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To reset average fuel consumption: press the 
button in the turn signal lever for approx. 
2seconds.
Current fuel consumption
Displays the current fuel consumption to allow 
you to see whether your current driving style is 
conducive to fuel economy with minimum 
exhaust emissions.
Average speed
Periods with the vehicle parked and the engine 
switched off are not included in the calculations 
of average speed.
With the trip computer, page 62, you can have 
the average speed for another trip displayed.
To reset average speed: press the button in the 
turn signal lever for approx. 2 seconds.
Displays on the Control Display
1. "Vehicle Info"
2. "Onboard info" or "Trip computer"
Displays in the "Onboard info":
> Cruising range
> Distance from destination >
Probable arrival time when a destination has 
been input into the navigation system, 
page 120.
Displays in the "Trip computer":
> Departure time
> Trip duration
> Trip distance
Both displays show:
> Average fuel consumption and
> Average speed.
Resetting the fuel consumption and 
speed
To reset the values for the average speed and 
average fuel consumption:
1.Select the respective menu entry.
2. Press the MINI joystick to confirm the mes-
sage.
Resetting the trip computer
To reset all values:
1."Vehicle Info"
2. "Trip computer"
3. "Reset"
Settings and information
Operating principle
Certain settings and information are only avail-
able when the ignition is  switched on, the vehi-
cle is at a standstill and the doors are closed.
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4.Turn MINI joystick until the desired time 
zone is set and press the MINI joystick.
The time zone is stored.
Date
Setting date
1."Settings"
2. "Time/Date"
3. "Date:"
4. Turn MINI joystick until the desired day is 
displayed and press the MINI joystick.
5. Create the necessary settings for the month 
and year.
The date is stored.
Setting the date format
1. "Settings"
2. "Time/Date"
3. "Format:"
4. Select the desired format.
The settings are stored for the remote control 
currently in use, refer also  to Personal Profile on 
page 26.
Check Control
The concept
The Check Control monitors vehicle functions 
and alerts you to any ma lfunctions in the sys-
tems monitored. Check Control messages  involve indicator and warning lamps in the dis-
play and, in some circ
umstances, an acoustic 
signal as well as text  messages at the bottom of 
the Control Display.
Indicator and warning lamps
Indicator and warning lamps can light up in var-
ious combinations and colors in the indicator 
areas 1 and 2.
Text messages
Text messages at the upper edge of the Control 
Display explain the meaning of the displayed 
indicator and warning lamps.
Supplemental text messages
For most Check Control  messages, you can view 
more information  later, e.g. regarding the cause 
of a malfunction and how  to respond, refer to 
page 68.
In urgent cases, this  information will be shown 
as soon as the corresponding lamp lights up.
Exit display: 
"OK"
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Hiding Check Control messages
Press the button in the turn signal lever.
> Some Check Control me ssages are displayed 
until the malfunctions have been rectified. 
They cannot be hidden. If several malfunc-
tions occur at the same time, they are dis-
played in succession.
>They are marked with the symbol 
shown here.
> Other Check Control messages are automat-
ically hidden after approx. 20 seconds, but 
remain stored.
>They are marked with the symbol 
shown here.
The  symbol indicates that Check Control mes-
sages have been stor ed. Check Control mes-
sages can be viewed whenever it is convenient.
Viewing stored Check Control messages
Stored Check Control me ssages can only be dis-
played if the driver's door is closed. 1.
Press the button in the turn signal indicator 
as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis-
played.
2. Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
3. Press the button repeatedly until the corre-
sponding symbol and "CHECK INFO" appear 
in the display.
4. Press and hold the button.
If there are no Check Control messages, then 
"CHECK OK" is displayed.
If a Check Control message has been stored, 
the corresponding message is displayed. In 
addition, the text message appears on the 
Control Display. 
5. Press the button to  display any other mes-
sages.
Displaying on the onboard computer
1. "Vehicle Info"
2. "Vehicle status"
3. "Check Control"
4. Select a text message.
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enter the sensors' blind spots before or after a 
continuous audible signal is given. Higher, pro-
truding objects, such as wall ledges, may not be 
detectable. Therefore, always drive cautiously; 
otherwise, there is a risk of personal injury or 
property damage. Loud sound sources outside 
or inside the car can drown out the PDC signal. <
Driving stability control 
systems
Your MINI has a number of systems that help to 
maintain the vehicle's stability even in adverse 
driving conditions.
The laws of physics cannot be repealed, 
even with driving stability control systems. 
An appropriate driving style always remains the 
responsibility of the driver. Therefore do not 
reduce the additional safe t y  m a r g i n  b y  e n g a g i n g  
in hazardous driving thereby running the risk of 
an accident. <
Antilock Brake System ABS
ABS prevents locking of the wheels during brak-
ing. Safe steering response is maintained even 
during full braking. Active safety is thus 
increased.
