sensor MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2008 Owner's Manual
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Arming and disarming
Whenever the car is locked or unlocked, the 
alarm system is armed or disarmed.
Even when the alarm system is armed, you can 
open the tailgate by means of the   button 
on the remote control.
When you subsequently close the tailgate it is 
again locked and monitored.
On certain national-market versions, 
unlocking via the door lock triggers off the 
alarm.<
Panic mode*
You can activate the alarm system if you find 
yourself in a dangerous situation.
Press the   button for at least two seconds.
Switching off the alarm: 
Press any button.
Switching off an alarm
>Unlock the car with the remote control.
>Insert the key fully into the ignition lock.
>In cars with convenient access
*, press the 
button on the door lock.
Display on the revolution counter
When the system is armed, all LEDs pulse. After 
approx. 16 minutes one LED flashes.
>LEDs pulse or LED flashes: system is armed.
>One LED flashes at short intervals:
A door, the bonnet or the tailgate is not 
properly closed. Even if these are not closed 
fully, the remaining items are deadlocked 
and the LEDs pulse after approx. 10 seconds 
for approx. 16 minutes. Afterwards, one LED 
flashes.The interior movement detector is not acti-
vated.
>LEDs go out after the vehicle is unlocked:
No attempt was made to tamper with the 
car.
>LEDs flash after unlocking until the key is 
inserted in the ignition, but for no longer 
than approx. 5 minutes: an attempt was 
made to tamper with the car.
Tilt alarm sensor
The vehicle's inclination is monitored. The alarm 
is triggered, for instance, if an attempt is made 
to steal the car's wheels or tow it away.
Interior movement detector
Before the interior movement detector can 
operate correctly, the windows and glass roof 
must be closed.
Avoiding false alarms
The tilt alarm sensor and the interior movement 
detector can be switched off together.
This prevents false alarms, e.g. in the following 
situations:
>In duplex garages
>When being transported on car-carrying 
trains, ferries or trailers
>If pets are to remain inside the car
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and 
interior movement detector
>Press the   button on the remote con-
trol twice in succession.
>Lock the vehicle twice with the integrated 
key.
LEDs flash in short succession for approx. 2 sec-
onds.
The tilt alarm sensor and the interior movement 
detector are switched off until the car is next 
unlocked and locked. 
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Driving
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3.Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
4.Briefly press the button repeatedly until the 
symbol and "SET" are displayed.
5.Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
6.Briefly press the button repeatedly until the 
display shows the illustrated symbol, arrow.
7.Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
8.Briefly press the button to select:
>
Brief indication of a turn.
>
Triple turn signal.
9.Press and hold the button until the display 
changes. The setting is stored.Wiper system
1Switching on wipers
2Switching off wipers or brief wipe
3Activating/deactivating intermittent mode 
or rain sensor
*
4Cleaning windshield and headlamps*
Switching on wipers
Press the lever upward, arrow1.
The lever automatically returns to its initial posi-
tion when released.
Normal wiper speed
Press once.
The system switches to intermittent operation 
when the vehicle is stationary.
Fast wiper speed
Press twice or press beyond the resistance point.
The system switches to normal speed when the 
vehicle is stationary.
Intermittent wipe or rain sensor*
If the car is not equipped with a rain sensor, the 
intermittent-wipe time is preset.
If the car is equipped with a rain sensor, the time 
between wipes is controlled automatically and 
depends on the intensity of the rainfall. The rain 
sensor is mounted on the windshield, directly in 
front of the interior rearview mirror.
Activating intermittent wipe or rain 
sensor
Press button, arrow3. 
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Deactivate the rain sensor before entering 
an automatic car wash. Failure to do so 
could result in damage caused by undesired 
wiper activation.<
Adjusting the sensitivity of the rain 
sensor
1.Switch on the ignition, refer to page39.
2.Briefly press the button in the turn indicator 
lever repeatedly until "SET/INFO" is dis-
played.
