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NOTE: If you have not already saved 
your home address, you can follow the 
on-screen prompts to do so before 
navigation begins.

Favourites

Select a destination from your saved 
favourite locations. Addresses and locations 
can be saved as favourites by selecting the 

 icon.

Towns

Select 

Towns

 to set a destination within a 

specific town or city.

Categories

Select a destination from the Points of 
Interest (POI) within the available categories.

Junctions

Select a junction on specific road.

Petrol Stations

Select a petrol station in your area or along 
your route.

Coordinates

Enter latitude and longitude coordinates to 
set a specific destination.

Trip Planner

Use the 

Trip Planner

 to plan a route. Use the 

available options to set a start location, end 
location and any specific waypoints you wish 
to pass through or stop at along your route.

Using the screen

Manually move around the map, until the 
map is displayed at the most effective scale 
for locating the general area of your 
destination.

Touch the map to mark the position of your 
desired destination.

Route Overview

Once your destination has been selected, an 
overview will be displayed, with your route 
highlighted. Your start position, current 
position, any waypoint(s) and your 
destination will be shown along the 
highlighted route.

Select   to save the destination as a 
favourite or 

Go!

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Summary of Contents for SUPER SERIES

Page 1: ...Super Series Owner s Handbook p14 book Page 1 Tuesday October 24 2017 11 15 AM...

Page 2: ...you are unable to obtain assistance using the appropriate number s listed you can call the appropriate European assistance number The McLaren Assistance number in the UK is Freephone 0800 975 8285 The...

Page 3: ...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 p14 book Page 1 Tuesday October 24 20...

Page 4: ...ourney Instruments This section contains information on the Driver Display including information on how to operate features of the McLaren Infotainment System MIS Central Display This section contains...

Page 5: ...bility of options may vary from market to market due to local restrictions and regulations Some illustrations in these applications may not necessarily reflect the specifications or options available...

Page 6: ...n to return to the main contents page Symbols You will find the following symbols in this Owner s Handbook These symbols are intended to give you an instant visual message on what type of information...

Page 7: ...hing kerbs approaching steep inclines departing steep declines driving on rough roads driving in areas where traffic calming measures have been deployed driving in any other environment where sudden c...

Page 8: ...ponents e g fluid levels the vehicle s status messages and those of its individual components e g Windscreen washer fluid low malfunctions and defects in important system components e g Light switch f...

Page 9: ...f police or similar government office as part of the manufacturer s defence in case of legal proceedings as required by law In addition McLaren may use the collected or received diagnostic data for Mc...

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Page 11: ...5 Electric seats 1 16 Steering Wheel and Steering Column 1 20 Manual steering wheel adjustment 1 20 Electric steering wheel adjustment 1 20 Horn 1 22 Occupant Safety 1 23 Seat belts 1 23 Supplementary...

Page 12: ...not need to be exposed or handled Four sensors detect where the key fob is around the vehicle 1 In vehicle sensor 2 Right hand door sensor 3 Cup holder sensor 4 Left hand door sensor Key fob entry Yo...

Page 13: ...tow the key fob in the centreconsolestowage compartment in the cup holders in the stowage nets between the seats in the door stowage compartments or on the shelf immediately behind the seats as the sy...

Page 14: ...eactivated 3 The door latch will then release the mirrors will unfold if folded and the door will be allowed to be partially raised before it automatically swings outwards and upwards NOTE A sustained...

Page 15: ...ly raise the window s The window s will continue to raise until fully closed 4 The direction indicators flash to indicate that the anti theft alarm system is activated Mislock If either the doors or t...

Page 16: ...c door locking page 4 18 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 door internal handle pressing the unlock bu...

Page 17: ...the door handle while the key fob is not within the vehicle will activate the anti theft system and may cause the alarm to sound Closing a door Push pull the door downwards and ensure that it latches...

Page 18: ...remove the service cover from the side of the vehicle WARNING There is a risk of injury if the service cover is removed even when the engine is not running Engine components become very hot and there...

Page 19: ...rneath the lower corners of the service cover Push down and rotate each fixing clockwise until a positive click of engagement is heard to latch both sides of the service cover 4 Ensure service cover i...

Page 20: ...e that 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 If the vehicle had previously been locked i...

Page 21: ...the vehicle using 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...

Page 22: ...inate to indicate that tow away protection has been disabled NOTE You cannot disable tow away protection if the ignition is switched on 2 Close the driver s door and lock the vehicle using the keyless...

Page 23: ...driver s door The light in the switch will illuminate to indicate that the interior motion sensor has been disabled NOTE You cannot disable the interior motion sensor if the ignition is switched on 2...

Page 24: ...The distance between the driver s chest and the centre of the air bag cover must be more than 25 cm 10 in The driver s arms should be slightly bent when holding the steering wheel Vehicle occupants mu...

Page 25: ...ual seat height adjustment Press the switch up or down until the seat reaches the desired height NOTE Height adjustment is only available on the driver s seat Race seats Seat forward and rearward adju...

Page 26: ...NOTE Ensure there are no items of luggage in the footwell or behind beneath or to the side of the seats or the seats may be damaged Forward and rearward adjustment Press the switches 1 until the seat...

Page 27: ...Specific seat exterior mirror and steering wheel positions can be stored for up to two drivers NOTE Exterior mirror and steering wheel positions can only be stored or recalled using the driver s memor...

Page 28: ...heel will move inwards and to its highest position when the engine is off and the driver s door is opened This assists exit from the vehicle To switch the feature on or off see Comfort entry exit page...

Page 29: ...y operating the control stalk on the left of the steering column while the seat is returning to position 4 If the comfort entry exit function is cancelled it will not be possible to return the seat an...

