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2,871 mm (9 ft 5 in)

Vehicle width
(doors open at
widest point)

J

1,954 mm (6 ft 5 in)

Vehicle height
(doors open)

K

NOTE: All dimensions are approximate.

Vehicle weights

kg (lbs)

Weight

1,395 (3,075)

Dry weight

1,498 (3,303)

Unladen weight (all
fluids and 90% fuel)

1,578 (3,479)

Kerb weight (plus 75
kg driver)

671 (1,479)

Kerb weight
distribution - front
axle

907 (2,000)

Kerb weight
distribution - rear
axle

1,756 (3,871)

Maximum gross
vehicle weight (GVW)

802 (1,768)

Maximum gross
vehicle weight
distribution - front
axle

954 (2,103)

Maximum gross
vehicle weight
distribution - rear
axle

50 (110)

Maximum load - front
luggage
compartment

7.07

Vehicle Data and Glossary

Data

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Summary of Contents for ARTURA

Page 1: ...Owner s Handbook R...

Page 2: ...lient Services can be found at https cars mclaren com contact us In the unlikely event that you are unable to obtain assistance using the appropriate number s listed you can call the appropriate Europ...

Page 3: ...nts 1 01 Before You Drive 2 01 Driving Controls 3 01 Instruments 4 01 Central Display 5 01 Comfort and Convenience 6 01 Maintaining Your McLaren 7 01 Vehicle Data and Glossary 8 01 Conformity Informat...

Page 4: ...uments This section contains information on the Driver Display includinginformationonhowtooperate features of the McLaren Infotainment System MIS Central Display ThissectioncontainsinformationontheMcL...

Page 5: ...ained in these applications are for information purposes only and McLaren Automotive reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice or incurring obligation For full spe...

Page 6: ...our attention to activities that contain possible risks to your McLaren provide advice that you may finduseful orgiveadditionalinformation regarding a particular subject Environmental notes Environmen...

Page 7: ...dnotexceedthesafeoperating temperatures NOTE Before you use your vehicle on a track consult your McLaren retailer McLaren recommend that your vehicle isinspectedbeforeandaftertrackuse NOTE Always driv...

Page 8: ...vehicle is serviced technical information can be read from the vehicle including repair service history warranty events quality assurance This information can be read by employees of the service netwo...

Page 9: ...to share summary data which is not tied to a specific vehicle with other organisations for research purposes 7 Introduction R...

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Page 11: ...al seats 1 15 Electric seats 1 16 Steering Wheel and Steering Column 1 19 Steering column adjustment 1 19 Horn 1 20 Driving Positions 1 21 Overview 1 21 Occupant Safety 1 23 Seat belts 1 23 Supplement...

Page 12: ...locked and unlocked usingthebuttonsonthekeyfobanywhere within this range see Key fob entry page 1 02 and Locking a door page 1 06 2 10 m 32 ft 10 in Key detection zone As you approach the vehicle usin...

Page 13: ...hicle NOTE Donotexposethekeyfobtohigh levels of electromagnetic radiation Doing so may cause it to function incorrectly Forexamplecloseproximity to laptops tablets personal media players or mobile pho...

Page 14: ...NOTE Because the door opens outwards and then upwards ensure sufficient side and overhead clearance before opening a door see Vehicle dimensions page 7 06 2 Thedoorlatchwillthenrelease themirrors wil...

Page 15: ...aged There is no anti trap feature preventingthedoorclosingifanitem or body part is trapped between the door and the door aperture serious injuryandvehicledamagemayoccur NOTE Do not force close the do...

Page 16: ...tomatically Ifforanyreasonthedoor 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...

Page 17: ...system so that only the driver sdoorisunlocked seeSecurity page4 15 If only the driver s door has been configured to unlock the passenger s door can only be unlocked by either pulling the passenger s...

Page 18: ...ound NOTE If you are unable to open the doorbecausethevehiclebatteryorkey fobbatteryhasbecomedischarged use themanualdoorreleasestrap SeeDoor opening from inside discharged battery page 6 33 Luggage c...

Page 19: ...hat it is latched securely NOTE Do not leave the key fob in the luggage compartment as the vehicle may lock and you may be locked out of the vehicle NOTE Ifthevehiclehadpreviouslybeen locked it will s...

Page 20: ...ition system carries a high voltage Never touch ignition system components ignition coils ignition wiring spark plug connections 1 Removetheservicecoverreleasetoolfrom the tool kit See Service cover r...

Page 21: ...hicle has driven away NOTE The doors unlock automatically in an accident if the force of the impact exceeds a predetermined level The automatic locking function is selectable in the security settings...

Page 22: ...The light in the central locking button will illuminate for approximately 60 seconds after lockingthevehicle thelightwillcontinuetoflash beyond this time Disarming the alarm system Unlock the vehicle...

Page 23: ...that tow away protection has been disabled NOTE You cannot disable tow away protectioniftheignitionisswitchedon 2 Close the driver s door and lock the vehicle using the keyless system or the key fob...

Page 24: ...tion is designed to attract attention by sounding the horn and flashing the direction indicator lamps repeatedly The panic alarm can be switched on by pressing the hazard warning lamps button for a pe...

Page 25: ...ightly bent when holding the steering wheel Vehicleoccupantsmustalwayswear their seat belt correctly Position the passenger s seat as far back as is comfortable WARNING McLaren does not recommend the...

Page 26: ...to raise or downwards 2 to lower the position of the lumbar support Move the lumbar control switch forwards 3 to inflate or backwards 4 to deflate the lumbar support Electric seats NOTE The electrica...

Page 27: ...its position relativetotherearbulkhead Iftheseat base is moved backwards when the backrest is fully reclined the backrest will automatically raise to prevent contact with the rear bulkhead Press the s...

Page 28: ...sable this feature Comfort entry After entering the vehicle you can return the driver s seat and steering wheel to their most recentpositionusingthecontrolstalkontheleft of the steering column The veh...

Page 29: ...in directions 3 4 adjusts the steering wheel reach moving it closer or further away NOTE The column control switch will only adjust the steering wheel in one direction at a time Using the column contr...

Page 30: ...control switch Horn Pressthecentreofthesteeringwheeltooperate the horn NOTE The horn cannot be operated when the ignition is switched off but can be operated in Awake mode See Vehicle electrical stat...

Page 31: ...on a driving position slot to save the current positions 5 Touch the icon to edit the name of the driving position using the on screen keyboard NOTE Driving positions cannot be deletedindividually Ca...

Page 32: ...splayaprompttorestorethelastsaveddriving position Pulltheleft handcontrolstalktoaccept thispromptandthedriver sseat steeringcolumn and exterior mirrors will automatically adjust See Comfort Entry Exit...

Page 33: ...g The seat belt could be damaged and you could be injured Onlyonepersonshoulduseeachseat belt at any one time Never allow children to travel on the lap of another occupant Children under 1 5 m 4 ft 11...

Page 34: ...t tensioners do not correct an incorrect seating position or incorrectly worn seat belts Belttensionersdonotpulloccupants back towards the backrests Thebelttensionerwillbetriggeredforeachseat belt pro...

Page 35: ...heel by the outside of the rim You could be injured if the air bag deploys and you areholdingtheinsideofthesteering wheel Occupants particularlychildren must not lean on the doors from inside the vehi...

Page 36: ...st not lean on the doors from inside the vehicle The side head air bags are located in the upper area of each door panel and are deployed if the system determines they can offer additional protection...

Page 37: ...e not placed under a seat McLaren also recommendthatadditionalmaterials are not applied such as a blanket cushion or aftermarket equipment such as a seat cover heater or massager These items can serio...

