ECO mode MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2005 Owner's Manual
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7OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
Editorial noticeThe manufacturer pursues a policy of con
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tinuous, ongoing development that is con
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ceived to ensure that MINI vehicles con
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tinue to embody the highest quality and 
safety standards combined with advanced, 
state-of-the-art technology. For this rea
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son, the features described in this Owner's 
Manual could, in rare cases, differ from 
those in your vehicle.For your own safetyFuels:
Use unleaded gasoline only. Fuels containing up to and including 10
 % 
ethanol or other oxygenates with up to 
2.8
 % oxygen by weight, i.e. 15
 % MTBE or 
3
 % methanol plus an equivalent amount of 
co-solvent, will not void the applicable war
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ranties with respect to defects in materials 
or workmanship. Field experience has indi
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cated significant differences in fuel quality, 
i.e. volatility, composition, additives, etc., 
among gasolines offered for sale in the 
United States and Canada. The use of poor-
quality fuels may result in driveability, 
starting and stalling problems especially 
under certain environmental conditions, 
such as high ambient temperature and 
high altitude. 
 
Should you encounter driveability prob
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lems which you suspect could be related to 
the fuel you are using, we recommend that 
you respond by switching to a recognized 
high-quality brand. 
 
Failure to comply with these recommenda
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tions may result in unscheduled mainte
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nance. 
 
Obey pertinent safety rules when you are 
handling gasoline.
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mance electronics, requires specially 
adapted maintenance and repair methods. 
Therefore, only have corresponding work 
on your MINI carried out by a MINI Dealer 
or a workshop that works according to 
MINI repair procedures with correspond
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ingly trained personnel. If work is carried 
out improperly there is a danger of conse
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quential damage and the related safety 
risks.<
California Proposition 65 warning:California laws require us to state the fol
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lowing warning.
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, 
including components found in the interior 
furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emit 
chemicals known to the State of California 
to cause cancer and birth defects and 
reproductive harm. In addition, certain flu
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ids contained in vehicles and certain prod
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ucts of component wear contain or emit 
chemicals known to the State of California 
to cause cancer and birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. 
 
Battery posts, terminals and related acces
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sories contain lead and lead compounds. 
Batteries also contain other chemicals 
known to the State of California to cause 
cancer. Wash your hands after handling. 
Used engine oil contains chemicals that 
have caused cancer in laboratory animals. 
Always protect your skin by washing thor
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oughly with soap and water.<
NOTES 
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NOTESParts and accessories:
For your own safety, use genuine parts and accessories approved by 
the manufacturer of the MINI.
 
When you purchase accessories tested 
and
 approved by the manufacturer of the 
MINI and Original MINI Parts, you simulta
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neously acquire the assurance that they 
have been thoroughly tested by the manu
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facturer of the MINI to ensure optimum 
performance when installed on your vehi
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cle. 
 
The manufacturer of the MINI warrants 
these parts to be free from defects in mate
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rial and workmanship. 
 
The manufacturer of the MINI will not 
accept any liability for damages resulting 
from installation of parts and accessories 
not approved by the manufacturer 
of the
 MINI. 
 
The manufacturer of the MINI cannot test 
every product from other manufacturers to 
verify if it can be used on a MINI safely and 
without risk to either the vehicle, its opera
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tion, or its occupants. 
 
Original MINI Parts, MINI Accessories and 
other products approved by the manufac
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turer of the MINI, together with profes
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sional advice on using these items, are 
available from all MINI Dealers. 
 
