Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Owner's Manual

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 We also recommend you have all maintenance and checks carried out by a Ferrari Dealer or Authorised Workshop, as they have the trained “F1” gearbox technicians and proper tools and equipment necessary.
  • Page 3 Table of contents GENERAL USE OF THE VEHICLE ENGINE VEHICLE CHASSIS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 4 Abbreviations Consulting the manual Some descriptions and terms with particular meanings are found in this To facilitate easier reading, the topics are subdivided into sections and manual in an abbreviated form: chapters. The important parts requiring particular attention are easily identifiable in the sections and chapters.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    General Vehicle keys ____________________________________________________ 6 Alarm system ____________________________________________________ 7 Electronic alarm system ________________________________________ 9 Vehicle identification data ____________________________________ 11 Data labels _____________________________________________________ 12 Dimensions and weights ________________________________________ 14 Main engine specifications _____________________________________ 15 Performance ___________________________________________________ 15 Fuel consumption (*) __________________________________________ 15 CO2 emissions (*) ______________________________________________ 15 Transmission ratios...
  • Page 6: Vehicle Keys

    To purchase new keys with remote control, exclusively contact the point indicated with the arrow; Ferrari Service Network, bringing with you: - remove the battery B pushing it in the direction of the arrow to slide - all the keys with remote control in your possession;...
  • Page 7: Alarm System

    Each ignition key contains an electronic device which transmits a light will come on and should go out within one second. If the code signal to the Ferrari CODE control unit, and engine ignition is warning light stays on, repeat the procedure described previously enabled only if the key code is recognised by the system.
  • Page 8 Directly contact the the CODE CARD. Ferrari Service Network, bringing with you all the keys in your 7) When the last digit has been entered, hold the accelerator pedal possession, the Ferrari CODE system CODE CARD, a personal ID pressed down.
  • Page 9: Electronic Alarm System

    - vehicle movement surveillance. - someone attempts to enter the vehicle from a window; The engine immobilizer function is ensured by the Ferrari CODE system, - the power supply is disconnected; which activates automatically when the ignition key is removed from the - the siren is disconnected;...
  • Page 10 Deactivation Deactivating the anti-lift alarm To deactivate the vehicle electronic alarm, press button B on the key: Pressing button D deactivates the anti-lift protection alarm. When this function is deactivated, the LED on the button will flash for about 3 - the direction indicators flash twice;...
  • Page 11: Vehicle Identification Data

    Vehicle identification data Engine type and number Chassis type and number Gearbox type and number Vehicle identification plate Assembly number plate Chassis type and number...
  • Page 12: Data Labels

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  • Page 13 Label description 1 - Low beams homologation label. 2 - Paint code label. 3 - Antifreeze label. 4 - “High voltage” label. 5 - ECE homologation label. 6 - Airbag maintenance label; Child seat warning label. 7 - Airbag label. 8 - Battery master switch instruction label.
  • Page 14: Dimensions And Weights

    Dimensions and weights Wheelbase 2,950 mm (116.14 in.) Max. length 4,902 mm (177.63 in.) Max. width 1,951 mm (75.70 in.) Height max. (*) 1,377 mm (54.21 in.) Front track 1,688 mm (66.45 in.) Rear track 1,641 mm (64.60 in.) Kerb weight 1890 kg (4,167 lbs) (*) Vehicle under static load 1688...
  • Page 15: Main Engine Specifications

    Main engine specifications Fuel consumption (*) Type F 133H (litres per 100 km) Number of cylinders 12 - V 65° City cycle 30.6 Cylinder bore 89 (3.5 in.) Motorway 14.5 Piston stroke 77 (3 in.) Average fuel consumption 20.5 Piston displacement (*) Directive: 1999/100/EC Total displacement 5,748...
  • Page 16: Transmission Ratios