Page 38: ...is not a substitute for a correctly worn seat belt WARNING If the air bags are deployed a bang will be heard and a small amount of fine powder may be released The noise will not damage your hearing an...

Page 39: ...y injure themselves or they could be injured by a passing vehicle Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight The metal parts of the child restraint system could burn the child Do not...

Page 40: ...system which is an automatic locking seat belt on the passenger s side designed to temporarily lock the seat belt to securely hold the child restraint in the passenger s seat 1 Extend the passenger s...

Page 41: ...t levels are high the automatic dimming function will be deactivated Exterior mirrors WARNING In some markets the exterior mirrors have convex glass fitted This type of mirror enlarges the field of vi...

Page 42: ...or automatic fold Theexteriormirrorsfoldautomaticallywhenthe vehicle is locked Unfolding occurs as a door is opened not when the vehicle is unlocked This feature can be enabled or disabled in the sett...

Page 43: ...r 5 Reflector 6 Reverse lamp and rear fog lamp Light switch WARNING The lights do not switch onautomaticallyinfoggyconditions Automaticlightcontrolisonlyanaid you are responsible for the vehicle s lig...

Page 44: ...ps and the daytime running lamps are a combined series of light emitting diodes located below the headlamp The sidelamps operate at a lower intensity than the daytime runninglamps seeDaytimerunninglam...

Page 45: ...you in the flash position Thehighbeamheadlampsnotificationlight illuminatesontheDriverDisplaywhenAuto High Beam Assist is active and the high beam headlamps are illuminated The dipped beam notificatio...

Page 46: ...ate automatically when the ignition is switched on even if all lights are switched off The sidelamps and the daytime running lamps are a combined seriesoflight emittingdiodeslocatedbelowthe headlamp T...

Page 47: ...pwards 2 toswitchontheright handdirection indicator Thecorrespondingnotificationlightonthe Driver Display will flash The stalk returns to its rest position as the steering wheel returns to its central...

Page 48: ...ay flash 3 Press the hazard warning lamps button again to switch off NOTE Ifthehazardwarninglampshave been switched on automatically press the hazard warning lamps button once to switch them off Parki...

Page 49: ...push up for the right hand side until resistance is felt The selected parking lights will then be deactivated NOTE To activate the parking lights on both sides press the left hand stalk downthenup Tod...

Page 50: ...screen wiper stalk to the automatic wipe position 2 The wiper will wipe once The wipe frequency then depends on how wet the windscreen is Only select the automatic wipe position in damp weather condit...

Page 51: ...sher jets aresetduringvehiclemanufactureand should not need adjusting If a problem occurs consult your McLaren retailer Wiper park positions Inadditiontothenormalparkposition thereare two alternative...

Page 52: ...ced this is normal and does not affect the operation of the vehicle NOTE Nose lift is only available when the ignition is on NOTE Nose lift will be unavailable if launch mode is active Nose lift Raise...

Page 53: ...udible tone will be heard NOTE Always check the nose lift icon on the Driver Display before driving your vehicle To lower the nose of the vehicle press the button on the dashboard The change in nose r...

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Page 57: ...7 Anti lock braking system ABS 2 27 Brake assist system 2 28 Brake disc wiping 2 28 Hill hold control 2 29 Brake steer 2 29 E Diff 2 29 Electronic brake pre fill 2 30 Electronic stability control ESC...

Page 58: ...Refuelling 2 57 Filling with fuel 2 57 Recommended fuel 2 59 Winter Driving 2 60 Winter driving 2 60 2 02 Driving Controls L...

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Page 60: ...welcome screen shows the time outside temperature odometer reading 12V battery level HV battery level and fuel gauge selected powertrain and handling modes and comfort entry on the Driver Display NOTE...

Page 61: ...illuminate as a self test The Driver Display will fully illuminate Instruments and warning lights Warning lights can be divided into different categories according to the colour that they illuminate...

Page 62: ...ler Low fuel level warning light If this illuminates only 10 fuel is remaining refuel your vehicle at the soonest opportunity See Filling with fuel page 2 57 Low fuel level warning light If this illum...

Page 63: ...01 Seamlessshiftgearboxgearpositions The gearbox operates in either automatic or manualmode Automaticmodeisselectedunless the driver chooses manual mode see Gear positions page 2 18 and Manual automa...

Page 64: ...osed Driver s seat belt is buckled NOTE If the parking brake is not manually applied it will automatically apply when the engine is switched off NOTE It is only possible to disengage the parking brake...

Page 65: ...a periodofbeddingin Forthefirst625 miles 1 000 km avoid situations where heavy braking is required Brake disc and pad wear depends on the driving style and driving conditions Brake warning light The b...

Page 66: ...ed If the engine starts to warm the catalysts CONDITIONING ENGINE is shown on the Driver Display If the engine starts because electric range is depleted the engine will provide drive to the wheels onc...

Page 67: ...tle input Thetransmissionremainsinautomatic The tachometer remains at idle During this state the progress bar displays on the Powertrain mode indicator and CONDITIONING ENGINE is shown on the Driver D...

Page 68: ...dGearpositions page 2 18 3 Keep the brake pedal depressed and release the parking brake switch The red status light on the Driver Display will be extinguished WARNING If the parking brake is manually...

Page 69: ...th progressive acceleration and braking Exhaust temperature monitoring The vehicle continuously monitors exhaust temperaturestoprotectthecatalyticconverters from damage caused by overheating Ifexcessi...

Page 70: ...itched on when reverse gear is selected The light around the parking sensors button will illuminateambertoindicatethatparkingsensors are active Frontparkingsensorscanbeactivatedwhenthe vehicle is in n...

Page 71: ...nually by pressing and holding the centre of the button To remove the parking sensor proximity view from the Central Infotainment Touchscreen press centre of the button when in drive or neutral The pa...

Page 72: ...for obstructions when manoeuvring The rear view camera may not show some obstructions in certain ambient light or weather conditions TheRVCisautomaticallyactivatedwhenreverse gear is selected and aut...

Page 73: ...are active The 360 Park Assist visual display can be manually activated or deactivated with a short pressoftheparkingsensorsbutton Alongpress ofthebuttonwilldeactivatethesystemandthe four front parkin...

Page 74: ...e Drive All eight forward gears are available Gear changes will be automatic unless manual mode has been selected When drive is selected and the brakes are released the vehicle will begin to move slow...

Page 75: ...if there is a system communication fault A warning message will appear on the Driver Displaytoinformyouofthefault Adapt yourdrivingstylewhilethisfaultexists you are responsible for the vehicle s spee...

Page 76: ...n indicator that will sound to indicate that an upshift is required to maintain optimum performance ForsettingoptionsseePerformance page4 12 ShiftlightsaredisplayedwhenTrackpowertrain or handling mode...

Page 77: ...and downshifts to be made using either paddle Asanalternative upshiftscanbemade by pushing the left hand paddle away from you and downshifts can be made bypushingtheright handpaddleaway from you The...

Page 78: ...nshift and hold the paddle to select neutral Neutral can be selected at any vehicle speed by pressing the N button Pressing the D button or initiating a shift by operating the gearshift paddles will t...

Page 79: ...ort mode The previously used handling and powertrain modes can be quickly restored by pressing and holdingboththedownHandlingandPowertrain paddles when the ignition in on NOTE Ifallthefollowingconditi...

Page 80: ...or Electric mode press down on the Powertrain paddle When changing from Electric mode to another powertrain mode for the first time in a drive cycle there is a delay until combined hybrid power is av...

Page 81: ...h performance track off road use only Automatic mode Electric Gear changes are configured for maximum economy and efficiency When the High Voltage HV battery is not depleted the eMotor provides drive...

