
AdjustingVehicle 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.
When using the features and systems described
here, adhere to local regulations.
Sitting safely
The ideal seating position can make a vital con‐
tribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving.
The seating position plays an important role in
an accident in combination with:▷Safety belts, refer to page  37▷Head restraints, refer to page  39.▷Airbags, refer to page  71.
Seats
Note before adjusting Do not adjust the seat while driving
Never attempt to adjust the driver's seat
while driving. The seat could respond with un‐
expected movement and the ensuing loss of
vehicle control could lead to an accident. ◀
Do not incline the backrest too far to the
rear
Do not incline the backrest on the front passen‐
ger side too far to the rear during driving. Oth‐
erwise, there is the danger of sliding under the
safety belt in an accident. This would eliminate
the protection normally provided by the belt. ◀
Front seat adjustment
Forward/backward
Pull the lever, arrow 1, and slide the seat into
the desired position, arrows 2.
After releasing the lever, move the seat forward
or back slightly to make sure it engages prop‐
erly.
Height
Pull the lever up or push it down repeatedly, ar‐
rows 1, until the desired height is reached, ar‐
rows .
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Seat heating
Switching on
The temperature setting progresses one step
through its control sequence each time you
press the button. The maximum temperature is
reached when three LEDs are lit.
If the trip is continued within approx. 15 mi‐
nutes, the seat heating is activated automati‐
cally with the temperature set last.
The temperature is reduced, if need be, down
to no heat in order to reduce the load on the
battery. The LEDs remain lit.
Switching off
Press the button longer.
Safety beltsNumber of safety belts
Your vehicle has been fitted with four or five
safety belts for the safety of you and your pas‐
sengers.
However, they can only offer protection when
adjusted correctly.
NotesAlways make sure that safety belts are beingworn by all occupants before driving away.
Although airbags enhance safety by providing
added protection, they are not a substitute for
safety belts.
The shoulder strap's anchorage point will be
correct for adult seat occupants of every build if
the seat is correctly adjusted.
One person per safety belt
Never allow more than one person to
wear a single safety belt. Never allow infants or
small children to ride on a passenger's lap. ◀
Putting on the belt
Lay the belt, without twisting, snugly
across the lap and shoulders, as close to the
body as possible. Make sure that the belt lies
low around the hips in the lap area and does
not press on the abdomen. Otherwise, the belt
can slip over the hips in the lap area in a frontal
impact and injure the abdomen.
The safety belt must not lie across the neck, rub
on sharp edges, be routed over solid or breaka‐
ble objects, or be pinched. ◀
Reduction of restraining effect
Avoid wearing clothing that prevents the
belt from fitting properly, and pull the shoulder
belt periodically to readjust the tension across
your lap; otherwise, the retention effect of the
safety belt may be reduced. ◀
Buckling the belt
MINI Countryman:
MINI Paceman:
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Transporting children safelyVehicle 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.
When using the features and systems described
here, adhere to local regulations.
The right place for chil‐
dren
Notes Children in the vehicle
Do not leave children unattended in the
vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger them‐
selves and other persons, e.g., by opening the
doors. ◀
Children should always be in the rear Accident research shows that the safest place
for children is on the rear seat.
Transporting children in the rear
Transport children younger than 13 years
of age or shorter than 5 ft/150 cm in the rear
only, using child restraint fixing systems suita‐
ble for the age, weight, and height of the child;
otherwise, there is an increased risk of injury in
an accident.
Children 13 years of age or older must wear a
safety belt as soon as a suitable child restraint
fixing system can no longer be used, due to
their age, weight and size. ◀Installing child seats
Only install child seats in the rear when
the rear seat backrest is folded all the way back
and engaged; otherwise, there is an increased
risk of injury in an accident. ◀
Children on the front passenger seat
Front passenger airbags Should it be necessary to use a child restraint
fixing system on the front passenger seat,
make sure that the front and side airbags on
the front passenger side are deactivated, refer
to page  72.
Deactivating the front passenger airbags
If a child restraint fixing system is used in
the front passenger seat, the front passenger
airbags must be deactivated; otherwise, there
is an increased risk of injury to the child when
the airbags are triggered, even with a child re‐
straint fixing system. ◀
Installing child re‐
straint fixing systems
Before mounting MINI Countryman: before mounting a child re‐
straint fixing system on the rear seats, move
the seats into the rearmost positions.
Adjust the inclination of the center backrest to
that of the respective outer backrest.
