sensor MINI COUNTRYMAN PACEMAN 2013 Owners Manual
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Opening and closingCONTROLS
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Tilt alarm sensor
The vehicle's inclination is monitored. The alarm 
is triggered, for instance, if an attempt is made 
to steal the vehicle'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 an d the interior movement 
detector can be swit ched 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 control 
twice in succession.
LEDs flash in short succession for approx. 
2 seconds.
The tilt alarm sensor an d the interior movement 
detector are switched of f until the car is next 
unlocked and locked.
Comfort Access
The concept
Access to the vehicle is po ssible without the use 
of the remote control. All you need to do is wear 
the remote control close to your body, e.g. in 
your jacket pocket. Th e vehicle automatically 
detects the remote control within the immedi-
ate vicinity or in the passenger compartment.
Comfort Access supports  the following func-
tions: >
Unlocking/locking the vehicle
> Convenient closing
> Unlocking the tailgate separately
> Starting the engine
Functional requirements
>There are no external malfunction sources in 
the vicinity.
> For locking, the remote  control must be out-
side of the vehicle.
> The vehicle cannot be locked or unlocked 
again until after approx. 2 seconds.
> The engine can only be started if the remote 
control is in the vehicle.
> The doors and tailgate mu st be closed to be 
able to operate the windows and glass roof.
Comparison to standard remote controls
The indicated function can be operated by 
pressing the buttons or via Comfort Access.
Instructions on openin g and closing are found 
starting on page 26.
If you notice a brief  delay while opening or 
closing the windows or  glass roof, the sys-
tem is checking whether a remote control is 
inside the vehicle. Repeat the opening or closing 
procedure, if necessary. <
Unlocking
Press button 1.
Depending on the setting, refer to Unlocking 
mode on page 27, only the driver's door or the 
entire vehicle is unlocked.
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AdjustmentsCONTROLS
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Manual adjustment
If there is, for example, an electrical failure, press 
on the edges of the mirror glass.
Automatic heating
At external temperatures below a certain limit, 
both exterior mirrors are automatically heated 
while the engine is running or the ignition 
switched on.
Interior rearview mirror
To reduce glare from vehicles behind you when 
you are driving at night:
Turn the knob.
Interior and exterior mirrors, 
automatic dimming feature
It is controlled by two photosensors:
> Inside the interior rearview mirror, arrow.
> On the back of the mirror. For proper function:
>
Keep the photosensors clean.
> Do not cover the area between the interior 
rearview mirror and the windshield.
> Do not place stickers or decals on the wind-
shield in front of the mirror.
Steering wheel
Adjustments
Do not adjust the steering wheel position 
while the car is in motion; otherwise, there 
is a risk of accident du e to an unexpected move-
ment. <
1. Fold the lever down.
2. Move the steering wheel to the preferred 
distance and angle to su it your seated posi-
tion.
3. Swing the lever back up.
Do not use force to swing the lever 
back up; otherwise, the mechanism 
will be damaged. <
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DrivingCONTROLS
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The extractor hook is in the onboard 
document holder or in the pouch for 
the tire-changing set, page 232.<
4. Pull the loop up.
5. Move the selector le ver into the desired 
position by pressing the button on the front 
of the selector lever.
Before manually unlocking the selector 
lever lock, firmly set the parking brake to 
prevent the vehicle from rolling away. <
Turn signals/
headlamp flasher
1Turn signals
2 Headlamp flasher
Using turn signals
Press the lever beyond  the resistance point.
To turn off manually, pre ss the lever to the resis-
tance point.
Unusually rapid flashi ng of the indicator 
lamp indicates that an indicator bulb has 
failed. <
Signaling a turn briefly
Press the lever as far as  the resistance point for 
as long as you wish to signal a turn.
Triple turn signal activation
Press the lever as far as the resistance point.
You can set whether the turn signal flashes once 
or three times.
