mini SE Hardtop (2022) Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL.
MINI COOPER SE.
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WELCOME TO MINI.
OWNER'S MANUAL.
Thank you for choosing a MINI. The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new MINI. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your MINI. The manual also contains information designed to enhance operating reliability and road safety, and to contribute to maintaining the value of your MINI. Any updates made after the editorial deadline can be found in the appendix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Get started now. We wish you driving fun and inspiration with your MINI.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Navigation, Entertainment and Communication can be called up via the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle.
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Information.............................................................................................................................. 6
QUICK REFERENCE
Entering..................................................................................................................................16
Set-up and use.......................................................................................................................19
On the road............................................................................................................................ 23
AT A GLANCE
Cockpit.................................................................................................................................... 32
Central Information Display (CID)..................................................................................36
Voice activation system.................................................................................................... 44
General settings................................................................................................................... 48
Owner's Manual media.......................................................................................................60
MINI eDRIVE........................................................................................................................62
Safety of the high-voltage system.................................................................................. 65
CONTROLS
Opening and closing........................................................................................................... 68
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel..................................................................................87
Transporting children safely............................................................................................ 97
Driving..................................................................................................................................102
Displays................................................................................................................................ 120
Lights.................................................................................................................................... 138
Safety.....................................................................................................................................144
Driving stability control systems.................................................................................168
Driving comfort................................................................................................................. 173
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Climate control...................................................................................................................192
Interior equipment............................................................................................................199
Storage compartments.....................................................................................................210
Cargo area............................................................................................................................213
DRIVING TIPS
Things to remember when driving.............................................................................. 220
Increasing range................................................................................................................224
MOBILITY
Charging the vehicle........................................................................................................ 230
Wheels and tires................................................................................................................239
Engine compartment........................................................................................................255
Coolant..................................................................................................................................258
Maintenance....................................................................................................................... 260
Replacing components.................................................................................................... 262
Breakdown assistance..................................................................................................... 267
Care........................................................................................................................................273
REFERENCE
Technical data.................................................................................................................... 278
Appendix..............................................................................................................................280
Everything from A to Z....................................................................................................282
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Information
Using this Owner's Manual
Orientation
The fastest way to find information on a particular topic is by using the index.
An initial overview of the vehicle is pro­vided in the first chapter.
Updates made after the editorial deadline
Due to updates after the editorial deadline, differences may exist between the printed Owner's Manual and the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle.
Notes on updates can be found in the ap­pendix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehicle.
Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication
The Owner's Manual for Navigation, Enter­tainment, and Communication can be ob­tained as a printed book from the service center.
The topics are also discussed in the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle.
Internet
Vehicle information and general informa­tion on MINI, e.g., on technology, are availa­ble on the Internet: www.miniusa.com.
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle
The Integrated Owner's Manual specifically describes features and functions found in the vehicle. The Integrated Owner's Manual can be displayed on the Control Display. Ad­ditional information, refer to page 60.
MINI Motorer’s Guide app
The app specifically describes features and functions found in the vehicle. The app can be displayed on smartphones and tablets.
MINI Motorer’s Guide Web
Driver’s Guide Web shows the most suita­ble information for the selected vehicle. If possible, only equipment and functions that are actually installed in the vehicle will be explained. Driver’s Guide Web can be dis­played in any current browser.
Symbols and displays
Additional sources of informa­tion
Service center
A service center will be glad to answer questions at any time.
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Symbols in the Owner's Manual
Icon Meaning
Precautions that must be followed
in order to avoid the possibility of injury to yourself and to others as well as serious damage to the vehicle.
Measures that can be taken to help
protect the environment.
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Icon Meaning
"..." Control Display texts used to select
individual functions.
›...‹ Verbal instructions to use with the
voice activation system.
››...‹‹ Responses generated by the voice
activation system.
Action steps
Action steps to be carried out are presented as a numbered list. The steps must be car­ried out in the defined order.
1. First action step.
2. Second action step.
Enumerations
Enumerations without mandatory order or alternative possibilities are presented as a list with bullet points.
First possibility. Second possibility.
Icons on vehicle components
This symbol on a vehicle component indicates that further information on the component is available in the Owner's Manual.
components results in the risk of life-threat­ening injury from electric shock.
Vehicle features and options
This Owner's Manual describes all models and all standard, country-specific and op­tional equipment that is offered in the model series. Therefore, this Owner's Manual also describes and illustrates fea­tures and functions that are not available in a vehicle, for example because of the se­lected optional features or the country-spe­cific version.
This also applies to safety-related functions and systems.
When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
For any options and equipment not descri­bed in this Owner's Manual, refer to the Supplementary Owner's Manuals.
Your dealer’s service center is happy to an­swer any questions that you may have about the features and options applicable to your vehicle.
Status of the Owner's Manual
The symbols on parts of the vehicle indicate that incorrect use of high-voltage equip­ment or of orange-colored high-voltage
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Basic information
The manufacturer of your vehicle pursues a policy of constant development that is con­ceived to ensure that our vehicles continue to embody the highest quality and safety standards. In rare cases, therefore, the fea­tures described in this Owner's Manual may differ from those in your vehicle.
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Updates made after the editorial deadline
Due to updates after the editorial deadline, differences may exist between the printed Owner's Manual and the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle.
Notes on updates can be found in the ap­pendix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehicle.
For Your Own Safety
Manufacturer
The manufacturer of this MINI is Bayeri­sche Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, BMW AG.
Intended use
Heed the following when using the vehicle:
Owner's Manual. Information on the vehicle. Do not re-
move stickers.
Technical vehicle data. The traffic, speed, and safety laws where
the vehicle is driven.
Vehicle documents and statutory docu-
ments.
Warranty
Your vehicle is technically configured for the operating conditions and registration requirements applying in the country of first delivery, also known as homologation. If your vehicle is to be operated in a differ­ent country it might be necessary to adapt your vehicle to potentially differing operat­ing conditions and registration require­ments. If your vehicle does not comply with the homologation requirements in a certain country you may not be able to lodge war­ranty claims for your vehicle there. Further
information on warranty is available from a service center.
Maintenance and repairs
Advanced technology, for instance the use of modern materials and high-performance electronics, requires suitable maintenance and repair work.
The manufacturer of your vehicle recom­mends that you entrust corresponding pro­cedures to a MINI dealer’s service center. If you choose to use another service facility, the manufacturer of your vehicle recom­mends use of a facility that performs work, e.g., maintenance and repair, according to MINI specifications with properly trained personnel, referred to in the Owner's Manual as "another qualified service center or repair shop".
If work is performed improperly, for in­stance maintenance and repair, there is a risk of subsequent damage and related safety risks.
Improperly performed work on the vehicle paint can lead to a failure or malfunction of components, e.g., the radar sensors, and thereby result in a safety risk.
Parts and accessories
The manufacturer of your vehicle recom­mends the use of parts and accessory prod­ucts approved by the manufacturer of the MINI.
Approved parts and accessories, and advice on their use and installation are available from a MINI dealer's service center.
MINI parts and accessories were tested by the manufacturer of the MINI for their safety and suitability in MINI vehicles.
The manufacturer of your vehicle warrants genuine MINI parts and accessories.
The manufacturer of your vehicle does not evaluate whether each individual product
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from another manufacturer can be used with MINI vehicles without presenting a safety hazard, even if a country-specific of­ficial approval was issued. The manufac­turer of your vehicle does not evaluate whether these products are suitable for MINI vehicles under all usage conditions.
California Proposition 65 Warning
For vehicles sold in California, the law re­quires vehicle manufacturers to provide the following warning:
Warning
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of Au­tomobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnish­ings in a vehicle, contain or emit chemi­cals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and repro­ductive harm. In addition, certain 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 re­productive harm. Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Batteries also contain other chemicals known to the State of Cali­fornia to cause cancer. 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. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-ve­hicle.
Warning
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals in­cluding engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,
phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing ex­haust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well­ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-ve­hicle.
Service and warranty
We recommend that you read this publica­tion thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the following warranties:
New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Rust Perforation Limited Warranty. Federal Emissions System Defect War-
ranty.
Federal Emissions Performance War-
ranty.
California Emission Control System Lim-
ited Warranty.
Detailed information about these warranties is listed in the Service and Warranty Infor­mation Booklet for US models or in the War­ranty and Service Guide Booklet for Cana­dian models.
Your vehicle has been specifically adapted and designed to meet the particular operat­ing conditions and homologation require­ments in your country and continental re­gion in order to deliver the full driving pleasure while the vehicle is operated under those conditions. If you wish to operate your vehicle in another country or region, you may be required to adapt your vehicle to meet different prevailing operating con­ditions and homologation requirements. You should also be aware of any applicable warranty limitations or exclusions for such country or region. In such case, please con-
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tact Customer Relations for further informa­tion.
Maintenance
Maintain the vehicle regularly to sustain the road safety, operational reliability and the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Specifications for maintenance measures:
MINI Maintenance system. Service and Warranty Information Book-
let for US models.
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for
Canadian models.
If the vehicle is not maintained or is im­properly maintained, this could result in se­rious damage to the vehicle. Such damage is not covered by the MINI New Vehicle Lim­ited Warranty.
Refer to section on engine oil change re­garding recommended service intervals for oil changes.
Data memory
General information
Electronic control devices are installed in the vehicle. Electronic control units process data they receive from vehicle sensors, self­generate or exchange with each other. Some control units are necessary for the vehicle to function safely or provide assistance dur­ing driving, for instance driver assistance systems. Furthermore, control units facili­tate comfort or infotainment functions.
Information about stored or exchanged data can be requested from the manufacturer of the vehicle, in a separate booklet, for exam­ple.
Personal reference
Each vehicle is marked with a unique vehi­cle identification number. Depending on the country, the vehicle owner can be identified with the vehicle identification number, li­cense plate and corresponding authorities. In addition, there are other options to track data collected in the vehicle to the driver or vehicle owner, for instance via utilized services.
Operating data in the vehicle
Control units process data to operate the ve­hicle.
For example, this includes:
Status messages for the vehicle and its
individual components, e.g., wheel rota­tional speed, wheel speed, deceleration, lateral acceleration, engaged safety belt indicator.
Ambient conditions, e.g., temperature,
rain sensor signals.
The processed data is only processed in the vehicle itself and generally volatile. The data is not stored beyond the operating pe­riod.
Electronic components, e.g. control units and ignition keys, contain components for storing technical information. Information about the vehicle condition, component us­age, maintenance recommendations, events or faults can be stored temporarily or per­manently.
This information generally records the state of a component, a module, a system, or the environment, for instance:
Operating states of system components,
for instance, fill levels, tire inflation pressure, battery status.
Malfunctions and faults in important
system components, for instance lights and brakes.
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Responses by the vehicle to special sit-
uations such as airbag deployment or engagement of the driving stability con­trol systems.
Information on vehicle-damaging
events.
The data is required to perform the control unit functions. Furthermore, it also serves to recognize and correct malfunctions, and helps the vehicle manufacturer to optimize vehicle functions.
The majority of this data is stored tempora­rily and is only processed within the vehicle itself. In some circumstances the vehicle may store some data for an additional but limited period of time.
When servicing, for instance during repairs, service processes, warranty cases, and qual­ity assurance measures, this technical infor­mation can be read out from the vehicle to­gether with the vehicle identification number.
A dealer’s service center or another quali­fied service center or repair shop can read out the information. The socket for OBD On­board Diagnosis required by law in the ve­hicle is used to read out the data.
The data is collected, processed, and used by the relevant organizations in the service network. The data documents technical con­ditions of the vehicle, which can be used to determine vehicle maintenance status, and facilitate quality improvement.
Fault and event memories in the vehicle can be reset when a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop performs repair or servicing work.
Data entry and data transfer into the vehicle
General information
Depending on the vehicle equipment, com­fort and individual settings can be stored in
the vehicle and modified or reset at any time.
For example, this includes:
Settings for the seat and steering wheel
positions.
Chassis and climate control settings.
If necessary, data can be transferred to the entertainment and communication system of the vehicle, for instance via smartphone.
This includes the following depending on the respective equipment:
Multimedia data such as music, films or
photos for playback in an integrated
multimedia system.
Address book data for use in conjunc-
tion with an integrated hands-free sys-
tem or an integrated navigation system.
Entered navigation destinations. Data on the use of Internet services.
This data can be stored locally in the vehicle or is found on a device that has been con­nected to the vehicle, e.g., a smartphone, USB stick or MP3 player. If this data is stored in the vehicle, it can be deleted at any time.
This data is only transmitted to third parties upon personal request as part of the use of online services. The transmission depends on the selected settings for the use of the services.
Incorporation of mobile devices
Depending on the vehicle equipment, mo­bile devices connected to the vehicle, for in­stance smartphones, can be controlled via the vehicle control elements.
The sound and picture from the mobile de­vice can be played back and displayed through the multimedia system. Certain in­formation is transferred to the mobile de­vice at the same time. Depending on the type of incorporation, this includes, for in­stance position data and other general vehi-
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cle information. This optimizes the way in which selected apps, for instance navigation or music playback, work.
There is no further interaction between the mobile device and the vehicle, such as ac­tive access to vehicle data.
How the data will be processed further is determined by the provider of the particular app being used. The extent of the possible settings depends on the respective app and the operating system of the mobile device.
Services
General information
If the vehicle has a wireless network con­nection, this enables data to be exchanged between the vehicle and other systems. The wireless network connection is realized via an in-vehicle transmitter and receiver unit or via personal mobile devices brought into the vehicle, for instance smartphones. This wireless network connection enables 'online functions' to be used. These include online services and apps supplied by the vehicle manufacturer or by other providers.