    10” J x 19” wheel revolutions (optional) 10” J x 20” Gear Spare wheel 3.5” J x 19” 41 / 13 3.154 13.190 Tyres approved by Ferrari 37 / 17 2.176 9.100 all tyres are Tubeless 36 / 23 1.565 6.545 Front Rear 32 / 27 1.185...
  • Page 17 “Run flat” tyres (optional) Inflation pressure ( cold The vehicle can come equipped with “Run Flat” tyres. This type of tyre has a reinforced side A which allows the vehicle to continue travelling Front Rear at moderate speed (80 km/h), even after a puncture, for a specific distance.
  • Page 18: Refilling

    Refilling Parts to be refilled Quantity Fill with: Ref. Page. Total system capacity 13 l Quantity of oil 1.5 l between “Min” and “Max” Shell HELIX ULTRA ENGINE SAE 5W-40 Oil consumption (depending on the 1.0 ÷ conditions of use) 2.01/1,000 km (600 miles) Shell TF 1055...
  • Page 19: Use Of The Vehicle

    Use of the vehicle Use of the vehicle Passenger compartment accessories _____________________________________________ 19 ___________________________ 88 Instrument panel and controls Engine compartment lid ________________________________ 20 _______________________________________ 90 Instrument panel Luggage compartment lid ______________________________________________ 21 ______________________________________ 91 Warning lights Fuel tank cap ________________________________________________ 29 __________________________________________________ 92 TFT display warning lights...
  • Page 20: Instrument Panel And Controls

    Instrument panel and controls...
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Location of driving controls 1. Ignition switch 1 “TFT” Display Gear display 2. Seat adjustment control 2 Electronic speedometer Warning lights 3. Internal rear-view mirror 3 Rev. Counter 4. External rear-view mirrors adjustment controls 5. Steering wheel height and depth adjustment control 6.
  • Page 22 “TFT” display - day (white background); Located on the instrument panel, it performs the following functions: - night (black background). - indication of the control parameters; The screen is activated and set by pressing the buttons DISP, MODE, UP and DOWN on the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel. - indication of general information while driving;...
  • Page 23 Button pressed at length ( 2 sec): UP / DOWN > - sets/adjusts the functions in the MENU page; - MENU page not active and TRIP B disabled: TRIP A reset; - MENU page not active and TRIP B enabled: selects the odometer - MENU page not active: adjusts the instrument panel brightness shown on the display (tot, A or B);...
  • Page 24 Sport - the average speed; In addition to the shared parameters, the screen page 1 shows the - fuel level; virtual control gauges, for: - the trip time. - water temperature; - oil temperature. If the driver selects TRIP B as main screen page and then deselects TRIP B from the Menu page, the default screen page will be auto- When the SPORT screen page is displayed and an event occurs that matically set as main page.
  • Page 25 Tyre pressure In addition to the shared parameters, the screen page 5 shows: - the virtual water and oil temperature gauges (minimised); - the vehicle symbol with the pressure and temperature values for each tyre; - the summary symbol for malfunctions (if any). When the TYRES screen page is displayed and an event occurs that needs to be viewed, the display will appear as in the following exam- ple 6.
  • Page 26 Parameters shared by all the configurations: Odometer Fuel level gauge The gauge is permanently shown on the TFT display (in area C). The The odometer is always viewed on the TFT display (in area C): by pressing the MODE button, the driver can select whether to view the low fuel warning light C comes on when only 20 litres of fuel remain total odometer 7a or one of the two partial odometers 7b.
  • Page 27 Menu page Configuration settings: Parameter display can be set and personalised in the various To display the MENU page, press the DISP button briefly. configurations using Vehicle Options and System Preferences The parameters that may be set are: available in the Infotainment system. (see the Infotainment System - Main page;...
  • Page 28 Auto Auto easy exit mode When the “–” symbol is displayed, it indicates a gearbox malfunction; please contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the necessary checks performed. Warning lights display If a warning light indicating a failure comes on while the engine is running, contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the necessary checks performed.
  • Page 29: Warning Lights

