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ba.book Seite 1 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW MINI This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It should stay with the vehicle when sold to provide the next owner with important operating, safety and maintenance information. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience. Online Edition for Part-No.
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Loading and transporting cargo: Cargo area cover 74 Foldable rear backrest 74 Loading cargo 75 Roof-mounted luggage rack 76 Wheels and tires: Tire inflation pressure 85 Tire condition 87 Tire replacement 87 Wheel and tire combinations 89 Winter tires 89 Snow chains 90 CONTROLS REPAIRS Interior conveniences: Glove compartment 73 Ashtray/Beverage holder 73 Cigarette lighter/12 V power supply 73 Special operating instructions: Break-in procedures 80 General driving notes 81 Refueling 82 Fuel specifications
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CONTROLS OPERATION REPAIRS DATA Everything from A to Z 136 INDEX Index OVERVIEW ba.book Seite 5 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 5 Online Edition for Part-No.
ba.book Seite 6 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 NOTES About this Owner's Manual Symbols used Your individual vehicle In compiling this Owner's Manual we have made every effort to furnish you with a convenient reference source affording quick access to all the essentials. The fastest way to find detailed information on any specific subject is to turn to the comprehensive index at the back of the manual. If you wish to gain an initial overview of your vehicle, you will find this in the first chapter.
ba.book Seite 7 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CONTROLS OPERATION You are therefore asked to appreciate that no claims can be entertained on the basis of the data, illustrations or descriptions in this Owner's Manual. Important safety information. For your own safety, use genuine parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the MINI.
ba.book Seite 8 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 NOTES 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 portable cellular phone from within the vehicle without using an externally mounted antenna – or transceiver equipment – e.g.
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ba.book Seite 12 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 COCKPIT 1 > Parking lamps/Low beams 52 > Turn signal indicators 52 > Standing lamps 52 > High beams 52 > Headlamp flasher 52 > Computer 60 12 2 Washer/wiper system 54 6 Bonnet release 91 3 Instrument lighting 53 7 Horn 19 4 Outside mirror adjustment 39 8 Adjusting steering wheel 38 5 Hazard warning flashers 9 OBD interface socket 102 Online Edition for Part-No.
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ba.book Seite 15 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 INDEX Do not continue driving, otherwise, the engine could be damaged because of inadequate lubrication.< CONTROLS Coolant temperature warning continue driving. The engine could be damaged due to overheating. When the lamp in the speedometer ● Lights up while driving: power-assist is deactivated, increased Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine steering effort is required.< immediately and allow to cool down, see also page 59.
ba.book Seite 16 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS Yellow: stop immediately Flat Tire Monitor ● Flashes: tire failure. Reduce speed immediately and stop the vehicle. Red and yellow: continue driving cautiously Red: an important reminder Brake warning lamp with parking brake applied.
ba.book Seite 17 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ABS indicator lamp for Canadian models. Service Engine Soon warning lamp for Canadian models. Engine electronics* ● Malfunction in the engine electronics. You can continue to drive with reduced engine output or engine speed. Please have the system inspected at your MINI Dealer. Check Filler Cap* ● This indicator lamp comes on when the fuel filler cap is loose or missing.
ba.book Seite 18 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS Green: for your information Blue: for your information Turn signal indicators Flashes when turn signal indicator is on. Rapid flashing: the system is defective. More information on page 52 High beams Comes on when the high beams are on or the headlamp flasher is actuated. More information on page 52 Cruise control* Lights up when the cruise control is activated: operation via the multifunction steering wheel.
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OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Controls CONTROLS OPERATION REPAIRS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE DATA CONTROLS INDEX OVERVIEW OVERVIEW ba.book Seite 21 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 21 Online Edition for Part-No.
ba.book Seite 22 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 KEYS Initializing the master key with remote control When you activate a master key with remote control – for example a replacement or additional key, or after a battery change – it must be initialized.
OPENING AND CLOSING – FROM OUTSIDE The concept Via remote control For US owners only The central locking system is ready for operation whenever the driver's door is closed. The doors, the tailgate and the fuel filler door are unlocked or locked. The remote control gives you an exceptionally convenient method for unlocking and locking your vehicle. It also offers another function: The transmitter and receiver units comply with part 15 of the FCC, Federal Communications Commission, regulations.
ba.book Seite 24 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 OPENING AND CLOSING – FROM OUTSIDE To unlock You can have the opening of the tailgate with the remote control acti1. Press button 1 once to unlock the drivated/deactivated.< ver's door only 2. Press button 1 a second time to unlock Before and after a trip, be sure that the other door as well as the tailgate and the tailgate was not opened unintenthe fuel filler door. tionally.
ba.book Seite 25 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 For more on the tilt alarm sensor and interior protection, see page 32. Convenience operation Non-MINI systems You can also open the power windows and the sliding/tilt sunroof via the door lock. External systems or devices may cause local interference in the functions of the remote control. Via the door lock Do not lock the vehicle if there are passengers still inside, because they cannot unlock the doors.< 1.
