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Instruments

Driver Display

3.7

Message

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 through the messages.

Tire

This shows the pressures and 
temperatures of each of the 4 tires. 

If the figures are displayed in white, no 
action is required. 

If the figures are displayed in amber or red 
text have the tires inspected and pressures 
corrected as soon as possible.

Inspect the affected tires for any possible 
causes of reduced pressure or increased 
temperature.

Oil Status

Displays a gauge showing the level of oil 
and the oil temperature.

To check the engine oil level see Engine Oil, 
page 6.3
.

Summary of Contents for Elva

Page 1: ...Elva Owner s Handbook...

Page 2: ...Laren Retailer network is constantly expanding and a full list with contact details can be found at www retailers mclaren com In the event of an emergency call your local emergency telephone number Fo...

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

Page 4: ...ren and how to use those controls to best effect during a journey Instruments This section contains information on the Driver Display including information on how to operate features of the McLaren In...

Page 5: ...m market to market due to local restrictions and regulations Some illustrations in these applications may not necessarily reflect the specifications or options available in your local market and may s...

Page 6: ...t Arrow iconscan be used to navigate to the previous or next topic as required Select Related Topics to quickly access the other information within the current section The Left Arrowhead icon can be u...

Page 7: ...r impact resistant eyewear when you drive WARNING The electronic systems fitted to your McLaren interact with each other Tampering with these systems could cause malfunctions in other interconnected s...

Page 8: ...the safe operating temperatures NOTE Before you use your vehicle on a track consult your McLaren Retailer McLaren recommend that your vehicle is inspected before and after track use NOTE Always drive...

Page 9: ...nts When your 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...

Page 10: ...Introduction 8 to share summary data which is not tied to a specific vehicle with other organizations for research purposes...

Page 11: ...You Drive 1 3 Opening and Closing 1 3 General 1 3 Keyless entry 1 3 Key Fob Entry 1 3 Stowing The Key Fob 1 4 Opening A Door 1 5 Locking A Door 1 5 Mislock 1 6 Individual Settings 1 6 Locking And Unl...

Page 12: ...OOP 1 25 Supplementary Restraint System SRS Warning Light 1 25 Safety Features 1 25 Child Passengers 1 26 Child Restraint System 1 26 KISI Child Restraint Function 1 27 Deployable Rollover Protection...

Page 13: ...1 3 Before You Drive Vehicle Lift Operation 1 37 Vehicle Lift Raise 1 38 Vehicle Lift Lower 1 38...

Page 14: ...fob is within 3 ft 11 in 1 2m of the sensors The key fob needs only to be on the user s person or in a non metallic container such as a bag It does not need to be exposed or handled Five sensors detec...

Page 15: ...e it to function incorrectly The unlock button operation changes depending whether the Driver s door or Both doors option is selected in the vehicle settings see Security page 4 12 Stowing The Key Fob...

Page 16: ...system and may cause the alarm to sound 2 If keyless entry is used the front rear and side turn signals market specific will flash twice and the anti theft alarm system will be deactivated 3 The door...

Page 17: ...ress the button on the key fob See Security page 4 12 If only the driver s door has been configured to unlock the passenger s door can be unlocked by doing one of the following pulling the passenger s...

Page 18: ...E Unlocking the vehicle using the door release button while the key fob is not in the vehicle will activate the anti theft system and may cause the alarm to sound Closing A Door Push pull the door dow...

Page 19: ...isplay if the tonneau cover is open when pulling away NOTE When the tonneau cover is unlatched or open gear selection will be inhibited Press and hold D or R for 5 seconds to override this and then se...

Page 20: ...has engaged There is no anti trap feature preventing the cover closing if an item or body part is trapped between the cover and the aperture and serious injury orvehicle damage could occur NOTE Do no...

Page 21: ...n it is closing NOTE Do not leave the key fob in the service compartment If you do so the service cover may lock and you will be locked out of the vehicle NOTE The service cover will be alarmed when t...

Page 22: ...ng small items such as a helmet Ensure any items in the tonneau compartment are correctly stored as directed by the warning label NOTE Do not store any of the following in the tonneau compartment haza...

Page 23: ...g the keyless system or the key fob The anti theft alarm system will be armed after approximately 5 seconds The light in the central locking button will illuminate for approximately 60 seconds after l...

Page 24: ...armed when the vehicle is unlocked Disabling Tow away Protection NOTE You cannot disable tow away protection if the ignition is switched on To disable tow away protection 1 Switch off the ignition 2 O...

Page 25: ...ossible The position of the driver s seat must allow the driver to drive the vehicle safely The distance from the driver s seat to the pedals must be such that the driver can fully depress the pedals...

Page 26: ...at ensure that you can comfortably reach all pedals and are able to move them through their full travel NOTE Ensure that there are no unsecured items of luggage in the footwell or adjacent to the seat...

Page 27: ...tus page 2 4 The column control switch is located on the left hand side of the steering column 1 Height Raise 2 Height Lower 3 Reach Away 4 Reach Towards Moving the column control switch in directions...