3.Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
4.Briefly press the button repeatedly until the 
symbol and "SET" are displayed.5.Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
6.Press the button to select the desired sensi-
tivity.
7.Wait for the display to change.
The settings are stored.
Deactivating intermittent wipe or rain 
sensor
Press the button again, arrow3.
Brief wipe
Press the lever downward once, arrow2.
Cleaning windshield and headlamps*
Pull the lever, arrow 4.
Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield and 
the wipers are operated briefly.
When the vehicle lighting system is switched on, 
the headlamps are cleaned at regular and 
appropriate intervals.
In cars equipped with an alarm system, the 
headlamps cannot be cleaned when the bonnet 
is open.
Do not use the washers when the washer 
fluid reservoir is empty, otherwise you will 
damage the washer pump. 
Only use the washers if the bonnet has been 
completely closed, otherwise the headlamp 
washer system
* may be damaged. Do not use 
the washers if there is any danger that the fluid 
will freeze on the windshield. If you do, your 
vision could be obscured. For this reason, use 
antifreeze.< 
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Technology for driving comfort and 
safety
Park Distance Control 
PDC*
The concept
PDC assists you with parking backwards. Acous-
tic signals warn you of the presence of an object 
behind the vehicle. To measure the distance, 
there are four ultrasonic sensors in either 
bumper.
However, an acoustic warning does not sound 
until an object is approx. 24 in/60 cm from the 
corner sensors, or approx. 5 ft/1.50 m from the 
center sensors.
PDC is a parking aid that can indicate 
objects when they are approached slowly, 
as is usually the case when parking. Avoid 
approaching an object at high speed, otherwise 
physical circumstances may lead to the system 
warning being issued too late.<
Automatic mode
With the engine running or the ignition switched 
on, the system is activated automatically after 
approx. 1 second when you engage reverse gear 
or move the automatic transmission selector 
lever to position R. Wait this short period before 
driving.
Acoustic signals
As the distance between vehicle and object 
decreases, the intervals between the tones 
become shorter. If the distance to the nearest 
object falls to below roughly 1 ft/30 cm, then a 
continuous tone sounds.
If the distance remains constant, e.g. when driv-
ing parallel to a wall, the acoustic signal stops 
after approx. 3 seconds.
Adjustments
The volume of the acoustic signals can be 
adjusted, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio.
Malfunction
Indicator lamp comes on: PDC is mal-
functioning. Have the system checked.
To avoid this problem, keep the sensors 
clean and free of ice or snow in order to ensure 
that they will continue to operate effectively. 
When using a high-pressure cleaner, do not 
direct the jet toward the sensors for lengthy 
periods and only spray from a distance of at least 
4in/10cm.
System limitations
Even with PDC, final responsibility for esti-
mating the distance between the vehicle 
and any obstructions always remains with the 
driver. Sensors, too, have blind spots in which 
objects cannot be detected. Moreover, ultra-
sonic detection can reach its physical limits with 
objects such as trailer tow bars and couplings, 
thin and wedge-shaped objects, etc. Low 
objects already indicated, such as curbs, may 
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 safety margin again by 
taking risks.< 
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Climate
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The air flow rate is lowered or switched off 
entirely to save on battery power. The display 
remains the same.
Switching the system on/off
Reduce the air flow by pressing the – button 
repeatedly until the system is switched off. All 
indicators go out.
Press the AUTO button to switch the automatic 
climate control back on.
AUTO program
The AUTO program adjusts the air 
distribution to the windshield and 
side windows, towards the upper body area and 
into the footwell for you. The air flow rate and 
your temperature specifications will be adapted 
to outside influences in accordance with sea-
sonal changes, e.g. sunlight.
The cooling function is automatically switched 
on along with the AUTO program.
Automatic recirculated-air control AUC/
Recirculated-air mode
Switch on the desired operating 
mode by pressing the button 
repeatedly.
Display of operating modes
No display: outside air flows in continuously.
