R56 How to turn DSC on and off
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How to turn DSC on and off
Hello everyone,
Happy New Year everyone!
I'm really new here and just picked up my 2007 mini on Dec 31st, I absolutely adore my little mini so far!!
Quick and stupid question, I do not know when my DSC is on OR off?!
In the manual, it says to press the DSC button repeatly and the DSC button light would come on which means the DSC is turned off, but mine doesn't do that, the light wouldn't come on. However, on the tachometer, I would have an exclamation sign inside a triangle with an arrow surrounds it counter-clockwise and it would stay on the tachometer. Does this triangle thing mean the DSC is being turned off?
Also, does the 2007 mini have a spare tire? I tried to look underneathe but it was too dark at night
I emailed the dealer and she didn't reply. My dealer wasn't very knowledgeable, she didn't even show me the compartment under the silver cover until I read the manual on my own!
Thank you in advance if you can shed a light for this new mini owner!
Regards,
Wing
Happy New Year everyone!
I'm really new here and just picked up my 2007 mini on Dec 31st, I absolutely adore my little mini so far!!
Quick and stupid question, I do not know when my DSC is on OR off?!
In the manual, it says to press the DSC button repeatly and the DSC button light would come on which means the DSC is turned off, but mine doesn't do that, the light wouldn't come on. However, on the tachometer, I would have an exclamation sign inside a triangle with an arrow surrounds it counter-clockwise and it would stay on the tachometer. Does this triangle thing mean the DSC is being turned off?
Also, does the 2007 mini have a spare tire? I tried to look underneathe but it was too dark at night
I emailed the dealer and she didn't reply. My dealer wasn't very knowledgeable, she didn't even show me the compartment under the silver cover until I read the manual on my own!
Thank you in advance if you can shed a light for this new mini owner!
Regards,
Wing
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I didn't want to turn off the DSC on purpose but if I don't know when it is ON or OFF then I could be in trouble. I live in Calgary which is north of the border and it gets really snowy and cold at times. So as a pre-caution, I figured I should know when it is being turned off cuz from where I live, I need it!!
It's just like a kid opens up his Christmas present, he wants to know every gadgets the robot has!!
My next thing thing to check out is the "Sport" button when the road gets a little nicer!
I'm so thrilled that I have a mini!
Thanks guys!
Wing
It's just like a kid opens up his Christmas present, he wants to know every gadgets the robot has!!
My next thing thing to check out is the "Sport" button when the road gets a little nicer!
I'm so thrilled that I have a mini!
Thanks guys!
Wing
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if you don;t have a spare... id get one of these...(if you don't have runflats)
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(wq...px?SKU=8139248
i haven't used it yet, but it helps me sleep at night.
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(wq...px?SKU=8139248
i haven't used it yet, but it helps me sleep at night.
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That and once you do find a place that carries them expect to pay a pretty penny. Also it's not very easy to find a place willing to install or uninstall them. Finally, what allows them to run while flat simultaneously gives you a pretty firm ride all the time.
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The equipment for lowering the tire is under that cover, but the tire itself is underneath the car. You would see it looking up from the back or driver's side.
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Oh boy. Evidently you had a lousy MA. You should have gotten a real indoctrination--at least 1/2 hour or more.
This sounds like your first car--am I right? You need to read the manual cover-to-cover, and then read it again. If your MA doesn't help answer your questions, corner your SA (and a time when s/he is not busy). And by all means, join the local MINI club. Find someone to help walk you through your car's features.
Keep the DSC on unless there's a good reason to shut it off. It will be on by default, so if you see the symbol it's OFF.
No spare in the MCS; no room for it. The MCS comes with from the factory with runflats. I'd keep them in your case because it takes a certain gamble to run with "regular" tires--you'd have to know what to do in case of a flat. Keep in mind, though, even runflats will leave you stranded if you have sidewall damage, or have to go past about 50 miles to reach help.
No, you can't use regular. Use a good brand of premium. Read the manual--it discusses this thoroughly.
Read the manual, ask questions, join your local MINI club!
This sounds like your first car--am I right? You need to read the manual cover-to-cover, and then read it again. If your MA doesn't help answer your questions, corner your SA (and a time when s/he is not busy). And by all means, join the local MINI club. Find someone to help walk you through your car's features.
Keep the DSC on unless there's a good reason to shut it off. It will be on by default, so if you see the symbol it's OFF.
No spare in the MCS; no room for it. The MCS comes with from the factory with runflats. I'd keep them in your case because it takes a certain gamble to run with "regular" tires--you'd have to know what to do in case of a flat. Keep in mind, though, even runflats will leave you stranded if you have sidewall damage, or have to go past about 50 miles to reach help.
No, you can't use regular. Use a good brand of premium. Read the manual--it discusses this thoroughly.
Read the manual, ask questions, join your local MINI club!
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This is not really my first car. I've had 4 vehicles prior to the MINI but they were all under the Honda family. This is the first time I have an European vehicle with so many gadgets in it!
I have read the manual once and discovered a whole lot more than what the salesperson told me already. I shall read it again as the vehicle has so much to offer.
I have read the manual once and discovered a whole lot more than what the salesperson told me already. I shall read it again as the vehicle has so much to offer.
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If you look through the board, MINI's seem to be pretty finicky with gas as it is. Rough idling, CEL's, stalling, decreased mpg, knocking, etc. just from switching gas stations, let alone grades! My MINI will never see a drop of non top-tier 91+ gas unless it absolutely cannot be avoided. It's what MINI USA recommends.
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