battery replacement MINI COUNTRYMAN PACEMAN 2014 Owners Manual
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For your own safety
Warranty Your vehicle is technically configured for the
operating conditions and registration require‐
ments applying in the country of first delivery
— homologation. If your vehicle is to be oper‐
ated in a different country it might be neces‐
sary to adapt your vehicle to potentially differ‐
ing operating conditions and permit
requirements. If your vehicle does not comply
with the homologation requirements in a cer‐
tain country you cannot lodge warranty claims
for your vehicle there. Further information can
be obtained from your Service Centre.
Maintenance and repairs Advanced technology, e.g., the use of modern
materials and high-performance electronics,
requires suitable maintenance and repair
methods.
Therefore, have this work performed only by a
MINI service center or a workshop that works
according to MINI repair procedures with ap‐
propriately trained personnel.
If this work is not carried out properly, there is
the danger of subsequent damage and related
safety hazards.
Parts and accessories
For your own safety, use genuine parts and ac‐
cessories 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 simultaneously ac‐
quire the assurance that they have been thor‐
oughly tested by the manufacturer of the MINI
to ensure optimum performance when instal‐
led on your vehicle. The manufacturer of the
MINI warrants these parts to be free from de‐
fects in material and workmanship. The manu‐
facturer of the MINI will not accept any liability
for damage resulting from installation of parts
and accessories not approved by the manufac‐turer of the MINI. The manufacturer of the MINI
cannot test every product made by other man‐
ufacturers to verify if it can be used on a MINI
safely and without risk to either the vehicle, its
operation, or its occupants. Original MINI Parts,
MINI Accessories and other products approved
by the manufacturer of the MINI, together with
professional advice on using these items, are
available from all MINI Dealers. Installation and
operation of non-MINI approved accessories
such as alarms, radios, amplifiers, radar detec‐
tors, wheels, suspension components, brake
dust shields, telephones, including operation of
any mobile phone from within the vehicle with‐
out using an externally mounted antenna, or
transceiver equipment, for instance, CBs,
walkie-talkies, ham radios or similar accesso‐
ries, may cause extensive damage to the vehi‐
cle, compromise its safety, interfere with the
vehicle's electrical system or affect the validity
of the MINI Limited Warranty. See your MINI
Dealer for additional information. Maintenance,
replacement, or repair of the emission control
devices and systems may be performed by any
automotive repair establishment or individual
using any certified automotive part.
California Proposition 65 Warning
California laws require us to state the following
warning:
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automo‐
bile components and parts, including compo‐
nents found in the interior furnishings in a vehi‐
cle, contain or emit chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth de‐
fects and reproductive harm. In addition, cer‐
tain fluids contained in vehicles and certain
products of component wear contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other repro‐
ductive harm. Battery posts, terminals and re‐
lated accessories contain lead and lead com‐
pounds. Wash your hands after handling. Used
engine oil contains chemicals that have caused
cancer in laboratory animals. Always protectSeite 7Notes7
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Vehicle batteryMaintenance
The battery is maintenance-free, i.e., the elec‐
trolyte will last for the life of the battery in tem‐
perate climate conditions.
The service center will be happy to answer any
questions on the battery.
Battery replacement Use approved vehicle batteries
Only use vehicle batteries that have been
approved for your vehicle by the manufacturer;
otherwise, the vehicle could be damaged and
systems or functions may not be fully availa‐
ble. ◀
Have the vehicle battery registered by the serv‐
ice center after it is replaced to ensure that all
comfort functions are available without restric‐
tions and that any associated Check Control
messages are no longer displayed.
Charging the battery
Note Do not connect the charger to the socket
Do not connect the battery charger to the
socket installed in the vehicle at the factory as
this could damage the battery. ◀
Only charge the battery in the vehicle when the engine is switched off. Connections, refer to
page  180.
General information Ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged to
achieve the full battery life.
It may be necessary to charge the battery in
the following cases:▷When the vehicle is frequently used to
travel short distances.▷When the vehicle has not been driven for
more than one month.Power failure
After a temporary power failure, some equip‐
ment will be restricted in its use and will need
to be reinitialized. In addition, certain individual
settings will be lost and must be updated:▷Time and date: the values must be up‐
dated, refer to page  63.▷Radio: the stations need to be stored again,
refer to page  126.▷Glass sunroof, electrical: it may only be pos‐
sible to tilt the roof. The system needs to be
initialized. Contact the service center.
Disposing of old batteries
Have used batteries disposed of by the
service center after they are replaced or
take them to a recycling center.
Maintain the battery in an upright position for
transport and storage. Secure the battery so
that it does not tip over during transport.
Fuses Replacing fuses
Never attempt to repair a blown fuse and
do not replace a defective fuse with a substi‐
tute of another color or amperage rating; this
could lead to a circuit overload, ultimately re‐
sulting in a fire in the vehicle. ◀
Fuses should be replaced by the service center.
Information on the fuses can be found on the
inside of the covers.
