We just got Mini Cooper S 2023 and the instructions worked for us to setup the garage door. It took me a few tries and I had to hold the yellow button inside the garage (second part of this video). Thank you... this is our 3rd MINI and we are super excited.
This is just awesome. I just purchased a new Mini Cooper convertible with HomeLink and tried to program the buttons using the manual. It said to hold in the buttons until the LED flashed green, which it never did. This video was correct and my mirror buttons programmed easily. Shame the manual is wrong.
Yes! It worked for our 2023 Cooper SE! been trying using the manual, but this worked perfect. Had to reprogram the OEM Liftmaster Remote afterwards, but both are working now! Our garage door is a 2004 model.
You can see this is something that Brits don't have (as in remote control garage doors) in the UK, most garages are too small for even a Mini and rarely get used for putting cars
How to open and close windows with key fob? Can open them by pressing unlock button after opening the door lock but will not close windows when pressing the lock after locking the car? Please advise!
You are a fool if you buy a MinI after reading my post. Mini does not care about it’s customers. They make defective vehicles and refuse to repair them under warranty. The dealerships, regional engineering, and customer service in New Jersey are clueless. Despite the looks, styling and how much fun they are to drive these cars are junk.
B Ehlenberg My two Minis are not junk and are fun to drive. Never had many repairs to make. My used Mini had safety and operating repairs needed and the extended protection plan paid out $4000 for most of the repairs.
Mal Heindel Good for you. But my experience has been MINIUSA when they know how to fix it they are fine but when they have no idea why their products are defective they first blame the customer and then when you show even the regional MINIUSA engineer the defect and he agrees that it is not working correctly but replaces everything that corporate will allow him to replace and it still is not fixed. Then you get an email from corporate in NJ we have done everything we can and we are closing the case. Bottom line is they did not fix it. So you have just been lucky to date. BMW AG is a crappy company and does not stand behind its products from my experience. You have been warned. Also I have another BMW that is currently under a government mandated recall because the engine will randomly catch on fire. How long do you think it will take the same parent company to fix that defect? Also if the US Government had not forced them to would they? I have had three MINI Coopers and agree they are a blast to drive but when they do not stand behind their products it is time to look to another manufacturer. I am down to 2 MINIs and will be down to none soon. That same BMW had the same brake component fail 7 times in 6 years. I finally did the last repair based on what I found by others on the internet and it has lasted over a year, which is longer than any of the 6 previous attempts made by BMW at the dealerships. Bottom line is BMW uses inferior parts across it’s brands and it is just a question of when it will fail.
Cam's Life I stand by my opinion. MINI does not care about it’s customers and when it cannot figure out how to fix a problem with a component they say that is just how it works. You have no idea the frustration of dealing with MINI and MINI corporate always hiding behind the dealership, refusing to take ownership of defective equipment. I sold the MINI and we parted ways.
We just got Mini Cooper S 2023 and the instructions worked for us to setup the garage door. It took me a few tries and I had to hold the yellow button inside the garage (second part of this video). Thank you... this is our 3rd MINI and we are super excited.
This is just awesome. I just purchased a new Mini Cooper convertible with HomeLink and tried to program the buttons using the manual. It said to hold in the buttons until the LED flashed green, which it never did. This video was correct and my mirror buttons programmed easily. Shame the manual is wrong.
2022 and the manual still says there will be a green light... Amazing the won't correct it
Yes! It worked for our 2023 Cooper SE! been trying using the manual, but this worked perfect. Had to reprogram the OEM Liftmaster Remote afterwards, but both are working now! Our garage door is a 2004 model.
This even works on my gate opener. Awesome!!!!
You can see this is something that Brits don't have (as in remote control garage doors) in the UK, most garages are too small for even a Mini and rarely get used for putting cars
The instructions were right on! Worked the first time. Thanks for the video.
Wow. This is so fancy and amazing.
We just got a mini S hardtop EV and can't get it to program with our garage door opener :(
What if you don’t have the buttons on the mirror how do you program it then?
Be advised if your garage opener is either a Summer or Direct Drive brand you will need to follow their programming directions on their website.
Thanks for posting this, I never knew what those buttons were for
I was having so much trouble then it realized my light isn't green nor yellow it's orange. 😂 OK it's programmed
How to open and close windows with key fob? Can open them by pressing unlock button after opening the door lock but will not close windows when pressing the lock after locking the car? Please advise!
hold lock button(?)
No it won't that's because it's a safety feature. It will open but not close. And if you use a coder to code it to do that it will void your warranty
Some of those mini coopers have garage door opener and some of them doesn’t!
How do you add Android Auto to the 2022 JCW Mini?
You take it to a cell phone store and trade it in for a iPhone.. It doesn't support Android Auto
You can't
No minis use Android auto but you don't need it
Where can I buy this rear view mirror for my 2014 countryman S?
You can't
They don't make them complain me for a 2014. That's why you don't buy used. Buy a new mini
The i
The worst system I have event had the ‘pleasure’ of using, bravo mini, NOBODY could do it worse (including Lada from the 80s)
You are a fool if you buy a MinI after reading my post. Mini does not care about it’s customers. They make defective vehicles and refuse to repair them under warranty. The dealerships, regional engineering, and customer service in New Jersey are clueless. Despite the looks, styling and how much fun they are to drive these cars are junk.
B Ehlenberg My two Minis are not junk and are fun to drive. Never had many repairs to make. My used Mini had safety and operating repairs needed and the extended protection plan paid out $4000 for most of the repairs.
Mal Heindel
Good for you. But my experience has been MINIUSA when they know how to fix it they are fine but when they have no idea why their products are defective they first blame the customer and then when you show even the regional MINIUSA engineer the defect and he agrees that it is not working correctly but replaces everything that corporate will allow him to replace and it still is not fixed. Then you get an email from corporate in NJ we have done everything we can and we are closing the case. Bottom line is they did not fix it. So you have just been lucky to date. BMW AG is a crappy company and does not stand behind its products from my experience. You have been warned. Also I have another BMW that is currently under a government mandated recall because the engine will randomly catch on fire. How long do you think it will take the same parent company to fix that defect? Also if the US Government had not forced them to would they? I have had three MINI Coopers and agree they are a blast to drive but when they do not stand behind their products it is time to look to another manufacturer. I am down to 2 MINIs and will be down to none soon. That same BMW had the same brake component fail 7 times in 6 years. I finally did the last repair based on what I found by others on the internet and it has lasted over a year, which is longer than any of the 6 previous attempts made by BMW at the dealerships. Bottom line is BMW uses inferior parts across it’s brands and it is just a question of when it will fail.
B Ehlenberg preach
This is a very closed-minded comment, to be honest.
Cam's Life I stand by my opinion. MINI does not care about it’s customers and when it cannot figure out how to fix a problem with a component they say that is just how it works. You have no idea the frustration of dealing with MINI and MINI corporate always hiding behind the dealership, refusing to take ownership of defective equipment. I sold the MINI and we parted ways.