    Warning lights In addition to the self-check performed before ignition, the warning lights Airbag (x) may illuminate in the following cases: While driving, this indicates a malfunction in the airbag Notes: system and/or in the seat belt pretensioners. (x) They are also shown on the display. If the warning light does not illuminate for the self-check or if it illuminates while driving, contact the F ERRARI...
  • Page 30 After turning the ignition key to position II (refer to The vehicle is equipped with an electronic engine page 50), this remains lit for a self check for few seconds immobilizer system (Ferrari CODE), which is activated following engine starting. automatically when the ignition key is removed.
  • Page 31: Tft Display Warning Lights

    TFT display warning lights Simultaneous illumination of several warning lights Failure of all the braking systems Alarm system failure “ABS - EBD - CST” (x) This indicates a failure in the alarm system. When all the warning lights shown in the figure illuminate at Contact the F the same time: ERRARI...
  • Page 32 Catalytic converter temperature Tyre pressure If flashing, it indicates that the temperature of the catalytic converters is Warning light connected with the tyre pressure monitoring system. Refer to “Section 4” for the operating strategies. high: slow down until the warning light turns off. If the warning light remains on without flashing, the temperature reached by the catalytic converters is excessively high: stop the vehicle Rain sensor failure...
  • Page 33: Running-In

    Running-in Before a trip The driving style adopted during the first 1,000 km (620 mi.) of Preliminary checks driving is critical for proper running-in; do not run the engine at Check the following at regular intervals and always before long trips: excessively high speeds.
  • Page 34: Doors

    Doors Locking and opening the doors from the inside Introduction Press the “LOCK” D button for locking both doors and press the When a door is opened or closed, the window automatically moves down by approximately 2 centimetres (position A) to a “target position”, “UNLOCK”...
  • Page 35 When the handle F is used to open the door, the window moves down Door open and exit area lighting to the “target position”. Each door is equipped with a lamp G, located beneath the internal When the door is closed, it will move back up to the “upper limit”. panel, which indicates that the door is open and illuminates the area on If the handle F is operated without opening the door, the window which the driver or passenger will step when exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 36: Power Windows

    Power windows To lower the window, automatic operation is also possible (full Controls A and B which are used to operate the windows, are only active when the ignition key is turned to position II (refer to page 50). opening): if the button is held pressed (over 0.3 seconds), automatic operation is activated and will only be deactivated when the window Driver-side power window reaches its travel limit or by pressing the button again.
  • Page 37: External Lights And Direction Indicators

    External lights and direction indicators The external lights and direction indicators only operate with the High beams ignition key in position II (see page 50). To turn on the high beams when the light switch A is set to , push The external lights can be switched on and off either manually or the left-hand lever B towards the dashboard.
  • Page 38 “Follow me home” function Parking lights This function allows you to set a timer for the position lights and for the The parking lights work when the ignition key is at position 0 or II, or low beams, so that they remain on, for a certain period, after turning off if the key has been removed (refer to page 50).
  • Page 39 Ferrari Service Network as soon as possible. In case of fog during the day, the position lights and low beams will not be turned on automatically. The driver must always be ready to turn the lights on manually, and also the rear fog lights if necessary.
  • Page 40 Direction indicators Rear fog lights When lever B is: These can be activated only when the high or low beams are on, by pressing button D. The respective warning light on the instrument - moved up, the right-hand direction indicators are turned on; panel will illuminate (see page 29).
  • Page 41: Windscreen Washer/Wipers And Headlight Washer

    Windscreen washer/wipers and headlight washer The windscreen wipers and washers work only with the ignition key in Windscreen washer position II (refer to page 50). This is activated by pulling lever A towards the steering wheel (automatic return). Windscreen wipers When the windscreen washer is activated, the windscreen wiper starts The lever A has 5 settings: automatically.
  • Page 42 Rain sensor Before cleaning the windscreen (at a service station, for example), ensure that the rain sensor function is The rain sensor automatically adjusts the windscreen wiper timing to switched off or that the key is in position 0. The rain sensor the intensity of the rain during intermittent operation.
  • Page 43: Cruise Control (Optional)