1. "Settings"
2. "Lighting"
3. "Triple turn signal"
The setting is stored for the remote control cur-
rently in use.
Wiper system
Do not turn on the wipers when they are 
frozen; otherwise, the wiper blades and 
the windshield wiper motor may be damaged. <
Do not use the windshield wipers when 
the windshield is dry; otherwise the wiper 
blades may wear out faster or be damaged. <
1 Switching on wipers
2 Switching off wipers or brief wipe
3 Activating/deactivating  intermittent wipe or 
rain sensor
4 Cleaning windshield and headlamps
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CONTROLSDriving
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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 contro lled 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, arrow 3.
This symbol is displayed in the 
tachometer.
Deactivate the rain se nsor 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 page 50.
2. Press the button in the turn signal indicator 
as often as necessary until "SET/INFO" is dis-
played. 3.
Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
4. Press the button as often as necessary until 
the symbol and "SET" are displayed.
5. Press and hold the button until the display 
changes.
6. Press the button to se lect the desired sensi-
tivity.
7. Wait, or press and hold the button until the 
display changes.
The settings are stored.
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DrivingCONTROLS
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Deactivating intermittent wipe or rain 
sensor
Press the button again, arrow3.
Brief wipe
Press the lever downward once, arrow 2.
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 hood is 
open. Do not use the washers when the washer 
fluid reservoir is empt y; otherwise, you will 
damage the washer pump. 
Only use the washers if the hood has been com-
pletely closed; otherwise, the headlamp washer 
system
 may be damaged. Do not use the wash-
ers 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. <
Window washer nozzles
The window washer nozzles are heated auto-
matically while the engine is running or the igni-
tion is switched on.
Rear window wiper
0Rear wipers parked
1 To switch on intermittent wipe :
Turn the cap to level 1.
Operation is continuous in reverse gear.
The rear wiper does not move if the cap is in 
interval stage 1 before the ignition is switched 
on.
Cleaning the rear window
2 To clean the rear window during intermit-
tent wipe  :
Turn the cap further to level 2 and hold it 
there.
3 To clean the rear window when wipers are 
parked :
Turn the cap to level 3 and hold it there.
Do not use the washers when the washer 
fluid reservoir is empty; otherwise, you will 
damage the washer pump. <
Washer fluid
General information
Washer fluid is flammable. Keep it away 
from ignition sources, only store it in the 
closed, original container,  and keep out of reach 
of children; otherwise, there is a danger of 
injury. Comply with the  instructions on the con-
tainer. <
United States: the washer fluid mixture ratio is 
regulated by the U.S. EPA and many individual 
states; do not exceed the applicable limits on 
allowable washer fluid dilution ratios. Follow the 
usage instructions on the washer fluid container. 
Use MINI Windshield Washer Concentrate or the 
equivalent.
Washer fluid reservoir
Only refill washer fl uid that contains anti-
freeze when the engine is cool, to avoid 
contact with hot engine parts. Otherwise, fluid 
spills constitute a fire hazard and a risk to per-
sonal safety. <
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Controls overviewCONTROLS
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1Button for:
>Selecting display
> Setting values
> Confirming selected display or set values
> Calling up computer information 61
Exiting displays
1.Press the button in the turn signal lever 
repeatedly until "HOME" is displayed.
2. Press the button for a longer period.
Displays are also exited  if no entries are made 
for approx. 8 seconds.
Next setting or item of information
1. While in a setting or information item, press 
the button in the turn signal indicator 
repeatedly until "NEXT" is displayed.
2. Press the button for a longer period.
The display changes directly to the next setting 
or item of information.
SymbolFunction
Adjusting rain sensor 56
Calling up Check 
Control 67
Service requirements 64
Exiting the menu
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Technology for driving comfort and safetyCONTROLS
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Technology for driving comfort and 
safety
Vehicle equipment
In this chapter, all production, country, and 
optional equipment that is offered in the model 
range is described. Equipment is also described 
that is not available because of, for example, 
selected options or count ry version. This also 
applies to safety related functions and systems.
