CONTROLS -> Seats, mirrors and steering wheel for Your Mini Cooper 2 Door Fourth Generation (2024-2026)

CONTROLS  
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel  
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel  
adjust the seat on the driver's side when  
the vehicle is stationary.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes model-specific  
equipment, systems, and functions that are  
currently available, or may become available  
in the future, even if they are not present in  
the vehicle.  
Warning  
With a backrest inclined too far to the  
rear, the protective effect of the seat belt  
can no longer be ensured. There is a risk  
of sliding under the seat belt in an acci-  
dent. There is a risk of injury or danger to  
life. Adjust the seat prior to starting the  
trip. Adjust the backrest so that it is in the  
most upright position as possible and do  
not adjust again while driving.  
Additional information:  
Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.  
Sitting safely  
An ideal seat position that meets the needs  
of the occupants can make a vital contribu-  
tion to relaxed, fatigue-free driving.  
Warning  
In the event of an accident, having the cor-  
rect seat position and using the protection  
systems correctly both play an important  
role. Follow the information in the following  
chapters.  
There is a danger of jamming when mov-  
ing the seats. There is a risk of injury or  
risk of damage to property. Make sure that  
the travel path of the seat is clear prior to  
any adjustment.  
Additional information:  
Seats, refer to page 94.  
Manually adjustable seats  
Principle  
Manually adjustable seats are operated us-  
ing the levers on the seat.  
Seat belts, refer to page 99.  
Head restraints, refer to page 101.  
Airbags, refer to page 161.  
Front seats  
Safety information  
Warning  
Seat setting while driving can lead to un-  
expected movements of the seat. Vehicle  
control could be lost. There is a risk of  
accident, injury, or property damage. Only  
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Overview  
Adjusting the height  
The levers for setting the seats are located  
on the front seats.  
To adjust the height: On the side of the  
seat, push the seat height lever up or down  
as many times as necessary for the seat to  
reach the desired height.  
Setting the longitudinal direction  
Warning  
Adjusting backrest tilt  
If a seat is not locked, it may move  
unexpectedly while driving. Vehicle con-  
trol could be lost. There is a risk of ac-  
cident, injury, or property damage. After  
adjusting, move the seat forward or back  
slightly, making sure the seat engages  
properly.  
To adjust the backrest tilt, pull the backrest  
tilt lever on the side of the seat and tighten  
or loosen the backrest as required.  
Electrically adjustable seats  
Principle  
Electrically adjustable seats are operated  
using the switches on the seat.  
To adjust the longitudinal direction, pull up  
the longitudinal direction lever at the front  
of the seat and push the seat in the desired  
direction.  
The current seat position can be stored us-  
ing the memory function.  
Additional information:  
Memory function, refer to page 106.  
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Adjusting seat tilt  
Overview  
The switches for setting the seats are lo-  
cated on the front seats.  
To adjust the seat tilt, flip the seat tilt  
switch up or down.  
Setting the longitudinal direction  
Adjusting backrest tilt  
To adjust the seat in the longitudinal direc-  
tion, press the longitudinal direction switch  
forward or backward.  
To adjust the backrest tilt, flip the backrest  
tilt switch forward or backward.  
Adjusting the seat position  
automatically  
Adjusting the height  
Principle  
The seat setting for the driver's seat is  
saved to the active MINI ID or driver pro-  
file. If the MINI ID or driver profile is reac-  
tivated later, the saved position is applied  
automatically.  
Activate/deactivate the function  
To activate/deactivate the automatic seat  
adjuster, proceed as follows:  
To adjust the seat height, press the seat  
height switch up or down.  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort" /  
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"Driver" / "Automatically use seat  
position".  
Turning the seat massage on/off  
To turn the seat massage on/off, proceed as  
follows:  
2. Select the desired setting.  
Lumbar support  
Principle  
The curvature of the seat backrest can be  
adjusted in a way that it supports the lum-  
bar region of the spine. The lower back and  
the spine are supported for upright sitting  
position.  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort".  
2. Select the desired seat.  
3. "Seat massage"  
4. Select the desired setting, as necessary.  
The seat massage is stopped when the lum-  
bar support is operated.  
Entering the rear  
Safety information  
Adjusting the lumbar support  
To adjust the lumbar support, proceed as  
follows:  
To increase or decrease the  
bulge, press the lumbar support  
button forward or backward.  
Warning  
There is a danger of jamming when mov-  
ing the seats. There is a risk of injury or  
risk of damage to property. Make sure that  
the travel path of the seat is clear prior to  
any adjustment.  
