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  • Page 1 Elva Owner's Handbook...
  • Page 2: Assistance

    In the event of an emergency, call your local emergency telephone number. For non-emergency assistance, contact your nearest McLaren retailer. Contact details for McLaren Client Services can be found at: https://cars.mclaren.com/contact-us...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before You Drive Driving Controls Instruments Central Display Comfort and Convenience Maintaining Your McLaren Vehicle Data and Glossary Conformity Information...
  • Page 4 McLaren. regarding the equipment and driving information on fuses, lights and what to do controls fitted to your McLaren and how to This publication describes all options and if you experience a puncture. use those controls to best effect during a features available for your McLaren.
  • Page 5: Information About This Document

    Printed in United Kingdom, 26QA074SP. without written permission from McLaren Automotive Limited. The equipment fitted to your McLaren may vary from the images shown depending on vehicle and market specification. All information, illustrations and...
  • Page 6: Electronic User Manual

    To access the manual, swipe down on the back to the previous view. status bar at the top of the McLaren Environmental notes give you tips on Infotainment System (MIS) screen then...
  • Page 7: Looking After Your Mclaren

    Introduction Looking After Your McLaren Operating Safety Vehicle Use Observe the following when using your McLaren recommend that you only use WARNING: Before driving, adjust all McLaren: your McLaren in good weather conditions. mirrors to give the best possible ...
  • Page 8: Cooling Down

    Cooling Down recommend that you wear a helmet  driving in any other environment McLaren recommend that you take time to or impact resistant eyewear when where sudden change of road surface cool the vehicle down during track driving, you drive.
  • Page 9: Stored Data

     as required by law manufacturers) using special diagnostic fault’) testers. More detailed information can be In addition, McLaren may use the collected  vehicle reactions and operating obtained from it, if required. or received diagnostic data: conditions in special driving situations After a fault has been rectified, the ...
  • Page 10 Introduction  to share summary data which is not tied to a specific vehicle with other organizations for research purposes...
  • Page 11: Before You Drive

    Owner Documentation .............. 1.3 Automatic Locking..............1.10 Electronic User Manual.............. 1.4 Symbols ..................1.4 Stowing Luggage .............1.11 Looking After Your McLaren............. 1.5 Tonneau Compartment Stowage ..........1.11 Operating Safety ................ 1.5 Passenger Footwell Stowage ..........1.11 Vehicle Use................1.5 Ground Clearance ..............1.5 Anti-Theft System ............1.12...
  • Page 12 Before You Drive Seat tilt adjustment .............. 1.15 Active Air Management System ........1.29 Steering Wheel and Steering Column ......1.16 Overview ..................1.29 Electric Steering Wheel Adjustment ........1.16 Comfort Entry/Exit ..............1.17 Mirrors ................1.30 Horn....................1.17 Exterior Mirrors ................1.30 Adjusting Mirrors ..............
  • Page 13 Before You Drive Vehicle Lift Operation ............1.37 Vehicle Lift - Raise ..............1.38 Vehicle Lift - Lower............... 1.38...
  • Page 14: Opening And Closing

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Before You Drive Key Fob Entry Opening and Closing Your McLaren includes two remote control General key fobs.The key fob allows you to remotely lock and unlock the vehicle. The vehicle can be unlocked or locked...
  • Page 15: Stowing The Key Fob

    Doing so may cause it to Stowing The Key Fob function incorrectly. For security McLaren recommends that you The unlock button operation changes keep the key fob on your person when you depending whether the Driver's door or are in the vehicle.
  • Page 16: Opening A Door

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Opening A Door NOTE: Because the door opens Locking A Door outwards and then upwards, ensure sufficient side and overhead clearance before opening a door. See Vehicle Dimensions, page 7.5. NOTE: Unlocking the vehicle using the door release button while the key fob is not in the vehicle will activate the anti-theft system and...
  • Page 17: Mislock

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Mislock Individual Settings Locking And Unlocking From Inside If you frequently travel without passengers you can change the locking system so that only the driver’s door is unlocked when you press the button on the key fob. See Security, page 4.12.
  • Page 18: Opening A Door From Inside

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Opening A Door From Inside To open the door, press the door release Closing A Door button firmly and push the door outwards until the opening mechanism takes over. A door can be opened from inside the Push/pull the door downwards and ensure The door will then swing outwards and vehicle at any time, even if it has been...
  • Page 19: Tonneau Cover

    NOTE: If you experience any problems with the tonneau cover, The tonneau cover is the panel behind the contact your McLaren retailer cockpit. The tonneau cover can be opened immediately. to allow access to the tonneau compartment.
  • Page 20: Closing

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Closing Service Cover WARNING: Keep hands and other objects clear of the edges of the tonneau cover when it is closing. The cover will automatically continue to the fully closed position when the first catch has engaged. There is no anti-trap feature preventing the cover closing if an item or body part is trapped...
  • Page 21: Opening

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Automatic Locking Opening WARNING: If the engine is stopped due to the Eco Start-Stop system The doors, tonneau cover and service cover the engine may restart without lock automatically when the vehicle is warning. driven away.
  • Page 22: Stowing Luggage

     hazardous and/or volatile anywhere outside the vehicle. could be injured by objects being compounds or liquids McLaren accepts no responsibility thrown around during sharp  heavy and/or sharp objects for damage or injury caused by braking, a sudden change of ...
  • Page 23: Anti-Theft System

    Immobilizer  A door The immobilizer prevents your McLaren  The tonneau cover from being started by an unauthorized person. NOTE: The alarm remains triggered even if you close the open aperture.
  • Page 24: Tow-Away Protection

    Before You Drive Anti-Theft System Tow-away Protection Disabling Tow-away Protection 4. Close the tonneau cover. 5. Lock the vehicle (using the keyless NOTE: You cannot disable tow-away Tow-away protection is designed to system or the key fob). protection if the ignition is switched prevent any attempt to steal the vehicle by Tow-away protection remains disabled suspended tow or lifting it onto a trailer.
  • Page 25: Seats

    Position the passenger’s seat as far back as is comfortable WARNING: Ensure that no one can WARNING: McLaren does not become trapped as the seat moves. recommend the use of child seats in To reduce the risk of injuries in the...
  • Page 26: Seats

    Before You Drive Seats Seats NOTE: Ensure that there are no Seat tilt adjustment unsecured items of luggage in the footwell or adjacent to the seats as Seat forward and rearward adjustment this may lead to the seats being WARNING: Ensure the seats are damaged or not getting full locked in position before driving.
  • Page 27: Steering Wheel And Steering Column

    Before You Drive Steering Wheel and Steering Column Electric Steering Wheel Adjustment NOTE: The column control switch Steering Wheel and Steering Column will only adjust the steering wheel in one direction at a time. WARNING: Only adjust the steering wheel position when the vehicle is Using the column control switch, position stationary.
  • Page 28: Comfort Entry/Exit

    Before You Drive Steering Wheel and Steering Column Comfort Entry/Exit Horn When comfort entry/exit is active, the steering wheel and column will move fully Press the center of the steering wheel to forwards (away from the driver) and to its operate the horn.
  • Page 29: Occupant Safety

    Before You Drive Occupant Safety  fits closely across your pelvis by WARNING: Pregnant women should Occupant Safety pulling the shoulder belt upwards wear a seat belt to ensure maximum Seat Belts safety of mother and unborn child. WARNING: Do not secure any objects Position the lap belt across the hips, with a seat belt if the seat belt is Seat belts and child restraint systems are...
  • Page 30: Wearing A Seat Belt

    Work on the seat belts should only be Seat Belt Tensioners carried out by your McLaren Retailer. The seat belts incorporate belt tensioners. Belt tensioners apply tension to the seat belts in an accident, pulling them tight against the occupant.
  • Page 31: Belt Force Limiters

    Before You Drive Occupant Safety Helmets WARNING: Once triggered (or if you Your McLaren comes supplied with two are unsure if they have triggered) helmets and impact resistant eyewear you MUST NOT drive the vehicle. which help to minimize the risk of injury.
  • Page 32: Supplementary Restraint System

