ECU MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2002 User Guide
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HOOD
Do not attempt to service your 
vehicle if you do not have the 
required technical background. Before 
working in the engine compartment, 
switch off the engine and allow it to cool 
down. Before working on the electrical 
system, always disconnect the battery first. 
For all work on the vehicle, comply with the 
appropriate information and instructions. 
Failure to work in an informed, professional 
manner when servicing components and 
materials constitutes a safety hazard 
for vehicle occupants and other road users. 
If you are not familiar with the guidelines, 
please have the operations performed by 
your MINI center.<
To unlock Pull the lever in the right door area beneath 
the instrument panel.
To open1. Reach under the hood
2. Pull the release lever
3. Open the hood.To closeAllow the hood to fall from a height of 
about 12 in (30 cm).
To avoid injuries, be sure that the 
travel path of the hood is clear when 
it is closed, as with all closing procedures.
If it is determined that the hood is not 
completely closed while driving, stop 
immediately and close it securely, see also 
page 16.< 
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ONBOARD TOOL KIT WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADESStorage locationThe illustration shows an example of the 
tire change set.
Depending on the level of equipment, your 
MINI is fitted with a special onboard tool 
kit stored at the following locations:
Tire change set for space-saver spare tire:
In the luggage compartment under the 
floor mat.
Tool bag for safety tires:
In the left of the luggage compartment, 
behind the side trim panel beside the first-
aid kit, see page 113.
Windshield wiper1. Rotate the wiper arm completely out 
from the windshield
2. Set the wiper blade at an angle
3. Press the securing spring (arrow)
4. Unhook the wiper blade towards the 
windshield
5. Pull the wiper blade past the wiper arm 
toward the top 
6. Insert the new wiper blade 
7. Press into position until you hear it 
engage. 
Use only wiper blades which have 
been approved by the manufac-
turer.<
Rear window wiper1. Rotate the wiper arm completely out 
from the windshield
2. Turn the wiper blade as far as it will go 
to the rear, see arrow
3. Press the wiper blade against the limit 
and thus out of the mounting
4. Press the new wiper blade into the 
mounting. 
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LAMPS AND BULBSProceed carefully when handling lamps and 
bulbs. If you are not familiar with any of 
the procedures, consult your MINI center.
Do not touch the glass portion of 
a new bulb with your bare hands 
since even small amounts of impurities 
burn into the surface and reduce the 
service life of the bulb. Use a clean cloth, 
paper napkin, or a similar material, or hold 
the bulb by its metallic base.<
Replacement bulbs are available from your 
MINI center.
Whenever working on the electrical 
system, switch off the electrical 
accessory you are working on or disconnect 
the cable from the negative terminal of the 
battery. Failure to do this could result in 
short circuits.
To prevent injuries and damage, comply 
with any instructions provided by the bulb 
manufacturer.<
1 Low beams H7 bulb, 55 Watts2 High beamsH7 bulb, 55 Watts 
The H7 bulb is pressurized. Therefore, 
wear safety glasses and protective 
gloves. Failure to observe these precautions 
can result in physical injury if the bulb 
breaks.<
1. Pull off the cover panel of the corre-
sponding lamp
2. Press the securing wire outwards
3. Fold the securing wire downwards
4. Remove and replace the bulb.
When cleaning the headlamps, 
please observe the following: do not 
clean by wiping with a dry cloth (scratches). 
Never use abrasives or strong solvents to 
clean the covers. Remove dirt and contami-
nation (such as insects) by soaking with 
shampoo and then rinsing with plenty of 
water. Always use a deicer spray to remove 
accumulated ice and snow Ð never use a 
scraper.< 
Xenon lamps* The service life of these bulbs is very long 
and the probability of a failure is very low, 
provided that they are not switched on and 
off an unusual number of times. If one of 
these bulbs should nevertheless fail, it is 
possible to continue driving with great 
caution using the fog lamps, provided 
traffic laws in your area do not prohibit 
this.
Because of the extremely high volt-
ages involved, any work on the xenon 
lighting system should be carried out by 
technically-qualified personnel only. Other-
wise, there is a risk of fatal injury.< 
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CHANGING TIRES Ð MINI WITH SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE
*
Removing the space-saver spare tire
The screw connection of the space-saver 
spare tire is in the luggage compartment 
under the floor mat, on the base of the 
storage compartment for the tire change 
set.
