
CockpitVehicle 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 selectedspecial 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.
All around the steering wheel
1Setting the exterior mirror, folding it in and
out   492Parking lights   75Low beams  75Automatic headlamp con‐
trol   75
Adaptive Light Control   77Turn signal  59High-beams   59
Headlight flasher   59Roadside parking lights   76Computer  67Seite 12AT A GLANCECockpit12
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Personal Profile
The concept
You can set several of your vehicle's functions
to suit your personal needs and preferences.▷Through Personal Profile, most of these set‐
tings are stored for the remote control cur‐
rently in use.▷While the vehicle is being unlocked, the re‐
mote control is recognized and the settings
stored with it are called up and imple‐
mented.▷Your personal settings will be recognized
and called up again even if the vehicle has
been used in the meantime by someone
else with another remote control.▷The individual settings are stored for no
more than three remote controls.
Personal Profile settings
The following functions and settings can be
stored in a profile.
More information on the settings can be found
under:
▷Response of the central locking system
when the car is being unlocked, refer to
page  22.▷Automatic locking of the vehicle, refer to
page  26.▷Triple turn signal activation, refer to
page  59.▷Settings for the displays in the speedometer
and tachometer:▷12h/24h clock format, refer to
page  70.▷Date format, refer to page  70.▷Units of measure for fuel consumption,
distance covered/remaining distances,
and temperature, refer to page  70.▷Light settings:▷Headlamp courtesy delay feature, refer
to page  77.▷Daytime running lights, refer to
page  76.▷Automatic climate control, refer to
page  101: AUTO program, activating/deac‐
tivating the cooling function, setting the
temperature, air volume, and air distribu‐
tion.▷Entertainment:▷Last entertainment source.▷Radio MINI Boost CD:
Tone settings, refer to page  128.
Volume, refer to page  128.
Central locking system
The concept
The central locking system becomes active
when the driver's door is closed.
The system simultaneously engages and re‐
leases the locks on the following:
▷Doors.▷Tailgate.▷Fuel filler flap.
Operating from the outside
▷Via the remote control.▷Via the door lock.▷In cars with Comfort Access, via the door
handles on the driver's and front passenger
sides.
The following takes place simultaneously when
locking/unlocking the vehicle via the remote
control:
▷Depending on the vehicle equipment, the
anti-theft protection is switched on and off
as well. The anti-theft protection makes it
impossible to unlock the doors using the
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Do not use the washing facilities when
the hood is open
Only use the washing facilities when the hood
is fully locked; otherwise, the headlamp washer
system may become damaged. ◀
Windshield washer nozzles The windshield washer nozzles are heated au‐
tomatically while the engine is running or the
ignition is switched on.
Washer fluid
General information Antifreeze for washer fluid
Antifreeze is flammable and can cause in‐
juries if used improperly.
Therefore, keep it away from sources of igni‐
tion.
Only keep it in the closed original container and
inaccessible to children.
Follow the notes and instructions on the con‐
tainer.
United States: The washer fluid mixture ratio is
regulated by the U.S. EPA and many individual
states; do not exceed the allowable washer
fluid dilution ratios limits that apply. Follow the
usage instructions on the washer fluid con‐
tainer. Use BMW's Windshield Washer Concen‐
trate or the equivalent. ◀
Washer fluid reservoir Adding washer fluid
Only add washer fluid when the engine is
cool, and then close the cover completely to
avoid contact between the washer fluid and
hot engine parts.
Otherwise, there is the danger of fire and a risk
to personal safety if the fluid is spilled. ◀
All washer nozzles are supplied from one reser‐
voir.
The recommended minimum filling quantity is
0.2 US gal/1 liter.
Fill with a mixture of window washing concen‐
trate and water; if needed, add antifreeze ac‐
cording to the manufacturer instructions.
Mix the washer fluid before adding to maintain
the correct mixing ratio.