    Cruise control (optional) Storing the vehicle speed This is an electronically-controlled driving aid which allows driving the vehicle at a constant speed (operating range between 30 km/h Proceed as follows: - 200 km/h) without having to hold the accelerator pedal pressed. - turn the end knob A to ON and press the accelerator pedal until the It is recommended to activate the device when driving on long straight vehicle reaches the desired speed;...
  • Page 44 Increasing the stored speed Deactivating the device This can be done in two ways: Turn the end knob A to OFF or turn the ignition key to 0. The device is also deactivated automatically in the following conditions: - pressing the accelerator pedal and then storing the new speed reached;...
  • Page 45: Steering Wheel Buttons

    TFT display (see page 87), the of the steering wheel. switch moves to a “recovery” position, but still allows the vehicle to be driven. In these cases, contact the Ferrari Service Network. Start button “COMFORT” mode Press button B (ENGINE START) to start the engine.
  • Page 46 Infotainment system control Deactivating the CST system ( Press button G behind the left-hand side of the steering wheel to adjust Select this mode to deactivate the CST system (always active when the general system volume. the engine is started). Press button H behind the left-hand side of the steering wheel to When the system is deactivated, the relative warning light F illumi- activate voice commands/accept an incoming call.
  • Page 47 Steering wheel mounted gearbox controls The car is equipped with an electrically actuated gearbox with controls mounted on the steering wheel. Pull the right-hand UP lever towards the steering wheel to shift up. Pull the left-hand DOWN lever towards the steering wheel to shift down.
  • Page 48: Roof Panel Controls

    Roof panel controls Deactivating the alarm system motion sensors Tyre pressure calibration button Pressing button A deactivates the motion sensing function of the alarm To calibrate the system, turn the ignition key to position II (refer to system. When this function is deactivated, the LED on the button page 50), then press the key C for a time ranging from 4 to 10 seconds.
  • Page 49: Central Console Controls

    Central console controls Hazard warning lights Opening the glove compartment Press button A to turn on the hazard warning lights. These lights will Button D controls the glove compartment opening (see page 88). operate with the ignition key in any position. To turn them off, press the Activating the front parking sensors (optional) button again.
  • Page 50: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch The ignition key can be set to the following positions: Position 0 - Stop Never remove the key when the vehicle is moving! The steering wheel will lock automatically with the first Engine off, key removable. turn of the steering wheel. Steering lock engaged.
  • Page 51: Starting And Driving The Vehicle

    Starting and driving the vehicle System start-up If the warning light B continues flashing without turning off, deactivate the system and reactivate it. If the failure persists, contact an A When the ignition key is turned to position II the gearshift display A UTHORISED to have the necessary checks performed.
  • Page 52 Operation with the engine off If the horizontal dash (C) appears on the display, there is a system failure (B warning light on). The vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox When the engine is off, 1 , reverse gear “R”and neutral “N” can be system by means of levers on the steering wheel.
  • Page 53 Release the levers “UP” and D as soon as the engaged gear is shown on the If the engine fails to start after several attempts, check for one of the display; continued operation may activate the failure warning light B and following causes: the buzzer.
  • Page 54 For safety reasons, the system activates an alarm buzzer and “UP”, Upshifting automatically shifts to “N” when, with the vehicle stationary, the engine Use the right-hand “UP” lever without releasing the accelerator pedal. running and gear engaged: The “UP” request is not accepted if engagement of the requested gear •...
  • Page 55 “DOWN” due to engine underrevving The result is extremely rapid gearshifting taking as little as 100 ms (measured as “acceleration gap”). • The system shifts down the gears “automatically”, if the engine runs below the minimum speed rate, set at 1,250 RPM. A message on the TFT display (next to the fuel gauge) notifies the driver that the F1-SuperFast fast gearshift function is available when •...
  • Page 56 Stopping the vehicle Other system functions When the vehicle stops, the system automatically engages 1 gear “F1-S” function (unless “N” has already been requested). The “F1-S” function is characterised by faster gear-shifting than in “normal” When the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running, keep the conditions.
  • Page 57 area C, indicating that the F1-SuperFast fast gearshift mode is enabled If the “F1-S” function is selected when already in “Automatic” mode, (provided that the conditions described on page 55 are met). the system selects a fast gearshift mode (faster gearshifts than in normal “Automatic”...
  • Page 58 “Automatic gearshift” mode (when the vehicle is moving) the system will exit “Automatic” mode to switch to “Manual” mode. This mode is activated (or deactivated) using switch H; the letters “AUTO” L will light up inside the gear display and the system will If you then request “Automatic”...
  • Page 59: While Driving

