3.Turn the upper bulb counterclockwise and
remove it.4.Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in
reverse order.
Replacing the front fog lamp bulb
H8 bulb, 35 watt
1.Turn the wheel.2.Remove cover 2.
To do this, turn the cover counterclockwise.3.Pull off the plug-in cable connector.4.Turn the lower bulb counterclockwise and
remove it.5.Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in
reverse order.Lateral turn signals
5-watt bulb, W 5 W1.Push the lamp forward with the air grille
and remove it.2.Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and
remove it.3.Pull out the bulb and replace it.4.Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in
reverse order.
Tail lamps, bulb replacement
Follow the general instructions on lamps and
bulbs, refer to page 164.
Turn signal: 21-watt bulb, PY 21 W
Brake lamp: 21-watt/5-watt bulb, W 5 W
Remaining lamps: 21-watt bulb, P 21 W
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Replacing
MINI
1.Remove the cover of the cargo area side
wall.2.Turn the corresponding bulb counterclock‐
wise, arrows 1, and remove.
Another bulb is located behind the cargo
area side wall, arrow 2.3.Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in
reverse order.
MINI Clubman
1.Unscrew the screw at the top with the
screwdriver from the onboard vehicle tool
kit.2.Swing out the tail lamp and remove toward
the top.3.Pull off the plug-in cable connector if nec‐
essary, arrow 1.4.Turn the corresponding bulb counterclock‐
wise, arrows 2, and remove.5.Insert the new bulb and install the tail lamp
in reverse order.
MINI: rear fog lamp/backup lamps
16-watt bulbs, W 16W
The lamps are accessed via the rear side or the
underside of the bumper.
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1.Squeeze the clips, arrows, and remove the
bulb holder.2.Pull off the bulb and replace it.3.Insert the new bulb and bulb holder in re‐
verse order.4.Re-engage the bulb holder so that it audi‐
bly clicks into place.
MINI Clubman: the rear fog lamp is located in
the left tail lamp, refer to page 167.
John Cooper Works: aerodynamic bumper
1.Remove the bulb holder by turning it coun‐
terclockwise, arrow.2.Pull off the bulb and replace it.3.Insert the new bulb and bulb holder in re‐
verse order.
License plate lamps
5-watt bulb, C 5 W
Replacing
MINI1.Push the lamp to the left in the catch of the
lamp housing using the screwdriver, ar‐
row 1.2.Take out the lamp, arrow 2.3.Replace the bulb.4.Insert the lamp.
MINI Clubman
1.Push the lamp to the left in the catch of the
lamp housing using the screwdriver, ar‐
row 1.2.Take out the lamp, arrow 2.3.Replace the bulb.4.Insert the lamp.
Center brake lamp
This lamp uses LED technology for operation.
Contact your service center in the event of a
malfunction.
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MINI Clubman
The first aid kit is located in the left side trim on
the cargo area floor or under the flat loading
floor.
Roadside Assistance
Service availability Roadside Assistance can be reached around the
clock in many countries. You can obtain assis‐
tance there in the event of a vehicle break‐
down.
Roadside Assistance A phone number for Roadside Assistance can
be displayed, refer to page 132, via the radio.
Jump-starting NotesIf the battery is discharged, the engine can be
started using the battery of another vehicle and
two jumper cables. In the same way, you can
help jump-start another vehicle. Only use
jumper cables with fully insulated clamp han‐
dles.
To prevent personal injury or damage to both
vehicles, adhere strictly to the following proce‐
dure.
Do not touch live parts
To avoid the risk of potentially fatal injury,
always avoid all contact with electrical compo‐
nents while the engine is running. ◀
Preparation1.Check whether the battery of the other ve‐
hicle has a voltage of 12 volts and approxi‐
mately the same capacitance in Ah. This in‐
formation can be found on the battery.2.Switch off the engine of the assisting vehi‐
cle.3.Switch off any electronic systems/power
consumers in both vehicles.
