engine coolant MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2004 Owner's Manual
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
 
Driving:  
Ignition lock41
Starting the engine41
Switching off the engine43
Parking brake43
Manual transmission44
Continuously Variable automatic 
Transmission (CVT)45
Parking lamps/Low beams48
Turn signal indicator/Headlamp 
flasher49
Instrument lighting49
Fog lamps49
Interior lamps50
Washer/wiper system50
Cruise control52  
Everything under control:  
Odometer54
Tachometer54
Fuel gauge54
Coolant temperature gauge55
Service interval display56
Clock56
Onboard computer57  
Technology for safety and driving 
convenience:  
All Season traction Control (ASC)59
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)60
Antilock Brake System (ABS)61
Flat Tire Monitor62
Park Distance Control (PDC)64
Airbags65  
Controlling the climate for pleasant 
driving:  
Air conditioning system67
Automatic climate control70  
Interior conveniences:  
Glove compartment73
Ashtray, beverage holders74
Cigarette lighter, 12 V power supply74  
Loading and transporting cargo:  
Cargo area75
Loading cargo76
Roof-mounted luggage rack78
 
OPERATION, CARE, MAINTENANCE 
Special operating instructions:  
Break-in procedures82
General driving notes83
Refueling84
Fuel specifications85
Brake system86  
Wheels and tires:  
Tire inflation pressure87
Tire coding89
Tire condition91
Wheel and tire replacement92
Run Flat tires93
Snow chains94 
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CONTENTS
 
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In the engine compartment:  
Bonnet95
Engine compartment: MINI COOPER96
Engine compartment: MINI COOPER S97
Washer fluid98
Engine oil98
Coolant100
Brake fluid101  
Maintenance and care:  
MINI Maintenance System102
Caring for your vehicle103
Vehicle storage105  
Laws and regulations:  
OBD socket106
California Proposition 65 warning107
 
OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURES 
Replacement procedures:  
Onboard tool kit110
Windshield wiper blades110
Lamps and bulbs111
Repairing a flat tire116
Changing tires: MINI with space-saver 
spare tire117
MINI Mobility System121
Battery124
Fuses125  
Giving and receiving assistance:  
Jump-starting126
Towing128 
TECHNICAL DATA 
Engine data132
Dimensions133
Weights134
Capacities135 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
 
DISPLAY ELEMENTS 
 
1Tachometer54
with indicator and warning lamps, 
page 15 ff
2Display for onboard computer57
If there is no onboard computer:
Display of outside temperature and cur-
rent vehicle speed
3Speedometer with indicator and warning 
lamps, page 15 ff4Indicator for 
> 
Odometer54 
> 
Trip odometer54 
> 
Service interval56 
> 
Program display for Continuously Vari-
able automatic Transmission 
(CVT)47
5Trip odometer, reset to zero546Fuel gauge54
7Engine coolant temperature gauge55 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
 
INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS
 
Technology that monitors itself 
The system runs a check on the indicator 
and warning lamps marked by  
+
 
 each time 
you switch on the ignition. They each light 
up once for different periods of time.
If a malfunction should occur in one of 
these systems, the corresponding lamp 
does not go out after the engine is started 
or it lights up while the vehicle is moving. 
You will see below the correct way to react 
to this. 
Red: stop immediately 
Battery charge current  
+
 
The battery is no longer being 
charged. Indicates a defective alter-
nator drive belt or a problem with the 
charge circuit. Please contact the nearest 
MINI Dealer.
If this lamp lights up, the power-assist for 
steering can be deactivated.
If the drive belt is defective, do not 
continue driving. The engine could be 
damaged due to overheating. When the 
power-assist is deactivated, increased 
steering effort is required. 
< 
Engine oil pressure 
 
+
 
Stop immediately. Switch off 
engine. Check the engine oil and fill 
as needed. Please contact the nearest MINI 
Dealer.
Do not continue driving; otherwise, 
the engine could be damaged 
because of inadequate lubrication. 
<
 
Brake warning lamp  
+
 
   
Lights up although parking brake is 
released: check the brake fluid 
level. Before driving further, be sure to 
comply with the information on pages 86 
and 101.
Brake warning lamp for Canadian 
models.
With navigation system option:
Coolant temperature warning 
lamp in the speedometer  
+
 