Page 82: ...ctric Manual mode is not available in Electric mode Comfort Gear changes are configured to offer optimum comfortandareenhancedwithcylindercut See Cylinder cut page 7 13 Sport Gearchangesoccurwitharedu...

Page 83: ...ed if you use winter tyres with snow socks where they are necessary Anti lock braking system ABS The anti lock braking system prevents the wheelsfromlockingwhenyoubrake Thisallows the vehicle to be st...

Page 84: ...e assist system automatically increases the force applied to the brakes and thus shortens the stopping distance Continue to depress the brake pedal firmly until the emergency situation is over the ant...

Page 85: ...moreresistanttoundersteer Thelateral g force is also increased giving better handling characteristics If the driver uses too much throttle exiting a corner the inside rear wheel increases speed which...

Page 86: ...ving style to suit road and traffic conditions Traction control system Thetractioncontrolsystemisanintegralpartof electronic stability control The traction control system reduces engine torque to prev...

Page 87: ...m h Vehicle being driven in a straight line The amount of drift permitted by the ESC in Dynamic mode can be adjusted Variable Drift Control VDC can be accessed on the Central Display This allows the d...

Page 88: ...clehastyresofadifferentsizethanthesize indicated on the tyre pressure label you should determinetheproperinflationpressureforthose tyres In certain circumstances it is possible that the tyre pressure...

Page 89: ...In a location that is safe and legal to do so drivethevehicleataspeedbetween 25 mph and 60 mph 40 km h and 100 km h for a few minutes the updated pressures temperatures and sizes will be displayed If...

Page 90: ...ressure s appears as red or amber text inflate or deflate the associated tyre s to the correct pressure as soon as possible Inspect the tyre s for any possible causes of reduced or increased tyre pres...

Page 91: ...ppears in red the safe operating temperature of the tyre s has been exceeded Reduce speed or stop the vehicleuntilthetemperaturesareat a safe level i e temperatures are displayed in white Inspect the...

Page 92: ...s screen on the Driver Display Before driving on public roads following a track session deactivateTrackmode inspectthetyres and replace them if necessary Check the tyre pressuresandadjustthemifnecessa...

Page 93: ...n retailer Road Sign Recognition Touch Enable Road Sign Recognition to enable or disable this feature When enabled speed limit signs and no overtaking signs will be shown on the Driver Display when de...

Page 94: ...icles Lane Departure Warning When enabled an audible warning will sound and a visual warning will be shown on the Driver Displaywhenthesystemdetectsthatthevehicle is departing a lane and which side of...

Page 95: ...ave an effect on the operation of lane departure warning The camera view is obscured by stickers or due to dirty misted or frozen windscreen or poor weather conditions for example fog heavy rain heavy...

Page 96: ...warning message is displayed on the Driver Display If an incoming call is detected on a phone connected to the McLaren Infotainment System MIS NOTE If the launch process is aborted the vehicle will e...

Page 97: ...manoeuvres 1 Ensure the steering wheel is in a straight ahead position 2 Using the left hand control stalk navigate to the launch control function 3 Pulltheleft handcontrolstalktobeginthe launch contr...

Page 98: ...ncrease to 3 200 rpm 6 Themessage Boostbuilding willbeshown on the Driver Display 7 Once sufficient boost has been achieved the message Go will be shown on the Driver Display Release the brake pedal w...

Page 99: ...pproximately 5 10 seconds until launch control is deactivated If the launch is aborted release the accelerator pedal and then press again to drive away 8 Launchcontrolwilloperateiftheprocedure has bee...

Page 100: ...driver is responsible for driving with due care and attention and in a safe manner for thevehicle theoccupants andother road users at all times Cruise control allows the driver to maintain a constant...

Page 101: ...override cruise control for extended periods Releasing the accelerator in thesecircumstancescouldleadtothe vehicle not decelerating at the rate you expect Cancelling cruise control Briefly push the c...

Page 102: ...stalk upwards will increase the vehicle speed in 5 mph 10 km h increments release the stalk when the desired speed has been reached oracceleratetothenewdesiredspeedand push the stalk up Reducing cruis...

Page 103: ...not disengage cruise control Resuming a stored speed WARNING Only resume the stored speed if it is appropriate for the current road and traffic conditions Suddenaccelerationcouldendanger yourself and...

Page 104: ...To avoid an impact it is important that thedriverisalwayspreparedtopress the brake pedal and is driving with due care and attention at all times NOTE ACC is only available if the following conditions...

Page 105: ...t decelerating at the rate you expect Increasing Adaptive Cruise Control ACC speed A brief push of the stalk upwards will increasethevehiclespeedin1mph 1km h increments depending on the units selected...

Page 106: ...ay extinguishes but the last speed set remains stored NOTE The last speed stored is cleared when you switch off the engine ACC is also cancelled if the foot brake is pressed or if neutral is selected...

Page 107: ...be disabled by pressing the button on the end of the control stalk for two seconds ThiseffectivelydeactivatesACCandthesystem will operate like standard cruise control see Cruise Control page 2 44 NOTE...

Page 108: ...river Display when detected When a new speed limit is detected it will glow intheDriverDisplay Thedrivercanpulltheright hand control stalk to automatically update the IACC system with a new target cru...

Page 109: ...eed Accelerate or decelerate to the maximum permitted speed and push the stalk down briefly toactivatetheActiveSpeedLimiter ASL A brief push of the stalk upwards will increase or downwards will decrea...

Page 110: ...CancellingActiveSpeedLimiter ASL TocancelActiveSpeedLimiter ASL brieflypush the stalk away from you The indicator on the Driver Display will extinguish 2 54 Driving Controls Active Speed Limiter ASL L...

Page 111: ...25miles 1 000km runninginperiod you may gradually use the vehicle s full performance NOTE Failuretoobservetheengineand gearbox operating limits during the runninginperiodmayleadtopremature wear or dam...

Page 112: ...e the vehicle on a track during the running in period Beforeyouuseyourvehicleonthetrack consult yourMcLarenretailer McLarenrecommendthat your vehicle is inspected before and after track use 2 56 Drivi...

Page 113: ...p is located at the rear on the right hand side It is locked or unlocked automatically when the vehicle is locked or unlocked NOTE Donotattempttoforcethefiller flap open if the vehicle is locked You m...

Page 114: ...t see Fuel funnel page 6 15 5 Insert the fuel funnel fully into the filler neck 6 Insert the nozzle into the fuel funnel and dispense fuel For fuel recommendations see Recommended fuel page 2 59 7 Do...

Page 115: ...ments of EN 228 for unleaded petrol or if fuel additives are used Damagecausedbyuseofincorrectfuel is not covered by the vehicle warranty NOTE This vehicle is suitable for use with E10 fuels 10 Ethano...

Page 116: ...safe and legal to do so drivethevehicleataspeedbetween 25 mph and 60 mph 40 km h and 100 km h for a few minutes the updated pressures temperatures and sizes will be displayed Iftheresetprocedureisnotp...

Page 117: ...tallation instructions Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed as indicated on the snow sock packaging Remove the snow socks as soon as possible if youarenolongerdrivingonsnow coveredroads 2 61 Dr...

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Page 121: ...one 3 09 Car status 3 10 Hybrid battery charging 3 12 McLaren Track Telemetry MTT 3 12 Messages 3 13 Display window 3 19 Gear position indicator 3 20 Handling and powertrain display 3 21 Electronic st...

Page 122: ...e tachometer style will change to suit the selected mode See Display window page 3 19 NOTE The maximum RPM is dynamic and will be reduced under certain conditions for example if the engine oil is belo...