Services from the vehicle manufacturer
Where online services from the vehicle manufacturer are concerned, the corre­sponding functions are described in the ap­propriate place, for instance the Owner's Manual or manufacturer's website. The rele­vant legal information pertaining to data protection may also be found on the manu­facturer’s website. Personal data may be used to perform online services. Data is ex­changed over a secure connection, for in­stance with the IT systems of the vehicle manufacturer intended for this purpose.
Any collection, processing, and use of per­sonal data above and beyond that needed to provide the services must always be based
on a legal permission, contractual arrange­ment or consent. It is also possible to acti­vate or deactivate the data connection as a whole. That is, with the exception of func­tions and services required by law such as Assist systems.
Services from other providers
When using online services from other pro­viders, these services are the responsibility of the relevant provider and subject to their data privacy conditions and terms of use. The vehicle manufacturer has no influence on the content exchanged during this proc­ess. Information on the way in which per­sonal data is collected and used in relation to services from third parties, the scope of such data, and its purpose, can be obtained from the relevant service provider.
Event Data Recorder EDR
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder EDR. The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash­like situations, such as an air bag deploy­ment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to re­cord such data as:
How various systems in your vehicle
were operating.
Whether or not the driver and passen-
ger safety belts were fastened.
How far, if at all, the driver was depress-
ing the accelerator and/or brake pedal.
How fast the vehicle was traveling.
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This data can help provide a better under­standing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur.
EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a nontrivial crash situation occurs; no data is recorded by the EDR under normal driv­ing conditions and no personal data, for in­stance name, gender, age, and crash loca­tion, are recorded.
However, other parties, such as law enforce­ment, could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the ve­hicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have the spe­cial equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
Vehicle identification number
General information
Depending on the national-market version, the vehicle identification number is located in different positions in the vehicle. This chapter describes all possible positions for the series.
Engine compartment
The engraved vehicle identification number can be found in the engine compartment, on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
Right nameplate
For 3-door models:
The vehicle identification number can be found on the nameplate, on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
For 5-door models:
The vehicle identification number can be found on the nameplate, on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
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Left nameplate
For 3-door models:
The vehicle identification number can be found on the nameplate, on the left-hand side of the vehicle.
For 5-door models:
The vehicle identification number can be found on the nameplate, on the left-hand side of the vehicle.
Reporting safety defects
For US customers
The following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US.
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause in­jury or death, you should immediately in­form the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, in addition to noti­fying MINI of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of ve­hicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or MINI of North America, LLC.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http:// www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administra­tor, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov
Windshield
The vehicle identification number can also be found behind the windshield.
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For Canadian customers
Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-related defect to Transport Canada, Defect Investigations and Recalls, may call the toll-free hotline 1-800-333-0510. You can also obtain other information about mo­tor vehicle safety from http://www.tc.gc.ca/ roadsafety.
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Entering
Opening and closing
Buttons on the vehicle key
1 Unlocking 2 Locking 3 Unlocking the tailgate
4 Panic mode
Unlocking the vehicle
Press the button on the vehicle key.
Depending on the settings, either only the driver's door or all vehicle access points are unlocked.
If only the driver's door is unlocked, press the button on the vehicle key again to un­lock the other vehicle access points.
Press and hold the button on the ve­hicle key after unlocking.
The windows and the glass sunroof are opened, as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed.
Locking the vehicle
Press the button on the vehicle key.
All vehicle access points are locked.
Buttons for the central locking system
Overview
Buttons for the central locking system.
Locking
Pressing the button locks the vehi­cle if the front doors are closed.
Unlocking
Pressing the button unlocks the ve­hicle.
Panic mode
You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation.
Press the button on the vehicle key and hold for at least 3 seconds.
To switch off the alarm: press any button.
Comfort Access
Concept
The vehicle can be accessed without operat­ing the vehicle key.
Carrying the vehicle key with you, e.g., in your pants pocket, is sufficient.
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The vehicle automatically detects the vehi­cle key when it is in close proximity or in the car's interior.
Unlocking the vehicle
On the driver's or front passenger's door handle, press the button.
Locking the vehicle
Unlock the vehicle and then press the
button on the outside of the tailgate.
Press and hold the button on the
vehicle key for approx. 1 second.
Depending on the setting, the doors may also be unlocked.
Closing
Closing the tailgate manually.
Displays and control elements
In the vicinity of the steering wheel
On the driver's or front passenger's door handle, press the button.
Tailgate
Unlocking
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1 Low beams, fog lights 2 High beams, headlight flasher, turn sig-
nal
3 Instrument cluster 4 Wiper system
Indicator/warning lights
The indicator/warning lights can light up in a variety of combinations and colors.
Several of the lights are checked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when drive-ready state is established.
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Driver's door
1 Power windows 2 Exterior mirrors
All around the selector lever
1 Selector lever 2 Controller with buttons 3 Parking brake
Buttons on the Controller
Button Function
Press once: calls up the main menu.
Press twice: displays all menu items of the main menu.
Goes to the Communication menu.
Goes to the Media/Radio menu.
Goes to destination input menu for navigation.
Goes to navigation map.
Press once: opens the previous display.
Press and hold: open the menus used last.
Goes to the Options menu.
Voice control
Activating the voice control system
Central Information Display (CID)
Concept
The Central Information Display (CID) com­bines the functions of a multitude of switches. These functions can be operated via the Controller.
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Press the button on the steering
wheel. Wait for the signal. Say the command.
This icon indicates that the voice con-
trol system is active. If no other commands are available, operate
the function via the Central Information Display (CID).
Terminating the voice control system
Press the button on the steering wheel or ›Cancel‹.
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel
Manually adjustable seats
1 Forward/backward 2 Thigh support 3 Height 4 Backrest tilt
Adjusting the head restraint
Height
Adjusting the exterior mirrors
1 Adjusting 2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic Curb Mon-
itor
3 Folding in and out
Adjusting the steering wheel
In four directions
To raise: push the head restraint up. To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and
push the head restraint down.
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1. Fold the lever down.
2. Move the steering wheel to the prefer-
red height and angle to suit your seat
position.
3. Fold the lever back up.
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Entering the rear
1. Pull lever up to the stop.
2. Fold backrest forward.
3. Push the seat forward.
Original position
1. Push the seat back into the original po-
sition.
2. Fold back the backrest to lock the seat.
Infotainment
Radio
Buttons and functions
Depending on the country and equipment version, the radio has the following buttons.
Button Function
Press: switches sound output on/ off.
Turn: adjusts the volume.
Change the entertainment source.
Press once: changes the station/ track.
Press and hold: fast forward/ rewind the track.
Button Function
Programmable memory buttons.
Changing the waveband/satellite radio.
Navigation destination input
Entering a destination via address
State/province
1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter address"
3. "State/Province?"
4. Select the country from the list.
Entering the address
The address can be entered in any order. Example: entering the address via the town/
city
1. "City/Postal code?"
2. Enter the town/city.
The list is narrowed down further with each entry.
3. Select the icon.
4. Select a town/city from the list.
5. If necessary, enter the street.
6. Select the street as you would the town/
city.
7. If necessary, enter a house number.
8. Select the icon.
9. Select a house number or range of house
numbers from the list.
Starting destination guidance
"Start guidance" Destination guidance is started to the town/
city center if no street is entered.
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Pairing the mobile phone
After the mobile phone is paired once with the vehicle, the mobile phone can be oper­ated using the Central Information Display (CID), the steering wheel buttons and spo­ken instructions.
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Connect new device"
The vehicle's Bluetooth name is dis­played on the Control Display.
5. Select the functions for which the mo-
bile phone is to be used.
6. To perform additional steps on the mo-
bile phone, refer to the operating in­structions for the mobile phone: for in­stance search for or connect the Bluetooth device or a new device.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle ap­pears on the mobile phone display. Se­lect the Bluetooth name of the vehicle.
7. Depending on the mobile device, a con-
trol number is displayed or the control number must be entered.
Compare the control number dis-
played on the Control Display with the control number on the display of the device. Confirm the control num­ber on the device and on the Control Display.
Enter and confirm the same control
number on the device and via the Central Information Display (CID).
The device is connected and displayed in the device list.
The mobile phone is connected and will ap­pear at the top of the list of mobile phones.
Using the telephone
Accepting a call
Incoming call can be accepted via the Cen­tral Information Display (CID) or the button on the steering wheel.
Via the Central Information Display (CID)
"Accept"
Via the button on the steering wheel
Press the button.
Via the instrument cluster
Use the OK button on the steering wheel to select: "Accept"
Dialing a number
1. "Communication"
2. "Dial number"
3. Select the numbers individually.
4. Select the icon.
Establish the connection via the additional telephone:
1. Press the button.
2. "Call via"
Apple CarPlay preparation
Concept
CarPlay allows certain functions of a com­patible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice operation and the Central Information Display (CID).
Functional requirements
Compatible iPhone: iPhone 5 or later
with iOS 7.1 or later.
Corresponding mobile contract.
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Bluetooth, WLAN, and Siri voice opera-
tion are activated on the iPhone.
If necessary, the setting for mobile data
must be activated on the iPhone.
WLAN and Bluetooth are enabled in the
vehicle.
Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. Select the following settings: "Bluetooth®" "Apple CarPlay"
Pairing the iPhone with CarPlay
Pair iPhone via Bluetooth with the vehicle. Select CarPlay as the function:
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and displayed in the device list.
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Driving
Drive-ready state
General information
When drive-ready state is switched on, the vehicle is operational.
All vehicle systems are ready for operation. Most of the indicator/warning lights in the
instrument cluster light up for a varied length of time.
Activated drive-ready state is the equiva­lent of a running engine in conventional ve­hicles. Deactivated drive-ready state is equivalent to switching the engine off.
To save battery power when parking, switch off drive-ready state and any unnecessary electrical consumers:
The drive-ready state is switched off auto­matically if the driver's safety belt is not buckled when the driver's door is opened.
Start/Stop button
Pressing the Start/Stop button switches standby state on or off.
Drive-ready state is switched
on when you depress the brake pedal while pressing the Start/Stop button.
Display in the instrument cluster
The READY display indicates that the vehicle is ready for driving.
Drive-ready state in detail
Requirements
Driving is possible under the following con­ditions:
The high-voltage battery is sufficiently
charged.
The driver's door is closed. Charging cable is detached.
Driving
1. Switch on drive-ready state.
2. Apply the brake and engage the selector
lever in position D or R.
3. Release the parking brake.
4. Depress the accelerator pedal to drive.
Accelerator pedal positions
Switching on drive-ready state
1. Close the driver's door.
2. Depress the brake pedal.
3. Press the Start/Stop button.
Drive-ready state is switched on.
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Engaging the gear
Interlock: the selector lever position P
can be exited only with drive-ready state engaged.
Shift lock: with the vehicle stationary,
press on the brake pedal before shifting out of P or N; otherwise, the shift com­mand will not be executed.
Shift lock: before shifting out of P, re-
move the charging cable from the vehi­cle; otherwise, the shift command will not be executed.
Engaging N, D, R
Move the selector lever in the desired direc­tion.
Parking brake
Set the electrical parking brake
Pull the switch when the vehicle is stationary.
The LED and indicator light light up.
Releasing
Press the switch while stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P
is set. The LED and indicator light go out. The parking brake is released.
Turn signal, high beams, headlight flasher, roadside parking lights
Turn signal
Engaging P
Apply brake and press button P.
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On: press the lever past the resistance
point.
Off: lightly tap the lever to the resist-
ance point.
Off: press the lever past the resistance
point in the opposite direction.
Triple turn signal activation: lightly tap
the lever up or down.
Brief signaling: press the lever to the re-
sistance point and hold it there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash.
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High beams, headlight flasher
Press the lever forward or pull it backward.
High beams on, arrow 1.
The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on.
High beams off/headlight flasher, ar-
row 2.
Canada: roadside parking light
Lights and lighting
Light functions
Icon Function
Bad weather light.
Automatic headlight control. Cornering light.
Lights off. Daytime running lights.
Parking lights.
Low beams.
Instrument lighting.
Wiper system
To illuminate the vehicle on one side.
On: with the standby state switched off,
press the lever either up or down past the resistance point for approx. 2 sec­onds.
Off: briefly press the lever to the resist-
ance point in the opposite direction.
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Switching the wipers on/off and brief wipe
Switching on
Press the lever up until the desired position is reached.
Resting position of the wipers: posi-
tion 0.
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Rain sensor: position 1. Normal wiper speed: position 2. Fast wiper speed: position 3.
Switching off and brief wipe
Press the lever down.
Switching off: press the lever down until
it reaches its standard position.
Brief wipe: press the lever down from
the standard position.
Rain sensor
Activating/deactivating
Set interval or sensitivity of the rain sensor
Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever.
Cleaning the windshield
Pull the lever.
To activate: press the lever up once from its standard position, arrow 1.
To deactivate: press the lever back into the standard position.
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Canada: wiper system
Switching the wipers on/off and brief wipe
Switching on
Tap up the lever or press it past the resist­ance point.
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Normal wiper speed: tap up once. Fast wiper speed: tap up twice or tap
once beyond the resistance point.
Switching off and brief wipe
Press the lever down.
To switch off fast wipe: press down
twice.
To switch off normal wipe: press down
once.
Brief wipe: press down once.
Rain sensor
Activating/deactivating
Set interval or sensitivity of the rain sensor
Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever.
Cleaning the windshield
Pull the lever.
Press the button on the wiper lever.
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Climate control
Automatic climate control
Button Function
Temperature.
