MINI Clubman (2021 year). Manual in english — page 9

Replacing components
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5. Press the nonworking bulb, arrow 1,
Loosen the plug connector, arrow 2, on
gently into the socket, turn counter-
the bulb holder.
clockwise and remove.
4. Remove the bulb holder from the open-
6. Proceed in the reverse order to insert
ing.
the new bulb and attach the bulb holder.
5. Press the nonworking bulb gently into
Make sure that the bulb holder engages
the socket, turn counterclockwise and
in all fasteners.
remove.
- Arrow 2: rear fog lights.
Rear fog lights/reversing lights
- Arrow 3: reversing light
21-watt bulbs, P21W.
1. Open the split doors.
2. Remove left or right cover.
6. Proceed in the reverse order to insert
the new bulb and attach the bulb holder.
Make sure that the bulb holder engages
in all fasteners.
3. Press the latches together in the direc-
tion of the arrow, arrow 1, and remove
Tail lights in split doors, Union Jack
the bulb holder.
All lamps in the split doors feature LED
technology.
In the case of a malfunction, contact a deal-
er's service center or another qualified serv-
ice center or repair shop.
Tail lights in bumpers
Follow the general instructions on lights
and bulbs, refer to page 273.
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In addition, the tail lights in the bumper as-
3. Pull the screwdriver blade from the han-
sume the functions of the brake light, tail
dle and place it on the recessed-head
light and turn signals, if the split doors are
screw head in the bumper.
open.
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4. Attach the screw driver handle with the
slot to the blade, arrow 1.
1
Tail lights/brake lights/turn signal
2
Brake lights/turn signals
Tail lights/brake lights/turn signal
21-watt bulbs, P21W.
1. Press out cover below the tail light.
5. Loosen screw in the bumper, arrow 2.
6. Pull tail light from the bumper.
2. Remove the screwdriver from the on-
board vehicle tool kit.
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7. Turn the bulb holder counter-clockwise
- With white lens: WY5W.
and remove nonworking bulb.
1. Open the hood. The covers of the side
turn signal lights are on the left and
right next to the hinges of the hood.
8. To insert the new bulb and install the
tail light, proceed in reverse order of re-
moval. Make sure that the bulb holder
2. Loosen the nuts of the cover by hand or
sits tight in the tail light.
with the onboard vehicle tool kit, refer
to page 272, and remove the cover.
Central brake light and license plate
lights
Follow the general instructions on lights
and bulbs, refer to page 273.
The lights feature LED technology. In the
case of a malfunction, contact a dealer's
service center or another qualified service
center or repair shop.
Side turn signal, bulb replacement
3. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise
Follow the general instructions on lights
and remove.
and bulbs, refer to page 273.
Bulbs:
4. Replace the bulb.
5. To insert the new bulb, proceed in re-
verse order of removal.
Insert the nuts of the cover and press
down.
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A discharged battery is indicated by
Vehicle battery
a red indicator light.
General information
Charge the battery in the following situa-
The battery is maintenance-free.
tions:
More information about the battery can be
- When the inspection glass on the top of
requested from a dealer's service center or
the battery is black.
another qualified service center or repair
- When the take-off performance is insuf-
shop.
ficient.
The following circumstances can have a
Safety information
negative effect on the performance of the
battery:
Warning
- Frequent short-distance drives.
Vehicle batteries that are not compatible
- The vehicle is not used for more than a
can damage vehicle systems and impair
month.
vehicle functions. There is a risk of an ac-
cident and damage to property. Only vehi-
Safety information
cle batteries that are compatible with your
vehicle type should be installed in your ve-
NOTICE
hicle. Information on compatible vehicle
batteries is available at your dealer’s serv-
Battery chargers for the vehicle battery
ice center.
can work with high voltages and currents,
which means that the 12 volt on-board
network can be overloaded or damaged.
Register the battery to the vehicle
There is a risk of damage to property. Only
connect battery chargers for the vehicle
The manufacturer of the vehicle recom-
battery to the starting aid terminals in the
mends that you have a service center or an-
engine compartment.
other qualified service center or repair shop
register the vehicle battery to the vehicle
after the battery has been replaced. Once
Charging the battery
the battery has been registered again, all
comfort features will be available without
Charge the battery only when the engine is
restriction and any Check Control messages
off and via the starting aid terminals, refer
displayed which relate to comfort features
to page 285, in the engine compartment.
will disappear.