ba.book Seite 26 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 OPENING AND CLOSING – FROM INSIDE To unlock and open the doors To lock 1. Touch the switch for the central locking system 2. Pull the door handle above the armrest Touch the switch for the central locking system or or press the individual safety lock buttons pull the door handle for each door twice: to down. unlock first and then open. The central locking automatically secures your MINI as soon as you Convenience opening mode start to drive.
ba.book Seite 27 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 The handle recesses in the interior trim In the event of an electrical malfunction, you can also operate the tailgate manually. panel of the tailgate make it easier to pull the lid down. 1. Fold the rear seat bench upwards 2. Pull the ring. The tailgate is unlocked. To avoid injuries, be sure that the travel path of the tailgate is clear when it is closed, as with all closing procedures. Operate the vehicle only when the tailgate is closed.
ba.book Seite 28 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ELECTRIC POWER WINDOWS The window on the front passenger side cannot be closed automatically.< Watch during the closing process to be sure that no one is injured.< After the ignition has been switched off: To open and close windows You can use the electric power windows as long as no one opens any of the doors. If a door is opened during operation, the opening/closing process stops immediately.
ba.book Seite 29 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 After the ignition has been switched off: You can still operate the sliding/tilt sunroof for up to one minute, as long as no one opens any of the doors. If a door is opened during operation, the opening/closing stops immediately. Automatic opening Push the switch back past the point of resistance: CONTROLS Do not use force to close the sliding/ tilt sunroof in its raised position, as damage to the mechanism could result.
ba.book Seite 30 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 SLIDING/TILT SUNROOF * ROLLER SUN BLIND* Manual opening and closing 1 Opening In the event of an electrical malfunction, you can also operate the sliding/tilt sunroof manually: 1. Press the button in the handle, see arrow 1. The cap is unlocked 2. Guide the roller sun blind towards the back. 1. Push the clock towards the interior and remove 2. Use an Allen wrench to turn the sliding/ tilt sunroof in the desired direction. 2 Closing 1.
ba.book Seite 31 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 To arm and disarm the alarm system >Indicator lamp in the wiper system lever changes after 10 seconds from fast blinking to constant flashing: The system is activated >Indicator lamp does not react: Doors, bonnet or tailgate are not properly closed. Even if these are not closed any more, the alarm system is activated and secures the remaining part of the vehicle.
ba.book Seite 32 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ALARM SYSTEM* >Indicator lamp goes out when the system is disarmed: No tampering with your vehicle has been detected >Indicator lamp continues to flash at a slow rate after the system is disarmed: Your vehicle has been tampered with. The indicator lamp will not go out until the ignition key is turned in the ignition lock or the alarm system is re-armed.
ba.book Seite 33 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 For airbag locations and additional information on airbags, refer to page 40. CONTROLS OPERATION Never allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt. Never allow infants or small children to ride in a passenger's lap. Avoid twisting the belt while routing it firmly across the hips and shoulder, wear it as snugly against your body as possible. Do not allow the belt to rest against hard or fragile objects.
ba.book Seite 34 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 SEAT ADJUSTMENT Important adjustment information Never try to adjust your seat while operating the vehicle. The seat could respond with an unexpected movement, and the ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident. Never ride with the backrest reclined to an extreme horizontal angle – especially important for front passengers to remember.
ba.book Seite 35 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ENTRY TO THE REAR Backrest tilt Easy entry You can adjust the contour of the backrest for additional support in the curvature of your spine's lumbar region. The upper hips and spinal column receive supplementary support to help you maintain a relaxed, upright posture. 1. Pull up the lever at the inside of the seat 2. Apply weight to or remove weight from the backrest as required 3. Release the lever so that the backrest locks into place.
ba.book Seite 36 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ENTRY TO THE REAR HEATED SEATS* 2. Fold the backrest back to the home position to lock the seat. When returning the seat to the rear position, ensure that no one is injured and that no objects are damaged. Engage and lock both seats and backrests into position prior to driving, otherwise unexpected movement could increase the risk of accident.< The seat cushion and backrest can be heated with the ignition key in position 2.
ba.book Seite 37 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 1. Press the button and at the same time insert the head restraint in the reception points 2. Adjust the head restraint. Adjusting the head restraints You can reduce the risk of spinal injury and whiplash by adjusting the head restraint to a height at which it is centered roughly at ear level.< DATA To lower: press the button and push the head restraint downward.
ba.book Seite 38 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 SAFETY BELTS STEERING WHEEL Drive with your safety belt on Safety belt height adjustment To adjust the steering wheel height Even though there is an airbag, always fasten your seat belt before driving off, because airbags are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the safety belts, not to replace them. Use the height adjustment mechanism to adapt the safety belt to the ideal position for your own body: 1. Push the locking lever downward 2.
ba.book Seite 39 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Interior mirror, automatic dimming* 1 Switch for choosing between the left and To reduce glare from vehicles behind you right mirror when you are driving at night: Tilt the lever forward. Manual adjustment Illuminated vanity mirror The mirrors can also be adjusted manually: From ignition key position 1: Press the edge of the lens. 1. Fold down the sun visor 2. Fold the cover panel upwards.
