McLaren P1 Owner's Handbook Manual page 9

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BEFORE YOU DRIVE
OPENING AND CLOSING
The unlock button operation changes
depending whether DRIVER or BOTH is
selected in the vehicle settings, see Door
Unlock, page 3.12.
NOTE: If the vehicle is dirty or wet, it is
advisable to unlock the doors using the
key fob.
A quick double press of the unlock
button will unlatch the driver's door. A
long press and hold on the unlock
button will unlatch the passenger's door.
WARNING: The key fob allows the engine
to be started and is also used to activate
other features on the vehicle.
Take the key fob with you, every time
you leave the vehicle.
Unlock
Outcome
Button
If BOTH is selected, a single
press of the button unlocks
both doors.
If DRIVER is selected, a
Single Press
single press of the button
unlocks the driver's door. A
second press (after a pause)
unlocks the passenger's
door.
If BOTH is selected, a
double press of the button
unlocks both doors and
unlatches the driver's door.
Double Press
If DRIVER is selected, a
double press of the button
will unlock and unlatch the
driver's door only.
A long press of the button
will unlock both doors and
Long Press
unlatch the passenger's
door.
NOTE: Do not expose the key fob to high
levels of electromagnetic radiation.
Doing so may cause it to function
incorrectly. For example close proximity
to laptops, tablets, personal media
players, or mobile phones.
Stowing the Key Fob
For security, it is recommended that the key
fob stays on your person when you are in the
vehicle. If, however, you wish to stow the key
fob within the vehicle, ensure that it is not left
in plain view.
NOTE: If the message 'Key not found in
vehicle' appears on the instrument
cluster, reposition key fob until it is
detected.
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