    Air Bag System  Ensure that the driver’s chest is at Your McLaren is equipped with the least 10 in (25 cm) from the air bag following air bags: cover ...
  • Page 33: Air Bag Replacement

    NOTE: The passenger’s front air bag McLaren retailer. is only deployed if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF warning light on the For more information on McLaren retailers Driver Display is NOT illuminated. please refer to your Service and Warranty See Occupant classification system - Guide.
  • Page 34: Occupant Classification System - Passenger Seat

    Before You Drive Occupant Safety Side Head Air Bags NOTE: The passenger’s side head air Occupant classification system - passenger bag is only deployed if the seat passenger’s seat is occupied. See The system determines if the passenger Occupant classification system - seat is occupied using a capacitance mat passenger seat, page 1.22.
  • Page 35 Please contact your child seat is fitted. covers, heaters, and massagers are nearest McLaren retailer at your NOTE: The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF NOT used. These items can seriously earliest convenience. warning light is always illuminated...
  • Page 36: Air Bag Deployment

    Out Of Position (OOP)  The light illuminates again, after de-pressurize almost immediately after the The air bag system in your McLaren has the engine has started inflation process has taken place. The gas been tested for the correct small child out used to inflate the air bags escapes of position (OOP) operation.
  • Page 37: Safety Features

    Child Passengers Safety Features Child Restraint System If you are unfortunate enough to be McLaren does not recommend the use of involved in an accident, the following WARNING: Do not leave children child seats in this vehicle, but if you choose...
  • Page 38: Kisi Child Restraint Function

    KISI Child Restraint Function facing child restraint system on the system has not been fitted Your McLaren is fitted with a KISI system passenger seat if the passenger correctly, the child cannot be which is an automatic locking seat belt on front air bag is active.
  • Page 39: Deployable Rollover Protection

    KISI system the next time a child restraint is used. In addition to airbags (see Air Bag System, page 1.22) your Mclaren is equipped with a Rollover Protection System (ROPS) which will deploy automatically to protect the cockpit area if the vehicle rolls over.
  • Page 40: Active Air Management System

    AAMS when driving. The McLaren Active Air Management System (AAMS) channels air through a duct Vehicle performance will be limited with in the nose of the vehicle to create a plume the AAMS deployed.
  • Page 41: Mirrors

    Before You Drive Mirrors Exterior Mirrors Adjusting Mirrors Mirror Dipping In Reverse Gear Mirrors The exterior mirrors can be set to dip when WARNING: Before driving, adjust the reverse gear is engaged. This provides a mirrors to give the best possible view of the ground to the rear of the view of road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 42: Lighting

    Before You Drive Lighting Light Switch Lighting Exterior Lighting WARNING: The lights do not switch on automatically in foggy conditions. Automatic light control is only an aid and you are responsible for the vehicle’s lighting at all times. The light switch is located between the steering wheel and the driver’s door and has the following positions.
  • Page 43: Automatic Light Control

    The lo beam notification light on the The sidelamp warning light illuminates on Driver Display illuminates. the Driver Display. NOTE: On your McLaren the same headlamp lo beam setting applies for driving on either the left-hand or right-hand side of the road.
  • Page 44: Hi Beam Headlamps

    Hi Beam Headlamps Headlamp Flash Daytime Running Lamps Pull the stalk fully towards you. Your McLaren is fitted with daytime The hi beam headlamp notification running lamps which, along with the tail light illuminates on the Driver Display. lamps, illuminate automatically when the...
  • Page 45: Rear Fog Lamp

    Before You Drive Lighting Rear Fog Lamp The rear fog lamp notification light on Turn signals the Driver Display and the light in the switch both illuminate. WARNING: The lights do not switch on automatically in foggy NOTE: With the light switch in conditions.
  • Page 46: Turn Signals - Lane Change

    Before You Drive Lighting The stalk returns to its rest position as the Hazard Warning Lamps Press the hazard warning lamps button steering wheel returns to its central again to switch the hazard warning lamps position. off. The hazard warning lamps operate even if the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 47: Parking Lights

    Before You Drive Lighting Parking Lights To deactivate the parking lights, press the turn signal/hi beam stalk down for the left- hand side or push up for the right-hand side until resistance is felt. The selected parking lights will then be deactivated.
  • Page 48: Vehicle Lift

    Do not drive the vehicle at affect the operation of the vehicle. high speed and contact your NOTE: Vehicle handling modes are McLaren Retailer as soon as inhibited when vehicle lift is possible. lowering or raising. The vehicle lift menu offers the following...
  • Page 49 Before You Drive Vehicle Lift NOTE: Vehicle handling modes are The change in vehicle ride height is Vehicle Lift - Lower inhibited when vehicle lift is confirmed by an ascending audible NOTE: To lower the vehicle while lowering or raising. tone and the vehicle lift icon will illuminate.
  • Page 50 Before You Drive Vehicle Lift To change from lower to raise, push the button on the control stalk. The vehicle will start to raise and the information displayed on the Driver Display will confirm the change. When the vehicle is lowered an audible confirmation tone is heard and the vehicle lift icon extinguishes.
  • Page 53: Driving Controls

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving............2.4 Driving Away ................2.13 Vehicle Electrical Status............2.4 Engine Warning Light ............2.14 Locked ..................2.4 Limphome Mode ..............2.14 Sleep..................2.4 Economical Driving..............2.14 Awake..................2.4 Exhaust Temperature Monitoring ........... 2.15 Ignition ..................2.4 Parking Sensors ................
  • Page 54 Driving Controls Mode Memory................. 2.26 Manual Test ................2.36 Launch Control ................2.27 Active Central Mounted Stop Lamp........2.37 Launch Control Process ............2.27 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ..........2.37 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview..... 2.37 Driving Safety Systems ........... 2.29 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Operation ....
  • Page 55 Driving Controls Filling At The Gas Station............. 2.48 Filling With The Fuel Funnel..........2.48 Recommended Fuel ..............2.49 Winter Driving ..............2.50 Winter Driving ................2.50 Snow Socks................2.50...
  • Page 56: Starting And Driving

    Display. NOTE: If the vehicle detects the Heater/air conditioning controls operate. battery charge is getting too low it Driver Display menus and McLaren will adopt the Awake mode to Infotainment System (MIS) are available. conserve energy. Ignition will be prohibited but Crank will still be NOTE: There is no timeout with available.
  • Page 57: Parking Days

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Parking Days Switching On The Ignition 3. The ignition will switch on, the oil temperature, water temperature and fuel gauges will operate and several of the warning lights will illuminate as a self-test. The Driver Display will fully illuminate.
  • Page 58: Instruments And Warning Lights

    Brake Pedal, page 2.10. the vehicle as soon as safety permits categories, according to the colour that Parking Brake, page 2.8. and contact your McLaren retailer they illuminate. immediately. Low oil pressure warning light. If this RED or AMBER warning lights indicate that illuminates stop the vehicle as soon as Generic failure caution light.
  • Page 59: Driver Display Overview

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Driver Display Overview Driver Display - Left-hand Side Use the control stalk to navigate through the menus. 1. Tachometer, page 3.2. The Driver Display provides important information to the driver and will vary 2. Speedometer, page 3.3. depending on the mode and vehicle settings selected.
  • Page 60: Driver Display - Right-Hand Side

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Driver Display - Right-hand Side Seamless Shift Gearbox Gear Parking Brake Positions NOTE: When parking on steep downhill slopes turn the front The gearbox operates in either automatic wheels towards the kerb. When or manual mode. parking on steep uphill slopes turn Automatic mode is selected unless the the front wheels away from the...
  • Page 61: Parking Brake Operation

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Parking Brake Operation To disengage the parking brake keep the NOTE: In the event of total footbrake brake pedal depressed and push the failure the parking brake can be parking brake switch inwards. The red applied when the vehicle is moving parking brake applied status light on the to slow the vehicle.
  • Page 62: Brake Pedal

    The brakes will still indicated. Stop the vehicle as soon as function with the engine off but safety permits and contact your McLaren more pressure will be required to retailer immediately. operate them.
  • Page 63: Starting The Engine