AUC mode: a sensor detects pollutants in 
the outside air. If necessary, the system 
blocks the supply of outside air and recir-
culates the inside air. As soon as the concentra-
tion of pollutants in the outside air has 
decreased sufficiently, the system automatically 
switches back to outside air supply.
At outside temperatures below approx. 417/
+56, the AUC mode may be restricted due to 
the increased risk of window condensation.
Recirculated-air mode: the supply of out-
side air is permanently shut off. The sys-
tem then recirculates the air currently 
within the vehicle.
If condensation starts to form on the 
inside window surfaces, press the AUTO button or switch off the recirculated-air mode 
and, if necessary, increase the air flow rate.
The recirculated-air mode should not be used 
over an extended period of time, otherwise the 
air quality inside the car will deteriorate contin-
uously.<
Maximum cooling
At outside temperatures above 
327/06 and when the engine is 
running, you obtain a maximum 
cooling effect as soon as possible.
The automatic climate control goes into recircu-
lated-air mode at the lowest temperature. Air 
flows at maximum rate from the vents for the 
upper body area. You should therefore open 
them for maximum cooling.
Air distribution, manual
The flow of air is directed to the 
windows, to the upper body area or 
to the footwell as selected.
You can switch the automatic air 
distribution back on by pressing the AUTO but-
ton.
Temperature
Set the desired temperature individually.
The automatic climate control achieves 
this temperature as quickly as possible 
regardless of the season, using maximum 
cooling or heating power if necessary, and then 
maintains it.
If you switch between different tempera-
ture settings in quick succession, the auto-
matic climate control does not have enough 
time to achieve the set temperature.<
Rear window defroster
The defroster is switched off auto-
matically after a certain time. 
Depending on your vehicle's equip-
ment, the upper wires serve as an 
antenna and are not part of the rear window 
defroster. 
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
MINI Maintenance System
The MINI Maintenance System supports the 
preservation of the traffic and operating safety 
of your MINI. The objective is to optimize efforts 
with respect to minimal vehicle maintenance 
costs.
If and when you come to sell your MINI, a com-
prehensive record of servicing will prove a signif-
icant benefit.
Condition Based Service CBS
Sensors and special algorithms take the different 
driving conditions of your MINI into account. 
Condition Based Service uses this to determine 
the current and future service requirements. By 
letting you define a service and maintenance 
regimen that reflects your own individual 
requirements, the system builds the basis for 
trouble-free driving.
In the tachometer, you can have the remaining 
times or distances for selected maintenance 
tasks and any legally prescribed dates displayed, 
page53.
Service data in the remote control
Your vehicle continuously stores service-
requirement information in the remote control 
while you are driving. Your MINI Dealer can read 
out this data from the remote control unit, and 
propose an optimized maintenance approach. 
Whenever you take your car in for servicing you 
should therefore hand your MINI Dealer the 
remote control unit that you last used.Make sure that the date in the tachometer 
i s  a l w a y s  s e t  co rr e ct l y,  p a g e55; otherwise 
the effectiveness of Condition Based Service CBS 
is not assured.<
Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models and Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet for Canadian 
models
Please consult your Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet for US models and Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models for 
additional information on service requirements.
The manufacturer of the MINI recom-
mends that you have service and repair 
operations performed at your MINI Dealer. 
Take the time to ensure that these service pro-
cedures are confirmed by entries in your vehi-
cle's Service and Warranty Information Booklet 
for US models and Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian models. These entries ver-
ify that your vehicle has received the specified 
regular maintenance.<
Socket for Onboard Diag-
nosis OBD
Primary components that make up exhaust 
emissions can be checked by a device via the 
OBD socket.
This socket is located to the left of the driver's 
side, on the bottom of the instrument panel. 
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Care
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Care
Suitable car-care products
Use the cleaning and car-care products 
available at your MINI Dealer.<
Cleaning agents may contain hazardous 
or health-damaging substances. Follow 
the warning and hazard instructions on the 
packaging. For interior cleaning, always open 
the doors or windows of the vehicle. 
