ESP MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2002 Owner's Manual
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8For your own safety  
Use unleaded gasoline only. Fuels 
containing up to and including 
10 % ethanol or other oxygenates with up 
to 2.8 % oxygen by weight (i.e. 15 % MTBE or 
3 % methanol plus an equivalent amount 
of co-solvent) will not void the applicable 
warranties with respect to defects in mate-
rials or workmanship. Field experience has 
indicated significant differences in fuel 
quality (volatility, composition, additives, 
others) among gasolines offered for sale in 
the United States and Canada. The use of 
poor-quality fuels may result in driveability, 
starting and stalling problems especially 
under certain environmental conditions, 
such as high ambient temperature and 
high altitude. 
Should you encounter driveability prob-
lems which you suspect could be related to 
the fuel you are using, we recommend that 
you respond by switching to a recognized 
high-quality brand. 
Failure to comply with these recommenda-
tions may result in unscheduled mainte-
nance. 
Obey pertinent safety rules when you are 
handling gasoline.  
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Important safety information. 
For your own safety, use genuine parts and 
accessories approved by the manufacturer 
of the MINI. 
When you purchase accessories tested 
and approved by the manufacturer of the 
MINI and Original MINI Parts, you simulta-
neously acquire the assurance that they 
have been thoroughly tested by the manu-
facturer of the MINI to ensure optimum 
performance when installed on your 
vehicle. 
The manufacturer of the MINI warrants 
these parts to be free from defects in mate-
rial and workmanship. 
The manufacturer of the MINI will not 
accept any liability for damages resulting 
from installation of parts and accessories 
not approved by the manufacturer of the 
MINI.
The manufacturer of the MINI cannot test 
every product from other manufacturers to 
verify if it can be used on a MINI safely and 
without risk to either the vehicle, its opera-
tion, or its occupants. 
Original MINI Parts, MINI Accessories and 
other products approved by the manufac-
turer of the MINI, together with profes- 
sional advice on using these items, are 
available from all MINI centers. 
Installation and operation of non-MINI 
approved accessories such as alarms, 
radios, amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, 
suspension components, brake dust 
shields, telephones (including operation 
of any portable cellular phone from within 
the vehicle without using an externally 
mounted antenna) or transceiver equip-
ment (e.g. CB, walkie-talkie, ham radio or 
similar) may cause extensive damage to 
the vehicle, compromise its safety, inter-
fere with the vehicleÕs electrical system 
or affect the validity of the MINI Limited 
Warranty. See your MINI center for addi-
tional information.  
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Maintenance, replacement, or repair 
of the emission control devices and 
systems may be performed by any automo-
tive repair establishment or individual 
using any certified automotive part.  
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
 
INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS
 
Technology
that monitors itself  
The system runs a check on the warning 
and indicator lamps marked by " 
l 
" each 
time you switch on the ignition. They each 
light up once for different periods of time. 
If a malfunction should occur in one of 
these systems, the corresponding lamp 
does not go out after the engine is started 
or it lights up while the vehicle is moving. 
You will see how to react correctly to this 
below. 
Red: stop immediately 
Battery charge current  
l  
The battery is no longer being 
charged. Indicates a defective alter-
nator drive belt or a problem with the 
charge circuit. Please contact the nearest 
MINI center.
If this lamp lights up, the power-assist for 
steering can be deactivated.
If the drive belt is defective, do not 
continue driving. The engine could be 
damaged due to overheating. When the 
power-assist is deactivated, increased 
steering effort is required. 
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Engine oil pressure
 
  
l  
Stop immediately. Switch off 
engine. Check the engine oil and 
top up as required. Please contact the 
nearest MINI center.
Do not continue driving, otherwise, 
the engine could be damaged 
because of inadequate lubrication. 
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Brake warning lamp   
l   
If the lamp comes on when the 
parking brake is not engaged:
Check the brake fluid level. Before driving 
further, be sure to comply with the infor-
mation on pages 79, 57 and 92.
Brake warning lamp for Canadian 
models.
With navigation system option:
Coolant temperature warning 
lamp in the speedometer   
l  
If the lamp comes on while oper-
ating the vehicle, the engine has over-
heated. Switch off the engine immediately 
and allow to cool down, see also page 56. 
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INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS
 
Yellow: check as soon as possible 
Flat Tire Monitor  
l 
 
Stays lit: the system is defective. 
Please have the system inspected 
at your MINI center.
More information on page 62
Antilock Brake System (ABS)  
l 
ABS has been deactivated in 
response to system malfunction. 
Conventional braking efficiency is avail-
able. Please have the system inspected 
at your MINI center. 
More information on page 78
ABS indicator lamp for Canadian 
models.
Automatic Stability Control plus 
Traction (ASC+T)/Dynamic Stability 
Control (DSC)  
l 
 