Page 123: ...system communication fault A warning message will appear on the Driver Displaytoinformyouofthefault Adapt yourdrivingstylewhilethisfaultexists you are responsible for the vehicle s speedatalltimes Con...

Page 124: ...abel Reducing demand on electric powertrain will reduce derate allowing power levels to return to normal The charge meter 2 indicates the percentage of possible energy currently being recovered by the...

Page 125: ...Display window page 3 19 3 The content displayed in the right hand section of the Driver Display will change depending on the powertrain mode selected seePowertraincontrol page2 24 4 The currently sel...

Page 126: ...ackTelemetry MTT page3 12 Navigate the menu 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 fro...

Page 127: ...ly reset to zero when the engine is switched off for approximately 2 hours The Since Refuel trip will automatically reset to zero when the vehicle has been refuelled The Long Term trip must be manuall...

Page 128: ...ature see Navigation page 4 35 The turn by turn display shows the next turn direction and distance NOTE If no destination has been set usingtheMcLarenInfotainmentSystem MIS only the compass and curren...

Page 129: ...from the following options Recent call Favourites When receiving an incoming call the call details will be shown in the Driver Display To answer the call pull the control stalk towards you to decline...

Page 130: ...1 Servicing page 3 11 Messages If no error messages have been logged the display will confirm this If any errors have been logged the screen will display error messages with arrows to scroll throughth...

Page 131: ...E AlowstateofchargewillbedisplayedinYELLOW and very low in RED Tochargethe12Vbattery seeChargingthe12V battery page 6 18 Servicing At approximately 30 days or 625 miles 1 000 km before a service is du...

Page 132: ...be set to 100 toensuremaximumelectricrangeonarrival e g when travelling towards a zero emission zone Navigate to Hybrid Battery Charging on the Driver Display menu Pull the left hand control stalk to...

Page 133: ...to be taken Low risk fault information Before the end of your journey contact your McLaren retailer High risk fault information Stop and leave the vehicle contact your McLaren retailer NOTE Some mess...

Page 134: ...minutes Clutch temperature high See Using cruise control page 2 44 Cruise control unavailable at current vehicle speed See Driver Display Overview page 3 02 Displaytemperatureunknown displaywillswitc...

Page 135: ...ature Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see Inspecting wheels and tyres page 6 39 Front right tyre pressure critical Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see Inspecting wheels and...

Page 136: ...heels and tyres see Inspecting wheels and tyres page 6 39 Rear left tyre pressure low Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see Inspecting wheels and tyres page 6 39 Rear right tyre over infla...

Page 137: ...er Tyre not detected A failure or low battery has been detected in the tyre sensor contact your McLaren retailer Tyre Sensor failure detected FL Call McLaren Service Centre A failure or low battery ha...

Page 138: ...vehicle has reached a speed not suited to winter tyres reduce vehicle speed to suit the tyres fitted to your McLaren see Winter tyres page 2 60 Winter tyres not suited to high speeds 3 18 Instruments...

Page 139: ...u to activate Stealth mode 1 Electric mode page 3 19 2 Comfort mode page 3 19 3 Sport mode page 3 20 4 Track mode page 3 20 The display window will be configured to suit the highest level handling or...

Page 140: ...will also show A M A M or L depending on whether automatic manual temporarymanual orlaunchmodesareselected respectively The gear position indicator moves to the centre oftheDriverDisplay swappingposit...

Page 141: ...ide of the Driver Display See Handling and Powertrain Controls page 2 23 for further information The layout of the Driver Display will change depending on the handling and powertrain modesselected See...

Page 142: ...rature High temperature is indicated if the figures turn RED Ifthegaugeshowshightemperature RED slow down until the temperature drops to normal If the temperature continues to rise a warning message w...

Page 143: ...play The current target charge level is indicated by the icon See Hybrid battery charging page 3 12 Thechargeicon willbedisplayednexttothe HVbatterygaugetoindicatethattheHVbattery is being charged by...

Page 144: ...Fuel level and range Fuel level The fuel level is displayed in the form of a gauge along with a range figure on the right hand side of the Driver Display Fuel range Rangeistheestimateddistanceuntilth...

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Page 147: ...26 Radio controls 4 26 Radio data system RDS 4 27 Apple CarPlay 4 27 Phone 4 28 Overview 4 28 Device pairing 4 29 Making a call 4 30 Receiving a call 4 32 In call options 4 33 Ending a call 4 33 Conta...

Page 148: ...Connected Car 4 48 Over the air OTA software updates 4 48 eCall 4 49 HomeLink 4 51 4 02 Central Display L...

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Page 150: ...eir certified product belongs to a class of wireless localareanetwork WLAN devicesbasedonthe IEEE 802 11 standards TheBluetooth wordmarkandlogosareowned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such ma...

Page 151: ...that are currently operating on your MIS These interactive icons are called Widgets Touch and hold then drag the Widgets to change the order in which they are displayed To access the Widgets screen pr...

Page 152: ...S on press the Home button When the MIS is on a brief press of the button will return you to the Home screen from anywhere in the system If you are currently on the Apps home screen a brief press of t...

Page 153: ...by rotating the volume control dial For temporary sources of audio phonecalls thiscanbeadjustedusing the dial when the source is active Status Bar A number of icons will appear at the top of the scre...

Page 154: ...be made from the Settings screen Connectivity page 4 08 Lighting page 4 10 Convenience page 4 10 Assistance page 4 12 Tyres page 4 13 Navigation page 4 14 Media page 4 14 Security page 4 15 Time and U...

Page 155: ...i network NOTE Connecting to a mobile Wi Fi networkwillenablelivetrafficupdates NOTE You may be charged by your phone provider for any mobile data usedwhileconnectedtoamobileWi Fi network Touch the on...

Page 156: ...ss of the switch illumination Select the desired level from the range of 1 to 7 Footwell and courtesy lighting Footwell and courtesy lighting can be set to On or Off as desired NOTE The footwell and c...

Page 157: ...s seat and steering wheel will remain in position at all times Welcome event Touch Welcome Event to toggle the start up animation On and Off Wiper mode Select either Automatic or Timed WithAutomaticse...

Page 158: ...Performance Performance Shift Cue PSC is an audible shift indicator which will sound during full throttle accelerationinmanualgearboxmode toindicate that an upshift is required to maintain optimum per...

Page 159: ...RCP and the High Speed RCP for the front and rear tyres See Wheel and tyre sizes page 7 08 and Tyre pressures page 7 09 for further information NOTE Tyres with sensors fitted are detected automatical...

Page 160: ...ourvehiclemovesawayfrom one transmitter and nearer to another AF will switch transmitters to maintain the best receptionpossible SetAFSearchtoOntoenable this feature select Off to deactivate The Traff...

Page 161: ...yfromthevehicle Thekeyfobneedsonlytobeontheuser sperson or in a non metallic container such as a bag It does not need to be exposed or handled The vehiclewilllockandthealarmwillbearmedwhen the key fob...

Page 162: ...isk replaces each number as it is entered The factory set PIN code is 0000 Use this PIN code the first time to switch on valet mode You should change this PIN code at the earliest opportunity Select C...

Page 163: ...sing the GPS signal Touch GPS Sync to toggle the function On or Off GPS sync must be set to Off before the time can be manually adjusted Use the on screen controls to manually adjust the time and date...

Page 164: ...Fuel Consumption Select L 100km km L mpg UK or mpg US Temperature Select Fahrenheit or Celsius Pressure Select kPa PSI or Bar 4 18 Central Display Settings L...