Do not use any products that are not intended 
for cleaning the vehicle.<
Washing your vehicle
You can wash your new MINI in an automatic car 
wash from the first day. Preference should be 
given to cloth car washes. If, due to lack of avail-
ability, brush car washes must be used, modern 
systems with soft brushes should be given pref-
erence.
When using steam jets or high-pressure 
washers, ensure that you maintain a suffi-
cient distance to the vehicle and do not exceed a 
maximum temperature of 1407/606. If the 
jet is too close or the pressure is too high, this 
can lead to damage or initial damage that can 
develop into more serious damage. Water that 
enters vehicle components can lead to damage 
over the long term. 
After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes 
briefly to dry them, otherwise water can reduce 
braking efficiency over the short term and the 
brake rotors can corrode. 
Switch the rain sensor off when passing through 
an automatic car wash, page44. Failure to do so 
could result in damage caused by undesired 
wiper activation.<
Frameless doors
In car washes working with high pressures and 
jet positions near the vehicle windows, small 
amounts of water may drip into the interior.
Rear window wiper
In automatic car washes, the rear window wip-
ers may be damaged. Ask the car wash operator about measures that can be taken to protect the 
wipers.
Rod antenna
If necessary, for example before entering a car 
w a s h  o r  a  g a r a g e  w i t h  a n  e l e v a t o r  r a m p ,  r e m o v e  
the rod antenna.
Headlamps
Do not wipe dry and do not use abrasive or cor-
rosive cleaning agents. Remove dirt and con-
tamination, such as insects, by soaking with 
shampoo and then rinsing with plenty of water. 
Do not remove accumulated ice and snow with 
an ice scraper; use window de-icers instead.
Vehicle paintwork
Regular care contributes greatly to driving safety 
and value retention.
Environmental influences varying from one 
region to the next can affect the vehicle paint-
work. Base the frequency and scope of car care 
on these various influences.
Care of upholstery
Depressions that come about on the upholstery 
material of the seats in daily use can be brushed 
out using a slightly damp brush against the 
grain.
The fact that velour lays down is not a quality 
defect but rather is inevitable, as it is with home 
textiles or clothing.
In the case of strong sunlight and longer parking 
periods, cover the seats or all windows to pre-
vent discoloration.
Care of special parts
Light-alloy wheels*
Especially in the winter months, care for the 
wheel rims with wheel rim cleaner. Do not use 
acidic, strongly alkaline and abrasive cleaning  
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agents or steam jets. Follow the manufacturer's 
instructions.
Chrome parts*
Carefully clean vehicle parts such as the radiator 
grill and door handles with copious quantities of 
water and, if necessary, a shampoo additive, 
especially when contaminated with road salt. 
For additional treatment, use chrome polish.
Rubber parts
Treat only with water or rubber care products.
Do not use silicon sprays or other silicon-
containing care products on rubber seals, 
otherwise noise and damage could occur.<
Fine wood parts*
Clean fine wood trim and fine wood parts with a 
damp cloth only. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Plastic parts
These include:
>Plastic surfaces
>Headliner
>Lamp glass
>Display panes
>Parts with matt black coating
Only clean with water and, if necessary, cleaning 
agents for plastic materials. Do not dampen 
seats or the headliner.
Do not use solvents such as alcohol, lac-
quer thinner, cold cleaners, fuel, or similar, 
as these will damage the surfaces.<
Safety belts
Dirty safety belts resist being reeled in and thus 
compromise safety.
Do not dry clean, as the fabric can be 
destroyed.<
Only clean using mild soap, leaving the belts 
installed.
A l lo w  s a f e t y be l t s  t o  b e  r e e le d  in  o n ly  w h e n  t h e y  
are dry.
Floor carpets and mats*
Floor mats can be removed to allow the vehicle 
interior to be cleaned.
Clean with interior cleaner if very soiled.
Wiper blades
Clean with soapy water. Replace wiper blades 
twice a year, before and after the cold season. 
This is particularly important on vehicles fitted 
with a rain sensor.