Power failure
Charging the battery
After a power loss, some equipment needs
to be newly initialized or individual settings
General information
updated, for example:
Make sure that the battery is always suffi-
- Memory function: store the positions
ciently charged to guarantee that the bat-
again.
tery remains usable for its full service life.
- Time: update.
- Date: update.
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Glass sunroof: initialize the system.
Information on the fuse types and locations,
as well as the positions of any other fuse
Disposing of old batteries
boxes, is available on the Internet:
Have old batteries disposed of by a
Where applicable, information on the fuse
dealer’s service center or another
types and locations is also found on a sepa-
qualified service center or repair
rate sheet in the fuse box.
shop or take them to a collection point.
Maintain the filled battery in an upright po-
Replacing fuses
sition for transport and storage. Secure the
battery so that it does not tip over during
The vehicle manufacturer recommends that
transport.
you have a dealer's service center or an-
other qualified service center or repair shop
replace the fuses.
Fuses
Safety information
Warning
Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload
electrical lines and components. There is a
risk of fire. Never attempt to repair a
blown fuse. Do not replace a nonworking
fuse with a substitute of another color or
amperage rating.
Accessing the fuses
The fuses are located in the glove compart-
ment.
1. Open the glove compartment.
2. Swing the cover down, arrow.
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Breakdown assistance
Breakdown assistance
Vehicle features and options
First-aid kit
This chapter describes all standard, country-
General information
specific and optional features offered with
Some of the articles have a limited service
the series. It also describes features and
life.
functions that are not necessarily available
Check the expiration dates of the contents
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
regularly and replace any expired items
tions or country versions. This also applies
promptly.
to safety-related functions and systems.
When using these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regulations must be
Storage
observed.
The first-aid kit is located in the cargo area.
Hazard warning flashers
MINI Roadside Assistance
Concept
MINI Roadside Assistance can be contacted
if assistance is needed in the event of a
breakdown.
General information
In the event of a breakdown, data on the ve-
hicle's condition is sent to the vehicle man-
ufacturer.
The button is located above the Control Dis-
play.
There are various ways of making contact.
- Via a Check Control message, refer to
The red light in the button flashes when the
page 124.
hazard warning flashers are activated.
- Calling with a mobile phone.
Requirements
Warning triangle
- Active MINI Connected contract or
equipment version with intelligent
Depending on the equipment version, the
emergency call.
warning triangle is located in the cargo area
or under the cargo floor panel.
- Cellular network reception.
- The ignition is switched on.
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Starting
Emergency Request
If the vehicle is equipped with Teleservices,
support is offered through Teleservice Diag-
Intelligent emergency call
nosis.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Concept
1.
"MINI Connected"
In case of an emergency, an Emergency Re-
quest can be triggered automatically by the
2. "MINI Assist"
system or manually.
3. "MINI Roadside Assistance"
The contact to the Roadside Assistance
General information
of the manufacture is established.
Only press the SOS button in an emergency.
A telephone number is displayed, if
The Intelligent Assist system establishes a
needed. Select to dial the telephone
connection with the MINI Response Center.
number on a connected mobile phone.
For technical reasons, the Emergency Re-
quest cannot be guaranteed under unfavora-
Teleservice Diagnosis
ble conditions.
Teleservice Diagnosis enables the wireless
transmission of detailed vehicle data that is
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important for vehicle diagnosis. This data is
transmitted automatically.
Teleservice Help
Depending on the country, the Teleservice
Help enables a more in-depth diagnosis of
the vehicle via wireless transmission.
You can launch Teleservice Help by re-
questing it through the Service Specialist.
1. Park the vehicle in a safe place.
SOS button in the roofliner
2. Set the parking brake.
Functional requirements
3. Control Display is switched on.
- The ignition is switched on.
4. Confirm Teleservice Help.
- The Assist system is functional.
The driving ability of the vehicle can be re-
- If the vehicle is equipped with intelli-
stored for specific functions.
gent emergency call: the SIM card
If this is not possible, further measures will
integrated in the vehicle has been acti-
be initiated, for instance Roadside Assis-
vated.
tance will be informed.