Page 165: ...20 Software updates page 4 20 System version page 4 20 Language Select your preferred language from the list Legal information Select this option to view the available legal information relating to y...

Page 166: ...03 Software updates Your McLaren supports the download and installation of over the air OTA software updates TheseOTAupdatesallowthesoftware for certain components and systems to be kept up to date wi...

Page 167: ...music devices are connected to the USB port and Bluetooth all sources will appear on the screen with their respective symbols at the top of the screen Supported media devices For a list of current co...

Page 168: ...the icon A track can also be paused or played by tapping the screen To randomly play through the current selection press the icon The icon will turn amber when random is active Press the icon to cycl...

Page 169: ...see Connecting an external device page 4 22 From the Media screen select USB NOTE Any internal batteries fitted to yourdevicewillbechargedthroughthe USB port All songs Artist Album Genre Folder Browse...

Page 170: ...to begin playing Import files Files can be imported from a connected USB device See Copy to storage page 4 23 Erase storage 1 Press and hold the track or folder you want to erase 2 Select other tracks...

Page 171: ...er Bluetooth audio ConnectaBluetooth device seeDevicepairing page 4 29 From the Media screen select the Bluetooth audio source Music may begin playing automatically dependingontheBluetooth deviceconne...

Page 172: ...ons IftheDABsignalqualitydeclinesorislostforthe selected station the system attempts to play the associated FM station until the DAB signal is restored Radio controls A station can be selected by eith...

Page 173: ...A can be toggled On or Off in the Settings menu see FM page 4 14 Apple CarPlay IfyouhaveacompatibleAppleiPhone youcan use Apple CarPlay through the McLaren InfotainmentSystem MIS Connectacompatible Ap...

Page 174: ...ries as well as places where the air contains fuel vapour chemicals or metal dust Theoperationofcardiacpacemakers orhearingaidsmaybeimpairedwhen the phone is in use Check with your doctor or the manuf...

Page 175: ...theoptionappropriatetoyourdevice and contract Internet sharing via Bluetooth can be disabled using the settings on your phone 8 Once your phone has been paired and connected to the MIS it will connect...

Page 176: ...a number of ways of making a call these are explained in the following pages To switch to the phone application touch the PhoneiconontheMcLarenInfotainmentSystem MIS Apps Home screen or the Widgets H...

Page 177: ...he CONTACTS tab 2 Onceyourcontactsaredisplayed aspecific person can be found by scrolling through the list 3 Select a contact to view all available phone numbers for that contact Touch the required nu...

Page 178: ...l be displayed 3 Touch the required contact to begin the call NOTE The circle around the contact symbol is yellow during dialling and changes to green when the call is connected 4 A call can be cancel...

Page 179: ...ntoviewthehomescreen during a phone call You can access other features of the McLaren Infotainment System MIS during a call The current call will be minimised at the top of the display Ending a call T...

Page 180: ...tab 2 Using the on screen keyboard enter at least one character to filter the displayed contacts If you enter an incorrect number or digit touch the icon to delete the last digit 3 Select a contact t...

Page 181: ...route to the destination Safety WARNING For your safety ensure that you do not become distracted fromthetaskofdriving throughuse of the navigation system Read and adhere to the safety messagewhichapp...

Page 182: ...he map Touch to access the options for setting a destination seeSettingadestination page4 37 The MIS has a multi touch screen allowing easy zooming in and out using pinch gestures Touch the screen wit...

Page 183: ...arest McLaren retailer A list of McLaren retailers is shown with the nearest at the top of the list Touch the address to set it as your new destination Fuel stations Touch the fuel icon to locate your...

Page 184: ...position of your desired destination Route Overview Once your destination has been selected an overview will be displayed with your route highlighted Yourstartposition currentposition any waypoint s...

Page 185: ...Modes page 4 39 Tones page 4 39 Balance Fader page 4 40 Modes There are 3 preset audio modes Driver Focus Optimised listening for the driver seat Studio Truesound Astheartistintended This is the defa...

Page 186: ...f 1 Bass Touchthe or iconsadjacenttobasstoachieve the desired sound reproduction quality The range is 0 to 9 or 0 to 9 in increments of 1 Balance Fader Touch and drag the cross hair to adjust the bala...

Page 187: ...page 4 29 Connecting an external device page 4 22 and Apple CarPlay page 4 27 Press the button on the end of the left hand control stalk to activate the voice recognition function of a connected devi...

Page 188: ...ng data and track maps Track performance can be reviewed in an analysis viewer where you can playback a session view lap times split in to sectors camera replay data and achievements Custom track or r...

Page 189: ...a track or road record a new track or select Explore All Tracks to select a new track from the library NOTE The list of tracks is dynamic and will vary based on your location with the closest track at...

Page 190: ...o describe the condition of the track Benchmark Selectthelaptimetocompare your current lap to Sync to Device Touch to toggle the function On or Off When On the session data will be automatically synch...

Page 191: ...the delta time Tap the centre of the screen to change between 3D and 2D view TheviewontheDriverDisplaycanbe changed from 3D to 2D by pulling the left hand stalk 4 Usetheiconshowntodropamarker which ca...

Page 192: ...telemetry data NOTE Session data and user created tracks can be shared across vehicles Importing from a USB device 1 Insert a USB storage device into one of the vehicle USB ports See USB sockets page...

Page 193: ...avigate to the session data to be exported See Reviewing your data page 4 46 4 Touch the icon 5 Select the device to export the data to and follow the on screen instructions Editing a track Stored tra...

Page 194: ...hConnecttocompletetheconnection setup Updating software When the vehicle is connected to a Wi Fi network with the parking brake applied available OTA software updates will be downloaded automatically...

Page 195: ...t System MIS Touch See What s New to view the release notes eCall NOTE eCall will only function in supported markets eCall is a 112 based SOS emergency call system which can be triggered both automati...

Page 196: ...ticular shall be based on thenecessitytoprotectthevitalinterestsofthe individuals in accordance with Regulation EU 2016 679 Processing of such data is strictly limited to the purpose of handling the e...

Page 197: ...oropenerthatwas manufactured before April 1982 WARNING When programming HomeLink to a garage door opener orentrygate makesurethatthearea is clear of people and objects Damage or injury may occur as th...

Page 198: ...ould like to program 1 2 or 3 The HomeLink indicator light 4 will begin flashing slowly 3 Position the garage door opener remote control 2 8 cm 1 3 in away from the interior mirror 4 Press and hold th...

Page 199: ...g procedure is performed buttonswhichalreadyhavedevicesprogrammed to them can be overwritten 1 PressandholdtheHomeLink buttonthat you would like to reprogram 1 2 or 3 TheHomeLink indicatorlight 4 will...

Page 200: ...w devicetothebutton itwillreverttothe previously held programming Clearing your HomeLink Before returning a leased vehicle or selling your vehicle be sure to clear out any programmed HomeLink buttons...

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Page 203: ...r window 5 10 Interior Features 5 11 Ambient lighting 5 11 Entry lighting 5 12 Exit lighting 5 12 Stowage compartments 5 12 Cup holders 5 14 Owner documentation 5 14 Sun visors 5 15 Accessory power so...

Page 204: ...driver s door console A switch for the passenger s window is located on the passenger s door console 1 Driver s window switch 2 Passenger s window switch Press switch 1 or 2 The window will open for...

Page 205: ...r immediately Anti trap protection WARNING Do not leave children unattendedinthevehicle theycould be injured by the movement of the window Anti trap protection will stop windows closing if an obstruct...

Page 206: ...o not obstruct airflow to this sensor or the performance of the climate control system will be reduced NOTE Thevehiclewillretainthecurrent climate control settings when the ignition is switched off Co...