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Everything from A to ZIndexA
ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem  81 
Acoustic signal, refer to Check Control  65 
Activated charcoal filter with automatic climate con‐
trol  91 
Adaptive Light Control  69 
Additives, engine oil  167 
Airbags  72 
Airbags, indicator/warning light  75 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated air mode  88, 90  
Air conditioner  87 
Air conditioning  87 
Air conditioning mode– Air conditioner  87– Automatic climate con‐
trol  89
Air distribution
– Automatic  90– Individual 88– Manual 88, 90
Air drying, refer to Cooling
function  91 
Air flow rate  87, 90  
Air pressure, refer to Tire infla‐ tion pressure  152 
Air supply
– Air conditioner  87– Automatic climate con‐
trol  89
Alarm system  32 
Alarm system
– Avoiding unintentional
alarms  32– Interior motion sensor  32– Tilt alarm sensor 32
ALL4 all-wheel system  83 
All-wheel drive, refer to
ALL4  83 
Alternating-code hand-held transmitter  93 
Ambient lighting  71 
Antifreeze, washer fluid  55 
Antilock Brake System, ABS  81 
Anti-slip control, refer to Dy‐ namic Stability Control
DSC  81 
Anti-theft protection  23 
Approved engine oils  167 
Ashtray  96 
Assistance, roadside  180 
Assistance when driving off, refer to Hill drive-off assis‐
tant  83 
Assistance with starting en‐ gine, refer to Jump-start‐
ing  180  
Automatic– Air distribution  90– Air flow rate 90
Automatic car wash  186 
Automatic climate control
– Automatic air distribution  90
Automatic, cruise control 84 
Automatic headlamp con‐ trol  67 
Automatic transmission with
Steptronic
– Kickdown  57– Overriding selector lever
lock  58
AUTO program with auto‐
matic climate control  90 
AUX-IN port  130 
Average fuel consumption  61 
Average fuel consumption
– Setting the units  62Average speed 61 
Average speed, refer to Com‐ puter  60 
B Backrest curvature, refer to Lumbar support  37 
Backrests, refer to Seats  36 
Backup lamps, bulb replace‐ ment  175 
Battery– Disposal  32– Remote control  22
Battery, refer to Vehicle bat‐
tery  178 
Battery replacement
– Remote control  32
Belts, refer to Safety belts  38 
Belt tensioners, refer to Safety belts  38 
Bi-xenon headlamps  172 
Blower, refer to Air flow rate  87, 90  
Brake assistant  81 
Brake discs, breaking in  110 
Brake fluid, refer to Service re‐ quirements  64 
Brake force distribution, elec‐ tronic  81 
Brake pads, breaking in  110 
Brakes
– Handbrake  51
Brakes, MINI maintenance
system  169 
Brakes, service require‐ ments  64 
Brake system, MINI mainte‐ nance system  169 
Braking, notes  111 
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Prescribed engine oils, refer toApproved engine oils  167 
Pressure monitoring of tires, refer to Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM  77 
Pressure, tires  152 
Pressure warning, tires  75 
Profile depth, refer to Mini‐ mum tread depth  158 
Profile, tires  157 
Protective function, refer to
Pinch protection– Windows  34
R
Radio MINI Boost CD  122 
Radio-operated key, refer to Remote control with
integrated key  22 
Radio ready state  49 
Radio ready state, switched off  50 
Radio ready state, switched
on  49 
Radio setting, refer to Radio ready state  49 
Rain sensor  53 
Range  61 
Rear  37 
Rear fog lamp, bulb replace‐ ment  175 
Rear lamps, refer to Tail lamps  175 
Rear seat backrests, folda‐ ble  98, 99  
Rearview mirror, refer to Mir‐ rors  42 
Rear window defroster  88, 91  
Rear window, washing  55 
Rear window wiper  55 
Recirculated air mode  88, 90  
Recommended tire brands  159 
Releasing, refer to Unlock‐ ing  30 
Remaining range for service,
refer to Service require‐
ments  64 
Remaining range, refer to Range  61 
Remote control– Battery replacement  32– Comfort Access 30– Malfunctions 26, 31
Remote control, removing
from the ignition lock  49 
Remote control, service data  169 
Remote control, universal  92 
Replacement remote con‐ trol  22 
Replacing wheels/tires  159 
Reporting safety defects  9 
Reserve warning, refer to Fuel gauge  60 
Reservoir for washer fluid, re‐ fer to Washer fluid reser‐
voir  55 
Restraining systems
– Refer to Safety belts  38
Restraint systems for chil‐
dren  44 
Retreaded tires  159 
Reverse gear, manual trans‐ mission  56 
Roadside Assistance  180 
Roadside parking lamp, bulb replacement  173 
Roadside parking lamps  68 
RON gasoline quality  150 
RON, refer to Fuel quality  150 
RPM, refer to Engine data  204 
Rubber seals, care  188 
Run-flat tires  160 
Run-flat tires
– Flat tire  76
Run-flat tires, tire inflation
pressure  152 
Running lights, refer to Park‐ ing lamps/low beams  67 
S
Safe braking  111 
Safety  7 
Safety belts  38 
Safety belts– Damage  41– Rear center safety belt  39
Safety belts, care 189 
Safety belts, indicator/warning lamp  41 
Safety belts, reminder  41 
Safety systems
– Safety belts  38
Safety systems, airbags  72 
Saving fuel  118 
Seat adjustment  37 
Seat adjustment
– Manual  36
Seat belts
– Refer to Safety belts  38
Seat heating 38 
Seats
– Adjusting  36– Heating 38– Sitting safely  36
Selector lever, automatic
transmission with Step‐
tronic  57 
Selector lever lock, overrid‐ ing  58 
Selector lever lock, refer to Changing selector lever posi‐
tions, Shiftlock  57 
Selector lever positions, auto‐ matic transmission with
Steptronic  57 
Service and warranty  8 
Service data in the remote control  169 
Service interval display, refer to Condition Based Service
CBS  169 
Service interval display, refer to Service requirements  64 
Service requirements  64 
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