    While driving Parking Never drive, not even downhill, with the revolution counter pointer Apply the parking brake, engage 1 gear, whether parking uphill or near the peak engine speed. downhill, steer the wheels and switch off the engine. When the revolution counter pointer approaches peak speed (the red As the 1 gear is the most reduced, it is more suited to use the engine zone), the driver must be very careful to avoid exceeding that limit.
  • Page 60: Safe Driving

    Safe driving For safe travelling, it is essential that the driver be aware of the best At regular intervals, check the following: driving techniques suited to various circumstances. Always try to - Tyre pressure and condition; prevent dangerous situations by driving with caution. - Engine oil level;...
  • Page 61 Deactivate the passenger’s airbag (where possible) if a - Use the high beams only outside of urban areas and when you are child seat is fitted on the front seat. sure that they will not disturb other drivers. - Turn off the high beams when you see oncoming vehicles and use the It is strictly prohibited to fit a child seat and carry low beams.
  • Page 62 Driving in fog Driving on snowy or icy roads - Whenever possible, avoid travelling if the fog is thick. If you have to Below is some advice for driving in these conditions: drive in misty conditions, or if there is thick fog or fog banks, follow - Keep a very moderate speed.
  • Page 63: Using The Driving Mode Control Switch ("Manettino")

    Using the driving mode control switch (“Manettino”) high speeds. Also the CST system switches to a different level The driving mode control switch on the steering wheel allows offering you greater driving freedom. In this mode, F1-S per- the driver to rapidly and intuitively make full use of the vehicle’s formance gearshifting is activated (see page 56).
  • Page 64 In case of faults in the control lever assemblies, the system, in addition to activating the buzzer and illuminating the fault warning light (B, see page 51), auto-selects the automatic mode and any further gearshift commands will be ignored, including “N” and “R”. If the malfunction persists, contact the F to have the ERRARI...
  • Page 65: Parking Manoeuvre

    Parking manoeuvre The front (if present) and rear sensors activate automatically when To make parking manoeuvres easier for the driver, the vehicle is equipped with four sensors housed on the rear bumper; optionally, reversing, with the ignition key in position II. If the vehicle is also equipped with front parking sensors, press button A on the central four sensors can also be fitted on the front bumper.
  • Page 66 If your vehicle is equipped with a system with front and rear sensors, Sensors the distance from the obstacles will be also viewed on the TFT display. To measure the distance from the obstacles, the system uses 4 sensors The position and the distance from the obstacle are displayed in the fitted in the front bumper and 4 sensors fitted in the rear one.
  • Page 67 Sensor range Sensor failure The sensors allow the system to monitor the front and rear of the In the event that the parking sensors fail, the relevant warning light on vehicle. the display comes on (see page 32) together with the message “Parking sensor failure”.
  • Page 68: Respecting The Environment