Page 207: ...The button illuminates and the air distribution temperature and blower speed are adjusted automatically on both sides of the vehicle Inanyautomaticmode thereisnoneedtoadjust the blower speed or air d...

Page 208: ...independently for the driver and passenger Press the top screen area to direct air to the windscreen press the middle screen area to direct air to the face level and diffused air vents press the bott...

Page 209: ...and defrosting modes Use the A C button to enable disable the A C compressor Demisting Defrosting Touch the demist button to activate the screen demist function The button will illuminate and an icon...

Page 210: ...ature to the highest setting the blower is adjusted to a set speed and air is directed to the footwells To set the temperature to minimum touch until LO is displayed In AUTO mode the climate control s...

Page 211: ...heairconditioningto prevent the windows misting Touchtheairrecirculationbutton toactivateair recirculation The button will illuminate To switch off air recirculation touch the button again and the but...

Page 212: ...ted rear window WARNING Removeanyaccumulated ice or snow from the mirrors and windowsbeforesettingoff Impaired visibilitycouldendangeryourselfand others Touch the button to heat the rear window and ex...

Page 213: ...he coloured bars to select the ambient lighting colour The selected colour will expand and appear larger than the other colours Touch Reset to return the ambient lighting to the default setting Touch...

Page 214: ...ythreetimes Thevehiclemustbein an awake mode with the ignition off Every additional pull on the direction indicator stalk whilst the exit lighting has been activated willincreasethetimeincrementbyanad...

Page 215: ...tion sensor if fitted will not function NOTE The area behind the seats is not designed for storing luggage or any other personal items Seat stowage pocket Apocketisfittedtothefrontedgeofthedriver s se...

Page 216: ...glass or porcelain You couldbeinjuredbythemintheevent of an accident NOTE Beverage containers in the cup holders should always have a lid If not beveragescouldspillandcausedamage to the vehicle equip...

Page 217: ...Amps and is the only one that can be used to connect a McLaren supplied battery charger NOTE Do not leave any device except a McLaren supplied battery charger that draws power from the vehicle connect...

Page 218: ...console stowage compartment 1 USB C socket 2 USB A socket The USB sockets can be used to connect USB flash drives iPods and other compatible MP3 players NOTE The USB C socket 1 should be used for Appl...

Page 219: ...ignition is switched off the vehicle tracking system will automatically arm itself If the vehicle is then moved lifted towed or driven withouttheautomaticdriverrecognition card present a silent alert...

Page 220: ...police in your home country for you to obtain a police incident number 4 The vehicle tracking centre will then liaise with the relevant local police to recover your vehicle In order to prevent your ve...

Page 221: ...ehicle you MUST contact the service provider For example if you have changed your telephone mobile phone number youhavechangedtheregistrationplateon your vehicle you are moving house you are selling y...

Page 222: ...this will be recorded on your account you may be charged for excessive false alarms All automatic driver recognition card users will be allowed up to 5 false alerts in a 12 month period NOTE To avoid...

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Page 225: ...rging safety 6 17 Charging the 12V battery 6 18 High Voltage HV battery charging safety 6 19 Charging the High Voltage HV battery 6 21 Fuses 6 24 Fuse replacement 6 24 Main fuse box 6 24 Secondary fus...

Page 226: ...aren Assistance 6 47 McLaren assistance 6 47 Replacement 12V battery 6 47 In the event of a breakdown 6 47 Towing for recovery 6 48 Driving Abroad 6 49 Driving abroad 6 49 6 02 Maintaining Your McLare...

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Page 228: ...ngine oil 1 Ensure the following conditions are met Vehicle stationary and positioned on a level surface Parking brake applied Sport or Track powertrain mode selected Engine running Neutral selected a...

Page 229: ...is on you shouldbeawarethattheenginemay restart without warning WARNING The ignition must be switched off before carrying out the engine oil top up process WARNING Oil must not be spilt outside of th...

Page 230: ...If the oil temperature is too high a warning will be displayed on the Driver Display Reduce the vehicle and engine speed until the warning message disappears Coolant Coolant is a mixture of water and...

Page 231: ...ping up take care not to spill any coolant Coolant must not be allowed to escape into the soil or waterways 6 Replace the cap by turning it clockwise to the stop 7 Close the service cover See Service...

Page 232: ...ckandtopupprocess NOTE Avoid spilling brake fluid it is harmful to painted surfaces Any spillagesmustberemovedimmediately with a mixture of car shampoo and water Right hand drive models Left hand driv...

Page 233: ...mpartment page 1 08 Windscreen washer fluid WARNING Some washer fluids are highlyflammable Fire nakedflames and smoking are prohibited when handling washer fluid WARNING Washerfluidistoxic Keep contai...

Page 234: ...the reservoir cap 4 Top up the windscreen washer fluid 5 Closethecapandreplacetheaccesscover 6 Close the luggage compartment see Luggage compartment page 1 08 Power steering fluid WARNING Power steer...

Page 235: ...page 6 12 Exhaust Filter clean drive urgently needed See Owner s Manual The GPF is approaching capacity and the vehicle must be driven in a certain way in order to regenerate the GPF Follow the GPF d...

Page 236: ...austFiltercleancompleted is not displayed after 20 minutes then the drive cycle can be repeated Allow the engine to idle for a minimum of 10 minutes to cool the system down before repeating the drive...

Page 237: ...ed Always use the emergency equipment in a safe andresponsiblemannerandbeaware of other road users Front luggage compartment equipment Theemergencyequipmentisstoredagainstthe side wall of the front lu...

Page 238: ...side of the front luggage compartment NOTE Check the expiry dates of the first aid kit materials every 12 months and replace them if necessary Tyre sealant The tyre sealant 3 is stored inside the acc...

Page 239: ...ry bag at the side of the front luggage compartment NOTE Only use the fuel funnel when fillingthevehiclewithfuelfromsources other than a fuel pump on a garage forecourt Do not use the fuel funnel when...

Page 240: ...er To operate follow the manufacturer s instructions on the side of the fire extinguisher NOTE The fire extinguisher must be checked every 12 months or it may fail inanemergency Oncetheextinguisher is...

Page 241: ...access to a HV charging cable is not available Contact your McLaren retailer for more information WARNING The lithium ion batteries fitted to your McLaren are sealed for life and no attempt should be...

Page 242: ...ger connected to the 12V battery and switched on during periods when your vehicle is not in regular use and access to a HV charging cable is not available NOTE A12Vbatterychargermaintains the conditio...

Page 243: ...d in and connected to your vehicle during periods when yourvehicleisnotinregularuse This willhelpmaintainthelifeofboththe HV battery and the 12V battery WARNING Extension cable s must notbeusedbetween...

Page 244: ...charging as this may increase charging time WARNING Do not drive on top of the HV charging cable WARNING Do not place the charging equipment close to a heater or other heat sources WARNING Donotattem...

Page 245: ...ive operation do not cover the ICCB NOTE Further information and instructions for the HV charging cable can be found at https www aptiv com user manual Charging the High Voltage HV battery When your M...

Page 246: ...ge 1 08 1 Switch off the engine 2 Press the rear edge of the HV charge port flap the latch will release 3 Open the flap 4 Retrieve the HV charging cable from the luggage compartment and fully uncoil t...

Page 247: ...lay will indicate a charging error and a message will confirm this 3 HV battery charge status indicator See HV battery charge level and range page 3 23 4 Fuel level indicator See Fuel level and range...

Page 248: ...d to your McLaren Location Fuse Box Behind a panel in the rear bulkhead behindtheleft hand seat Main fuse box Below the dashboard on the passenger s side Secondary fuse box On top of the battery in th...