Page 30: ...n move your legs freely you can see all the information on the Driver Display clearly Pull the lever up to secure the steering wheel Ensure the lever is locked before driving Electric steering wheel a...

Page 31: ...sition is stored when the seat and mirror positions are stored See Storing a memory position page 1 17 WARNING Ensure that your hands are kept clear of the wheel and column as the steering wheel moves...

Page 32: ...Steering Wheel and Steering Column 1 22 Horn Press the centre of the steering wheel to operate the horn NOTE The horn can be operated when the ignition is switched off p14 book Page 22 Tuesday October...

Page 33: ...should use each seat belt at any one time Never allow children to travel on the lap of another occupant Children under 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in tall or younger than 12 years of age must be secured in a suita...

Page 34: ...Belt tensioners do not pull occupants back towards the backrests The belt tensioner will be triggered for each seat belt provided the belt latch is engaged in the seat belt buckle if a head on or rea...

Page 35: ...eering wheel by the outside of the rim You could be injured if the air bag deploys and you are holding the inside of the steering wheel Occupants particularly children must not lean on the doors from...

Page 36: ...e 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 for the head of the occupant on the side of the vehicle...

Page 37: ...e either active or connected to the 12 V accessory socket should not be placed on the passenger s seat They can affect how the occupant classification system operates WARNING The occupant classificati...

Page 38: ...en a window WARNING After an air bag has been deployed air bag parts are hot do not touch them Have the air bags replaced at your McLaren retailer Out of position OOP The air bag system in your McLare...

Page 39: ...raint system McLaren does not recommend the use of child seats in this vehicle but if you choose to do so please follow the guidelines below Secure any child under 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in tall or younger tha...

Page 40: ...extended NOTE If the vehicle is parked on a hill the inertia lock may prevent the seat belt from extending If this occurs release the seat belt slightly and continue to extend the seat belt carefully...

Page 41: ...ght sensor 3 If reverse gear is selected or if ambient light levels are high the automatic dimming function will be deactivated Exterior mirrors WARNING In some markets the exterior mirrors have conve...

Page 42: ...ors will be folded until the switch is moved Exterior mirror automatic fold The exterior mirrors can be set so that they fold automatically when the vehicle is locked Unfolding occurs as a door is ope...

Page 43: ...lamp is located on the underside of the Airbrake which is visible when the Airbrake is deployed in the downforce or rapid braking position Light switch WARNING The lights do not switch on automaticall...

Page 44: ...nt on ambient light conditions Sidelamps The sidelamps and the daytime running lamps are a combined series of light emitting diodes located below the headlamp The sidelamps operate at a lower intensit...

Page 45: ...ng improves the headlamp illumination range when the vehicle speed exceeds a predetermined threshold Daytime running lamps Your McLaren is fitted with daytime running lamps which along with the tail l...

Page 46: ...pped beam headlamps will also switch on irrespective of ambient light conditions When the rear fog lamp is switched off the dipped beam headlamps will also switch off dependent on ambient light condit...

Page 47: ...er Display flash 3 Press the hazard warning lamps button again to switch off NOTE If the hazard warning lamps have been switched on automatically press the hazard warning lamps button once to switch t...

Page 48: ...ights will illuminate once the vehicle has been locked 2 To deactivate the parking lights press the direction indicator main beam stalk down for the left hand side or push up for the right hand side u...

Page 49: ...the quantity of water on the windscreen and operates the wipers at the most appropriate speed To select move the windscreen wiper stalk to the automatic wipe position 2 The wipers will wipe once The w...

Page 50: ...her jets are set during vehicle manufacture and should not need adjusting If a problem occurs consult your McLaren retailer Wiper park positions In addition to the normal park position there are two a...

Page 51: ...turn the nose to normal ride height If nose lift is used when in motion slight adjustments to the steering feel may be experienced this is normal and does not affect the operation of the vehicle NOTE...

Page 52: ...y excessive steering wheel input NOTE Always check the nose lift icon on the display before driving your vehicle Before nose lift can be activated the engine must be running To raise the nose of the v...

Page 53: ...is heard and the nose lift menu will be displayed on the Driver Display allowing you control of the system NOTE Always check the nose lift icon on the Driver Display before driving your vehicle To low...

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Page 57: ...aunch control 2 26 Driving Safety Systems 2 29 General 2 29 Anti lock braking system ABS 2 29 Brake assist system 2 30 Brake disc wiping 2 30 Hill hold control 2 31 Brake steer 2 31 Electronic brake p...

Page 58: ...ge are available on the Driver Display If there is no further activity after 60 seconds the vehicle will return to the Sleep mode Ignition START STOP button is pressed when the vehicle is in Awake mod...

Page 59: ...ion without starting the engine press the START STOP button without depressing the brake pedal NOTE If the vehicle is in Awake mode press the START STOP button twice with the brake pedal released 3 Th...

Page 60: ...tely 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 illuminates stop the...

Page 61: ...2 2 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 Use the control...

Page 62: ...tions page 2 17 and Manual automatic mode page 2 19 If manual mode is active gear changes are made using the gearshift paddles see Gearshift paddles page 2 20 Parking brake NOTE When parking on steep...

Page 63: ...he 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 driven off forward or in reverse...

Page 64: ...permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately Brake discs and pads WARNING New brake pads require a period of bedding in For the first 625 miles 1 000 km avoid situations where heavy braking i...

Page 65: ...engine is stopped Automatic application can be overridden by holding the parking brake switch in the off position whilst opening the driver s door Eco Start Stop system This system automatically stop...