    Particular driving conditions We are all responsible for respecting and protecting the environment. Ferrari has designed and constructed this vehicle using technology, Very short trips and frequent cold starts do not allow the engine to materials and devices to reduce the harmful impact on the environment reach the optimal operating temperature and can cause a significant to a minimum.
  • Page 69 Use only a battery charger and contact the Ferrari Service Network. If the engine does not work properly while travelling, continue driving, reducing engine performance to the bare minimum, and contact the nearest service centre of the Ferrari Service Network.
  • Page 70: Parking Brake Lever

    Parking brake lever Always use the parking brake when the vehicle is To engage the parking brake, pull the lever A fully upwards, until the parked. rear wheels lock. After hearing a series of clicks by pulling the parking brake With the ignition key in position II, the warning light B comes on to lever, the vehicle should be blocked.
  • Page 71: Front Seats

    Front seats Never adjust the seat while driving: you may lose control 1 - Back/forward adjustment of the vehicle. Moving the seat could distract you or Push control A on the outer side of the seat forward or back. make you press a pedal unintentionally. 2 - Height adjustment Adjust the driver’s seat only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 72 4 - Height-tilt feature Driving with a seat reclined may be dangerous. The backrest must not be inclined too far back. For an By pressing control A in the centre, you can adjust both the seat effective restraining action, the three-point (lap-shoulder) cushion height and tilting at the same time.
  • Page 73 Lumbar support adjustment (optional on the passenger seat) Heating system Push control C, on the horizontal arrows to increase or decrease The seat heating system is activated by turning control E. Two heating lumbar support, and on the vertical arrows to lift or lower the lumbar pads are used to heat the seat.
  • Page 74: Rear Seats

    Rear seats Lumbar support adjustment is not included in the seat position memory. These can seat 2 passengers. The memorisation of a new seat position cancels the one previously stored with the same button. Armrest To recall one of the stored positions with the door open, briefly press The rear armrest is movable and can be folded up into the seat the relative button “1”, “2”...
  • Page 75: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel Rear-view mirrors The steering wheel can be electrically adjusted, both in terms of height Internal rear-view mirror and depth. This can be adjusted manually. It can only be adjusted if the key is in position II. The electrochromic internal rear-view mirror automatically darkens For adjustment, move the control A in the four directions.
  • Page 76 External rear-view mirrors In this case, the mirrors become “unsteady” and to reactivate them you must: These are electrically adjusted using control A (with the ignition key in • turn the ignition key to position II; position II) and are equipped with defogging elements. •...
  • Page 77: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Storing the rear-view mirror position In the models equipped with memory seats, every time the seat position If used correctly, the seat belts in combination with the pretensioners, is memorised, the external rear-view mirror position is also stored protect the wearer from a variety of impacts, firmly securing the automatically, both for the normal travelling direction and for reverse occupants within the structure of the vehicle, thus preventing...
  • Page 78 Adjusting seat belt height (front seats only) Fastening the seat belts The seat belts height must only be adjusted when the vehicle is After positioning the seat correctly; stationary. • Grip the buckle C, slowly pull the belt and insert the tang into its seat To move the belt feeder A, raise or lower the headrest adjustment D (if the belt locks while pulling it, let it rewind a little and then pull lever B.
  • Page 79 If the driver’s seat belt has not been fastened, when the ignition key is Unfastening the seat belts turned to position II, the warning light E comes on. • Push the release button F. Do not use any objects (spring clips, locks, etc.) that could keep a seat belt from •...
  • Page 80 Emergency tensioning device, seat belt force limiter Maintenance of the seat belts and pretensioners The seat belts for the front and rear seats in this vehicle are equipped • Following a collision of a certain severity, replace the seat belts that with emergency tensioning devices (also called “pretensioners”) and were worn at the time even if they may not appear to be damaged.
  • Page 81 Child safety We recommend that you always carry children in the rear seats and that they are seated in the specific Because of their size, children are at greater risk than adults. Suitable restraining systems: in the event of a collision, this is the safest restraining or safety systems must be used.
  • Page 82: Airbag

