traction control MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE 2009 Owners Manual
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REFERENCE
AT A GLANCE CONTROLS DRIVING TIPS MOBILITY
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1MINI: Microphone for voice processing sys-
tem
* and for hands-free telephone*
MINI Convertible: Microphone in the 
steering column
2Indicator/warning lamp
* for front passen-
ger airbags71
4Hazard warning flashers
5Speedometer12
6Drive for audio CDs
7Switching audio sources on/off and adjust-
ing volume
8Air conditioner or automatic climate con-
trol
*
9Switches in center console
10AUX-In port, USB-audio interface
*85
11Driving stability control systems
>Dynamic Stability Control DSC63
>Dynamic Traction Control
 DTC* 63
12Sport button
*64 3
Reading lamps
*77
Color of ambient lighting
*77
Glass sunroof, electric
*27
MINI Convertible: opening and clos-
ing the sliding/tilting roof29
Interior lamps76
Temperature79, 82
Recirculated-air mode79, 81
Automatic recirculated-air control 
AUC
* and recirculated-air 
mode81
Air distribution for air 
conditioner80
Air distribution to the 
windshield
*81
Air distribution to the upper body 
area
*81
Air distribution to the footwell*81
Automatic air distribution and flow 
rate
*81
Maximum cooling
*81
Cooling function79, 82
Defrosting windows
*80, 82
Rear window defroster79, 82 
Windshield heating
*80, 82
Air flow rate79, 81
Seat heating
*37
Power windows28
MINI Convertible: central power 
window unit29
Rear fog lamp
*76
Fog lamps
*76
Central locking system, inside22 
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Parking brake
The parking brake is primarily intended to pre-
vent the vehicle from rolling while parked; it 
brakes the rear wheels.
Applying
The lever locks in position automatically.
Releasing
Pull slightly upwards, press the button and lower 
the lever.
In exceptional cases, if the parking brake 
has to be used to slow or stop the car, do 
not pull the lever up too hard. In doing so, con-
tinuously press the button of the parking brake 
lever.
Otherwise, excessive force could lead to over-
braking and loss of traction, i.e. fishtailing, at the 
rear axle.<
Manual transmission
When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, press 
the gearshift lever to the right. Otherwise 
the engine could be damaged if you inadvert-
ently shift into 3rd or 4th gear.<
Reverse gear
Select this only when the vehicle is stationary. 
When the gearshift lever is pressed to the left, a 
slight resistance has to be overcome.
Automatic transmission* 
with Steptronic
In addition to the fully automatic mode, you can 
shift gears manually using Steptronic, page46.
Parking the vehicle
To prevent the vehicle from rolling, always 
select position P and apply the parking 
brake before leaving the vehicle with the engine 
running.<
Removing the key
1.Move the selector lever to position P.
2.Switch off the engine.
3.Remove the key.
Selector lever positions
P R N D M/S + –
Displays in the tachometer
P R N D DS M1 to M6
The selector lever position is displayed, or the 
current gear in the manual mode. 
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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 page91.
Among others, ABS includes the following func-
tions:
>Cornering Brake Control CBC
>Electronic brake-force distribution EBV
>Brake Assist
Cornering Brake Control CBC
Driving stability and steering 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
DSC prevents the driving wheels from losing 
traction when you pull away from rest or accel-
erate. The system also recognizes unstable driv-
ing conditions, for example if the rear of the car 
is about to swerve or if momentum is acting at 
an angle past the front wheels. In these cases, 
DSC helps the vehicle maintain a safe course 
within physical limits by reducing engine output 
and through braking actions at the individual 
wheels.
DSC also encompasses the following functions:>Antilock Brake System ABS
>Electronic brake-force distribution EBV
>Brake Assist
>Cornering Brake Control CBC
>Hill Start Assist
Deactivating DSC
Press the button repeatedly until the DSC indica-
tor lamps come on. DSC is deactivated. Stabiliz-
ing and propulsion promoting actions are no 
longer executed.
When driving with snow chains or to 'rock free' 
in snow, it can be helpful to switch off DSC for a 
brief period.
To increase vehicle stability, activate DSC again 
as soon as possible.
Activating DSC
Press the button again: the DSC indicator lamps 
go out.
For better control
If the indicator lamp flashes: 
The DSC controls the driving and break-
ing forces.
If the indicator lamps are on: 
DSC is deactivated.
Dynamic Traction Control DTC*
DTC  is a type of DSC that is propulsion optimized 
for special road conditions such as uncleared 
snowy roads. The system ensures maximum pro-
pulsion though with restricted driving stability. 
You therefore need to drive with suitable caution. 
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Technology for driving comfort and safety
64
In the following exceptional situations, it can be 
useful to briefly activate DTC:
>when driving on snow-covered inclines, in 
slush, or on uncleared snowy roads
>when rocking the vehicle free, driving out of 
deep snow or on loose surfaces
>when driving with snow chains
Activating DTC
Press the button: the DTC indicator lamps come 
on.
