key MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2005 User Guide
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GLASS SUNROOF, ELECTRIC
*
ROLLER SUN BLIND
* 
Trap protectionIf, while closing, the glass sunroof encoun
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ters resistance within roughly the last 8
 in / 
20
 cm, the closing procedure is interrupted 
and the roof reopens.
Despite the trap protection, be extremely careful that the travel path 
of the sunroof is not obstructed whenever 
it is closed. Otherwise, it is not guaranteed 
that the closing procedure will be inter
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rupted, for instance if the obstructions 
offer very little resistance.
 
You can disable the trap protection by 
pressing the switch past the pressure point 
and holding it. When closing the sunroof 
from the raised position, ensure that the 
travel path of the sunroof is not obstructed 
since the trap protection is not active in 
this position.
 26, for opera
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tion via the door lock refer to page
 27.
Manual opening and closing In the event of an electrical malfunction, 
you can also open and close the glass sun
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roof manually:1. Slide the cover panel towards the inte
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rior and remove it
2. Use an Allen key to turn the glass sun
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roof in the direction required.
1 Opening
1. Press the button in the handle, arrow
 1 
The cap is unlocked
2. Guide the roller sun blind towards the 
back.2 Closing
1. Use the handle to pull the roller sun 
blind forwards2. Engage the handle in the device, 
arrow
 2. 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
FOLDING ROOF 
CONVERTIBLE TOP 
Opening and closingFrom ignition key position
 1:
1To close:
 
Press button
 1
2To open:
 
Press button
 2 until the desired position 
or the end position has been reached.
The folding roof can be operated up to a road speed of 75
 mph
 / 
120
 km/h.<
Power convertible top So that you can get the most enjoyment 
out of your MINI Convertible, please 
observe the following tips:>It is recommended that you close the 
convertible top whenever the vehicle is 
parked.
 
The closed convertible top not only pro
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tects the vehicle interior from damage 
due to unforeseen bad weather, but also 
provides a certain degree of protection 
against theft>Even when the convertible top is closed, 
keep valuable items in the locked lug
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gage compartment or in the lockable 
glove compartment>Do not mount any roof rack systems on 
the convertible top>To avoid damage, do not operate the 
convertible top at temperatures below 
14
 7/
 –10
 6.
Do not leave the convertible top folded for more than one day if it is 
wet, to prevent permanent damage from 
moisture. Do not place any objects on the 
convertible top, as they could otherwise fall 
off while the convertible top is being oper
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ated and result in damage or personal 
injury.<
Only operate the convertible top when the vehicle is at a standstill. 
Otherwise, the procedure cannot be carried 
out or it will be interrupted.
ing procedure is completely finished 
can lead to damage or personal injury.
 
Do not reach into the convertible top mech
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anism during the opening or closing proce
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dure. Keep children away from the swivel
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ing area of the convertible top while it is in 
operation. 
 
To close the power side windows while the 
vehicle is in motion, always close the rear 
windows first or all four windows at the 
same time. Otherwise the windows will not 
close tightly if the vehicle is being driven at 
higher speeds.< 
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CONVERTIBLE TOPOpening and closing1To close2To open
To conserve battery power, if possible operate the convertible top only 
while the engine is running.
 
Before closing the convertible top, remove 
any foreign objects from the windshield 
frame. They could prevent the convertible 
top from closing.
 
The loading aid must be locked and the lug
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gage compartment cover must be in its 
lower position, refer to page
 86.<
In ignition key position 1 or higher, with the 
vehicle at a standstill:1. Observe the safety precautions 
described above2. Press the corresponding button for con
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vertible top operation in order to open 
the folding roof. Pressing the button 
again opens the convertible top.
The side windows open when the button for convertible top operation 
is pressed.<
Once the opening procedure is finished and 
the indicator lamp has gone out, press and 
hold the button for more than two seconds 
to close the windows again. During the 
closing procedure, the folding roof is also 
closed.
If the convertible top is left open for a longer period of time, it may be nec
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essary to support the first automatic clos
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ing procedure manually.
 
If the convertible top stops just before the 
closing procedure is finished, press against 
the front convertible top frame from out
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side in order to support the closing proce
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dure while the button is pressed until the 
procedure continues automatically.<
Indicator lamps>The indicator lamp lights up during con
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vertible top operation until the opening 
or closing procedure is completely fin
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ished>The indicator lamp flashes after the but
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ton has been released:
 
The opening or closing procedure is not 
yet completely finished.
 