Air conditioning.
Maximum cooling.
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Button Function
AUTO program.
Air recirculation mode.
Controls the air flow, manual.
Air distribution, manual.
Defrosts and defogs the windows.
Rear window defroster.
Charging the vehicle
Charging the vehicle
Charging socket flap
Connecting the charging cable
To connect, engage selector lever posi­tion P, deactivate drive-ready state, and un­lock the vehicle. Set the parking brake, if needed.
1. Tap on the charging socket flap, arrow.
The charging socket flap opens.
2. Remove the charging socket lid, arrow.
The charging socket flap is located on the right side of the vehicle.
Always keep charging socket clean and un­obstructed.
Keep the charging socket flap closed when the charging socket is not used.
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3. Remove the cover of the charging cable
connector, if needed.
4. Connect the Mode 2 charging cable to
the household socket or the Mode 3 charging cable to the port at the AC charging station as needed.
5. Insert the appropriate charging cable
connector, and push it in until it en­gages.
When charging at a charging station, follow the instructions at the charging station.
Removing
AC charging: when the charging process is active and the vehicle is locked, the charg-
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ing cable is locked. Unlock the vehicle be­fore removing the cable.
Direct current charging: during the charg­ing process, the charging cable is locked. When the charging process is completed, the charging cable is automatically un­locked.
If necessary, clean the area between the charging socket flap and charging socket, for instance from snow, before removing it.
1. Unlock the vehicle with the vehicle key
if it is locked. Charging cable is unlocked.
2. Press the release button on the handle,
arrow 1, and grasp the charging cable at the gripping areas.
Charging process is interrupted.
Wheels and tires
Tire inflation pressure specifications
The tire inflation pressure values can be found on the sign on the door pillar.
Checking the tire inflation pressure
Regularly check the tire inflation pressure and correct it as needed:
At least twice a month. Before embarking on an extended trip.
After correcting the tire inflation pressure
Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor. Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor.
3. Remove the charging cable from the
charging socket, arrow 2.
4. Put the charging socket lid back on.
5. Press on the charging socket flap until it
engages.
6. Attach cover of the charging cable con-
nector, if needed.
7. Disconnect the Mode 2 charging cable
from the household socket or the Mode 3 charging cable from the port at the AC charging station as needed.
8. Stow the charging cable.
At a charging station, insert the perma­nently installed charging cable in the place provided for it.
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Providing assistance
Hazard warning flashers
The button is located above the Control Dis­play.
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Breakdown assistance
MINI Roadside Assistance
This service can be reached around the clock in many countries.
1. "MINI Connected"
2. "MINI Assist"
3. "MINI Roadside Assistance"
The contact to the MINI Roadside Assis­tance is established.
A telephone number is displayed, if needed. Select to dial the telephone number on a connected mobile phone.
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Cockpit
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
In the vicinity of the steering wheel
1 Power windows 83 2 Exterior mirror operation 94 3 Buttons of the central locking sys-
tem 74
4 Lights
Bad weather light 141
Light switch 138
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Parking lights 138
Low beams 138
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Automatic headlight con­trol 139
Cornering light 140 High-beam Assistant 140 Instrument lighting 142
5 Steering wheel buttons, left
Camera-based cruise control on/off 173
Cruise control on/off 179
Speed Limiter 164
Pausing, continuing cruise control
Cruise control: increase speed
Cruise control: reduce speed
Camera-based cruise control: reduce distance
Camera-based cruise control: increase distance
6 Steering column stalk, left
Turn signal 111
Roadside parking lights 139
Trip computer 131
7 Instrument cluster 120 8 Steering column stalk, right
Wipers 111 Wiper on Canadian mod-
els 115 Rain sensor 112 Rain sensor on Canadian mod-
els 116 Cleaning windows 113
Rear window wiper in Cana­dian models 114
Rear window wiper 114
Clean the rear window 114
9 Steering wheel buttons, right
Voice control 44
Telephone
Confirm the selection 131
High beams, head­light flasher 111
High-beam Assistant 140
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Move selection up 131
Move selection down 131
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Increase volume
Reduce volume
10 Horn, entire surface
11 Heated steering wheel 96 12 Adjusting the steering wheel 96 13 Unlocking the hood 256 14 Depending on the equipment: using tail-
In the vicinity of the center console
gate 76
1 Hazard warning system 267
Intelligent Safety 155
2 Control Display 36 3 Radio/Multimedia 4 Glove compartment 210 5 Climate control 192
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trol 181 Rearview camera 184 Parking assistant 187 Energy recovery 106
Switch drive-ready state on and off 102
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DSC Dynamic Stability Control 168
MINI Driving Modes switch 170
In the vicinity of the roofliner
7 Selector lever 104 8 Controller with buttons 39 9 Parking brake, electric 109
1 Emergency Call, SOS 268
2 Indicator light, front-seat pas-
senger airbag 147
3 Reading lights 142
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5 Panoramic glass sunroof 84
6 Interior lights 142
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Central Information Display (CID)
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Concept
The Central Information Display (CID) com­bines the functions of a multitude of switches. These functions can be operated via the Controller.
Safety information
Warning
Operating the integrated information sys­tems and communication devices while driving can distract from traffic. It is pos­sible to lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only use the systems or devices when the traffic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use the systems and devices while the vehicle is stationary.
Input and display
Main menu
General information
The main menu is divided into two areas. The left area contains menu items that can be used to call up all functions from the on­board monitor. The menu items in the right area show dynamic contents that enable quick access to certain functions.
Media/Radio
All functions for the entertainment system, for instance radio stations or pairing with external devices.
Communication
Telephone and message function, e-mail and calendar and also pairing and managing mo­bile devices, for instance smartphones.
Navigation
Access to the navigation system, destina­tion input and traffic bulletins. Configurable map views and other functions, such as Points of Interest.
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My MINI
Information on the vehicle status and avail­able settings for vehicle and on-board moni­tor. Access to the Integrated Owner's Manual.
MINI Connected
Access to apps and vehicle functions. Addi­tional apps and vehicle functions can be purchased from the MINI Connected Store.
Messages
Access to all incoming messages in the ve­hicle, for instance Check Control messages.
Letters and numbers
Depending on the menu, you can switch be­tween entering upper and lower case let­ters, numbers and characters:
Icon Function
Insert blank space.
Use voice control.
Confirm entry.
Change between capital and lower-case letters.
Destination search: place names can be
entered in all languages that are availa­ble on the Control Display.
Activating/deactivating the functions
Several menu items are preceded by a checkbox. The checkbox indicates whether the function is activated or deactivated. Se­lecting the menu item activates or deacti­vates the function.
Function is activated.
Function is deactivated.
Status information
General information
The status field can be found in the upper area of the Control Display. Status informa­tion is displayed in the form of symbols.
Radio
Icon Meaning
HD Radio station is being re-
ceived.
Satellite radio is switched on.
Without navigation system
Select the icon.
Entry comparison
When entering names and addresses, the choice is narrowed down with every letter entered and letters may be added automati­cally.
Entries are continuously compared with data stored in the vehicle.
Only those letters are offered during en-
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Telephone
Icon Meaning
Incoming or outgoing call.
Missed call.
Signal strength of cellular network.
Symbol flashes: network search.
Cellular network is not available.
Roaming is active.
SMS text message received.
Message received.
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Icon Meaning
Reminder.
Sending not possible.
Entertainment
Icon Meaning
Bluetooth audio.
USB audio interface.
Mobile phone audio interface.
Apple CarPlay.
Other symbols
Icon Meaning
Check Control message.
The sound output has been
switched off.
Encrypted connection not active.
Request for the current vehicle po-
sition.
Checking the current vehicle posi-
tion.
Selecting the display
The display can be selected in menus which support the split screen function.
1. Tilt the Controller to the right until the
split screen is selected.
2. Press the Controller.
3. Select the desired setting.
Specifying the number of displays
It is possible to specify the number of dis­plays.
1. Tilt the Controller to the right until the
split screen is selected.
2. Press the Controller.
3. "Personalize menu"
4. Select the desired setting.
5. Tilt the Controller to the left.
Control elements
Overview
Split screen
General information
Additional information can be displayed on the right side of the split screen, for in­stance information from the trip computer.
In the divided screen view, the so-called split screen, this information remains visi­ble even when switching to another menu.
Switching the split screen on/off
1. Press the button.
2. "Split screen"
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Control Display
General information
To clean the Control Display, follow the care instructions, refer to page 277.
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In the case of very high temperatures on the Control Display, for instance due to in­tense solar radiation, the brightness may be reduced down to complete deactivation. Once the temperature is reduced, for in­stance through shade or air conditioning, the normal functions are restored.
Safety information
NOTICE
Objects in the area in the front of the Con­trol Display can shift and damage the Con­trol Display. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Do not place objects in the area in front of the Control Display.
Switching on/off automatically
The Control Display is switched on automat­ically when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon as the Control Display is needed for operation.
In certain situations, the Control Display is switched off automatically, for instance if no operation is performed on the vehicle for several minutes.
Controller
General information
The buttons can be used to open the menus directly. The Controller can be used to se­lect menu items and enter the settings.
Operation
Turn to switch between menu items, for
example.
Press to select a menu item, for example.
Switching on/off manually
The Control Display can also be switched off manually.
1. Press the button.
2. "Turn off control display"
Press the Controller or any button on the Controller to switch it back on again.
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With navigation system: tilt in four di-
rections to switch between displays, for example.
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Without navigation system: tilt in two
directions to switch between displays, for example.
Buttons on the Controller
Button Function
Press once: calls up the main menu.
Press twice: displays all menu items of the main menu.
With navigation system: opens the Communication menu.
With navigation system: opens the Media/Radio menu.
Without navigation system: open the Audio menu.
Without navigation system: opens the Telephone menu.
With navigation system: opens destination input menu for navi­gation.
With navigation system: opens navigation map.
Press once: opens the previous display.
Press and hold: open the menus used last.
Goes to the Options menu.
Operating via the Controller
Opening the main menu
Press the button.
The main menu is displayed. All Central Information Display (CID) func-
tions can be called up via the main menu.
Adjusting the main menu
1. Press the button twice.
All menu items of the main menu are displayed.
2. Select a menu item.
3. To move the menu item to the desired
position, tilt the Controller to the right or left.
Selecting menu items
Highlighted menu items can be selected.
1. Turn the Controller until the desired
menu item is highlighted.
2. Press the Controller.
Adjusting menu contents
The display of menus "Media/Radio", "Communication" and "MINI Connected" can be adjusted, for instance to remove the en­tries of functions that are not used from the menu.
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Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. Select the menu.
2. "Personalize menu"
3. Select desired menu contents to be dis-
played.
Dynamic contents
You can display dynamic contents within the menu items. The contents of the menu items update automatically, e.g., the active destination guidance in the navigation.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Contents of main menu"
Changing between displays
After a menu item is selected, for instance "System settings", a new display appears.
Tilt the Controller to the left.
The current display closes and the previ­ous display is shown.
Press the button.
The previous display re-opens.
Tilt the Controller to the right.
The new display opens.
An arrow indicates that additional displays can be opened.
Opening recently used menus
The recently used menus can be displayed.
Press and hold this button. The recently used menus are dis-
played.
Going to the Options menu
Press the button.
The "Options" menu is displayed. The menu consists of various areas, for in-
stance:
"Split screen": screen settings. "Media/Radio": control options for the
selected main menu.
"Save station": if applicable, further con-
trol options for the selected menu.
Entering letters and numbers
Input
1. Turn the Controller: select letters or
numbers.
2. : confirm entry.
Deleting
Icon Function
Press the Controller: delete
letters or number.
or
Hold the Controller down: de­lete all letters or numbers.
Using alphabetical lists
For alphabetical lists with more than 30 en­tries, the letters for which there is an entry are displayed at the left edge.
1. Turn the Controller to the left or right
quickly. All letters for which there are entries
are displayed on the left edge.
2. Select the first letter of the desired en-
try. The first entry of the selected letter is
displayed.
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Operation via touchscreen
General information
The Control Display is equipped with a touchscreen.
Touch the screen with your fingers. Do not use any objects.
Opening the main menu
Tap on the icon.
The main menu is displayed. All Central Information Display (CID) func-
tions can be called up via the main menu.
Adjusting the main menu
1. Tap on the icon.
2. Drag the menu item to the desired posi-
tion on the right or left.
Selecting menu items
Tap the desired menu item.
Dynamic contents
You can display dynamic contents within the menu items. The contents of the menu items update automatically, e.g., the active destination guidance in the navigation.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Changing between displays
After a menu item is selected, a new display opens.
An arrow indicates that additional displays can be opened.
Swipe to the left. Tap arrow.
The new display opens.
Entering letters and numbers
Input
1. Tap the icon on the touchscreen.
A keyboard is displayed on the Control Display.
2. Enter desired letters and numbers.
Deleting
Icon Function
Tapping the icon: deletes the letter
or number.
Tapping and holding the icon all
letters: deletes all letters or num­bers.
Operating navigation map
The navigation map can be moved using the touchscreen.
Function Operation
Enlarge/shrink map.
Drag in or out with the fingers.
1. "My MINI"
2. "Contents of main menu"
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Programmable memory but­tons
General information
The Central Information Display (CID) func­tions can be stored on the programmable memory buttons and called up directly, for instance radio stations, navigation destina­tions, phone numbers and menu entries.
Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used.
Storing a function
1. Select the function via the Central Infor-
mation Display (CID).
2. Press and hold the desired but-
ton, until a signal sounds.
Executing a function
Press the button.
The function will work immediately. This means, for instance that the number is dialed when a phone number is selected.
