climate control MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2002 Owner's Manual
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
 
Driving:  
Ignition lock 42
Starting the engine 42
Switching off the engine 43
Parking brake 44
Manual transmission 45
Continuously Variable automatic 
Transmission (CVT) 46
Parking lamps/Low beams 49
Indicator/Headlamp flasher 49
Instrument lighting 50
Fog lamps 50
Interior lamps 50
Light-emitting diodes 51
Washer/Wiper system 51
Cruise control 53  
Everything under control:  
Odometer 55
Tachometer 55
Fuel gauge 55
Coolant temperature gauge 56
Service Interval Display 57
Clock 57
Computer 58  
Technology for safety and driving 
convenience:  
Automatic Stability Control plus Traction 
(ASC+T) 60
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 61
Flat Tire Monitor 62
Park Distance Control (PDC) 63  
Controlling the climate for pleasant 
driving:  
Air conditioner system 64
Automatic climate control 67  
Interior conveniences:  
Glove compartment 70
Ashtray/Beverage holder 70
Cigarette lighter 70  
Loading and transporting cargo:  
Luggage compartment cover 71
Foldable rear backrest 71
Loading cargo 72
Roof-mounted luggage rack 73
 
Care and maintenance 
Special operating instructions:  
Break-in procedures 76
General driving notes 76
Refueling 77
Fuel specifications 78
Antilock Brake System (ABS) 78
Brake system 79  
Wheels and tires:  
Tire inflation pressure 80
Tire condition 82
Tire replacement 83
Wheel and tire combinations 84
Winter tires 85
Snow chains 85 
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TAILGATE Opening from outsidePress the button in the handle.
The tailgate opens slightly.
Opening with the remote control, see 
page 24.
Manual operationIn the event of an electrical malfunction, 
you can also operate the tailgate manually. 
3. Fold the rear seat bench upwards
4. Pull the ring.
The tailgate is unlocked.
ClosingThe handle recesses in the interior trim 
panel of the tailgate make it easier to pull 
the lid down.
To avoid injuries, be sure that the 
travel path of the tailgate is clear 
when it is closed, as with all closing proce-
dures.
Operate the vehicle only when the tailgate 
is closed. Otherwise, exhaust fumes could 
penetrate the interior of the vehicle.
Should it be absolutely necessary to 
operate the vehicle with the tailgate open:
1. Close all windows. Shut the sliding/tilt 
sunroof
2. Sharply increase the air supply for the air 
conditioning or automatic climate 
control, see pages 64 and/or 67.< 
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
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1 Air onto the windshield and onto the 
side windows
2 Air for the upper body area, see page 69
3 Air for the front and rear footwells
4 Rear window and windshield 
heating 685 Interior temperature sensor Ð please 
keep clear and unobstructed
6 Recirculated-air mode 68
7 Air conditioner 68
8 Automatic air distribution and 
supply 68
9 Switching the automatic climate 
control on/off 6810 Temperature 68
11 Display for temperature and air 
supply 68
12 Blower for air supply 69
13 Defrosting and demisting the 
windshield and side windows 69
14 Individual air distribution 69 
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
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Automatic air distribution and supply
Automatic program (AUTO): 
Indicator lamp lights up. 
Automatic adjustment of the air distribu-
tion and the air supply and adaptation of 
the specified temperatures to external 
influences (outside temperature and 
sunlight).
In the automatic program (AUTO), the air 
conditioner is activated automatically.
Switching the automatic climate 
control on/off
The blower, heating and air condi-
tioner are switched off.
To switch the automatic climate control on 
again:
Press any button of the automatic climate 
control. 
Air conditioner
Air conditioner switched on:
Indicator lamp lights up.
The air is cooled and dehumidified and Ð 
depending on the temperature setting Ð 
rewarmed.
In the automatic program (AUTO), the air 
conditioner is activated automatically.
After the engine start, the windshield can 
fog over briefly. Switching on the air condi-
tioner reduces condensation on the 
windows. 
Condensation forms in the air condi-
tioner system during operation, and 
then exits under the vehicle. Traces of 
condensed water under the vehicle are 
therefore normal.
vehicle is blocked: 
Indicator lamp lights up.
The air within the vehicle is recirculated.
In the automatic program (AUTO) in hot 
weather conditions, the recirculated-air 
mode is activated temporarily to enable 
faster cooling.
Do not run the recirculated-air mode 
for longer than approx. 30 minutes, 
as otherwise the air quality in the interior 
will deteriorate.<
If the windows fog over in the recir-
culated-air mode, switch the recircu-
lated-air mode off and increase the air 
supply as required.<
Rear window defroster and windshield 
heating*
Rear window defroster and wind-
shield heating switched on: 
Indicator lamp lights up.