Page 66: ...e engine is stopped the engine will not restart when the brake pedal is released Depress the brake pedal disengage the parking brake and then release the brake pedal in order to initiate the automatic...

Page 67: ...ear positions page 2 17 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 r...

Page 68: ...n the Driver Display The vehicle speed should be reduced as soon as this message is observed Refrain from manoeuvres involving high engine speed and high engine load full throttle to allow the exhaust...

Page 69: ...imately 40 cm 1 ft 6 in the tone becomes continuous WARNING The parking sensors may not detect moving objects such as children and animals until they are dangerously close Always manoeuvre with cautio...

Page 70: ...y when the function is active NOTE If the video feed is blurred or unclear carefully clean the lens with water and a soft cloth NOTE If the Driver Display is in Slim Display Mode the RVC will be displ...

Page 71: ...e s forward speed exceeds 6 mph 10 km h The RVC can be manually activated by selecting Rear view camera on the Central Display Home screen When the RVC has been manually activated and is displayed on...

Page 72: ...e mirrors are folded When the Driver Display is in Slim Display Mode the 360 degree view in the Central Display the will replaced with the rear view camera RVC view NOTE 360 Park Assist is for guidanc...

Page 73: ...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 are released the vehicle...

Page 74: ...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 accelerator pedal use upshifts are m...

Page 75: ...by operating the gearshift paddles see Gearshift paddles page 2 20 Performance shift cue PSC is an indicator that will sound to indicate that an upshift is required to maintain optimum performance Fo...

Page 76: ...ifts and downshifts to be made using either paddle As an alternative upshifts can be made by pushing the left hand paddle away from you and downshifts can be made by pushing the right hand paddle away...

Page 77: ...o ensure fast and seamless gear change When the vehicle is under acceleration the gearbox will automatically pre select the next highest gear If a downshift is required immediately following hard acce...

Page 78: ...2 23 3 Active button page 2 22 4 Powertrain control page 2 24 5 Eco Start Stop system page 2 9 6 Engine START STOP button see Vehicle electrical status page 2 2 7 Launch control page 2 26 Active butt...

Page 79: ...the ignition is next switched on or the vehicle will revert to automatic gear changes Handling control The handling control switch affects the Proactive Chassis Control II system Selecting a mode 1 P...

Page 80: ...river Display will show Non Active see Handling and powertrain display page 3 14 When the vehicle is in Non Active mode the handling characteristics will match those of Sport handling mode NOTE In Tra...

Page 81: ...and manual modes gear changes occur with a reduced shift duration and are further enhanced with inertia push See Inertia push page 7 13 Automatic mode C Comfort Gear changes are configured to offer th...

Page 82: ...l is off the handling and powertrain mode Non Active will appear in white Launch control Launch control is designed to offer the maximum acceleration from a standing start WARNING Do not initiate laun...

Page 83: ...ormance Engine coolant at normal operating temperature Launch control process 1 Ensure the steering wheel is in a straight ahead position 2 Depress the brake pedal firmly with your left foot and selec...

Page 84: ...cceleration NOTE To abort launch 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...

Page 85: ...you use winter tyres with snow socks where they are necessary Anti lock braking system ABS The anti lock braking system prevents the wheels from locking when you brake This allows the vehicle to be st...

Page 86: ...aking situations 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...

Page 87: ...e vehicle is starting to understeer through a corner the inside rear brake is gently applied This helps to increase the yaw rate of the vehicle making the vehicle feel more resistant to understeer The...

Page 88: ...es individually The traction control system brakes individual drive wheels to prevent them from spinning This means that the vehicle can accelerate on slippery surfaces WARNING The traction control sy...

Page 89: ...n Sport Dynamic mode Track Dynamic mode or ESC off Variable Drift Control can be accessed on the Central Display This allows the driver to select the precise level of electronic stability control supp...

Page 90: ...he ignition off and then switch on again Airbrake WARNING The driver is responsible for ensuring that no persons or any part of their body can be trapped during Airbrake movement The Airbrake is locat...

Page 91: ...loyed and moves dynamically dependent on the vehicle s requirements This enhances vehicle stability with increased aerodynamic drag The Airbrake will raise at any vehicle speed 1 Press the ACTIVE butt...

Page 92: ...on is released before the Airbrake is fully retracted it will return to the previously selected position Airbrake operation During hard braking at high speed the Airbrake automatically rises to the fu...

Page 93: ...h on the Active Dynamics Panel 2 Press the AERO button The Airbrake rises and locks in the downforce position 3 Press and hold the AERO button to return the Airbrake to its rest position Active centra...

Page 94: ...monitoring system TPMS overview The tyre pressure monitoring system warns you when the pressure drops or the temperature increases above an acceptable level in one or more of the tyres The system moni...

Page 95: ...he correct pressure as soon as possible Inspect the tyre s for any possible causes of reduced tyre pressure WARNING The tyre pressures indicated on the Driver Display will be more accurate with a pres...

Page 96: ...rs in blue the tyres have not yet warmed up to optimum operating temperature If the temperature appears in green no action is required If it appears in red the safe operating temperature of the tyres...

Page 97: ...seful 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 the right of the steering colum...

Page 98: ...y from you Cruise control is cancelled The indicator on the Driver Display extinguishes but the last speed set remains stored NOTE The last speed stored is cleared when you switch off the engine Cruis...

Page 99: ...alk up Reducing cruise control speed A brief press of the stalk downwards will decrease the vehicle speed in 1 mph 1 km h decrements depending on the units selected see Distance Speed unit page 4 9 or...

Page 100: ...ed if it is appropriate for the current road and traffic conditions Sudden acceleration could endanger yourself and others Pull the cruise control stalk briefly towards you Cruise control will adjust...