Automatic triggering
Under certain conditions, for instance if the
airbags trigger, an Emergency Request is
automatically initiated immediately after an
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accident of corresponding severity. Auto-
Jump-starting
matic Collision Notification is not affected
by pressing the SOS button.
General information
Manual triggering
If the battery is discharged, the engine can
be started using the battery of another vehi-
1.
Press the cover briefly to open it.
cle and two jumper cables. Only use jumper
2.
Press the SOS button until the LED at
cables with fully insulated clamp handles.
the button lights up green.
-
The LED is illuminated green when an
Safety information
Emergency Request has been initiated.
If the situation allows, wait in your vehi-
DANGER
cle until the voice connection has been
Contact with live components can lead to
established.
an electric shock. There is a risk of inju-
-
The LED flashes green when a connec-
ries or danger to life. Do not touch any
tion to the MINI Response Center has
components that are under voltage.
been established.
The MINI Response Center then makes
contact with you and takes further steps
Warning
to help you.
If the jumper cables are connected in the
Even if you are unable to respond, the
incorrect order, sparking may occur. There
MINI Response Center can take further
is a risk of injury. Pay attention to the cor-
steps to help you under certain circum-
rect order during connection.
stances.
For this purpose, data that serves to de-
termine the necessary rescue measures,
NOTICE
for instance the current position of the
vehicle when it can be determined, is
In the case of body contact between the
transmitted to the MINI Response Cen-
two vehicles, a short circuit can occur dur-
ter.
ing jump-starting. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. Make sure that no body
If you can no longer hear the MINI Re-
contact occurs.
sponse Center through the loudspeakers,
the hands-free system, for instance, may
be broken. However, the MINI Response
Preparation
Center may still be able to hear you.
1. Check whether the battery of the other
The MINI Response Center ends the Emer-
vehicle has a voltage of 12 volts. The
gency Request.
voltage information can be found on the
battery.
2. Switch off the engine of the assisting
vehicle.
3. Switch off any electronic systems/power
consumers in both vehicles.
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Starting aid terminals
starting aid terminal of the vehicle to be
started.
4. Attach one terminal clamp of the nega-
tive jumper cable to the negative termi-
nal of the battery, or to the correspond-
ing engine or body ground of assisting
vehicle.
5. Attach the second terminal clamp to the
negative terminal of the battery, or to
the corresponding engine or body
ground of the vehicle to be started.
The starting aid terminal in the engine com-
partment acts as the battery's positive ter-
Starting the engine
minal.
Never use spray fluids to start the engine.
Open the cover of the starting aid terminal.
1. Start the engine of the assisting vehicle
and let it run for several minutes at an
increased idle speed.
2. Start the engine of the vehicle that is to
be started in the usual way.
If the first starting attempt is not suc-
cessful, wait a few minutes before mak-
ing another attempt in order to allow the
discharged battery to recharge.
3. Let both engines run for several mi-
The body ground or a special nut acts as the
nutes.
battery negative terminal.
4. Disconnect the jumper cables in the re-
verse order.
Connecting the cables
Check the battery and recharge, if needed.
To prevent personal injury or damage to
both vehicles, adhere strictly to the follow-
ing procedure.
Tow-starting and towing
1. Pull off the lid of the starting aid termi-
nal.
Safety information
2. Attach one terminal clamp of the posi-
tive jumper cable to the positive termi-
Warning
nal of the battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the vehicle
Due to system limits, individual functions
providing assistance.
can malfunction during tow-starting/
towing with the Intelligent Safety systems
3. Attach the terminal clamp on the other
activated. There is a risk of accident.
end of the cable to the positive terminal
Switch all Intelligent Safety systems off
of the battery, or to the corresponding
prior to tow-starting/towing.
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Steptronic transmission with
There is a risk of damage to property.
driven front axle: transporting the
- Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
vehicle
- Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its
tow fitting, body parts, or suspension
General information
parts.
The vehicle must not be towed if the front
wheels are touching the ground.
Steptronic transmission with ALL4:
Safety information
transporting the vehicle
General information
NOTICE
The vehicle is not permitted to be towed.
The vehicle can be damaged when towing
the vehicle with a lifted rear axle. There is
Pushing the vehicle
a risk of damage to property. Have vehicle
transported only with lifted front axle or
To remove a broken-down vehicle from the
on a loading platform.
danger area, it can be pushed for a short
distance.
For rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
Pushing the vehicle
page 118.
To remove a broken-down vehicle from the
danger area, it can be pushed for a short
Tow truck
distance.
For rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
page 118.
Tow truck
The vehicle should only be transported on a
loading platform.
NOTICE
The vehicle can become damaged when
Your vehicle should be transported with a
lifting and securing it.
tow truck with a so-called lift bar or on a
There is a risk of damage to property.
flat bed.
- Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
- Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its
NOTICE
tow fitting, body parts, or suspension
The vehicle can become damaged when
parts.
lifting and securing it.
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Manual transmission
Tow truck
Towing or pushing the vehicle
With driven front axle
A broken-down vehicle can be towed or
pushed.
For rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
page 115.
NOTICE
If manual unlocking of the parking brake
is not possible, the vehicle cannot be
moved or towed. There is a risk of damage
Your vehicle should be transported with a
to property. The vehicle should only be
tow truck with a so-called lift bar or on a
transported on a loading platform.
flat bed.
Follow the following instructions:
NOTICE
-
Make sure that the ignition is switched
on; otherwise, the low beams, tail lights,
The vehicle can become damaged when
turn signals, and wipers may be unavail-
lifting and securing it.
able.
There is a risk of damage to property.
-
Do not tow the vehicle with the rear
- Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
axle tilted, as the front wheels could
- Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its
turn.
tow fitting, body parts, or suspension
-
When the engine is stopped, there is no
parts.
power assist. Consequently, more force
needs to be applied when braking and
steering.
With ALL4
-
Larger steering wheel movements are
required.
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The towing vehicle must not be lighter
than the vehicle being towed; otherwise,
it will not be possible to control the ve-
hicle's response.
-
Do not exceed a towing speed of
30 mph/50 km/h.
-
Do not exceed a towing distance of
30 miles/50 km.
Have your vehicle transported on a flatbed
surface only
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NOTICE
NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged when towing
If the tow bar or tow rope is attached in-
the vehicle with a single lifted axle. There
correctly, damage to other vehicle parts
is a risk of damage to property. The vehi-
can occur. There is a risk of damage to
cle should only be transported on a loading
property. Correctly attach the tow bar or
platform.
tow rope to the tow fitting.
Tow bar
NOTICE
The tow fittings used should be on the same
The vehicle can become damaged when
side on both vehicles.
lifting and securing it.
Should it prove impossible to avoid mount-
There is a risk of damage to property.
ing the tow bar at an offset angle, please fol-
- Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
low the following:
- Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its
- Maneuvering capability is limited going
tow fitting, body parts, or suspension
around corners.
parts.
- The tow bar will generate lateral forces
if it is secured with an offset.
Towing other vehicles
Tow rope
General information
Observe the following notes when using the
Switch on the hazard warning system, de-
tow rope:
pending on local regulations.
- Use nylon ropes or straps, which will en-
If the electrical system has failed, clearly
able the vehicle to be towed without
identify the vehicle being towed by placing
jerking.
a sign or a warning triangle in the rear win-
- Make sure the tow rope is not twisted
dow.
when fastening.
- Check the fastening of the tow fitting
Safety information
and tow rope in regular intervals.
- Do not exceed a towing speed of
Warning
30 mph/50 km/h.
If the approved gross vehicle weight of the
- Do not exceed a towing distance of
towing vehicle is lighter than the vehicle
3 miles/5 km.
to be towed, the tow fitting can tear off or
- When starting to tow the vehicle, make
it will not be possible to control the vehi-
sure that the tow rope is taut.
cle's response. There is a risk of accident.
Make sure that the gross vehicle weight of
the towing vehicle is heavier than the ve-
hicle to be towed.
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Tow fitting
Screw thread for tow fitting
General information
Threaded holes for the tow fitting are lo-
cated in the front and rear of the vehicle on
The screw-in tow fitting should always be
the right side with respect to the direction
carried in the vehicle.
of travel.
The tow fitting can be screwed in at the
Press on the mark on the edge of the cover
front or rear of the vehicle.
to push it out.
The tow fitting and the onboard vehicle tool
kit, refer to page 272, are together in the
Tow-starting
cargo area.
Steptronic transmission
Use of the tow fitting:
Do not tow-start the vehicle.
