Driving Controls
Starting and Driving
2.15
selected. The light around the parking
sensors button will illuminate red to indicate
that parking sensors are active.
The center sensors on the front bumper
have a range of approximately 3 feet
(1 meter). The center sensors in the rear
bumper have a range of approximately 5 feet
(1.5 meters).
An intermittent tone is heard when an
obstruction is within range. As the vehicle
moves closer to an obstruction, the
frequency of the tone increases. When the
distance between the sensors and the
obstruction is less than approximately
1.5 feet (40 centimeters), the tone becomes
continuous.
WARNING: The parking sensors may
not detect moving objects such as
children and animals until they are
dangerously close. Always
maneuver with caution and always
use your mirrors, turn your head and
look behind you.
NOTE: The parking sensors are for
guidance only and are not intended to
replace the driver’s visual checks for
obstructions when maneuvering. The
parking sensors may not detect some
obstructions, such as narrow posts or
small obstructions close to the ground
such as kerbs.
The rear parking sensors are automatically
switched off when reverse gear is de-
selected. The front parking sensors are
automatically switched off when the vehicle
speed exceeds 16 mph (26 kph) and drive is
selected. If the parking sensors have been
manually activated, by pressing the center of
the button, the front parking sensors will
become active again when the vehicle speed
reduces to 12 mph (20 kph).
The parking sensors can be switched off
manually by pressing the center of the
button, when in drive or neutral. The parking
sensors cannot be manually switched off if
Reverse gear is selected. When manually
switched off, the light around the button will
be extinguished.
When the system has been manually
switched off, both the front and rear sensors
will still switch on when reverse gear is
selected and remain on until drive or neutral
is selected again.
If a fault is detected, a long high-pitched
tone will sound. If the sensors are obscured
by dirt, ice or snow, clean them. If the
problem persists, contact your McLaren
retailer.
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