Park Distance Control 
PDC
The concept
PDC assists you with parking in reverse. Acoustic 
signals and a visual indicator
 warn you of the 
presence of an object behind the vehicle. The 
measurement is carried out by four ultrasonic 
sensors in the rear bumper.
These sensors have a range of approx. 
6.5ft/2m. However, an  acoustic warning 
does not sound until an object is approx. 24 in/
60 cm from the rear corner sensors or approx. 
5 ft/1.50 m from the rear 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 cir-
cumstances 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 selec-
tor 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, th e acoustic signal stops 
after approx. 3 seconds.
Malfunction
Indicator lamp lights up. PDC has failed. 
A message appears on the Control Dis-
play. 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 clea ner, do not direct the 
jet toward the sensors for lengthy periods and 
only spray from a distance of at least 4 in/10 cm.
PDC with visual warning
To have the system show distances to objects on 
the Control Display. The contours of distant 
objects are shown on the Control Display even 
before the acoustic sign al sounds. The display 
appears on the Control Di splay as soon as the 
transmission is shifted in to reverse or the selec-
tor lever is moved into the R position.
System limitations
Even with PDC, final re sponsibility for esti-
mating the distance between the vehicle 
and any obstructions always remains with the 
driver. Sensors, too, ha ve 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 
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CONTROLSTechnology for driving comfort and safety
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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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NAVIGATIONNavigation system
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Navigation system
Vehicle equipment
In this chapter, all production, country, and 
optional equipment that is offered in the model 
range is described. Equipment is also described 
that is not available because of, for example, 
selected options or coun try version. This also 
applies to safety relate d functions and systems.
General information
The navigation system can determine the pre-
cise position of the vehicle, with the aid of satel-
lites and vehicle sensors,  and can reliably guide 
you to every entered destination.
Enter data only with the vehicle station-
ary, and always give priority to the appli-
cable traffic regulations in the event of any con-
tradiction between traffic and road conditions 
and the instructions issu ed by the navigation 
system. Failure to take  to this precaution can 
place you in violation of  the law and put vehicle 
occupants and other ro ad users in danger.<
Selecting navigation
1."Navigation"
During route guidance, an arrow view or a map 
view is displayed on the onboard computer.
Navigation data
Information on navigation data
1. "Navigation"
2. Open "Options".
3. "Navigation system version"
Information about the data  version is displayed.
Updating the navigation data
General information
Navigation data are stored in the vehicle and 
can be updated.
You may obtain current navigation data and the 
enabling code at your MINI dealer.
Updating the data can take several hours, 
depending on the volume of data.
> Update data while driving to reduce the 
drain on the battery.
> The update is resumed automatically when 
a trip is continued after an interruption.
> You can inquire as to the status of the 
update.
> The data are stored in the vehicle.
> After the updating process is complete, the 
system restarts.
> The medium with the na vigation data can be 
removed after the update.
To update
1. Depending on equipment: insert USB stor-
age device with navigation data
>into the USB interface in the glove com-
partment
> into the USB audio interface, refer to 
page 154.
2. Follow the instructions on the onboard com-
puter.
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MOBILITYMaintenance
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Maintenance
Vehicle equipment
In this chapter, all production, country, and 
optional equipment that is offered in the model 
range is described. Equipment is also described 
that is not available because of, for example, 
selected options or coun try version. This also 
applies to safety relate d functions and systems.
MINI Maintenance System
The MINI Maintenance System supports the 
preservation of the traffic and operating safety 
of your MINI. The objectiv e 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 serv icing 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 se rvice 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. On the Control Display, you can have the 
remaining times or distan
ces for selected main-
tenance tasks and any legally prescribed dates 
displayed, page 64.
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 is always set cor-
rectly, page 67; otherwise, the effective-
ness of Condition Based Service CBS is not 
assured. <
Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet for US mode ls 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 Warran ty 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. <
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