- Use only the tow fitting provided with
the vehicle and screw it all the way in.
Tow-starting the engine is not possible due
to the Steptronic transmission.
- Use the tow fitting for towing on paved
roads only.
Have the reasons for the starting difficulties
corrected by a dealer’s service center or an-
- Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting,
other qualified service center or repair
for instance do not lift the vehicle by the
shop.
tow fitting.
- Check the fastening of the tow fitting in
Manual transmission
regular intervals.
If possible, do not tow-start the vehicle but
start the engine by jump-starting, refer to
Safety information
page 284. If the vehicle is equipped with a
catalytic converter, only tow-start while the
engine is cold.
NOTICE
If the tow fitting is not used as intended,
1. Switch on the hazard warning system
there may be damage to the vehicle or to
and comply with local regulations.
the tow fitting. There is a risk of damage
2. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 98.
to property. Follow the notes on using the
3. Engage third gear.
tow fitting.
4. Have the vehicle tow-started with the
clutch pedal pressed and slowly release
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the pedal. After the engine starts, imme-
diately press on the clutch pedal again.
5. Stop at a suitable location, remove the
tow bar or rope, and switch off the haz-
ard warning system.
6. Have the vehicle checked by a dealer's
service center or another qualified serv-
ice center or repair shop.
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Care
Vehicle features and options
Distances and temperature
- Maximum temperature: 140 ℉/60 ℃.
This chapter describes all standard, country-
- Minimum distance from sensors, cam-
specific and optional features offered with
eras, seals: 12 inches/30 cm.
the series. It also describes features and
- Minimum distance from glass sunroof:
functions that are not necessarily available
31.5 in/80 cm.
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
tions or country versions. This also applies
Automatic vehicle washes
to safety-related functions and systems.
When using these functions and systems,
Safety information
the applicable laws and regulations must be
observed.
NOTICE
Improper use of automatic washing sys-
Washing the vehicle
tems or car washes can cause damage to
the vehicle. There is a risk of damage to
property. Follow the following instruc-
General information
tions:
Regularly remove foreign objects such as
- Give preference to cloth car washes
leaves in the area below the windshield
or those that use soft brushes in or-
when the hood is raised.
der to avoid paint damage.
Wash your vehicle frequently, particularly
- Do not drive through a car wash with
in winter. Intense soiling and road salt can
guide rails higher than 4 in/10 cm to
damage the vehicle.
avoid damage to the chassis.
- Observe the tire width of the guide
Steam jets or high-pressure
rail to avoid damage to tires and rims.
washers
- Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid dam-
age to the exterior mirrors.
Safety information
- With rod antenna: unscrew the rod
antenna to avoid rod antenna break-
NOTICE
age.
When cleaning with high-pressure wash-
- Deactivate the wiper and, if neces-
ers, components can be damaged due to
sary, rain sensor to avoid damage to
the pressure or temperatures being too
the wiper system.
high. There is a risk of damage to property.
Maintain sufficient distance and do not
spray too long continuously. Follow the
Driving into a car wash with a manual
operating instructions for the high-pres-
transmission
sure washer.
In car washes, the vehicle must be able to
roll freely.
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Care
Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
Vehicle care
page 115.
Vehicle care products
Driving into a car wash with a
Steptronic transmission
General information
In car washes, the vehicle must be able to
MINI recommends using vehicle care and
roll freely.
cleaning products from MINI. Suitable care
Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
products are available from a dealer’s serv-
page 118.
ice center or another qualified service cen-
Some car washes do not permit persons in
ter or repair shop.
the vehicle. The vehicle cannot be locked
from the outside when in selector lever po-
Safety information
sition N. A signal is sounded when an at-
tempt is made to lock the vehicle.
Warning
Driving out of a car wash
Cleansers can contain substances that are
dangerous and harmful to your health.
Ensure that the vehicle key is in the car.
There is a risk of injury. When cleaning
Start the engine, refer to page 99.
the interior, open the doors or windows.
Only use products intended for cleaning
Headlights
vehicles. Follow the instructions on the
Do not rub wet headlights dry and do not
container.
use abrasive or acidic cleaning agents.
Soak areas that have been dirtied, for in-
Vehicle paint
stance from insects, with shampoo and
wash off with water.
General information
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do not use an
ice scraper.