Displaying the key assignment
Touch buttons with finger. Do not wear gloves or use objects.
The assignment of the buttons is displayed in the upper area of the Control Display.
Deleting the button assignments
1. Press buttons 1 and 6 simultaneously
for approx. 5 seconds.
2. "OK"
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Voice activation system
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Concept
Most functions displayed on the Control Display can be operated by voice commands via the voice activation system. The system supports you with announcements during input.
General information
Functions that can only be used when
the vehicle is stationary can only be op­erated via the voice activation system to a limited extent.
The system uses a special microphone
on the driver's side.
›...‹ in the Owner's Manual denotes ver-
bal instructions to use with the voice ac­tivation system.
Functional requirements
A language must be set via the Control
Display that is supported by the voice
activation system. To set the language, refer to page 48.
Always say commands in the language
of the voice activation system.
Using the voice activation sys­tem
Activating the voice control system
Press the button on the steering
wheel. Wait for the signal. Say the command.
This icon indicates that the voice con-
trol system is active. No other commands may be available. In
this case, operate the function via the Cen­tral Information Display (CID).
Terminating the voice control system
Press the button on the steering wheel or ›Cancel‹.
Possible commands
General information
Most menu items on the Control Display can be spoken as commands.
Commands from other menus can also be spoken.
You can also select list entries such as phone list entries via voice activation. Read
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these list entries out loud exactly as they are shown in the respective list.
Displaying possible commands
The following is displayed in the top area of the Control Display:
Some possible commands for the current
menu.
Some possible commands from other
menus.
Status of the voice recognition. Encrypted connection is not availa-
ble.
Help on the voice activation system
›General information on voice control‹:
have information on the operating prin-
ciple of the voice activation system read
out loud.
›Help‹: have help for the current menu
read out loud.
Example: going to the sound settings
The commands of the menu items are spo­ken just as they are selected via the Con­troller.
1. Switch on the Entertainment sound out-
put, if needed.
Settings
Setting the voice control
You can set the system to use standard dia­log or a short version.
The short version of the voice control plays back short messages in abbreviated form.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Language"
4. "Speech mode:"
5. Select the desired setting.
Activating voice recognition via the server
The voice recognition feature via the server provides a dictation function and a natural method of destination input while improv­ing the quality of voice recognition. To use the functions, data is transmitted to a serv­ice provider via an encrypted connection and stored locally there.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Language"
4. "Server speech recognition"
2. Press the button on the steering
wheel.
3. ›Media and radio‹
4. ›Tone‹
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Adjusting the volume
Turn the volume button during the spoken instructions until the desired volume is set.
The volume remains constant even if the
volume of other audio sources is changed.
The volume is stored for the profile cur-
rently used.
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Information on Emergency Requests
Do not use the voice activation system to initiate an Emergency Request. In stressful situations, the voice and vocal pitch can change. This can unnecessarily delay the es­tablishment of a telephone connection.
Instead, use the SOS button, refer to page 268, close to the interior mirror.
System limits
Certain noises can be detected and may
lead to problems. Keep the doors, win­dows, and glass sunroof closed.
Noises from the front passenger or the
rear seat bench can impair the system. Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking.
Major language dialects can cause prob-
lems with the voice recognition feature. Speak loud and clear.
Using the voice activation sys­tem of the smartphone
A smartphone connected to the vehicle can be used via voice control.
Activate voice command response on the smartphone for this purpose.
1. Press and hold the button on the
steering wheel for approx. 3 seconds. Voice command response is activated on
the smartphone.
2. Release the button.
If activation is successful, a confirma­tion appears on the Control Display.
If it was not possible to activate voice com­mand response, the list of Bluetooth devices appears on the Control Display.
Voice assistants from third­party providers
Concept
Some third-party providers provide digital voice assistants. Supported voice assistants can be used in the vehicle.
General information
Some of the functions are limited in the ve­hicle to prevent any impairment of safety while driving.
Functional requirements
If applicable, corresponding Connected
Service subsequently purchased via
MINI Connected Store.
Vehicle added in the MINI app. Third-party provider account and MINI
account connected in the MINI app.
Smartphone connected to the vehicle via
Bluetooth audio.
Activation in the MINI app
Third-party assistants are set up in the MINI app.
Follow the instructions in the app.
Activation in the vehicle
1. Press the button on the steering
wheel.
2. Wait for the signal.
3. Say the specific activation word of the
third-party provider and the desired
command.
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Information about the active function is displayed on the Control Display.
Malfunction
In case of a malfunction, switch off the drive-ready state and restart again.
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General settings
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Language
Setting the language
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. If necessary, "Language"
4. "Language:"
5. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Time
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Setting the time
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
4. "Time:"
5. Turn the Controller until the desired
hours are displayed.
6. Press the Controller.
7. Turn the Controller until the desired mi-
nutes are displayed.
8. Press the Controller.
Setting the time format
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
4. "Time format:"
5. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Setting the time zone
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
4. "Time zone:"
5. Select the desired setting.
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Setting the date
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
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4. "Date:"
5. Turn the Controller until the desired day
is displayed.
6. Press the Controller.
7. Make the settings for the month and
year.
Setting the date format
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
4. "Date format:"
5. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Setting the units of measure­ment
You can set the units of measurement for some values, for example, consumption, dis­tances and temperature.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Units"
4. Select the desired menu item.
5. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Activating/deactivating the display of the current vehicle position
Concept
If vehicle tracking has been activated, the current vehicle position can be displayed in the MINI Connected app.
Activating/deactivating
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. "Data privacy"
4. "Vehicle tracking"
5. Select the desired setting.
Activating/deactivating pop­ups
For some functions, pop-ups are displayed automatically on the Control Display. Some of these pop-ups can be activated or deacti­vated.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Pop-ups"
4. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Control Display
Brightness
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
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1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Displays"
4. "Control display"
5. "Brightness at night"
6. Turn the Controller until the desired
brightness is set.
7. Press the Controller.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Depending on the light conditions, the brightness settings may not be clearly visi­ble.
Screensaver
If no entries are made via the Central Infor­mation Display (CID), a screensaver can be displayed after an adjustable time.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Displays"
4. "Control display"
5. "Screensaver"
6. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
Color world
Concept
The display of the display content can be configured individually, for instance in a harmonic color style.
General information
The setting of the color world effects the following display content:
On-board monitor. Instrument cluster. Head-up Display.
Depending on the equipment, the color world can be applied as basic display for the LED ring on the central instrument.
LED ring on the central instrument cluster, refer to page 134.
Setting the color world
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Displays"
4. "Color scheme"
5. Select the desired setting.
Messages
Concept
The menu centrally displays all messages ar­riving in the vehicle in list form.
General information
The following messages can be displayed:
Traffic messages. Communication messages, for example
e-mails, SMS text messages or remind-
ers.
Check Control messages. Messages on service notifications. Messages from the vehicle manufac-
turer. Messages are additionally displayed in the
status field.
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Retrieving messages
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "Notifications"
2. Select the desired notification.
The menu in which the notification is dis­played will open.
Deleting messages
All messages, except Check Control mes­sages or messages from the vehicle manu­facturer, can be deleted from the list.
Check Control messages or messages from the vehicle manufacturer are displayed as long as they are relevant.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "Notifications"
2. Select the desired message.
3. Press the button.
4. "Delete this notification" or "Delete all
notifications"
Settings
The following settings can be adjusted:
Select the applications, from which mes-
sages will be permitted.
Sort the messages according to date or
priority.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Notifications"
4. Select the desired setting.
Data protection
Data transfer
Concept
The vehicle offers various functions which require data to be transferred to MINI or a service provider. The data transfer can be deactivated for some functions.
General information
With data transfer deactivated, the respec­tive function cannot be used.
Only make these settings while stationary.
Activating/deactivating
Follow the instructions on the Control Dis­play.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Data privacy"
4. Select the desired setting.
Deleting personal data in the vehicle
Concept
Depending on the usage, the vehicle stores personal data, such as stored radio stations. This personal data can be permanently de­leted via the Central Information Display (CID).
General information
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the following data is deleted:
Driver profile settings. Stored radio stations. Stored programmable memory buttons.
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Travel and trip computer information. Music collection. Navigation, for instance stored destina-
tions.
Phone book. Office data, for instance voice memos. Login accounts.
Altogether, the deletion of the data can take up to 15 minutes.
Functional requirement
Data can only be deleted while stationary.
Deleting data
Note and follow the instructions on the Con­trol Display.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Data privacy"
4. "Delete personal data"
5. "Delete personal data"
6. "OK"
7. Exit and lock the vehicle.
The deletion process takes 15 minutes to complete.
If not all data was deleted, repeat the dele­tion.
Canceling deletion
Switch on the drive-ready state to cancel deletion of the data.
Connections
Concept
Various connection types are available for using mobile devices in the vehicle. The
connection type to select depends on the mobile device and the desired function.
General information
The following overview shows possible functions and the suitable connection types for them. The scope of functions depends on the mobile device.
Function Connec-
tion type
Making calls via the hands­free system.
Using phone functions via the Central Information Dis­play (CID).
Using the smartphone Of­fice functions.
Playing music from the smartphone or the audio player.
Using compatible apps via the Central Information Dis­play (CID).
USB storage device: Exporting and importing
driver profiles. Update the software. Playing music.
Playing videos from the smartphone or the USB de­vice.
Using Apple CarPlay apps via the Central Information Display (CID) and voice op­eration.
The following connection types require one­time pairing with the vehicle:
Bluetooth. Apple CarPlay.
Bluetooth.
Bluetooth or USB.
Bluetooth or USB.
USB.
USB.
Bluetooth and WLAN.
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Paired devices are automatically recognized
later on and connected to the vehicle.
Safety information
Warning
Operating the integrated information sys­tems and communication devices while driving can distract from traffic. It is pos­sible to lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only use the systems or devices when the traffic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use the systems and devices while the vehicle is stationary.
Compatible devices
General information
Malfunctions may occur with devices not
listed or deviating software versions.
Displaying the vehicle identification
number and software part number
When looking for compatible devices, you
may have to state the vehicle identification
number and the software part number.
These numbers can be displayed in the ve-
hicle.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. "Bluetooth® info"
6. "System information"
A software update, refer to page 58, can
be performed.
Bluetooth connection
Functional requirements
Compatible device, refer to page 53,
with Bluetooth interface.
The vehicle key is in the vehicle. The device is ready for operation. Bluetooth is activated on the device and
in the vehicle, refer to page 53.
Bluetooth presettings, such as visibility,
may be required on the device; refer to
the owner's manual of the device.
Switching on Bluetooth
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. "Bluetooth®"
Activating/deactivating telephone functions
To use all supported functions of a mobile phone, the following functions must be acti­vated prior to pairing.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. Select the desired setting:
"Office"
Activate function to transmit short messages, e-mails, calendars, tasks, memos, and reminders to the vehi­cle. Costs can be incurred by trans­mitting all data to the vehicle.
"Contact images"
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Activate function to show the con­tact pictures.
Pairing the mobile device with the vehicle
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Connect new device"
5. Select the functions for which the de-
vice will be used:
"Telephone" "Bluetooth® audio" "Apps" "Apple CarPlay"
The vehicle's Bluetooth name is dis­played on the Control Display.
6. On the mobile device, search for Blue-
tooth devices in the vicinity. The Bluetooth name of the vehicle ap-
pears on the mobile device display. Select the Bluetooth name of the vehi-
cle.
7. Depending on the mobile device, a con-
trol number is displayed or the control number must be entered.
Compare the control number dis-
played on the Control Display with the control number on the display of the device.
Confirm the control number on the device and on the Control Display.
Enter and confirm the same control
number on the device and via the Central Information Display (CID).
The device is connected and displayed in the device list.
If connection was not successful: Fre­quently Asked Questions, refer to page 54.
Frequently Asked Questions
All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order. Despite that, the mobile device does not function as expected.
In this case, the following explanations can help:
Why could the mobile phone not be paired or connected?
There are too many Bluetooth devices
connected to the mobile phone or vehi­cle.
Delete Bluetooth connections with other devices.
Delete all known Bluetooth connections from the device list on the mobile phone and start a new device search.
The mobile phone is in power-save mode
or has only a limited remaining battery life.
Charge the mobile phone.
Why does the mobile phone no longer re­act?
The applications on the mobile phone do
not function anymore. Switch the mobile phone off and on
again.
Possibly too high or too low ambient
temperatures for mobile phone opera­tion.
Do not subject the mobile phone to ex­treme ambient temperatures.
Why can phone functions not be used via the Central Information Display (CID)?
The mobile phone may not be properly
configured, for instance as Bluetooth au­dio device.
Connect the mobile phone with the tele­phone or additional phone function.
Why are no or not all telephone book en­tries displayed or why are they incomplete?
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Transmission of the telephone book en-
tries is not yet complete.
It is possible that only the telephone
book entries of the mobile phone or the SIM card are transmitted.
It may not be possible to display tele-
phone book entries with special charac­ters.
It may not be possible to transmit con-
tacts from social networks.
The number of phone book entries to be
stored is too high.
Data volume of the contact too large, for
instance due to stored information such as memos.
Reduce the data volume of the contact.
A mobile phone is only connected as an
audio source. Reconfigure the mobile phone and con-
nect it with the telephone or additional phone function.
How can the telephone connection quality be improved?
The strength of the Bluetooth signal on
the mobile phone can be adjusted, de­pending on the mobile phone.
Insert the mobile phone into the wire-
less charging tray.
Adjust the volume of the microphone
and loudspeakers separately.