Page 101: ...tions for example when 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...

Page 102: ...p briefly to select the desired ASL upper speed limit Cancelling Active Speed Limiter ASL To cancel Active Speed Limiter ASL briefly press the stalk away from you The indicator on the Driver Display w...

Page 103: ...es 1 000 km 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 may lead to premature we...

Page 104: ...use the vehicle on a track during the running in period Before you use your vehicle on the track consult your McLaren retailer McLaren recommend that your vehicle is inspected before and after track...

Page 105: ...flap and its locking mechanism NOTE The fuel filler flap will remain locked if the engine is running Filling on the forecourt 1 Switch off the engine 2 Press the rear edge of the fuel filler flap the...

Page 106: ...8 MON unleaded petrol meeting specification EN 228 is required In areas where 98 RON 88 MON is unavailable use unleaded premium grade petrol with a minimum octane rating of 95 RON 85 MON meeting speci...

Page 107: ...els are used serious damage will occur to the engine and fuel system NOTE If the fuel tank is accidentally filled with the incorrect type of fuel do not start the engine and seek qualified assistance...

Page 108: ...E Only winter tyres specified by McLaren should be used WARNING Replacewintertyreswith a tread depth of less than 4 mm immediately They are not suitable for winter use because they do not provide suff...

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Page 111: ...hicle info 3 6 Phone 3 9 Media 3 9 Navigation 3 10 Messages 3 11 Display window 3 13 Gear position indicator 3 14 Handling and powertrain display 3 14 Electronic stability control ESC mode display 3 1...

Page 112: ...the tachometer style will change to suit the selected mode See Display window page 3 13 NOTE The maximum RPM is dynamic and will be reduced under certain conditions for example if the engine oil is b...

Page 113: ...ow page 3 13 NOTE Thespeedometerchangesfrom mph to km h when the units are changed from miles to kilometres see Distance Speed unit page 4 9 NOTE The vehicle speed will constantly display 0 if there i...

Page 114: ...ay still be icy You should always adapt your driving style and speed to suit the weather conditions Temperature is the current outside temperature There is a short delay before a change in outside tem...

Page 115: ...structure there will be a display of information or a screen where a setting can be changed or information viewed 6 When the function required is selected or a setting is made pull the stalk towards...

Page 116: ...isplays distance time average fuel consumption and average speed since the last trip reset Odometer The odometer is shown on each trip screen and displays the total distance the vehicle has travelled...

Page 117: ...each of the 4 tyres If the figures appear in white no action is required If they appear as amber or red text have the tyres inspected and pressures rectified as soon as possible Inspect the tyre s fo...

Page 118: ...tely 30 days or 625 miles 1 000 km before a service is due the above display appears The message will then appear every time the ignition is switched on with the time distance figures reducing Once th...

Page 119: ...Phone page 4 24 NOTE The available options within the phone menu may depend on your model of phone and previous calls made or received while connected to your McLaren Media Details of the track or ra...

Page 120: ...avigation feature see Navigation page 4 36 The turn by turn display provides the following information 1 Next turn direction and distance 2 Total distance to destination remaining 3 Total time to dest...

Page 121: ...2 Front right tyre pressure low Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see Inspecting wheels and tyres page 6 32 Rear left tyre pressure low Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see In...

Page 122: ...re over temperature Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see Inspecting wheels and tyres page 6 32 Front right tyre over temperature Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres see Inspecti...

Page 123: ...vehicle The Driver Display as indicated above is displayed when the vehicle is in Sport mode The information displayed on the centre section of the Driver Display will change dependent on the mode se...

Page 124: ...nd powertrain display Confirmation that the ACTIVE button has not been pressed Active Dynamics Panel is off the handling and powertrain displays will both show Non Active and will be displayed in whit...

Page 125: ...the temperature drops to normal If the temperature continues to rise and the gauge turns RED a warning message will appear on the Driver Display Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact...

Page 126: ...warning message will appear on the Driver Display Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer Fuel level and range Fuel level The fuel level is displayed in the form o...

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Page 129: ...20 Cameras 4 22 Phone 4 24 Overview 4 24 Device pairing 4 25 Making a call 4 27 Receiving a call 4 28 In call options 4 29 Ending a call 4 29 Contacts 4 29 Media 4 31 Overview 4 31 Media controls 4 32...

Page 130: ...trademark to indicate that their certified product belongs to a class of wireless local area network WLAN devices based on the IEEE 802 11 standards The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the...

Page 131: ...n Use the volume control to set the volume of the system that is currently active The name of the active system will appear on the screen If the Mute button 5 has been used See Mute page 4 3 rotating...

Page 132: ...ngth indicator Media phone system synchronising Radio active iPod connected to USB socket iPhone connected to USB socket Media device connected to auxiliary socket Media device connected to USB socket...

Page 133: ...splay Introduction 4 5 Rear view camera RVC page 2 14 Electronic user manual page 1 3 NOTE The features available may vary depending on the vehicle specification p14 book Page 5 Tuesday October 24 201...

Page 134: ...s page 4 13 Bluetooth phone settings page 4 14 Vehicle page 4 15 Light settings page 4 15 Internet browser page 4 20 Navigation page 4 20 Cameras page 4 22 NOTE The settings available may vary dependi...

Page 135: ...rmation Select this option to view the available legal information relating to your vehicle and the McLaren Infotainment System MIS Reset all settings Select Yes to reset all vehicle and the MIS setti...

Page 136: ...its page 4 10 Temperature units page 4 10 Pressure units page 4 11 Language Use this screen to set your preferred language The following choices are available Arabic Saudi Chinese Cantonese Chinese Ma...