Do not fill in undiluted window washing con‐
centrate and do not fill in pure water; this could
damage the washer system.
Do not mix window washing concentrate from
different manufacturers; this could cause the
washer nozzles to clog.
Manual transmission
Pay attention to the shift plane
When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, push
the gearshift lever to the right; otherwise inad‐
vertent shifting into the 3rd or 4th gear could
lead to engine damage. ◀
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LampsVehicle 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.
When using the features and systems described
here, adhere to local regulations.
At a glance0Lamps off / daytime running lights1Parking lights and daytime running lights2Low-beam headlights and welcome lights3Automatic headlight control, Adaptive Light
Control, daytime running lights, and wel‐
come lights
Parking lights/low
beams, headlight con‐
trol
General information
When the driver's door is opened with the igni‐
tion switched off, the exterior lighting is auto‐
matically switched off when the light switch is
in position 0, 2, or 3.
Switch on the parking lights if necessary, switch
position 1.
Parking lights
Switch position 1: the vehicle lights light up on
all sides.
Do not use the parking lights for extended peri‐
ods; otherwise, the battery may become dis‐
charged and it would then be impossible to
start the engine.
When parking, it is preferable to switch on the
one-sided roadside parking lights, refer to
page  76.
Low beams Switch position 2: the low beams are lit when
the ignition is switched on.
Automatic headlight control
Switch position 3: the low beams are switched
on and off automatically depending on the am‐
bient light, e.g., in tunnels, in twilight, or if
there is precipitation. Adaptive Light Control is
active.
A blue sky with the sun low on the horizon can
cause the lights to be switched on.
The low beams remain switched on independ‐
ent of the ambient lighting conditions when
you switch on the front fog lights.
Personal responsibility
The automatic headlamp control cannot
serve as a substitute for your personal judg‐
ment in determining when the lamps should be
switched on in response to ambient lighting
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Use a clean tissue, cloth or something similar,
or hold the bulb by its base. ◀
Caring for the headlights, refer to page  195.
For bulb replacement that is not described
here, please contact the service center or a
workshop that works according to the repair
procedures of the manufacturer with corre‐
spondingly trained personnel.
For checking and adjusting headlight aim,
please contact your MINI dealer.
Light-emitting diodes LEDs In some equipment, the light source is provided
by light-emitting diodes behind a cover.
These light-emitting diodes, which operate us‐
ing a concept similar to that applied in conven‐
tional lasers, are designated as Class 1 light-
emitting diodes.
Do not remove the covers
Do not remove the covers, and never
stare into the unfiltered light for several hours;
otherwise, irritation of the retina could result. ◀
Headlight glass Condensation can form on the inside of the
headlights in cool or humid weather. When the
light is switched on, the condensation evapo‐
rates after a short time. The headlights do not
need to be changed.
If the condensation in the headlights does not
evaporate after trips with the lights switched
on, and the amount of moisture in the head‐
lights increases, for example if water droplets
form, have them checked by your service cen‐
ter.
Bi-xenon headlights
These bulbs have a very long life and the likeli‐
hood of failure is very low, provided that they
are not switched on and off excessively. If a
bulb should nevertheless fail, you can continue
driving cautiously with the front fog lights, pro‐
vided this is permitted by local laws.Do not perform work/bulb replacement
on xenon headlamps
Have any work on the xenon lighting system,
including bulb replacement, performed only by
a service center.
Due to the high voltage present in the system,
there is the danger of fatal injuries if work is
carried out improperly. ◀
Front lights, bulb replacement
At a glance
Headlights1Low beams/high-beams2Turn signal
Lower front lights
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Lower LED front lights1Parking lights / daytime running lights2Fog lights
Halogen low beams and high-beams
H13 bulb, 60/55 watt
Wear protective goggles and glovesHalogen bulbs are pressurized. Therefore,
wear protective goggles and gloves. Otherwise,
there is a danger of injuries if the bulb is acci‐
dentally damaged during replacement. ◀
Attach the cover carefully
When attaching the cover, proceed care‐
fully; otherwise, leaks may occur, causing dam‐
age to the headlamp system. ◀
Access to the bulbs through the engine
compartment
Follow the general instructions on lamps and
bulbs, refer to page  178.