ba.book Seite 40 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 AIRBAGS Each of the side airbags is designed to help support the seat occupant's upper body. vidual components and wiring. This includes the padded covers of the steering For information on sitting posture, refer to wheel, instrument panel and the roof supports, as well as the sides of the roofliner page 33. and the original backrest covers on the The airbags do not deploy in response front seats.
ba.book Seite 41 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY OVERVIEW AIRBAGS Indicator lamp CONTROLS The indicator lamp on the instrument panel shows the airbag system status starting from ignition key position 1. System operational: >The indicator lamp comes on briefly. Your vehicle has one of two different types of child-restraint anchor fittings on the back of the rear seats, see arrows 1 or 2. If you use a child-restraint system with a tether strap: column.
ba.book Seite 42 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY Adjust the tether strap according to the child-restraint manufacturer's instructions. Before installing any child-restraint system, please read the following: Never install a rearward-facing child-restraint system in the front passenger seat of this vehicle. Your vehicle is equipped with an airbag supplemental restraint system for the front passenger.
ba.book Seite 43 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 OVERVIEW TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY To lock the belt CONTROLS Pull the entire length of the belt from the belt retractor. Allow the reel to retract the belt somewhat and engage the buckle, then tighten the belt against the child-restraint system. The retraction mechanism is now locked. The illustration is an example showing the mounts for the LATCH, Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren, child-restraint mounting system at the right rear.
ba.book Seite 44 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 VEHICLE MEMORY 44 How the system functions What the system can do No doubt you have often reflected on how great it would be if you could configure your vehicle's various adjustment settings to meet your own personal requirements. In developing this vehicle, the manufacturer of the MINI has incorporated a number of options that your MINI Dealer can program to reflect your individual preferences.
ba.book Seite 45 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 1 Steering unlocked 2 Ignition switched on 3 Starting the engine 0 Steering locked The key can be inserted or removed in this position only. You will find that it is often easier to turn You can have this function activated/ the ignition key from position 0 to deactivated by your MINI Dealer.< position 1 when you move the steering wheel slightly to help disengage the lock.
ba.book Seite 46 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 STARTING THE ENGINE Do not allow the engine to warm up with the vehicle at a standstill. Move off immediately at a moderate engine speed. Starting Manual transmission When starting the engine, do not press the accelerator pedal. Do not allow the engine to run in enclosed spaces. The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and colorless, but highly toxic gas.
ba.book Seite 47 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Engage selector lever position P, turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0. CONTROLS OPERATION Continuously Variable automatic Transmission (CVT)* REPAIRS Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0. To release 1. Pull up slightly 2. Press the button 3. Push the lever downwards.
ba.book Seite 48 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 MANUAL TRANSMISSION Reverse Do not hold the vehicle in place on slopes by slipping or "riding" the Before selecting reverse gear, ensure the vehicle is stationary; then, fully depress the clutch. Use the parking brake instead. clutch pedal and pause briefly before mov- Riding the clutch causes the clutch assembly to wear out sooner.< ing the gearshift lever into position. 5-speed transmission: Press the gearshift lever to the right and to the back.
ba.book Seite 49 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Whenever you want to use automatic again, just move the selector lever toward the left to position D. Selector lever positions Under normal operating conditions, fuel consumption is lowest when driving in position D. Range selection P R N D M/S + – Inadvertent engaging of certain selector lever positions is prevented by a lock.
ba.book Seite 50 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (CVT) * >Press briefly: CVT shifts from the Sport program to the manual mode >Press selector lever briefly towards +: Transmission shifts upwards >Press selector lever briefly towards – : Transmission shifts back. P Park Select "P" only when the vehicle is completely stopped. The transmission locks to prevent the rear wheels from turning. R Reverse Select "R" only when the vehicle is completely stopped.
ba.book Seite 51 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Do not work in the engine compartment when a drive gear – forward or reverse – is engaged. If you do this, the vehicle could move.< CONTROLS Avoid high engine loads. Proceed to the nearest MINI Dealer.< OVERVIEW CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (CVT) * Available displays P R N D SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 EP OPERATION Jump-starting and towing, refer to pages 124, 126.< DATA All selector lever positions can still be selected.
ba.book Seite 52 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 PARKING LAMPS/LOW BEAMS SIGNAL/HEADLAMP FLASHER You can have this function set by your MINI Dealer.< Switching on the standing lamps For parking, you can activate lights on one side of the vehicle. Observe local laws. In ignition key position 0: Move the lever into the relevant turn signal indicator position. "Lights on" warning Switching on the parking lamps Turn to the first position. The front, rear and side vehicle lighting is switched on.
ba.book Seite 53 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 FOG LAMPS INTERIOR LAMPS To control the instrument lighting, press the button. When the parking lamps/low beams are switched on: The interior light is controlled automatically. To increase the illumination intensity Briefly press the switch upwards or downwards. Switching the interior lamps on and off manually Keep the button pressed until the desired brightness is reached. Briefly press once again to switch off. Press button 1 briefly.
ba.book Seite 54 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES WASHER/WIPER SYSTEM Rain sensor* Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) installed behind translucent lenses serve as the light source for many of the controls and displays in your vehicle. These light-emitting diodes are related to conventional lasers, and legislation defines them as light-emitting diodes, Class 1. The rain sensor is located on the windshield, directly in front of the interior rearview mirror.