Braking safely, refer to page 105.
ABS is operational every time you start the 
engine.
Cornering Brake Control CBC
Driving stability and stee ring characteristics are 
further enhanced while braking in turns or dur-
ing a lane change.
Electronic brake-force distribution EBV
The system controls the  brake pressure in the 
rear wheels to ensure  stable braking behavior.
Brake Assist
Rapidly depressing the brake causes this system 
to automatically develop maximum braking  force. Thus, the system helps keep braking dis-
tance to a minimum. At the same time, all the 
benefits provided by ABS are exploited.
Do not reduce the pressure on the brake for the 
duration of the full braking application.
Dynamic Stability Control DSC
The concept
DSC prevents the driving wheels from losing 
traction when you pull away from rest or accel-
erate.
DSC also detect
s unstable driving conditions 
such as when the vehicle's rear end fishtails or 
the vehicle is sliding on its front wheels. In these 
cases, DSC helps the ve hicle maintain a safe 
course within physical limits by reducing engine 
output and through braking actions at the indi-
vidual wheels.
Every time that the engine is started, DSC is 
ready to operate.
Deactivating DSC
Press the switch until the DSC OFF indicator 
lamp on the speedometer lights up and DSC OFF 
is displayed on the tachometer. DSC is deacti-
vated. Stabilizing and  propulsion promoting 
actions are no longer executed.
When driving with snow chains or to 'rock free' 
in snow, it can be helpfu l to switch off DSC for a 
brief period.
To increase vehicle stabil ity, activate DSC again 
as soon as possible.
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Deactivating both DTC and DSC
Press the switch for at least 3 seconds; the indi-
cator lamp DSC OFF on the speedometer comes 
on and DSC OFF is displayed on the tachometer.
The Dynamic Traction Control DTC and Dynamic 
Stability Control DSC are both deactivated. There 
will be no more stabilizing interventions.
Interventions (differential lock) in braking occur 
to improve propulsion when drive wheels are 
rotating unevenly, even when DSC is deacti-
vated.
Activating DSC
Press the switch again: the indicator lamps in the 
display elements go out.
Hill Assist
Hill Assist aids you in co mfortably driving off on 
inclines. It is not necessary to use the parking 
brake for this.
1. Hold the MINI with the brake.
2. Release the brake and immediately drive 
off.
Hill Assist holds the car in place for approx. 
2 seconds after the brake is released. Depending on the load and gradient, the 
vehicle can roll backwa rd slightly during 
this period. After you release the brake, immedi-
ately start driving since the Hill Assist only holds 
the vehicle for about 2 seconds, and it will start 
to roll backward. <
ALL4 all-wheel drive system
ALL4 is the all-wheel driv e system of your MINI. 
The combined effects of  ALL4 and DSC further 
optimize the traction and dynamic driving char-
acteristics. The ALL4 all- wheel drive system vari-
ably distributes the drive force to the front and 
rear axle depending on the driving situation and 
prevailing road conditions.
Sport button
Pressing the button causes your MINI to respond 
even more sportily.
> Engine responds more spontaneously to 
movements of the accelerator.
> Steering response  is more direct.
> Cooper S, John Cooper Works: the engine 
sounds more sporty in coasting mode.
With automatic transmission:
> More rapid gear shifting in Sport program.
Activating the system
Press the switch.
The LED lights up.
SPORT is briefly displayed in the tachometer.
Deactivating the system
>Press the switch again.
> Switch off the engine.
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Indication of a flat tire
The warning lamps come on in yellow 
and red. A message appears on the 
Control Display. An acoustic signal also 
sounds.
There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire inflation 
pressure.
1. Reduce speed and stop the vehicle with cau-
tion. Avoid sudden braking and steering 
maneuvers.
2. Check whether the vehicle is equipped with 
normal tires or with run-flat tires.
Run-flat tires, refer to page 212, are identi-
fied by a circular symbol containing the let-
ters RSC on the tire sidewall.
If the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat 
tires, do not continue driving; continuing 
to drive can result in serious accidents.<
When a flat tire is repo rted, the Dynamic Stability 
Control DSC is activated.
Actions in the event of a flat tire
Normal tires
1. Identify the damaged tire.
To do so, check the infl ation pressure in all 
four tires.
The inflation pressure display of the Mobility 
Kit, page 230, can be used for this purpose.
If the inflation pressure in all four tires is cor-
rect, the Flat Tire Mo nitor might not have 
been initialized. The system must then be 
initialized.
If it is not possible to  identify the damaged 
tire, contact your MINI dealer
2. Use the Mobility Kit to remedy the flat tire on 
the damaged wheel, refer to page 230.