As long as the indicator lamp is lit, the 
heating operates at high power output 
(rapid defrosting). 
Indicator lamp goes out.
The heating continues to run with reduced 
power output and then switches itself off 
automatically.
Temperature 
Setting the temperature:
Move or turn the wheel in the 
appropriate direction to increase 
the temperature step by step.
The figures in the display provide a general 
indication of interior temperature. When 
you start the vehicle, the system ensures 
that the selected temperature is achieved 
as quickly as possible and then maintained.
Permanent heating with maximum 
power output at temperature selec-
tion "HI". Permanent cooling at "LO".< 
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
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Air supply
 
Press the left or right half of the 
button: the air supply varies. 
Defrosting and demisting the 
windshield and side windows
Press the button briefly.
The indicator lamp flashes.
Ice and condensation are removed from the 
rear window/windshield and side 
windows.
The rear window defroster/windshield 
heating is switched on automatically. It can 
be switched off again separately.
Press the button for a longer period.
Only air to the windshield.
Individual air distribution
Combine the air distribution 
yourself. This switches off the 
automatic program. 
Draft-free ventilation Air supply for the upper body area:
Button 1: open and close the vent outlets 
as required by turning. 
The points indicate the position in each 
case.
Vent 2: change the direction of the airflow 
by swiveling.
Microfilter/activated-charcoal filterThe microfilter removes dust and pollen 
from the incoming air. The activated-char-
coal filter provides additional protection by 
filtering gaseous pollutants from the 
outside air. 
Your MINI center replaces this combined 
filter as a standard part of your scheduled 
maintenance. A substantial reduction in 
the air supply indicates that the filter must 
be replaced before scheduled maintenance. 
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TIRE REPLACEMENT To maintain good handling and vehicle 
response, use only tires of a single tread 
configuration from a single manufacturer. 
The manufacturer of your MINI tests and 
approves wheel and tire combinations.
Do not use retreaded tires, since 
driving safety may be impaired. This 
is due to the possible variations in casing 
structures and, in some cases, to their 
extreme age, which can lead to a decrease 
in their durability.
Temperature A B C 
All passenger car tires must conform 
to Federal Safety Requirements in 
addition to these grades.< Tread wearThe tread wear grade is a comparative 
rating based on the wear rate of the tire 
when tested under controlled conditions 
on a specified government test course. 
For example, a tire graded 150 would wear 
one and one-half (1 g) 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, 
however, and may depart significantly 
from the norm due to variations in driving 
habits, service practices and differences in 
road characteristics and climate.TractionThe 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 govern-
ment test surfaces 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, cornering, hydroplaning, or 
peak traction characteristics.< TemperatureThe 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. 
Sustained high temperature can cause the 
material of the tire to degenerate and 
reduce tire life, and excessive temperature 
can lead to a sudden flat tire. The grade C 
corresponds to a level of performance 
which all passenger car tires must meet 
under the Federal Motor Car Safety Stan-
dard No. 109. Grades B and A represent 
higher levels of performance on the labora-
tory test wheel than the minimum required 
by law. 
The temperature grade for this tire is 
established for a tire that is properly 
inflated and not overloaded. Excessive 
speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, 
either separately or in combination, can 
cause heat buildup and possible tire 
failure.< Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where appli-
cable on the tire sidewall between tread 
shoulder and maximum section width. For 
example:
Tread wear 200 
Traction AA
Temperature A 
