual operation, fuel filler
flap 206
Manual transmission 60
Map, destination entry 131
Map display in black and white 140
Map view 138
Marking on approved tires 218
Maximum cooling 97
Maximum speed, winter tires 218
Menu operation, onboard monitor 20
Menus, refer to Onboard monitor operating con‐
cept 21
Message list, traffic bulle‐ tins 139
Messages 195
Microfilter 96
Microfilter
– With automatic climate con‐
trol 98
MINI Connected 200
MINI Homepage 6
MINI Internet page 6
MINI maintenance sys‐ tem 228
MINI Mobility System 219
Minimum tread, tires 216
Mirrors 48
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