
sary to adapt your vehicle to potentially differ‐
ing operating conditions and permit
requirements. If your vehicle does not comply
with the homologation requirements in a cer‐
tain country you cannot lodge warranty claims
for your vehicle there. Further information can
be obtained from your Service Center.
Maintenance and repairs Advanced technology, e.g., the use of modern
materials and high-performance electronics,
requires suitable maintenance and repair
methods.
Therefore, have this work performed only by a
MINI service center or a workshop that works
according to MINI repair procedures with ap‐
propriately trained personnel.
If this work is not carried out properly, there is
the danger of subsequent damage and related
safety hazards.
Parts and accessories
For your own safety, it is recommended that
you use genuine parts and accessories ap‐
proved by MINI. When you purchase accesso‐
ries tested and approved by MINI and Genuine
MINI Parts, you simultaneously acquire the as‐
surance that they have been thoroughly tested
by MINI to ensure optimum performance when
installed on your vehicle. MINI warrants these
parts to be free from defects in material and
workmanship. MINI will not accept any liability
for damage resulting from installation of parts
and accessories not approved by MINI. MINI
cannot test every product made by other man‐
ufacturers to verify if it can be used on a MINI
safely and without risk to either the vehicle, its
operation, or its occupants. Genuine MINI Parts,
MINI Accessories and other products approved
by MINI, together with professional advice on
using these items, are available from all MINI
centers. Installation and operation of non MINI
approved accessories such as alarms, radios,
amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, suspension
components, brake dust shields, telephones,including operation of any mobile phone from
within the vehicle without using an externally
mounted antenna, or transceiver equipment,
for instance, CBs, walkie-talkies, ham radios or
similar accessories, may cause extensive dam‐
age to the vehicle, compromise its safety, inter‐
fere with the vehicle's electrical system or af‐
fect the validity of the MINI Limited Warranty.
See your MINI center for additional informa‐
tion. Maintenance, replacement, or repair of
the emission control devices and systems may
be performed by any automotive repair estab‐
lishment or individual using any certified auto‐
motive part.
California Proposition 65 Warning California laws require us to state the following
warning:
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automo‐
bile components and parts, including compo‐
nents found in the interior furnishings in a vehi‐
cle, contain or emit chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth de‐
fects and reproductive harm. In addition, cer‐
tain fluids contained in vehicles and certain
products of component wear contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other repro‐
ductive harm. Battery posts, terminals and re‐
lated accessories contain lead and lead com‐
pounds. Wash your hands after handling. Used
engine oil contains chemicals that have caused
cancer in laboratory animals. Always protect
your skin by washing thoroughly with soap and
water.
Service and warranty
We recommend that you read this publication
thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the fol‐
lowing warranties:▷New Vehicle Limited Warranty.▷Rust Perforation Limited Warranty.▷Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty.▷Federal Emissions Performance Warranty.Seite 7Notes7
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▷The welcome lamps, interior lamps, and
ambient lighting are switched on and off.▷The alarm system is armed or disarmed, re‐
fer to page  31.
Operating from the inside
Via the button for the central locking system,
refer to page  26.
In an accident of the necessary severity, the
central locking system unlocks automatically.
The hazard warning system and interior lamps
come on.
Opening and closing:
from the outside
Using the remote control
General information Take the remote control with you
People or animals left unattended in a
parked vehicle can lock the doors from the in‐
side. Always take the remote control with you
when leaving the vehicle so that the vehicle
can then be opened from the outside. ◀
Unlocking
  Press the button. The vehicle is un‐
locked.
The welcome lamps and interior lamps are
switched on.
You can set how the vehicle is to be unlocked.
The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐
rently in use.1.Switch on the ignition, refer to page  56.2.Press the button on the turn indicator lever
repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is displayed.3.Press and hold the button in the turn indi‐
cator lever until the display changes.4.Press the button in the turn indicator lever
repeatedly until the symbol and "SET" are
displayed.5.Press and hold the button in the turn indi‐
cator lever until the display changes.6.Press the button in the turn indicator lever
repeatedly until the symbol shown is dis‐
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MalfunctionsThe function of the remote control may be im‐
paired by local radio waves. If this occurs, un‐ lock and lock the vehicle at the door lock with
the integrated key.
If it should become impossible to lock the vehi‐
cle with a remote control, the battery in the re‐
mote control is discharged. Use this remote control on an extended trip to recharge the
battery, refer to page  20.