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ABS (Antilock Brake 
System) 16,
 17,
 78 
Activated-charcoal filter 69 
Adjusting 
backrest 33 
seats 31 
steering wheel 35 
thigh support 33 
Air conditioner operation 65 
automatic climate 
control 68 
Air conditioner system 64 
Air distribution 
air conditioner system 65 
automatic climate 
control 68,
 69 
Air pressure 80 
Air recirculation 65,
 68 
Air supply 
air conditioner system 65 
automatic climate 
control 69 
Air vents 66,
 69 
Air, dry 65, 68 
Airbags 16, 31,
 37 
All-season tires 85 
Antenna 94 Antifreeze 91 
Antilock Brake System 
(ABS) 16,
 17,
 78 
Aquaplaning 76 
ASC+T (Automatic Stability 
Control plus 
Traction) 16, 17,
 60 
Ashtray 70 
Automatic air distribution 68 
Automatic air supply 68 
Automatic car wash 94 
Automatic cruise control 53 
Automatic dimming of interior 
rearview mirror 37 
Automatic program, see 
Automatic air 
distribution 68 
Automatic Stability Control 
plus Traction 
(ASC+T) 16,
 17,
 60 
Average fuel consumption 59 
Average speed 59 
Axle loads 122 
B 
Backrest, adjusting 33 
Backup lamps 45 
bulb replacement 103 
Bar, towing 115 
Battery 111,
 113,
 114,
 124 
capacity 124 
charge current 15 
charging 111 
maintenance 111 
Battery changing 
remote control 22 
Battery, remote control 22 
Beverage holder 70 
Blower 65,
 69 
BMW 6 
Bore 120 
Brake 16 
Brake fluid change 57 
Brake fluid level 15,
 79,
 92 
Brake hydraulic system 15 
Brake lamp 
bulb replacement 103 
Brake pads 76,
 79 
Brake rotors 76 
Brake system 76, 79 
brake fluid 92 
Brakes 79 Break-in procedure 76 
Breaking in the vehicle 76 
Bridging 113,
 114 
Bulb replacement 101 
backup lamps 103 
brake lamp, third 104 
footwell lamps 105 
front fog lamps 102 
front turn signal 
indicators 102 
glove compartment 
lamp 105 
high beams 101 
interior lamps 104 
license plate lamp 104 
low beams 101 
luggage compartment 
lamps 105 
parking lamps 102 
rear lamps 103 
side turn signal 
indicators 102 
standing lamps 102 
tail lamps 103 
vanity mirror 105 
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Dashboard 12 
Data 
dimensions 121 
engine 120 
weights 122 
Data, technical 120 
Daytime driving lamps 49 
Decommissioning the 
vehicle 96 
Deep water, see Water on 
roadways 77 
Defrosting position 66 
Defrosting windows 69 
air conditioner system 66 
automatic climate 
control 69 
Dimensions 121 
Dirt on the paintwork 94 
Disc brakes 79 
Displacement 120 
Display elements 13,
 14 
coolant temperature 
gauge 56 
fuel gauge 55 
indicator and warning 
lamps 15 
odometer 55 
Service Interval Display 57 
with navigation system 14 Display lighting 50 
Distance remaining 59 
Door keys 22 
Doors 
locking 24 
manual operation 25 
remote control 23 
unlocking 24 
DOT Quality Grades 83 
Drink holder, see Beverage 
holder 70 
Driving lamps 49 
Driving notes, general 76 
Dry air 65,
 68 
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 16, 61 
E 
Easy Entry 33 
EBV (Electronic Brake Force 
Distribution) 16 
Electric power windows 28 
Electrical defect 
driver's door 25 
sliding/tilt sunroof 30 
Electrical system 124 
Electronic Brake Force 
Distribution (EBV) 16 Electronic transmission control 
module (EP), Continuously 
Variable automatic 
Transmission (CVT) 48 
Emergency operation 
driver's door 25 
sliding/tilt sunroof 30 
tailgate 27 
Engine 76 
electronics 17 
power output 17 
speed 17,
 55 
starting 42 
switching off 43 
Engine compartment 
MINI COOPER 87 
MINI COOPER S 88 
Engine oil 89 
additives 90 
prescribed oils 90 
pressure 15 
Entry to the rear 33 
EP (electronic transmission 
control module), 
Continuously Variable 
automatic Transmission 
(CVT) 48 
Exterior finish, care 94 
Exterior mirrors 36 
Eyelets, towing 115 
F 
Failure, tires 62,
 106,
 110 
Filler cap cover 77 
Filling capacities 123 
Filling, tank 123 
First-aid kit 113 
Flat tire 62,
 106 
Flat Tire Monitor 16,
 17,
 62 
Floor carpets 95 
Floor coverings 95 
Floor mats 95 
Fog lamps 50 
Foldable rear backrest 71 
"Follow me home" lamps 49 
Footbrake 79 
Footwell lamps 
bulb replacement 105 
Front fog lamps 50 
bulb replacement 102 
Front seat adjustment 31 
Fuel consumption 59 
Fuel consumption display 55 
Fuel gauge 55 
Fuel preparation 120 
Fuel quality 78 
Fuel reserve indicator 55 
Fuel tank capacity 123 