The procedure can be continued in the 
desired direction by pressing the appro
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priate button>The indicator lamp flashes rapidly. The 
convertible top cannot be operated:
 
The luggage compartment cover is not in 
its lower position, refer to page
 86, or the 
loading aid is not correctly locked, refer 
to page
 86. 
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CONVERTIBLE TOPTo close 1. Place both hands on the convertible top 
on the respective side frame2. Lift out both sides at the same time, and 
swing the convertible top forward onto 
the cowl
3.
Pry out the cover from the center of the roof by using a screwdriver at the 
marked locations
4. Insert the special Allen key from the 
onboard tool kit into the designated 
recessTo close the folding roof:5. Press the Allen key in the direction of 
arrow
 1
6. Turn the Allen key in the direction of 
arrow
 2
To close the convertible top completely:7. Continue to turn the Allen key until the 
convertibe top is locked in place.
The closing procedure must be com
-
pletely finished. Otherwise, damage 
or injury could result.
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SEAT HEATING
* 
STEERING WHEEL 
MIRRORS
The temperatures of the seat cushions and backrests are controlled.Press once for each temperature level.To switch off:Press the button for a longer period.
Do not adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving; other
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wise unexpected movement could increase 
the risk of accident.
tion
3. Pull the lever back in.
Outside mirror adjustment1 Switch for 4-way adjustment 2 Switch for choosing between the left and 
right mirror 3 To fold the mirrors in and out
* 
Manual adjustmentThe mirrors can also be adjusted manually: Press the edge of the lens.Electric heating* Both mirrors are heated automatically 
when the ignition key is in position
 2.
The mirrors can be folded in up to a speed of 20
 mph
 / 30 km/h.< 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
MIRRORS
VEHICLE MEMORY 
Interior rearview mirror To reduce glare from vehicles behind you 
when you are driving at night:Turn the knob.Illuminated vanity mirror From ignition key position
 1:
1. Fold down the sun visor2. Fold the cover panel upwards.Sun visorsCan be swung sideways.An additional sun visor is provided on the 
driver's side to better protect the driver 
from being blinded.
Interior mirror, automatic dimming* While the vehicle is being driven forward, 
these mirrors dim light through an infi
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nitely variable range depending on the 
light's incidence. Two photocells in the 
interior rearview mirror serve this purpose. 
One is positioned on the underside of the 
mirror frame, while the other is slightly off
-
set on the back of the mirror.In order for the photocells to work opti
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mally, keep them clean and do not cover 
the area between the interior rearview mir
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ror and the windshield. Do not place stick
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ers or toll tags on the windshield in front of 
the mirror.
How the system functionsNo doubt you have often reflected on how 
great it would be if you could configure 
your vehicle's various adjustment settings 
to meet your own personal requirements. 
In developing this vehicle, the manufac
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turer of the MINI has incorporated a num
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ber of options which can be programmed 
specifically for your vehicle. What the system can doYour MINI Dealer can provide you with 
details on the capabilities of the Vehicle 
Memory system.Examples for Vehicle Memory:>Automatic locking if none of the vehicle 
doors are opened, refer to page
 26
>Automatic locking after starting to drive, 
refer to page
 28
>Selective central locking system, refer to 
pages
 26, 27
>Convenience operation, refer to 
pages
 26, 27
>'Follow-me-home' lamps, refer to 
page
 57
>Daytime driving lamps, refer to page
 58
>Speed-dependent windshield wipers, 
refer to page
 60 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
IGNITION LOCK
STARTING THE ENGINE
0 Steering locked 
The key can be inserted or removed in this 
position only.To lock the steering:1. Remove the key2. Turn the steering wheel slightly to the 
left or right until the lock engages.A sound alarm goes off if the key remains in 
the ignition after opening the driver's door.Interlock Vehicles with Continuously Variable auto
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matic Transmission (CVT): 
 
The ignition key cannot be turned to 
position
 0 and removed until the selector 
lever is in position
 P.
1 Steering unlocked
Individual electrical accessories are ready 
for operation.You will find that it is often easier to turn 
the ignition key from position
 0 to 
position
 1 when you move the steering 
wheel slightly to help disengage the lock.
2 Ignition switched on
All electrical accessories are ready for oper
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ation.3 Starting the engine
Vehicles with manual transmission:
 
Step on the clutch when starting the 
vehicle. A lockout prevents the engine from 
starting if the clutch is not depressed.<
Do not allow the engine to run in enclosed spaces. Breathing the nox
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ious exhaust gases can lead to uncon
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sciousness and death. The exhaust gases 
contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and 
colorless, but highly toxic gas.
 
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with 
the engine running. This is a safety hazard.
 