1. Loosen the screw connection using the 
wheel stud wrench 
2. Take out the cover panel
3. Screw the lifting handle from the 
onboard tool kit onto the thread
4. Raise the lifting handle slightly
5. Squeeze the securing springs
6. The space-saver spare tire is released 
and must be held by the lifting handle
7. Lower the space-saver spare tire with 
the lifting handle
8. Unscrew the lifting handle again 
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CHANGING TIRES Ð MINI WITH SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE
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9. Pull out the space-saver spare tire 
towards the rear underneath the 
vehicle
10. Position the space-saver spare tire with 
the valve facing upwards
11. Unscrew the valve extension from the 
valve of the space-saver spare tire
12. Unscrew the dust cap from the exten-
sion and attach to the space-saver 
spare tire.
Preparing the vehicle
Read and comply with the safety 
precautions provided on page 106.<
1. Secure the vehicle to prevent it from 
rolling:
Place the folding chock behind the front 
wheel on the other side of the vehicle; 
on downward inclines, place it in front 
of this wheel. 
If the wheel is changed on a surface with 
a more severe slope, take additional 
precautions to secure the vehicle from 
rolling
2. Loosen the lug bolts by a half turn.
Jacking up the vehicle1. Place the jack at the jacking point closest 
to the wheel.
The jack base must be perpendicular to 
the surface beneath the jacking point 
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CHANGING TIRES Ð MINI WITH SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE
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2. Insert the jack head for jacking up in the 
square recess of the jacking point
3. Jack the vehicle up until the wheel you 
are changing is raised from the ground.
The vehicle jack is designed for 
changing wheels only. Do not 
attempt to raise another vehicle model 
with it or to raise any load of any kind. To 
do so could cause accidents and personal 
injury.<
Fitting the space-saver spare tire1. Unscrew the lug bolts and remove the 
wheel
2. Remove accumulations of mud or dirt 
from the mounting surfaces of the 
wheel and hub. Clean the lug bolts
3. Fit the space-saver spare tire
4. Screw at least two lug bolts finger-tight 
into opposite bolt holes 
5. Screw in the remaining bolts 
6. Tighten all the lug bolts firmly in a diag-
onal pattern
7. Lower the vehicle
8. Remove the jack.Tightening the lug boltsTighten the lug bolts in a diagonal pattern.
As soon as possible, have the secure 
seating of the lug bolts (tightening 
torque 72 ftlb (100 Nm)) checked using a 
calibrated torque wrench. Otherwise, a 
wheel that might come loose can lead to a 
severe accident.<
Replace the defective tire as soon as 
possible and have the new wheel/tire 
assembly balanced.
Driving with the space-saver spare tireDrive cautiously. Do not exceed a speed of 
50 mph (80 km/h).
You can expect changes in vehicle handling 
such as delayed braking response, longer 
braking distances, and changes in self-
steering properties in marginal stability 
limits.
Only one space-saver spare tire may 
be mounted at one time. Reinstall 
wheels and tires of the same size and speci-
fication as soon as possible. Maintain 
prescribed tire pressures, see page 80.<
Only use full hubcaps approved by 
the manufacturer. Otherwise there is 
no guarantee that the hubcap fits securely. 
The hubcap must not be fitted to the space-
saver spare tire, as it could be damaged.<
Check and correct the tire inflation 
pressure at the earliest opportu-
nity.< 
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BATTERYLocation in the MINI COOPERThe battery is located in the engine 
compartment.
Exact location, see page 87.Location in the MINI COOPER SThe battery is located in the luggage 
compartment under the floor mat.
Battery careThe battery is absolutely maintenance-free, 
that is, the original electrolyte will normally 
last for the service life of the battery under 
moderate climatic conditions.
For all questions regarding the 
battery, please consult your MINI 
center. 
with the engine switched off, see "Jump-
starting" on page 113.
Whenever working on the electrical 
system, disconnect the cable from 
the negative terminal of the battery. 
