R56 Things you didn't know about your R56 MINI
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I thought it was standard on R56s, US models at least. I'm pretty sure its on our early 07 Cooper. I find it more annoying than anything.
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#2404
From the wiki
Mine has dsc, so I guess it has it. I sit on an incline to go over an overpass on my home from work every time I leave the motorcycle at home and drive the MINI. Guess I'm just so used to dealing with a manual transmission in that situation that I never noticed it.
All models of the Mk II with optional dynamic stability control (DSC) also include "Hill Assist", a feature which prevents the car from rolling backwards on an incline by holding the brakes for 2 seconds after the driver releases the brake pedal, allowing the driver time to engage the accelerator pedal without the vehicle drifting. Also included with DSC is hydraulic EBA (Emergency Brake Assist) as opposed to the mechanical system on Minis without DSC. DSC is standard on all Minis since September 2008.
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Yeppers, why do you think we're moving up there?! I won't tell you about the garage for 7 cars (or 27 MINIs), including plenty of room for a lift.
I've got my MINI, he's got his '64 Porsche, and who knows what will follow us home...
I've got my MINI, he's got his '64 Porsche, and who knows what will follow us home...
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From the wiki
Mine has dsc, so I guess it has it. I sit on an incline to go over an overpass on my home from work every time I leave the motorcycle at home and drive the MINI. Guess I'm just so used to dealing with a manual transmission in that situation that I never noticed it.
Mine has dsc, so I guess it has it. I sit on an incline to go over an overpass on my home from work every time I leave the motorcycle at home and drive the MINI. Guess I'm just so used to dealing with a manual transmission in that situation that I never noticed it.
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***Edit - You know, sometimes we need to type in all caps, but Noooooooo, the forum changes it for us! ***
#2410
Got my acronyms confused the other day. I don't have DSC. I have LSD though. But that explains why when I let off the brake the car starts rolling immediately. No biggie though. I've owned enough manual transmission cars to deal with it. I do remember my first time on a hill with a manual transmission though. Girlfriend was trying to teach me to drive her car and I was freaking out and there was a car pulled up behind me. Very nerve wracking to be certain. I'd have loved hill assist in that situation.
#2411
Greetings from the Great White North!
I learned that this post takes about 5 hours to read. And 3 seatings is possible
I learned that Mini's are addictive to more than just me
I learned that my gf is very patient with me "wasting" 3 evenings
I learned that she needs a mini of her own.
I also learned some people don't like sarcasm
Merry Christmas everyone. I hope Santa brings you all something mini
Stephen
I learned that this post takes about 5 hours to read. And 3 seatings is possible
I learned that Mini's are addictive to more than just me
I learned that my gf is very patient with me "wasting" 3 evenings
I learned that she needs a mini of her own.
I also learned some people don't like sarcasm
Merry Christmas everyone. I hope Santa brings you all something mini
Stephen
#2412
Greetings from the Great White North!
I learned that this post takes about 5 hours to read. And 3 seatings is possible
I learned that Mini's are addictive to more than just me
I learned that my gf is very patient with me "wasting" 3 evenings
I learned that she needs a mini of her own.
I also learned some people don't like sarcasm
Merry Christmas everyone. I hope Santa brings you all something mini
Stephen
I learned that this post takes about 5 hours to read. And 3 seatings is possible
I learned that Mini's are addictive to more than just me
I learned that my gf is very patient with me "wasting" 3 evenings
I learned that she needs a mini of her own.
I also learned some people don't like sarcasm
Merry Christmas everyone. I hope Santa brings you all something mini
Stephen
Not sure how new your MINI is to you but welcome and I love your area of Canada! The drive out to banff and lake Louise is absolutely amazing. The MINI would be awesome in those mountain twisties.
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Have not seen this one - did you know you could set the mood lighting to random? According to this thread you just need to push the switch forward and hold it for 10 sec. so many fun little things with these cars...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-question.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-question.html
#2417
Its not random, its cycling though all the colors (if you have a new enough model). I knew about that, but our MA also demonstrated it and we never bothered to turn it off. I like it like that, though I sometimes see an odd colour out of the corner of my eye and wonder what that was (thinking it might be an emergency vehicle of something).
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Have not seen this one - did you know you could set the mood lighting to random? According to this thread you just need to push the switch forward and hold it for 10 sec. so many fun little things with these cars...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-question.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-question.html
#2419
Useful tip: when a MINI's battery goes flat, you typically get a warning that the seat belt tensioner or airbag has failed. Obvious, really. The car then shuts down everything and refuses to let you try to start it. Instruments and interior lights were still working, but the windows didn't do their little half-inch jump when the door closed.