For US owners only The transmitter and receiver units comply with
part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communication
Commission regulations. Operation is governed
by the following:
FCC ID:
LX8766S
LX8766E
LX8CAS
Compliance statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:▷This device may not cause harmful interfer‐
ence, and▷this device must accept any interference re‐
ceived, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any unauthorized modifications or changes to
these devices could void the user's authority to
operate this equipment.
Using the door lock
Sets how the vehicle is to be unlocked, refer to
page  22.
In some vehicle equipment versions, only the
driver's door can be unlocked and locked via
the door lock.
Locking from the outside
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside if
there are people in it, as the vehicle cannot be
unlocked from inside without special knowl‐
edge. ◀
Unlocking the doors and tailgate at
once
To lock all doors, the fuel filler flap, and the tail‐
gate at once:
1.With the doors closed, lock the vehicle us‐
ing the button for the central locking sys‐
tem in the interior, refer to page  26.2.Unlock and open the driver's or front pas‐
senger door, refer to page  26.3.To lock the vehicle:▷Lock the driver's door using the
integrated key in the door lock, or▷Press down the lock button of the front
passenger door and close the door
from the outside.
Convenient opening and closing
In vehicles with an alarm system or Comfort Ac‐
cess, the windows can be operated via the door
lock.
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The indicator lamp lights up: replace
the remote control battery.
Replacing the battery
The remote control for Comfort Access contains
a battery that will need to be replaced from
time to time.1.Remove the cover.2.Insert a new battery with the positive side
facing upwards.3.Press the cover closed.
Return used battery to a recycling center
or to your service center.
Alarm system
The concept
The enabled alarm system reacts to the follow‐
ing:
▷Opening of a door, the hood or the tailgate.▷Movements inside the vehicle.▷Changes in the vehicle tilt, e.g., during at‐
tempts to steal a wheel or tow the car.▷Interruptions in battery voltage.
Depending on the market-specific version, the
alarm system briefly signals unauthorized entry
attempts by:
▷By sounding an acoustic alarm.▷By switching on the hazard warning system.Arming and disarming the alarm system
General information
When the vehicle is locked and unlocked, the
alarm system is armed and disarmed at the
same time.
Door lock and armed alarm systemUnlocking via the door lock will trigger the
alarm on some market-specific versions.
To stop this alarm, unlock the vehicle with the
remote control or switch on the ignition.
Tailgate with armed alarm system The tailgate, refer to page  24, can also be
opened when the alarm system is armed.
  Press the button on the remote con‐
trol.
When you subsequently close the tailgate, it is
again locked and monitored.
Unlocking via the door lock will trigger the
alarm on some market-specific versions.
Switching off the alarm
▷Unlock the vehicle using the remote con‐
trol, refer to page  22.▷Insert the remote control all the way into
the ignition lock.▷With Comfort Access and if you are carrying
the remote control with you, push the but‐
ton on the door lock.
Display on the tachometer
When the alarm system is being armed, all LEDs
pulse like a heartbeat. One LED flashes after
approx. 16 minutes.
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▷LEDs pulse or LED flashes: system is armed.▷One LED flashes at short intervals: the
doors, hood, or tailgate is not properly
closed.
Even if these are not closed fully, the re‐
maining items are locked and the LEDs
pulse after approx. 10 seconds for approx.
16 minutes; afterwards, one LED flashes.
The interior motion sensor is not activated.▷The LEDs go out after the vehicle is un‐
locked: the vehicle has not been tampered
with in the meantime.▷The LEDs flash after the vehicle is unlocked
until the remote control is inserted in the
ignition, but for no longer than approx.
5 minutes: the vehicle has been tampered
with in the meantime.
Panic mode
You can trigger the alarm system if you find
yourself in a dangerous situation.
  Press the button on the remote control
for at least two seconds.
To switch off the alarm: press any button on the
remote control.
Tilt alarm sensor
The tilt of the vehicle is monitored.
The alarm system responds in situations such as
attempts to steal a wheel or tow the car.
Interior motion sensor
MINI Coupe
For the interior motion sensor to function prop‐
erly, the windows must be closed.
MINI Convertible, MINI RoadsterThe interior of the car is monitored up to the
height of the seat cushions. Thus the alarm sys‐
tem is armed together with the interior motion
sensor even if the convertible top is open. An
alarm can be triggered unintentionally by fall‐
ing objects such as leaves, refer to Avoiding un‐
intentional alarms.