Installation and operation of non-MINI 
approved accessories such as alarms, 
radios, amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, 
suspension components, brake dust 
shields, telephones, including operation of 
any portable cellular phone from within 
the vehicle without using an externally 
mounted antenna, or transceiver equip
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ment, e.g. CB, walkie-talkie, ham radio or 
similar, may cause extensive damage to the 
vehicle, compromise its safety, interfere 
with the vehicle's electrical system or affect 
the validity of the MINI Limited Warranty. 
See your MINI Dealer for additional infor
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mation.<
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and 
systems must be performed by an autho
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rized MINI Dealership or individual using 
certified MINI parts.
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ual for information on a particular part or 
assembly.
Service and warrantyThis manual is supplemented by a Service 
and Warranty Information Booklet for US 
models or a Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian models.We recommend that you read this publica
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tion thoroughly.Your MINI is covered by the following war
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ranties:>New Vehicle Limited Warranty>Rust Perforation Limited Warranty>Federal Emissions System Defect War
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ranty>Federal Emissions Performance War
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ranty>California Emission Control System Lim
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ited Warranty.Detailed information about these warran
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ties is listed in the Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet for US models or in the 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models. 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATION CONTROLS DATA INDEX
INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPSYellow: stop immediately
Flat Tire Monitor 
+ 
The warning lamp indicates a flat 
tire or a system malfunction. In the 
event of a flat tire, an acoustic signal also 
sounds. 
Reduce speed immediately and stop the 
vehicle.It is possible that the acoustic signal was 
not heard. In this case, in order to deter
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mine if there is a flat tire or a system mal
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function:1. Switch off the ignition, ignition key posi
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tion 0
2. Switch the ignition back on, ignition key 
position 2, or start the engine.If an acoustic signal sounds, you have a flat 
tire. Otherwise, the system has a malfunc
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tion or has failed.For instructions on how to proceed further, 
refer to Flat Tire Monitor starting on 
page
 71.Depending on the equipment ver
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sion, the indicator lamp is in the area 
of the navigation system or the Cockpit 
Chrono Pack.<
Red and yellow: continue driving 
cautiously
Brake warning light 
 
together with yellow indicator 
lamp for ABS, CBC, EBD and ASC/
DSC:
 
The driving stability control has 
failed. Drive cautiously and defen
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sively. Avoid full brake applications. 
 
Have the system checked as soon 
as possible. 
 
More information on pages
 68, 69
.
Display of the malfunction described above in Canadian mod
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els.
 
    
Red: an important reminder
Brake warning lamp
 
with parking brake applied. 
 
More information on the parking 
brake on page
 53.
Warning lamp in Canadian models.
 
Fasten safety belts 
+ 
Lights up for several seconds or 
until the driver has fastened his or 
her safety belt. 
 
A signal
* also sounds depending on the 
version.  
More information on page
 45.
Depending on the equipment ver
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sion, the indicator lamp is in the area 
of the navigation system or the Cockpit 
Chrono Pack.
Lights up when the bonnet and/or 
tailgate are open.
 
More information on pages
 29, 105
. 
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OPENING AND CLOSING: FROM OUTSIDE 1Unlocking and convenience opening2 Locking and securing3 Unlocking the tailgateTo unlock1. Press the 
 button once. 
 
The driver's door is unlocked. 
 
The interior lamps are switched on and 
the hazard warning flashers flash twice
*
2. Press the 
 button twice. 
 
First the driver's door will unlock, then 
the entire vehicle.
You can have this function activated/deactivated.
locking system locks the vehicle automati
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cally. The anti-theft system is not activated. 
To deadlock the vehicle, refer to the next 
column.<
You can have the vehicle's automatic locking feature activated/deacti
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vated.
period. 
 
In the MINI, the windows and the glass 
sunroof are opened.
 
In the MINI Convertible, the windows and 
the folding roof are opened.To open the convertible top on the MINI 
Convertible: release the button and press it 
again until the convertible top is com
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pletely open.
Convenience closing is not possible by means of the remote control.
vertible top activated/deactivated.<
Locking and securingPress button 
. 
The hazard warning system flashes once.Unlocking the tailgate Press the 
 button briefly.
The rear and side turn signal indicators 
flash twice.The tailgate can be unlocked separately if 
the vehicle has been locked via central lock
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ing.
Open the tailgate within 20
 seconds, 
refer to page
 29, or it will otherwise 
be locked again automatically. The rear and 
side turn signal indicators flash once.
 
If the tailgate was previously locked, then it 
is locked again after it is closed.
 
Before and after each journey, make sure 
that the tailgate was not opened acciden
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tally.< 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRS OPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
ODOMETER
CLOCK
FUEL GAUGE 
1 Trip odometer/clock 
Resetting to zero when the trip odometer is 
in the display:With ignition key in position
 1, press the 
button until the trip odometer is at zero.
To show the clock:Press the button briefly.2 Odometer
When the ignition key is not in the ignition 
lock, you can activate the displays shown in 
the illustration by pressing the button in 
the display elements.
Setting 1. Press button
 1 to display the clock
2. Press button
 1 for approx. 5
 seconds to 
activate the clock-setting mode
3. Press button
 1 to select 12-hour or 24-
hour mode
4. Wait approx. 5
 seconds until the hours 
display flashes
5. Press button
 1 to set the hour
6. Wait approx. 5
 seconds until the min
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utes display flashes
7. Press button
 1 to set the minute.
The set time is saved automatically after 
approx. 1
 minute.
In the speedometer or Cockpit Chrono Pack* If the indicator light
 1 begins to be lit con
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tinuously, there are approx. 2.1
 gallons
 / 
8
 liters of fuel in the tank. 
 