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Starting The Engine Stopping The Engine NOTE: The parking brake will apply automatically when the engine is stopped. Automatic application can be overridden by holding the parking brake switch in the off position whilst opening the driver’s door.
  • Page 64: Eco Start-Stop System

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Eco Start-Stop System System Operation The engine will automatically restart when the brake pedal is released or any This system automatically stops the engine conditions that require the engine to when conditions allow in order to reduce restart are detected.
  • Page 65: Driving

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Deactivating NOTE: The system is active by Driving default when the ignition is switched on, even if it has been Driving Away previously deactivated. WARNING: Never turn the engine off while driving, as there will be no assistance for the steering or the foot brake.
  • Page 66: Engine Warning Light

    Care conditions are met: Allow time for smooth, progressive should be taken while driving in this mode. acceleration and braking  All doors are closed Contact your McLaren retailer immediately.  Driver’s seat belt is buckled 2.14...
  • Page 67: Exhaust Temperature Monitoring

    If the warnings persist contact your If the exhaust temperature remains at an amber to indicate that parking sensors are McLaren retailer. excessive level a second warning is active. displayed and limphome mode is activated.
  • Page 68 If obstruction is within range. As the vehicle If the parking sensors have been manually the problem persists contact your McLaren moves closer to an obstruction the activated by pressing the centre of the retailer.
  • Page 69: Rear View Camera

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Rear View Camera NOTE: The rear view camera is for guidance only and is not intended to replace the driver’s visual checks for obstructions when maneuvring. The rear view camera may not show some obstructions in certain ambient light or weather conditions.
  • Page 70: Seamless Shift Gearbox

    Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox Gear Positions When drive is selected and the brakes are Seamless Shift Gearbox released the vehicle will begin to move Overview slowly without any throttle use, making it useful for parking maneuvers and for The gearbox is a 7-speed, dual clutch moving off in queuing traffic.
  • Page 71: Accelerator Pedal Position

    Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox NOTE: If reverse or drive is selected NOTE: The gear position will not be Accelerator Pedal Position at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h) displayed if there is a system the transmission will engage communication fault. A warning Your style of driving influences how the neutral as a self protection feature.
  • Page 72: Manual/Automatic Mode

    2.14. required to maintain optimum performance. NOTE: Not available in all markets, consult your McLaren retailer. For setting options see Performance Shift Cue, page 4.12. Press the MANUAL button again to revert to automatic mode.
  • Page 73: Gearshift Paddles

    Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox Gearshift Paddles As an alternative, upshifts can be made by pushing the left-hand paddle away from you and downshifts can be made by pushing the right-hand paddle away from you. The gearshift paddles operate irrespective of the handling and powertrain mode selected and there is no need to release the accelerator pedal to change gear.
  • Page 74: Pre-Cog

    Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox To immediately shift to the lowest possible When the vehicle is under acceleration the gear whilst the vehicle is braking select and gearbox will automatically pre-select the hold a downshift on the paddle. The vehicle next highest gear.
  • Page 75: Handling And Powertrain Controls

    Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Handling Control 3. To change back down into sport or Modes Handling and Powertrain Controls comfort mode, press down on the Handling paddle. Suspension at its softest The handling control switch affects the setting which offers a Proactive Chassis Control II system.
  • Page 76: Powertrain Control

    Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Powertrain Control NOTE: If all the following conditions 3. To change back down into sport or are not met when the selection is comfort mode, press down on the made the mode will not be Powertrain paddle.
  • Page 77: Active Modes

    Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Active Modes When the Active Dynamics Panel is off the Gear changes occur with a powertrain display on the Driver Display reduced shift duration and are Automatic mode will show Non-Active. See Handling And Sport further enhanced with ignition cut.
  • Page 78: Economy Mode

    Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Economy Mode Mode Memory Press down on the Powertrain paddle and Handling paddle at the same time for 2 seconds to resume the previous mode selection (prior to the last ignition cycle). When the vehicle is operating in any powertrain mode with automatic gear shifts selected, the transmission adapts to an economical shift strategy during periods...
  • Page 79: Launch Control

    Manual/Automatic Mode, page 2.20. WARNING: Before initiating launch message remains, contact your ‘Launch Mode active - Awaiting full control ensure that both doors, McLaren retailer. throttle’ will be shown on the Driver tonneau compartment and service NOTE: Launch mode is only available Display.
  • Page 80 Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls NOTE: To abort launch control, NOTE: Whilst in launch control, the release the brake pedal before vehicle will carry out automatic gear pressing the accelerator pedal or shifts and optimise traction. It will wait for approximately 100 seconds continue to do so until launch until launch control is deactivated.
  • Page 81: Driving Safety Systems

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Anti-lock Braking System WARNING: Always adapt your Driving Safety Systems driving style to suit the prevailing General road and weather conditions and The anti-lock braking system prevents the maintain sufficient distance from wheels from locking when you brake. This This section contains information about other road users and objects on the allows the vehicle to be steered during...
  • Page 82: Anti-Lock Braking System Status Light

    Do not drive your vehicle. Contact your emergency braking situations. If you vehicle on a hill, the hill hold control McLaren retailer as soon as possible. depress the brake pedal quickly the brake function will continue to apply the brakes...
  • Page 83: Brake Steer

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Brake Steer Electronic Brake Pre-fill Electronic Stability Control Brake steer offers the benefits of a torque If the accelerator pedal is suddenly Electronic stability control (ESC) monitors vectoring differential but is integrated into released the electronic brake pre-fill driving stability and traction between the the braking system, reducing weight and function immediately brings the brake pads...
  • Page 84: Traction Control System

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Traction Control System NOTE: When you deactivate electronic stability control the The traction control system is an integral following conditions result: part of electronic stability control.  The ‘ESC OFF’ warning light The traction control system reduces engine illuminates torque to prevent the wheels from spinning.
  • Page 85: Track Dynamic Mode

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Track Dynamic Mode When in Sport Dynamic mode, Track 3. Press and hold the ESC OFF button for Dynamic mode or ESC off, Variable Drift 2 seconds, then press the ESC OFF 1. Select Track handling mode. Control can be accessed on the Central button again within 5 seconds to The electronic stability control is ON...
  • Page 86: Reactivation Procedure

    Airbrake movement. The Airbrake is located at the rear of your McLaren and moves dynamically, dependent on the vehicle's requirements. A self-test facility initiates after every full ignition on/off cycle.
  • Page 87: Airbrake - Aero Button On

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems  The Airbrake may actively deploy at speeds NOTE: The Airbrake may When travelling in a straight line the below 93 mph (150 km/h) during sudden automatically lower to reduce vehicle speed must be between 9 braking or when high vertical or aerodynamic drag in favour of mph (15 km/h) and 155 mph (250...
  • Page 88: Airbrake Operation

    Driver Display. Contact your The Airbrake may actively deploy, even if McLaren Retailer. the brake pedal is not depressed, to NOTE: If the engine has been maintain vehicle stability under the...
  • Page 89: Active Central Mounted Stop Lamp

    Check tire The tire pressure recommended by the pressures immediately and if vehicle manufacturer for each mode of necessary contact your McLaren operation is on the vehicle placard or tire retailer. inflation pressure label. If your vehicle has...
  • Page 90: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Operation

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems The system monitors the tire pressures and Driving on a significantly under-inflated temperatures in each tire using sensors tire causes the tire to overheat and can located in each tire valve and a receiver lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also located within the vehicle.
  • Page 91: Tire Temperature Monitoring System Operation

    Display. occur frequently have the tires  green, no action is required checked at your McLaren retailer. Navigate through the ‘Vehicle Info’ screen  red, the safe operating temperature of Driving on an under-inflated tire will on the Driver Display to view the current the tires has been exceeded.
  • Page 92: Cruise Control

    Driving Controls Cruise Control Using Cruise Control Cruise Control Overview WARNING: Pay particular attention to road and traffic conditions when cruise control is activated and always travel at a speed which is safe for the current conditions. WARNING: Never use cruise control on winding or slippery roads or when visibility is poor (e.g.
  • Page 93: Cancelling Cruise Control

