R55 "Newbie" questions
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"Newbie" questions
As the owner of a new Clubman S, I have two questions ...... Do I need to use the screw down fastners with the rubber mats(Mini issued) that I just bought?
And is there a better way to learn to use the radio (top of the line with all the bells and whistles) than the small hard to understand thin brochure that they furnished? I've got a degree in chemistry, so I'm not an idot, but I am having a very hard time figuring out how to use this sound system. The instructions are so short and abbreviated that they are not easy to use because they use symbols instead of printed instructions.
Very pleased with the vehicle except for these two issues.
And is there a better way to learn to use the radio (top of the line with all the bells and whistles) than the small hard to understand thin brochure that they furnished? I've got a degree in chemistry, so I'm not an idot, but I am having a very hard time figuring out how to use this sound system. The instructions are so short and abbreviated that they are not easy to use because they use symbols instead of printed instructions.
Very pleased with the vehicle except for these two issues.
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Hi Buck and welcome to the "Club"!
I can't help with the mats as I don't have 'em.
But the radio is easier than the awful leaflet makes it seem:
Switch on and get into what MINI call "radio ready" mode by touching the start button WITHOUT depressing the clutch. Then:
Then to set the tone controls:
Good luck!
I can't help with the mats as I don't have 'em.
But the radio is easier than the awful leaflet makes it seem:
Switch on and get into what MINI call "radio ready" mode by touching the start button WITHOUT depressing the clutch. Then:
- Press "Audio" - to the left of the volume control.
- Turn the volume control to select the source from the menu that appears.
- Press the volume button to change to that source.
Then to set the tone controls:
- Press the music note button above and to the left of "Audio" and turn the volume button to select Bass, Treble and so on and press the Volume button to confirm each selection as you work through them.
- Then turn the volume button to increase or decrease each value in turn, pressing the volume button again to store each setting as you proceed.
Good luck!
#4
buckbs - why don't you want to use the "screw down" mat fasteners? They install or uninstall in a few seconds, and they hold the mat securely. What else do you need?
As for the radio, it's a mess, plain and simple. BMW must have sent the "I-Drive" team over to MINI to design the radio. Looks cool, but is the most over-engineered and counterintuitive setup I've ever seen. Luckily, I have an aftermarket XM setup, so I only use the volume controls on the steering wheel, or the CD player. Still, after a month of ownership I still need to check the manual every once in a while, and those instructions are awful, as well.
As for the radio, it's a mess, plain and simple. BMW must have sent the "I-Drive" team over to MINI to design the radio. Looks cool, but is the most over-engineered and counterintuitive setup I've ever seen. Luckily, I have an aftermarket XM setup, so I only use the volume controls on the steering wheel, or the CD player. Still, after a month of ownership I still need to check the manual every once in a while, and those instructions are awful, as well.
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Otra, my MA handed me a bag with the srew-in fasteners along with the mats. I really didn't want to screw anything into my carpet and it really didn't look like the rubber floor mats were really going to move around that much. Well, they do and I still don't want to screw the fasteners in so I will try to attach velcro to the carpet in a less damaging way. But until then, I will just keep pulling them back at the end of each motoring session.
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I was concerned about the Mini rubber mats interfering with the pedals, so I used velcro on the carpet and use the large round carpet areas on the underside of the rubber mats.
So far, works great. Just need to be a bit careful when taking the mats out for cleaning.
So far, works great. Just need to be a bit careful when taking the mats out for cleaning.
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On the job training
So far the rubber mats have not moved since I installed them yesterday. If they do, I will use the screw-in anchors.
As far as the radio is concerned, it looks like it will be "tinker with it until you figure it out" or the familiar phrase, "on the job training". It may take a while.
Thanks for your comments and help.
As far as the radio is concerned, it looks like it will be "tinker with it until you figure it out" or the familiar phrase, "on the job training". It may take a while.
Thanks for your comments and help.
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I'd pay for postage and give you a discount on a shift ****.
The radio is fairly easy to use with the NAV screen. Don't know about without it.
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The screw-down fasteners go into existing holes in the floor carpeting. You're not creating new holes, just using those that are already there. Besides, you're going to put your mats over the screw-downs. If you don't like that idea, I guess there are other options, but I still don't see why it would be an issue for anyone.
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The screw-down fasteners go into existing holes in the floor carpeting. You're not creating new holes, just using those that are already there. Besides, you're going to put your mats over the screw-downs. If you don't like that idea, I guess there are other options, but I still don't see why it would be an issue for anyone.
The dealer only gave me one set. The passenger side mat doesn't have the fabric on the bottom to use with the screw-downs (although I'm sure something could be done about that).
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