Avoiding unintentional alarms
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor
can be switched off together, such as in the fol‐
lowing situations:▷In duplex garages.▷During transport on car-carrying trains, at
sea or on a trailer.▷When animals are to remain in the vehicle.
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and
interior motion sensor
▷  Press the button on the remote
control twice in succession.▷Lock the vehicle twice with the integrated
key.
The LEDs flash in short succession for approx.
2 seconds. The tilt alarm sensor and interior
motion sensor remain switched off until the ve‐
hicle is unlocked and locked again.
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The next station with reception is selected.Selecting the station manually by
frequency1.  Press the button.2.▷Press the respective function button to
set the desired frequency.▷Turn the right knob until the desired
frequency is set.
Automatically updating the stations
with the best reception, AUTOSTORE
In the FMA and AMA memory levels, stations
are automatically stored according to their re‐
ception strength. If the AUTOSTORE function is
not used, six stations can be manually stored in
each of the FMA and AMA memory levels.
1."FM" or"AM"
Press the corresponding button until the
following is displayed:
"AUTOSTORE"
It may take several seconds for the stations to
be stored and for one of these stations to be
played back.
Briefly playing and selecting a station "SC"
All stations with reception are played briefly.
To interrupt the function and select a station:
"SC"
Storing and retrieving a station
Memory locations It is possible to store up to 30 stations.
▷FM1, FM2, AM: six stations each.▷FMA, AMA: the six stations with the best re‐
ception (automatically) or any six stations
(manually).Storing a station1."FM" or"AM"
Select the desired function repeatedly until
the desired waveband is displayed.2.Select the station.3."1" ... "6"
Press and hold the function button under
the desired memory location until the sta‐
tion is audible again after a brief interrup‐
tion.
Retrieving a stored station
1."FM" or"AM"
Select the desired function repeatedly until
the desired waveband is displayed.2."1" ... "6"
Press and hold the desired function button
or turn the right knob until the desired sta‐
tion is displayed.
Radio Data System, RDS
RDS broadcasts additional information, such as
the station name or text messages, in the FM
waveband. When playing a station with multi‐
ple frequencies, the system automatically
switches to the frequency with the best recep‐
tion, if needed.
Some stations broadcast the type of program
received, or PTY, via RDS. This information is
displayed briefly when the station is selected,
for instance NEWS.
PTY can also be used to display catastrophe
alerts, such as "ALARM".
The alert is issued on the loudspeakers.
Switching the RDS on/off
1."SET"2."RDS"
When the RDS is switched off, the PTY function
is switched off as well.
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Everything from A to ZIndexA
ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem  91 
Acoustic signal, refer to Check Control  73 
Activated charcoal filter with automatic climate con‐
trol  103 
Adaptive Light Control  77 
Additives, engine oil  173 
Airbags  81 
Airbags, indicator/warning light  83 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated air mode, air condi‐
tioner  100 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated air mode, automatic
climate control  102 
Air conditioning  99 
Air conditioning mode, air conditioner  99 
Air conditioning mode, auto‐ matic climate control  101 
Air distribution, air condi‐ tioner, manual  100 
Air distribution, auto‐ matic  102 
Air distribution, automatic cli‐ mate control, manual  103 
Air distribution, individual  100 
Air drying, refer to Cooling function  103 
Air flow rate for air condi‐ tioner  100 
Air flow rate with automatic climate control  102 
Air pressure, refer to Tire infla‐ tion pressure  156 
Air supply, air conditioner  99 Air supply, automatic climate
control  101 
Alarm system  31 
Alarm system, avoiding unin‐ tentional alarms  32 
Alarm system, ending an alarm  31 
Alarm system, interior motion sensor  32 
Alarm system, tilt alarm sen‐ sor  32 
Always Open Timer  68 
Ambient lighting  79 
Antifreeze, washer fluid  62 
Antilock Brake System, ABS  91 
Anti-slip control, refer to Dy‐ namic Stability Control
DSC  91 
Anti-theft protection  21 
Approved engine oils  173 
Ashtray  105 
Assistance, roadside  189 