Page 28: ...gine is off and the driver s door is opened To switch the feature on or off see Comfort Entry Exit page 4 11 WARNING Ensure that your hands are kept clear of the wheel and column as the steering wheel...

Page 29: ...f these are on or in your clothing The seat belt could be damaged and you could be injured WARNING Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time WARNING Children under 4 ft 11 in 1 5 m tal...

Page 30: ...Seat Belt Tensioners The seat belts incorporate belt tensioners Belt tensioners apply tension to the seat belts in an accident pulling them tight against the occupant WARNING Do not insert the belt la...

Page 31: ...g tone ceases when the driver and passenger have fastened their seat belt Helmets WARNING The AAMS will not prevent large objects from entering the cabin McLaren recommends that helmets are worn whils...

Page 32: ...rrectly worn seat belts they enhance the level of occupant protection offered by seat belts WARNING To reduce the risk of injuries in the event of an accident observe the following points Ensure that...

Page 33: ...eployed if the system determines they can offer additional protection for occupants against head and chest injuries NOTE The passenger s front air bag is only deployed if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF war...

Page 34: ...from inside the vehicle NOTE The passenger s side head air bag is only deployed if the passenger s seat is occupied See Occupant classification system passenger seat page 1 22 Occupant classification...

Page 35: ...h as covers heaters and massagers are NOT used These items can seriously affect the operation of the occupant classification system WARNING Do not put electronic devices that are active or connected t...

Page 36: ...ased The noise will not damage your hearing and the powder does not constitute a health hazard nor does it imply that a fire has broken out The powder could cause short term breathing difficulties for...

Page 37: ...ers in doing so or get out of the vehicle and possibly injure themselves or be injured by a passing vehicle WARNING Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight The metal parts of the c...

Page 38: ...dent or sudden braking and could be injured When fitting a child restraint system observe the manufacturer s instructions on the correct use of the child restraint KISI Child Restraint Function Your M...

Page 39: ...ocked it will be necessary to fully extend the seat belt to engage the KISI system the next time a child restraint is used Deployable Rollover Protection WARNING Do not put anything on the rollover pr...

Page 40: ...uct in the nose of the vehicle to create a plume of air over the cabin protecting the occupants from oncoming airflow The AAMS is set to off by default Press the AAMS button to activate the AAMS and d...

Page 41: ...tion The exterior mirrors control is located on the dashboard between the steering wheel and the center console Adjusting Mirrors 1 Switch the ignition on 2 Rotate the control to the left 1 to adjust...

Page 42: ...top lamp 3 Stop lamp Tail lamp 4 Turn signal 5 Reflector 6 Reverse lamp and rear fog lamp 7 Side marker lamp Light Switch WARNING The lights do not switch on automatically in foggy conditions Automati...

Page 43: ...lo beam headlamps will also switch on irrespective of ambient light conditions When the rear fog lamp is switched off the lo beam headlamps will also switch off dependent on ambient light conditions S...

Page 44: ...tion light illuminates on the Driver Display The hi beam headlamps operate for as long as the stalk is held Daytime Running Lamps Your McLaren is fitted with daytime running lamps which along with the...

Page 45: ...the switch both illuminate NOTE With the light switch in position A and the rear fog lamp switched on the lo beam headlamps will also switch on irrespective of ambient light conditions When the rear...

Page 46: ...lamps and both direction indicator warning lights on the Driver Display flash Press the hazard warning lamps button again to switch the hazard warning lamps off NOTE If the hazard warning lamps have...

Page 47: ...ance is felt The selected parking lights will illuminate once the vehicle has been locked To deactivate the parking lights press the turn signal hi beam stalk down for the left hand side or push up fo...

Page 48: ...ver time If the vehicle is left in a raised position for a long period a system reset may occur when the engine is next started to return the vehicle to normal ride height If vehicle lift is used when...

Page 49: ...ngine is restarted To change from raise to lower push the button on the control stalk The vehicle will start to lower and the information displayed on the Driver Display will confirm the change When t...

Page 50: ...le ride height is confirmed by a descending audible tone and the screen vehicle lowering icon will illuminate To change from lower to raise push the button on the control stalk The vehicle will start...

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Page 53: ...Light 2 10 Starting Stopping The Engine 2 10 Starting The Engine 2 11 Stopping The Engine 2 11 Eco Start Stop System 2 12 System Operation 2 12 Deactivating 2 13 Driving 2 13 Driving Away 2 13 Engine...

Page 54: ...2 34 Airbrake AERO Button ON 2 35 Lowering The Airbrake Vehicle Moving 2 35 Lowering The Airbrake Vehicle Stationary 2 35 Airbrake Operation 2 36 Airbrake Self test 2 36 Manual Test 2 36 Active Centra...

Page 55: ...2 3 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: ...d or START STOP button pressed when the vehicle is in Sleep mode Time odometer reading battery status and fuel gauge are available on the Driver Display If there is no further activity after 60 second...

Page 57: ...ecome discharged Switching On The Ignition 1 Ensure that the key fob is inside the vehicle 2 To switch on the ignition without starting the engine press the START STOP button without depressing the br...