If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not availa­ble, contact the hotline, a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
USB connection
General information
The following mobile devices can be con­nected to the USB port:
Mobile phones.
The snap-in adapter features a separate USB port that is automatically connected when a compatible mobile phone is in­serted.
Audio devices with USB port, for in-
stance MP3 players.
USB storage devices.
Common file systems are supported. FAT32 and exFAT are the recommended formats.
A connected USB device will be supplied with charge current via the USB port if the device supports this. Follow the maximum charge current of the USB port.
The following uses are possible on USB ports with data transfer:
Exporting and importing driver profiles,
refer to page 77.
Playing music files via USB audio. Playing videos via USB video. Loading of software updates, refer to
page 58. Follow the following when connecting:
Do not use force when plugging the con-
nector into the USB port.
Use a flexible adapter cable. Protect the USB device against mechani-
cal damage.
Due to the large number of USB devices
available on the market, it cannot be
guaranteed that every device is operable
on the vehicle.
Do not expose USB devices to extreme
environmental conditions, such as very
high temperatures; refer to the owner's
manual of the device.
Due to the many different compression
techniques, proper playback of the me-
dia stored on the USB device cannot be
guaranteed in all cases.
To ensure proper transmission of the
stored data, do not charge a USB device
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via the onboard socket, when it is con­nected to the USB port.
Depending on how the USB device is be-
ing used, settings may be required on the USB storage device, refer to the
owner's manual of the device. Not compatible USB devices:
USB hard drives. USB hubs. USB memory card readers with multiple
slots.
HFS-formatted USB devices. Devices such as fans or lamps.
Functional requirement
Compatible device, refer to page 53, with USB port.
Connecting the device
Connect the USB device using a suitable adapter cable to a USB port, refer to page 206.
The USB device is connected to the vehicle and displayed in the device list.
Apple CarPlay preparation
Concept
CarPlay allows certain functions of a com­patible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice operation and the Central Information Display (CID).
Functional requirements
Compatible iPhone, refer to page 53.
iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later.
Corresponding mobile contract. Bluetooth, WLAN, and Siri voice opera-
tion are activated on the iPhone.
Booking the MINI Connected service:
Apple CarPlay preparation.
If necessary, the setting for mobile data
must be activated on the iPhone.
Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. Select the following settings: "Bluetooth®" "Apple CarPlay"
Pairing the iPhone with CarPlay
Pairing an iPhone with the vehicle, refer to page 54, via Bluetooth
Select CarPlay as the function:
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and displayed in the device list, refer to page 57.
Operation
For more information, refer to the Integrated Owner's Manual or the Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Com­munication.
Frequently Asked Questions
All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order. Despite that, the mobile device does not function as expected.
In this case, the following explanations can help:
The iPhone has already been paired with Apple CarPlay. When a new connection is established, CarPlay can no longer be se­lected.
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Delete the iPhone concerned from the
device list.
On the iPhone, delete the vehicle con-
cerned from the list of stored vehicles
under Bluetooth and under WLAN.
Pair the iPhone as a new device.
If the steps listed have been carried out and the required function is still not available: contact the hotline, a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
Managing mobile devices
General information
After one-time pairing, the devices are
automatically recognized and recon-
nected when standby state is switched
on.
The data stored on the SIM card or in
the mobile phone is transferred to the
vehicle after recognition.
For some devices, certain settings may
be necessary, for instance authorization,
see owner's manual of the device.
Displaying the device list
All devices paired and/or connected with the vehicle are displayed in the device list.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
A icon indicates, for which function a de­vice is used.
Icon Function
"Telephone"
"Additional telephone"
"Bluetooth® audio"
Icon Function
"Apps"
"Apple CarPlay"
Configuring the device
Functions can be activated or deactivated for paired and connected devices.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. Select the desired device.
5. Select the desired setting.
If a function is assigned to a device, the function will be deactivated where appro­priate for a device that is already connected and the device will be disconnected.
Disconnecting the device
The device's connection to the vehicle is disconnected.
The device remains paired and can be con­nected again, refer to page 57.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. Select device.
5. "Disconnect device"
Connecting the device
A disconnected device can be reconnected. Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
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4. Select device.
5. "Connect device"
The functions that were assigned to the de­vice before disconnecting are assigned to the device when it is reconnected. The func­tions may be deactivated on a device al­ready connected.
Deleting the device
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. Select device.
5. "Delete device"
The device is disconnected and removed from the device list.
Swapping the telephone and additional telephone
If two mobile phones are connected to the vehicle, the functions of the telephone and additional telephone can be switched.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. "Swap telephone/additional tel."
Software update
General information
The vehicle supports a large number of mo­bile devices, for example mobile phones and MP3 players. Software updates are available for many of the supported devices. The ve­hicle is kept up-to-date via regular vehicle software updates.
Contact a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop for information on available software updates.
Displaying the version of the installed software
The software version installed in the vehicle is displayed.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Software update"
4. "Show current version"
If an update has been carried out before, se­lect the desired version to display additional information.
Updating software via USB
The software may only be updated when the vehicle is stationary.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. Store the file for the software update in
the main folder of a USB device.
2. Connecting USB device to the USB port.
3. "My MINI"
4. "System settings"
5. "Software update"
6. "Update software"
7. "USB"
8. "Install software"
9. "OK"
10. Wait for the update to complete.
11. Confirm system restart.
Restoring the software version
You can restore the software to the version prior to the last update or to its factory set­tings.
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The software may only be restored when the vehicle is stationary.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Software update"
4. "Restore software"
"Previous version"
5.
The previous software version is re­stored.
"Default software settings"
The first software version is re­stored.
6. "Remove software"
7. "OK"
8. Wait for restore.
9. Confirm system restart.
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Owner's Manual media
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
General information
You can use the following media formats to call up the content in the Owner's Manual:
Printed Owner's Manual, refer to
page 60.
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehi-
cle, refer to page 60.
Printed Owner's Manual
Concept
The printed Owner's Manual describes all standard, country-specific, and optional fea­tures offered with the series.
Supplementary Owner's Manuals
Also follow the Supplementary Owner's Manuals, which are included in addition to the onboard literature.
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle
Concept
The Integrated Owner's Manual specifically describes features and functions found in the vehicle. The Integrated Owner's Manual can be displayed on the Control Display.
Selecting the Owner's Manual
1. Press the button.
2. "My MINI"
3. "Owner's Manual"
4. Select the desired method of accessing
the contents.
Scrolling through the Owner's Manual
Turn the Controller, until the next or previ­ous contents are displayed.
Context help
General information
The Owner's Manual for Navigation, Enter­tainment, and Communication can be ob­tained as a printed book from the service center.
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The section of the Owner's Manual relating to the function that is currently selected can be displayed directly.
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Opening via Central Information Display (CID)
Change directly to the Options menu from the function on the Control Display:
1. Press the button.
2. "Owner's Manual"
Opening when a Check Control message is displayed
Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display:
"Owner's Manual"
Changing between a function and the Owner's Manual
To switch from a function, for instance radio, to the Owner's Manual on the Control Display and to alternate between the two displays:
1. Press the button.
2. "Owner's Manual"
3. Select the desired page in the Owner's
Manual.
4. Press the button again to return to
the last displayed function.
5. Press the button to return to the
page of the Owner's Manual displayed last.
To alternate continuously between the last displayed function and the last displayed page of the Owner's Manual, repeat steps 4 & 5. Opens a new display every time.
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MINI eDRIVE
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Concept
This MINI is an electric vehicle. The vehicle features a high-voltage system that consists of an electric motor and a high-voltage bat­tery among other things.
General information
The eDRIVE system exhibits the following special features:
The vehicle is operated emissions free
using its electrical drive system.
The special high-voltage battery sup-
plies the electric motor as well as the comfort features with power.
The high-voltage battery is charged via
a charging cable, for instance when parked or while driving utilizing energy recovery.
The vehicle can be charged very rapidly
at special charging stations. Charging is also possible at household power sock­ets.
On the go, the energy recovery ensures
that only little energy is lost when brak­ing.
When the vehicle decelerates, the elec-
tric motor acts as a generator and con­verts the kinetic energy released into electric current.
This partially recharges the high-voltage
battery to increase the range.
Overview
1 Drive unit 2 Vehicle battery 3 High-voltage cables 4 Charging socket 5 High-voltage battery
Functions
Electric driving: eDRIVE
The vehicle is powered exclusively by the electric motor. The accelerator pedal can be used not just for acceleration, but also for deceleration. When the vehicle decelerates, the electric motor acts as a generator and charges the high-voltage battery. With a sensible driving style, this function can be
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used for especially efficient energy recov­ery and comfortable driving, using just the accelerator pedal.
Acoustic pedestrian protection
The system generates a continuous driving noise during electric driving at low speeds.
Coasting
An especially efficient operating point is so­called coasting. In this case, the vehicle is decelerated only by driving resistance and no energy flows between high-voltage bat­tery and electric motor. In order to coast, depress the accelerator pedal far enough so that the pointer in the performance display, refer to page 122, is between the areas for ePOWER and CHARGE.
Energy recovery: CHARGE
The high-voltage battery is charged while driving through energy recovery.
The electric motor acts as a generator and converts the kinetic energy of the vehicle into electrical energy.
Charging can take place in various situa­tions while the vehicle is in motion:
As soon as the accelerator pedal is only
slightly depressed.
As soon as the accelerator pedal is not
depressed.
The pointer in the instrument cluster is lo­cated in the CHARGE area.
Sensible driving and early speed reduction are important to make full use of the energy recovery feature.
Display
The eDRIVE displays, refer to page 122, provide information about the current state
of the drive and visualize the system's use in a diagram.
Energy-saving driving and maximizing the range
Energy-saving driving is the basic prerequi­site for as large a range as possible. eDRIVE provides various functions that assist with an energy-saving driving style and help to monitor the range, and if needed, to in­crease it. The following descriptions provide an overview of the available functions and the personal measures.
Before driving
eDRIVE allows use of the air conditioner even before driving off. The stationary cli­mate control, refer to page 196, provides more range than using full air conditioning while driving.
Parked vehicle ventilation during the charg­ing process can provide maximum range when driving off.
Trip planning and special functions of the navigation system
Several special functions of the navigation system support trip planning taking into ac­count the electric range:
Range assistant, refer to Integrated
Owner's Manual, checks whether an en­tered navigation destination can be reached. If the range is not sufficient, various recommendations to help in­crease the range are displayed automati­cally, for instance, a consumption opti­mized route based on driving in GREEN Mode is displayed.
Range map indicates the action range
on the navigation map, refer to Integrated Owner's Manual.
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Charging assistant under points of inter-
est in navigation, helps to find and pos­sibly include a public charging station in the desired route, refer to Integrated Owner's Manual.
During driving
General driving tips, refer to page 224,
for increasing the range.
Use the eDRIVE system efficiently, refer
to page 225, for an optimized driving style.
MINIMALISM Analyzer, refer to
page 228, to analyze the driving style.
GREEN and GREEN +, refer to
page 226, drive mode for increasing the range.
Information about auxiliary users and
the range potential, refer to page 123.
After the trip
Charge vehicle, refer to page 230, and
plan next trip.
Prepare for long downtimes, refer to
page 277.
Operating noises
Operating noises may occur due to the elec­trical system. For instance, these operating noises may occur in the following situa­tions:
When cooling the high-voltage battery
during the charging process.
When cooling the high-voltage battery
with the drive-ready state switched on.
When climatizing the car's interior.
High-voltage battery, long sta­tionary periods
Observe the information on vehicle storage and for longer idle periods, refer to page 277.
MINI app
The MINI app provides mobility-based serv­ices and applications.
Safety of the high-voltage sys­tem
Follow the information on safety, refer to page 65.
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Safety of the high-voltage system
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Working on the vehicle
General information
The manufacturer of your vehicle recom­mends that no changes be made to the vehi­cle, for instance installation of retrofitting accessories, that will have an effect on the vehicle’s high-voltage system.
Safety information
Contact with water
The high-voltage system is typically safe even in the following example situations:
Water in the floor area, for instance af-
ter a rainstorm when the window was kept open.
Vehicle is in water but only up to the al-
lowed height.
Fluid escapes in the cargo area.
Monitoring of the high-volt­age battery
Principle
The temperature in the high-voltage battery is monitored.
An unusually high temperature in the high­voltage battery is indicated.
Safety information
DANGER
Improperly performed work, in particular maintenance and repair on the high-volt­age system, can lead to electric shock. There is a risk of injury, fire and danger to life.
The manufacturer of your vehicle recom­mends that the work on the vehicle, in par­ticular maintenance and repair, be per­formed by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
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An unusually high temperature of the high-voltage battery can cause a formation of gas and smoke. There is an injury haz­ard or danger to life. In case of noticeable unusual odor or smoke formation, refer to the notes for actions in the event of a mes­sage.
High temperature message
While driving: A Check Control message is displayed. While driving:
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Depending on the national-market version: the vehicle sounds the horn and, if applica­ble, the vehicle lighting is blinking.
Actions in the event of a message
While driving:
1. Stop immediately.
2. Park the vehicle in a safe place.
3. Exit the vehicle.
4. Establish and keep a sufficient distance
to the vehicle.
5. Alert emergency personnel.
During and shortly after the charging proc­ess:
1. If necessary, exit the vehicle.
2. Establish and keep a sufficient distance
to the vehicle.
3. Alert emergency personnel.
Automatic deactivation
If an accident occurs, the high-voltage sys­tem is switched off automatically to prevent risk of danger to occupants and other traf­fic.
Read the information on What to do after an accident, refer to page 272.
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Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Vehicle key
General information
The vehicle is supplied with two vehicle keys with integrated key.
