climate control MINI Hardtop 4 Door 2016 User Guide
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Driving in wet conditionsWhen roads are wet, salted, or in heavy rain,
press brake pedal ever so gently every few
miles.
Ensure that this action does not endanger other
traffic.
The heat generated in this process helps dry
the brake discs and pads.
In this way braking efficiency will be available
when you need it.
Hills WARNING
Light but consistent brake pressure can
lead to high temperatures, brakes wearing out
and possibly even brake failure. There is risk of
an accident. Avoid placing excessive stress on
the brake system. ◀
WARNING
In idle or with the engine switched off,
safety-relevant functions are restricted or not
available anymore, e.g. braking effect of the
engine or braking force and steering support.
There is risk of an accident. Do not drive in idle
or with the engine switched off. ◀
Drive long or steep downhill gradients in the
gear that requires least braking efforts. Other‐
wise the brakes may overheat and reduce
brake efficiency.
You can increase the engine's braking effect by
shifting down, going all the way to first gear, if
needed.
Brake disc corrosion Corrosion on the brake discs and contamina‐
tion on the brake pads are furthered by:▷Low mileage.▷Extended periods when the vehicle is not
used at all.▷Infrequent use of the brakes.Corrosion will built up when the maximum
pressure applied to the brake pads during brak‐
ing is not reached - thus discs don't get
cleaned.
Corrosion buildup on the brake discs will cause
a pulsating effect on the brakes in their re‐
sponse - generally that cannot be corrected.
Condensation under the parked vehicle When using the automatic climate control, con‐
densation water develops collecting under‐
neath the vehicle.
These traces of water under the vehicle are
normal.
Ground clearance CAUTION
If ground clearance is insufficient, there
might be contact with the front or rear spoiler
e.g. when driving over curbs or entering into
underground car parking garages. There is risk
of property damage. Ensure that there is suffi‐
cient ground clearance available. ◀Seite 138DRIVING TIPSThings to remember when driving138
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By maintaining a suitable distance to the vehi‐
cle driving ahead of you.
Driving smoothly and proactively reduces fuel
consumption.
Avoid high engine speeds
As a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowers
fuel consumption and reduces wear.
Use 1st gear to get the vehicle moving. Starting
with the 2nd gear, accelerate rapidly. When ac‐
celerating, shift up before reaching high engine
speeds.
When you reach the desired speed, shift into
the highest applicable gear and drive with the
engine speed as low as possible and at a con‐
stant speed.
The gear shift indicator, refer to page  68, of
your vehicle indicates the most fuel efficient gear.
Use coasting conditions When approaching a red light, take your foot
off the accelerator and let the vehicle coast to a
halt.
For going downhill take your foot off the accel‐
erator and let the vehicle roll.
The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting.
Switch off the engine
during longer stops
Switch off the engine during longer stops, e.g.,
at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in traffic
congestion.
Auto Start/Stop function
The Auto Start/Stop function of your vehicle au‐
tomatically switches off the engine during a
stop.If the engine is switched off and then restarted
rather than leaving the engine running con‐
stantly, fuel consumption and emissions are re‐
duced. Savings can begin within a few seconds
of switching off the engine.
In addition, fuel consumption is also deter‐
mined by other factors, such as driving style,
road conditions, maintenance or environmental
factors.
Switch off any functions
that are not currently
needed
Functions such as seat heating and the rear
window defroster require a lot of energy and
consume additional fuel, especially in city and stop-and-go traffic.
Therefore, switch off these functions if they are
not actually needed.
Have maintenance car‐
ried out
Have vehicles maintained regularly to achieve
optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. MINI
recommends that maintenance work be per‐
formed by a MINI dealer’s service center.
For information on the MINI Maintenance Sys‐
tems, refer to page  200.
GREEN mode
The concept
The GREEN mode supports a driving style that
saves on fuel consumption. For this purpose,
the engine control and comfort features, e. g.
the climate control output, are adjusted.
For Steptronic transmission:Seite 143Saving fuelDRIVING TIPS143
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The Coasting driving condition is enabled under
certain conditions.
Under certain conditions the engine is auto‐
matically decoupled from the transmission in
selector lever position D. The vehicle continues
traveling with the engine idling to reduce fuel
consumption. Selector lever position D remains
engaged. An indicator provides information
about the distance traveled in Coasting mode.
In addition, context-sensitive instructions are
displayed to assist with an optimized fuel con‐
sumption driving style.
The achieved extended range is displayed in
the instrument cluster.
Overview The system includes the following MINIMAL
functions and displays:▷GREEN bonus range, refer to page  144.▷GREEN tips driving instruction, refer to
page  145.▷GREEN climate control, refer to page  144.▷Coasting driving condition, refer to
page  145.
