tow bar MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2004 Owner's Manual
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PARK DISTANCE CONTROL (PDC)
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The concept
The PDC assists you when you back into a 
parking space. A signal tone tells you the 
current distance to an object behind your 
vehicle. To do this, four ultrasonic sensors 
in the rear bumper measure the distance to 
the nearest object. 
The sensors on each side have a range of 
approx. 2 ft / 60 cm, the middle sensors 
one of approx. 5 ft / 1.5 m.
PDC is a parking aid that can identify 
objects if they are approached slowly, 
as is generally the case when parking. 
Avoid driving towards objects rapidly; due 
to underlying physical principles, the sys-
tem may otherwise alert you too late for 
you to take evasive steps.
one second after you select reverse gear or 
place the selector lever in position R.
Wait for this one second before you 
drive backwards.<
The system is deactivated when you shift 
away from Reverse. 
You can have a signal tone set by your 
MINI Dealer as a confirmation that 
PDC has been activated.<
Acoustical signalsThe distance to an object is indicated by a 
tone sounding at intervals. As the distance 
between vehicle and object decreases, the 
intervals between the tones become 
shorter. A continuous tone indicates the 
presence of an object less than 8 in / 20 cm 
away.
The warning signal is canceled after 
approx. three seconds if the distance to the 
object remains constant during this time, 
for instance if you are moving parallel to a 
wall.MalfunctionSystem malfunctions will be indicated by a 
continuous high-pitched tone when the 
system is activated the first time. Please 
have your MINI Dealer resolve the problem.Volume controlThe volume of the Park Distance Control 
signal can be adjusted from level 1, soft, to 
level 6, loud.
The volume can be set by your MINI 
Dealer.<
System limitations
Even with PDC, final responsibility for 
estimating the distance between the 
vehicle and any objects always remains 
with the driver. 
Even when sensors are involved, there is a 
blind spot in which objects cannot be de-
tected. Recognition of some objects can be 
beyond the limits of physical ultrasonic 
measurement, for example with towing 
bars or hitches or with thin or wedge-
shaped objects. Moreover, low objects that 
have already been detected, such as a curb 
edge, can disappear out of the range of the 
sensors before a continuous tone sounds. 
Loud sources of sound outside and inside 
your vehicle can drown the PDC signal 
tone.<
Keep the sensors clean and free of ice 
or snow in order to ensure that they 
will continue to operate effectively. 
Do not apply high pressure spray to the 
sensors for a prolonged period of time. 
Always maintain a distance which is 
greater than 4 in / 10 cm.< 
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TOWING For towing, use either a tow bar or nylon 
ropes or straps that prevent sudden jerking 
movements.Towing eyelet The screw-in towing eyelet is stored in the 
onboard tool kit; be sure that it remains in 
the vehicle at all times. It can be attached 
at the front or rear of the vehicle.Access to tow socketsUse a suitable object, e.g. credit card, 
screwdriver, to press out the covers from 
the recess.
Use only the towing eyelet supplied 
with the vehicle and screw it in firmly 
until it stops. Use the towing eyelet for 
towing on paved roads only. If you do not 
follow these instructions, the towing eyelet 
could detach itself from the vehicle or the 
vehicle could be damaged. Never attach 
tie-down hooks, chains, straps, or tow 
hooks to tie rods, control arms, or any other 
part of the vehicle suspension, as this could 
damage the components and possibly lead 
to accidents.<
Avoid staggered towing and make 
sure that the towing rope is taut 
before the vehicle that is towing drives 
off.<
Tow bars If the towing eyelets of the two vehicles are 
not directly opposite one another, please 
note:
>Clearance and maneuvering capability 
will be strictly limited in corners
>The inclination of the tow bar generates 
lateral force, critical above all if the road 
surface is slippery.
Do not tow a vehicle that is heavier 
than the towing vehicle; otherwise it 
will no longer be possible to control the 
vehicle's response.< 
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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
Tires 
age 89 
break-in procedures 82 
changing 117 
condition 91 
damage 91 
flat tire 93, 116 
inflation pressure 87 
replacement 92 
storage 92 
tread 91 
wear indicator, refer to Tire 
tread 91 
winter tires 92 
Tools, refer to Onboard tool 
kit 110 
Torque, refer to Engine 
data 132 
Tow 
bar 128 
eyelet 128 
rope 128 
Tow fitting, refer to 
Towing eyelet 128 
Tow socket for towing 
eyelet 128 
Towing 128 
with automatic 
transmission 129 
Towing eyelet 128 Track width, refer to 
Dimensions 133 
Traction grades 90 
Transmission 
Continuously Variable 
automatic Transmission 
(CVT) 45 
manual transmission 44 
Transmission lock, refer to 
Range selection 45 
Transmission malfunction 47 
Transporting children 38 
Transporting children safely 38 
Trash container, refer to 
Ashtray 74 
Tread depth, refer to Tire 
tread 91 
Treadwear grade 89 
Trip odometer 54 
Trunk, refer to Cargo area 75 
Turn signal indicators 49 
indicator lamp 17 
Turn signal indicators, front 
bulb replacement 112 
Turn signal indicators, side 
bulb replacement 113 
Turning circle, refer to 
Dimensions 133 U 
Uniform Tire Quality 
Grading 89 
Units 
average consumption 58 
average speed 58 
temperature 57 
Unlocking 
bonnet 95 
from inside 26 
from outside 24 
Used batteries, refer to 
Disposal 124 
Using antifreeze 98, 100 
V 
Vacuum cleaner, connecting, 
refer to Cigarette lighter 
socket 74 
Valve 
core 121 
dust cap 118 
remover 121 
spare 121 
Valve remover, refer to 
Onboard tool kit 121 
Valve stem and replacement 
valve, refer to Onboard tool 
kit 121 Vanity mirror 
bulb replacement 115 
illuminated 36 
Vehicle 
battery 124 
break-in procedures 82 
care 103 
dimensions 133 
loading cargo 76 
storage 105 
switching off 83 
washing 103 
weight 134 
Vehicle Memory 37 
Ventilation 
draft-free 69, 72 
Volume 
cargo area, refer to 
Weights 134 
fuel tank, refer to 
Capacities 135 
W 
Warning and indicator 
lamps 15 
Warranty, refer to Service and 
Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models, 
Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian 
models 102