Each vehicle key contains a replaceable bat­tery, refer to page 71.
Depending on the equipment and country version, various settings, refer to page 80, can be configured for the button functions.
A personal driver profile, refer to page 77, for each vehicle key is stored in the vehicle.
To provide information on maintenance rec­ommendations, the service data is stored in the vehicle key, refer to page 260.
To prevent possible locking in of the vehicle key, take the vehicle key with you when ex­iting the vehicle.
Safety Instructions
Warning
The vehicle key has a button cell battery. Batteries or button cells can be swallowed and lead to serious or fatal injuries within two hours, for example, due to internal burns or chemical burns. There is an in­jury hazard or danger to life. Keep the ve­hicle key and batteries out of reach for children. Immediately seek medical help if there is any suspicion that a battery or button cell has been swallowed or is lo­cated in any part of the body.
Warning
People or animals in the vehicle can lock the doors from the inside and lock them­selves in. In this case, the vehicle cannot be opened from the outside. There is a risk of injury. Take the vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside.
Warning
Unattended children or animals in the ve­hicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic, for in­stance due to the following actions:
Pressing the Start/Stop button. Releasing the parking brake. Opening and closing the doors or
windows.
Engaging selector lever position N. Using vehicle equipment.
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There is a risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle. Take the vehicle key with you when exiting and lock the vehicle.
Overview
1 Unlocking 2 Locking 3 Unlocking the tailgate
4 Panic mode
Unlocking
Press the button on the vehicle key.
Depending on the settings, refer to page 80, the following access points are unlocked.
Driver's door.
Press the button on the vehicle key again to unlock the other vehicle access
points.
All doors and tailgate.
In addition, the following functions are exe­cuted:
Unlocking is confirmed by the turn sig-
nals and the horn. This function must be
activated in the settings, refer to
page 80.
The settings stored in the driver profile,
refer to page 77, are applied.
The interior lights, refer to page 142,
and the MINI logo projection are switched on, provided that the interior lights were not switched off manually.
Depending on the settings, the welcome
light and pathway lighting, refer to page 139, are switched on.
The alarm system, refer to page 81, is
switched off.
The light functions may depend on the am­bient brightness.
Convenient opening
Press and hold the button on the ve­hicle key after unlocking.
The windows and the glass sunroof are opened, as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed.
Locking
1. Close the driver's door.
2. Press the button on the vehicle
key.
The following functions are executed:
All doors and the tailgate are locked. Locking is confirmed by the turn signals
and the horn. This function must be ac­tivated in the settings, refer to page 80.
The alarm system, refer to page 81, is
switched on.
If the drive-ready state is still switched on when you lock the vehicle, the vehicle horn honks twice. In this case, the drive-ready state must be switched off by means of the Start/Stop button.
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With Comfort Access: convenient closing
Safety information
Warning
With convenient closing, body parts can be jammed. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the doors is clear during convenient closing.
Closing
Press and hold the button on the ve­hicle key in the area close to the ve­hicle.
The windows and the glass sunroof are closed, as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed.
Switch on interior lights and courtesy light
Press the button on the vehicle key with the vehicle locked.
The MINI logo projection is also switched on.
These functions are not available if the inte­rior lights were switched off manually.
The light functions may depend on the am­bient brightness.
After locking, wait 10 seconds before press­ing the button again.
Tailgate
whether the tailgate can be unlocked with the vehicle key and how the vehicle doors will respond to this. To perform settings, re­fer to page 80.
Safety information
Warning
Body parts can be jammed when operating the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the tail­gate is clear during opening and closing.
NOTICE
The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is a risk of damage to prop­erty, among other potential damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the tail­gate is clear during opening and closing.
NOTICE
Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the windows and heat conductors while driv­ing. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do not hit the windows.
Opening
Press and hold the button on the ve­hicle key for approx. 1 second.
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung upward.
General information
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi­cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area.
Depending on the vehicle equipment and country version, it is possible to specify
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You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation.
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Press the button on the vehicle
key and hold for at least 3 sec­onds.
Briefly press the button on the vehicle
key three times in succession.
To switch off the alarm: press any button.
Replacing the battery
NOTE
Improper batteries in the vehicle key can damage the vehicle key. There is a danger of damage to property. Always replace the discharged battery with a battery with the same voltage, the same size and the same specification.
1. Remove the integrated key from the ve-
hicle key, refer to page 73.
2. Slide the integrated key into the open-
ing and raise the cover. The battery compartment is accessible.
3. Slide the integrated key in the cover of
the battery compartment and raise the cover.
4. Push battery in arrow direction using a
pointed object and lift it out.
5. Insert a type CR 2032 3V battery with
the positive side facing up.
6. Insert lid and cover.
7. Push the integrated key into the vehicle
key until it engages.
Have old batteries disposed of by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or specialist
workshop or take them to a collection point.
Additional vehicle keys
Additional vehicle keys are available from a service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
Loss of vehicle keys
A lost vehicle key can be blocked and re­placed by a dealer’s service center or an-
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Malfunction
General information
A Check Control message is displayed. Vehicle key recognition by the vehicle may
malfunction under the following circum­stances:
The battery of the vehicle key is dis-
charged. For replacing the battery, refer to page 71.
Interference of the radio connection
from transmission towers or other equipment with high transmitting power.
Shielding of the vehicle key due to metal
objects. Do not transport the vehicle key to-
gether with metal objects.
Interference of the radio connection
from mobile phones or other electronic devices in direct proximity to the vehi­cle key.
Do not carry the vehicle key in close proximity to other electronic devices.
Interference of radio transmission by a
charging process of mobile devices, for instance charging of a mobile phone.
The vehicle key is in direct proximity of
the wireless charging tray. Place the vehicle key in a different loca-
tion.
In the case of interference, the vehicle can be unlocked and locked from the outside with the integrated key, refer to page 73.
Switching on the drive-ready state via emergency detection of the vehicle key
It is not possible to switch on the drive­ready state if the vehicle key has not been detected.
Proceed as follows in this case:
1. Hold the vehicle key against the mark
on the steering column as shown. Pay attention to the display in the instru­ment cluster.
2. If the vehicle key is detected:
Switch on drive-ready state within 10 seconds.
If the vehicle key is not recognized, slightly change the position of the vehicle key and repeat the procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What precautions can be taken to be able to open a vehicle with an accidentally locked in vehicle key?
The options provided by the Remote
Services of the MINI Connected app in­clude the ability to lock and unlock a ve­hicle.
This requires an active MINI Connected contract and the MINI Connected app must be installed on a smartphone.
Unlocking the vehicle can be requested
via the MINI Connected Call Center. An active MINI Connected contract is
required.
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Integrated key
General information
The driver's door can be locked and un­locked without the vehicle key using the integrated key.
Safety information
Warning
Unlocking from the inside is only possible with special knowledge.
Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehicle while being exposed to extreme temperatures are at risk of injury or death. Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are people in it.
NOTICE
The door lock is permanently joined with the door. The door handle can be moved. When pulling the door handle with the integrated key inserted, paint or the integrated key can be damaged. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Remove the integrated key before pulling the external door han­dle.
Removing
Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the integrated key, arrow 2.
Locking/unlocking via the door lock
1. Remove lid on the door lock.
To do this, slide the integrated key into the opening from below and remove the lid.
2. Unlock or lock the door lock using the
integrated key.
The other doors must be unlocked or locked from the inside.
Alarm system
The alarm system is not switched on if the vehicle is locked with the integrated key.
The alarm system is triggered when the door is opened, if the vehicle has been un­locked via the door lock.
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Buttons for the central locking system
General information
In the event of a severe accident, the vehi­cle is automatically unlocked. The hazard warning system and interior lights come on.
Overview
Buttons for the central locking system.
Locking
The vehicle is not secured against theft when locking.
Unlocking
Press the button.
Comfort Access
Concept
The vehicle can be accessed without operat­ing the vehicle key.
Carrying the vehicle key with you, e.g., in your pants pocket, is sufficient.
The vehicle automatically detects the vehi­cle key when it is in close proximity or in the car's interior.
General information
Comfort Access supports the following functions:
Unlocking and locking the vehicle. Convenient closing. Open the tailgate.
Functional requirements
To lock the vehicle, the vehicle key must
be outside of the vehicle near the doors.
The next unlocking and locking cycle is
not possible until after approx. 2 sec­onds.
Unlocking
Opening
Press button to unlock the doors
together, and then pull the door handle above the armrest.
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door handle again does not unlock the other vehicle access points. Rather, the vehicle is locked again.
If the vehicle was locked automatically after driving off or with the button of the central locking system from the inside, note the fol­lowing: if a door on a locked vehicle is opened from the inside with the door opener, pressing the button on the outer door handle will first lock the vehicle again. To unlock, the button on the outer door han­dle must be pressed again.
Locking
On the driver's or front passenger's outer door handle, press the button.
Convenient closing
Safety information
Warning
With convenient closing, body parts can be jammed. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the doors is clear during convenient closing.
Closing
Press and hold down the button on the driv­er's or front passenger's outer door handle.
In addition to locking, the windows and glass sunroof will be closed.
To open the tailgate
General information
If the tailgate is opened via Comfort Access, locked doors are not unlocked.
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi­cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area.
Safety information
Warning
Body parts can be jammed when operating the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the tail­gate is clear during opening and closing.
NOTICE
The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is a risk of damage to prop­erty, among other potential damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the tail­gate is clear during opening and closing.
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NOTICE
Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the windows and heat conductors while driv­ing. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do not hit the windows.
Opening
Wet or snowy conditions may disrupt the locking request recognition function on the door handles.
In the case of a malfunction, unlock and lock the vehicle using the buttons of the ve­hicle key or use the integrated key, refer to page 73.
Tailgate
General information
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi­cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area.
Press button next on tailgate.
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung upward.
Malfunction
Vehicle key recognition by the vehicle may malfunction under the following circum­stances:
The battery of the vehicle key is dis-
charged. For replacing the battery, refer to page 71.
Interference of the radio connection
from transmission towers or other equipment with high transmitting power.
Shielding of the vehicle key due to metal
objects. Do not transport the vehicle key to-
gether with metal objects.
Interference of the radio connection
from mobile phones or other electronic
Depending on the vehicle equipment and country version, it is possible to specify whether the tailgate can be unlocked with the vehicle key and how the vehicle doors will respond to this. To perform settings, re­fer to page 80.
Safety information
Body parts can be jammed when operating the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the tail­gate is clear during opening and closing.
The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is a risk of damage to prop­erty, among other potential damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the tail­gate is clear during opening and closing.
devices in direct proximity to the vehi­cle key.
Do not carry the vehicle key in close proximity to other electronic devices.
Warning
NOTICE
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NOTICE
Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the windows and heat conductors while driv­ing. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do not hit the windows.
Opening and closing
Opening from the outside
Without Comfort Access: unlock vehicle.
With Comfort Access: unlock the vehi­cle or have the vehicle key with you.
Press button next on tailgate.
Press and hold the button on the
vehicle key for approx. 1 second.
Depending on the setting, the doors may also be unlocked. Unlocking using the vehicle key, refer to page 70.
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung upward.
Opening from the inside
With Steptronic transmission: With the vehicle stationary, press
the button in the driver's floor area. If the vehicle is locked, selector lever posi-
tion P must be engaged first.
With manual transmission:
With the vehicle stationary, press the button in the driver's floor area twice in quick succession.
Closing
Recessed grips on the interior trim of the tailgate can be used to conveniently pull down the tailgate.
Driver profiles
Concept
In the driver profiles, individual settings for several drivers can be stored and called up again when required.
General information
There are three driver profiles with which personal vehicle settings can be stored. Ev­ery vehicle key has been assigned one of these driver profiles.
If the vehicle is unlocked using the vehicle key, the assigned personal driver profile will be activated. All settings stored in the driver profile are automatically applied.
If several drivers use their own vehicle keys, the vehicle will apply the personal set­tings as it is being unlocked. These settings are also restored, if the vehicle has been used in the meantime by a person with a different vehicle key.
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Changes to the settings are automatically stored in the driver profile currently acti­vated.
If another driver profile is selected via the Central Information Display (CID), the set­tings stored in it will be applied automati­cally. The new driver profile is assigned to the vehicle key that is currently in use.
There is an additional guest profile available that is not assigned to any vehicle key: it can be used to apply settings in the vehicle without changing the personal driver pro­files.
Functional requirements
For the system to be able to identify the driver profile associated to a particular driver, the detected vehicle key must be clearly allocated to the driver.
This is the case when:
The driver is only carrying his or her
own vehicle key.
The driver unlocks the vehicle. The driver gets into the vehicle through
the driver's door.
Settings
The settings, for instance for the following systems and functions, are stored in the ac­tive profile. The scope of storable settings depends on country and equipment.
Unlocking and locking. Lights. Radio. Instrument cluster. Programmable memory buttons. Volumes, sound. Control Display. Climate control. Navigation. PDC Park Distance Control.
Rearview camera. Head-up Display. MINI Driving Modes. Intelligent Safety.
Profile management
Selecting a driver profile
Regardless of the vehicle key in use, a dif­ferent driver profile may be activated. This allows you to call up personal vehicle set­tings, even if you did not unlock the vehicle with your own vehicle key.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. Select driver profile.
4. "OK"
All settings stored in the selected driver
profile are automatically applied.
The called-up driver profile is assigned
to the vehicle key being used at the time.
If the driver profile is already assigned
to a different vehicle key, this driver profile will apply to both vehicle keys.