Page 58: ...Engine coolant hot warning light If this illuminates stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately No charge warning light If this illuminatesstopthevehiclea...

Page 59: ...Speedometer page 3 3 Driver Display Left hand Side The Driver Display provides important information to the driver and will vary depending on the mode and vehicle settings selected 1 Handling Control...

Page 60: ...ear Positions page 2 18 and Manual Automatic Mode page 2 20 If manual mode is active gear changes are made using the gearshift paddles See Gearshift Paddles page 2 21 Parking Brake NOTE When parking o...

Page 61: ...Display extinguishes WARNING If the parking brake is manually released the vehicle may start to move NOTE If the parking brake is not manually released it will automatically release as the vehicle is...

Page 62: ...e the vehicle is in motion stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately Brake Discs And Pads WARNING New brake pads require a period of bedding in For the f...

Page 63: ...ngine is cranking cranking is stopped Stopping The Engine 1 Depress the brake pedal 2 Select neutral 3 Press the START STOP button The engine stops and the immobiliser is activated The vehicle enters...

Page 64: ...if conditions have not been met and the system is not available green if all conditions have been met and the system is available The system will automatically stop the engine when the brake pedal is...

Page 65: ...viously deactivated Driving Driving Away WARNING Never turn the engine off while driving as there will be no assistance for the steering or the foot brake You will need more effort to steer and brake...

Page 66: ...extinguishes as soon as the engine is started providing that no faults exist If the light illuminates while driving an engine management fault has been detected and reduced engine performance may be e...

Page 67: ...and are the result of extreme operating conditions For example high exhaust temperatures can be caused by extended track driving maintaining high engine speed for long durations and sudden and repeate...

Page 68: ...bs 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 km h and d...

Page 69: ...intended to replace the driver s visual checks for obstructionswhenmaneuvring The rear view camera may not show some obstructions in certain ambient light or weather conditions The RVC is automaticall...

Page 70: ...tify if the vehicle is in Drive Neutral or Reverse Drive All seven forward gears are available Gear changes will be automatic unless manual mode has been selected When drive is selected and the brakes...

Page 71: ...arning message will appear on the Driver Display to inform you of the fault Accelerator Pedal Position Your style of driving influences how the seamless shift gearbox changes gear With light accelerat...

Page 72: ...ound to indicate that an upshift is required to maintain optimum performance For setting options see Performance Shift Cue page 4 12 When in manual mode and driving more economically the gear shift in...

Page 73: ...ars on the gear position display See Gear Position Indicator page 3 13 NOTE The single piece paddle and central pivot enables upshifts and downshifts to be made using either paddle As an alternative u...

Page 74: ...then select the appropriate gear for the vehicle speed Pre Cog The gearbox will anticipate the next gear change and pre select the required gear to ensure fast and seamless gear change When the vehicl...

Page 75: ...paddle Modes NOTE The information displayed on the Driver Display will change dependent on the handling mode selected See Handling And Powertrain Display page 3 13 The mode selected will remain active...

Page 76: ...engage the AAMS when the vehicle is already in track mode track mode must first be switched off NOTE Track mode is only available when AAMS is off NOTE In Track handling mode the electronic stability...

Page 77: ...with a reduced shift duration and are further enhanced with inertia push See Inertia Push page 7 13 Automatic mode C Normal Gear changes are configured to offer the optimum economy without sacrificing...

Page 78: ...termined by the vehicle speed acceleration braking and road gradient Depending on the current active shift strategy the word Non Active Comfort Sport or Track changes colour to green when economy mode...

Page 79: ...correctly If the warning message remains contact your McLaren retailer NOTE Launch mode is only available if the following conditions are met Both doors are closed Vehicle ride height normal and vehic...

Page 80: ...unch control release the accelerator pedal or wait for approximately 5 10 seconds until launch control is deactivated If the launch is aborted release the accelerator pedal and then press it again to...

Page 81: ...g system prevents the wheels from locking when you brake This allows the vehicle to be steered during braking maneuvers The anti lock braking system works from a speed of approximately 5 mph 8 km h up...

Page 82: ...ations If you depress the brake pedal quickly the brake assist system automatically increases the force applied to the brakes and thus shortens the stopping distance Continue to depress the brake peda...

Page 83: ...again gently apply the brake on the inside rear wheel thereby restoring traction and stability Electronic Brake Pre fill If the accelerator pedal is suddenly released the electronic brake pre fill fu...

Page 84: ...ntrol unless on a track and prevailing conditions are suitable NOTE When you deactivate electronic stability control the following conditions result The ESC OFF warning light illuminates The light on...

Page 85: ...ome menu to access the traction control settings Select or to increase or decrease the amount of drift to suit your preference Select to save and manage favourite settings To reset to factory settings...

Page 86: ...equirements A self test facility initiates after every full ignition on off cycle NOTE The Airbrake uses hydraulic pressure and will only operate with the engine running NOTE The Airbrake system is au...

Page 87: ...function correctly The driver is responsible for ensuring no person or object can be trapped during Airbrake movement NOTE To ensure stability of the vehicle while the Airbrake is moving the Airbrake...