Activating GREEN mode
Turn Driving Dynamics Control to
the right until GREEN mode is
displayed in the instrument clus‐
ter.
Configuring GREEN mode
Via radio
1.  "Settings"2.Select between "Driving mode" or "GREEN
Mode"
Configure the program.
GREEN tip
"GREEN speed warning":
Displays a reminder when the set GREEN mode
speed is exceeded.
GREEN climate control
"GREEN climate control":
Climate control is set to be fuel-efficient.
By making a slight change to the set tempera‐
ture, or adjusting the rate of heating or cooling
of the car's interior fuel consumption can be
economized.
The outputs of the seat heater and the exterior
Additionally heat output to seats and exterior
mirror is reduced.
Exterior mirror heat is available when outside
temperatures are very low.
Coasting
Fuel-efficiency can be optimized by disengag‐
ing the engine and Coasting, refer to page  145,
with the engine idling.
This function is only available in GREEN mode.
Display in the instrument cluster
GREEN bonus range An adjusted driving style helps
you extend your driving range.
This may be displayed as the bo‐
nus range in the instrument clus‐
ter.
The bonus range is shown in the range display.
The bonus range is automatically reset every
time the vehicle is refueled.▷Green display: efficient driving style.▷Gray display: adjust driving style, e. g. by
backing off the accelerator pedal.Seite 144DRIVING TIPSSaving fuel144
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100. The relative performance of tires depends
upon the actual conditions of their use, how‐
ever, and may depart significantly from the
norm due to variations in driving habits, service
practices and differences in road characteristics
and climate.
Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are
AA, A, B, and C.
Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop
on wet pavement as measured under control‐
led conditions on specified government test
surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked
C may have poor traction performance.
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based
on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and
does not include acceleration, cornering, hy‐
droplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature The temperature grades are A, the highest, B,
and C, representing the tire's resistance to the
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate
heat when tested under controlled conditions
on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the ma‐
terial of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire
life, and excessive temperature can lead to
sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to
a level of performance which all passenger car
tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehi‐
cle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades Band A
represent higher levels of performance on the
laboratory test wheel than the minimum re‐
quired by law.
WARNING
The temperature grade for this tire is es‐
tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and
not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla‐
tion, or excessive loading, either separately or
in combination, can cause heat buildup and
possible tire failure. ◀RSC – Run-flat tires
Run-flat tires, refer to page  187, are labeled
with a circular symbol containing the letters
RSC marked on the sidewall.
M+S Winter and all-season tires with better cold
weather performance than summer tires.
Tire tread Summer tires
Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than
0.12 in/3 mm.
There is an increased danger of hydroplaning if
the tread depth is less than 0.12 in/3 mm.
Winter tires Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than
0.16 in/4 mm.
Below a tread depth of 0.16 in/4 mm, tires are
less suitable for winter operation.
Minimum tread depth
Wear indicators are distributed around the tire's
circumference and have the legally required
minimum height of 0.063 in/1.6 mm.
They are marked on the side of the tire with
TWI, Tread Wear Indicator.
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Everything from A to ZIndexA
ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem  97 
Acceleration Assistant, refer to Launch Control  61 
ACC, see camera-based cruise control  101 
Activated-charcoal filter  120 
Active Cruise Control, see camera-based cruise con‐
trol  101 
Additives, oil  197 
Adjustments, seats/head re‐ straints  36 
Adjustments, steering wheel  44 
After washing vehicle  221 
Airbags  81 
Airbags, indicator/warning light  82 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated-air mode  119 
Air circulation, see Recircu‐ lated-air mode  116 
Air conditioner  115 
Air, dehumidifying, see Cool‐ ing function  116, 118  
Air distribution, manual  116, 119  
Air flow, air conditioner  116 
Air flow, automatic climate control  119 
Air pressure, tires  178 