When driving, standing at idle, and parking 
the vehicle, take care to avoid contact 
between the hot exhaust system and flam
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mable materials, e.g. hay, grass, leaves, etc. 
Such contact could lead to a fire resulting in 
serious personal injury and property dam
-
age.
vehicle at a standstill. Move off immedi
-
ately at a moderate engine speed. 
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STARTING THE ENGINE
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE 
StartingWhen starting the engine, do not press the 
accelerator pedal.
Do not stop the starting procedure too early, and do not continue it for 
more than approx. 20
 seconds. Release the 
ignition key immediately when the engine 
starts.
 
Extended starting attempts, characterized 
by excessively frequent or long periods 
with the starter engaged, can lead to dam
-
age in the catalytic converter.
hot or cold:When starting the engine, press the gas 
pedal down halfway.Cold start at very low temperatures, above 
approx. +5
 7
 / –15
 6, at high altitudes 
above 3,300
 ft / 1,000 m:
>For the initial start attempt, allow the 
starter to remain engaged somewhat 
longer, approx. 10
 seconds.
>When starting the engine, press the gas 
pedal down halfway. 
Manual transmission1. Engage the parking brake2. Put the manual gearshift lever in neutral3. Depress the clutch pedal, especially at 
low temperatures4. Start the engine.
Move the gearshift lever to neutral position and engage the parking 
brake before leaving your vehicle with the 
engine running.
 
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with 
the engine running. This is a safety haz
-
ard.
 P or N
3. Start the engine.
Move the selector lever to position
 P 
and engage the parking brake before 
leaving your vehicle with the engine run
-
ning.
 
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with 
the engine running. This is a safety haz
-
ard.<
You should never remove the ignition key when the vehicle is in motion, as 
the steering lock could engage.
 
When you leave the vehicle, always remove 
the ignition key and engage the steering 
lock.
 
When parking on inclines, engage the park
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ing brake, or the vehicle could roll.
Continuously Variable automatic 
Transmission (CVT)Engage selector lever position
 P, turn the 
ignition key to position
 1 or 0. 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
PARKING BRAKE 
MANUAL TRANSMISSION 
The parking brake is designed primarily to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is 
parked. It operates against the rear wheels.To engageLever automatically locks in position. 
 
The indicator lamp in the instrument clus
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ter lights up from ignition key position
 2, 
refer to page
 17.
To release1. Pull up slightly2. Press the button3. Push the lever downwards.
If, in exceptional circumstances, it should be necessary to engage the 
parking brake while the vehicle is in 
motion, do not pull the lever with excessive 
pressure. Keep your thumb pressed against 
the release button while carefully pulling 
the lever up to apply moderate pressure.
 
Excessive pressure can lead to overbraking 
and loss of traction, i.e. fishtailing, at the 
rear axle. The brake lamps do not come on 
when the parking brake is engaged.<
To avoid corrosion and one-sided braking, apply the parking brake 
lightly from time to time when coasting to 
a standstill, for instance at a traffic light, 
provided that it is safe to do so.<
6-speed transmission*
When changing gear in the 5th/6th gear plane, press the gearshift lever 
to the right to prevent inadvertently shift
-
ing to a gear of the
 3rd/4th gear plane.< 
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (CVT)
* 
Reverse gearBefore selecting reverse gear, ensure the 
vehicle is stationary; then, fully depress the 
clutch pedal and pause briefly before mov
-
ing the gearshift lever into position.5-speed transmission: Press the gearshift lever to the right and to 
the back.6-speed transmission: Press the gearshift lever towards the left. 
Thereby overcome the slight resistance and 
press forward.As you do this, the backup lamps will come 
on automatically when the ignition key is 
in position
 2.
Do not hold the vehicle in place on slopes by slipping or 'riding' the 
clutch. Use the parking brake instead. Oth
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erwise, a high degree of clutch wear could 
result.<
In addition to the fully automatic mode, 
you can shift gears manually using Step
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tronic, refer to page
 55.
Selector lever positionsP R N D M/S
 + –
Range selection Inadvertent engaging of certain selector 
lever positions is prevented by a lock.Press the button on the front side of the 
selector lever knob. The lock is released.
While the vehicle is stationary, and before shifting out of P or N, press the 
brake pedal in order to disengage the selec
-
tor lever lock mechanism, shiftlock.
 
If the engine speed is too high when the 
vehicle is at a standstill, the selector lever is 
also blocked to protect the transmission. 
 
Hold the brake pedal down until starting 
off. Otherwise the vehicle will 'creep' when 
a drive position is engaged.<
To prevent the vehicle from starting off on its own, always move the