My guess is that a sensor for the seat belts and airbags happens to be the first thing that fails as battery power is reduced.
The (Australian) MINI Roadside Assistance guy had all the right gear and diagnosed one cell in the battery had failed. It was the 5-year-old original, so that was pretty good - he said they typically last 3-4 years. He also said the seat belt/airbag warning message is typically what R56s show for a flat battery. It's a red picture of a seated person and airbag in the speedo and sometimes the digital speedo too.
The hardest part of replacing it was that the plastic panel under the windscreen wipers has to be removed too, as well as just the battery cover.
My guess is that a sensor for the seat belts and airbags happens to be the first thing that fails as battery power is reduced.
The (Australian) MINI Roadside Assistance guy had all the right gear and diagnosed one cell in the battery had failed. It was the 5-year-old original, so that was pretty good - he said they typically last 3-4 years. He also said the seat belt/airbag warning message is typically what R56s show for a flat battery. It's a red picture of a seated person and airbag in the speedo and sometimes the digital speedo too.
The hardest part of replacing it was that the plastic panel under the windscreen wipers has to be removed too, as well as just the battery cover.
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The (Australian) MINI Roadside Assistance guy had all the right gear and diagnosed one cell in the battery had failed. It was the 5-year-old original, so that was pretty good - he said they typically last 3-4 years. He also said the seat belt/airbag warning message is typically what R56s show for a flat battery. It's a red picture of a seated person and airbag in the speedo and sometimes the digital speedo too.
The hardest part of replacing it was that the plastic panel under the windscreen wipers has to be removed too, as well as just the battery cover.
The hardest part of replacing it was that the plastic panel under the windscreen wipers has to be removed too, as well as just the battery cover.
Good to know about the idiot light warnings, though. The other day it was quite cold (for Houston), about 45 degrees, and I noticed that it cranked a little slower than usual. It was definitely on my mind, although the car started all right. I'm moving to Arkansas in 3 weeks--no dealer nearby--so I guess I'd better pick one up before I go.
Or should I?
Maybe I shouldn't worry about a dealer replacement and go with off-brand, like NAPA. The NAPA website lists them for about $120, but does have a warning that a vent may be needed. I understand why, but shouldn't it say definitely that it does, does not, have the vent already??? Or is this something that's included in the box and is just part of the installation procedure?
Suggestions? Recommendations?
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JoanieB - I don't have "Comfort Access." But... I believe the secret is in the "fob" not being close to the car e.g., I had gone in the house and came back out to get something from the car (maybe 3-4 mins).
Also check one of the "customization" options (I bolded what I use);
Press the button to scroll to the next option, a picture of a padlock with an A next to it. This selects the settings for automatic locking. Select the clock to if you want the vehicle to lock all the doors after some time if no one has opened a door, the arrow if you want the vehicle to lock when you drive off, the clock and arrow if you want it to do both, or off to prevent the car from locking itself. Highlight your preferred option, then press and hold to confirm.
Read more: How to Set Up a Mini Cooper | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7589361_set-...#ixzz2IC3JFx00
Tried a few times to make sure I wasn't hallucinating.
GoldiLocks - I don't know if the '08s do this, worth a try though.
But I still don't understand why they left out the fuel door from this "locking" action... I'm dumbfounded.
Also check one of the "customization" options (I bolded what I use);
Press the button to scroll to the next option, a picture of a padlock with an A next to it. This selects the settings for automatic locking. Select the clock to if you want the vehicle to lock all the doors after some time if no one has opened a door, the arrow if you want the vehicle to lock when you drive off, the clock and arrow if you want it to do both, or off to prevent the car from locking itself. Highlight your preferred option, then press and hold to confirm.
Read more: How to Set Up a Mini Cooper | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7589361_set-...#ixzz2IC3JFx00
Tried a few times to make sure I wasn't hallucinating.
GoldiLocks - I don't know if the '08s do this, worth a try though.
But I still don't understand why they left out the fuel door from this "locking" action... I'm dumbfounded.
#2425
HOLY!! I just thought about this the other day and wondered why MINI hadn't made it selectable. Good to know. Too bad the speedo, center console and tach don't change colours as well.
Have not seen this one - did you know you could set the mood lighting to random? According to this thread you just need to push the switch forward and hold it for 10 sec. so many fun little things with these cars...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-question.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-question.html