Regular care contributes to driving safety
and value retention. Environmental influen-
ces in areas with elevated air pollution or
After washing the vehicle
natural contaminants, such as tree resin or
After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes
pollen can affect the vehicle's paintwork.
briefly to dry them; otherwise, braking ac-
Tailor the frequency and extent of your ve-
tion can be reduced. The heat generated
hicle care to these influences.
during braking dries brake discs and brake
Aggressive substances such as spilled fuel,
pads and protects them against corrosion.
oil, grease or bird droppings, must be re-
Completely remove all residues on the win-
moved immediately to prevent the finish
dows, to minimize loss of visibility due to
from being altered or discolored.
smearing and to reduce wiper noises and
wiper blade wear.
Matte finish
Only use cleaning and care products suita-
ble for vehicles with matte finish.
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Leather care
Caring for special components
Remove dust from the leather regularly, us-
ing a cloth or vacuum cleaner.
Light-alloy wheels
Otherwise, particles of dust and road grime
When cleaning the vehicle, use only neutral
chafe in pores and folds, and lead to in-
wheel cleaners having a pH value from 5 to
creased wear and premature degradation of
9. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or
the leather surface.
steam jets above 140 ℉/60 ℃. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
To guard against discoloration, such as from
clothing, clean leather and provide leather
Aggressive, acidic or alkaline cleaning
care roughly every two months.
agents can destroy the protective layer of
adjacent components, such as the brake
Clean light-colored leather more frequently
disc.
because soiling on such surfaces is substan-
tially more visible.
After cleaning, apply the brakes briefly to
dry them. The heat generated during brak-
Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt
ing dries brake discs and brake pads and
and grease will gradually break down the
protects them against corrosion.
protective layer of the leather surface.
Chrome surfaces
Upholstery material care
Carefully clean components such as the ra-
diator grille or door handles with plenty of
General information
water, possibly with shampoo added, partic-
Vacuum the upholstery regularly with a
ularly when they have been exposed to road
vacuum cleaner.
salt.
If upholstery is very dirty, for instance with
beverage stains, use a soft sponge or micro-
Rubber components
fiber cloth with a suitable interior cleaner.
Environmental influences can cause surface
Clean the upholstery down to the seams us-
soiling of rubber parts and a loss of gloss.
ing large sweeping motions. Avoid rubbing
Use only water and suitable cleaning agents
the material vigorously.
for cleaning.
Treat especially worn rubber parts with rub-
Safety information
ber care agents at regular intervals. When
cleaning rubber seals, do not use any sili-
NOTICE
con-containing vehicle care products in or-
der to avoid damage or noises.
Open Velcro® fasteners on articles of
clothing can damage the seat covers.
Fine wood parts
There is a risk of damage to property. En-
sure that any Velcro® fasteners are closed.
Clean fine wood facing and fine wood com-
ponents only with a moist rag. Then dry
with a soft cloth.
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Plastic components
to the floor. Do not use loose floor mats
and do not layer several floor mats. Make
sure that there is sufficient clearance for
NOTICE
the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats are
Cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents,
securely fastened again after they were re-
such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty
moved, for instance for cleaning.
grease removers, fuel, or such, can damage
plastic parts. There is a risk of damage to
Floor mats can be removed from the car's
property. Clean with a microfiber cloth.
interior for cleaning.
Dampen the cloth lightly with water, if
If the floor carpets are very dirty, clean with
needed.
a microfiber cloth and water or a textile
cleaner. To prevent matting of the carpet,
Clean with a microfiber cloth.
rub back and forth in the direction of travel
Dampen the cloth lightly with water, if
only.
needed.
Do not soak the roofliner.
Sensor/camera lenses
To clean sensors and camera lenses, use a
Safety belts
cloth moistened with a small amount of
glass detergent.
Warning
Displays/Screens/Projection lenses
Chemical cleansers can destroy the safety
belt webbing. Missing protective effect of
the safety belts. There is a risk of injuries
NOTICE
or danger to life. Use only a mild soapy sol-
Chemical cleansers, moisture or fluids of
ution for cleaning the safety belts.
any kind can damage the surface of dis-
plays and screens. There is a risk of dam-
Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action
age to property. Clean with a clean, anti-
and thus have a negative impact on safety.
static microfiber cloth.