Page 137: ...format Time adjustment Select GPS sync to automatically adjust the time using the GPS signal On will be highlighted when GPS sync is activated GPS sync must be set to Off before the time can be manual...

Page 138: ...tings 4 10 Quantity units Select imperial gallons U S gallons or litres Fuel consumption units Select mpg km L or L 100km Temperature units Select Fahrenheit or Celsius p14 book Page 10 Tuesday Octobe...

Page 139: ...ect to then follow the on screen prompts and enter the required password When one or more Wi Fi access point has been connected this menu can be used to manage or delete any stored connection details...

Page 140: ...e Adjust the navigation volume to the desired level using the or icons adjacent to Navigation volume The range is 0 to 15 in increments of 1 Tone settings The sound settings apply to all functions of...

Page 141: ...can be set to On if available in you country Set DAB DAB linking to On to enable automatic tuning to alternative DAB broadcasts when reception of the currently tuned DAB station is reduced or lost Se...

Page 142: ...Phone volume page 4 14 Incoming call alert level page 4 14 Microphone level page 4 14 Sort by page 4 14 Automatic answering Select this feature to enable the McLaren Infotainment System MIS to automat...

Page 143: ...n provides low level interior lighting when the headlamps are on To activate select the desired level from the range of 1 to 7 To deactivate select Off Footwell and courtesy lighting can be set to On...

Page 144: ...move fully rearwards and to its lowest position and the steering wheel will move inwards and to its highest position when the engine is off and the driver s door is opened When comfort entry exit is O...

Page 145: ...ion see Adjusting mirrors page 1 32 5 Take vehicle out of reverse The next time reverse is selected the vehicle will automatically move the mirror s to the previously set offset from the normal positi...

Page 146: ...opened If Off is selected the mirrors will remain in their driving position Door unlock When Driver s door is selected only the driver s door will unlock when the vehicle is unlocked with either the k...

Page 147: ...An asterisk 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...

Page 148: ...the current road will be displayed on the Driver Display if available Internet browser Use these options to clear the internet browser cache delete any cookies stored on the McLaren Infotainment Syste...

Page 149: ...view with additional 3D features or Points of Interest POI along your route Touch the option to toggle it on or off then touch Save to confirm or Cancel to return to the previous menu Auto Zoom The s...

Page 150: ...th the voice name Device Select About to view full details of maps currently installed on the MIS The myTrends feature monitors where you travel to regularly and once it has collected enough data can...

Page 151: ...23 Usable shows the amount of storage space available for recording video NOTE The storage space is shared by all features of the McLaren Infotainment System MIS including media p14 book Page 23 Tuesd...

Page 152: ...l as places where the air contains fuel vapour chemicals or metal dust The operation of cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids may be impaired when the phone is in use Check with your doctor or the manufa...

Page 153: ...a new paired device Refer to your phone s operating instructions for the exact description 3 Select MIS from the list of available devices 4 The MIS will display a passkey 5 Select Yes to confirm that...

Page 154: ...list to prevent this See Bluetooth phone settings page 4 14 for detail of all options available Pairing additional devices The procedure for connecting additional devices is the same as when pairing t...

Page 155: ...number is displayed on the screen to begin the call 4 A call can be cancelled while the system is dialling by touching the icon or phone button NOTE Any media or radio play will be muted while a call...

Page 156: ...a call is in progress Favourites 1 Press the icon to display a list of your favourite contacts NOTE The contacts must be tagged as favourite by selecting before they will appear in this list Receivin...

Page 157: ...touch the red end call icon To end a call while viewing a different system screen touch the red end call icon adjacent to the call in progress display at the top of the screen Contacts 1 From the Pho...

Page 158: ...t as a favourite touch Touch again to remove them from your favourites Search 1 Press the icon from the contacts tab 2 Using the on screen keyboard enter at least one character to filter the displayed...

Page 159: ...tooth all sources will appear on the screen with their respective symbols at the top of the screen NOTE If a device is not available it will be greyed out in the list Supported media devices For a lis...

Page 160: ...will skip to the previous track Swipe gestures can also be used to skip tracks Swipe the screen from left to right in order to skip to the next track Swipe the screen from right to left in order to sk...

Page 161: ...ll be charged through either USB port NOTE The USB1 port has a high power output suitable for charging mobile devices USB and iPod Connect a USB device see Connecting an external device page 4 33 From...

Page 162: ...From the Media screen select Storage Browse to the folder or playlist you wish to listen to select a track to begin playing Manage files Touch the icon in to access the Manage files menu Use this menu...

Page 163: ...device to the auxiliary socket see Connecting an external device page 4 33 From the Media screen select the AUX audio source Play from any device connected through the auxiliary socket must be control...

Page 164: ...t appropriate points during the journey When a significant diversion is made from a planned route the system will automatically recalculate an alternative route to the destination Safety WARNING For y...

Page 165: ...igation button The first time you access navigation after the ignition is switched on the MIS displays safety warning messages Please read these messages The caution message will automatically disappe...

Page 166: ...vels depending on vehicle speed This function can be turned on or off in the settings menu See Navigation page 4 20 for more details The screen colour will automatically change between day and night m...

Page 167: ...d longitude coordinates to set a specific destination Trip Planner Use the Trip Planner to plan a route Use the available options to set a start location end location and any specific waypoints you wi...

Page 168: ...on AM FM or DAB will be displayed at the top of the screen to indicate the change in the selected waveband Radio controls A station can be selected by either manually tuning or selecting a favourite T...

Page 169: ...s and Traffic Alerts Alternative frequencies AF The AF feature automatically selects the strongest signal for radio reception As your vehicle moves away from one transmitter and nearer to another AF w...