Air vents, refer to Ventila‐ tion  120 
Alarm system  30 
Alarm triggering  30 
Alarm, unintentional  31 
All around the center con‐ sole  16 All around the roofliner  17 
All around the steering wheel  14 
All-season tires, see Winter tires  187 
Alternating-code hand-held transmitter  122 
Alternative oil types  197 
Antifreeze, washer fluid  57 
Antilock Brake System, ABS  97 
Anti-slip control, see DSC  97 
Apple iPod/iPhone  157 
Approved axle load  227 
Ash tray  125 
Assistance when driving off  100  
Assist system, see Intelligent Safety  90 
AUTO intensity  118 
Automatic car wash  220 
Automatic climate con‐ trol  117 
Automatic Curb Monitor  42 
Automatic deactivation, Front- seat passenger airbags  83 
Automatic headlight con‐ trol  77 
Automatic locking  30 
Automatic recirculated-air control  119 
Automatic transmission with Steptronic  58 
AUTO program, automatic cli‐ mate control  118 
AUTO program, intensity  118 
Auto Start/Stop function  51 
AUX-IN port  156 
Average fuel consumption  71 
Average speed  72 
Axle loads, weights  227 B
Backrest curvature, refer to Lumbar support  37 
Balance  150 
Band-aids, see First-aid kit  214  
Bar for tow-starting/ towing  217 
Bass  150 
Battery replacement, vehicle battery  212 
Battery, vehicle  212 
Belts, safety belts  38 
Beverage holder, cu‐ pholder  130 
Bluetooth, refer to Hands-free system  164 
Bonus range, GREEN mode  144 
Bottle holder, see Cu‐ pholder  130 
Brake assistant  97 
Brake discs, break-in  136 
Brake pads, break-in  136 
Braking, hints  137 
Breakdown assistance  214 
Break-in  136 
Bug light  204 
Bulb replacement  203 
Bulb replacement, front  204 
Bulb replacement, rear  206 
Bulb replacement, side  209 
Bulbs and lights  203 
Button, Start/Stop  49 
Bypassing, see Jump-start‐ ing  214  Seite 242REFERENCEEverything from A to Z242
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C
California Proposition 65 Warning  7 
Camera-based cruise con‐ trol  101 
Camera lenses, care  223 
Can holder, see Cu‐ pholder  130 
Car battery  212 
Car care products  221 
Care, displays  223 
Care, vehicle  221 
Cargo area  126 
Cargo area, adapting size  131 
Cargo area, enlarging  127 
Cargo area lid  27 
Cargo area, storage compart‐ ments  131 
Cargo cover  126 
Cargo, securing  140 
Cargo straps, securing cargo  140 
Car key, see Remote con‐ trol  22 
Carpet, care  223 
Car wash  220 
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust system  137 
CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice  200  
Center armrest  130 
Center console  16 
Central instrument cluster, LED ring  73 
Central locking system  26 
Changes, technical, refer to Own Safety  7 
Changing parts  202 
Changing the station  152 
Changing wheels  210 
Changing wheels/tires  186 
Chassis number, see vehicle identification number  9 
Check Control  63 Checking the oil level elec‐
tronically  195 
Children, seating position  45 
Children, transporting safely  45 
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tem  45 
Child restraint fixing system LATCH  47 
Child restraint fixing systems, mounting  46 
Child safety locks  48 
Child seat, mounting  46 
Child seats  45 
Chrome parts, care  222 
Chrono package, cockpit  74 
Cigarette lighter  125 
Cleaning, displays  223 
Climate control  115, 117  
Clock  67 
Closing/opening via door lock  26 
Closing/opening with remote control  24 
Clothes hooks  131 
Coasting  145 
Coasting with engine decou‐ pled, coasting  145 
Coasting with idling en‐ gine  145 
Combination switch, see Turn signals  54 
Combi switch, see wiper sys‐ tem  55 
Comfort Access  28 
Compartments in the doors  130 
Compass  123 
Compressor  188 
Condensation on win‐ dows  119 
Condensation under the vehi‐ cle  138  
Condition Based Service CBS  200 
Confirmation signal  30 Control systems, driving stabil‐
ity  97 
Convenient opening  24 
Coolant  198 
Cooling function  116, 118  
Cooling, maximum  118 
Cooling system  198 
Cornering lamp  78 
Corrosion on brake discs  138 
Cosmetic mirror  125 
Courtesy lamps during unlock‐ ing  24 
Courtesy lamps with the vehi‐ cle locked  25 
Cruise control  106 
Cruise control, active  101 
Cruising range  67 
Cupholder  130 
Current fuel consumption  68 
D
Damage, tires  186 
Damping control, dynamic  99 
Data, technical  226 
Date  67 
Date, radio  73 
Date, setting on radio  73 
Daytime running lights  78 
Defrosting, refer to defrosting the windows  116 
Defrosting, see Windows, de‐ frosting  119 
Defrosting the windows  116 
Dehumidifying, air  116, 118  
Digital clock  67 
Digital compass  123 
Digital radio  153 
Dimensions  226 
Dimmable exterior mirrors  43 
Dimmable interior rearview mirror  43 
Direction indicator, see Turn signals  54 
Display, electronic, instrument cluster  63 Seite 243Everything from A to ZREFERENCE243
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