weight MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2005 Owner's Manual
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CONTENTS
4
In the engine compartment:Bonnet
105
Engine compartment:
MINI COOPER and
MINI
COOPER
CONVERTIBLE
106
MINI COOPER S and
MINI
COOPER
S CONVERTIBLE
107
Washer fluid
108
Engine oil
108
Coolant
110
Brake fluid
111
Maintenance and care:MINI Maintenance System
112
OBD socket
113
Caring for your vehicle
113
Vehicle storage
116
OWNER SERVICE PROCEDURESReplacement procedures:Onboard tool kit
120
Wiper blades
120
Lamps and bulbs
121
Repairing a flat tire
125
Space-saver spare tire
125
Changing tires
127
MINI Mobility System
129
Battery
132
Fuses
133
Giving and receiving assistance:Jump-starting
134
Towing and tow-starting
136
TECHNICAL DATAEngine data
140
Dimensions:
MINI
141
MINI Convertible
142
Weights:
MINI
143
MINI Convertible
144
Capacities
145
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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
-
ranties with respect to defects in materials
or workmanship. Field experience has indi
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
oughly with soap and water.<
NOTES
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SEAT ADJUSTMENT
HEAD RESTRAINTS
Lumbar support* You can adjust the contour of the backrest
for additional support in the curvature of
your spine's lumbar region. The upper hips
and spinal column receive supplementary
support to help you maintain a relaxed,
upright posture. Turn the wheel.
The curvature is increased or decreased.
Backrest tilt 1. Pull up the lever at the inside of the seat2. Apply weight to or remove weight from
the backrest as required3. Release the lever so that the backrest
locks into place.
AdjustingTo raise: pull the head restraint upward.To lower: press the button and push the
head restraint downward.
You can reduce the risk of spinal injury and whiplash by adjusting the
head restraint to a height at which it is cen
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tered roughly at ear level.
To avoid possible violation of traffic laws,
never retract the head restraints unless the
rear seats are empty. Always ensure that
the head restraints are raised before trans
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porting passengers in the rear seat.<
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VEHICLE MEMORY
TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY
>Setting units for outside temperature
and fuel consumption display, refer to
page
66
>Setting units for display of temperatures
specified for automatic climate control
system, refer to page
80
>Volume control PDC, refer to page
74
>Acoustic alarm for starting PDC activa
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tion, refer to page
74.
This symbol alerts you to Vehicle Memory functions in the Owner's
Manual.
ate slightly differently from the descrip
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tions used in this Owner's Manual. If you
decide to sell your vehicle one day, please
remember to have the memory functions
reset to their default configuration.<
The proper place for childrenChildren should always sit in the rear:Accident research shows that the safest
place for children in a vehicle is in the rear
seat.Older children should be tightly secured
with a safety belt, after they have out
-
grown a booster seat that is appropriate for
their age, height and weight.
A child sitting in the rear seat and not properly restrained may place his or
her head on or near the airbag, if so
equipped. For example, a child – even
though belted in – may fall asleep with his
or her head against the side airbag. It may
be difficult for a driver to ensure that chil
-
dren in the rear seat will remain properly
positioned at all times and do not place
their heads on or near the side airbag.
Therefore, we recommend that the rear
side airbags, if provided, be deactivated if
you plan to transport children in the rear
seat.
years of age and
children less than 5
ft / 150
cm tall
should always ride in the rear and the
restraint systems should be secured with
the vehicle's safety belts.
system that has first been properly
restrained. We strongly urge you to care
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fully read and comply with the instructions
for installation and use provided by the
child-restraint's manufacturer whenever
you use such a device.All rear seating positions in your vehicle
meet the recommendations of SAE
J1819,
an industry-recommended practice for
securing child-restraint systems in motor
vehicles.
Exception for the front passenger seat
Should it one day be necessary to use a child-restraint system on the front
passenger seat, the airbags on the front
passenger side must be deactivated. Other
-
wise, there is a significant risk of injury to
children if the airbags deploy, even if they
are seated in a child-restraint system. Have
the front passenger airbags permanently
deactivated only by your MINI Dealer or a
workshop that has specially trained per
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sonnel working in accordance with the
specifications of the MINI manufacturer.<
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LOADING CARGO
Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not
exceeded. Overloading can lead to over
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heating and damage inside the tires.
Depending on the circumstances, this can
result in sudden air loss.<
Determining cargo limit1. Locate the following statement on your
vehicle's placard:
The combined weight of occu
-
pants and cargo should never
exceed XXX
kg or YYY
lbs, as this could
otherwise result in damage to the vehi
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cle and unstable driving conditions.<
2. Determine the combined weight of the
driver and passengers that will be riding
in your vehicle3. Substract the combined weight of the
driver and passengers from XXX kilo
-
grams or YYY
pounds
4. The resulting figure equals the available
amount of cargo and luggage load
capacity.
For example, if the XXX amount equals
1,400 lbs. and there will be four 150
lbs.
passengers in your vehicle, the amount
of available cargo and luggage load
capacity is 800
lbs.:
1,400
lbs. minus 600
lbs. = 800
lbs.
5. Determine the combined weight of lug
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gage and cargo being loaded on the
vehicle. That weight may not safely
exceed the available cargo and luggage
load capacity calculated in Step
4
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer,
load from your trailer will be transferred
to your vehicle. Consult the manual for
transporting a trailer to determine how
this may reduce the available cargo and
luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
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ROOF-MOUNTED LUGGAGE RACK
*
Always position and secure the load as described above. If you do not, it
can pose a danger to the passengers during
braking and evasive maneuvers, for exam
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ple.