Fuses 112  
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Luggage compartment 
cover 71 
Luggage compartment lamp 
bulb replacement 105 
Luggage rack 
see Roof-mounted luggage 
rack 73 
Lumbar support 32 M 
M+S tires 85 
Maintenance 57,
 93 
Maintenance System 93 
Manual operation 
driver's door 25 
sliding/tilt sunroof 30 
tailgate 27 
Manual transmission 45 
Manufacturer 6 
Master key 22 
initialization 22 
MD player, see separate 
Owner's Manual 
Mechanical key 22 
MFL (Multifunction steering 
wheel) 18 
Microfilter 66,
 69 
Mini Disc player, see separate 
Owner's Manual MINI Maintenance System 93 
MINI manufacturer 6 
MINI Mobility System 100 
Mirrors 36 
Mobility System, see MINI 
Mobility System 100 
Modifications, technical 96 
Multifunction steering wheel 
(MFL) 18 
Multifunction switch 49 
N 
Navigation system, see 
separate Owner's 
Manual 14 
Non-smoker's equipment 
package, see Cigarette lighter 
socket 70 
Nozzles 66,
 69 
O 
OBD interface socket 96 
Odometer 55 
Oil 89 
additives 90 
level 15 
prescribed oils 90 
pressure 15 Oil change intervals, see Service 
and Warranty Booklet (US 
models)/Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet 
(Canadian models) 
Oil service 57 
Old batteries 111 
Onboard tool kit 100 
Opening 
from inside 26 
from outside 23 
Outside temperature 
display 59 
P 
Package tray, see Luggage 
compartment cover 71 
Park Distance Control (PDC) 63 
Parking brake 16,
 44 
Parking lamps 49 
bulb replacement 102 
Parking lamps/Low beams 49 
Parking, vehicle 76 
PDC (Park Distance Control) 63 
Plastic 95 
Pollen 66 
Pollen filter 69 
Power output 17, 120 Power supply 12 V 70 
Power windows 28 
Pressure, tires 80,
 109 
Q 
Quality Grading, tire 83 R 
Radiator 91 
Radio, see separate Owner's 
Manual 
Rain sensor 51 
Reading lamps 50 
Rear backrest 
foldable 71 
Rear fog lamp 50 
bulb replacement 103 
Rear lamps 45,
 103 
Rear window defroster 
automatic climate 
control 68 
heating and climate 
control 65 
Rear window wiper 52 
replacing 100 
Rearview mirror 36 
Recirculated-air mode 
air contitioner system 65 
automatic climate 
control 68  
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
Recirculation of air 65,
 68 
Reclining seat 31 
Refueling 77 
Remaining distance for 
service 57 
Remote control 23 
battery 22 
battery changing 22 
initialization 22 
Removing mist, 
windows 66,
 69 
Removing window mist 
air conditioner system 66 
automatic climate 
control 69 
Replacement key 22 
Reporting safety defects 9 
Restraint system 38 
Reverse gear 45, 47 
Rod antenna 94 
Roller sun blind, rear window 
blind 30 
Rubber parts 95 
Run-flat tire, see Safety 
tires 80,
 84,
 85,
 110 
S 
Safety belts 16,
 31,
 35,
 95 
adjusting 35 
Safety lock buttons 26 
Safety tires 80,
 84,
 110 
winter tires 84, 85 
Screwdriver 100 
Seats 31 
Securing cargo 72 
Selector lever shiftlock 42,
 46 
Service and Warranty Booklet 
(US models)/Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet 
(Canadian models) 93 
Service Interval Display 57, 93 
Shiftlock 46 
Side airbags 37 
Side turn signal indicators 
bulb replacement 102 
Sitting 31 
Sliding/tilt sunroof 29 
convenience feature 25 
safety function 30 
Smoker's equipment 
package 70 
Snow chains 85 
Space-saver spare tire 
changing tires 106 Spare key 22 
Spark plugs 124 
Speed 120 
Speeds 85 
Split rear backrest 71 
Spray jets 52 
Standing lamps 49 
bulb replacement 102 
Starting 42 
problems 43,
 113,
 114,
 115 
with a discharged 
battery 113,
 114 
Steering lock 42 
Storage, tires 84 
Sun visors 36 
Switches 12 
Switching off, engine 43 
Symbols 6 
T 
Tachometer 55 
Tail lamps 
bulb replacement 103 
Tailgate 16,
 27 
manual unlocking 27 
Tank capacity 77 
Tank content, filling 
capacities 123 Technical data 120 
Technical modifications 96 
Temperature 
automatic climate 
control 68 
heating and climate 
control 65 
tires 83 
Temperature display 59 
engine coolant 56 
Temperature layering 66,
 69 
Temperatures, high 77 
The right tires 84 
Third brake lamp 
bulb replacement 104 
Tire change 
tire change set 106 
Tire changes between axles 84 
Tire failure 16 
safety tires 110 
space-saver spare tire 106 
Tire inflation pressure 80, 85 
Tires 80 
all-season tires 85 
break-in 76 
changing 106 
condition 82,
 85 
damage 82