To move the bulge up or down, press the  
lumbar support button up or down.  
Functional limitation  
The lumbar support cannot be adjusted at  
very high temperatures.  
Warning  
Unexpected movements of the rear seat  
backrest while driving may occur if the  
rear seat backrest is unlocked. Vehicle  
control could be lost. There is a risk of  
accident, injury, or property damage. Fold  
back and lock the backrests before driving.  
Make sure the backrest engages correctly  
by slightly moving forward and back.  
Seat massage  
Principle  
Using the seat massage helps relax the mus-  
cles and improve circulation in the lumbar  
region, which, in turn, helps prevent fati-  
gue.  
Seat massage menu  
To go directly to the Seat Massage  
menu on the Interaction Unit, press  
the seat massage button on the seat.  
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel  
To make the entry to the rear easier, the  
Manual longitudinal setting  
Fold the seat backrest forward  
seat will automatically move to the most  
forward position.  
The process will be terminated when the  
switch for the forward/back direction ad-  
justment is pressed or the backrest is re-  
clined.  
To fold down the backrest and manually  
adjust the longitudinal setting, proceed as  
follows:  
1. Pull lever to the stop.  
Push the seat backrest rearward  
Fold back the backrest and lock it.  
The seat moves automatically to the last  
seat position that was stored.  
Calibrating the front seats  
Principle  
A Check Control message is displayed on  
the Interaction Unit when the electric seat  
adjuster is not working properly.  
2. Fold the backrest forward.  
3. Push the seat forward.  
To restore the accuracy of the electric seat  
setting, the front seats must be calibrated.  
Push the seat backrest rearward  
1. Push the seat back into its initial posi-  
tion.  
Safety information  
2. Fold back the backrest to lock the seat.  
Warning  
Electric longitudinal setting  
There is a danger of jamming when mov-  
ing the seats. There is a risk of injury or  
risk of damage to property. Make sure that  
the travel path of the seat is clear prior to  
any adjustment.  
Fold the seat backrest forward  
To fold down the backrest and use the elec-  
tric adjuster for the longitudinal setting,  
proceed as follows:  
1. Pull lever to the stop.  
Calibrating the front seat  
1. To calibrate the front seat, press the lon-  
gitudinal direction switch on the seat  
forward for approx. 2 seconds until the  
seat stops.  
2. Repeat step 1 until the seat stops then  
moves slightly forward.  
2. Fold the backrest forward.  
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All seat belt anchorage points are designed  
to achieve the best possible protective ef-  
fect for the seat belts when used properly  
and with the correct seat settings.  
3. Press the switch forward for approx. 2  
seconds again until the seat stops.  
4. Repeat step 3 until the seat stops then  
moves slightly backward.  
Additional information:  
As soon as the message on the Interaction  
Unit disappears, the calibration is complete.  
If the message remains active, repeat the  
calibration.  
Notes on sitting safely, refer to page 94.  
Safety information  
If the message is still shown after repeated  
calibration, have the vehicle checked by an  
authorized service center or another quali-  
fied service center or repair shop.  
Warning  
Use of a seat belt to buckle more than one  
person will potentially defeat the ability of  
the seat belt to serve its protective func-  
tion. There is a risk of injury or danger to  
life. Do not strap in more than one person  
per single seat belt. Infants and children  
are not allowed on an occupant's lap, and  
must be transported and secured in desig-  
nated child restraint systems.  
Comfort exit  
Principle  
The comfort exit setting makes it easier to  
get in/out of the vehicle by automatically  
adjusting the seat position and moving the  
seat back.  
Warning  
Activating/deactivating comfort  
exit  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort" /  
"Comfort exit".  
The protective effect of safety gear, in-  
cluding seat belts, can be limited or lost  
when seat belts are fastened incorrectly.  
An incorrectly fastened seat belt can cause  
additional injuries, for instance in the  
event of an accident, braking or evasive  
maneuvers. There is a risk of injury or  
danger to life. Make sure that all occu-  
pants are wearing seat belts correctly.  
2. Select the desired setting.  
Seat belts  
Warning  
Principle  
The protective effect of safety gear, in-  
cluding seat belts, may not be fully opera-  
tional or fail in the following situations:  
The vehicle is fitted with four seat belts  
to ensure occupant safety. However, they  
can only offer protection when adjusted cor-  
rectly.  
The seat belts or seat belt buckles are  
damaged, soiled, or changed in any  
other way.  
Always make sure that seat belts are being  
worn by the occupants before driving off.  
The airbags supplement the seat belts as an  
additional safety device. The airbags do not  
replace seat belts.  
Seat belt tensioners or seat belt wind-  
ers were modified.  
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel  
Seat belts can be imperceptibly damaged  
in the event of an accident. There is a risk  
of injury or danger to life. Keep clean and  
do not modify: seat belts, seat belt buckles,  
seat belt tensioners, seat belt winders, and  
seat belt anchors. After an accident, have  
the seat belts checked by an authorized  
service center or another qualified service  
center or repair shop.  
To ease accessibility to the seat belt buckle,  
an adjustable slider is available on the belt  
to help position the buckle when not in use.  
Unbuckling the seat belt  
1. To open the seat belt, hold the seat belt  
firmly.  
2. Press the red button on the seat belt  
buckle.  
3. Guide the seat belt back into the seat  
belt winder.  
Correct use of seat belts  
To use the seat belts correctly, note the fol-  
lowing:  
Seat belt reminder  
Principle  
The Seat Belt Warning warns the driver if  
the seat belts are not fastened.  
Wear the seat belt tight to your body  
over your lap and shoulders, without  
twisting it.  
Wear the seat belt deep on your hips  
over your lap. The seat belt must not  
press on your stomach.  
General information  
The seat belt reminder becomes active in  
the following situations:  
Do not rub the seat belt against sharp  
edges, or guide it or jam it in across  
hard or fragile objects.  
When the seat belt on the driver's side  
or on the passenger's side is not fas-  
tened.  
Avoid thick clothing.  
Re-tighten the seat belt frequently up-  
ward around your upper body area.  
When the seat belt is unfastened while  
driving.  
Buckling the seat belt  
When objects are lying on a seat.  
1. To fasten the seat belt, guide the seat  
belt slowly over the shoulder and hip.  
Interaction Unit view  
The indicator light on the Interaction Unit  
illuminates when drive-ready state is turned  
on and when the Seat Belt Warning is on.  
2. Insert the buckle tongue into the seat  
belt buckle. The seat belt buckle must  
engage audibly.  
A Check Control message is displayed  
where applicable. Check whether the seat  
belt has been fastened correctly.  
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Icon  
Meaning  
Front head restraints  
Seat belt on the driver's seat  
is not buckled.  
Safety information  
Seat belt on the passenger  
seat or another seat in the  
vehicle is not buckled.  
Warning  
Removal or incorrect adjustment of head  
restraints can cause injuries in the head  
and neck area. There is a risk of injury.  
Seat belt is buckled on the  
corresponding seat.  
Before driving, install the removed  
head restraints on the occupied seats.  
Seat belt is not buckled on  
the corresponding seat.  
Adjust the head restraint so its center  
supports the back of the head at as  
close to eye level as possible.  
Rear Occupant Alert  
Principle  
At the end of the drive, the Rear Occupant  
Alert informs the driver that occupants may  
be present on the rear seats.  
Adjust the distance so that the head  
restraint is as close as possible to the  
back of the head. Adjust the distance  
via the backrest tilt as needed.  
For manually adjustable head re-  
straints: After adjusting, make sure  
that the head restraint is correctly  
engaged.  
General information  
If a door with access to the rear seat row is  
operated within 30 minutes before starting  
a drive, a notice appears on the control dis-  
play and a signal tone sounds at the end of  
the drive.  
Warning  
Body parts can be jammed when moving  
the head restraint. There is a risk of injury.  
Make sure that the area of movement is  
clear when moving the head restraint.  
If the drive is continued within 30 minutes,  
the notice is displayed again after the drive  
is complete.  
Warning  
Activating/deactivating the Rear  
Occupant Alert  
To activate or deactivate the Rear Occupant  
Alert, proceed as follows:  
Objects on the head restraint reduce the  
protective effect in the head and neck  
area. There is a risk of injury.  
Do not use seat or head restraint cov-  
ers.  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Rear Occupant  
Alert".  
Do not hang objects, for instance  
clothes hangers, directly on the head  
restraint.  
2. Select the desired setting.  
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Only use accessories that have been  
determined to be safe for attachment  
to a head restraint.  
Do not use any accessories, for in-  
stance pillows, while driving.  
Adjusting the height  
1. Raise the head restraint to the resist-  
ance point.  
2. Press the release buttons on the back-  
rest, arrows 1 and 2, then pull the head  
restraint completely out.  
Proceed in the reverse order to install the  
head restraint.  
To raise the height of the head restraint,  
push the head restraint upward.  
John Cooper Works sport seat:  
Removing head restraints  
The head restraints cannot be removed.  
To lower the height of the head re-  
straint, press the release button on the  
backrest, arrow 1, then push the head  
restraint downward.  
Rear head restraints  
Safety information  
Warning  
John Cooper Works sport seat:  
Adjusting the height  
The height of the head restraints cannot be  
set.  
Removal or incorrect adjustment of head  
restraints can cause injuries in the head  
and neck area. There is a risk of injury.  
Adjusting the distance  
The backrest tilt is used to set the distance  
between the head restraint and the back of  
the seat occupant's head.  
Before driving, install the removed  
head restraints on the occupied seats.  
Adjust the head restraint so its center  
supports the back of the head at as  
close to eye level as possible.  
Adjust the distance so that the head re-  
straint is as close as possible to the back  
of the head.  
Removing/attaching head  
restraints  
Only remove the head restraint if no one  
will be sitting in the seat in question.  
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Adjust the distance so that the head  
restraint is as close as possible to the  
back of the head. Adjust the distance  
via the backrest tilt as needed.  
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For manually adjustable head re-  
straints: After adjusting, make sure  
that the head restraint is correctly  
engaged.  
To raise the head restraint, push the  
head restraint upward.  
Warning  
Body parts can be jammed when moving  
the head restraint. There is a risk of injury.  
Make sure that the area of movement is  
clear when moving the head restraint.  
To lower the head restraint, press the  
release button on the backrest, arrow 1,  
then push the head restraint downward.  
Removing/attaching head  
restraints  
Only remove the head restraint if no one  
will be sitting in the seat in question.  
Warning  
Objects on the head restraint reduce the  
protective effect in the head and neck  
area. There is a risk of injury.  
1. Fold down the corresponding rear seat  
backrest.  
Do not use seat or head restraint cov-  
ers.  
To fold down the rear seat backrest, fol-  
low the steps for enlarging the cargo  
area.  
Do not hang objects, for instance  
clothes hangers, directly on the head  
restraint.  
2. Raise the head restraint to the resist-  
ance point.  
Only use accessories that have been  
determined to be safe for attachment  
to a head restraint.  
3. Press the release button on the backrest,  
arrow 1, then pull the head restraint  
completely out.  
Do not use any accessories, for in-  
stance pillows, while driving.  
Adjusting the height  
To improve the view of the rear, the rear  
head restraints can be lowered completely.  
Set seat to the lowest position only if no one  
will be sitting in the seat.  
Additional information:  
Enlarging the cargo area, refer to page 270.  
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Proceed in the reverse order to install the  
head restraint.  
Overview  
Exterior mirrors  
Principle  
The front passenger's side exterior mirror is  
more curved than the driver's side mirror.  
Exterior mirror settings are saved to the  
active MINI ID or driver profile. If the  
MINI ID or driver profile is reactivated  
later, the saved position is brought up auto-  
matically.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Fold the exterior mirror in and  
out.  
Depending on vehicle equipment, the driv-  
er's side exterior mirror also dims automat-  
ically. Photocells in the interior mirror are  
used to control this.  
Adjust the exterior mirrors.  
Select left exterior mirror, Auto-  
matic Curb Monitor.  
Depending on vehicle equipment, both ex-  
terior mirrors are heated automatically as  
necessary and when drive-ready state is on.  
Select right exterior mirror.  
General information  
The current exterior mirror adjustment can  
be stored using the memory function.  
Selecting the exterior mirror  
To select the left exterior mirror,  
press the corresponding button  
on the driver’s door. The LED il-  
Safety information  
luminates.  
Warning  
To select the right exterior mir-  
ror, press the corresponding but-  
ton on the driver’s door. The LED  
Objects in the mirror are closer than they  
appear. The distance to the road users be-  
hind could be incorrectly estimated, for  
instance while changing lanes. There is a  
risk of accident, injury, or property dam-  
age. Estimate the distance to the traffic  
behind by looking over your shoulder.  
illuminates.  
Adjusting the exterior mirrors  
On the driver's door, press the but-  
ton for adjusting the exterior mir-  
rors.  
The selected exterior mirror moves along  
with the button movement.  
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and other low-lying obstacles when parking,  
for instance.  
Malfunction  
In case of an electrical malfunction, adjust  
the exterior mirror by pressing on the edges  
of the mirror glass.  
Activating the Automatic Curb  
Monitor  
Folding in/folding out the exterior  
mirrors  
1.  
To activate the Automatic Curb  
Monitor, press the exterior mirror but-  
ton on the driver’s door. The LED illumi-  
nates.  
NOTICE  
Depending on the vehicle width, the vehi-  
cle can be damaged in car washes. There is  
a risk of damage to property. Before wash-  
ing, fold in the mirrors by hand or with the  
button.  
2. Engage selector lever position R.  
Deactivating the Automatic Curb  
Monitor  
To deactivate the Automatic Curb  
Monitor, press the exterior mirror  
button on the front passenger door.  
The LED illuminates and the LED of the  
driver’s side outside mirror goes out.  
To fold the exterior mirrors in/out,  
press the button for folding the ex-  
terior mirrors in/out on the driver's  
door.  
Folding is possible up to a speed of approx.  
15 mph/20 km/h.  
Interior mirror, manually dim-  
mable  
Folding the exterior mirrors in and out is  
helpful in the following situations:  
In car washes.  
On narrow roads.  
Exterior mirrors that were folded in are  
folded out automatically at a speed of ap-  
prox. 25 mph/40 km/h.  
Automatic dimming  
The exterior mirror on the driver's side is  
automatically dimmed. Photocells in the in-  
terior mirror are used to control this.  
To reduce blinding glare from the interior  
mirror, tilt the lever forward on the man-  
ually dimming interior mirror.  
Automatic Curb Monitor  
Principle  
Depending on vehicle equipment, the mir-  
ror glass on the front passenger's side is  
tilted downward when reverse gear is en-  
gaged. This improves your view of the curb  
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Manual steering wheel adjustment  
The position of the steering wheel can be  
changed by manually adjusting the height  
and longitudinal direction.  
Interior mirror, automatic  
dimming feature  
Principle  
The interior mirror is dimmed automati-  
cally.  
Photocells in the mirror glass and on the  
rear of the mirror are used to control glare.  
Overview  
1. On the steering column, press the re-  
lease lever all the way down.  
2. Grip the steering wheel with both hands  
and move the steering wheel to the pre-  
ferred height and angle to suit your seat  
position.  
3. Fold the lever back up.  
Functional requirements  
To ensure that the auto dimming interior  
mirror works properly, note the following:  
Memory function  
Keep the photocells clean.  
Principle  
The following settings can be stored and,  
if necessary, retrieved using the memory  
function:  
Do not cover the area between the inte-  
rior mirror and the windshield.  
Seat position.  
Steering wheel  
Safety information  
Warning  
Exterior mirror adjustment.  
Depending on the equipment: height of  
the Head-up display.  
General information  
Steering wheel adjustments while driving  
can lead to unexpected steering wheel  
movements. Vehicle control could be lost.  
There is a risk of accident, injury, or prop-  
erty damage. Adjust the steering wheel  
while the vehicle is stationary only.  
Two memory locations with different set-  
tings can be set for each driver profile.  
The settings for the lumbar support will not  
be stored.  
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Safety information  
Storing settings  
To save settings to memory using the but-  
tons, proceed as follows:  
Warning  
Using the memory function while driving  
can lead to unexpected seat or steering  
wheel movements. Vehicle control could  
be lost. There is a risk of accident, in-  
jury, or property damage. Only retrieve the  
memory function when the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
1. Set the desired position.  
2.  
Press the SET button on the seat.  
The LED illuminates.  
3. Press memory button 1 or 2 while the  
LED is illuminated. A successful save is  
indicated by a signal tone.  
To save settings to memory using the Inter-  
action Unit, proceed as follows:  
Warning  
There is a danger of jamming when mov-  
ing the seats. There is a risk of injury or  
risk of damage to property. Make sure that  
the travel path of the seat is clear prior to  
any adjustment.  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort".  
2. Select the desired seat.  
3. "Save seat position"  
Calling up settings  
To access settings saved to memory using  
the buttons, proceed as follows:  
Overview  
Press the desired memory button 1 or 2.  
The stored position is called up.  
The procedure stops when a seat setting  
switch or one of the memory buttons is  
pressed again.  
The adjustment of the seat position on the  
driver's side is interrupted after a short time  
while driving.  
The memory buttons are located on the  
front seats.  
To access settings from memory using the  
Interaction Unit, proceed as follows:  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort".  
2. Select the desired seat.  
3. Select the desired seat position.  
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Seat climate control  
Various climate control functions are availa-  
ble for the seats.  
Additional information:  
Climate control, refer to page 244.  
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