Run-flat tires
You can continue driving with a damaged tire at 
speeds up to 50 mph or 80 km/h.
Continued driving with a flat tire
When driving with a damaged tire:
1.Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu-
vers.
2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph or 
80 km/h.
3. At the next opportunity, check the air pres-
sure in all four tires.
If the inflation pressure in all four tires is cor-
rect, the Flat Tire Monitor might not have 
been initialized. The system must then be 
initialized.
Possible driving distance with complete loss of 
tire inflation pressure:
The distance it is possible to drive depends on 
the load and the stress on the vehicle while driv-
ing.
With an average load, it may be possible to drive 
for approx. 50 miles/80 km.
When driving with damaged tires, the handling 
characteristics change, e. g. the vehicle will skid 
sooner when braking, braking distances will be 
longer, or self-steerin g response will change. 
Adapt your driving style accordingly. Avoid turn-
ing abruptly and  driving over obstacles such as 
curbs, potholes, etc.
Since the possible driving distance depends to a 
considerable degree on the strain exerted on 
the vehicle while driving, it can be shorter or, 
with a gentle driving styl e, can also be longer, 
depending on the speed, road condition, exter-
nal temperature, vehicle load, etc.
Drive cautiously and do not exceed a 
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
A loss of tire inflation pressure results in a 
change in the handling characteristics, e.g. 
reduced lane stability during braking, a longer 
braking distance and alte red self-steering prop-
erties. <
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Vibrations or loud noises while driving can 
indicate final failure of the tire. Reduce 
your speed and bring the vehicle to a stop; oth-
erwise, pieces of tire may come off, which could 
result in an accident.  Do not continue driving 
and contact your MINI dealer. <
Tire Pressure Monitor 
TPM
The concept
Measuring the inflation pressure in the four 
mounted tires. The system notifies you if there is 
a significant loss of pressure in one or more tires.
Functional requirement
The system must have  been reset while the 
inflation pressure was co rrect; otherwise, reli-
able signaling of a flat tire is not ensured.
Always use wheels with TPM electronics to 
ensure that the system will operate properly.
Reset the system again after each correction of 
the tire inflation pressure  and after every tire or 
wheel change.
System limitations
Sudden, serious tire damage caused by 
external influences ca nnot be indicated in 
advance. <
The system does not operate correctly if it has 
not been reset. For example, a flat tire may be 
indicated despite correct  tire inflation pressures.
The system is inactive and cannot indicate a flat 
tire:
> If a wheel without TPM electronics is 
mounted
> Interference with TPM  by other systems or 
devices with the same transmission fre-
quency.
Status display
The current status of th e Tire Pressure Monitor 
can be displayed by the  onboard computer, e.g. 
whether or not the TPM is activated.
1. "Vehicle Info"
2. "Vehicle status"
3. "Tire Pressure Monitor - TPM"
The status is displayed.
Status indicator on the onboard 
computer
The tire and system condit ion is indicated by the 
color of the tires.
A change in the tire in flation pressure during 
driving is taken into account.
A correction is only required when this is indi-
cated by the TPM.
Green wheels
The inflation pressure corresponds to the 
desired state.
"TPM active" is displayed on the onboard com-
puter.
One wheel yellow
There is a flat tire or substantial loss of tire pres-
sure in the indicated tire.
All wheels yellow
> There is a flat tire or substantial loss of tire 
pressure in one or more tires.
> The system was not reset after a wheel 
change and thus issues a warning based on 
the inflation pressures initialized last.
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Run-flat tires
You can continue driving with a damaged tire at 
speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.If the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat 
tires, do not continue driving; continuing 
to drive can result  in serious accidents. <
Continued driving with a flat tire
When driving with a damaged tire:
1.Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu-
vers.
2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph or 
80 km/h.
3. At the next opportunity, check the air pres-
sure in all four tires.
If the inflation pressure is correct in all four 
tires, then the Tire Pressure Monitor may not 
have been reset. The system must then be 
reset.
Possible driving distance with complete loss of 
tire inflation pressure:
The distance it is possible to drive depends on 
the load and the stress on the vehicle while driv-
ing.
With an average load, it may be possible to drive 
for approx. 50 miles/80 km.
When driving with damaged tires, the handling 
characteristics change, e. g. the vehicle will skid 
sooner when braking, braking distances will be 
longer, or self-steering response will change. 
Adapt your driving style accordingly. Avoid turn-
ing abruptly and driving  over obstacles such as 
curbs, potholes, etc.