Bodywork contact between vehicles
There must not be any contact between
the bodies of the two vehicles, otherwise there
is a danger of shorting. ◀
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Breaking in 100
Button for starting the engine, refer to Start/Stop button 44
C
California Proposition 65 Warning 7
Car battery, refer to Vehicle battery 172
Car care products 180
Care, displays 182
Care, vehicle 180
Cargo area– Comfort Access 29– Doors, refer to Split door 27– Opening from the out‐
side 27– Tailgate, refer to Split
door 27
Cargo area doors, refer to Split
door 27
Cargo area lamp, refer to Inte‐ rior lamps 65
Cargo area tailgate, refer to Tailgate 27
Car horn, refer to Horn 12
Carpet, care 182
Car phone, refer to Tele‐ phone 126
Car wash 179
CBC, Cornering Brake Con‐ trol 76
CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice 160
CD/DVD drives, care 182
Center console, refer to Around the center con‐
sole 15
Central locking
– Comfort Access 28– From the inside 25– From the outside 22
Central locking system
– Concept 21– From the outside 21Changes, technical, refer to
Safety 6
Changing wheels/tires 149
Check Control 60
Children, transporting 40
Child restraint fixing system LATCH 41
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tems 40
Child restraint fixing systems, mounting 40
Child seat, mounting 40
Child seats, refer to Transport‐ ing children safely 40
Chrome parts, care 182
Circulation of air, refer to Re‐ circulated air mode 83, 85
Cleaning, displays 182
Cleaning, refer to Care 179
Climate 82
Climate mode– Ventilation 86
Clock 54
Clock
– 12h/24h format 57
Closing
– From the inside 25– From the outside 22
Clubdoor 26
Clutch, breaking in 100
Cockpit 12
Cold start, refer to Starting the engine 45
Combination instrument, refer to Displays 14
Combination switch, refer to Turn signal/high beams/
headlamp flasher 47
Combination switch, refer to Washer/wiper system 48
Comfort Access
– In the car wash 29– Replacing the battery 30
Comfort area, refer to Around
the center console 15
Compact wheel, inflation pres‐ sure 143
Compartment for remote con‐
trol, refer to Ignition lock 44
Compass, digital 89
Computer 55
Computer, displaying informa‐ tion 55
Condition Based Service CBS 160
Confirmation signals for vehi‐ cle locking/unlocking 23
Consumption, refer to Aver‐ age fuel consumption 56
Control Display, care 182
Controls and displays 12
Control systems, driving stabil‐ ity 76
Convenient operation– Windows 23
Coolant temperature 55
Cooling function, switching on and off 86
Cooling, maximum 85
Cornering Brake Control,
CBC 76
Corrosion on brake discs 102
Cradle for telephone or mobile phone, refer to Snap-in
adapter 133
Cruise control 79
Cupholders 91
Current fuel consumption 56
Curve lights, refer to Adaptive Light Control 64
Cylinders, number of, refer to Engine data 196
D
Dashboard lighting, refer to Instrument lighting 65
Dashboard, refer to Cock‐ pit 12
Dashboard, refer to Dis‐ plays 14
Data, technical 196
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Service interval display, referto Service requirements 59
Service requirements 59
Service requirements, CBS Condition Based Service 160
Settings– Clock, 12h/24h format 57
Settings and information 56
Settings, configuring, refer to Personal Profile 20
Shifting
– Automatic transmission with
Steptronic 52
Shifting, manual transmis‐
sion 51
Shift lever
– Automatic transmission with
Steptronic 52
Shift paddles on the steering
wheel 53
Side airbags 67
Side door, rear, refer to Club‐ door 26
Side windows, refer to Win‐ dows 31
Sliding/tilting sunroof
– Refer to Glass sunroof, elec‐
trical 31
Slot for remote control 44
Snap-in adapter, mobile phone 133
Socket, OBD Onboard Diagno‐ sis 161
Special equipment, series equipment 6
Speed, average 56
Speedometer 14
Speed, with winter tires 150
Split door
– Opening/closing 27– Opening from the out‐
side 27– Unlocking with remote con‐
trol 24
Sport button 78
Sport program, automatic
transmission with Step‐
tronic 52
Stability control systems 76
Start/Stop button 44
Start/Stop button, starting the engine 45
Start/Stop button, switching off the engine 46
Starting the engine 45
Start problems, refer to Jump- starting 175
Steering wheel 39
Steering wheel– Shift paddles 53
Steering wheel, adjusting 39
Steering wheel lock 44
Stopping, engine 46
Storage, tires 150
Storing the vehicle 182
Summer tires, refer to Wheels and tires 142
Summer tires, tread 148
Swing doors, refer to Split door 27
Switches, refer to Cockpit 12
Switching off, engine 46
Switching off, vehicle 46
Symbols 6
T Tachometer 55
Tailgate 27
Tailgate
– Comfort Access 29
Tailgate, see Split door 24
Tail lamps 167
Tank gauge, refer to Fuel gauge 55
Technical changes, refer to Safety 6
Technical data 196
Telephone 126
Temperature– Air conditioner 83– Automatic climate con‐
trol 85
Temperature, coolant, refer to
Coolant temperature 55
Temperature display
– External temperature 54– External temperature warn‐
ing 54– Setting the units 57
Temperature warning 54
Theft alarm system, refer to Alarm system 30
Time
– Setting the time 58
Tire age 149
Tire identification marks 147
Tire inflation pressure 142
Tire inflation pressure
– Pressure loss 70
Tire pressure monitor, refer to
Flat Tire Monitor 69
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM
– System limits 72– System reset 72– Warning lamp 73
Tire Quality Grading 147
Tires
– Flat tire 70– Inflation pressure 142– Inflation pressure loss 73– Pressure monitoring, refer to
Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM 72
Tires, breaking in 100
Tires, changing 149
Tires, condition 148
Tires, damage 148
Tire size 147
Tires, minimum tread 148
Tires, retreaded tires 150
Tires, storage 150
Tire tread 148
Tool kit, refer to Onboard ve‐ hicle tool kit 162
Tools, refer to Onboard vehi‐ cle tool kit 162
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