Page 88: ...he crest of a hill NOTE The Airbrake may actively deploy to aid engine compartment cooling Airbrake Self test The Airbrake performs an automatic self test if any of the following occur after each full...

Page 89: ...abel determine the proper inflation pressure for those tires In certain circumstances it is possible that the Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS pressure warning will display without the loss of air...

Page 90: ...efficiency and tire tread life and may affect the vehicle s handling and stopping ability Over inflation can also have an adverse effect on tire tread wear and vehicle handling WARNING TPMS is not a...

Page 91: ...ENTAL Check tire pressures at least every 7 days Tire Temperature Monitoring System Operation If a high tire temperature is detected the tire Temperature Monitoring System will display an error messag...

Page 92: ...e accelerator pedal This is useful on motorway journeys where a constant speed can be maintained for long periods All cruise control functions are operated by the cruise control stalk positioned on th...

Page 93: ...ol Briefly push the cruise control stalk away from you Cruise control is cancelled and the indicator on the Driver Display extinguishes The last speed set remains stored NOTE The last speed stored is...

Page 94: ...push the stalk up to store the new speed Reducing Cruise Control Speed A brief push of the stalk downwards will decrease the vehicle speed in 1 mph 1 km h decrements depending on the units selected s...

Page 95: ...nly 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 Cr...

Page 96: ...n descending steep gradients NOTE ASL can be activated when the vehicle is stationary The upper speed limit will be set to a default speed of 20 mph 30 km h The ASL control allows the driver to set an...

Page 97: ...Driving Controls Active Speed Limiter 2 45 Cancelling Active Speed Limiter To cancel the ASL briefly push the stalk away from you The indicator on the Driver Display will be extinguished...

Page 98: ...minutes After the 625miles 1 000km running in period you may gradually use the vehicle s full performance NOTE Failure to observe the engine and gearbox operating limits during the running in period...

Page 99: ...47 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 inspecte...

Page 100: ...f the engine 2 Open the tonneau cover See Tonneau Cover page 1 9 3 Insert the nozzle into the fuel filler and dispense fuel For fuel recommendations see Recommended Fuel page 2 49 4 Do not continue to...

Page 101: ...of fuel being dispensed is displayed on the filling pump NOTE The likelihood of engine wear or damage is increased if fuel does not meet the requirements of EN 228 for unleaded petrol or if fuel addit...

Page 102: ...windscreen washer system 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 fo...

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Page 105: ...nfo 3 6 Overview 3 6 Message 3 7 Tire 3 7 Oil Status 3 7 Battery 3 8 Servicing 3 8 Vehicle Identification Number 3 8 Navigation 3 9 Messages 3 9 Messages 3 10 Display Window 3 12 Non Active Comfort mo...

Page 106: ...e selected the tachometer style will change to suit the selected mode See Display Window page 3 12 NOTE The maximum RPM is dynamic and will be reduced under certain conditions e g if the engine oil is...

Page 107: ...d mode See Display Window page 3 12 NOTE The speedometer changes from mph to km h when the units are changed from miles to kilometres See Speed Distance Units page 4 9 NOTE The vehicle speed will cons...

Page 108: ...4 7 Temperature WARNING Even if the temperature displayed is above freezing point the road surface may still be icy You should always adapt your driving style and speed to suit the weather conditions...

Page 109: ...o move through to the next menu in the structure 5 At the end of each structure there will be a display of information or a screen where a setting can be changed or information viewed 6 When the funct...

Page 110: ...ip Long Term The Trip Long Term indicator displays the following data accumulated since the last trip reset distance time average fuel consumption average speed Odometer The odometer is shown on each...

Page 111: ...s and temperatures of each of the 4 tires If the figures are displayed in white no action is required If the figures are displayed in amber or red text have the tires inspected and pressures corrected...

Page 112: ...icing At approximately 30 days or 625 miles 1 000 km before a service is due the above display is shown The message will then appear every time the ignition is switched on with the time distance figur...

Page 113: ...for guidance only Always observe local speed limit information as there may be temporary or new speed restrictions in place Messages The Driver Display may show messages that refer you to the Owner s...

Page 114: ...engine torque Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle in neutral for a few minutes Clutch temperature high The vehicle has been subject to extreme operating conditions This may be caused by exc...

Page 115: ...t wheels and tires See Inspecting Wheels And Tires page 6 22 Rear left tire over temperature Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tires See Inspecting Wheels And Tires page 6 22 Rear right tire ove...

Page 116: ...ent performance values of the vehicle The Driver Display shown above is displayed when the vehicle is in Sport mode The information displayed on the centre section of the Driver Display will change de...

Page 117: ...with the speedometer when the vehicle is in Sport or Track mode See Sport Mode page 3 12 and Track Mode page 3 12 For more information see Manual Automatic Mode page 2 20 Handling And Powertrain Displ...

Page 118: ...gh temperature slow down until the temperature drops to normal WARNING If the temperature continues to rise a warning message will appear on the Driver Display Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permi...