Page 249: ...lacement fuse does not solve the electrical problem or it fails immediately contact your McLaren retailer Main fuse box fuse specification chart Circuit protected Amps No Domain Controller ZB2 60 F1 D...

Page 250: ...Sensor 7 5 F40 LH Ignition Amplifier 30 F45 RH Ignition Amplifier 30 F46 LH Lambda MAF Exhaust ESG 5 F47 RH Lambda MAF Exhaust ESG 5 F48 Starter 5 F49 Domain Controller ZC1 15 F59 Domain Controller ZC...

Page 251: ...alsoremovethetwoclipsat the rear 2 4 Lowertheclosingpanel sufficientlytogain access to the fuse box NOTE Do not lower the closing panel further than necessary as it could be damaged 5 Remove the appr...

Page 252: ...F17 PTC Heater 5 F18 HVAC Blower 20 F19 Circuit protected Amps No OBD 10 F20 Ethernet Switch 5 F21 PEPS ECU 5 F22 TCU 5 F23 F24 ADI Centre Display 4 F25 ADI Driver Display 4 F26 Radio Antenna Module 3...

Page 253: ...rds off its locating pegs and remove 5 Releasethecatchesshownandremovethe cover from the fuse box 6 Refer to the fuse identification label remove the appropriate fuse and replace it with a fuse of the...

Page 254: ...Electronic Stability Control Motor 40 F5 Condenser Fans Controller 20 F6 LTR Coolant Pump 20 F7 Headlamps Relay 20 F8 Domain Controller ZA1 15 F9 Domain Controller ZA1 15 F10 Circuit protected Amps N...

Page 255: ...ng life and low power consumption whileprovidingthesameamountofillumination Headlamps Your McLaren is fitted with light emitting diode headlamps These provide greater visibility on both dipped and mai...

Page 256: ...hen the battery is discharged thewindowwillnotlowerslightly away fromtheseals Takecarewhileopening the door the window or the door seals could be damaged 4 Fit the mechanical key back into the key fob...

Page 257: ...rged battery Toreleaseadoorfrominside releasethemanual door release strap retainer and pull the strap The door latch will then release allowing the doortobepartiallyraisedbeforeitautomatically swings...

Page 258: ...to counteract pressure of the door seals andturnthekeyfurthertoreleasethedoor NOTE When the battery is discharged thewindowwillnotlowerslightly away fromtheseals Takecarewhileopening the door the win...

Page 259: ...come discharged the vehicle can still be started by placing the key fob in front of the cup holder and pressing the START STOP See Starting the vehicle page 6 33 1 Slide the back cover off the key fob...

Page 260: ...per blade 1 Positionthewiperbladesintheservicepark positiononthewindscreenseeParkingthe wiper blades page 6 36 2 Lift the wiper arms from the screen NOTE Never open the luggage compartment lid when th...

Page 261: ...monitoring system TPMS will not work and a warning lamp will be illuminated seeInstrumentsandwarninglights page 2 05 These tyres provide the best possible performance in conjunction with the safety sy...

Page 262: ...em TPMS willnot workandawarninglampwillbeilluminated see Instruments and warning lights page 2 05 6 Displays the maximum load which can be carried by the tyre 7 Treadwear grade number The higher the f...

Page 263: ...d correctly Inspecting wheels and tyres At least every 7 days check the tyres for cuts punctures tears bumps deformationandcracks Check wheels for severe corrosion Damaged wheels could cause a loss of...

Page 264: ...ntovibrations noises andunusualhandlingcharacteristics e g pulling to one side This may indicate that the tyres or wheelsaredamaged Ifyouexperienceanything unusual reduceyourspeedandstopthevehicle as...

Page 265: ...ave a negative effect on handling characteristics e g by causing aquaplaning ENVIRONMENTAL Checktyrepressures at least every 7 days Interchanging wheels WARNING Only approved wheels withwintertyrescan...

Page 266: ...ured tyre replaced as soon as possible WARNING Have punctured tyres replaced McLarendonotrecommend that punctured tyres are repaired WARNING If the tyre sealant comes into contact with your eyes or sk...

Page 267: ...bborn grease marks can beremovedusingwhitespiritordenatured alcohol After cleaning immediately wash the area with soapy water to remove all traces of spirit or alcohol 5 Oncethevehicleisclean workfrom...

Page 268: ...E Do not use cutting compound colour restoration products or polishes containing a harsh abrasive These can scratch the surface and permanently damage the paint work Paint damage and rectification Reg...

Page 269: ...rush Seat belts Extend the belts and clean with warm soapy water only Do not use any type of detergent or chemicalcleaningproduct Allowthebeltstodry naturally while extended preferably away from direc...

Page 270: ...s will damage the vehicle NOTE Use a jack with a flat lifting platform and a rubber pad to protect the chassis from surface damage Do not lift under a body panel WARNING Ensure the vehicle is correctl...

Page 271: ...event of a breakdown In the event of a problem with your vehicle contact your McLaren retailer If your McLaren retailer is unavailable contact the roadside assistance operator who is available 24 hour...

Page 272: ...ew the towing eye clockwise into the mounting hole ensuring that it is screwed in to the full extent of the thread NOTE To avoid damage to the towing eye and the vehicle it is important to ensure that...

Page 273: ...legal in the countries in which you are travelling In certain countries only low octane fuel is available For further information about fuel grades see Recommended fuel page 2 59 NOTE The headlamp asy...

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Page 277: ...7 04 Maximum speeds in each gear 7 05 Gear ratios 7 05 Vehicle dimensions 7 06 Vehicle weights 7 07 Wheel and tyre sizes 7 08 Turning circle 7 09 Tyre pressures 7 09 Service Products Fluids and Capac...

Page 278: ...ally fitted Ensurethatanyaccessoriesaresuitableforyour McLaren Accessories which constitute a modification to the vehicle could invalidate the vehicle s warranty This applies if they change the vehicl...

Page 279: ...on a plate at the base of the driver s side door aperture and viewed in the System section on the Driver Display see VIN page 4 20 VIN plate The vehicle identification number plate also contains the...

Page 280: ...inimum and maximum ambient temperatures performance degradation may be experienced McLaren disclaims any liability of the statedenginepowernotbeingachieved if the vehicle is being used outside of thes...

Page 281: ...ear 104 168 3rd gear 134 216 4th gear 164 264 5th gear 198 318 6th gear 205 330 7th gear 204 329 8th gear Gear ratios 12 92 1 1st gear 8 85 1 2nd gear 6 46 1 3rd gear 5 05 1 4th gear 4 12 1 5th gear 3...

Page 282: ...nce normal E 139 mm 5 in Groundclearance nose lift 8 1 Approach angle normal F 10 3 Approach angle nose lift 16 7 Departure angle normal G 15 8 Departure angle nose lift 1 976 mm 6 ft 6 in Vehicle wid...

Page 283: ...n weight all fluids and 90 fuel 1 578 3 479 Kerb weight plus 75 kg driver 671 1 479 Kerb weight distribution front axle 907 2 000 Kerb weight distribution rear axle 1 756 3 871 Maximum gross vehiclewe...

Page 284: ...i P ZERO MC C 235 35 ZR19 91Y XL Pirelli P ZERO Corsa MC C Rear tyres 295 35 ZR20 105Y XL Pirelli P ZERO MC C 295 35 ZR20 105Y XL Pirelli P ZERO Corsa MC C Winter tyres Front tyres 235 35 R19 91W XL M...

Page 285: ...ront wheels Loading condition Psi Bar Psi Bar 32 2 2 32 2 2 Normal use 39 2 7 39 2 7 Speedsover165mph 270 km h Dependingonthemarket thetyrepressurescan also be found on a label on the inside of the fu...