ba.book Seite 55 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Normal wiper speed OVERVIEW WASHER/WIPER SYSTEM Cleaning windshield and headlamps* CONTROLS The wiper speed is automatically set to The system sprays washer fluid against the interval operation when the car is stopped. windshield. The wipers are automatically Not on vehicles with rain sensor. activated for a brief period.
ba.book Seite 56 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CRUISE CONTROL* Do not use cruise control on twisting roads, when high traffic density prevents driving at a constant speed, when the road surface is slick, e.g. from snow, rain or ice, nor when the road surface is loose, e.g. from rocks or sand.< To maintain and store speed or to accelerate To decelerate The vehicle maintains and stores any desired speed when driving above approx.
ba.book Seite 57 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Press button 1. The indicator lamp stays lit. You can use the cruise control again as required. The vehicle accelerates to and maintains the last speed stored. If you turn the ignition key to position 0, the stored speed is deleted and the system is deactivated. In addition, cruise control is canceled automatically To deactivate the system DATA The stored speed is cleared. REPAIRS Press button 2 repeatedly until the indicator lamp goes out.
ba.book Seite 58 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ODOMETER TACHOMETER FUEL GAUGE 1 Trip odometer Do not operate the engine with the needle in the red overspeed zone of the gauge. In the speedometer To set to zero: With ignition key in position 1, press the button until the trip odometer is at zero. 2 Odometer You can activate the displays shown in the illustration, with the ignition key in position 0, by pressing the button in the instrument cluster.
ba.book Seite 59 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 1 Red indicator lamp When you switch on the ignition, warning lamp 1 comes on briefly to confirm that the system is operational. Lights up while driving: Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine immediately and allow it to cool down. OVERVIEW COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE CONTROLS FUEL GAUGE The needle is at the bottom or on the right of the range. The engine is still cold.
ba.book Seite 60 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 SERVICE INTERVAL DISPLAY CLOCK COMPUTER* Remaining distance for service Settings Mode selection The displays shown in the illustration appear for a few seconds when the ignition key is in position 1 or after the engine is started. From ignition key position 1: With the ignition key in position 1 and higher, you can use the button in the turn signal indicator lever to retrieve information from the computer for display in the tachometer.
ba.book Seite 61 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Average speed – Average fuel consumption Press the button in the turn signal indicator lever for a longer period. The displayed average speed value and If the range displayed is less than consumption value are recalculated. 35 miles / 50 km be sure to refuel, Any time spent when the vehicle is stationotherwise engine functions are not guaranary and the engine is shut off is ignored for teed and damage could occur.< the calculation.
ba.book Seite 62 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 AUTOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL PLUS TRACTION (ASC+T) * The concept Indicator lamp This system optimizes vehicle stability and traction, especially when just starting off, when accelerating or when cornering. ASC+T recognizes the danger present in traction loss and will increase driving stability and traction by reducing the engine's output and, if necessary, by applying the brakes to the front wheels. ASC+T is operational each time you start the engine.
ba.book Seite 63 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CONTROLS If the indicator lamp flashes: DSC controls the drive and braking forces. If the indicator lamp fails to go out after the engine is started, or if it comes on during normal driving and stays on: The system is defective or was turned off The DSC is operational every time you start using the button. the engine. DSC contains the functions The described stabilizing operations are no Antilock Brake System (ABS), Electronic longer available.
ba.book Seite 64 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 FLAT TIRE MONITOR The concept Flat tire Malfunctions The tire inflation pressure is determined The indicator lamp in the instrufrom the signals of the ABS sensors. ment cluster informs you by flashThe system provides an alert whenever the ing when the tire inflation pressure tire inflation pressure drops below the of a tire deviates from the "learned" values. pressure in any other tire. In addition, an acoustic signal is sounded.
ba.book Seite 65 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CONTROLS REPAIRS DATA Only initialize the system if the inflation pressure has been corrected or changed, e.g. after a tire change. In the following situations false After a few minutes driving time, the Flat alarms can also occur under certain Tire Monitor sets the current inflation prescircumstances or the detection of inflation sure in the tires as the target values to be pressure loss can be delayed: monitored.
ba.book Seite 66 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 PARK DISTANCE CONTROL (PDC)* The concept Acoustical signals The PDC assists you when you back into a parking space. A signal tone tells you the current distance to an object behind your vehicle. To do this, four ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper measure the distance to the nearest object. The sensors on each side have a range of approx. 2 ft / 60 cm, the middle sensors one of approx. 5 ft / 1.5 m.
ba.book Seite 67 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS OVERVIEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM * 1 Air onto the windshield and onto the side windows 4 Temperature 68 5 Windshield heating 68 9 Recirculated air mode 68 2 Air for the upper body area 69 6 Blower for air supply 68 10 Rear window defroster 68 3 Air for the front and rear footwells 7 Air conditioner 68 INDEX DATA 8 Air distribution 68 67 Online Edition for Part-No.
ba.book Seite 68 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM * Air supply Rear window defroster Air conditioning You can select blower speeds from 1 to 4. Position 0: fan is turned off. The button for recirculated air mode fully blocks the supply of air from outside. Rear window defroster switched on: Indicator lamp lights up. As long as the indicator lamp is lit, the heating operates at high power output – rapid defrosting. Air conditioner switched on: Indicator lamp lights up.
ba.book Seite 69 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 1. Set the rotary blower speed control for the airflow rate to position 4 2. Turn the rotary temperature control completely to the right – red 3. Rotary control for air distribution in position 4. To defrost the rear window: switch on the rear window defroster and, if required, the windshield heating. Nozzle 2: air vent direction is controlled by turning. Particle filter The particle filter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air.