    Airbag In addition, move the passenger seat as far back as possible in order to prevent the child seat from touching The airbag is not a substitute for the seat belts, although the dashboard. it increases their efficiency. Correct use of the seat belts Do not tamper with the seat belts or child restraint in combination with the airbag offers maximum protection in systems.
  • Page 83 Operation Activation The airbags are controlled by an ECU that activates them in the case of The front airbags of your vehicle have been designed to deploy in 2 a head-on collision with medium or strong impact. stages. This allows the airbag to have different rates of deployment, based on the crash severity, as assessed by the airbag control unit.
  • Page 84 When this expiry date is approaching, contact the circumstances is not indicative of a system malfunction. Ferrari Service Network in order to have the system replaced. Do not cut or tamper with the connectors of the airbag wiring or on the airbag The labels E and F indicate the presence of the airbag system.
  • Page 85 Passenger-side airbag manual deactivation (optional) The warning light G and the LED H remain on permanently until the passenger airbag is reactivated. If a child is to be transported in the front passenger seat, always When the door is open, the key can be inserted or removed in both deactivate the passenger-side airbag before fitting the child seat.
  • Page 86: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system The Infotainment system includes the following components: - radio, CD/DVD player, satellite navigator, TV; - antenna amplifier; - central twiddler speaker; - side twiddler speaker (n. 2); - side woofer speaker (n. 2) + rear lateral tweeters (n. 2); - central woofer speaker;...
  • Page 87: Dome Lights

    Dome lights The dome lights switch on automatically in the following situations: Front • when one door is opened, for approx. 3 minutes; When the doors are closed, the dome lights A on the roof can be • when all the doors are closed and the key is in position 0, for approx. turned on or off using the switch B.
  • Page 88: Passenger Compartment Accessories

    Passenger compartment accessories Glove compartment Pocket-change tray This is located on the passenger’s side of the dashboard, and it is In the console, between the two front seats, there is a compartment always accessible when the key is in position II, and for approx. ten which can be accessed by opening the door E.
  • Page 89 Rear map pockets Front ashtray On the lower part of the seat backrest there is a map pocket F to hold To access the front ashtray H, or the cigarette lighter L, lift the lid newspapers, magazines etc. M pushing it backward. To clean the ashtray, remove it by pulling upwards.
  • Page 90: Engine Compartment Lid

    Engine compartment lid Sun visors The sun visors can be adjusted to shade both the windscreen and the windows on the doors. Opening On the back of the passenger’s sun visor there is a mirror P which can To unlock the engine compartment lid, pull the lever A found beneath be accessed by lifting the cover Q.
  • Page 91: Luggage Compartment Lid

    Luggage compartment lid The lid is kept in the open position by two gas struts C. Always check that the lid is closed properly to prevent it Opening from opening while driving. To open the luggage compartment lid, press button A or use the button Emergency Opening on the remote control (refer to page 6).
  • Page 92: Fuel Tank Cap

    Fuel tank cap Emergency Opening/Closing If button A and the button on the key remote control do not work, pull Opening the small handle D housed in the armrest compartment, between the rear seats. • With the key in position 0 press the release button A to unlock the fuel tank door.
  • Page 93: Towing The Vehicle

    Towing the vehicle Closing • Screw the cap B back on tightly and press on the door to close it. Towing hook Ensure that the string D is not hanging out of the fuel tank door. When towing the vehicle, use only the attachment point provided for Emergency Opening the towing hook A which must be inserted into its seat B.
  • Page 94: Air Conditioning And Heating System