Fuel tank capacity: 
 
Approx. 13.2
 gallons
 / 50
 liters.
When you switch on the ignition, the indi
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cator lamp lights up briefly to confirm that 
the system is operational. If the angle of the vehicle varies, for exam
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ple when you are driving in mountainous 
areas, the needle may fluctuate slightly.
Refill the gas tank early. If you drive to the last drop of fuel, engine func
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tions are not guaranteed and damage can 
occur.< 
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REFUELING 
Always switch off the engine before refueling. If you do not, fuel cannot 
be filled into the tank and the SERVICE 
ENGINE SOON lamp may come on.<
1. Open the fuel filler door2. Turn the gas cap counterclockwise3. Put the gas cap in the bracket attached 
to the fuel filler door.
Always observe all applicable precau
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tions and regulations when handling 
fuels. Never carry spare fuel containers in 
your vehicle. Whether empty or full, these 
containers can leak, cause an explosion, 
and lead to fire in the event of a collision.<
Observe the following when refueling
Always observe all safety precautions posted at the service station when 
handling fuel.<
When refueling, insert the filler nozzle 
completely into the filler pipe. Pulling the 
nozzle out of the pipe during refueling:>Results in premature pump shutoff>Will reduce the effect of the fuel vapor 
recovery system on the pump.As long as the filler nozzle is used properly, 
the fuel tank is full whenever the nozzle 
shuts off the first time.Closing the gas cap1. Put on gas cap 2. Turn gas cap clockwise until it clicks3. Close fuel filler door.
Close the gas cap carefully after 
 
refuelling until a click is heard. 
 
While closing, be sure not to squeeze the 
strap which is fastened to the cap.<
US models only:
The warning lamp
* comes on.
 
The gas cap is not correctly closed 
or missing. Check if the gas cap is 
correctly closed.
Fuel tank volumeApprox. 13.2
 gallons
 / 50
 liters, of which 
approx. 2.1
 gallons
 / 8
 liters are reserve 
capacity.
Do not drive until the fuel tank is totally empty. Otherwise engine 
operations are not guaranteed and damage 
could occur.<
Fuel specification The engine uses lead-free gasoline only.Required fuel Premium Unleaded Gasoline,
 
Minimum Octane Rating: 91.Minimum Octane Rating corresponds to 
the Anti Knock Index (AKI) and is deter
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mined according to the so-called (R+M)/2 
method. 
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BRAKE SYSTEMBrake fluid levelIf the brake fluid level is too low and brake 
pedal travel has become longer, there may 
be a defect in one of the brake system's 
hydraulic circuits.
Proceed to the nearest MINI Dealer. Higher brake application pressure 
may be necessary under these conditions, 
there may be a slight pull to one side, and 
brake pedal travel may be longer. Please 
remember to adapt your driving style 
accordingly.<
Disc brakesWhen the vehicle is driven only occasion
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ally, during extended periods when the 
vehicle is not used at all, and in operating 
conditions where brake applications are 
less frequent, there is an increased ten
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dency for corrosion of the brake rotors and 
accumulation of contamination on the 
brake pads. This occurs because the mini
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mal pressure that must be exerted by the 
pads to clean the rotors by brake applica
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tions is not reached. Corrosion on brake rotors is signaled by a 
running or pulsation during braking; even 
extended subsequent braking will not cure 
this phenomenon. 
It is a good idea to periodically dry the 
brakes with a gentle application when driv
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ing in rain and on wet roads.
 
Monitor traffic conditions to ensure that 
this maneuver does not endanger other 
road users. The resulting heat dries the 
brake rotors and pads. Then if the braking 
force is needed, it is immediately available.Driving downhill
To prevent overheating and the resulting reduced efficiency of the 
brake system, drive down extended or 
steep mountain gradients in the gear 
which requires the least brake applications. 
Otherwise, even light but consistent pedal 
pressure can lead to high temperatures, 
brake wear and possibly even brake fail
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ure.
ther utilized by downshifting, to first gear if 
necessary, in the manual mode of the auto
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matic transmission, refer to page
 55. This 
protects the brakes from excessive loads. 
Do not coast with the clutch pedal pressed or with the transmission or 
selector lever in Neutral. Do not coast with 
the engine switched off. The engine pro
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vides no braking effect when the transmis
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sion is in Neutral, and there is no power-
assist for braking or steering when the 
engine is switched off.
 
