jump start MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2004 Owner's Manual
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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 OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (CVT)
*
In order to accelerate rapidly in the 
M/S + – Manual mode and in the 
Sport program, e.g. when passing, shift 
downwards manually or by kickdown.<
Whenever you want to return to automatic 
shifting, just move the selector lever 
toward the left to position D.
Switching from M/S + – Manual mode into 
the selector lever positions P, R and N is 
only possible via D.
Available displays
P R N D SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 EP
Electronic transmission control moduleIf there is a malfunction in the transmission 
system, EP appears in the display.
All selector lever positions can still be 
selected. In positions for driving forward: 
the vehicle can now only be driven with a 
limited gear selection.
Avoid high engine loads. Please pro-
ceed to the nearest MINI Dealer.<
Do not work in the engine compart-
ment when a drive gear – forward or 
reverse – is engaged. If you do this, the 
vehicle could move.<
Jump-starting and towing, refer to 
pages 126, 128.< 
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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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BATTERYLocation in the MINI COOPERThe battery is located in the engine com-
partment.
Exact location, refer to page 96.Location in the MINI COOPER SThe battery is located in the cargo area 
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 bat-
tery, please consult your MINI 
Dealer.<
Charging the batteryOnly charge the battery in the vehicle via 
the terminals in the engine compartment 
with the engine switched off, refer to 
'Jump-starting', page 126 ff.Disposal
Return used batteries to a recycling 
point or your MINI Dealer. Maintain 
the battery in an upright position for trans-
port and storage. Secure the battery to pre-
vent it from tilting during transport.< 
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JUMP-STARTINGWhen your battery is discharged, you can 
use two jumper cables to start your MINI 
with power from the battery in a second 
vehicle. Correspondingly you can help start 
another vehicle. Only use jumper cables 
with fully insulated handles on the termi-
nal clamps.Preparing for jump-starting
Do not touch live wiring and cables 
on a running engine. There is a risk of 
fatal injury if you do this. Carefully observe 
the following instructions to avoid personal 
injury and/or damage to either vehicle or 
both vehicles. Make sure that there is no 
contact between the bodywork of the two 
vehicles to avoid a short circuit hazard.<
1. Check whether the battery of the sup-
port vehicle has 12 Volts and approxi-
mately the same capacity measured in 
Ah. These data are printed on the bat-
tery
2. Switch off the engine of the support 
vehicle
3. Switch off any electrical systems and 
components in both vehicles.
Connect the jumper cables
Always adhere to this sequence when 
connecting the jumper cables; failure 
to observe this procedure can lead to spark-
ing and pose an injury hazard.< 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRSOPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
JUMP-STARTINGThe illustration shows the auxiliary jump-
starting terminal on the MINI COOPER S.
In the MINI COOPER S, the auxiliary jump-
starting terminal, arrow 1, acts as the posi-
tive battery terminal, refer to view of 
engine compartment on page 97.
1. Remove the cover of the battery or open 
the cover of the auxiliary jump-starting 
terminal:
>MINI COOPER:
Remove the battery cover. 
To do so, press the two clips simulta-
neously.
>MINI COOPER S:
Open the cover of the auxiliary jump-
starting terminal, arrow 1
2. Connect one terminal clamp of the 
plus/+ jumper cable to the positive bat-
tery terminal or to an auxiliary jump-
starting terminal of the support vehicle
3. Connect the other terminal clamp of the 
plus/+ jumper cable to the positive bat-
tery terminal or to an auxiliary jump-
starting terminal of the vehicle to be 
started
Engine or body ground in your MINI: 
arrow 2.
4. Connect one terminal clamp of the 
minus/– jumper cable to the negative 
battery terminal or to an engine or body 
ground of the support vehicle
5. Connect the second terminal clamp of 
the minus/– jumper cable to the nega-
tive terminal of the battery or to the 
engine or body ground of the vehicle to 
be started.
Performing the jump-start1. Start the engine of the support vehicle 
and allow it to run at a fast idle speed for 
several minutes
2. Start the engine of the other vehicle in 
the usual manner. 