    Driving Controls Cruise Control Cancelling Cruise Control WARNING: Always be aware that NOTE: Cruise control is cancelled cruise control is engaged and do not automatically if electronic stability override cruise control for extended control detects wheel spin, vehicle periods. Releasing the accelerator in skid or if electronic stability control these circumstances could lead to is switched off.
  • Page 94: Increasing Cruise Control Speed

    Driving Controls Cruise Control Increasing Cruise Control Speed Reducing Cruise Control Speed NOTE: If you decelerate using the cruise control stalk the gearbox may shift down to increase the rate of deceleration. Downshifting manually using the gear change paddles will not disengage cruise control.
  • Page 95: Resuming A Stored Speed

    Driving Controls Cruise Control Resuming A Stored Speed WARNING: Only resume the stored speed if it is appropriate for the current road and traffic conditions. Sudden acceleration could endanger yourself and others. Pull the cruise control stalk briefly towards you. Cruise control will adjust the vehicle’s speed to the last speed stored.
  • Page 96: Active Speed Limiter

    Driving Controls Active Speed Limiter Selecting A Speed Active Speed Limiter Setting An Upper Speed Limit WARNING: It is the driver’s responsibility to keep within proper speed limits. WARNING: The active speed limiter (ASL) feature may allow the vehicle to exceed the upper speed limit in certain situations (e.g.
  • Page 97: Cancelling Active Speed Limiter

    Driving Controls Active Speed Limiter Cancelling Active Speed Limiter To cancel the ASL briefly push the stalk away from you. The indicator on the Driver Display will be extinguished. 2.45...
  • Page 98: Running In

    Driving Controls Running In  avoid stopping the engine within Normal/Road Use Running In 2 minutes of high speed and high load Running In running  Allow the engine to warm up before  driving at high engine speeds and high avoid idling the engine for more than Observe the following running in loads.
  • Page 99: Track Use

    Track Use NOTE: Do not use the vehicle on a track during the running in period. Before you use your vehicle on the track consult your McLaren retailer. McLaren recommend that your vehicle is inspected before and after track use. 2.47...
  • Page 100: Refuelling

    Driving Controls Refuelling Filling At The Gas Station Filling With The Fuel Funnel Refuelling Filling With Fuel WARNING: Fuel is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames, smoking and using a cell telephone are prohibited when handling fuels. Switch off the engine before refuelling. WARNING: Fuel and fuel vapours can damage your health.
  • Page 101 Driving Controls Refuelling WARNING: Take care to avoid Recommended Fuel No use of methanol is allowed. In areas spillages. Ensure any spillages are where 94 AKI rated fuel is unavailable, use cleaned immediately. unleaded premium grade gasoline with a NOTE: Federal law requires gasoline minimum octane rating of 91 AKI.
  • Page 102 Checking the battery Snow Socks McLaren recommend that you only use snow socks which have been approved for McLaren vehicles. If you are intending to fit snow socks, bear the following points in mind:  Only ever fit snow socks to both rear wheels ...
  • Page 105: Instruments

    Instruments Overview................3.2 Track Mode ................3.12 Overview ..................3.2 Gear Position Indicator .............. 3.13 Tachometer ................. 3.2 Handling And Powertrain Display..........3.13 Shift Lights ................3.2 Electronic Stability Control Mode Display ......3.13 Speedometer ................3.3 Oil Temperature................3.14 Water Temperature ..............3.14 Driver Display ..............3.4 Fuel Level And Range ..............
  • Page 106: Overview

    Driver Display if there is a significant length of time. The fuel fault with the screen or vehicle supply is cut off when the maximum electrics. Contact your McLaren RPM is reached to protect the retailer immediately. Use of the engine.
  • Page 107: Speedometer

    Adapt your driving style while this fault exists. You are responsible for the vehicle’s speed at all times. Contact your McLaren retailer. The speedometer is situated centrally on the Driver Display when in Non-Active or Comfort powertrain and handling modes.
  • Page 108: Driver Display

    Instruments Driver Display Temperature Menu Driver Display Overview WARNING: Even if the temperature displayed is above freezing point the road surface may still be icy. You Warnings appear in a pop-up window on should always adapt your driving the Driver Display. style and speed to suit the weather The stored messages can be viewed at any conditions.
  • Page 109: Navigate The Menu

    Instruments Driver Display Navigate The Menu Trip Info 1. Move the control stalk up or down (+ or -) to highlight your choice. 2. Pull the stalk towards you to enter your selection. 3. Then select the topic of interest from the list by moving the control stalk up or down (+ or -) to highlight your choice.
  • Page 110: Trip (Since Start)

    Instruments Driver Display Trip (Since Start) Trip (Long Term) Vehicle Info Overview The Trip (Since Start) indicator displays the The Trip (Long Term) indicator displays the following data for the current journey: following data accumulated since the last trip reset: ...
  • Page 111: Message

    Instruments Driver Display Message Tire Oil Status If no error messages have been logged the This shows the pressures and Displays a gauge showing the level of oil display will confirm this. temperatures of each of the 4 tires. and the oil temperature. If any errors have been logged the screen If the figures are displayed in white, no To check the engine oil level see Engine Oil,...
  • Page 112: Battery

    Parking Days, page 2.5. be reset by your McLaren retailer. If a service becomes overdue the display will show the distance by which it is...
  • Page 113: Navigation

    Instruments Driver Display Navigation NOTE: If no destination has been set Messages using the Central Infotainment Touchscreen only the compass and The Driver Display may show messages current road name will be displayed. that refer you to the Owner's Handbook. The icon displayed with the message indicates the severity.
  • Page 114 Instruments Driver Display Messages Message Action Brake fluid level low Top up brake fluid. See Brake Fluid, page 6.8. Steering fluid level low Top up the power steering fluid. See Power Steering Fluid, page 6.7. Front left tire pressure low Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tires.
  • Page 115 Instruments Driver Display Message Action Launch Mode unavailable The conditions to enable a Launch have not been met. See Launch Control, page 2.27. Launch Mode aborted See Launch Control, page 2.27. Cruise control unavailable at current vehicle See Using Cruise Control, page 2.40. speed Front left tire over temperature Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tires.
  • Page 116: Display Window

    Instruments Driver Display Display Window Sport Mode Track Mode Non-Active/Comfort mode The display window provides the driver The display window provides the driver with visual access to the control settings with visual access to the control settings and current performance values of the and current performance values of the The display window provides the driver vehicle.
  • Page 117: Gear Position Indicator

    Instruments Driver Display Gear Position Indicator Handling And Powertrain Display Electronic Stability Control Mode Display The gear indicator shows the current gear For more information on the different position selected: Neutral, Gear 1-7, or settings that are available, see Handling The electronic stability control mode Reverse.
  • Page 118: Oil Temperature

    Driver Display. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately. The oil temperature gauge is on the right- The water temperature is on the right- hand side of the Driver Display.
  • Page 119: Fuel Level And Range

    WARNING: If the temperature continues to rise a warning message will appear on the Driver Display. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately. Fuel Level The fuel level is displayed on the right- hand side of the Driver Display.
  • Page 123: Central Display

    Central Display Introduction ..............4.3 Copyright..................4.3 Footwell Lighting ..............4.10 Other Information............... 4.3 Entry And Exit Lighting............4.10 System Controls................4.3 Night Illumination..............4.11 Apps ..................4.4 Driving Preference ..............4.11 Home ..................4.4 Comfort Entry/Exit ..............4.11 Volume ..................4.4 Speed Limit Display...............
  • Page 124 Supported Media Files ............4.23 Favourites................4.32 Media Controls................4.24 Contacts .................. 4.32 Connecting An External Device ..........4.25 McLaren Retailers..............4.32 USB And iPod ................4.25 Fuel Stations ................4.32 Copy To Storage..............4.25 Parking ..................4.32 Storage ..................4.26 Additional Search Categories ..........
  • Page 126: Introduction

    Bluetooth® SIG Inc., and any liabilities for inaccuracies or the resulting use of such marks by McLaren Automotive consequences are accepted by McLaren Ltd. is under licence. Bluetooth QDID: Automotive or its Retailers, except in the B019632;...
  • Page 127: Apps