Displays
To clean the displays, e.g. of the onboard moni-
tor, etc., use a display cleaning cloth or a cloth 
lightly moistened with water.
Do not use chemical or household clean-
ing agents. Keep fluids of any kind and 
moisture away from the device. Surfaces and 
components may otherwise become corroded 
or damaged.<
Leather care
The leather* used by the manufacturer of your 
MINI is a high quality natural product processed 
according to the latest methods in leather prep-
aration.
Dust and road grit in the pores and folds of the 
leather have an abrasive effect, leading to 
increased wear and causing the leather surface 
to become brittle prematurely.
Frequently clean the leather of dust using a cloth 
or vacuum cleaner.
Treat the leather twice a year using a leather 
care product as dirt and grease will gradually 
attack the leather's protective layer. This pre-
serves the quality of the leather and prevents 
electrostatic charges.
Vehicle storage
Your MINI Dealer will be glad to advise you on 
what is important if the vehicle is to be decom-
missioned for longer than three months. 
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From A to Z
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Oil level107
Old batteries, refer to 
Disposal125
Onboard tool kit114
Opening and closing
– convenient access26
– from inside22
– from outside19
– using the door lock22
– via the remote control19
Opening and unlocking
– from inside22
Outlets
– refer to Ventilation75
Outlets, refer to Air vents71
Output, refer to Engine 
data144
Outside-air mode
– automatic climate control74
Outside temperature 
display48
– changing unit of measure51
– on onboard computer51
Overheated engine, refer to 
Coolant temperature48
P
Paintwork, care112
Park Distance Control PDC57
Parking
– vehicle40
Parking aid, refer to Park 
Distance Control PDC57
Parking brake40
Parking lamps, replacing 
bulb116
Parking lamps/low beams66
Partition net in MINI 
Clubman87
Parts and accessories, refer to 
Your individual vehicle4
Pathway lighting66
Personal Profile18
Pinch protection system
– windows29
Plastic parts, care113Pollen
– refer to Microfilter/activated-
charcoal filter for automatic 
climate control75
– refer to Microfilter for air 
conditioner73
Power failure125
Power windows28
Power windows, refer to 
Windows28
Pressure, tires96
Pressure monitoring, tires59
– Flat Tire Monitor59
Pressure monitoring of tires, 
refer to Tire Pressure Monitor 
TPM61
Protective function, refer to 
Pinch protection system
– windows29
Puncture
– Flat Tire Monitor59
R
Radio key, refer to Integrated 
key/remote control18
Radio position, refer to Radio 
readiness39
Radio readiness39
– switched off39
– switched on39
Rain sensor44
Range, refer to Cruising 
range49
Reading lamps70
Rear door, refer to 
Clubdoor23
Rear doors, refer to 
Splitdoor23
Rear double doors, refer to 
Splitdoor23
Rear fog lamp69
– indicator lamp131
– replacing bulb118
Rear lamps, refer to Tail 
lamps117
Rear seat backrest, folding86
Rear seats
– folding the backrests86Rearview mirror, refer to 
Mirrors33
Rear window heating72,74
Recirculated-air mode72,74
Recirculation of air, refer to 
Recirculated-air 
mode72,74
Reclining seat, refer to 
Backrest31
Refueling94
Releasing
– bonnet106
Remote control18
– battery renewal27
– convenient access26
– garage door opener76
– malfunctions21,27
– service data110
– tailgate21
Replacement remote 
control18
Replacing bulbs, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs115
Replacing tires, refer to New 
wheels and tires104
Reporting safety defects6
Reserve warning, refer to Fuel 
gauge49
Reservoir for washer 
systems46
Restraint systems
– for children
36
– refer to Safety belts33
Reverse gear
– automatic transmission with 
Steptronic42
– manual transmission41
Roadside Assistance127
Roadside parking lamps68
– replacing bulb116
Roadworthiness test, refer to 
Service requirements53
Roof load capacity146,147
Roof-mounted luggage 
rack89
Rope, refer to Tow-starting, 
towing away130