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ba.book Seite 71 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 The blower, heating and air conditioner are switched off. To switch the automatic climate control on again: Press any button of the automatic climate control. up. The air within the vehicle is recirculated. In the automatic program (AUTO) in hot weather conditions, the recirculated air mode is activated temporarily to enable faster cooling. Air conditioning Do not run the recirculated air mode for longer than approx.
ba.book Seite 72 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL * Defrosting and demisting windows Particle filter/activated-charcoal filter Press the button briefly. The indicator lamp flashes. Ice and condensation are removed from the rear window/windshield and side windows. The particle filter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air. The activated-charcoal filter provides additional protection by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air.
ba.book Seite 73 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ASHTRAY/BEVERAGE HOLDER LIGHTER/12 V POWER SUPPLY To open: Ashtray From ignition key position 1: Pull the handle. The light goes on. The ashtray is located in one of the beverage holders in the center console. To close: In the rear, an ashtray can also be fitted in the beverage holder at the end of the center console. Press the cigarette lighter in. Remove as soon as the lighter jumps back out.
ba.book Seite 74 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CARGO AREA COVER FOLDABLE REAR BACKREST When the tailgate is opened, the cargo area cover is also raised. Never place any heavy or hard objects on the cargo area cover, otherwise occupants could be injured during braking maneuvers.< Removal To unlock and fold To load bulky luggage, the compartment cover can be removed. 1. Pull lever 2. Fold the rear backrest forwards. 1. Remove the retaining straps on the tailgate. 2.
ba.book Seite 75 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 REPAIRS INDEX DATA >For very heavy cargo when the rear seat Securing the load is unoccupied, fasten each safety belt in >Secure smaller and lighter items using >Place heavy cargo as far forward as possithe opposite buckle. This provides addible – directly behind the backrests – and the cargo area net* or elastic straps tional stabilization for the rear backrests. >For large, heavy items, see your MINI as low as possible.
ba.book Seite 76 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 76 LOADING CARGO ROOF-MOUNTED LUGGAGE RACK * Always position and secure the load carefully. If you do not, it can endanger the passengers during braking or evasive maneuvers. Do not exceed the permissible gross weight and axle load, see page 132, otherwise the vehicle's operating safety is no longer assured and you are in violation of the law. Do not stow heavy or hard objects in the passenger compartment without first securing them.
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ba.book Seite 80 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 BREAK-IN PROCEDURES To ensure that your vehicle provides maximum economy throughout a long service life, we request that you comply with the following information: Engine Up to 1,250 miles / 2,000 km: Constantly vary both vehicle and engine speed during these initial miles while remembering not to exceed 4,500 rpm / 4500/min and/or vehicle speeds of over 95 mph / 150 km/h. Absolutely avoid using the full-throttle or kickdown position for the accelerator.
ba.book Seite 81 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 High temperatures occur in any vehicle equipped with a catalytic converter. Do not remove the heat protection plates fitted in the area of the exhaust system and do not apply body-cavity protectant to this area. When driving, standing at idle or parking the vehicle, take care to avoid contact between the hot exhaust system and flammable materials – e.g. hay, leaves, grass, etc.
ba.book Seite 82 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 REFUELING Simple and environmentally friendly Close the filler cap carefully after refueling until a click is heard. Always observe all safety precautions While closing, be sure not to squeeze the posted at the service station when strap which is fastened to the filler cap. handling fuel.< US models only: A loose or missing cap will activate the When refueling, insert the filler nozzle message CHECK FILLER CAP in the Check completely into the filler pipe.
The concept Required fuel: The ABS keeps the wheels from locking while braking, thereby enhancing active driving safety. Do not use leaded fuels. The use of leaded fuels will cause permanent damage to the emissions-control system's oxygen sensor and the catalytic converter.< ABS also includes Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD). Braking with ABS To achieve optimal performance from ABS when reacting to critical situations, you should apply maximum pressure to the brake pedal – panic stop.
ba.book Seite 84 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 BRAKE SYSTEM Brake fluid level Disc brakes If the brake fluid level is too low and brake pedal travel has become longer, there may be a defect in one of the brake system's hydraulic circuits.
ba.book Seite 85 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 OVERVIEW TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE Information for your safety REPAIRS Inflation pressures are on a sticker attached Checking the inflation pressure on the space-saver spare tire to the B-pillar and visible with the driver's door open. Behind the bumper there is a valve extension accessible from the outside for checkCheck tire inflation pressures reguChecking tire inflation pressures ing the inflation pressure.