    Central Display Introduction Apps NOTE: You can adjust any volume source by rotating the Volume The Apps screen shows all of the control dial. For temporary sources available applications in the MIS. of audio (phone calls) this can be To access the Apps screen press the home adjusted using the dial when the icon or touch the Apps icon.
  • Page 128: Status Bar

    Central Display Introduction Status Bar HVAC Controls A number of icons will appear at the top of See Climate Control, page 5.2 the screen when certain systems are in operation or features are active. Phone signal strength indicator. The Bluetooth® icon will be displayed in white when a Bluetooth®...
  • Page 129: Overview

    Central Display Settings  Connectivity Driving Preference, page 4.12 Settings  Overview Navigation, page 4.31  Security, page 4.13 Touch the settings icon to display the  System, page 4.15 Settings menu. NOTE: The settings available may vary depending on the vehicle specification.
  • Page 130: Bluetooth

    Central Display Settings Bluetooth Wi-Fi Time And Units Touch Bluetooth to toggle the function On Touch Wi-Fi to toggle the function On and The following time and units settings are and Off. Off. available:  Language, page 4.9  Time Format, page 4.9 ...
  • Page 131: Language

    Central Display Settings  Language German Time Format  Greek  Hungarian  Italian  Polish  Portuguese (Brazil)  Russian  Spanish  Thai  Turkish Select your preferred language from the Select 12 hour or 24 hour format. list.
  • Page 132: Time Zone

    Central Display Settings Time Adjustment Speed & Distance Units Fuel Consumption Units GPS sync automatically adjusts the time Select km/h & km or mph & miles. The following choices are available: using the GPS signal. Touch GPS Sync to  L/100km toggle the function On or Off.
  • Page 133: Temperature Units

    Central Display Settings Lighting Temperature Units Pressure Units Select Fahrenheit or Celsius. The following choices are available:  Footwell Lighting  Footwell lighting can be set to On or Off as desired.  Entry And Exit Lighting Entry and exit lighting illuminates the exterior lights when the vehicle is unlocked and locked.
  • Page 134: Night Illumination

    Central Display Settings  Driving Preference 60 seconds Comfort Entry/Exit When Comfort Entry/Exit is On, the driver’s To deactivate entry and exit lighting, select seat will move fully rearwards and to its Off. lowest position and the steering wheel will See Interior Lighting, page 5.8 for more move forwards and to its highest position information.
  • Page 135: Performance Shift Cue

    Central Display Settings Performance Shift Cue Security Automatic Door Locking Performance Shift Cue (PSC) is an audible When you receive the vehicle, automatic shift indicator which will sound during full door locking is set to On. The vehicle doors throttle acceleration in manual gearbox will automatically lock as the vehicle moves mode to indicate that an upshift is required off.
  • Page 136: Valet Mode

    The factory set PIN code is 0000. Use this PIN code the first time to switch on valet mode. McLaren recommend that you change this PIN code at the earliest opportunity. To change the PIN code: 1.
  • Page 137: Reverse Mirror Dip

    Central Display Settings Reverse Mirror Dip 2. Select Both mirrors or Passenger side System mirror in the mirror dip section of the cluster. 3. Depress the brake pedal and select reverse gear. 4. Adjust mirror(s) to desired position. See Exterior Mirrors, page 1.31. 5.
  • Page 138: Reset All Settings

    Central Display Settings Reset All Settings Erase All Data And Settings Select Yes to reset all vehicle and MIS Select Yes to erase all data and reset all settings to the factory default. vehicle and MIS settings to the factory defaults.
  • Page 139: Phone

    Your cell phone must be paired and protected against high frequency Safety precautions connected with the MIS before it can be energy. McLaren recommend that to WARNING: Never attempt to operate operated. See Device Pairing, page 4.18 avoid potential interference a the phone while the vehicle is and Connecting A Phone, page 4.19.
  • Page 140: Device Pairing

    Central Display Phone Device Pairing 3. Select "MIS" from the list of available Pairing Additional Devices devices. The procedure for connecting additional devices is the same as when pairing the 4. The MIS will display a passkey. first phone. See Device Pairing, page 4.18. 5.
  • Page 141: Connecting A Phone

    Central Display Phone Connecting A Phone Making A Call Using The Keypad If you have already paired a phone the MIS will automatically reconnect to it when the The following ways of making a call are phone comes within range unless there are available: two other devices already connected.
  • Page 142: Using Contacts

    Central Display Phone NOTE: The circle around the phone 2. When your contacts are displayed Using Call History icon is yellow during dialling and scroll through the list to find the changes to green when the call is specific person. connected.
  • Page 143: Favourites

    Central Display Phone Receiving A Call 4. To cancel a call while the system is NOTE: The circle around the contact dialling touch End Call or the phone symbol is yellow during dialling and button. changes to green when the call is connected.
  • Page 144: In-Call Options

    Central Display Phone In-call Options Ending A Call Contacts Touch the keypad icon to launch the on- Touch End Call to end the phone call. The screen keypad. When the keypad is screen will return to the phone menu. displayed touch the keypad icon to hide it. Touch the mute icon to disable the microphone.
  • Page 145: Search

    Central Display Phone 3. Alternatively you can search for a NOTE: To tag a contact as a favourite 4. To cancel a call while the system is contact using the on-screen keyboard. touch the star icon. Touch the star dialling touch End Call or the phone See Search, page 4.23.
  • Page 146: Media

    NOTE: If a device is not available it button. will not be displayed in the list. Selecting Media will present the available Supported Media Devices audio sources. For a list of current compatible media devices please contact your McLaren Retailer. 4.24...
  • Page 147: Media Controls

    Central Display Media Media Controls Move forward or backward through the The icon will turn amber when repeat one current track by touching and holding the or repeat all is active. skip forward or skip backward icons. NOTE: This function is not available Alternatively, you can touch and drag the for Bluetooth®...
  • Page 148: Connecting An External Device

    Central Display Media Connecting An External Device USB And iPod Browse to the folder or playlist you wish to listen to and select a track to begin playing. Connect a USB device. See Connecting An You can also touch search and use the on- External Device, page 4.26.
  • Page 149: Storage

    Central Display Media Storage 3. Touch the copy icon to copy the files 2. Select other tracks or folders you want selected. to erase, or touch the select all icon to select all items in the current list. From the Media screen select Storage. 4.
  • Page 150: Move Or Copy

    Central Display Media 4. Touch OK to confirm the new name. 5. Touch Paste move or copy the items to Bluetooth Audio the selected folder. Move Or Copy Connect a Bluetooth® device. See Device Pairing, page 4.18. From the Media screen select the Bluetooth audio source.
  • Page 151: Audio

    Central Display Audio Tones Bass Audio Overview Touch the + or - icons next to bass to achieve the desired sound reproduction quality. The range is 0 to +9 or 0 to -9 in Touch the audio icon to display the audio increments of 1.
  • Page 152: Balance

    Central Display Audio Balance Touch and drag the cross-hair to adjust the balance. 4.30...
  • Page 153: Navigation

    Central Display Navigation  Safety travelling on a road with a second Navigation parallel road very close Overview  WARNING: Do not allow yourself to a turntable has been used to rotate become distracted by the the vehicle The navigation system uses signals navigation system while driving.
  • Page 154: Using Navigation

    Central Display Navigation Using Navigation The MIS has a multi-touch screen allowing Setting A Destination easy zooming in and out using pinch gestures. Touch the screen with thumb and Touch the Navigation icon from the MIS forefinger and move them closer together Homescreen or press the Navigation to zoom out or move them further apart to button.
  • Page 155: Previous Destinations

    Once your destination has been selected McLaren Retailers an overview will be displayed with your Touch the McLaren icon to locate your route highlighted. Your start position, nearest McLaren retailer. A list of current position, any waypoint(s) and your...
  • Page 156: Apps

    Central Display Apps Apple CarPlay Android Auto Projection Apps If you have a compatible Apple iPhone®, If you have a compatible Android® phone, you can use Apple CarPlay® through the you can use Android Auto Projection Driver Display. through the Driver Display. For instructions on how to use Apple For instructions on how to set up Android CarPlay®...
  • Page 159: Comfort And Convenience

