MINI Convertible 2017 Owner's Manual

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Seite 171CargoareaCONTROLS171
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DRIVEME.
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ATAGLANCE
CONTROLSDRIVINGTIPSMOBILITYREFERENCE
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ThingstorememberwhendrivingVehiclefeaturesandop

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Generaldrivingnotes
Closingthetailgate WARNING
An open tailgate protrudes from the vehi~
cle and can endanger occupants and other traf~
fic participants or damage the vehicle in the event of an accident, braking or evasive ma~neuvers. In addition, exhaust fumes may enterthe vehicle interior. There is a risk of injury or
risk of damage to property. Do not drive with
the tailgate open. '

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Pulsation of the brake pedal and sounds fromthe hydraulic circuits indicate that ABS is in itsactive mode.
Objectsintheareaaroundthepedals WARNING
Objects in the driver's floor area can limit
the pedal distance or block a depressed pedal.
There is a risk of an accident. Stow objects in
the vehicle such that they are secured and can~ not enter into the driver's floor area. Use floor
mats that are suitable for the vehicle and can be safely attached to the floor. Do not use
loose floor mats and do not layer several floor
mats. Make sure that there is sufficient clear~
ance for the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats
are securely fastened again after they were re~
moved, e.g., for cleaning. '

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Rearluggagerack
Generalinformation Installation only possible with rear luggage rack
preparation.
Rear racks are available as special accessories.
SecuringCOOPERCOOPER S
The anchorage points, arrow 1, and the socket, arrow 2, are located below the covers in thebumper.
Remove the covers before installing the rear luggage rack.
Loading
Because rear luggage racks raise the vehicle's
center of gravity when loaded, they have a ma~ jor effect on vehicle handling and steering re~sponse.
Therefore, note the following when loading and driving:
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SavingfuelVehiclefeaturesandop

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By maintaining a suitable distance to the vehi~
cle driving ahead of you.
Avoidhighenginespeeds As a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowers
fuel consumption and reduces wear.
Use 1st gear to get the vehicle moving. Starting
with the 2nd gear, accelerate rapidly. When ac~
celerating, shift up before reaching high engine
speeds.
When you reach the desired speed, shift into the highest applicable gear and drive with low engine speed and at a constant speed.
If necessary, observe the vehicle's gear shift in~
dicator, refer to page 90.
Usecoastingconditions
When approaching a red light, take your foot
off the accelerator and let the vehicle coast to a
halt.
For going downhill take your foot off the accel~ erator and let the vehicle roll.
The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting.
Switchofftheengine
duringlongerstops
Switch off the engine during longer stops, e.g.,
at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in traffic congestion.
AutoStart/Stopfunction
The Auto Start/Stop function of the vehicle au~
tomatically switches off the engine during a stop.
If the engine is switched off and then restarted
rather than leaving the engine running con~
stantly, fuel consumption and emissions are re~duced. Savings can begin within a few seconds
of switching off the engine.
In addition, fuel consumption is also deter~
mined by other factors, such as driving style, road conditions, maintenance or environmentalfactors.
Switchoffanyfunctions
thatarenotcurrently
needed
Functions such as seat heating and the rear
window defroster require a lot of energy and consume additional fuel, especially in city andstop-and-go traffic.
Switch off these functions if they are not
needed.
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duce fuel consumption. The D selector lever
position remains engaged.
In addition, context-sensitive instructions are displayed to assist with an optimized fuel con~sumption driving style.
The achieved extended range is displayed in
the instrument cluster as bonus range.
Generalinformation The system includes the following MINIMALISM
functions and MINIMALISM displays:'

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