Page 170: ...Laren Infotainment System MIS requires an internet connection Connect a Bluetooth device or Wi Fi network see Connection settings page 4 11 From the Home screen select Internet browser Use the MIS on...

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Page 173: ...rear window 5 11 Vehicle Tracking 5 12 Overview 5 12 Automatic driver recognition cards 5 12 Remote keypad Belgium only 5 13 In the event of a theft 5 13 Disabling the tracker system 5 14 Vehicle trac...

Page 174: ...icle to prevent unsupervised operation of the windows which may result in injury Switches for both windows are located on the driver s door console A switch for the passenger s window is located on th...

Page 175: ...position for 5 seconds The windows are now reset If this does not resolve the issue please contact your McLaren retailer immediately Anti trap protection WARNING Do not leave children unattended in th...

Page 176: ...s briefly NOTE The interior air temperature sensor is located between the steering wheel and the centre console Do not obstruct airflow to this sensor or the performance of the climate control system...

Page 177: ...distribution the system will operate whichever controls it needs to maintain the set temperature If you do wish to change the air distribution of the climate control system touch the preferred button...

Page 178: ...Evac feature can be activated from the vehicle settings menu See Hot Evac page 4 16 NOTE If a door is opened during the Hot Evac operation the Hot Evac function will cancel Press and hold the key fob...

Page 179: ...OTE Air recirculation is inhibited when demist mode is selected Touch the demist button again to exit the demist mode The icon on the button extinguishes and the air temperature and blower speed retur...

Page 180: ...cted it is not possible to switch off the air conditioning Air recirculation mode Select air recirculation when unpleasant smells or fumes are entering the vehicle Air from outside the vehicle is now...

Page 181: ...fan icon and drag it to the desired setting If in automatic mode adjusting the blower speed will cause the AUTO button to extinguish Press the AUTO button to return to automatic mode Air distribution...

Page 182: ...el selected Please ensure the switch of the heated seat function is turned off once the desired heat period of heat has been achieved Touch the button once to switch seat heating on to the low tempera...

Page 183: ...Stop system page 2 9 Heated rear window WARNING Remove any accumulated ice or snow from the mirrors and windows before setting off Impaired visibility could endanger yourself and others Touch the butt...

Page 184: ...recognition card whenever they drive the vehicle If a keypad has been supplied this must be used to enter a code every time the vehicle is to be driven Automatic driver recognition cards When the ign...

Page 185: ...ce the code is validated 4 The tracker is now disarmed NOTE You will need to enter this code every time that you use your vehicle In the event of a theft 1 If you discover the vehicle has been stolen...

Page 186: ...the tracker system There will be instances when you wish to disable your tracker for specific periods of time These will include visits to your McLaren retailer or if the vehicle is to be transported...

Page 187: ...GMT Monday to Friday False alarms To maintain the vehicle tracking service stolen vehicle recovery rates customer support is needed to keep false alarms to a minimum NOTE Ensure that the vehicle batte...

Page 188: ...ting is achieved Press touch pads 1 or 3 again to switch off the respective reading light Courtesy lighting The interior of your McLaren is lit in the following areas the driver s and passenger s foot...

Page 189: ...h the ignition off Every additional pull on the direction indicator stalk whilst the exit lighting has been activated will increase the time increment by an additional 15 seconds Once the vehicle has...

Page 190: ...NOTE The area behind the seats is not designed for storing luggage or any other personal items Door stowage compartments A compartment is fitted in each door for storing small items Pull the front edg...

Page 191: ...he following documents Service and Warranty Guide provides information on what to do and who to contact in the event of problems Owner s Handbook provides information on how to operate your McLaren Th...

Page 192: ...ery drain Interior accessory 12 V socket The interior accessory 12 V socket is located adjacent to the front cup holder in the centre console and has a maximum load rating of 15 Amps NOTE Do not conne...

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Page 195: ...y fuse box 6 18 Battery fuse box 6 20 Lighting 6 22 Vehicle lights 6 22 Manual Unlocking and Opening 6 23 Unlocking discharged battery 6 23 Starting the vehicle 6 24 Door opening from inside discharge...

Page 196: ...e met Vehicle stationary and positioned on a level surface Neutral selected and the foot brake applied use left foot NOTE The foot brake must be applied for the entire duration of the oil level check...

Page 197: ...you have inadvertently overfilled the engine with oil you must have any excess removed at your McLaren retailer The engine or the catalytic converter could be damaged 5 Refit the engine oil filler ca...

Page 198: ...his maintenance can only be carried out by your McLaren retailer Coolant Coolant is a mixture of water and antifreeze corrosion inhibitor Only check the coolant when the vehicle is positioned on level...

Page 199: ...r steering fluid WARNING Power steering fluid is toxic Keep containers sealed and away from children If fluid is accidentally consumed seek medical help straight away Right hand drive models Left hand...

Page 200: ...WARNING Brake fluid is highly flammable Fire naked flames and smoking are prohibited when handling brake fluid WARNING Brake fluid is toxic Keep containers sealed and away from children If fluid is ac...

Page 201: ...ners sealed and away from children If fluid is accidentally consumed seek medical help straight away NOTE McLaren recommend the use of Mobil screenwash concentrate NOTE Add washer fluid to the reservo...

Page 202: ...t supplied is used in the proper manner and for the purpose it was designed Always use the emergency equipment in a safe and responsible manner and be aware of other road users Luggage compartment equ...

Page 203: ...fic of a breakdown First aid kit The first aid kit 2 is located at the front of the luggage compartment NOTE Check the expiry dates of the first aid kit materials every 12 months and replace them if n...