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control..............5.2 Media USB Socket..............5.11 Overview ..................5.2 Controls ..................5.2 Climate Controls ..............5.2 Modes Of Operation ..............5.3 Automatic Mode ..............5.3 Manual Mode ................5.3 SYNC Mode ................5.3 Temperature Control ..............5.4 Blower Speed Control ..............
  • Page 160: Climate Control

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Controls 7. Temperature control - Left-hand side Comfort and Convenience Climate Control 8. Air conditioning button Overview The climate control system is operated 9. Quick COOL button using the Central Infotainment 10. Blower speed control The system can be operated in automatic Touchscreen.
  • Page 161: Modes Of Operation

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Modes Of Operation If you do wish to change the air distribution SYNC Mode of the climate control system touch the SYNC mode allows any changes the driver preferred button. This will put the system Automatic Mode makes to their air temperature settings to into AUTO fan mode.
  • Page 162: Temperature Control

    1°F (0.5°C) increments possible to switch off the air between 61°F and 83°F (16°C and conditioning. 28°C). McLaren recommend the temperature is set to 72°F (22°C). To set the temperature to maximum touch + until HIGH is displayed. In AUTO mode the...
  • Page 163: Air Distribution Settings

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control If in automatic mode, adjusting the blower Air Distribution Settings Dashboard Air Vents speed will cause the AUTO button to extinguish. Press the AUTO button to return to automatic mode. Turn a quarter turn in either direction until the vent is open or closed.
  • Page 164: Central Dashboard Air Vent

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Central Dashboard Air Vent The central dashboard air vent can be opened and closed by sliding the centre blade up or down. The direction of air flow can be adjusted by pushing the centre blade left or right.
  • Page 165: Lo-Jack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System

    Police authority including the details Lo-Jack Vehicle Recovery System. If you of the VIN. need further clarification, contact your McLaren retailer. 2. The theft is then recognized by the NCIC database which automatically The Lo-Jack system comprises a small, triggers the activation of the Lo-Jack silent radio transmitter installed in the transmitter in the stolen vehicle.
  • Page 166: Interior Features

    The exit lighting function will not be available unless it is switched on in the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) or is manually activated again through the direction indicator stalk.
  • Page 167: Stowage Compartments

    Comfort and Convenience Interior Features Stowage Compartments Rocker Storage Centre Console Stowage Compartment A compartment is fitted in the centre console for storing small items. The centre console also contains a cup holder for safe convenient storage of closed drink containers when on a journey.
  • Page 168: Helmet Stowage

    Passenger Footwell must be closed when items are The passenger footwell stowage bag can stored in them. Occupants could be Your McLaren comes supplied with two be attached to the passenger seat to allow injured by objects being thrown helmets.
  • Page 169: Usb Socket

    Comfort and Convenience Interior Features USB Socket Media USB Socket A USB socket is located inside the centre console stowage compartment. The USB socket can be used to connect USB flash drives, iPods and other compatible MP3 players. This socket can also be used to charge compatible cell phones or media devices.
  • Page 173: Maintaining Your Mclaren

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fluid Topping Up ..............6.3 Engine Oil ..................6.3 Main Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart ......6.13 Checking The Engine Oil............6.3 Secondary Fuse Box..............6.15 Topping Up The Engine Oil........... 6.4 Secondary Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart....6.15 Top Up Quantity ..............
  • Page 174 Maintaining Your McLaren Vehicle Care..............6.26 In The Event Of A Breakdown........... 6.32 Looking After Your McLaren ............. 6.26 Towing For Recovery ..............6.33 Washing Your McLaren .............. 6.26 Towing Eye And Mounting........... 6.33 Hand Washing Your McLaren ..........6.26 Washing the Active Air Management System ....
  • Page 176: Fluid Topping

    NOTE: The line on the display Damage caused by such additives is indicates the maximum oil level for not covered by the vehicle warranty. 19 seconds after the oil level is read. Further information is available from your McLaren retailer.
  • Page 177: Topping Up The Engine Oil

    8 liters of oil into the vehicle and accordance with the following procedure. the oil status on the Driver Display still displays low oil level, contact your McLaren retailer immediately. 1. Open the tonneau cover. See Tonneau Cover, page 1.9. WARNING: When topping up do not 2.
  • Page 178: Top Up Quantity

    If you experience oil loss or problems with your McLaren retailer. The engine or check the engine oil level again. gear shifts have the gearbox checked by the catalytic converter could be your McLaren retailer.
  • Page 179: Topping Up The Coolant

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fluid Topping Up Coolant WARNING: The engine must be 2. Slowly unscrew the cap by half a turn switched off before carrying out the anti-clockwise and allow excess coolant level check and top up pressure to escape.
  • Page 180: Power Steering Fluid

    8. Top up if necessary using only in vehicle lift mode when you check Pentosin CHF202 power steering fluid. the power steering fluid level. Contact your McLaren retailer. 9. Replace the cap. ENVIRONMENTAL: When topping up take care not to spill any power NOTE: Ensure the cap is refitted steering fluid.
  • Page 181: Brake Fluid

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fluid Topping Up Brake Fluid NOTE: Ensure the cap is refitted securely. WARNING: Brake fluid is highly 6. Close the service cover. See Service flammable. Fire, naked flames and Cover, page 1.10. smoking are prohibited when handling brake fluid.
  • Page 182: Emergency Equipment

    Maintaining Your McLaren Emergency Equipment Emergency Equipment Warning Triangle Setting Up The Warning Triangle Emergency Equipment WARNING: Always ensure the emergency equipment supplied is used in the proper manner and for the purpose for which it was designed. Always use the...
  • Page 183: First Aid Kit

    Remove the first aid kit and compartment. compartment. release the two straps to remove the tire NOTE: Your McLaren is equipped NOTE: Check the expiry dates of the sealant. with a front towing eye mounting first aid kit materials every 12 For instructions on how to use the tire only.
  • Page 184: Fuel Funnel

    Maintaining Your McLaren Emergency Equipment Fuel Funnel Fire Extinguisher The fuel funnel (5) is stored in the tonneau compartment. NOTE: Only use the fuel funnel when filling the vehicle with fuel The fire extinguisher is stored in the from sources other than a fuel pump tonneau compartment.
  • Page 185: Battery Care And Maintenance

    WARNING: The lithium-ion battery WARNING: Do not place any metal fitted to your McLaren is sealed for objects on a battery. You could life and no attempt should be made cause a short circuit and the battery to break the battery seal to inspect could ignite.
  • Page 186: Fuse Replacement

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Main Fuse Box Fuses Fuse Box Location Fuse Replacement Secondary fuse box Below the Main Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart dashboard on the WARNING: Fuses protect the passenger’s side. vehicle’s electrical systems. The Battery fuse box...
  • Page 187 Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Amps Circuit protected Amps Circuit protected Amps Circuit protected Door Locking Switch Battery Relay ECU Main Relay Control Canister Purge, Lambda Fuel Pump Relay Sensors, Cooling Fan Relay Fuel Relay Transmission Control Unit Coil Transmission Control Unit...
  • Page 188: Secondary Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart

    Secondary Fuse Box Battery Fuse Box Amps Circuit protected Alarm Control Unit Secondary Fuse Box Fuse Specification Battery Fuse Box Access Chart Tracker Contact your McLaren Retailer. Alarm Amps Circuit protected Central Display Driver’s door Transmission Control Unit Relays Passenger’s door...
  • Page 189: Lighting

    Lighting is an important aspect of vehicle safety. You must ensure that all lights are working at all times. All the external lights on your McLaren use the latest light-emitting diode technology. Unlike traditional filament bulbs, these lights have a long life and low power consumption while providing the same amount of illumination.
  • Page 190: Manual Unlocking And Opening