Page 119: ...ontinues 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 And Range Fuel Level The fuel l...

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Page 123: ...Units 4 10 Pressure Units 4 10 Lighting 4 10 Footwell Lighting 4 10 Entry And Exit Lighting 4 10 Night Illumination 4 11 Driving Preference 4 11 Comfort Entry Exit 4 11 Speed Limit Display 4 11 Perfor...

Page 124: ...To Storage 4 25 Storage 4 26 Import Files 4 26 Erase Storage 4 26 Rename 4 26 Move Or Copy 4 27 Bluetooth Audio 4 27 Audio 4 28 Overview 4 28 Tones 4 28 Treble 4 28 Mid 4 28 Bass 4 28 Speed Dependent...

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Page 126: ...e Wi Fi trademark is owned by the Wi Fi Alliance trade association A manufacturer may use the Wi Fi trademark to indicate that their certified product belongs to a class of wireless local area network...

Page 127: ...me of the active source will appear on the screen Rotate the Volume control 6 clockwise to increase volume or anti clockwise to reduce the volume A horizontal bar representing the volume setting will...

Page 128: ...l appear at the top of 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 device is...

Page 129: ...tings screen The following choices can be made from the Settings screen Connectivity page 4 7 Time And Units page 4 8 Lighting page 4 11 Driving Preference page 4 12 Navigation page 4 31 Security page...

Page 130: ...i to toggle the function On and Off Time And Units The following time and units settings are available Language page 4 9 Time Format page 4 9 Time Adjustment page 4 10 Time Zone page 4 10 Speed Distan...

Page 131: ...list The following choices are available Arabic Saudi Chinese Cantonese Chinese Mandarin Czech Dutch English Australia English UK English US French German Greek Hungarian Italian Polish Portuguese Bra...

Page 132: ...On or Off NOTE 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 Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone for your...

Page 133: ...available Kpa PSI Bar Lighting 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 i...

Page 134: ...tings are available Comfort Entry Exit page 4 12 Speed Limit Display page 4 12 Performance Shift Cue page 4 13 Activation On Reverse page 4 13 Comfort Entry Exit When Comfort Entry Exit is On the driv...

Page 135: ...Unlock page 4 14 Reverse Mirror Dip page 4 15 Automatic Door Locking When you receive the vehicle automatic door locking is set to On The vehicle doors will automatically lock as the vehicle moves of...

Page 136: ...o switch valet mode off 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...

Page 137: ...e 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 Take vehicle out of reverse T...

Page 138: ...the factory default Erase All Data And Settings Select Yes to erase all data and reset all vehicle and MIS settings to the factory defaults System Version Displays the software version installed on t...

Page 139: ...ries as well as places where the air contains fuel vapour chemicals or metal dust WARNING The operation of cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids may be impaired when the phone is in use Check with your d...

Page 140: ...via Bluetooth you may have to choose which Access Point Name APN your device will use to access the internet Select the option appropriate to your device and contract NOTE Internet sharing via Bluetoo...

Page 141: ...omatic reconnection may take several seconds when the vehicle or the MIS is switched on again Making A Call The following ways of making a call are available Using The Keypad page 4 19 Using Contacts...

Page 142: ...one numbers for that contact Touch the required number 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 To cancel...

Page 143: ...he contact symbol is yellow during dialling and changes to green when the call is connected 4 To cancel a call while the system is dialling touch End Call or the phone button NOTE Any media playing wi...

Page 144: ...ome screen during a phone call You can access other features of the MIS during a call The current call will be minimised at the top of the display Ending A Call Touch End Call to end the phone call Th...

Page 145: ...muted while a call is in progress NOTE To tag a contact as a favourite touch the star icon Touch the star icon again to remove them from your list of favourites Search 1 Press the search icon from th...

Page 146: ...vices are connected to the USB port or via Bluetooth the sources will appear with their respective symbols at the top of the screen NOTE If a device is not available it will not be displayed in the li...

Page 147: ...p forward icon will skip to the next track A single touch of the skip backward icon will skip to the start of the current track and a second touch will skip to the previous track Touch the forward or...

Page 148: ...B NOTE Any internal batteries fitted to your device will be charged through the USB port All songs Artist Album Genre Folder Browse to the folder or playlist you wish to listen to and select a track t...

Page 149: ...Files Files can be imported from a connected USB device See Copy To Storage page 4 26 Erase Storage 1 Press and hold the track or folder you want to erase 2 Select other tracks or folders you want to...

Page 150: ...folder 5 Touch Paste move or copy the items to the selected folder Bluetooth Audio Connect a Bluetooth device See Device Pairing page 4 18 From the Media screen select the Bluetooth audio source Musi...

Page 151: ...is 0 to 9 or 0 to 9 in increments of 1 Mid Touch the or icons next to mid to achieve the desired sound from the speakers The range is 0 to L9 or 0 to R9 in increments of 1 Bass Touch the or icons next...

Page 152: ...Central Display Audio 4 30 Balance Touch and drag the cross hair to adjust the balance...