Using a guest profile
The guest profile is for individual settings that are stored in none of the three personal driver profiles.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. "Drive off (guest)"
4. "OK"
The guest profile cannot be renamed. It is not assigned to the vehicle key currently in use.
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Renaming a driver profile
A personal name can be assigned to the ac-
tive driver profile to avoid confusion be-
tween the driver profiles.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. Select driver profile.
The driver profile marked with this
icon can be renamed.
4. "Change driver profile name"
5. Enter profile name.
6. Select the icon.
Resetting a driver profile
The settings of the driver profile currently in use are reset to their factory settings.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. Select driver profile.
The driver profile marked with this
icon can be reset.
4. "Reset driver profile"
5. "OK"
Exporting driver profiles
Most settings of the active driver profile can be exported.
Exporting is helpful when storing and re­trieving personal settings, for instance be­fore delivering the vehicle to a workshop. The stored driver profiles can be taken into another vehicle.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. Select driver profile.
The driver profile marked with this
icon can be exported.
4. "Export driver profile (USB)"
Select USB storage device as needed.
Importing driver profiles
Profiles stored on a USB device can be im­ported via the USB port.
The existing settings of the active driver profile are overwritten with the settings of the imported driver profile.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. Select the driver profile to overwrite.
The driver profile marked with this
icon can be overwritten.
4. "Import driver profile (USB)"
Select USB storage device as needed.
5. Select the driver profile to be imported.
Displaying driver profiles during start
The driver profiles can be displayed at each startup to select the desired profile.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Driver profiles"
3. "Show driver profiles at startup"
System limits
A clear assignment between the vehicle key and driver may not be possible in the fol­lowing cases, for example.
The passenger unlocks the vehicle with
his or her own vehicle key, but another person is driving.
The driver unlocks the vehicle via Com-
fort Access and has multiple vehicle keys with him or her.
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The driver changes, but the vehicle is
not locked and unlocked.
Multiple vehicle keys are located out-
side of the vehicle.
Settings
General information
Depending on the package and country ver­sion, various settings are available for the vehicle key functions.
These settings are stored for the driver pro­file, refer to page 77, currently used.
Unlocking
Doors
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. "Doors/Key"
4. "Driver's door" or "All doors"
5. Select the desired setting: "Driver's door only"
Only the driver's door is unlocked. Pressing again unlocks the entire ve­hicle.
"All doors"
The entire vehicle is unlocked.
Tailgate
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
The text next to the icon indicates the current setting.
5. Select the desired setting: "Tailgate"
Only the tailgate is unlocked.
"Tailgate and door(s)"
The tailgate and the doors are un­locked.
"Tailgate opens after unlocking"
The vehicle must be unlocked before the tailgate can be used with the ve­hicle key.
"Button lock"
It is not possible to use the tailgate via the vehicle key.
Depending on the vehicle equipment and country version, this setting may not be of­fered.
Automatic locking
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. "Doors/Key"
4. Select the desired setting: "Lock automatically"
The vehicle locks automatically after a while if no door is opened after un­locking.
"Lock after starting to drive"
The vehicle locks automatically after you drive off.
1. "My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. "Doors/Key"
4.
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Automatic unlocking
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
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3. "Doors/Key"
4. "Unlock at end of trip"
After drive-ready state is switched off by pressing the Start/Stop button, the locked vehicle is automatically un­locked.
Confirmation signals from the vehicle
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. "Doors/Key"
4. Deactivate or activate the desired con-
firmation signals.
"Flash for lock/unlock"
Unlocking is signaled by two flashes, locking by one.
With alarm system:
"Acoustic signal for lock/unlock" Unlocking is signaled by one honk of
the horn.
Locking the vehicle while a device is
connected to the socket for the OBD On­board-Diagnosis. For socket for the OBD Onboard Diagnosis, refer to page 261.
The alarm system signals these changes vis­ually and acoustically:
Acoustic alarm:
Depending on local regulations, the acoustic alarm may be suppressed.
Visual alarm:
By flashing of the hazard warning sys­tem and headlights, where required.
Do not modify the system to ensure func­tion of the alarm system.
Overview
Alarm system
General information
When the vehicle is locked, the vehicle alarm system reacts to the following changes:
Unauthorized opening of a door, the
hood or the tailgate.
Movements in the vehicle interior. Changes in the vehicle tilt, for instance,
during attempts at stealing a wheel or when towing the vehicle.
Disconnected battery voltage. Improper use of the socket for Onboard
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Indicator light on the interior mirror.
Switching on/off
The alarm system is switched on or off as soon as the vehicle is locked with the vehi­cle key or unlocked or locked via Comfort Access.
Opening the doors with the alarm system switched on
The alarm system is triggered when a door is opened if the door was unlocked using the integrated key in the door lock.
Switching off the alarm, refer to page 83.
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Opening the tailgate with the alarm system switched on
The tailgate can be opened even when the alarm system is switched on.
After the tailgate is closed, it is locked and monitored again provided the doors are locked. The hazard warning system flashes once.
Panic mode
You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation.
Press the button on the vehicle
key and hold for at least 3 sec­onds.
Briefly press the button on the vehicle
key three times in succession.
To switch off the alarm: press any button.
Signals of the indicator light
The indicator light flashes briefly every
2 seconds: The alarm system is switched on.
Indicator light flashes for approx.
10 seconds, then it flashes briefly every 2 seconds:
Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active, as doors, hood, or tailgate are not correctly closed. Cor­rectly closed access points are secured.
Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active, as doors, hood, or trunk lid are not correctly closed. Cor­rectly closed access points are secured.
When the still open access points are closed, the interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor will be switched on.
The indicator light goes out after un-
locking: The vehicle has not been tampered with.
The indicator light flashes after unlock-
ing until standby state is switched on, but no longer than approx. 5 minutes:
An alarm has been triggered.
Tilt alarm sensor
The tilt of the vehicle is monitored. The alarm system responds in situations
such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the vehicle is towed.
Interior motion sensor
The windows and the glass sunroof must be closed for the system to function properly.
Avoiding unintentional alarms
General information
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can trigger an alarm, although no un­authorized action occurred.
Possible situations for an unwanted alarm:
In automatic car washes. In duplex garages. During transport on trains carrying ve-
hicles, at sea or on a trailer.
With animals in the vehicle.
The tilt alarm sensor and the interior mo­tion sensor can be switched off in such sit­uations.
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor
Press the button on the vehicle key within 10 seconds as soon as the vehicle is locked.
The indicator light lights up for approx. 2 seconds and then continues to flash.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor are switched off until the vehicle is locked again.
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Switching off the alarm
Unlock the vehicle with the vehicle key. Unlock the vehicle with the integrated
key and activate the standby state via emergency detection of the vehicle key, refer to page 72.
With Comfort Access: if you have the
vehicle key with you, unlock the vehicle using the button on the driver's side or passenger side door.
Power windows
General information
If an accident of a certain severity occurs, the windows are automatically closed ex­cept a gap.
Safety information
Warning
When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing.
Opening
Press the switch to the resistance
point. The window opens while the switch is
being held.
Press the switch beyond the resist-
ance point. The window opens automatically. Press-
ing the switch again stops the motion.
Convenient opening with the vehicle key,
refer to page 69.
Closing
Pull the switch to the resistance
point. The window closes while the switch is
being held.
Pull the switch beyond the resist-
ance point. The window closes automatically if the
door is closed. Pulling the switch again stops the motion.
Convenient closing with the vehicle key, re-
fer to page 70.
Closing via Comfort Access, refer to
page 75.
Overview
Power windows
Jam protection system
Concept
The jam protection prevents objects or body
parts becoming jammed between the door
frame and window while a window is being
closed.
General information
If resistance or a blockage is detected while
a window is being closed, the closing action
is interrupted.
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Safety information
Warning
Accessories on the windows such as an­tennas can impact jam protection. There is a risk of injury. Do not install accessories in the area of movement of the windows.
Closing without the jam protection system
In case of danger from the outside or if ice might prevent normal closing, proceed as follows:
1. Pull the switch past the resistance
point and hold it there. The window closes with limited jam pro-
tection. If the closing force exceeds a specific threshold, closing is inter­rupted.
2. Pull the switch past the resistance
point again within approx. 4 seconds and hold it there.
The window closes without jam protec­tion.
Malfunction
General information
In certain situations a window can only be operated to a limited extent.
After a power failure during the opening
or closing process, the a window can only be operated to a limited extent. The system must be initialized in this case.
The power window motors are equipped
with overheating protection. If a win­dow is opened and closed several times within a short period of time, the over­heating protection switches the motor off temporarily. Depending on the de-
gree of overheating, it may only be pos­sible to close the window or it may not be possible to operate it at all.
In this case: allow the power window motor to cool down.
Initializing the system
The system can be initialized when the ve­hicle is stationary and the drive-ready state is switched on.
During initialization, the affected window closes without jam protection.
Warning
When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing.
1. Open the affected window completely.
2. Pull the switch to the resistance
point and hold. The window closes.
3. Continue holding the switch pulled
to the resistance point. The window opens and closes once or
twice after approx. 15 seconds, depend­ing on the vehicle's equipment.
4. Release switch.
Panoramic glass sunroof
General information
In the event of a severe accident, the glass sunroof is automatically closed.
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Safety information
Warning
Body parts can be jammed when operating the glass sunroof. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the glass sunroof is clear during opening and closing.
Overview
Tilting the glass sunroof
Press back the switch up to or beyond the resistance point and release it.
The glass sunroof is raised.
Opening glass sunroof
When the glass sunroof is closed
Press the switch back beyond the resistance point and re­lease it twice.
The glass sunroof is opened. Pressing the switch again
stops the motion.
With the glass sunroof completely raised
Slide switch back to the re-
sistance point and hold. The glass sunroof is
opened as long as the switch is pressed.
Press the switch back beyond the resist-
ance point and release it. The glass sunroof is opened. Pressing the switch again stops the mo-
tion.
Comfort position
In some models, the wind noises in the car's interior are lowest when the glass sunroof is not fully open. In these models, the auto­matic function initially only opens the glass sunroof up to this comfort position.
Pressing the switch again opens the glass sunroof fully.
Closing glass sunroof
With the glass sunroof open
Slide switch forward to the
resistance point and hold. The glass sunroof is closed
as long as the switch is pressed and stops in the raised position.
Press the switch forward beyond the re-
sistance point and release it. The glass sunroof is closed and stops in
the raised position. Pressing the switch again stops the mo-
tion.
Press the switch forward beyond the re-
sistance point and release it twice. The glass sunroof is closed.
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Pressing the switch again stops the mo­tion.
With the glass sunroof completely raised
Press the switch forward be­yond the resistance point and release it.
The glass sunroof is closed.
Opening/closing the sun protection
1. Push the switch forward past the resist-
2. Push the switch forward again past the
Initializing after a power interruption
After a power failure during the opening or closing process, the glass sunroof can only be operated to a limited extent. The system
Use the handle to slide the sun protection into the desired position.
must be initialized in this case. MINI rec­ommends having this work performed only by a dealer's service center or another quali­fied service center or repair shop.
Jam protection system
ance point and hold it. The glass sunroof closes with limited
jam protection. If the closing force ex­ceeds a specific threshold, closing is in­terrupted.
resistance point and hold until the glass sunroof closes without jam protection. Make sure that the closing area is clear.
Concept
The jam protection prevents objects or body parts from becoming jammed between the roof and glass sunroof while the glass sun­roof is closing.
General information
If resistance or a blockage is detected while the glass sunroof is being closed, the clos­ing action is interrupted.
The glass sunroof opens slightly.
Closing without the jam protection system
If there is an external danger, proceed as follows:
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
Sitting safely
An ideal seat position that meets the needs of the occupants can make a vital contribu­tion to relaxed, fatigue-free driving.
In the event of an accident, the correct seat position plays an important role. Follow the information in the following chapters:
Seats, refer to page 87. Safety belts, refer to page 90. Head restraints, refer to page 92. Airbags, refer to page 144.
Warning
With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, the efficacy of the safety belt can no longer be ensured. There is a risk of slid­ing under the safety belt in an accident. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Adjust the seat prior to starting the trip. Adjust the backrest so that it is in the most upright position as possible and do not adjust again while driving.
Warning
There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the area of movement of the seat is clear prior to any adjustment.
Adjusting seats
Overview
Front seats
Safety information
Warning
Seat setting while driving can lead to un­expected movements of the seat. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of ac­cident. Only adjust the seat on the driver's side when the vehicle is stationary.
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Forward/backward
Warning
Unexpected movements of the seat while driving may occur if the seat is unlocked. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. After adjusting, move the seat forward or back slightly, making sure the seat engages properly.
Pull the lever and slide the seat in the de­sired direction.
Height
Backrest tilt
Pull the lever, and apply your weight to the backrest or lift it off, as necessary.
Lumbar support
The curvature of the seat backrest can be adjusted in a way that it supports the lum­bar region of the spine. The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture.
Pull the lever up or press it down as often as needed to reach the desired height.
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Turn the wheel in order to increase or de­crease the curvature.
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Thigh support
Pull the lever at the front of the seat and ad­just the thigh support.
Entering the rear
Safety information
Warning
There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the area of movement of the seat is clear prior to any adjustment.
Warning
Unexpected movements of the seat while driving may occur if the seat is unlocked. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. After adjusting, move the seat forward or back slightly, making sure the seat engages properly.
gages correctly by slightly moving forward and back.
Fold the seat backrest forward
1. Pull lever up to the stop.
2. Fold the seat backrest forward.
3. Push the seat forward.
Original position
The driver's seat features a mechanical memory function for forward/back and backrest adjustment.
1. Push the seat back into the original po-
sition.