Indicator lamp flashes: 
System active: drive and braking forces are 
regulated. 
The indicator lamp stays lit: 
ASC+T/DSC switched off with button or 
defective. In the event of a defect: please 
have the system inspected at your MINI 
center.
More information on pages 60, 61
 
Service Engine Soon  
l 
If the warning lamp comes on 
either continuously or intermit-
tently, this indicates a malfunction in the 
emissions-related electronic systems. 
Although the vehicle remains operational, 
you should have the systems checked by 
your MINI center at the earliest possible 
opportunity. 
"Service Engine Soon" warning 
lamp for Canadian models 
. 
Engine electronics
 
* 
  
l 
Malfunction in the engine elec-
tronics. You can continue to drive 
with reduced engine output or engine 
speed. Please have the system inspected at 
your MINI center. 
Green: for your information 
Turn signal indicators
Flashes when turn signal indicator 
is on, also for trailer towing. 
Rapid flashing: the system is defective.
More information on page 49
Cruise control 
* 
Lights up when the cruise control is 
activated. Operation via the multi-
function steering wheel.
More information on page 53 
Blue: for your information 
High beams
Comes on when the high beams 
are on or the headlamp flasher is 
actuated. 
More information on page 49 
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SLIDING/TILT SUNROOF
*
ROLLER SUN BLIND
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Safety feature
As of approximately the middle of the roof 
opening, if the sliding/tilt sunroof encoun-
ters resistance during closing, the closing 
operation is interrupted and the sunroof 
opens again slightly.
Despite this safety feature, be 
extremely careful that the closing 
path of the sunroof is not obstructed when-
ever it is closed. Otherwise, triggering the 
closing-force limitation may not be 
ensured in some situations (with very thin 
objects, for instance).
You can override this safety feature by 
pressing the switch beyond the resistance 
point and holding it.<
Manual opening and closingIn the event of an electrical malfunction, 
you can also operate the sliding/tilt 
sunroof manually:
1. Push the clock towards the interior and 
remove
2 Use an Allen wrench to turn the sliding/
tilt sunroof in the desired direction.  
1 Opening1. Press the button in the handle, see 
arrow 1.
The cap is unlocked
2. Guide the roller sun blind towards the 
back.2 Closing1. Use the handle to pull the roller sun 
blind forwards
2. Engage the handle in the device, see 
arrow 2. 
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CORRECT SITTING POSTURE SEAT ADJUSTMENTThe ideal seating position can make a vital 
contribution to relaxed, fatigue-free 
driving. The correct seating position also 
works together with the safety belts and 
airbags to provide occupants with 
maximum levels of passive safety in an 
accident. To ensure that the safety systems 
operate with optimal efficiency, we 
strongly urge you to observe the instruc-
tions contained in the following section.
For supplementary information on trans-
porting children, refer to page 38. Sitting correctly with airbags
Always maintain an adequate 
distance between yourself and all of 
the airbags. Always hold the steering wheel 
by the rim with the hands at the 9 and 
3 o'clock positions to keep any chance of 
injury to hands or arms to an absolute 
minimum, should the airbag be deployed. 
No one and nothing is to come between the 
airbags and the seat occupant.
Never use the front passenger airbag cover 
as a storage surface for objects of any kind, 
or as a support for legs or feet, as this will 
increase the risk of injury in a collision severe 
enough in which the airbag will deploy.<
For airbag locations and additional infor-
mation on airbags, refer to page 37.
Safe with safety belts
Never allow more than one person to 
wear a single safety belt. Never allow 
infants or small children to ride in a 
passenger's lap. Avoid twisting the belt 
while routing it firmly across the hips and 
shoulder, wear it as snugly against your 
body as possible. Do not allow the belt to 
rest against hard or fragile objects. Do not 
route the belt across your neck, or run it 
across sharp edges. Be sure that the belt 
does not become caught or jammed.
Avoid wearing bulky clothing that prevents 
the belt from fitting properly, and pull on 
the belt periodically to retension it over 
your shoulders. In the event of a frontal 
impact, a loose lap belt could slide over the 
hips, leading to abdominal injury. In addi-
tion, the safety belt's restraint effective-
ness is reduced if the belt is worn loosely.
Expectant mothers should always wear 
their safety belts, taking care to position 
the lap belt against the lower hips, where it 
will not exert pressure against the abdom-
inal area.<
For information on using the safety belts, 
refer to page 35.
Important adjustment information
Never try to adjust your seat while 
operating the vehicle. The seat could 
respond with an unexpected movement, 
and the ensuing loss of vehicle control 
could lead to an accident.
Never ride with the backrest reclined to an 
extreme horizontal angle (especially impor-
tant for front passengers to remember). 
Keep the backrest relatively upright to 
minimize the risk of sliding under the 
safety belt and sustaining injury in an acci-