If the first start attempt is not success-
ful, wait a few minutes before another 
attempt in order to allow the discharged 
battery to recharge
3. Allow the engines of both vehicles to run 
for several minutes
On the MINI: before disconnecting 
the jumper cables, switch on the 
lighting, the rear window defroster and 
the highest blower speed to prevent a 
voltage surge from the regulator to the 
electrical systems and components.<
4. Then disconnect the jumper cables in 
the reverse order.
If necessary have the battery checked and 
completely charged at a MINI Dealer.
Do not use spray starter fluids to start 
the engine.< 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRSOPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
TOWINGTow-startingIt is not possible to start the engine of a 
vehicle equipped with an automatic trans-
mission by towing or pushing.
For instructions on jump starting, refer to 
page 126.
Never attempt to use your vehicle to push 
another car, since damage to the energy-
absorbing bumpers could result.Towing a vehicle 
Only tow vehicles with Continuously 
Variable automatic Transmission 
(CVT) with the front wheels raised or on a 
special transport vehicle, otherwise the 
transmission can be damaged.<
1. Place gear selector lever in neutral or idle
2. Towing speed: 
Max. 45 mph / 70 km/h
3. Towing distance:
Max. 95 miles / 150 km
4. Leave the ignition key at position 1 to 
ensure that the brake lamps, turn sig-
nals, horn and windshield wipers remain 
operative, and to prevent the steering 
lock detent from engaging
5. Switch on the hazard-warning system, 
observe country-specific regulations.
Find some means of identifying the vehicle 
in tow, for instance, by turning on the haz-
ard warning flashers.
Make sure that the ignition key 
remains in position 1 even when the 
electrical system has failed to prevent the 
steering lock from engaging. 
The steering and brakes are without power 
assist when the engine is off. This means 
that increased effort is required for steer-
ing and braking.<
Towing with a commercial tow truck>Do not tow with sling-type equipment
>Use a wheel-lift or flatbed carrier
>Please comply with applicable towing 
laws.
Never allow passengers to ride in a 
towed vehicle for any reason.< 
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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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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
Intermittent operation 
wipers 50 
Interval display, service 102 
J 
Jack, refer to Tire change set 
MINI Mobility System 121 
Run Flat tires 93 
space-saver spare tire 117 
Jacking points 119 
Jets, refer to Ventilation 69, 72 
Jets, refer to Windshield 
washer jets 51 
Jump-starting 126 
K 
Keys 22 
Kickdown 46 
Knock control 85 
L 
Lamp defect 111 
Lamp replacement, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs 111 
Lamps and bulbs 111 
Lamps, refer to Parking lamps/
Low beams 48 
Lashing eyes, refer to Securing 
the load 77 
LATCH child-restraint 
mounting system 40 Leather care 105 
LEDs light-emitting diodes 50 
Length, refer to 
Dimensions 133 
License plate lamp 
bulb replacement 115 
Lifting handle, space-saver 
spare tire, refer to Tire 
change set 117 
Light switch 48 
Light-alloy wheels, care 104 
Light-emitting diodes 50 
Lighter 74 
'Lights on' warning 48 
Load securing devices, refer to 
Securing the load 77 
Loading cargo 
vehicle 76 
Loads, refer to Loading cargo 76 
Locking 
from inside 26 
from outside 24 
Low beams 48 
bulb replacement 112 
Lower back support, refer to 
Lumbar support 33 
Luggage compartment 
capacity, refer to Cargo area 
volume 134 
Luggage compartment cover, 
refer to Cargo area cover 75 Luggage compartment lamps, 
refer to Cargo area lamps 116 
Luggage compartment lid 
emergency operation, refer 