Page 204: ...nting page 6 41 Fuel funnel The fuel funnel 5 is located inside the first aid kit case at the front of the luggage compartment NOTE Only use the fuel funnel when filling the vehicle with fuel from sou...

Page 205: ...ease the retaining strap and remove the fire extinguisher To operate follow the manufacturer s instructions on the side of the fire extinguisher NOTE The fire extinguisher must be checked every 12 mon...

Page 206: ...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 Never ch...

Page 207: ...ible to push or tow start a vehicle with a discharged battery NOTE If using a donor vehicle please allow it to have the engine running for a minimum of 2 minutes before trying to start the disabled ve...

Page 208: ...to the negative terminal on the disabled vehicle s battery B 12 Check that the cables are clear of any moving components and that all four connections are secure WARNING Ensure that each connection i...

Page 209: ...contact your McLaren retailer immediately Disconnecting the cables 1 Disconnect the booster cables in the reverse order to that used for connection 2 Refit the battery access cover connect the 2 elec...

Page 210: ...There are three fuse boxes fitted to your McLaren Main fuse box Main fuse box access 1 To access the main fuse box if a manual seat is fitted lift the tilt release lever and tilt the left hand seat ba...

Page 211: ...TE If a replacement fuse does not solve the electrical problem or it fails immediately contact your McLaren retailer Main fuse box fuse specification chart No Amps Circuit protected F1 60 Right Hand S...

Page 212: ...ght Hand F33 F34 F35 F36 20 ECM Power Supply 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...

Page 213: ...dary fuse box fuse specification chart No Amps Circuit protected F1 20 Driver s Door F2 20 Passenger s Door F3 25 Lights F4 35 Lights F5 35 Body F6 35 Body F7 35 Alarm F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 5 Tran...

Page 214: ...ws securing the top of the battery access cover 3 Open the top of the battery access cover and disconnect the 2 electrical connectors on the back of the cover 4 Lift the battery access cover upwards o...

Page 215: ...e 2 screws 9 Stow the contents removed from the luggage compartment Battery fuse box fuse specification chart No Amps Circuit protected F1 30 Transmission Control Unit F2 30 Transmission Control Unit...

Page 216: ...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 provide greater visibility...

Page 217: ...e mechanical key from the key fob 3 Insert the mechanical key into the lock and turn the key anti clockwise until mechanical resistance is preventing full release of the door 4 Apply pressure to the l...

Page 218: ...the switch panel In this 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 opportu...

Page 219: ...the retainers to their door aperture locations Opening luggage compartment discharged battery NOTE The key fob or luggage compartment button on the centre console will not release the luggage compartm...

Page 220: ...the alarm from sounding 5 The mechanical lock is located in the front left hand air duct Insert the mechanical key into the lock and turn until mechanical resistance is preventing full release of the...

Page 221: ...ischarged the battery 3 Install a new battery ensuring that the polarity is correct NOTE Handle the battery as little as possible Moisture and oil from fingers can affect battery life and cause corros...

Page 222: ...ow build up The service park position locates the wiper arms in a convenient position for wiper blade replacement To remove the main wiper blade 1 Position the wiper blades in the service park positio...

Page 223: ...ositioned away from the windscreen You could damage the luggage compartment lid and or the wiper arms NOTE Do not lower the wiper arms onto the windscreen without the wiper blades fitted To install a...

Page 224: ...lly approved by McLaren McLaren cannot accept any responsibility for damage that may result from use of other tyres and wheels Further information about wheels and tyres can be obtained from your McLa...

Page 225: ...the manufacture of the tyre Contains place and date of manufacture Tyres WARNING The tyres must be mounted according to the labelling on the tyre wall The word OUTSIDE must be on the outer edge of th...

Page 226: ...ecommended that you always have your tyres replaced by your McLaren retailer Each wheel has a tyre pressure sensor connected to the tyre valve In order to avoid damage to the sensor the tyres must be...

Page 227: ...a label attached to the fuel filler flap If the vehicle is to be driven at high speeds the tyre pressure must be checked and if necessary adjusted NOTE In some markets the tyre pressure label is attac...

Page 228: ...temperatures down to 20 C 4 F WARNING The tyre sealant is unable to seal punctures if there are cuts or punctures in the tyre greater than 4 mm the wheel rims are damaged you have driven at very low t...

Page 229: ...vomiting Contact a doctor immediately Do not inhale tyre sealant fumes NOTE After using tyre sealant the tyre valve incorporating the tyre pressure monitoring system sensor will have to be replaced p1...

Page 230: ...atured alcohol After cleaning immediately wash the area with soapy water to remove all traces of spirit or alcohol 5 Once the vehicle is clean work from the top of the vehicle down and rinse thoroughl...

Page 231: ...ce and permanently damage the paint work Paint damage and rectification Regularly inspect the paint work for damage Any stone chips or deep scratches should be repaired as soon as possible Contact you...

Page 232: ...arm soapy water only Do not use any type of detergent or chemical cleaning product Allow the belts to dry naturally while extended preferably away from direct sunlight Instruments and display screens...

Page 233: ...ting 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 lift under a body panel WAR...

Page 234: ...fication 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 assistance operator who is a...

Page 235: ...unting in the front bumper 2 Screw 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 vehicl...

Page 236: ...regarding what is required to remain 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...

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Page 239: ...7 4 Maximum speeds in each gear 7 5 Gear ratios 7 5 Vehicle dimensions 7 5 Vehicle weights 7 6 Wheel and tyre sizes 7 7 Turning circle 7 7 Tyre pressures 7 8 Service Products Fluids and Capacities 7...

Page 240: ...only officially approved for installation if they comply with legal requirements All genuine McLaren replacement parts and accessories meet these requirements Genuine McLaren parts and accessories can...