dent.<
Adjusting the seats, see next page. 
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MIRRORS AIRBAGS Interior rearview mirror, automatic 
dimming feature* The mirror dims automatically as required.
The mirror becomes clear again when you 
engage reverse gear or select selector lever 
position R. 
Keep the photocells free and clean to 
ensure that the mirror functions perfectly.
There is one photocell in the mirror frame; 
the other is on the back of the mirror.
Do not cover the area between the 
inside rearview mirror and the wind-
shield, and do not place stickers or toll tags 
on the windshield in front of the mirror.<
1 Side airbags in seats on the driver and 
passenger sides (front)
2 Head airbags on the driver and 
passenger sides for both rows of seats 
(front/rear)
3 Front airbags on the driver and 
passenger sidesProtective effectThe front airbags supplement the safety 
belts by helping to provide additional 
protection for the driver and front 
passenger in the event of a frontal collision 
in which the protection afforded by the 
belts alone may no longer be sufficient. 
When needed, the head and side airbags 
help to furnish protection in the event of 
side impact. Each of the side airbags is 
designed to help support the seat occu-
pant's upper body.
For information on sitting posture, refer to 
page 31.
The airbags do not deploy in response 
to minor collisions, rear impacts and 
certain kinds of vehicle rollover.<
Even when all safety guidelines are 
observed, there is a small residual risk that 
passengers will sustain facial, hand or arm 
injuries in isolated instances. The ignition 
and inflation noise may induce a mild 
temporary hearing loss in sensitive individ-
uals.
Do not apply adhesive materials to 
the cover panels of the airbags, cover 
them or modify them in any other way. Do 
not fit covers, cushions or other items to 
the front seats that have not been specially 
approved for seats with side airbags. Do 
not hang clothing, e. g. jackets, over the 
backrests. Do not attempt to remove the 
airbag restraint system from the vehicle. In 
the event of malfunctions, immobilization 
or use (triggering) of the airbag restraint 
system in accordance with its intended 
function, only commission a MINI center 
with the inspection, repair or disassembly.  
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AIRBAGS TRANSPORTING CHILDRENDo not make any changes yourself to the 
individual components and wiring. This 
includes the padded cover of the steering 
wheel, in the instrument panel and the roof 
supports, as well as the sides of the roof-
liner and the original backrest covers on the 
front seats. Do not attempt to remove or 
dismantle the steering wheel. In view of 
the applicable safety regulations, arrange 
for your MINI center to dispose of the 
airbag generators. Unprofessional 
attempts to service the system could lead 
to failure in an emergency or undesired 
airbag activation, either of which could 
result in personal injury. Do not touch the 
individual components directly after the 
system has been triggered, as otherwise 
there is a danger of burns.<
At all times, occupants should sit 
upright and be properly restrained 
(infants and small children in appropriate 
child-restraint systems; larger children and 
adults using the safety belts). Never let an 
occupant's head rest near or on a head 
airbag because the inflating airbag could 
cause serious or fatal injury. A child which 
is not properly restrained could place his or 
her head on or near the airbag.<
Indicator lamp
The indicator lamp on the instru-
ment panel shows the airbag 
system status starting from igni-
tion key position 1.
System operational:
>The indicator lamp comes on briefly.
System malfunction:
>The indicator lamp does not come on
>The indicator lamp fails to go out after 
the engine has been started, or it comes 
on during normal driving.
A system defect could prevent the airbags 
from deploying in response to a severe 
impact occurring within the system's 
normal triggering range.
Have the system checked as soon as 
possible by your MINI center. 
Children younger than 13 years and/or 
smaller than 5 ft (150 cm) should only 
travel in the rear in suitable restraint 
systems.
Commercially-available child-restraint 
systems are designed to be secured with a 
lap belt or with the lap belt portion of a 
combination lap/shoulder belt. Improperly 
or inadequately installed restraint systems 
can increase the risk of injury to children. 
Always read and follow the instructions 
that come with the system. 
If you use a child-restraint system with a 
tether strap: 
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TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELYYour vehicle has one of two different types 
of child-restraint anchor fittings on the 
back of the rear seats, see arrows 1 or 2.
Depending on the location selected for 
seating in the rear passenger area, attach 
the tether strap to the corresponding 
anchorage point to secure the child-
restraint system.
Adjust the tether strap according to the 
child restraint manufacturerÕs instructions.
Anchor fitting 1 is shown above.
Anchor fitting 2 is shown in the next 
column.<
Both seating positions are fitted with a 
head restraint. Lift the head restraint and 
pass the tether strap between the head 