Use only a mild soapy solution, with the
safety belts clipped into their buckles.
Safety belts should only be allowed to re-
NOTICE
tract if they are dry.
The surface of displays can be damaged
with improper cleaning. There is a risk of
Carpets and floor mats
damage to property. Avoid pressure that is
too high and do not use any scratching
materials.
Warning
Objects in the driver's floor area can limit
Clean with a clean, antistatic microfiber
the pedal distance or block a depressed
cloth.
pedal. There is a risk of accident. Stow ob-
For stubborn soiling on the projection lens
jects in the vehicle such that they are se-
of the Head-up Display, dampen the micro-
cured and cannot enter into the driver's
fiber cloth with alcohol. Projection lens, re-
floor area. Use floor mats that are suitable
fer to page 138.
for the vehicle and can be safely attached
294
Care
MOBILITY
Long-term vehicle storage
When the vehicle is shut down for longer
than three months, special measures must
be taken. Further information is available
from a dealer's service center or another
qualified service center or repair shop.
295
REFERENCE
Technical data
Technical data
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
Vehicle features and options
tions or country versions. This also applies
to safety-related functions and systems.
This chapter describes all standard, country-
When using these functions and systems,
specific and optional features offered with
the applicable laws and regulations must be
the series. It also describes features and
observed.
functions that are not necessarily available
General information
The technical data and specifications in the
values can be found in the approval docu-
ments, on labels on the vehicle or can be ob-
ues. The vehicle-specific data can deviate
tained from a dealer’s service center or an-
from this, for instance due to the selected
other qualified service center or repair
special equipment, country version or coun-
shop.
try-specific measurement method. Detailed
Dimensions
The dimensions can vary depending on the
tenna, roof racks or spoiler. The heights can
model version, equipment or country-spe-
deviate, for instance due to the selected
cific measurement method.
special equipment, tires, load and chassis
version.
The specified heights do not take into ac-
count attached parts, for instance a roof an-
MINI Clubman
Width with mirrors
in/mm
79.4/2,018
Width without mirrors
in/mm
70.9/1,800
Height
in/mm
56.7/1,441
Length
in/mm
168.5/4,281
Wheelbase
in/mm
105.1/2,670
Smallest turning radius diam.
ft/m
37.1/11.3
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Technical data
REFERENCE
Weights
MINI Cooper Clubman
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,255/1,930
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,321/1,960
Load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
939/426
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
952/432
Approved front axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,172/985
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,227/1,010
Approved rear axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,194/995
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,194/995
MINI Cooper S Clubman
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,266/1,935
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,343/1,970
Load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
893/405
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
944/428
Approved front axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,249/1,020
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,337/1,060
Approved rear axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,138/970
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,172/985
297
REFERENCE
Technical data
MINI Cooper Clubman ALL4
Approved gross vehicle weight
lbs/kg
4,431/2,010
Load
lbs/kg
871/395
Approved front axle load
lbs/kg
2,304/1,045
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,238/1,015
MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4
Approved gross vehicle weight
lbs/kg
4,519/2,050
Load
lbs/kg
922/418
Approved front axle load
lbs/kg
2,370/1,075
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,260/1,025
MINI John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4
Approved gross vehicle weight
lbs/kg
4,564/2,070
Load
lbs/kg
917/416
Approved front axle load
lbs/kg
2,414/1,095
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,271/1,030
Capacities
MINI Clubman
Fuel tank, approx.
US gal/liters
13.2/50.0
Observe further information on fuel quality,
refer to page 238.
298
Appendix
REFERENCE
Appendix
vehicle are listed here.
Updates made after the edito-
rial deadline
The following chapters were updated in the
the editorial deadline for the Integrated
- Notes: notes: own safety: maintenance.
- Quick Reference Guide: on the road: re-
fueling stop: topping up the engine oil.
- Driving tips: observe when driving: driv-
ing on a race track.
- Mobility: engine oil: topping up the en-
gine oil.
- Mobility: coolant: coolant level.
- Mobility: preventive maintenance: MINI
maintenance system.
- Mobility: preventive maintenance: Con-
dition Based Service CBS.
- Mobility: preventive maintenance: Main-
tenance Manual and Service and War-
ranty Information Booklet for US models
and Warranty and Service Guide Booklet
for Canadian models.
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