Page 241: ...ight hand seat stamped on a plate at the base of the driver s side door aperture and viewed in the Vehicle info section on the Driver Display see Vehicle identification page 3 8 VIN plate The vehicle...

Page 242: ...res 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 temperature ranges or be...

Page 243: ...r 197 317 1st gear 3 982 1 2nd gear 2 612 1 3rd gear 1 905 1 4th gear 1 479 1 5th gear 1 160 1 6th gear 0 906 1 7th gear 0 686 1 Final drive 3 308 1 A Vehicle length 4 543 mm 14 ft 11 in B Wheelbase 2...

Page 244: ...at widest point 2 809 mm 9 ft 3 in K Vehicle height doors open 1 953 mm 6 ft 5 in Weight kg lbs Dry weight 1 321 6 2 919 6 Unladen weight all fluids and 90 fuel 1 418 9 3 128 0 Kerb weight plus 75 kg...

Page 245: ...Front wheels 9J x 19 Rear wheels 11J x 20 Front tyres Pirelli P Zero MC1 245 35 R19 Pirelli Corsa MC1 245 35 R19 Rear tyres Pirelli P Zero MC1 305 30 R20 Pirelli Corsa MC1 305 30 R20 Front tyres Pirel...

Page 246: ...ide of the fuel filler flap NOTE In some markets the tyre pressure label is attached to the base of the driver s side door aperture Loading condition Front wheels Rear wheels Bar Psi Bar Psi Normal us...

Page 247: ...ally responsible manner Engine oil specification NOTE McLaren recommend only Mobil 1 FS 0W 40 engine oil You may obtain further information from your McLaren retailer NOTE Do not use any lubricant add...

Page 248: ...sent in the correct concentration the boiling point of the coolant will be around 130 C 266 F The antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor concentration in the cooling system should be approximately 50 5 Th...

Page 249: ...s 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 g when driving downhill o...

Page 250: ...e braking system reducing weight and providing excellent speed of response If the system detects that the vehicle is starting to understeer through a corner the inside rear brake is gently applied Thi...

Page 251: ...orce and the engine speed is not allowed to decrease fully therefore utilising the inertia of its internal rotating masses This in turn provides a torque impulse as the gear is engaged aiding accelera...

Page 252: ...ion 360 Park Assist The system uses four cameras mounted in the centre of the rear bumper front bumper and each exterior mirror The live video feed from each camera creates the surround view displayed...

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Page 255: ...c door locking 4 18 Automatic driver recognition card 5 12 Automatic light control 1 34 Automatic locking 1 8 Automatic mirror folding 4 18 Automatic mode climate control 5 5 Automatic mode transmissi...

Page 256: ...ata system 4 41 receiving a call 4 28 regional settings 4 8 safety 4 36 setting a destination 4 38 settings 4 6 sound settings 4 12 storage 4 34 system controls 4 2 USB and iPod 4 33 using navigation...

Page 257: ...t mode 3 13 track mode 3 13 trip computer 3 5 vehicle info 3 6 water temperature 3 15 Display messages 3 11 Display screen cleaning 6 38 Door mirror heating 1 32 Door stowage compartments 5 18 Door un...

Page 258: ...ng 2 9 technical data 7 4 warning light 2 11 Engine cover release tool 6 10 Engine oil 6 2 capacity 7 9 checking 6 2 level warnings 6 2 specification 7 9 temperature warnings 6 4 topping up 6 3 usage...

Page 259: ...4 main beam 1 34 Heated mirrors 1 32 Heated rear window 5 11 Heated seats 5 10 Hill hold control 2 31 Horn 1 22 Hot Evac climate control 5 6 I Identification number vehicle 7 3 Ignition switching on 2...

Page 260: ...ts vehicle 6 39 Light settings 4 15 Light switch 1 33 Lighting ambient lighting 5 16 automatic control 1 34 courtesy lighting 5 16 daytime running lamps 1 35 dipped beam 1 34 direction indicators 1 36...

Page 261: ...4 41 receiving a call 4 28 regional settings 4 8 safety 4 36 setting a destination 4 38 settings 4 6 sound settings 4 12 storage 4 34 system controls 4 2 USB and iPod 4 33 using navigation 4 37 Media...

Page 262: ...7 4 Power steering fluid 7 10 topping up 6 5 Powertrain control 2 24 Precautions driving 6 32 Pressures tyre 6 33 7 8 Products service 7 9 Puncture repair kit 6 34 R Racing seats 1 15 adjustment 1 15...

Page 263: ...t 1 14 manual backrest rake adjustment 1 15 manual forward and rearward adjustment 1 14 manual height adjustment 1 15 racing seat adjustment 1 15 safety 1 14 stowage pocket 5 18 Secondary fuse box 6 1...

Page 264: ...sary 7 12 Temperature climate control 5 7 Temperature display 3 4 Tensioners seat belt 1 24 Tools 6 8 6 10 Topping up 6 2 brake fluid 6 6 coolant 6 4 engine oil 6 3 gearbox oil 6 4 power steering flui...

Page 265: ...5 15 disabling the tracker system 5 14 false alarm policy 5 15 false alarms 5 15 in the event of a theft 5 13 remote keypad 5 13 Vehicle use 2 47 Vehicle washing 6 36 Vehicle weights 7 6 Vents central...

Page 266: ...39 wash wipe 1 40 wiper blade replacement 6 28 wiper modes 4 19 wiper sensitivity 4 20 Winter driving 2 52 Winter tyres 7 7 Wiper blade replacement 6 28 Wiper modes 4 19 Wiper sensitivity 4 20 p14 boo...

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