After mounting the child restraint fixing system
on the respective outer rear seat, adjust the
backrest forward, if necessary, to ensure that
the backrest is in contact with the child re‐
straint fixing system. Rear seat backrests, refer
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NotesManufacturer's information for child re‐
straint fixing systems
To select, mount and use child restraint fixing
systems, observe the information provided by
the system manufacturer; otherwise, the pro‐
tective effect can be impaired. ◀
On the front passenger seat
Deactivating the airbags After installing a child restraint fixing system on
the front passenger seat, ensure that the front,
side, and knee airbags on the front passenger
side are deactivated.
Deactivating the front passenger airbags
If a child restraint fixing system is used in
the front passenger seat, the front passenger
airbags must be deactivated; otherwise, there
is an increased risk of injury to the child when
the airbags are triggered, even with a child re‐
straint fixing system. ◀
Seat position and height
Before installing a child restraint fixing system,
move the front passenger seat as far back as
possible and adjust its height to the highest po‐
sition to obtain the best possible position for
the belt and to offer optimal protection in the
event of an accident.
Do not change this seat position once it has
been set.Child seat security
The graphic shows the MINI Countryman as an
example.
The rear safety belts and the safety belt for the
front passenger can be locked to prevent ex‐
tension in order to permit attachment of child
restraint fixing systems.
To lock the safety belt
1.Secure the child restraint fixing system with
the belt.2.Pull out the belt webbing completely.3.Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in and
pull it taut against the child restraint fixing
system.
The safety belt is locked.
To unlock the safety belt
1.Open the belt buckle.2.Remove the child restraint fixing system.3.Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in com‐
pletely.
Center safety belt: unlock belt buckle 3 in
addition, refer to page  39.
Guide the safety belt to the holder on the
headliner.
LATCH child restraint fix‐
ing system
LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children.
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SafetyVehicle 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.When using the features and systems described
here, adhere to local regulations.
Airbags
The graphic shows the MINI Paceman as an ex‐ ample.1Front airbags2Knee airbag3Side airbag4Head airbagsFront airbags
Front airbags help protect the driver and front
passenger by responding to frontal impacts in
which safety belts alone cannot provide ade‐
quate restraint.
Side airbags
In a lateral impact, the side airbag supports the
side of the body in the chest and lap area.Head airbags
In a lateral impact, the head airbag supports
the head.
Knee airbag
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12CauseHow to respondLights up in yellow:The engine will start the next time the Start/
Stop button is touched, possibly without the
brake or clutch being depressed.The remote control is malfunctioning or, in
cars with Comfort Access, was not detected.The engine cannot be started. Have
the remote control checked, if nec‐
essary.The battery in the remote control is dis‐
charged.Use the remote control for a longer
journey or, in cars with Comfort Ac‐
cess, replace the battery.The belt tensioners and/or airbag system
has failed.Have the system checked immedi‐
ately.
Fasten the safety belts anyway.Steering assistance has failed.You can continue your journey, but
moderate your speed and exercise
due caution. Markedly different
steering response. Have the system
checked as soon as possible.Lights up in red:Engine malfunctionStop the car and switch off the en‐
gine. You cannot continue your
journey. Contact your service cen‐
ter.Lights up in yellow:Full engine power is no longer available.You can continue your journey, but
moderate your speed and exercise
due caution. Have the engine
checked as soon as possible.Indicator lamp 1 flashes:Engine malfunction under high load. High
engine load will result in damage to the cat‐
alytic converter.You can continue your journey, but
moderate your speed and exercise
due caution. Have the vehicle
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Everything from A to ZIndexA
ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem  81 
Acoustic signal, refer to Check Control  64 
Activated charcoal filter with automatic climate con‐
trol  92 
Adaptive Light Control  68 
Additives, engine oil  167 
Airbags  71 
Airbags, indicator/warning light  74 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated air mode, air condi‐
tioner  89 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated air mode, automatic
climate control  91 
Air conditioning  88 
Air conditioning mode, air conditioner  88 
Air conditioning mode, auto‐ matic climate control  90 
Air distribution, air condi‐ tioner, manual  89 
