Mislock - McLaren 750S Owner's Handbook Manual

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Before You Drive
Opening and Closing
NOTE: A sustained, long press and hold
on the lock switch will automatically
raise the window(s). The window(s) will
continue to raise until fully closed.
4.
The direction indicators flash to indicate
that the anti-theft alarm system is
activated.
NOTE: On the Spider model, when the
door is opened the door glass will lower
slightly to avoid contact with other
parts of the vehicle. When the door is
closed the glass will raise to the closed
position automatically. If for any reason
the door glass does not raise it is likely
that the system has sensed a "trap"
event. This can be caused by debris in
the glass channel or misalignment of
the glass. Ensure there are no obvious
signs of debris in the glass channel, and
hold the lock button. The glass will raise
providing the door is correctly closed
and there are no obstructions
preventing it raising. If the glass does
not close, or the glass repeatedly fails
to automatically raise, contact your
McLaren retailer.
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Mislock

If either the doors or the luggage compartment
lid are left open, or the key fob is still inside the
vehicle, the horn will sound indicating mislock
when an attempt to lock the vehicle is made.
Check that the doors, the luggage compartment
lid, the service cover and the tonneau cover
(Spider only) are all closed and that the roof is
fully open or fully closed (Spider only), then
relock the vehicle.
NOTE: The vehicle can be locked/
alarmed with the luggage compartment
open. A long tone sounds to alert you
to this condition, and differs to the
short tone sounded for door open/key
fob in vehicle mislock. The luggage
compartment will become alarmed as
soon as the luggage compartment lid is
closed. This allows you to connect a
McLaren supplied battery charger to
the charging point in the luggage
compartment whilst leaving the rest of
the vehicle locked.

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