Lights up while driving: 
Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine 
immediately and allow to cool down, also 
refer to page 55. 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
FUEL GAUGE  COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGEIn the navigation system 
Please also comply with the instruc-
tions in the previous section.<
If the indicator light 1 changes from orange 
to red, there are approx. 2.1 gallons / 
8 liters of fuel in the tank.
Low temperature The needle is at the bottom or on the right 
of the range.
The engine is still cold. Drive at moderate 
engine and vehicle speeds.Center positionNormal operating temperature of the 
engine.High temperatureAs soon as there is a deviation from the 
center position upwards or to the left:
Drive moderately and at low engine speed. 
If necessary, switch off the engine and 
allow it to cool down.
Checking coolant level, refer to page 100.
1Red indicator lampWhen you switch on the ignition, warning 
lamp 1 comes on briefly to confirm that the 
system is operational.
Lights up while driving: 
Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine 
immediately and allow it to cool down.Navigation system option
Coolant temperature warning 
lamp in the speedometer lights up 
while driving: 
Engine is too hot. Switch off the engine 
immediately and allow it to cool down. 
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT: MINI COOPER1Reservoir for windshield washer 
system98
2Coolant expansion tank1003Engine oil filler neck99
4Battery124
5Brake fluid reservoir1016Reservoir for headlamp cleaning 
system98
7Engine oil dipstick98 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRSOPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: MINI COOPER S1Reservoir for windshield washer 
system98
2Coolant expansion tank1003Engine oil filler neck99
4Auxiliary terminal for jump-
starting126
5Brake fluid reservoir1016Reservoir for headlamp cleaning 
system98
7Engine oil dipstick98 
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COOLANT 
Do not add coolant to the cooling sys-
tem when the engine is hot. Escaping 
coolant can cause burns.
Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents are 
hazardous to health. Always store these 
agents in tightly-closed original containers 
kept well away from the reach of children.
Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents are 
flammable. Therefore, do not spill them 
over hot engine parts; otherwise they may 
ignite and cause burns. Always observe the 
instructions for use provided on the con-
tainer.<
Comply with the applicable environ-
mental laws regulating the disposal 
of antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents.<
The illustration shows as an example the 
coolant tank on the MINI COOPER.Checking coolant level Correct coolant level with cold engine, 
approx. 687/206:
Up to the MAX mark of the transparent 
expansion tank.
Only open the cap of the expansion 
tank when the engine has cooled 
down. The needle on the coolant tempera-
ture gauge in the display elements must be 
no higher than in the first quarter; other-
wise there is a danger of scalding.<
To add coolantMINI COOPER:
1. Slowly open the cap by pulling at the tab 
to allow accumulated pressure to escape
2. Pull open the cap completely
3. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant 
until the correct level is reached; do not 
overfill.
MINI COOPER S:
1. Open the cap by turning it slightly coun-
terclockwise to allow accumulated pres-
sure to escape
2. Unscrew and open the cap completely
3. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant 
until the correct level is reached; do not 
overfill.
The coolant is made up of water and an 
antifreeze with corrosion resistance. The 
mixture ratio of 50 to 50 must be kept the 
entire year due to the required anti-corro-
sion property. No other additives are 
required.
Replace the coolant every four years. 
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EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z
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A 
ABS Antilock Brake System 61 
indicator lamp 16, 17 
Accessories, refer to 
For your own safety 7 
Your individual vehicle 6 
Activated-charcoal filter 72 
Air circulation, refer to 
Recirculated air mode 68, 71 
Air conditioning 
air conditioning system 68 
automatic climate control 71 
Air conditioning system 67 
Air distribution 
air conditioning system 68 
automatic climate control 71 
Air outlets, refer to 
Ventilation 69, 72 
Air pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure 87 
Air supply 
air conditioning system 68 
automatic climate control 72 
Air, drying, refer to Air 
conditioning 68, 71 
Airbags 65 
indicator lamp 16 
safe seating position 31 
AKI, refer to Fuel quality 85 All Season traction Control 
(ASC) 59 
indicator lamp 16, 17 
All-season tires, refer to Winter 
tires 92 
Antenna 103 
Antifreeze 
coolant 100 
washer fluid 98 
Antilock Brake System (ABS) 61 
indicator lamp 16, 17 
Approved axle load, refer to 
Weights 134 
Approved engine oils 99 
Approved gross vehicle weight, 
refer to Weights 134 
ASC All Season traction 
Control 59 
indicator lamp 16, 17 
Ashtray 74 
Assistant systems, refer to 
All Season traction Control 
(ASC) 59 
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 60 
AUTO program, refer to 
Automatic air distribution 71 
Automatic 
air distribution 71 
air supply 71 
cruise control 52 Automatic car washes 103 
Automatic climate control 70 
Automatic headlamp range 
control for xenon lamps, 
refer to Daytime driving 
lamps 48 
Average consumption 
setting units 58 
Average speed 
setting units 58 
Axle loads, refer to 
Weights 134 
B 
Backrests, refer to 
Adjusting seats 33 
Backup lamp 44 
bulb replacement 114 
Bar, towing 128 
Battery 124 
disposal 22, 124 
indicator lamp 15 
jump-starting 126 
remote control 22 
Belts, refer to Safety belts 35 
Beverage holders 74 
Blower 
air conditioning system 68 
automatic climate control 72 
Blower, refer to Air flow 68, 72 Blowers, refer to Draft-free 
ventilation 69, 72 
BMW 6 
Bonnet 95 
indicator lamp 16 
Bore, refer to Engine data 132 
Bottle holders, refer to 
Beverage holders 74 
Brake discs 
brake system 86 
break-in procedures 82 
Brake fluid 101 
adding 101 
level 86 
warning lamp 15 
Brake lamps 
bulb replacement 114 
Brake pads 86 
break-in procedures 82 
warning lamp 16 
Brake system 86 
brake fluid level 86 
brake pads 86 
disc brakes 86 
warning lamp 16 
Brake wear warning 
brake pads 86 
warning lamp 16 
    