Page 286: ...acity McLaren recommend using Gulf Formula Elite 5W 40 API SP ACEA C3 GulfFormulaEliteisanadvanced fullysynthetic oil that provides enhanced deposit and wear protection It also offers protection again...

Page 287: ...the cooling system Offers anti corrosion protection NOTE Use coolant in all climates all year round If coolant is not used the cooling system will not be sufficiently protected from corrosion and the...

Page 288: ...vals WARNING Only use fluid from new air tight containers Windscreen washer fluid WARNING Some washer fluids are highlyflammable Fire nakedflames and smoking are prohibited when handling washer fluid...

Page 289: ...ipers are switched on It prevents moisture build up on the brake discs during periods of heavy rain by applying the brakes momentarily so that the pads touch the discs Brake steer Brake steer offers t...

Page 290: ...wever with inertia push theclutchholdingthenextgearisengagedwith greater force and the engine speed is not allowedtodecreasefully thereforeutilisingthe inertiaofitsinternalrotatingmasses Thisinturn pr...

Page 291: ...ovides the relentless acceleration Static Adaptive Headlamps With the headlamps on the Static Adaptive Headlamps adjust the beams when cornering providing improved illumination in the direction of tra...

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Page 295: ...tem TPMS Smart Connectivity Module 8 05 Smart Key Fob 8 06 RED Declaration of Conformity Telematics unit type 2148 8 07 RED Declaration of conformity Driver card type 2781 8 09 Alarm 8 12 Driver assis...

Page 296: ...nt System MIS All regions markets Product ADI GEN 2 0 Model ICU Europe Manufacturer Faurecia Clarion Electronics Europe S A S 40 Avenue des Terroirs de France 75012 Paris France 8 02 Conformity Inform...

Page 297: ...lli UK Tyres Limited declares that the radio equipment PSN 09S is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 No 1206 The full text of the UKCA declaration of conformity is available at th...

Page 298: ...fwaterandseekmedicalattention In the event of a fault with the sensor and possibleaccidentaldamagetothebatterywhich causes the contents to leak out it is recommended to use appropriate personal protec...

Page 299: ...tatutory Instruments 2017 No 1206 The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 ThefulltextoftheUKDeclarationofConformity is available at the following internet address https valeo clientportal com Product Sma...

Page 300: ...rrect type Replace battery with the same type WARNING Risk of explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas Do not use in store in bring into environment of extremely high temperature or extreme...

Page 301: ...Hz Bd 1 Class 4 32 5dBm 2dB for GSM900 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1800 Class E2 26 5dBm 3dB for GSM 900 8 PSK Class E2 26dBm 3 4dB for GSM 1800 8 PSK Class 3 23dBm 2dB for LTE 800 LTE FDD Bd20 Class 3 2...

Page 302: ...lease immediately consult a doctor as batteries can cause serious internal chemical burn in just a couple of hours and also lead to death Replacing the batteries with a wrong type or mixing different...

Page 303: ...tion switched off For vehicles with driver card remote keypad The vehicle is moved without a driver card remote keypad Sabotage The Stolen Vehicle Tracking device has been illicitly tampered with Brea...

Page 304: ...hium batteries with carbon or alkaline batteries may cause explosion Do not short circuit positive and negative terminals do not attempt to recharge primary batteries do not throw batteries into fire...

Page 305: ...starting Operating Stolen Vehicle Tracking unit with driver card TheStolenVehicleTrackingunitcanbedisabled automatically using an activated driver card Switching driver card on Press button A on the...

Page 306: ...d If the Stolen Vehicle Tracking cannot be deactivated using the Driver Card e g if the Driver Card battery is flat or the Driver Card was lost contact the control centre and get the control centre pe...

Page 307: ...t is constructed so that it canbeoperatedinallEUmemberstateswithout infringing applicable requirements in regard to the requirements on the use of radio spectrum 76 77 GHz Frequency band 29 92 dBm Nom...

Page 308: ...claration of Conformity is available at the following internet address http www homelink com regulatory Frequency Bands in which the radio equipment operates 433 05MHz 434 79MHz 0 251 mW E R P 868 00M...

Page 309: ...address www actia se doc Maximum transmitted power Max tx power dBm Frequency MHz Band Cellular 33 880 915 GSM 900 30 1710 1785 GSM 1800 24 1920 1980 Bd I 2100 24 1710 1785 Bd III 1800 24 880 915 Bd...

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Page 313: ...11 Anti lock braking system 2 27 Anti trap protection windows 5 03 Apple CarPlay 4 27 Assistance settings 4 12 Audio overview 4 39 Auto High Beam Assist 1 35 Automatic driver recognition card 5 17 Aut...

Page 314: ...cLaren Track Telemetry 4 42 media controls 4 22 media settings 4 14 navigation 4 14 other information 4 04 overview 4 04 overview audio 4 39 overview media 4 21 overview navigation 4 35 overview phone...

Page 315: ...rol 5 07 Demisting climate control 5 07 Deployment air bags 1 28 Diagnostic port 6 24 Dimensions 7 06 Dipped beam headlamps 1 34 Direction indicators 1 37 Disabling the tracker system 5 18 Discharged...

Page 316: ...amps 1 36 E eCall 4 49 Economical driving 2 13 E Diff 2 29 Electrical status 2 04 Electric seats 1 16 backrest rake adjustment 1 17 forward and rearward adjustment 1 17 height adjustment 1 17 lumbar a...

Page 317: ...up 6 08 Fluid power steering topping up 6 10 Foot brake 2 09 Force limiters seat belts 1 24 Front air bags 1 25 Front luggage compartment 1 08 equipment 6 13 manual opening 6 34 opening discharged ba...

Page 318: ...rument cluster display 3 05 Instruments 3 19 car status 3 10 cleaning 6 45 comfort mode 3 19 display 3 19 display messages 3 13 display window 3 19 driver display overview 2 07 electric mode 3 19 Elec...

Page 319: ...e climate control 5 05 Manual mode transmission 2 20 Manual seats 1 15 backrest rake adjustment 1 16 forward and rearward adjustment 1 15 height adjustment 1 16 lumbar adjustment 1 16 Manual unlocking...

Page 320: ...0 interior 1 31 memory 1 18 reverse dip 1 32 Mirrors vanity 5 15 Mislock 1 06 Motion sensor interior 1 13 N Navigation 3 08 4 14 overview 4 35 safety 4 35 setting a destination 4 37 using navigation 4...

Page 321: ...10 Recirculation mode climate control 5 09 Recommended fuel quality 2 59 Recovery of your vehicle 6 48 Refuelling 2 57 Removing the service cover 1 10 Replacement battery 6 47 Replacing bulbs 6 31 fu...

Page 322: ...omfort entry exit 4 11 Connectivity 4 08 convenience 4 10 driver assistance 2 36 lighting 4 10 overview 4 08 Performance shift cue 4 12 Road speed limit 4 13 security 4 15 system 4 19 time and units 4...

Page 323: ...brake fluid 6 08 coolant 6 06 engine oil 6 05 gearbox oil 6 07 power steering fluid 6 10 windscreen washer fluid 6 09 Tow away protection 1 13 Towing 6 48 eye 6 15 Track driving 5 Tracker 5 20 Trackin...

Page 324: ...ock braking system 2 28 brakes 2 09 engine 2 12 seat belt 1 24 Supplementary Restraint System 1 28 Warning lights 2 05 Warning triangle 6 13 Washer fluid windscreen 6 09 7 12 Washing 6 43 exterior 6 4...

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