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Never continue to drive with a flat, pressureless tire, except with Run Flat tires. A pressureless, flat tire greatly impairs steering and braking response, and can lead to complete loss of control over the vehicle. Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded. Overloading can lead to overheating and increases the rate at which damage develops inside the tires. The ultimate result can assume the form of a sudden air loss.
ba.book Seite 88 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 TIRE REPLACEMENT Tread wear Temperature Uniform Tire Quality Grading The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course.
The manufacturer of your MINI has tested certain tire brands in each size, categorized them as safe for use on the road, and approved them. Contact your MINI Dealer for more details. Storage Store tires in a cool, dry place, protecting them against light whenever possible. Protect the tires against contact with oil, grease and fuel. The manufacturer of your MINI recommends winter tires – M+S radial tires – for driving in adverse winter road conditions.
ba.book Seite 90 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 WINTER TIRES SNOW CHAINS* Observing speeds Only certain types of snow chains have been tested by the manufacturer of your MINI, classified as road-safe and approved. Contact your MINI Dealer for more details. The manufacturer of your MINI recommends that you use these fine-link snow chains only. Their use is only permitted in pairs on the front wheels on winter tires of the following type: 175/65 R 15.
ba.book Seite 91 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Allow the bonnet to fall from a height of approx. 1 ft / 30 cm. To avoid injuries, be sure that the travel path of the bonnet is clear when it is closed, as with all closing procedures. If it is determined that the bonnet is not completely closed while driving, stop immediately and close it securely, see also page 16.< OPERATION CONTROLS To close REPAIRS 1. Reach under the bonnet 2. Pull the release lever 3. Open the bonnet.
ba.book Seite 92 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ENGINE COMPARTMENT – MINI COOPER 92 1 Reservoir for windshield washer system 94 3 Engine oil filler neck 95 4 Battery 122 6 Reservoir for headlamp cleaning system 94 2 Coolant expansion tank 96 5 Brake fluid reservoir 97 7 Engine oil dipstick 94 Online Edition for Part-No.
ba.book Seite 93 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 2 Coolant expansion tank 96 3 Engine oil filler neck 95 4 Auxiliary terminal for jumpstarting 124 6 Reservoir for headlamp cleaning system 94 7 Engine oil dipstick 94 5 Brake fluid reservoir 97 INDEX 1 Reservoir for windshield washer system 94 DATA REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS OVERVIEW ENGINE COMPARTMENT – MINI COOPER S 93 Online Edition for Part-No.
ba.book Seite 94 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 WASHER FLUID ENGINE OIL Antifreeze agent for the washer systems is flammable. Always keep it well away from sparks and open flames, and store it in tightly closed containers well out of the reach of children. Always observe the instructions for use provided on the container.< Headlamp* and windshield washer systems The capacity of the headlamp washer system is approx. 2.6 quarts / 2.5 liters, that of the windshield washer system approx. 2.1 quarts / 2.
ba.book Seite 95 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Adding engine oil Only top up oil when the oil level has dropped to just above the lower notch of the dipstick. However, never allow the level to drop below the lower notch.< Specified engine oils CONTROLS INDEX The quality of the engine oil selected has critical significance for the operation and service life of an engine.
ba.book Seite 96 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ENGINE OIL COOLANT Ask your authorized MINI Dealer for details concerning the specific MINI High Performance Synthetic Oil or synthetic oils which have been approved.< Do not add coolant to the cooling system when the engine is hot. Escaping coolant can cause burns. Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents are hazardous to health.
ba.book Seite 97 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Brake fluid loss may result in extended brake pedal travel. If this occurs, refer to the information on page 84. CONTROLS OPERATION time. In order to ensure the brake system's safety and reliability, have the brake fluid changed every two years by a MINI Dealer, see also the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models. Brake fluid is toxic and also damages vehicle paintwork.
ba.book Seite 98 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 MINI MAINTENANCE SYSTEM Service Interval Display While conventional systems specify maintenance according to fixed distances driven, the MINI Maintenance System takes account of the operating conditions of the vehicle, for distances can be driven in many different ways: 60,000 miles / 100,000 km short distance operation can not be equated with 60,000 miles / 100,000 km long distance operation from a maintenance standpoint.
ba.book Seite 99 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes briefly to dry them, otherwise water can reduce braking efficiency over the short term and the brake rotors can corrode.< Headlamps When cleaning the headlamps, please observe the following: do not rub them dry, and never use abrasives or strong solvents. Remove dirt and contamination – such as insects – by soaking with shampoo and then rinsing with plenty of water.
ba.book Seite 100 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE >Plastic parts, imitation leather surfaces, >Floor carpets and floor mats*: headliner, lamp glass, covering glass for If heavily soiled, clean using interior the instrument cluster, as well as matt cleaner.
ba.book Seite 101 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 OVERVIEW CONTROLS Cleaning agents can contain hazardous or health-damaging substances. For this reason, always observe the warnings on the package. For interior cleaning, always open the doors or windows of the vehicle. Do not use any products that are not intended for cleaning the vehicle.
ba.book Seite 102 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 OBD SOCKET An illuminated lamp informs you of the need for service, not of the need to stop the vehicle. However, the system should be checked by your MINI Dealer at the earliest possible opportunity. The interface socket for onboard diagnostics is located on the driver's side, behind a cover located beneath the instrument panel. The cover has the letters OBD on it.
ba.book Seite 103 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CONTROLS OPERATION INDEX DATA Any MINI Dealer will be glad to inform you California laws require us to state the following warning: of the advisability, legal regulations and factory recommendations for technical Engine exhaust, some of its constitumodifications to the vehicle. ents, and certain vehicle components To do so, they require the vehicle identification number from your vehicle documents.