to Manual operation 27 
Luggage compartment lid, refer 
to Tailgate 27 
Luggage compartment, refer to 
Cargo area 75 
Luggage rack, refer to Roof-
mounted luggage rack 78 
Lumbar support 33 
M 
M+S tires, refer to Winter 
tires 92 
Maintenance system 102 
Maintenance, refer to Service 
interval display 56, 102 
Malfunction 
door lock 25 
glass sunroof, electric 30 
tailgate 27 
Manual mode, refer to 
Continuously Variable 
automatic Transmission 
(CVT) 46 Manual operation 
door lock 25 
driver's door 25 
fuel filler cap 84 
glass sunroof, electric 30 
tailgate 27 
Manual transmission 44 
Manufacturer 6 
Master key 
initializing 22 
with remote control 22 
MC operation, refer to 
Owner's Manual for Radio 
Memory, refer to Vehicle 
Memory 37 
MFL Multifunction steering 
wheel 18 
Microfilter 
air conditioning system 69 
automatic climate control 72 
MINI Maintenance System 102 
MINI manufacturer 6 
MINI Mobility System 121 
compressor 122 
liquid sealant 122 
Mirrors 36 
heating 36 
Mobility System 121 
Modifications, technical, refer 
to For your own safety 7  
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EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z
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Sitting safely 31 
with airbags 31 
with safety belt 31 
Size, refer to Dimensions 133 
Sliding/tilt sunroof, refer to 
Glass sunroof, electric 29 
Smoker's equipment package, 
refer to Ashtray 74 
Snow chains 94 
Socket 12 V 74 
Socket, for onboard 
diagnostics 106 
Space-saver spare tire 
changing tires 117 
Spare key 22 
Spare tire, refer to Space-saver 
spare tire 117 
Special oils, refer to Specified 
engine oils 99 
Special wash program, refer to 
Washing your vehicle 103 
Specified engine oils 99 
Speed control, refer to Cruise 
control 52 
Speedometer 13, 14 
Split rear backrest, refer to 
Foldable rear backrest 75 
Sport program 
Continuously Variable 
automatic Transmission 
(CVT) 46 Stability control 
All Season traction Control 
(ASC) 59 
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 60 
Standing lamps 48 
bulb replacement 112 
Starting aid 
All Season traction Control 
(ASC) 59 
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 60 
Starting aid, refer to Jump-
starting 126 
Starting problems 
jump-starting 126 
temperature 42 
Starting the engine 41 
Steering lock 41 
Steering wheel 12 
settings 36 
Steering wheel lock 41 
Steering wheel with 
multifunction buttons 18 
Storage compartments 73 
Storage space, refer to Cargo 
area 75 
Storage, tires 92 
Storing the vehicle 105 
Stroke, refer to Engine data 132 Sun blind, refer to Roller sun 
blind 30 
Sun visors 36 
Surface ice, refer to Ice 
warning 57 
Switches, refer to Cockpit 12 
Switching off the engine 43 
Switching the air conditioning 
on and off manually 68, 71 
Symbols 6 
T 
Tachometer 54 
Tail lamps 
bulb replacement 114 
Tailgate 27 
emergency operation, refer 
to Manual operation 27 
indicator lamp 16 
to open from the outside 27 
Tank capacity, refer to Fuel tank 
capacity 135 
Tank gauge, refer to Fuel 
gauge 54, 55 
Technical data 132 
Technical modifications, refer 
to For your own safety 7 
Temperature 
air conditioning system 68 
automatic climate control 71 
engine 55 Temperature display 
ice warning 57 
outside temperature 57 
setting units 57 
Temperature grades 90 
Third brake lamp 
bulb replacement 114 
Third brake lamp, refer to 
Center high-mount brake 
lamp 114 
Three-point seat belt, refer to 
Safety belts 35 
Tightening the lug bolts 
keys 117, 121 
Tightening torque, refer to 
Tightening the lug bolts 120 
Tire change set 
MINI Mobility System 123 
Run Flat tires 93 
space-saver spare tire 117 
Tire failure 116 
MINI Mobility System 121 
space-saver spare tire 117 
Tire inflation pressure 87, 123 
reinflation 122 
Tire pressure monitor, refer to 
Flat Tire Monitor 62