Page 153: ...ernative route to the destination Safety WARNING Do not allow yourself to become distracted by the navigation system while driving You could cause an accident Read and adhere to the safety message whi...

Page 154: ...h screen allowing easy zooming in and out using pinch gestures Touch the screen with thumb and forefinger and move them closer together to zoom out or move them further apart to zoom in again The and...

Page 155: ...fuel icon to locate your nearest fuel station A list of fuel stations is shown with the nearest at the top of the list Touch the address to set it as your new destination Parking Touch the parking ic...

Page 156: ...tion on Apple CarPlay see https www apple com ios carplay Android Auto Projection If you have a compatible Android phone you can use Android Auto Projection through the Driver Display For instructions...

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Page 159: ...ings 5 5 Dashboard Air Vents 5 5 Central Dashboard Air Vent 5 6 Lo Jack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System 5 7 Overview 5 7 In the event of a theft 5 7 Interior Features 5 8 Interior Lighting 5 8 Driver D...

Page 160: ...ontrol settings when the ignition is switched off Controls The climate control system is operated using the Central Infotainment Touchscreen Press the fan button to switch on the climate control scree...

Page 161: ...o AUTO fan mode This is denoted by the colour of the blower speed slider The bar is grey and the slider moves by itself when the blower is under automatic control Here the system is continuing to cont...

Page 162: ...em sets the air temperature to the lowest setting the blower speed is set to maximum and air is directed to the centre air vents The temperature set will appear on the Central Infotainment Touchscreen...

Page 163: ...stribution can be set using the air distribution controls Press the middle screen area to direct air to the centre air vents or press the bottom screen area to direct air to the footwell vents Either...

Page 164: ...limate Control 5 6 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 ce...

Page 165: ...and local law enforcement agencies throughout the USA In the event of a theft 1 If you discover the vehicle has been stolen report the theft to the local Police authority including the details of the...

Page 166: ...ing page 4 11 Exit Lighting Exit lighting improves visibility and security when you leave the vehicle by illuminating the headlamps and tail lamps for a period of time To set the exit lighting duratio...

Page 167: ...WARNING The stowage compartment must be closed when items are stored in it Occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around during sharp braking a sudden change of direction or an accident W...

Page 168: ...o the helmet it must be stored in the helmet bag before being placed in the helmet stowage area The base of the helmet must be placed on the floor of the helmet stowage area with the visor facing forw...

Page 169: ...edia 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...

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Page 173: ...ty 6 12 Charging The Battery 6 12 Fuses 6 13 Fuse Replacement 6 13 Main Fuse Box 6 13 Main Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart 6 13 Secondary Fuse Box 6 15 Secondary Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart 6...

Page 174: ...Interior 6 29 Carpet and fabrics 6 29 Interior painted surfaces 6 29 Soft Grain Leather 6 29 Nubuck Leather 6 29 Enhanced Full Aniline Leather 6 29 Carbon Fibre 6 30 Ultrafabrics 6 30 Alcantara 6 30...

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Page 176: ...rranty Further information is available from your McLaren retailer Checking The Engine Oil 1 Ensure the following conditions are met Vehicle is stationary and positioned on a level surface Neutral gea...

Page 177: ...up process WARNING Do not put more than 8 liters into the oil system If you have put 8 liters of oil into the vehicle and the oil status on the Driver Display still displays low oil level contact your...

Page 178: ...ollowing table and then check the engine oil level again Oil Temperature If the oil temperature is too high a warning will be displayed on the Driver Display Reduce the vehicle and engine speed until...

Page 179: ...ue to the Eco Start Stop System be aware that the engine may restart without warning WARNING The engine must be switched off before carrying out the coolant level check and top up process NOTE The coo...

Page 180: ...erways Checking Fluid Level 1 Switch the ignition on and start the engine 2 Check that the vehicle lift icon is not illuminated on the Driver Display See Vehicle Lift page 1 38 3 Select Comfort handli...

Page 181: ...It is harmful to painted surfaces Any spillages must be removed immediately with a mixture of car shampoo and water ENVIRONMENTAL When topping up take care not to spill any brake fluid Brake fluid mu...

Page 182: ...is stored in the tonneau compartment For information about accessing the tonneau compartment see Tonneau Cover page 1 9 Warning Triangle The warning triangle 1 is stored in a red case in the tonneau c...

Page 183: ...move the first aid kit and release the two straps to remove the tire sealant For instructions on how to use the tire sealant see Deflated Tire page 6 25 NOTE Check the expiry date of the tire sealant...

Page 184: ...ds in the vehicle For information on using the fuel funnel see Filling With The Fuel Funnel page 2 48 Fire Extinguisher The fire extinguisher is stored in the tonneau compartment Release the retaining...

Page 185: ...k that all cables are in good condition Do not use cables that are damaged Ensure that all cables are kept away from sharp edges are not pinched or trapped and are not close to hot surfaces or water W...

Page 186: ...off all electrical equipment and switch off the ignition There are three fuse boxes fitted to your McLaren Main Fuse Box Main Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart Fuse Box Location Main fuse box Behind...