Air distribution, automatic  91 
Air distribution, automatic cli‐ mate control, manual  92 
Air distribution, individual  89 
Air drying, refer to Cooling function  92 
Air flow rate for air condi‐ tioner  89 
Air flow rate with automatic climate control  91 
Air pressure, refer to Tire infla‐ tion pressure  152 
Air supply, air conditioner  88 Air supply, automatic climate
control  90 
Alarm system  30 
Alarm system, avoiding unin‐ tentional alarms  31 
Alarm system, ending an alarm  30 
Alarm system, interior motion sensor  31 
Alarm system, tilt alarm sen‐ sor  31 
ALL4 all-wheel system  83 
All-wheel drive, refer to ALL4  83 
Alternating-code hand-held transmitter  95 
Ambient lighting  70 
Antifreeze, washer fluid  54 
Antilock Brake System, ABS  81 
Anti-slip control, refer to Dy‐ namic Stability Control
DSC  81 
Anti-theft protection  21 
Approved engine oils  167 
Ashtray  98 
Assistance, roadside  181 
Assistance when driving off, refer to Hill drive-off assis‐
tant  83 
Assistance with starting en‐ gine, refer to Jump-start‐
ing  181  
Automatic air distribution  91 
Automatic air flow  91 
Automatic car wash  186 
Automatic climate control  90 
Automatic climate control, au‐ tomatic air distribution  91 
Automatic, cruise control  85 Automatic headlight con‐
trol  66 
Automatic transmission with Steptronic  55 
AUTO program with auto‐ matic climate control  91 
AUX-IN port  130 
Average fuel consumption  60 
Average fuel consumption, setting the units  61 
Average speed  60 
Average speed, refer to Com‐ puter  59 
B Backrest curvature, refer to Lumbar support  36 
Backrests, refer to Seats  35 
Backup lights, bulb replace‐ ment  176 
Battery disposal  30 
Battery, refer to Vehicle bat‐ tery  179 
Battery, remote control  20 
Battery replacement, remote control  30 
Belts, refer to Safety belts  37 
Belt tensioners, refer to Safety belts  37 
Bi-xenon headlights  172 
Brake assistant  81 
Brake discs, breaking in  110 
Brake fluid, refer to Service re‐ quirements  63 
Brake force distribution, elec‐ tronic  81 
Brake pads, breaking in  110 
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Hazard warning system 15 
Head airbags  71 
Headlamp control, refer to Parking lamps/low
beams  66 
Headlamps, care  187 
Headlight control, auto‐ matic  66 
Headlight courtesy delay fea‐ ture  68 
Headlight flasher  51 
Headlights  66 
Headlights, cleaning, washer fluid  54 
Head restraints  39 
Head restraints, adjusting the height  39 
Head restraints, removing  40 
Heatable rear window, air conditioner  89 
Heatable windshield  92 
Heating, rear window with au‐ tomatic climate control  92 
Heating, seats  37 
Heating, windshield  92 
Height adjustment, seats  35 
High-beams  67 
High beams, bulb replace‐ ment  173 
Hill drive-off assistant  83 
Hills  112 
Holder for remote control, re‐ fer to Ignition lock  48 
Homepage  6 
Hood  165 
Hood, closing  165 
Hood, opening  165 
Hood, unlocking  165 
Horn  12 
Hydraulic brake assistant  81 
I
Ice warning, refer to External temperature warning  58 Icy roads, refer to External
temperature warning  58 
Identification marks, run-flat tires  160 
Identification marks, tires  156 
Ignition  49 
Ignition key position 1, refer to Radio ready state  48 
Ignition key position 2, refer to Ignition on  49 
Ignition key, refer to Remote control with integrated
key  20 
Ignition lock  48 
Ignition, switched off  49 
Ignition, switched on  49 
Indicator and warning lamps, overview  191 
Indicator and warning lamps, Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM  77 
Indicator and warning lights  15 
Individual air distribution  89 
Inflation pressure monitor, re‐ fer to Flat Tire Monitor  74 
Inflation pressure monitor, re‐ fer to Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM  76 
Inflation pressure, refer to Tire inflation pressure  152 
Initializing, compass, refer to Calibrating  97 
Initializing, Flat Tire Monitor FTM  74 
Initializing, glass sunroof, electrical  32 
Instrument cluster, refer to Displays  14 
Instrument lighting  69 
Instruments, refer to Cock‐ pit  12 
Integrated key  20 
Integrated universal remote control  94 
Interior equipment  94 Interior lights  69 
Interior lights, remote con‐ trol  24 
Interior mirror  41 
Interior motion sensor  31 
Interior rearview mirror, com‐ pass  96 
Interior temperature, setting, air conditioner  88 
Interior temperature, setting, automatic climate con‐
trol  90 
Internet page  6 
J Jump-starting  181 
K
Keyless Go, refer to Comfort Access  28 
Keyless opening and closing, refer to Comfort Access  28 
Key Memory, refer to Personal Profile  20 
Key, refer to Remote control with integrated key  20 
Kickdown, Steptronic trans‐ mission  56 
Knee airbag  71 
Knocking control  150 
L Lamp and bulb replacement, bulb replacement  172 
Lamp, replacing, refer to Lamp and bulb replace‐
ment  172 
Lamps  66 
Lamps, automatic headlight control  66 
Lap-and-shoulder belt, refer to Safety belts  37 Seite 214REFERENCEEverything from A to Z214
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