Assistance when driving off, refer to Hill drive-off assis‐
tant  93 
Assistance with starting en‐ gine, refer to Jump-start‐
ing  189  
Automatic air distribution  102 
Automatic air flow  102 
Automatic car wash  194 
Automatic climate con‐ trol  101 
Automatic climate control, au‐ tomatic air distribution  102 
Automatic, cruise control  96 
Automatic headlight con‐ trol  75 
Automatic rear spoiler  93 Automatic transmission with
Steptronic  63 
AUTO program with auto‐ matic climate control  102 
AUX-IN port  134 
Average fuel consumption  68 
Average fuel consumption, setting the units  70 
Average speed  68 
Average speed, refer to Com‐ puter  67 
B Backrest curvature, refer to Lumbar support  46 
Backrests, refer to Seats  45 
Backup lights, bulb replace‐ ment  182 
Battery disposal  31 
Battery, refer to Vehicle bat‐ tery  187 
Battery, remote control  20 
Battery replacement, remote control  31 
Belts, refer to Safety belts  47 
Belt tensioners, refer to Safety belts  47 
Bi-xenon headlights  179 
Brake assistant  91 
Brake discs, breaking in  114 
Brake fluid, refer to Service re‐ quirements  71 
Brake force distribution, elec‐ tronic  91 
Brake pads, breaking in  114 
Brake, refer to Parking brake  58 
Brakes, MINI maintenance system  175 Seite 218REFERENCEEverything from A to Z218
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Engine, starting, Comfort Ac‐cess  29 
Engine, starting, Start/Stop button  56 
Engine, stopping, Start/Stop button  56 
Engine, switching off  58 
ESP Electronic Stability Pro‐ gram, refer to Dynamic Sta‐
bility Control DSC  91 
Exchanging wheels/tires  165 
Exterior mirrors  49 
Exterior mirrors, adjusting  49 
Exterior mirrors, folding in and out  49 
Exterior sensors, care  197 
External temperature dis‐ play  66 
External temperature display, changing the units  70 
External temperature warn‐ ing  66 
F Failure messages, refer to Check Control  73 
False alarm, refer to Avoiding unintentional alarms  32 
Fan, refer to Air flow rate for air conditioner  100 
Fan, refer to Air flow rate with automatic climate con‐
trol  102 
Fastening safety belts, refer to Safety belts  47 
Fault messages, refer to Check Control  73 
Filling capacities  217 
Filter, refer to Activated-char‐ coal filter  101 
Filter, refer to Microfilter  101 
Filter, refer to Microfilter/acti‐ vated-charcoal filter with au‐
tomatic climate control  103 
First aid kit  189 First aid, refer to First aid
kit  189  
Flashing when locking/unlock‐ ing  24 
Flat tire, Flat Tire Monitor  85 
Flat tire, indicator/warning lamp  85 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM  84 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM, flat tire message  85 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM, initializ‐ ing the system  84 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM, snow chains  84 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM, system limits  84 
Flat tire, run-flat tire  85 
Flat tire, Tire Pressure Moni‐ tor  86 
Flat tire, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM  86 
Flat tire, wheel change  184 
Floor mats, care  198 
Fog lights  78 
Folding roof, refer to Convertible top with
integrated sliding sun‐
roof  34 
Foot brake  116 
Footwell lights, refer to Inte‐ rior lights  79 
Front airbags  81 
Front fog light, bulb replace‐ ment  181 
Front fog lights  78 
Front lights, bulb replace‐ ment  179 
Front passenger airbags, de‐ activating  82 
FTM Flat Tire Monitor  84 
Fuel  154 
Fuel, additives  154 
Fuel, average consump‐ tion  68 
Fuel cap, closing  152 Fuel consumption display,
average fuel consump‐
tion  68 
Fuel filler flap, closing  152 
Fuel filler flap, opening  152 
Fuel filler flap, unlocking in case of an electrical malfunc‐
tion  152 
Fuel gauge  67 
Fuel, refer to Average fuel consumption  68 
Fuel, saving  121 
Fuel tank capacity, refer to Filling capacities  217 
Fuel tank contents, refer to Filling capacities  217 
Fuel tank, refer to Filling ca‐ pacities  217 
Fuse  188 
G
Gasoline  154 
Gasoline gauge, refer to Fuel gauge  67 
Gear change, manual trans‐ mission  62 
Gear change, Steptronic trans‐ mission  63 
Gear display, Steptronic trans‐ mission  63 
Glare protection  105 
H
Halogen headlights, bulb re‐ placement  180 
Handbrake, refer to Parking brake  58 
Hand car wash, care  195 
Hands-free microphone  15 
Hazard warning system  15 
Head airbags  81 
Headlamp control, refer to Parking lamps/low
beams  75 Seite 221Everything from A to ZREFERENCE221
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