Since the possible driving distance depends to a 
considerable degree on the strain exerted on 
the vehicle while driving, it can be shorter or, 
with a gentle dr iving style, can also be longer, 
depending on the speed, road condition, exter-
nal temperature, vehicle load, etc. Drive cautiously and do not exceed a 
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
A loss of tire inflation  pressure results in a 
change in the handling characteristics, e.g. 
reduced lane stability during braking, a longer 
braking distance and alte red self-steering prop-
erties. <
Vibrations or loud noises while driving can 
indicate complete failure of the tire. 
Reduce your speed and bring the vehicle to a 
stop; otherwise, pieces of tire may come off, 
which could result in an accident. Do not con-
tinue driving and contact your MINI dealer. <
Malfunction
The small warning lamp flashes in yel-
low and then lights up continuously; the 
larger warning lamp lights up in yellow. 
On the onboard computer, the tires are 
shown in gray and  a message appears.
No flat tire can be detected.
Display in the following situations:
> Wheel without TPM electronics is mounted:
If need be, have it checked by your MINI 
dealer.
> Malfunction:
Have the system checked
> TPM was unable to complete the resetting 
procedure; reset the system again.
The small warning lamp flashes in yel-
low and then lights up continuously; the 
larger warning lamp lights up in yellow. 
On the onboard computer, the tires are 
shown in gray and  a message appears.
No flat tire can be detected.
Display in the following situation:
> Interference due to sy stems or devices that 
use the same radio frequency: 
The system automatically reactivates once it 
is outside of the field of interference.
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Message for unsuccessful system reset
Yellow warning lamp comes on. A mes-
sage appears on the onboard com-
puter.
The system has detected  a wheel change, but 
has not yet been reset. It is not possible to pro-
vide a reliable warning  about the current infla-
tion pressure.
Check the tire inflation pressure and reset the 
system, page 78.
Declaration according to NHTSA/
FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring 
Systems
Each tire, including the spare, should be 
checked monthly when cold  and inflated to the 
inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle 
manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire infla-
tion pressure label. If your vehicle has tires of a 
different size than the size indicated on the vehi-
cle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you 
should determine the proper tire inflation pres-
sure for those tires. As  an added safety feature, 
your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pres-
sure monitoring system TPMS that illuminates a 
low tire pressure telltal e when one or more of 
your tires are significantly underinflated. 
Accordingly, when the low  tire pressure telltale 
illuminates, you should st op and check your tires 
as soon as possible, and inflate them to the 
proper pressure. Driving on a significantly 
underinflated tire causes the tire to overheat 
and can lead to tire fail ure. Underinflation also 
reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and 
may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping 
ability. Please note that the TPMS is not a substi-
tute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the 
driver's responsibility to  maintain correct tire 
pressure, even if underi nflation has not reached 
the level at which the TPMS low tire pressure tell-
tale illuminates.
The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined 
with the low tire pressure telltale. When the sys-
tem detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash 
for approximately one minute and then remain  continuously lit. This 
sequence will continue 
upon subsequent vehicle startups as long as the 
malfunction exists. When the malfunction indi-
cator is illuminated, the system may not be able 
to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. 
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of 
reasons, including the installation of replace-
ment or alternate tires or  wheels on the vehicle 
that prevent the TPMS from functioning prop-
erly. Always check the TP MS malfunction telltale 
after replacing one or mo re tires or wheels on 
your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or 
alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to 
continue to function properly.
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Airbags
MINI Countryman:
MINI Paceman:
The following airbags are located under the 
marked covers:
1Front airbags
2 Knee airbag 3
Side airbags in backrests
4 Head airbags at the front and rear
Protective action
Observe the instructions on page 38 to 
ensure the best possible personal protec-
tion. <
The front airbags help protect the driver and 
front passenger by responding to frontal 
impacts in which safety belts alone cannot pro-
vide adequate restraint. When needed, the head 
and side airbags help provide protection in the 
event of side impact. Th e relevant side airbag 
supports the side upper body area. The head air 
bag supports the head.
The airbags are designed  to not be triggered in 
every type of collision, e.g. not in minor acci-
dents, certain rollover si tuations or rear impacts. Do not apply adhesive materials to the 
cover panels of the airbags, cover them or 
modify them in any other way.
Keep the dashboard and window on the passen-
g e r  s i d e  f r e e  f r o m  o b s t r u c t i o n ,  i . e .  d o  n o t  c o v e r  i t  
with adhesive film or co verings, and do not affix 
any holders such as for a navigation device or a 
mobile phone.
Do not attach seat covers, cushions or other 
objects not specifically approved for seats with 
integral side airbags to  the front seats. Do not 
hang items of clothing su ch as coats or jackets 
over the backrests. Do not attempt to remove 
the airbag retention system from the vehicle. Do 
not modify the individual components of the 
syst em o r it s w iring in  an y w ay . This inclu des th e 
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