Page 187: ...20 Battery Relay F37 15 Canister Purge Lambda Sensors Cooling Fan Relay Coil F38 15 Fuel Injection and Ignition Left Hand Bank F39 15 Fuel Injection and Ignition Right Hand Bank F40 10 Engine Ancillar...

Page 188: ...ghts F4 30 LEDs F5 35 Body F6 30 Body F7 30 Alarm F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 5 Transmission Control Unit F15 10 Air Conditioning F16 3 Alarm Control Unit F17 3 Tracker F18 7 5 Alarm F19 5 Central Displ...

Page 189: ...onal filament bulbs these lights have a long life and low power consumption while providing the same amount of illumination Headlamps Your McLaren is fitted with light emitting diode headlamps These p...

Page 190: ...s position the vehicle is able to sense the presence of the valid key fob and the vehicle can be started and driven Replace the key fob battery at the earliest possible opportunity See Replacing Key F...

Page 191: ...ndent and slide the back cover away from the key fob 2 Unscrew the battery cover and remove the discharged battery 3 Install a new battery ensuring that the polarity is correct NOTE Handle the battery...

Page 192: ...aced every 6 years or sooner if required McLaren recommend that you only use Pirelli summer tires See Wheel And Tire Sizes page 7 7 These tires provide the best possible performance in conjunction wit...

Page 193: ...torage areas should be cool 45 F to 75 F dry non dusty and moderately well ventilated To protect your tires from damage related to heat water ozone and direct sunlight it is recommended that you place...

Page 194: ...are guaranteed 6 Displays the maximum load which can be carried by the tire 7 Treadwear grade number The higher the figure the longer a tire will last 8 The alpha character denotes resistance to heat...

Page 195: ...worn to 1 6 mm the wear indicators appear on the surface of the tread pattern This produces a continuous band of rubber across the width of the tire tires must be replaced as soon as the wear indicato...

Page 196: ...articularly prior to long trips and correct the pressure as necessary WARNING If the pressure in a tire drops repeatedly inspect the tire for foreign objects or signs of punctures and check the valve...

Page 197: ...ts or punctures in the tire greater than 4 mm the wheel rims are damaged you have driven at very low tire pressures or with deflated tires there is damage to the sidewall or shoulder area of the tire...

Page 198: ...Maintaining Your McLaren Wheels and Tires 6 26 NOTE After using tire sealant the tire valve incorporating the tire pressure monitoring system sensor will have to be replaced...

Page 199: ...horoughly with a hose pipe held at a shallow angle to loosen any dirt and wet the paintwork ready for washing Avoid direct spray on engine cover vents or the vehicle interior WARNING Ensure that water...

Page 200: ...o not allow dirt to become ingrained in the deflector mechanism Wash the air intake and the front clam using warm water and a cloth or wash mitt Dry the air intake and the front clam using a chamois l...

Page 201: ...n the mirrors using a window cleaning solution Do not use abrasive cleaning compounds as mirror glass is particularly susceptible to damage Cleaning The Underbody Salt used on roads to control snow an...

Page 202: ...ather cleaner Dry with a dry clean lint free cloth Do not use abrasive cleaning products or polish Nubuck Leather To clean surface dirt and marks from Nubuck leather gently brush or wipe off without r...

Page 203: ...material to dry overnight Once the material has dried brush it delicately with a soft bristle brush to restore the material Seat Belts Extend the belts and clean with warm soapy water only Do not use...

Page 204: ...of your McLaren NOTE Lifting the vehicle at any other points 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 li...

Page 205: ...tery of the correct specification In The 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 ass...

Page 206: ...compartment 2 Remove the cover from the towing eye mounting in the front bumper 3 Screw the towing eye clockwise into the mounting hole Ensure that it is screwed in to the full extent of the thread NO...

Page 207: ...your McLaren retailer regarding what is required to remain legal in the countries in which you are travelling Only low octane fuel is available in certain countries For further information about fuel...

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Page 211: ...ossary 7 12 Technical Glossary 7 12 Active Aero 7 12 Active Air Management System AAMS 7 12 Active Dynamics Control 7 12 Anti Lock Braking System ABS 7 12 Automatic Driver Recognition Cards 7 12 Brake...

Page 212: ...replacement parts and accessories are only officially approved for installation if they comply with legal requirements All genuine McLaren replacement parts and accessories meet these requirements Ge...

Page 213: ...driver s side above the door stamped on a plate at the base of the driver s side door aperture in the Vehicle info section on the Driver Display VIN Plate The vehicle identification number plate also...

Page 214: ...ient temperatures performance degradation may be experienced McLaren disclaims any liability of the stated engine power not being achieved if the vehicle is being used outside of the stated temperatur...

Page 215: ...ate model year US EA regulations the exhaust emissions standard Vehicle Dimensions A Vehicle length 15 ft 2 in 4 611 mm B Wheelbase 8 ft 9 in 2 670 mm C Rear overhang 2 ft 10 in 848 mm D Front overhan...