Do not exceed the permissible gross weight
and axle load, refer to page
143
ff; other
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wise the vehicle's operating safety is no
longer assured and it will not be in compli
-
ance with the certification regulations.
Do not stow heavy or hard objects in the
passenger compartment without first
securing them. Otherwise they would be
thrown around during braking and evasive
maneuvers and endanger the occupants.<
When loading a roof-mounted lug
-
gage rack on the MINI, make sure
that there is sufficient space for the move
-
ment of the glass sunroof and that no
objects protrude into the swiveling area of
the tailgate, as otherwise damage can
occur. Do not secure the roof-mounted lug
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gage rack to the MINI's trim strips or to the
MINI Convertible top. Otherwise, the lack
of a secure hold could lead to damage or
accidents.<
Special roof-mounted luggage racks for your MINI are available as acces
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sories from your MINI Dealer.<
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REFUELING
Do not use leaded gasoline, as other
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wise the lambda probe and catalytic
converter will be permanently damaged.<
Use high-quality brandsField experience has indicated significant
differences in fuel quality: volatility, com
-
position, additives, etc., among gasolines
offered for sale in the United States and
Canada. Fuels containing up to and includ
-
ing 10
% ethanol or other oxygenates with
up to 2.8 % oxygen by weight, that is, 15
%
MTBE or 3% methanol plus an equivalent
amount of co-solvent, will not void the
applicable warranties with respect to
defects in materials or workmanship.
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
-
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
-
tions may result in unscheduled mainte
-
nance.<
Manual release with the MINI In the event of an electrical malfunction,
the fuel filler door can be unlocked manu
-
ally.1. Remove the side trim panel on the left-
hand side of the luggage compartment2. Pull the white lever toward the rear.
The fuel filler door is released
3. Open the fuel filler door.
Manual release with the MINI Convertible In the event of an electrical malfunction,
the fuel filler door can be unlocked manu
-
ally.1. Remove the cover of the side trim panel
on the left-hand side, arrow
1
2. Pull the green strap toward the rear,
arrow
2.
The fuel filler door is released
3. Open the fuel filler door.
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TIRE INFLATION PRESSUREModel
Tire size
Pressures specified in psi / kPa
All pressure specifications in the table are
indicated
in psi / kilopascal with cold tires.
Cold = ambient temperature
MINI COOPER
175/65 R 15 84 H175/65 R 15 84 Q M+S
30 / 210
35 / 240
35 / 240
35 / 240
195/55 R 16 87 H195/55 R 16 87 H M+S205/45 R 17 84 V205/45 R 17 84 V M+S
30 / 210
30 / 210
35 / 240
35 / 240
175/65 R 15 84 Q M+S175/60 R 15 82 Q M+S195/55 R 16 87 Q M+S205/45 R 17 84 Q M+S205/40 R 18 82 W
33 / 230
33 / 230
38 / 260
38 / 260
Space-saver spare tire T 115/70 R 15 90 M
61 / 420
61 / 420
61 / 420
61 / 420
MINI COOPER S
195/55 R 16 87 V195/55 R 16 87 V M+S
30 / 210
30 / 210
35 / 240
35 / 240
205/45 R 17 84 V205/45 R 17 84 Q M+S205/45 R 17 84 V M+S195/55 R 16 87 Q M+S
33 / 230
33 / 230
38 / 260
38 / 260
175/60 R 16 82 Q M+S205/40 R 18 82 W
36 / 250
36 / 250
41 / 280
41 / 280
More information about permissible loads and weights can be found on pages
143
, 144
.
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WEIGHTS: MINI
MINI COOPER
MINI COOPER
S
Curb weight, with all optional special equipmentwith manual transmissionwith Continuously Variable automatic
Transmission (CVT)
lbs
/ kg
lbs
/ kg
2,524 / 1,1452,557 / 1,160
2,678 / 1,215
–
Approved gross vehicle weightwith manual transmissionwith Continuously Variable automatic
Transmission (CVT)
lbs
/ kg
lbs
/ kg
3,340 / 1,5153,373 / 1,530
3,494 / 1,585
–
Cargo and luggage load capacity
lbs
/ kg
816 / 370
816 / 370
Approved front axle load
lbs
/ kg
1,918 / 870
1,962 / 890
Approved rear axle load
lbs
/ kg
1,609 / 730
1,698 / 770
Approved roof load, with special MINI roof rack
lbs
/ kg
165 / 75
165 / 75
Luggage compartment volumewith rear backrest folded down
cu ft / liters
cu ft / liters
5.3 / 15023.7 / 670
5.3 / 15023.7 / 670
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WEIGHTS: MINI CONVERTIBLE
MINI COOPER Convertible
MINI COOPER
S Convertible
Curb weight, with all optional special equipmentwith manual transmissionwith Continuously Variable automatic
Transmission (CVT)
lbs
/ kg
lbs
/ kg
2,700 / 1,2252,734 / 1,240
2,844 / 1,290
–
Approved gross vehicle weightwith manual transmissionwith Continuously Variable automatic
Transmission (CVT)
lbs
/ kg
lbs
/ kg
3,472 / 1,5753,505 / 1,590
3,616 / 1,640
–
Cargo and luggage load capacity
lbs
/ kg
771 / 350
771 / 350
Approved front axle load
lbs
/ kg
1,918 / 870
1,962 / 890
Approved rear axle load
lbs
/ kg
1,697 / 770
1,763 / 800
Approved roof load, with special MINI roof rack
lbs
/ kg
–
–
Luggage compartment volumewith luggage compartment cover folded upwith rear backrest folded down
cu ft / liters
cu ft / liters
cu ft / liters
4.2 / 1205.8 / 16521.4 / 605
4.2 / 1205.8 / 16521.4 / 605