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Contents
Section 01
Basic operations P.8
Engine protection mechanisms P.16
Ideal driving position P.20
Operating the driving mode selector switch P.2 6
Accelerating P.32
Shifting P.36
Steering P.44
Braking P.50
Checking the engine P.56
Using the meter P.66 
     
        
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Section 01
Basic operations
Engine protection mechanisms 
Ideal driving position
Operating the driving mode 
selector switch
Accelerating
Shifting
Steering
Braking
Checking the engine
Using the meter  
     
        
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1	Reverse	selector	switch
Pull the switch to select Reverse (R).
2	Paddle	shift	switches	("P.	40)
Pull  the  right  paddle  shift  switch  to  upshift  and  the  left  paddle  shift  switch  to 
downshift. Pull both paddle shift switches at once to select Neutral (N).
3	Control	pad	("P.	66)	
4	“ENGINE	START”	switch
5 Driving	mode	selector	switch	("P.	26)
6 AUTO	driving	mode	button	("P.	27)
7 Shift	speed	selector	("P.	41)
Allows  the  driver  to  choose  their  desired  shift  speeds  for  the  manually  shifted 
SPORT, NORMAL, and WET driving modes.
8 Parking	brake	switch
9 Ignition	switch
10 Accelerator	pedal	("P.	32)
11 Tilt	and	telescopic	steering	lock	release	lever
12	Brake	pedal	("P.	50)
13 Hood	release	lever	("P.	12)
14 Rear	hatch	opener	switch	("P.	12)
15	Fuel	filler	door	opener	switch	("P.	12)
16	Outside	rear	view	mirror	switches
17	VSC	off	switch
Turns VSC and TRAC off. Press the switch again to turn VSC and TRAC back on.  
     
        
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■Driving position adjustment
1 Insert  the  key  into  the  ignition  switch 
and  then  turn  the  key  to  the  “ACC” 
position.
2 Use the seat adjustment switches (A) 
to  move  the  driver  seat.  You  should 
be  able  to  fully  depress  the  brake 
pedal with your knees slightly bent.
3 Adjust  the  height  of  the  seat  and  the 
position  of  the  steering  wheel.  You 
should be able to grip the top of the steering wheel with your elbows slightly bent 
and your back at a comfortable angle.
4 If necessary, readjust the seat position.
5 Adjust  the  mirrors  to  ensure  that  you  have  a  good  view  of  the  area  behind  the 
vehicle.
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■Starting the engine
1 With the brake pedal depressed, turn the key to the “ON” position.
2 Pull both paddle shift switches at the same time to select Neutral.
3 Press the “ENGINE START” switch to start the engine.
(A) 
     
        
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Basic operations
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■Starting off
1 With the brake pedal depressed, pull the right paddle shift switch to select 1st gear.
2 Pull the parking brake switch to release the parking brake.
3 Release the brake pedal and then slowly depress the accelerator pedal.
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■Reversing
1 With the vehicle stationary, depress the brake pedal and check the gear indicator 
in the meter to ensure that Neutral is selected.
2 Pull the reverse selector switch to select Reverse.
3 Release the brake pedal and then slowly depress the accelerator pedal.
It is not possible to change directly from Reverse to any of the forward gears. Select Neutral first 
and then select a forward gear.
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■Parking
1 Depress the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
2 Press the parking brake switch to set the parking brake.
3 Ensure that “D1”, “1” or “R” is displayed on the gear indicator.
4 Push in the key and turn it to the “LOCK” position to stop the engine.
The “ENGINE START” switch is for starting the engine. It cannot be used to stop the engine.  
     
        
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2 Press  the  auxiliary  catch  lever  to  the 
left and lift the hood.
3 Take out the supporting rod.
4 Insert the supporting rod into the slot 
positioned  on  the  side  of  the  engine 
compartment.
B e   s u re   t h a t   t h e   s u p p o r t i n g   ro d   i s   f u l l y 
inserted into the slot.
5 Insert the supporting rod into the slot 
on the hood.  
     
        
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Engine protection mechanisms
The  LFA’s  1LR-GUE  engine  generates  a  maximum  output  of  412  kW  (553  HP)  at 
8,700  rpm  and  delivers  90%  or  more  of  its  peak  torque  of  354  ft•lbf  (480  N•m, 
48.9  kgf•m)  between  3,700  and  9,000  rpm.  The  engine  features  a  number  of 
protection mechanisms to ensure longevity and maintain peak performance.
A  number  of  driving  restrictions  will  be  in  place  until  the  total  mileage  shown  on  the 
odometer  exceeds  310  miles  (500  km).  This  break-in  period  serves  not  only  to 
protect  the  engine,  but  also  to  preserve  the  transmission,  suspension  and  the  vehicle 
as  a  whole.  It  is  recommended  that  during  this  time  the  owner  become  familiar  with 
the LFA and avoid high-load driving maneuvers.
One engine protection mechanism in place beyond the break-in period is the limiting 
of maximum engine speed when the engine is cold. When the vehicle is cold started, 
various components within the engine begin to warm up and expand at different rates.
Forcing the engine to operate at high speeds in this condition can cause accelerated 
engine  wear.  For  this  reason,  the  maximum  engine  speed  is  limited  when  manually 
shifted driving modes (SPORT, NORMAL, WET) are selected and restricted to a set 
range when AUTO mode is selected.
This engine speed limitation does not indicate a malfunction with the vehicle. Warming 
the engine up by driving, rather than extended idling, is recommended. 
     
        
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■Limited  maximum  engine  speed  during  break-in 
period
The maximum engine speed is limited to 7,400 rpm if the total mileage shown on the 
odometer is less than 310 miles (500 km).
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■Engine  starting  restrictions  in  extremely  low 
temperatures
In  extremely  low  temperatures,  such  as  when  the  coolant  or  oil  temperature  gauge 
shows  a  reading  of  -13°F  (-25°C)  or  below,  the  engine  will  not  be  allowed  to  start. 
This mechanism is designed to protect the engine. 
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■Restricted  maximum  engine  speed  in  extremely 
low temperatures
When  the  engine  is  started  with  the  coolant  temperature  gauge  showing  a  reading 
of 5°F (-15°C) or below, the maximum engine speed will be limited to 4,400 rpm for 
approximately eight minutes.
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■Variable  maximum  engine  speed  during  warm-
up
When  the  engine  is  started  with  the  coolant  temperature  gauge  showing  a  reading 
of  176°F  (80°C)  or  below,  the  maximum  engine  speed  will  vary  according  to  the 
coolant temperature.
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■Limited maximum engine speed in neutral gear
The maximum engine speed will be limited to 5,100 rpm when neutral gear is selected 
and the accelerator pedal is continuously depressed.