    Maintaining Your McLaren Manual Unlocking and Opening Starting The Vehicle Replace the key fob battery at the earliest Door Opening From Inside - Discharged Manual Unlocking and Opening possible opportunity. See Replacing Key Battery Fob Battery, page 6.19. If the key fob battery has become...
  • Page 191 Maintaining Your McLaren Manual Unlocking and Opening Opening the Tonneau Cover - Replacing Key Fob Battery 1. Push against the thumb indent and slide the back cover away from the key Discharged Battery fob. 2. Unscrew the battery cover and remove The tonneau cover manual release is the discharged battery.
  • Page 192: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels And Tires conditions such as temperature McLaren may be not be legally and/or ultraviolet light may affect tire permitted for this car (homologated WARNING: Have worn tires replaced in service life. Please have your McLaren maximum speed).
  • Page 193: Storing Tires

    WARNING: Only tires recommended by nor is the use of spacer plates or is recommended that you place them in McLaren and bearing the MC mark on brake dust shields. Any such opaque, waterproof containers (e.g. plastic the sidewall should be fitted to the modifications will invalidate the trash bags).
  • Page 194: Tires

    (Y) are homologated for the actual WARNING: The tires must be maximum vehicle speed. Only mounted according to the labelling McLaren recommended tires are on the tire wall. The word ‘OUTSIDE’ guaranteed. must be on the outer edge of the tire when it is fitted to the wheel or 6.
  • Page 195: Inspecting Wheels And Tires

    To avoid damage to the sensor the tires must WARNING: Only tires recommended be replaced using the correct by McLaren are to be fitted to the procedure. vehicle. See Wheel And Tire Sizes, page 7.7.
  • Page 196: Driving Precautions

    Check the pressures when the tires are drops repeatedly inspect the tire for cold. If it is necessary to check the tires When parking your McLaren ensure that foreign objects or signs of when they are warm pressures will be...
  • Page 197: Deflated Tire

    80 km with a You can use the tire sealant to seal small repaired tire. Your McLaren is equipped with a container punctures, particularly those in the tire’s of tire sealant which is located in the tread.
  • Page 198 Maintaining Your McLaren Wheels and Tires NOTE: After using tire sealant the tire valve, incorporating the tire pressure monitoring system sensor, will have to be replaced. 6.26...
  • Page 199: Vehicle Care

    See Cleaning The Interior, page 6.30. loosen any dirt and wet the paintwork these wash mitts. McLaren recommend that the vehicle is ready for washing. Avoid direct spray NOTE: Do not allow the shampoo to covered if it is to be left in storage for...
  • Page 200: Washing The Active Air Management System

    Maintaining Your McLaren Vehicle Care 5. Once the vehicle is clean work from Washing the Active Air Management the highest part of the vehicle down System and rinse thoroughly using a hose pipe NOTE: Wash the AAMS frequently. held at a shallow angle. Avoid direct...
  • Page 201: Washing The Mirrors

    Any stone chips or deep scratches should be repaired as soon as possible. NOTE: Do not use acid-based wheel Contact your McLaren retailer for advice. cleaners as these can damage the wheel rim finish leading to corrosion.
  • Page 202: Cleaning The Interior

    UV ageing dependent on Before cleaning leather always test the vehicle usage and exposure to sunlight. NOTE: Your McLaren retailer will be cleaning solution on a concealed area. Due to the characteristic of Nubuck leather able to recommend products for...
  • Page 203: Carbon Fibre

    Allow the belts to dry naturally while An emergency cover suitable to protect the retailer for more information. Do not use extended, preferably away from direct cabin is also provided with your McLaren. abrasive cleaning products or polish. sunlight. McLaren recommend that the vehicle is Ultrafabrics®...
  • Page 204: Raising The Vehicle

    Refer to the illustration and labels on the vehicle for correct lifting locations. Make this information available to any third parties who may be assisting in the recovery of your McLaren. NOTE: Lifting the vehicle at any other points will damage the vehicle.
  • Page 205: Mclaren Assistance

    In The Event Of A Breakdown McLaren Assistance McLaren Assistance If your McLaren has been immobilised due In the event of a problem with your vehicle to a fault with the vehicle battery the contact your McLaren retailer. If your...
  • Page 206: Towing For Recovery

    Towing For Recovery 2. Remove the cover from the towing eye mounting in the front bumper. Your McLaren is equipped with a front 3. Screw the towing eye clockwise into towing eye mounting only. the mounting hole. Ensure that it is screwed in to the full extent of the NOTE: Do not tow the vehicle.
  • Page 207: Driving Abroad

    Maintaining Your McLaren Driving Abroad Driving Abroad Driving Abroad McLaren retailers are also at your disposal when you are travelling abroad. The legal requirements when driving abroad vary from country to country and are constantly changing. Always seek advice from your McLaren retailer regarding what is required to remain legal in the countries in which you are travelling.
  • Page 211: Vehicle Data And Glossary

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Genuine McLaren Parts and Accessories ......7.2 Overview ..................7.2 Active Aero ................7.12 Active Air Management System (AAMS) ......7.12 Vehicle Identification ............7.3 Active Dynamics Control ............7.12 Vehicle Identification Number ..........7.3 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ........7.12 VIN Plate .................
  • Page 212: Genuine Mclaren Parts And Accessories

    Genuine McLaren Parts and Accessories your McLaren. Accessories which Overview constitute a modification to the vehicle could invalidate the vehicle’s warranty. This McLaren recommend that you only use applies if they: genuine McLaren replacement parts and  change the vehicle type approved in accessories.
  • Page 213: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Vehicle Identification VIN Plate Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number The vehicle identification number plate also contains the following:  Maximum permitted laden weight  The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Maximum permitted laden weight can be found: including trailer ...
  • Page 214: Data

    Rated output (PS) 620 @ 7,500 optional equipment. You can obtain further @rpm information from your McLaren retailer. NOTE: If the vehicle is used outside the minimum and maximum Rated torque (Nm) 630 @ 5,500 ambient temperatures performance @rpm degradation may be experienced.
  • Page 215: Vehicle Emission Label

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Vehicle emission label Vehicle Dimensions Ground 4 in (112 mm) clearance (normal) Ground 5 in (117 mm) clearance (vehicle lift) Approach 8.1° angle (normal) Approach 10.3° angle (vehicle lift) Departure 13.4° angle (normal) Departure 12.7° The vehicle emission label can be found angle (vehicle permanently affixed to the tailgate...
  • Page 216: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Vehicle Weights Weight lbs (kg) Dry weight 3,220 (1,461) Unladen weight (all 3,366 (1,527) fluids and 90% fuel) Kerb weight (plus 3,531 (1,602) 75 kg driver) Kerb weight 1,484 (673) distribution - front axle Vehicle width 6 ft 10 in (2,125 mm) Kerb weight 2,048 (929)
  • Page 217: Wheel And Tire Sizes

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Wheel And Tire Sizes Turning Circle Weight lbs (kg) Maximum load - 57 (26) Wheel Sizes tonneau compartment Turning circle 39 ft 8 in (12.1 m) kerb-to-kerb Front wheels 19x9J ET41.65 FH2 Turning circle 41 ft 4 in (12.6 m) wall-to-wall Rear wheels 20x11J...
  • Page 218: Tire Pressures

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Tire Pressures ROAD USE: Cold 0 - 16 mph 160 mph inflation pressure (0 - 270 (270km/h) km/h) - max speed Pirelli P Zero™ 2.1 bar 2.7 bar (front) (front and rear) 2.0 bar (rear) Pirelli P Zero 2.1 bar 2.7 bar...
  • Page 219: Service Products, Fluids And Capacities

    WARNING: Do not allow fuel to come Engine oil capacity 8.0 liters McLaren recommend that you only use into contact with skin or clothing. products tested and approved for McLaren. Allowing fuels to come into direct NOTE: McLaren recommend only...
  • Page 220: Coolant

    NOTE: Use Mobil Extra Antifreeze in If the vehicle is losing coolant do not drive all climates, all year round. If coolant your vehicle. Contact your McLaren Retailer is not used the cooling system will immediately. not be sufficiently protected from corrosion and the efficiency of the cooling system will be reduced.
  • Page 221: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Service Products, Fluids and Capacities Brake Fluid Only use Pentosin DoT 5.1 brake fluid. Over time the brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air. This reduces its boiling point. WARNING: If the boiling point of the brake fluid is reduced too much vapour pockets may form in the brake system when the brakes are...
  • Page 222: Technical Glossary