Failure to do this could result in fire hazards 
or injury due to short circuits.<
Return used batteries to a recycling 
point or your MINI center. Maintain 
the battery in an upright position for trans-
port and storage. Secure the battery to 
prevent it from tilting during transport.< 
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EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z
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C 
California Proposition 65 
Warning 97 
Can holder, see Beverage 
holder 70 
Car wash 94 
Car-care products 94 
Care 
chrome parts 94 
floor mats 95 
imitation leather 95 
leather 95 
light-alloy wheels 94 
of upholstery 94 
plastic parts 95 
rubber parts 95 
safety belts 95 
special parts 94 
windshield wipers 95 
Cargo 72 
securing 72 
stowing 72 
Caring for your vehicle 94 
Cassette player, see separate 
Owner's Manual 
CD changer, see separate 
Owner's Manual CD player, see separate 
Owner's Manual 
Center (high-mount) brake 
lamp 
bulb replacement 104 
Central locking system 23,
 26 
Changing tires 
space-saver spare tire 106 
Child seat 38 
Child-restraint systems 38 
Chrome parts 94 
Cigarette lighter 70 
socket 70 
Cleaning rear window 52 
Cleaning windshield 52 
Clock 58 
Closing 
from inside 26 
from outside 23 
Clothes hooks 77 
Clutch 76 
Cockpit 12 
Combination of wheels/
tires 84 
Compact Disc player, see 
separate Owner's Manual 
Compression ratio 120 Computer 58 
average fuel 
consumption 59 
average speed 59 
cruising range 59 
exterior temperature 59 
Condensation 65,
 68 
Consumption 59 
Consumption display 55 
Contents 2 
Continuously Variable 
automatic Transmission 
(CVT) 
electronic transmission 
control module (EP) 48 
gear display 48 
ignition 42 
interlock 42 
manual mode 47 
parking 47 
reverse gear 47 
selector lever 
shiftlock 42,
 46 
shiftlock 46 
Sport program 47 
Steptronic 46 
towing 116 
tow-starting 116 
transmission fault 48 Control elements 12 
Convenience feature 
sliding/tilt sunroof 25 
windows 25 
Convenience operation 
via central locking 
system 26 
Coolant 91 
Coolant level 91 
Coolant temperature 
gauge 56 
Cooling 65,
 68 
Copyright notice 6 
Correct sitting posture with 
airbags 31 
safety belt 31 
Cruise control 17,
 18,
 53 
Cruising range 59 
Cup holder, see Beverage 
holder 70 
Curb weight 122 
Currency of the Owner's 
Manual 7 
Cylinders 120  
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Gasoline 78 
Gasoline gauge 55 
Gear display 48 
Continuously Variable 
automatic Transmission 
(CVT) 48 
General driving notes 76 
Glove compartment 70 
Glove compartment lamps 
bulb replacement 105 
Grilles 66,
 69 
Gross weight 122 
H 
Handbrake 44 
Hazard warning flashers 12 
Head airbags 37 
Head restraints 34 
Headlamp cleaning 
system 52,
 89 
filling 89 
Headlamp flasher 49 
Headlamps 
care 94,
 101 
cleaning 52 Heated 
outside mirrors 36 
rear window 65,
 68 
seats 34 
windshield 65, 68 
windshield washer jets 52 
Heavy cargo 72 
Height 121 
High beams 17, 49 
bulb replacement 101 
Hood 16,
 86 
Horn 12 
Hubcap remover 100,
 106 
I 
Ignition lock 42 
Illuminated vanity mirror 36 
Imitation leather 95 
Imprint 6 
Indicator lamps 15 
Individual air distribution 69 
INSPECTION 57 
Instrument cluster, see Display 
elements 13 
Instrument lighting 50 
Instrument panel 12 
Interface socket 
for Onboard Diagnostics 96 Interior lamps 50 
bulb replacement 104 
Interior rearview mirror 36 
automatic dimming 37 
Interlock 42 
Interval display 93 
J 
Jack 100,
 106 
Jump-starting 113,
 114 
K 
Keys 22 
multifunction steering 
wheel 18 
Kickdown 47 L 
Lamps 49,
 101 
backup lamps 103 
brake lamp 103,
 104 
daytime driving lamps 49 
fog lamps 50 
footwell lamps 105 
front fog lamps 102 
glove compartment 105 
high beams 101 
instrument lighting 50 interior lamps 50,
 104 
license plate lamp 104 
low beams 49,
 101 
luggage compartment 
lamps 105 
parking lamps 49,
 102 
reading lamps 50 
rear fog lamp 103 
standing lamps 49, 102 
tail lamp 103 
turn signal indicators 102 
xenon lamps 101 
Lashing eyes 72 
LATCH child-restraint 
system 41 
Leather care 95 
LED light-emitting diodes 51 
Length 121 
License plate lamp 
bulb replacement 104 
Light-alloy wheels 94 
"Lights on" warning 49 
Loading 72 
Load-securing devices 72 
Low beams 49 
bulb replacement 101 
Luggage compartment 72 
content 122  
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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