For better control
If the indicator lamp flashes: 
DTC controls the driving and breaking 
forces.
If the indicator lamps are on: 
DTC is activated.
Deactivating DTC
Press the button again: the DSC indicator lamps 
go out.
Deactivating both DTC and DSC
Press the button for at least 3 seconds: the DSC 
indicator lamps in the display elements come 
on. The Dynamic Traction Control DTC and 
Dynamic Stability Control DSC are both deacti-
vated. There will be no more stabilizing inter-
ventions.
Interventions (differential lock) in braking occur 
to improve propulsion when drive wheels are 
rotating unevenly, even when the DSC is deacti-
vated.
Activating DSC
Press the button again: the indicator lamps go 
out.
Hill Start Assist*
Hill Start Assist aids you in comfortably 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 Start 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 backward slightly during 
this period. After you release the brake, immedi-
ately start driving since the hill start assist only 
holds the vehicle for about 2 seconds, and it will 
start to roll backwards.<
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.
With automatic transmission:
>More rapid gear shifting in Sport program. 
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Tire coding
Knowledge of the labeling on the side of the tire 
makes it easier to identify and choose the right 
tires.
Tire size
Speed code letter
Q = up to 100 mph or 160 km/h
T = up to 118 mph or 190 km/h
H = up to 131 mph or 210 km/h
V = up to 150 mph or 240 km/h
W = up to 167 mph or 270 km/h
Y = up to 186 mph or 300 km/h
Tire Identification Number
Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of the 
US Department of Transportation.
DOT code:
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Quality grades can be found where applicable 
on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and 
maximum section width. For example:
Tread wear 200 Traction AA 
Temperature A
DOT Quality Grades
Tread wear 
Traction AA A B C 
Temperature A B C
All passenger car tires must conform to 
Federal Safety Requirements in addition 
to these grades.<
Tread wear
The tread wear grade is a comparative rating 
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested 
under controlled conditions on a specified gov-
ernment test course. For example, a tire graded 
150 would wear one and one-half (1γ) times as 
well on the government course as a tire graded 
100. The relative performance of tires depends 
upon the actual conditions of their use, how-
ever, and may depart significantly from the 
norm due to variations in driving habits, service 
practices and differences in road characteristics 
and climate.
Traction
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are 
AA, A, B, and C. 
Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop 
on wet pavement as measured under controlled 
conditions on specified government test sur-
faces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C 
may have poor traction performance.
The traction grade assigned to this tire is 
based on straight-ahead braking traction 
tests, and does not include acceleration, corner-
ing, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteris-
tics.<
Temperature
The temperature grades are A, the highest, B, 
and C, representing the tire's resistance to the 
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate 
heat when tested under controlled conditions 
on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sus-
tained high temperature can cause the material 
of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and 
excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire 
failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of 
performance which all passenger car tires must 
e.g.
Nominal width in mm
Aspect ratio in Ξ 
Radial belt construction
Rim diameter in inches
Load rating,
not on ZR tires
Speed code letter, in
front of the R on ZR tires225/45 R 17 91 V
e.g.
Manufacturer's 
code for tire make
Tire size and 
tire design
Tire ageDOT xxxx xxx 5008 
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Indicator and warning lamps
144
Indication* in Canadian models
Vehicle electronics failed You cannot continue your journey. 
Contact your MINI Dealer.
Indication
* in Canadian models
Vehicle electronics failed You cannot continue your journey. 
Contact your MINI Dealer.
Lights up in red: Have the system in question checked 
without delay.
>Starter failed or
>ignition malfunctioning. Engine 
restart only possible when brake 
is depressed or
>lighting system failed. Low 
beams/tail lamps and brake 
lamps still operational. All other 
lamps failedThe engine cannot be restarted.
Lights up in yellow:
>Control of the brake lamps failed 
or
>fuel supply malfunctioningYou can continue your journey, but 
moderate your speed and exercise 
due caution. Have the system in ques-
tion checked without delay.
Dynamic Traction Control activated, 
page 63
The Dynamic Stability Control DSC 
and Dynamic Traction Control DTC 
have failed.Driving stability limited during accel-
eration and cornering.
You can continue your journey, but 
moderate your speed and exercise 
due caution. Have the system 
checked as soon as possible.
