User's Manual

INSTRUMENTS
EFT-HAND DISPLAY
Nose Lift
right-hand side of the central display is
amber, or a vehicle lift fault message
appears on the instrument cluster, the
system is not available. Do not drive the
vehicle at high speed and contact your
McLaren Retailer as soon as possible.
The Nose Lift menu displays the following
Information:
Nose Lift - Raise, page 3.13
Nose Lift - Lower, page 3.14
A confirmation tone will be heard when nose
lift is selected.
Nose lift gives you the option to raise or lower
the nose of the vehicle dependent on the
current nose ride height.
Nose ride height can only be raised when
traveling at speeds below 50 kph (31 mph).
The nose will automatically lower at speeds
above 60 kph (37 mph).
NOTE: The front suspension can be left
fully raised for extended periods, but it
may relax to a lower level over time.
If the nose is left in a raised position for a long
period, a system reset may occur when the
engine is next started to return 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: Vehicle handling modes are
inhibited when nose lift is lowering or
raising.
NOTE: Nose lift will be unavailable if
launch mode is active.
NOTE: If nose lift is requested while the
engine has been stopped by the Eco
Start-Stop System, the engine will be
automatically restarted.
menu control stalk on the left of the steering
column, whenever the engine is running.