Make sure that there are no floor mats, 
floor carpets or other objects in the vicinity 
of the brake or accelerator pedal, as the 
travel path of the pedals could otherwise 
be impeded.
the rear axle monitor the brake pad condi
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tion. When the brake pads reach the wear 
limit, the brake wear warning lights up, 
refer to page
 18.
Use brake pads which the manufac
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turer of your MINI has approved for 
your particular vehicle model. The manu
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facturer of your MINI cannot evaluate non-
approved brake pads to determine if they 
are suitable for use, and therefore cannot 
ensure the operating safety of the vehicle 
in the event of their use.< 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRSOPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
NEW WHEELS AND TIRESThe correct wheels and tires
The manufacturer of your vehicle 
 
recommends mounting only wheels 
and tires that it has specifically tested and 
approved for use on your particular model. 
Although other wheels and tires may theo
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retically have the same dimensions, varia
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tions in factors such as manufacturing tol
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erances can result in contact between tire 
and bodywork, ultimately leading to seri
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ous accidents. The manufacturer of your 
vehicle cannot evaluate non-approved 
wheels and tires to determine if they are 
suited for use, and therefore cannot ensure 
the operating safety of the vehicle if they 
are fitted.
and tread configuration. In the event of a 
flat tire, remount the previous wheel and 
tire combination as soon as possible.Recommended tire sizes and brands:For each tire size, certain tire brands have 
been tested, classified as road safe and 
approved by the manufacturer of your 
vehicle. You can find out about these from 
a professional tire center, preferably your 
MINI Dealer. Observe any local regulations, 
e.g. on making a corresponding entry in the 
vehicle documents. The factory-approved radial belt tires are 
matched to your vehicle and provide opti
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mum safety and driving comfort when 
used properly.Run Flat tires:If your vehicle is equipped with Run Flat 
tires, refer to Run Flat tires, please note the 
following: when mounting new tires or 
replacing summer tires with winter tires, or 
vice versa, use only Run Flat tires since no 
spare wheel is available in the event of a 
flat. The manufacturer of your vehicle will 
be glad to advise you.Special characteristics of winter tires The manufacturer of your vehicle recom
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mends winter tires for driving in adverse 
winter road conditions. While all-season 
tires with the M+S designation provide bet
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ter winter traction than summer tires, they 
generally do not achieve the full perfor
-
mance of winter tires. Observing speed ratings: 
Never exceed the maximum speed for which the winter tires are rated. 
Unprofessional attempts by laymen to ser
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vice tires can lead to damage and acci
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dents. Have this work performed by skilled 
professionals only. The technicans at your 
MINI Dealer will be glad to assist you with 
the required professional knowledge and 
specialized equipment.
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tect the tires against contact with oil, 
grease and fuel. Do not exceed the tire 
inflation pressure specified on the tire side
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wall. 
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OVERVIEW REPAIRSOPERATIONCONTROLS DATA INDEX
BRAKE FLUIDWarning lamp 
The warning lamp comes on although the parking brake is 
released: 
 
The brake fluid level in the reservoir is too 
low, refer to page
 16. At the same time, 
brake pedal travel may become signifi
-
cantly longer. 
 
Have the system checked immediately.
Display of the malfunction described above in Canadian mod
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els.
Adding brake fluid To add brake fluid or to determine and cor
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rect the cause of brake fluid loss, please 
consult your MINI Dealer. Your MINI Dealer 
is familiar with the specifications for fac
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tory-approved brake fluids,
 DOT
 4.
Brake fluid loss may result in extended 
brake pedal travel. If this occurs, refer to 
the information on page
 96.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, that is, it absorbs moisture from the air over 
time.  
In order to ensure the brake system's safety 
and reliability, have the brake fluid 
changed every two years by a MINI Dealer 
or a workshop that has specially trained 
personnel working in accordance with the 
specifications of the MINI manufacturer, 
also refer to the Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet for US
 models or the 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models. Brake fluid is toxic and 
also damages vehicle paintwork. Always 
store brake fluid in tightly closed original 
containers kept well away from the reach 
of children.
 
Do not spill the brake fluid and do not fill 
the brake fluid reservoir beyond the MAX 
mark. The brake fluid could ignite upon 
contact with hot engine parts and cause 
serious burns.<
Comply with the applicable environ
-
mental laws regulating the disposal 
of brake fluid.<