Page 216: ...579 mm J Vehicle width doors open at widest point 10 ft 3 060 mm K Vehicle height doors open 5 ft 10 in 1 823 mm Weight lbs kg Dry weight 3 220 1 461 Unladen weight all fluids and 90 fuel 3 366 1 527...

Page 217: ...Front wheels 19x9J ET41 65 FH2 Rear wheels 20x11J ET24 75 FH2 Front tires Pirelli P Zero MC PNCS 245 35Z R19 93Y Pirelli P Zero Corsa MC PNCS 245 35Z R19 93Y Rear tires Pirelli P Zero MC PNCS 305 30Z...

Page 218: ...sure label is attached to the base of the driver s side door aperture ROAD USE Cold inflation pressure 0 16mph 0 270 km h 160 mph 270km h max speed Pirelli P Zero 2 1 bar front 2 0 bar rear 2 7 bar fr...

Page 219: ...oducts in an environmentally responsible manner Engine Oil Specification NOTE McLaren recommend only Mobil 10W 40 ESP x3 engine oil You may obtain further information from your McLaren retailer NOTE D...

Page 220: ...corrosion inhibitor is present in the correct concentration the boiling point of the coolant will be around 266 F 130 C The antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor concentration in the cooling system shoul...

Page 221: ...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 applied hard e...

Page 222: ...c Driver Recognition Cards A card which must be on the person entering the vehicle or the tracker system signals that the vehicle is being moved without authorisation Brake Assist System The brake ass...

Page 223: ...e guidance Handling Control The handling control switch affects the Proactive Chassis Control II system Hill Hold Control Hill hold control prevents roll back on hill starts The brake system automatic...

Page 224: ...eo feed is displayed on either the Driver Display or the Central Infotainment Touchscreen when the function is active Seamless Shift Gearbox The seamless shift gearbox is a 7 speed dual clutch gearbox...

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Page 227: ...tics unit type 2148 8 6 Safety notice installation maintenance and coil button cell batteries EN62368 1 8 7 Functionality of the system 8 7 Scope of delivery and initial activation 8 8 Functions 8 8 O...

Page 228: ...tion est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d...

Page 229: ...Conformity Information Compliance 8 3 India ETA SD 20200100088 Japan 202 SMH046 D190021202 2 4GHz 2 4GHz 1 2 3 Bluetooth 2 4 2 4GHz FH FH SS 1 10m...

Page 230: ...e equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia in...

Page 231: ...d No ER78055 20 Dealer No DA86264 20 US FCC ID 2AT94ICU This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful inte...

Page 232: ...2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address Automotive vodafone com section Download The device has the following RF parameters GSM GPRS...

Page 233: ...ult 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 battery types e g used...

Page 234: ...le The vehicle is moved with the ignition switched off Far vehicles with driver card remote keypad The vehicle is moved without a driver card remote keypad Sabotage The Stolen Vehicle Tracking device...

Page 235: ...ted driver card is in the vehicle or in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle NOTE Do not put the driver card in the luggage compartment or engine compartment or near metal e g coins Vehicles are very...

Page 236: ...Bretten GmbH Gewerbestr 40 75015 Bretten Germany Le soussign Huf H lsbeck F rst GmbH Co KG d clare que l quipement radio lectrique du type TSSSG4G5 et TSSRE4Dg est conforme la directive 2014 53 UE Le...

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Page 239: ...ver Protection 1 28 7 13 B Battery Care and Maintenance 6 12 Battery Fuse Box 6 15 Battery Safety 6 12 Battery Status 3 8 Belt Force Limiters 1 20 Blower Speed Control 5 4 Bluetooth 4 7 4 16 Bluetooth...

Page 240: ...ing Wheel Adjustment 1 16 Electrical Status Vehicle 2 4 Electronic Brake Pre fill 2 31 7 13 Electronic Stability Control 2 31 7 13 Electronic Stability Control Mode Display 3 13 Electronic User Manual...

Page 241: ...y 1 3 7 13 KISI Child Restraint System 1 27 L Language 4 8 Launch Control 2 27 7 14 Leather Cleaning 6 29 Legal Information 4 14 Light Switch 1 31 Lighting 1 31 4 10 6 16 Limphome Mode 2 14 Locking a...

Page 242: ...Vehicle 6 31 Rear Fog Lamp 1 34 Rear View Camera 2 17 4 12 7 14 Receiving a Call 4 20 Recommended Fuel 2 49 Refuelling 2 48 Rename Media Tracks or Folders 4 26 Repairing a Puncture 6 24 Replace Fuses...

Page 243: ...re Sealant 6 10 6 24 Tire Status 3 7 Tires And Wheels 6 19 Tires Inspecting 6 22 Tires Storing 6 20 Tonneau Cover 1 8 Top Up Quantity 6 5 Topping Up Brake fluid 6 8 Topping Up Coolant 6 6 Topping Up E...

Page 244: ...nical Data 7 4 Vehicle Weights 7 6 Viewing Error Messages 3 7 VIN 7 14 VIN Plate 7 3 W Warning Lights 2 6 Warning Triangle 6 9 Washing the Air Active Management System 6 27 Washing your McLaren 6 26 W...

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