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OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Repairs CONTROLS OPERATION REPAIRS OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE DATA CONTROLS INDEX OVERVIEW OVERVIEW ba.book Seite 105 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 105 Online Edition for Part-No.
ba.book Seite 106 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ON-BOARD TOOL KIT WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES Storage location Windshield wiper Rear window wiper The picture shows as an example tire 1. Rotate the wiper arm completely out change set with on-board tools for vehicles from the windshield with the space-saver spare tire. 2. Set the wiper blade at an angle 3. Press the securing spring, see arrow Depending on the level of equipment 4.
ba.book Seite 107 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Do not touch the glass portion of a new bulb with your bare hands since even small amounts of impurities burn into the surface and reduce the service life of the bulb. Use a clean cloth, paper napkin, or similar material, or hold the bulb by its metallic base.< Replacement bulbs are available from your MINI Dealer.
ba.book Seite 108 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 LAMPS AND BULBS Turn signal indicators, front Side turn signal indicators Fog lamps* 21 Watt bulb 5 Watt bulb H11 bulb, 55 Watts 1. Open the bonnet 2. Reach into the opening for the turn signal indicators from above 3. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb holder while turning it to the left 4. Remove and replace the bulb. 1. Press the bulb towards the rear of the vehicle and remove 2. Remove and replace the bulb.
ba.book Seite 109 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 2 Turn signal indicator red yellow 3 Rear lamp red 4 Rear lamp/Brake lamp red To reach the bulb holder, remove the cover of the side trim panel in the cargo area. Replacing bulbs 1. Unplug the power supply 2. Release the bulb holder, see arrow, and remove 3. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb while turning it to the left 4. Remove and replace the bulb 5. Plug in the power supply receptacle 6.
ba.book Seite 110 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 LAMPS AND BULBS Center high-mount brake lamp License plate lamps Interior lamps LED strip on the tailgate. 5 Watt bulb 6 Watt xenon bulb Please contact a MINI Dealer in case of a malfunction. 1. Apply a screwdriver to the recess and lever out the lamp cover 2. Replace the bulb. 1. Press out the lamp cover with a screwdriver 2. Remove and replace the bulb. Reading lamps 2 x 6 Watt xenon bulbs 1. Press out the lamp cover with a screwdriver 2.
ba.book Seite 111 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Glove compartment lamp 5 Watt bulb 1. Press out the lamp cover with a screwdriver 2. Remove and replace the bulb. Cargo area lamps Lamps in the vanity mirror in the sun visor. 5 Watt bulb Please contact a MINI Dealer in case of a malfunction. 1. Press the lamp cover to the left and out with a screwdriver. 2. Remove and replace the bulb. INDEX DATA Illuminated vanity mirror CONTROLS 1. Press out the lamp cover with a screwdriver 2.
ba.book Seite 112 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 REPAIRING A FLAT TIRE CHANGING TIRES – MINI WITH SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE * Safety measures in the event of a flat tire: Stop the vehicle as far as possible from passing traffic. Switch on the hazard warning flashers. Turn the steering wheel to the straightahead wheel position and engage the steering lock. Engage the parking brake and shift into 1st or reverse gear – selector lever in P.
ba.book Seite 113 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 REPAIRS 1. Loosen the screw connection using the wheel lug bolt wrench 2. Take out the cover panel 5. Squeeze the securing springs 6. The space-saver spare tire is released and must be held by the lifting handle 7. Lower the space-saver spare tire with the lifting handle 8.
ba.book Seite 114 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 CHANGING TIRES – MINI WITH SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE * Preparing the vehicle Read and comply with the safety precautions provided on page 112.< 9. 10. 11. 12. 114 1. Secure the vehicle to prevent it from rolling: Place the folding chock behind the front wheel on the other side of the vehicle; on downward inclines, place it in front of this wheel.
ba.book Seite 115 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Tightening the lug bolts Tighten the lug bolts in a diagonal pattern. As soon as possible, have the secure seating of the lug bolts – tightening torque 88.5 lb ft / 120 Nm – checked using a calibrated torque wrench. Otherwise, a wheel coming loose can lead to a severe accident.< Only one space-saver spare tire may be mounted at one time. Reinstall wheels and tires of the same size and specification as soon as possible.
ba.book Seite 116 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 FLAT TIRE– RUN FLAT TIRES * Flat tire Your MINI Dealer has the information needed for working with Run Flat The yellow indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up to indicate a flat tire. tires and is equipped with the necessary special tools. They provide advice if you In addition, a gong sounds, see pages 17, wish to replace the tires on your MINI, or re64. equip from summer to winter tires or vice 1.