12Cause What to do 
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From A to Z
160
Consumption, refer to Average 
fuel consumption53
Control Display
– settings55
Controls and displays10
Convenience operation
– convertible top22
Convenience start, refer to 
Starting the engine44
Convenient access26
– replacing the battery27
Convenient operation
– windows20
Convertible top29
Coolant115
– checking level115
– filling115
Coolant temperature52
Cooling fluid, refer to 
Coolant115
Cooling, maximum81
Copyright2
Cruising range53
Cup holders87
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights155
Current fuel consumption54
D
Dashboard instruments, refer 
to Displays12
Dashboard lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting76
Dashboard, refer to Cockpit10
Data152
– capacities156
– dimensions153
– engine152
– weights155
Date
– setting59
Daytime running lamps74
DBC Dynamic Brake Control, 
refer to Brake assist63
Deactivating front passenger 
airbags71
Deadlocking, refer to 
Locking20Defect
– door lock22
– fuel filler door100
Defogging windows80,82
Defrost position, refer to 
Defrosting windows80,82
Defrosting windows80,82
Defrosting windows and 
removing condensation
– air conditioner80
– automatic climate control82
Differential, breaking in90
Digital clock52
Dimensions153
Dipstick, engine oil114
Directional indicators, refer to 
Turn signals47
Displacement, refer to Engine 
data152
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting76
Displays12
– instrument combination12
Displays and controls10
Displays, care122
Disposal
– of coolant115
– remote control battery27
– vehicle battery132
Distance remaining to service, 
refer to Service 
requirements57
Distance warning, refer to Park 
Distance Control PDC62
Diving stability control 
systems62
Door key, refer to Integrated 
key/remote control18
Door lock22
Door lock, confirmation 
signals20
Doors, manual operation22
DOT Quality Grades109
Drinks holders, refer to Cup 
holders87
Drive-off assistant, refer to Hill 
Start Assist64
Driving dynamics control, refer 
to Sport button64Driving lamps, refer to Parking 
lamps/low beams73
Driving notes90
Driving off on inclines, refer to 
Hill Start Assist64
Driving through water91
Driving tips, refer to Driving 
notes90
Dry air, refer to Cooling 
function82
DTC Dynamic Traction Control 
DTC63
Dynamic Brake Control DBC, 
refer to Brake assist63
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC63
Dynamic Traction Control63
E
Electric power windows
– initializing29
Electrical malfunction
– convertible top32
– door lock22
– fuel filler door100
– trunk lid24
Electronic brake-force 
distribution63
Electronic Stability Program 
ESP, refer to Dynamic 
Stability Control DSC63
Emergency operation, refer to 
Manual operation
– convertible top32
– door lock22
– fuel filler door100
– transmission lock, automatic 
transmission47
– trunk lid24
Emergency services, refer to 
Roadside Assistance134 
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From A to Z
166
Storage compartment, front 
passenger side86
Storage compartments86
Storage space
– storage compartments86
Storage space, refer to
– 
Luggage compartment in 
the MINI Convertible93
Storing the vehicle122
Storing tires112
Stowage, refer to Storage 
compartments86
Summer tires, refer to Wheels 
and tires102
Switches, refer to Cockpit10
Switching off
– engine44
Switching off the engine
– start/stop button43
Switching the cooling function 
on and off82
Symbols4
T
Tachometer52
Tail lamp, refer to Tail 
lamps126
– replacing bulb126
Tail lamps126
Tailgate23
– convenient access26
– opening from outside23
– opening/closing23
– unlocking with remote 
control21
Tank volume, refer to 
Capacities156
Technical data152
Technical modifications4
Telephone
– installation location, refer to 
Center armrest85
– refer to separate Owner's 
ManualTelephone call, refer to the 
Owner's Manual for the 
telephone
Temperature display
– ice warning52
– outside temperature52
– setting the units56
Temperature of coolant, refer 
to Coolant temperature52
Temperature setting
– air conditioner79
– automatic climate control82
Tensioning straps, refer to 
Securing cargo95
The individual vehicle4
Third brake lamp, refer to 
Center brake lamp127
Three-point safety belt37
Through-loading system93
Tightening the lug bolts
– keys130
– torque132
Tightening torque, refer to 
Tightening the lug bolts132
Tire change set
– MINI Mobility System129
– space-saver spare tire130
Tire failure
– Flat Tire Monitor66
– indicator/warning lamp66
– MINI Mobility System128
– Run-Flat Tires66
– space-saver spare tire129
– Tire Pressure Monitor66
Tire inflation pressure102
– loss66
– space-saver spare tire102
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM66
– limitations of system67
– resetting system67
– warning lamp67
Tire pressure monitoring, refer 
to Flat Tire Monitor65
Tire Quality Grading109Tires
– age110
– breaking in90
– changing, refer to Changing 
wheels129
– condition110
– damage110
– inflation pressure102
– inflation pressure loss67
– minimum tread depth110
– new tires111
– pressure monitoring, refer to 
Flat Tire Monitor65
– pressure monitoring, refer to 
Tire Pressure Monitor 
TPM66
– puncture66
– Run-Flat Tires111
– size109
– wear indicators, refer to 
Minimum tread depth110
– winter tires112
Tires with safety features, refer 
to Run-Flat Tires111
Tools, refer to Onboard tool 
kit123
Torque152
– lug bolts132
Tow bar136
Tow fitting135
– screw thread136
Tow fittings for tow-starting 
and towing away135
Tow rope136
Towing135
– car with automatic 
transmission136
– methods136
Tow-starting135
TPM, refer to Tire Pressure 
Monitor66
Track width, refer to 
Dimension153
Traction control, refer to
– Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC63