R50/53 Programming options for new MCS
#1
Programming options for new MCS
I have read several posts concerning "options" that your dealer can program in the computer like to roll down your windows with your key, or unlock the doors with 1 or 2 pulls. Most of these discussions say that your dealer will do this programming for free initially, but then charge you once you purchase your car. Is there a list of these programming choices anywhere so I can think over what I want programmed before Bruno gets here, and which of these options have you folks noticed that you really like, would really like to have, or thought you would like and now you don't? Thanks! :smile:
#3
I know that there have been alot of posts on this topic but it's usually a thread about this option or that option. But I have never seen a comprehensive list of the options. I tried to do a search, but what to search on? Everything term that I have tried also refers to something else so it's rather hard to search.
#4
Copied from another thread:
These are most of them
UNLOCKING FROM OUTSIDE: Page 24
Press the remote button once, and the Driver’s door unlocks
Press the remote button a second time and the Passenger door and Rear Hatch unlock;
OR (Not shown in Manual, but available)
Press the remote button once to unlock ALL Doors (Driver, Passenger, and Rear Hatch)
Activate one or the other
AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN STOPPED Page 24
If the doors are not opened after being unlocked, within 2 minutes, the
central locking system locks the vehicle automatically.
Activate/Deactivate
AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING Page 26
After you reach a pre-determined speed (10 mph), the central locking system locks the doors
Activate/Deactivate
CONVENIENCE OPENING MODE Page 24
Press and hold key fob button. The power windows (and sunroof) are opened
Activate/Deactivate
OPENING & CLOSING FROM OUTSIDE Page 25
Via the door lock: One turn of the key in the drivers door unlocks the drivers door only
Turning the key a second time unlocks the 2nd door, tailgate, fuel door
Activate/Deactivate
CONVENIENCE CLOSING VIA THE DOOR LOCK Page 25
With the door closed, hold the key in the locking position to close the
power windows (and sunroof)
Activate or Deactivate
FOLLOW ME HOME LAMPS Page 48
If you activate the headlamp flasher after having switched off the
engine and the lights, the low beams will stay lit for a pre-set period
of time.
Time delay for can be set for 30, 60, or 90 seconds
Activate and set time or Deactivate
DAYTIME DRIVING LIGHTS Page 48
(uses high beams at about 50% power when ignition is on)
Activate or Deactivate
SPEED Dependent Windshield Wipers: Page 51
(NA for vehicles with Rain Sensor)
NORMAL WIPER SPEED: When the vehicle is stopped with the wipers on, the wipers automatically switches to intermittent wiping
Activate or Deactivate
FAST WIPER SPEED: When the wipers are set to Fast Wiper Speed, the wipers switch automatically to normal wiper speed when the car is stopped.
Activate or Deactivate
See Page 64 for programming choices associated with Park Distance Control (PDC)-equipped vehicles
** Refers to page of 2004 Mini Cooper S Owner's Manual
These are most of them
UNLOCKING FROM OUTSIDE: Page 24
Press the remote button once, and the Driver’s door unlocks
Press the remote button a second time and the Passenger door and Rear Hatch unlock;
OR (Not shown in Manual, but available)
Press the remote button once to unlock ALL Doors (Driver, Passenger, and Rear Hatch)
Activate one or the other
AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN STOPPED Page 24
If the doors are not opened after being unlocked, within 2 minutes, the
central locking system locks the vehicle automatically.
Activate/Deactivate
AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING Page 26
After you reach a pre-determined speed (10 mph), the central locking system locks the doors
Activate/Deactivate
CONVENIENCE OPENING MODE Page 24
Press and hold key fob button. The power windows (and sunroof) are opened
Activate/Deactivate
OPENING & CLOSING FROM OUTSIDE Page 25
Via the door lock: One turn of the key in the drivers door unlocks the drivers door only
Turning the key a second time unlocks the 2nd door, tailgate, fuel door
Activate/Deactivate
CONVENIENCE CLOSING VIA THE DOOR LOCK Page 25
With the door closed, hold the key in the locking position to close the
power windows (and sunroof)
Activate or Deactivate
FOLLOW ME HOME LAMPS Page 48
If you activate the headlamp flasher after having switched off the
engine and the lights, the low beams will stay lit for a pre-set period
of time.
Time delay for can be set for 30, 60, or 90 seconds
Activate and set time or Deactivate
DAYTIME DRIVING LIGHTS Page 48
(uses high beams at about 50% power when ignition is on)
Activate or Deactivate
SPEED Dependent Windshield Wipers: Page 51
(NA for vehicles with Rain Sensor)
NORMAL WIPER SPEED: When the vehicle is stopped with the wipers on, the wipers automatically switches to intermittent wiping
Activate or Deactivate
FAST WIPER SPEED: When the wipers are set to Fast Wiper Speed, the wipers switch automatically to normal wiper speed when the car is stopped.
Activate or Deactivate
See Page 64 for programming choices associated with Park Distance Control (PDC)-equipped vehicles
** Refers to page of 2004 Mini Cooper S Owner's Manual
#5
Here is the 05 manual for reference: https://ol.miniusa.com/publications/...IAllModels.pdf
#7
Besides from the ones listed in the manual, you should also consider "automatic unlocking when engine off". This is an undocumented feature. If you have this selected, you rarely have to touch your locks. My car locks automatically when I drive off, and unlocks when I shut down the engine.
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#8
Excel and PDF list of programable options
Appalachian Mini was kind enough to complile a list of programable options in excel spreadsheet and pdf formats for download. Just edit and send to your dealer.
http://www.bergin.us/MINI_Programmable_options.xls
http://www.bergin.us/MINI_Programmable_options.pdf
http://www.bergin.us/MINI_Programmable_options.xls
http://www.bergin.us/MINI_Programmable_options.pdf
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Originally Posted by MandaBoo
Thanks for all of the help everyone. Are there any of these options that anyone got programmed and then decided it was kind of annoying? Or any that you didn't get but went back and added or want to add? I know, I'm thinking about this too much
One thing I would check on, at delivery time (I didn't think of it due to mass adrenaline rush )... I found my washer nozzles both front and rear were not "aimed" such that they would be even remotely useful ... Now, this is not a big deal, you can (Vewwwy Carefully) use a push-pin to move the nozzle, go hit the spritzer to check the adjustment, repeat until perfect. That's how I "fixed" them, and I swear they must be "haunted" since they seem to continually move outta whack all on their own...
Wait, I had a point... ohyeah, I was going to say you might check on the alignment of those nozzles AT the Dealer's, and have THEM make the adjustments... (funny mental picture of the MINI making weewee all over the showroom floor during this procedure LOL). Anywho, if the dealer/MA/tech makes this adjustment instead of you, then you'll be spared the paranoia that I felt, working with sharp metal objects intimately close to the pristine paint on the bonnet.
Boy it's fun waiting, aint it,
Tatt
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Originally Posted by tattman23
Wait, I had a point... ohyeah, I was going to say you might check on the alignment of those nozzles AT the Dealer's, and have THEM make the adjustments... (funny mental picture of the MINI making weewee all over the showroom floor during this procedure LOL). Anywho, if the dealer/MA/tech makes this adjustment instead of you, then you'll be spared the paranoia that I felt, working with sharp metal objects intimately close to the pristine paint on the bonnet.
Boy it's fun waiting, aint it,
Tatt
Boy it's fun waiting, aint it,
Tatt
#12
Hey...sorry to kidnap (or commandere) your thread. This is very useful information as I am taking delivery of my MINI Cooper S this afternoon. I never thought about these things and the salesperson never asked me about any preferences to the programmable options. Though he did mention there was a lot of stuff they do in the prep and delivery process.
I'm taking notes.
I'm taking notes.
#13
I know! If I didn't read forums, I wouldn't have known about them either until I got home and saw something about it in the owner's manual or they mentioned it when I picked it up. These are things that one might like to think about a bit to know what they want, and considering many dealers apparently charge you to change them after you have picked your car up, you would like to get it right the first time
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#17
Make sure you are very clear with your MA about this one though...it seems many of them don't know about the auto unlock when engine stopped option. I asked for that programming option and my MA was confused and deactivated the auto lock w/car stopped option.
When I bring in my MINI for my 1st check I'm going to have to argue this and hope they don't charge me for re-programming.
When I bring in my MINI for my 1st check I'm going to have to argue this and hope they don't charge me for re-programming.
#19
Make sure you are very clear with your MA about this one though...it seems many of them don't know about the auto unlock when engine stopped option. I asked for that programming option and my MA was confused and deactivated the auto lock w/car stopped option.
#20
The Difference:
Auto unlock when Engine off: When you switch off your engine ie. parking; the doors to your MINI unlock...this forgos the normal "two pull" to unlock and open your door.
Auto Lock When Engine off: When you Switch your engine off, this option locks your doors after a set amount of time (I don't know the exact time somebody else may have posted that)
Auto unlock when Engine off: When you switch off your engine ie. parking; the doors to your MINI unlock...this forgos the normal "two pull" to unlock and open your door.
Auto Lock When Engine off: When you Switch your engine off, this option locks your doors after a set amount of time (I don't know the exact time somebody else may have posted that)
#21
I like the auto lock >10mph and auto unlock with engine off combination that the others have mentioned. I also like the acoustic fuel warning and the daytime running lights.
The comfort opening option holding the unlock button is also nice on hot days. It opens both windows and the sunroof if you have it.
The comfort opening option holding the unlock button is also nice on hot days. It opens both windows and the sunroof if you have it.
#22
More Central Locking questions...
Originally Posted by NoDak Pat
The Difference:
Auto unlock when Engine off: When you switch off your engine ie. parking; the doors to your MINI unlock...this forgos the normal "two pull" to unlock and open your door.
Auto Lock When Engine off: When you Switch your engine off, this option locks your doors after a set amount of time (I don't know the exact time somebody else may have posted that)
Auto unlock when Engine off: When you switch off your engine ie. parking; the doors to your MINI unlock...this forgos the normal "two pull" to unlock and open your door.
Auto Lock When Engine off: When you Switch your engine off, this option locks your doors after a set amount of time (I don't know the exact time somebody else may have posted that)
If combined with the Auto Locking When Driving feature, I might not need to touch my locks again!
#23
I haven't heard of the "Auto Lock when Engine off" feature. What I have heard of is, if you unlock your doors but don't open them within 2 minutes, they will automatically lock again. This way if you accidentally unlock them by mistake (e.g., you've pressed the unlock button while the key is your pocket) and don't enter the car, it will relock itself after 2 minutes. I've never heard that they will just lock by themselves after you open the door and close it.
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