ba.book Seite 117 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Your MINI is additionally equipped with a tire change set. This is located in the MINI COOPER in the cargo area under the floor mat. In the MINI COOPER S the tire change set is located in a separate bag which is attached You can determine the possible mileage for to the eyelets on the cargo area floor by means of tie-down straps, see page 75.
ba.book Seite 118 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 FLAT TIRE – MINI MOBILITY SYSTEM * MINI Mobility System 1 Jack To repair a flat tire you will find a MINI Mobility System in your MINI. With the help of this system you can apply a liquid sealant on the inside of the tire, which seals the damaged area and enables you to continue to drive.
ba.book Seite 119 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Take off the tag regarding speed limits and stick it onto the steering wheel. In the event of a dirty valve core or of Please remember that the liquid canlosing it you will find another valve ister must be replaced every four Pumping in liquid sealant core in a package with the filling hose.< years by your MINI Dealer if the equipment 1. Shake the filling canister has not been used.< 2.
ba.book Seite 120 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 FLAT TIRE – MINI MOBILITY SYSTEM * If an air pressure of 26.1 psi / 180 kPa cannot be reached, drive back and forth about 35 ft / 10 m so that the liquid sealant is distributed in the tire. Afterwards repeat the procedure. If an air pressure of 26.1 psi / 180 kPa is still not reached, the tire is too badly damaged. Please contact the nearest MINI Dealer.< Reinflating the tire 1. Screw hose 1 with manometer onto the tire valve 2.
ba.book Seite 121 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Tire change set Do not exceed the permitted maximum speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h, otherwise an accident could happen.< Your MINI is additionally equipped with a tire change set. This is located in the MINI COOPER in the cargo area under the floor mat. In case of a flat tire the tire change set is not necessary due to the availability of the MINI Mobility System.
ba.book Seite 122 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 BATTERY Location in the MINI COOPER Battery care Charging the battery The battery is located in the engine compartment. The battery is absolutely maintenance-free, that is, the original electrolyte will normally last for the service life of the battery under moderate climatic conditions. Only charge the battery in the vehicle via the terminals in the engine compartment with the engine switched off, see "Jumpstarting" on page 124.
ba.book Seite 123 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 In the MINI COOPER on the right next to the battery. In the MINI COOPER S on the right next to the air filter box. Open the cover panel of the fuse box. To do so, press the clip fastener. CONTROLS INDEX In the engine compartment DATA If an electrical device fails, switch it off and In the vehicle interior check the fuse. On the left side of the footwell in the side trim panel.
ba.book Seite 124 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 WARNING TRIANGLE * FIRST-AID KIT* JUMP-STARTING Do not use spray starter fluids to start the engine.< When your battery is discharged, you can use two jumper cables to start your vehicle with power from the battery in a second vehicle. Correspondingly you can help start another vehicle. Only use jumper cables with fully insulated handles on the terminal clamps.
ba.book Seite 125 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 On the MINI: Before disconnecting the jumper cables, switch on the lighting, rear window defroster and the highest blower speed as well as the engine for at least approx. 10 seconds to prevent a voltage surge from the regulator to the electrical systems and components.< CONTROLS 1. Start the engine of the vehicle providing the current and allow to run at a fast idle speed for several minutes 2.
ba.book Seite 126 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 TOWING Avoid staggered towing and be careful that the towing rope is in tight tension before starting to drive the vehicle that is towing.< Tow bars If the tow fittings of the two vehicles are not directly opposite one another, please note: For towing, use either a tow bar or a nylon rope or nylon belts that prevent sudden jerking movements. Access to tow sockets Use a suitable object – e.g.
ba.book Seite 127 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 Only tow vehicles with Continuously Variable automatic Transmission (CVT) with the front wheels raised or on a special transport vehicle, otherwise the transmission can be damaged.< Find some means of identifying the vehicle in tow, for instance, place a sign or warning >Do not tow with sling-type equipment >Use a wheel-lift or flatbed carrier triangle in the rear window. >Please comply with applicable towing laws.
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ba.book Seite 130 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 ENGINE DATA MINI COOPER MINI COOPER S 97.52 / 1,598 4 97.52 / 1,598 4 bhp / kW rpm 115 / 85 6,000 163 / 120 6,000 Maximum torque at engine speed lb ft / Nm rpm 110 / 149 4,500 155 / 210 4,000 Compression ratio ε Stroke Bore in / mm in / mm Displacement Number of cylinders cu in / cmµ Maximum output at engine speed Fuel-injection system 130 10.6 8.3 3.38 / 85.8 3.03 / 77 3.38 / 85.8 3.
ba.book Seite 131 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 All measuring units in inches / millimeters. Smallest turning circle dia. 35 ft / 10.66 m. INDEX DATA REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS OVERVIEW DIMENSIONS 131 Online Edition for Part-No.
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ba.book Seite 145 Montag, 5. August 2002 8:09 20 REFUELING Fuel Designation AKI: Engine oil Quality The oil volume between the two notches on the dipstick corresponds to approx. 1.1 US quarts / 1 liter. Tire inflation pressure Summer front 2 persons rear Winter front rear To ensure that you always have convenient access to all essential information when you stop for fuel, we recommend that you take the time to fill out the adjoining chart by entering the data that applies to your vehicle.
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