restraint and the seat back. It is recom-
mended to readjust the head restraint into 
the lowest possible position.
Adjust the tether strap according to 
the child restraint manufacturer's 
instructions. Before installing any child-
restraint device or child seat, please read 
the following: 
Never install a rearward-facing child-
restraint system in the front passenger seat 
of this vehicle. 
Your vehicle is equipped with an airbag 
supplemental restraint system for the front 
passenger. Because the backrest on any 
rearward-facing child-restraint system Ð 
of the kind designed for infants under 
1 year and 20 Ibs./9 kg Ð would be within 
the airbag's deployment range, you should 
never mount such a device in the front 
passenger seat, since the impact of the 
airbag against the child restraint's backrest 
could lead to serious or fatal injuries. 
If it is necessary for a child Ð not an infant Ð 
to ride in the front seat, certain precautions 
should be taken. First, move the passenger 
seat as far away from the instrument panel 
as possible. This important precaution is 
intended to maximize the distance 
between the airbag and the child. Older 
children should be tightly secured with a 
safety belt, after they have outgrown a 
booster seat that is appropriate for their 
age, height and weight. Younger children 
should be secured in an appropriate  
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AUTOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL PLUS TRACTION (ASC+T)
*
The concept
This system optimizes vehicle stability and 
traction, especially when just starting off, 
when accelerating or when cornering.
ASC+T recognizes the danger present in 
traction loss and will increase driving 
stability and traction by reducing the 
engine's output, and if necessary, by 
applying the brakes to the front wheels. 
ASC+T is operational each time you start 
the engine.
The laws of physics cannot be 
repealed, even with ASC+T. An appro-
priate driving style always remains the 
responsibility of the driver. Avoid using the 
additional safety margin provided by the 
system as an excuse for taking unnecessary 
risks.
Do not make any modifications to the 
ASC+T system. Allow only authorized tech-
nicians to perform service procedures on 
the ASC+T.<
Switch off the ASC+TBriefly press the switch.
The indicator lamp stays lit.
When driving with snow chains or to "rock 
free" in snow, it can be helpful to switch off 
the ASC+T for a brief period.
To maintain vehicle stability, always 
drive with the ASC+T switched on 
whenever possible.<Switch the ASC+T back onBriefly press the switch once again.
Indicator lamp goes out.
Indicator lamp
The indicator lamp on the instru-
ment cluster will go out shortly 
after the ignition has been 
switched on, see pages 16, 17.
If the indicator lamp flashes:
ASC+T controls the drive and braking 
forces.
If the indicator lamp fails to go out 
after the engine is started, or if it 
comes on during normal driving and stays 
on:
If the system is either defective or was 
switched off with the button, then the 
stabilizing applications described are no 
longer available. You can, however, drive 
the vehicle normally without ASC+T.
In the event of a malfunction, please see 
your MINI center, see pages 16, 17.< 
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DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)
*
The concept
This system maintains driving stability 
even in critical driving situations.
The system optimizes vehicle stability 
during acceleration and when starting 
from a full stop, as well as optimizing trac-
tion. In addition, it recognizes unstable 
vehicle conditions, such as under- or over-
steering, and, as far as is possible within 
the laws of physics, helps keeping the 
vehicle on a steady course by reducing the 
rpms and brake applications to the indi-
vidual wheels.
The DSC is operational every time you start 
the engine. DSC contains the functions 
Antilock Brake System ABS/Electronic Brake 
Force Distribution EBV/ASC+T.
The laws of physics cannot be 
repealed, even with DSC. An appro-
priate driving style always remains the 
responsibility of the driver. We therefore 
urge you to avoid using the additional 
safety margin of the system as an excuse 
for taking risks.
Do not make any modifications to the DSC 
system. Allow only authorized technicians 
to perform service procedures on the 
DSC.<
To switch off the DSCBriefly press the switch.
The indicator lamp stays lit.
When driving with snow chains, it may be 
effective to switch off the DSC for a brief 
period.
To maintain stability, always drive 
with the DSC switched on whenever 
possible.<To switch DSC back onBriefly press the switch once again.
Indicator lamp goes out.
Indicator lamp
The indicator lamp on the instru-
ment cluster will go out shortly 
after the ignition has been 
switched on, see pages  16, 17.
If the indicator lamp flashes:
DSC controls the drive and braking forces. 
If the indicator lamp fails to go out 
after the engine is started, or if it 
comes on during normal driving and stays 
on:
If the system is either defective or was 
switched off with the button, then the 
stabilizing applications described are no 
longer available. The vehicle will remain 
completely operational, however, without 
DSC.
In the event of a malfunction, please see 
your MINI center, see pages 16, 17.<