Low beam/high-beam bulbs can be changed
from the engine compartment.
To remove the cover:
1.Press the tab.2.Fold away the cover and take it out of the
holder.
Proceed in reverse order to attach the cover.
Attach the cover carefully
When attaching the cover, proceed care‐
fully; otherwise, leaks may occur, causing dam‐
age to the headlamp system. ◀
Replacing the bulb
1.Turn the bulb counterclockwise, arrow 1,
and remove it, arrow 2.2.Press the release, arrow 1, and pull off the
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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
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Headlamps, care 195 
Headlight control, auto‐ matic  75 
Headlight courtesy delay fea‐ ture  77 
Headlight flasher  59 
Headlights  75 
Headlights, cleaning, washer fluid  62 
Head restraints  48 
Head restraints, adjusting the height  48 
Head restraints, removing  48 
Heatable rear window, air conditioner  100 
Heatable windshield  103 
Heating, rear window with au‐ tomatic climate control  103 
Heating, seats  47 
Heating, windshield  103 
Height adjustment, seats  45 
High-beams  76 
High beams, bulb replace‐ ment  180 
Hill drive-off assistant  93 
Hills  116 
Holder for remote control, re‐ fer to Ignition lock  56 
Homepage  6 
Hood  171 
Hood, closing  171 
Hood, opening  171 
Hood, unlocking  171 
Horn  12 
Hydraulic brake assistant  91 
I
Ice warning, refer to External temperature warning  66 
Icy roads, refer to External temperature warning  66 
Identification marks, run-flat tires  166 
Identification marks, tires  162 
Ignition  57 Ignition key position 1, refer
to Radio ready state  56 
Ignition key position 2, refer to Ignition on  57 
Ignition key, refer to Remote control with integrated
key  20 
Ignition lock  56 
Ignition, switched off  57 
Ignition, switched on  57 
Indicator and warning lamps, overview  199 
Indicator and warning lamps, Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM  87 
Indicator and warning lights  15 
Individual air distribution  100 
Inflation pressure monitor, re‐ fer to Flat Tire Monitor  84 
Inflation pressure monitor, re‐ fer to Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM  86 
Inflation pressure, refer to Tire inflation pressure  156 
Initializing, Flat Tire Monitor FTM  84 
Instrument cluster, refer to Displays  14 
Instrument lighting  78 
Instruments, refer to Cock‐ pit  12 
Integrated key  20 
Interior lights  79 
Interior lights, remote con‐ trol  24 
Interior mirror  50 
Interior motion sensor  32 
Interior temperature, setting, air conditioner  99 
Interior temperature, setting, automatic climate con‐
trol  101 
Internet page  6 J
Jump-starting  189 
K
Keyless Go, refer to Comfort Access  29 
Keyless opening and closing, refer to Comfort Access  29 
Key Memory, refer to Personal Profile  21 
Key, refer to Remote control with integrated key  20 
Kickdown, Steptronic trans‐ mission  64 
Knocking control  154 
L Lamp and bulb replacement, bulb replacement  178 
Lamp, replacing, refer to Lamp and bulb replace‐
ment  178 
Lamps  75 
Lamps, automatic headlight control  75 
Lap-and-shoulder belt, refer to Safety belts  47 
LATCH child restraint fixing system  53 
Leather, care  196 
Leather care  196 
LEDs, light-emitting di‐ odes  179 
License plate light, bulb re‐ placement  182 
Light-alloy wheels, care  197 
Light-emitting diodes, LEDs  179 
Lighter, socket  106 
Lighting, instruments  78 
Lighting, lamp and bulb re‐ placement  178 Seite 222REFERENCEEverything from A to Z222
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