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EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z
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Control elements, refer to 
Cockpit 12 
Convenience operation 
from outside 24, 25 
glass sunroof, electric 29 
window 28 
Coolant 100 
indicator lamp 15 
level 100 
temperature 55 
Coolant temperature gauge 55 
Cooling system, refer to 
Capacities 135 
Cooling, refer to Air 
conditioning 68, 71 
Copyright 2 
Cornering Brake Control 
(CBC) 61 
warning lamp 16 
Cosmetic mirror, refer to 
Illuminated vanity mirror 36 
Cruise control 52 
indicator lamp 17 
multifunction steering 
wheel 18 
sports steering wheel 18 
Cup holders, refer to Beverage 
holders 74 
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights 134 Current fuel consumption 
setting units 58 
Cylinders, refer to Engine 
data 132 
D 
Daily odometer, refer to Trip 
odometer 54 
Dashboard lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting 49 
Data, technical 
dimensions 133 
engine data 132 
weights 134 
Date of the Owner's Manual 7 
Daytime driving lamps 48 
Deep water, refer to Water on 
roadways 83 
Defrost setting, refer to 
Defrosting and demisting 
windows 69, 72 
Defrosting and demisting 
windows 
air conditioning system 69 
automatic climate control 72 
Defrosting windows 69, 72 
air conditioning system 68 
automatic climate control 71 
Defrosting windshield, refer to 
Defrosting and demisting 
windows 69, 72 Demisting windows 69, 72 
Digital clock 56 
Dimensions 133 
Dimming interior rearview 
mirror 37 
Dipstick, engine oil 98 
Directional turn signal, 
refer to Turn signal 
indicators 49 
Disc brakes 86 
Displacement, refer to Engine 
data 132 
Display elements 13 
with navigation system 14 
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting 49 
Disposal 
oil 99 
remote control battery 22 
vehicle battery 124 
Distance covered, refer to 
Odometer 54 
Door keys 24 
Door lock 25 
Doors, locking and unlocking 
from inside 26 
from outside 24 
DOT quality grades 89 
Draft-free ventilation 69, 72 
Drink holders, refer to Beverage 
holders 74 Driving lamps, refer to Parking 
lamps/Low beams 48 
Driving notes 83 
break-in procedures 82 
Driving stability control 59, 60 
Dry air, refer to Air 
conditioning 68, 71 
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control 60 
indicator lamp 16 
DVD changer, refer to separate 
Owner's Manual 
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 60 
indicator lamp 16 
Dynamic 
Stability Control (DSC) 60 
E 
Easy entry to the rear 34 
EBD Electronic Brake Force 
Distribution 61 
indicator lamp 16 
Electric glass sunroof 29 
Electric power windows 28 
initializing 28