    Active Air Management System (AAMS) vehicle making the vehicle feel more resistant to understeer.The lateral ‘g’ force The McLaren Active Air Management Automatic Driver Recognition Cards is also increased giving better handling System (AAMS) channels air through a duct A card which must be on the person characteristics.
  • Page 223: Deployable Rollover Protection

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Technical Glossary When calling for an upshift under hard Global Positioning System (GPS) Inertia Push acceleration fuel is interrupted (cut) in a By means of the appropriate receivers When Non-Active is selected, or within defined number of engine cylinders. This satellite signals supply information on the Track powertrain mode when calling for an rapidly decrease the engine torque and...
  • Page 224: Launch Control

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Technical Glossary Launch Control Rear View Camera (RVC) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Launch control is designed to give the The rear view camera is mounted in the The vehicle identification number (VIN) is a maximum acceleration performance from a centre of the rear bumper.The live video unique 17 digit number which provides standing start.
  • Page 227: Conformity Information

    Conformity Information Compliance ...............8.2 McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) ........8.2 card ..................8.9 All regions/markets .............. 8.2 Emergency deactivation of the driver card ...... 8.9 Australia/New Zealand ............8.2 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ......8.9 Brazil..................8.2 Canada..................8.2 China ..................
  • Page 228: Compliance

    Conformity Information Compliance Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) subject to the following two conditions: pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec 1. This device may not cause...
  • Page 229: India

    Conformity Information Compliance India ●本機は2.4GHz帯の周波数を使用しますが、 その他、本機から移動体識別用の特定小 他 の無線機器も同じ周波数を使っていること 電 力無線局あるいはアマチュア無線局に ETA-SD-20200100088 があ ります。ほかの無線機器との電波干渉を 対し て、有害な電波干渉の事例が発生し Japan 防止す るため、下記事項に注意してご使用く た場合 など、何かお困りのことが起きた ださい。 ときは、当社カスタマーサポートセン ターへお問い 合わせください。 202 SMH046 使用上のご注意 D190021202 製品に表示している周波数表示の意味は下記 本機の使用周波数帯(2.4GHz)では、電子レ の 通りです。 ン ジ等の産業・科学・医療機器のほか工場の  Bluetooth 製造 ライン等で使用されている移動体識別用 電波について の構内 無線局(免許を要する無線局)及び特 本機は、電波法に基づく小電力データ通信シ...
  • Page 230: Mexico

    Conformity Information Compliance   Wi-Fi Philippines 2.4GHzの周波数帯域を利用する無線LAN、 電子レンジ、デジタルコードレス電話な ど の機器の近く。電波が干渉して音が途 切れ ることがあります。  ラジオ、テレビ、ビデオ、BS/CS チュー ナー、VICS などのアンテナ入力 2.4: 2.4GHz 帯を使用する無線機器です。 端子を持つAV機器の近く。音声や映像にノイ ズ がのることがあります。 DS/OF: DS-SS、OFDM 変調方式を表します。 ●本機は電波を使用しているため、第3者が 4: 電波与干渉距離は40m です。 故 意または偶然に傍受することが考えられま す。 重要な通信や人命にかかわる通信には使用 Type Accepted : 全帯域を使用し、移動体識別装 しな いでください。 置の...
  • Page 231: South Korea

    Conformity Information Compliance South Korea United Arab Emirates 現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得 繼 續使用。 R-C-FcE-ICU Registered No:ER78055/20 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電 Taiwan 通 信。 Dealer No: DA86264/20 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學 及 醫療用電波輻射性電機設 備之干擾。 CCAO20LP0900T9 FCC ID: 2AT94ICU 國家通訊傳播委員會(NCC)警告聲明 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 Rules.
  • Page 232: Red Declaration Of Conformity Telematics Unit Type 2148

    Conformity Information Compliance  Any changes or modifications not expressly RED Declaration of conformity Class 3 (+23dBm ±2dB) for LTE 900, approved by the party responsible for LTE FDD Bd8 Telematics unit type 2148 compliance may void the user’s authority to ...
  • Page 233: Safety Notice Installation/Maintenance And Coil/Button Cell Batteries (En62368-1)

    Conformity Information Compliance Safety information: the device is designed Do not open, deform or make improper use and installed to ensure that the distance of batteries, as this could result in the from vehicle occupants is greater than leakage of hazardous chemical substances. 0.2min order to avoid exposure to If you suspect ingestion or insertion in ear electromagnetic fields.
  • Page 234: Scope Of Delivery And Initial Activation

    Conformity Information Compliance  Scope of delivery and initial activation Sabotage: The Stolen Vehicle Tracking Operating Stolen Vehicle Tracking unit with device has been illicitly tampered the driver card The Stolen Vehicle Tracking device is with. activated with the assistance of the vehicle The Stolen Vehicle Tracking unit can be ...
  • Page 235: Switching The Driver Card Off

    Conformity Information Compliance If the indicator light on an activated driver Disabling Stolen Vehicle Tracking unit with Tire Pressure Monitoring System card stops flashing either at 3 second the driver card (TPMS) intervals or when you press button A on the Place the driver card in the centre console driver card, the battery is flat and must be in the vehicle or keep it on you.
  • Page 236 Conformity Information Compliance El texto completo de la declaración UE de Le soussigné, Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH Banda di frequenza: 433.92 MHz conformidad está disponible en la dirección & Co. KG, déclare que l'équipement (TSSSG4G5 e TSSRE4Dg) de Internet siguiente: radioélectrique du type TSSSG4G5 et Massima potenza di transmissione: <10mW TSSRE4Dg est conforme à...
  • Page 239 Brake Steer ....... 2.31 7.12 Connecting a Phone ......4.18 Apple CarPlay® ........4.33 Brake Warning Light ......2.10 Connecting an External Device ..4.25 Arming the Alarm System ....1.12 Brake-Assist System ......2.30 Connectivity ......... 4.6 Assistance Number, McLaren ..... 1.2 Breakdown .........6.32...
  • Page 240 Erase Media File Storage ....4.26 Gearbox Oil Level .........6.5 Door Unlock ........4.13 Error Message Display ......3.7 Gearshift Paddles .......2.21 Driver Display ......2.7 Exhaust Temperature Monitoring ...2.15 Genuine McLaren Parts and Accessories Driver Display Lighting ....... 5.8 Exit Lighting ....... 4.10...
  • Page 241 Manual Climate Control Mode .... 5.3 Interior Features ........5.8 McLaren Assistance ......6.32 McLaren Assistance Number ....1.2 McLaren Parts and Accessories ..7.2 Media ...........4.23 Hand Washing your McLaren ....6.26 Media Controls ........4.24 Handling and Powertrain Display ..3.13 Key Fob Entry ........
  • Page 242 Index ger’s seat ..........1.23 Power Saving Mode ......2.4 Running Lamps, Daytime ....1.33 Occupant Safety ........ 1.18 Power Steering Fluid ....6.7 7.10 Oil Status ..........3.7 Powertrain Control ......2.24 Oil Temperature ......3.14 Pre-Cog ..........2.22 Oil, Engine ..........6.3 Pressure Units ........4.10 Seamless Shift Gearbox ..
  • Page 243 Index Starting and Driving ......2.4 Temperature Units ......4.10 Trip Info ..........3.5 Starting the Engine ......2.11 Time Adjustment .........4.9 Turn Indicators ........1.34 Steering Wheel and Steering Column ..Time and Units ........4.7 Turning Circle ........7.7 1.16 Time Format .........4.8 Stopping the Engine ......
  • Page 244 VIN Plate ..........7.3 Warning Lights ........2.6 Warning Triangle ......... 6.9 Washing the Air Active Management System ..........6.27 Washing your McLaren ..... 6.26 Water Temperature ......3.14 Wearing a Seat Belt ......1.19 Wheel And Tire Sizes ......7.7 Wheels And Tires ....... 6.19 Wi-Fi ............4.7...
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