2. Fold back the backrest to lock the seat.
If the backrest is folded back when the seat is not yet in the original position, the seat engages in the current position. In this case, manually adjust longitudinal direction, refer to page 88.
Warning
Unexpected movements of the rear seat backrest while driving may occur if the rear seat backrest is unlocked. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of in­jury. Fold back and lock the backrests be­fore driving. Make sure the backrest en-
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Front seat heating
Overview
Seat heating
Switching on
Press the button once for each tem­perature level.
The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit.
If the trip is continued within approx. 15 minutes after a stop, seat heating is switched on automatically with the temper­ature selected last.
When GREEN Mode is activated, refer to page 226, the heating output is reduced.
Switching off
Press and hold the button until the LEDs go out.
Safety belts
Although airbags enhance safety by provid­ing added protection, they do not replace safety belts.
If needed, disengage the safety belt in the rear from the belt buckle on the side.
All belt fastening points are designed to achieve the best possible protective effect of the safety belts with proper use of the safety belts and correct seat setting. Follow notes on sitting safely, refer to page 87.
Safety information
Warning
Use of a safety belt to buckle more than one person will potentially defeat the abil­ity of the safety belt to serve its protective function. There is a risk of injuries or dan­ger to life. Do not allow more than one per­son to wear a single safety belt. Infants and children are not allowed on an occu­pant's lap, but must be transported and se­cured in designated child restraint sys­tems.
Warning
The efficacy of safety gear, including safety belts, can be limited or lost when safety belts are fastened incorrectly. An incorrectly fastened safety belt can cause additional injuries, for instance in the event of an accident, braking or evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that all occu­pants are wearing safety belts correctly.
General information
The vehicle is fitted with four safety belts to ensure occupant safety. However, they can only unfold their protective effect when adjusted correctly.
Always make sure that safety belts are be­ing worn by all occupants before driving off.
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Warning
The efficacy of safety gear, including safety belts, may not be fully functional or fail in the following situations:
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The safety belts or safety belt buckles
are damaged, soiled, or changed in any other way.
Belt tensioners or belt retractors
were modified.
Safety belts can be imperceptibly damaged in the event of an accident. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not modify safety belts, safety belt buckles, belt ten­sioners, belt retractors or belt anchors and keep them clean. Have the safety belts checked after an accident at the dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
Correct use of safety belts
Wear the safety belt twist-free and tight
to your body over your lap and should­ers.
Wear the safety belt deep on your hips
over your lap. The safety belt may not press on your stomach.
Do not rub the safety belt against sharp
edges, or guide it or jam it in across
hard or fragile objects.
Avoid thick clothing. Re-tighten the safety belt frequently up-
ward around your upper body.
Buckling the safety belt
1. Guide the safety belt slowly over
shoulder and hip to put it on.
2. Insert the tongue plate into the safety
belt buckle. The safety belt buckle must engage audibly.
Unbuckling the safety belt
1. Hold the safety belt firmly.
2. Press the red button in the belt buckle.
3. Guide the safety belt back into its roll-
up mechanism.
Safety belt reminder for driver's seat and front passenger seat
Display in the instrument cluster
The indicator light lights up and a signal sounds. Make sure that the
safety belts are positioned correctly. The safety belt reminder can also be acti­vated if objects are placed on the front pas­senger seat.
Safety belt reminder for rear seats
General information
The safety belt reminder is automatically activated each time the drive-ready state is switched on.
The safety belt reminder is also activated when a passenger unbuckles a rear seat safety belt during the trip.
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Display in the instrument cluster
The indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminates after switching on the drive­ready state.
Icon Description
Green: the safety belt is buckled on the corresponding rear seat.
Red: the safety belt is not buckled on the corresponding rear seat.
Front head restraints
Warning
Objects on the head restraint reduce the protective effect in the head and neck area. There is a risk of injury.
Do not use seat or head restraint cov-
ers.
Do not hang objects, for instance
clothes hangers, directly on the head restraint.
Only use accessories that have been
determined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint.
Do not use any accessories, for in-
stance pillows, while driving.
Safety information
Adjusting the height
Warning
Removal or incorrect adjustment of head restraints can cause injuries in the head and neck area. There is a risk of injury.
Before driving, install the removed
head restraints on the occupied seats.
Adjust the head restraint so its center
supports the back of the head at as close to eye level as possible.
Adjust the distance so that the head
restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head. Adjust the distance via the backrest tilt as needed.
To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and
push the head restraint down.
To raise: push the head restraint up.
After setting the height, make sure that the head restraint engages correctly.
Warning
Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint.
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Removing
Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in question.
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Warning
Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint.
1. If necessary, fold the rear seat backrest
forward.
2. Pull head restraint up as far as possible.
3. Press the button, arrow 1, and pull the
head restraint out completely.
Installing
Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint.
Rear head restraints
Safety information
Warning
Removal or incorrect adjustment of head restraints can cause injuries in the head and neck area. There is a risk of injury.
Before driving, install the removed
head restraints on the occupied seats.
Adjust the head restraint so its center
supports the back of the head at as close to eye level as possible.
Adjust the distance so that the head
restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head. Adjust the distance via the backrest tilt as needed.
Warning
Objects on the head restraint reduce the protective effect in the head and neck area. There is a risk of injury.
Do not use seat or head restraint cov-
ers.
Do not hang objects, for instance
clothes hangers, directly on the head restraint.
Only use accessories that have been
determined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint.
Do not use any accessories, for in-
stance pillows, while driving.
Adjusting the height
To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and
push the head restraint down.
To raise: push the head restraint up.
After setting the height, make sure that the head restraint engages correctly.
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Fold down
To fold down: press the button, arrow 1,
and press down the head restraint, ar­row 2.
Forward: fold the head restraint toward
the front as far as it will go. Make sure that the head restraint engages cor­rectly.
Removing
Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in question.
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors
General information
The mirror on the front passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror.
Safety information
Warning
Objects reflected in the mirror are closer than they appear. The distance to the traf­fic behind could be incorrectly estimated, for instance while changing lanes. There is a risk of accident. Estimate the distance to the traffic behind by looking over your shoulder.
Overview
1. Fold down the rear seat backrest, refer
to page 215, in question.
2. Pull head restraint up against the resist-
ance.
3. Press the button, arrow 1, and pull the
head restraint out completely.
Installing
Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint.
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3 Folding in and out
Selecting a mirror
To change over to the other mirror: Slide the switch.
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Adjusting electrically
Press the button. The mirror movement follows the
button movement.
Malfunction
In case of an electrical malfunction, adjust the mirror by pressing the edges of the mir­ror glass.
Automatic heating
Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated as needed and when the standby state is switched on.
Automatic dimming feature
The exterior mirror on the driver's side is automatically dimmed. Photocells in the car's interior mirror, refer to page 96, are used to control this.
Automatic Curb Monitor, exterior mirror
Interior mirror, manually dimmable
Flip lever
To reduce the blinding effect of the interior mirror, flip the lever forward.
Turn button
Concept
If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on the front passenger side is tilted down­ward. This improves your view of the curb and other low-lying obstacles when parking, for instance.
Activating
1. slide the switch to the driver's
side mirror position.
2. Engage selector lever position R.
Deactivating
Slide the switch to the passenger's side mir­ror position.
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Interior mirror, automatic dimming feature
Overview
Photocells are used for control:
In the mirror glass. On the back of the mirror.
Functional requirements
Keep the photocells clean. Do not cover the area between the inte-
rior mirror and the windshield.
Steering wheel
Adjusting
1. Fold the lever down.
2. Move the steering wheel to the prefer-
red height and angle to suit your seat position.
3. Fold the lever back up.
Heated steering wheel
Overview
Safety information
Warning
Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. Adjustng the steering wheel while the vehicle is sta­tionary only.
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Heated steering wheel
Switching on/off
Press the button.
On: the LED lights up. Off: the LED goes out.
If the trip is resumed within approx. 15 mi­nutes after an intermediate stop, the heated steering wheel switches on automatically if the function was switched on at the end of the last trip.
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Transporting children safely
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes all standard, country­specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op­tions or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
The right place for children
Safety information
Warning
Unattended children or animals in the ve­hicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic, for in­stance due to the following actions:
Pressing the Start/Stop button. Releasing the parking brake. Opening and closing the doors or
windows.
Engaging selector lever position N. Using vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle. Take the vehicle key with you when exiting and lock the vehicle.
Warning
A heated vehicle may result in death to persons, especially children, or animals. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not leave persons, especially children, or animals unattended in the vehicle.
Warning
Exposure to intense sunlight can cause child restraint systems and their compo­nents to become very hot. Persons may sustain burn injuries when touching the hot components. There is a risk of injury. Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight or cover where necessary. If necessary, let the child restraint system cool down before transporting a child. Do not leave children unattended in the vehi­cle.
Transport children in the rear seat
General information
Accident research shows that the safest place for children is in the rear seat.
Children younger than 13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft/150 cm should be trans­ported in the rear seat in suitable child re­straint systems designed for the age, weight and size of the child. Children 13 years of age or older must wear a safety belt as soon as a suitable child restraint system can no longer be used due to their age, weight, or size.
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Safety information
Warning
Warning
The safety belt cannot be fastened cor­rectly on children shorter than 5 ft, 150 cm without suitable additional child restraint systems. The efficacy of safety gear, including safety belts, can be limited or lost when safety belts are fastened in­correctly. An incorrectly fastened safety belt can cause additional injuries, for in­stance in the event of an accident, braking or evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of in­juries or danger to life. Secure children shorter than 5 ft, 150 cm using suitable child restraint systems.
The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect seat setting or improper installation of the child seat. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the child re­straint system fits securely against the backrest. If possible, adjust the backrest tilt for all affected backrests and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats and backrests are securely engaged or locked. If possible, adjust the height of the head restraints or remove them.
Installing child restraint sys-
Children on the front passenger seat
General information
Before using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, ensure that the front, knee, and side airbags on the front passen­ger side are deactivated. For automatic de­activation of front-seat passenger airbags, refer to page 146.
Safety information
tems
General information
Pay attention to the specifications of the child restraint system manufacturer when selecting, installing, and using child re­straint systems.
In order to facilitate the installation of a back-facing child restraint system in the rear:
Move the front passenger seat as far up as possible before folding down the backrest.
Warning
Active front-seat passenger airbags can in­jure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front­seat passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indica­tor light lights up.
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Warning
The protective effect of child restraint sys­tems and their fastening systems which have been damaged or exposed to an acci­dent can be limited or lost. A child cannot be properly restrained in the event of an accident, braking or evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life.
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Do not use child restraint systems which have been damaged or exposed to an acci­dent.
If a child restraint system and its fasten­ing system has been damaged or exposed to an accident, have these systems checked and replaced by the dealer's serv­ice center or another qualified service cen­ter or repair shop.
Warning
The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect seat setting or improper installation of the child seat. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the child re­straint system fits securely against the backrest. If possible, adjust the backrest tilt for all affected backrests and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats and backrests are securely engaged or locked. If possible, adjust the height of the head restraints or remove them.
that the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indica­tor light lights up.
Before installing a child restraint system in the front passenger seat, make sure that the front, knee and side airbags on the front passenger side are deactivated.
Deactivate the front-seat passenger airbags automatically, refer to page 146.
Seat position and height
After installing a child restraint system, move the front passenger seat as far back as possible and adjust its height to the highest and thus best possible position for the belt and to offer optimal protection in the event of an accident.
If the upper anchorage of the safety belt is located in front of the belt guide of the child seat, move the front passenger seat care­fully forward until the best possible belt guide position is reached.
Child seat security
On the rear seats
In order to facilitate the installation of a back-facing child restraint system:
Move the front passenger seat as far up as possible before folding down the backrest.
On the front passenger seat
Deactivating airbags
Warning
Active front-seat passenger airbags can in­jure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front­seat passenger airbags are deactivated and
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The rear safety belts and the front passen­ger safety belt can be permanently locked to fasten child restraint systems.
Locking the safety belt
1. Pull out the belt strap completely.
2. Secure the child restraint system with
the safety belt.
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3. Allow the belt strap to be pulled in and
pull it tight against the child restraint system. The safety belt is disabled.
Unlocking the safety belt
1. Unbuckle the safety belt buckle.
2. Remove the child restraint system.
3. Allow the belt strap to be pulled in com-
pletely.
LATCH child restraint fixing system
General information
LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Chil­dren.
Pay attention to the operating and safety in­formation from the child restraint system manufacturer when installing and using LATCH child restraint fixing systems.
Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors
General information
The lower anchors may be used to attach the CRS to the vehicle seat up to a com­bined child and CRS weight of 65 lbs/30 kg when the child is restrained by the internal harnesses.
Safety information
Warning
If the LATCH child restraint fixing sys­tems are not correctly engaged, the protec­tive effect of the LATCH child restraint fixing system is limited. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the lower anchors are securely engaged
and that the LATCH child restraint fixing system fits securely against the backrest.
Warning
The attachment points for child restraint systems in the vehicle are intended for at­taching child restraint systems only. When other objects are mounted, the an­chors can be damaged. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. At­tach only child restraint systems at the corresponding attachment points.
Position
Icon Meaning
The corresponding icon shows the mounts for the lower LATCH anchors.
Seats equipped with lower anchors are marked with a pair, (2), of LATCH symbols.
Before installing LATCH child restraint fixing systems
Pull the safety belt away from the area of the child restraint system.
Assembly of LATCH child restraint fixing systems
1. Install child restraint system, see manu-
facturer's information.
2. Ensure that both LATCH anchors are
properly engaged.
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