    Air conditioning and heating system Fixed windscreen air vents. Outside temperature sensor. Fixed side window air vents. Passenger compartment temperature sensor. Adjustable front central, side and rear vents. Air conditioning and heating system controls. Foot area air vents. Pollen filter Sun radiation sensor.
  • Page 95 The vehicle is equipped with automatic dual-zone climate control. Controls This system regulates the temperature, distribution and flow of air in A. Left-hand side temperature setting the vehicle passenger compartment in two separate zones: driver’s side B. Air conditioning compressor activation/deactivation and passenger side.
  • Page 96 Air conditioning control switch B Fan speed control E It has three operating modes: Released The air conditioner is on. Automatic “AUT” The air is cooled and/or only dehumidified according to The air flow is controlled by the electronic system, the temperature set.
  • Page 97 Air recirculation switch F Once the internal temperature has stabilised at the desired level, you are advised not to change the position of the temperature selection Released switch unless the external temperature changes drastically. The air flow comes from the outside. A change in the position of the temperature selection switch will When outside temperatures exceed 35 °C, the air involve a difference between temperature inside the passenger...
  • Page 98 Adjusting the air vents Maintenance The adjustable air vents A are positioned on the sides of the The pollen filter must be replaced every year as indicated in the dashboard, in the centre of the dashboard and at the rear end of the “Maintenance Schedule”.
  • Page 99: Electrochromic Roof

    Electrochromic roof The change in transparency from one extreme to the next occurs in less than 60 seconds. In order to contain the transmission of solar energy when the vehicle stands in the sun for a long time, the system sets the roof luminosity to minimum transparency every time the ignition key is turned to 0 (Stop).
  • Page 101 Engine Engine assembly _______________________________________________ 102 Ignition-injection system _____________________________________ 103 Engine lubrication system ____________________________________ 104 Cooling system _______________________________________________ 106 Fuel supply system ____________________________________________ 108 Air injection system and catalytic converters ________________ 111...
  • Page 102: Engine Assembly

    Engine assembly Timing system Belts The timing system is composed of 4 overhead shafts (2 per bank) and Each engine bank is equipped with a belt for camshaft control. 4 valves per cylinder (2 intake and 2 exhaust), controlled by hydraulic There are two additional belts on the engine which control the tappets, which automatically adjust the clearance for proper operating auxiliary components;...
  • Page 103: Ignition-Injection System

    Ignition-Injection System Each cylinder bank is equipped with an integral Bosch Motronic ME Accelerator pedal position sensor 7.1.1 ignition-injection system controlled by a microprocessor ECU. This is mechanically mounted on the accelerator pedal. The ECU regulates the quantity of fuel to be delivered to the injectors It reads the exact position of the pedal.
  • Page 104: Engine Lubrication System

    Engine lubrication system The lubrication system is of the dry sump type with gear-driven pumps. and a delivery pump which takes the oil from the tank and delivers it, under pressure, to the engine rotating parts. The engine is equipped with 2 pumps, a scavenge pump which takes the oil from the sump and sends it to the tank and then the to radiator, Lubrication system A - Oil Radiator;...
  • Page 105 Oil pressure and temperature Gas and oil vapour recirculation The red warning light on the instrument panel (see page 29) should The device for oil gas and vapour recirculation is of the closed circuit always remain off under normal driving conditions. type.
  • Page 106: Cooling System

    Cooling system Cooling system diagram 1 - Air bleeder screw; 2 - Pump body with thermostat; 3 - Water radiator; 4 - Drainage tap; 5 - Electric fans; 6 - Expansion tank; 7 - Filler cap; 8 - NTC sensor located on left- hand water outlet manifold.
  • Page 107 “Maintenance Schedule” by a Service Centre of the Authorised Reduce engine speed immediately if the temperature gauge needle goes above Ferrari Service Network. 115 °C; if the temperature does not drop, have the system checked at the nearest centre of the F...
  • Page 108: Fuel Supply System

    Fuel supply system Fuel supply system diagram 1 - Fuel tank; 2 - LH electric pump with filter; 3 - RH electric pump with filter and level gauge; 4 - Filler neck; 5 - System drainage tap; 6 - Blow by system; 7 - Multifunctional valve;...
  • Page 109 Fuel supply system The fuel is delivered by two electric pumps which are submerged in the tank and controlled by the ignition-injection ECUs. The pressure inside the tank is kept constant by a pressure regulator inside the pump itself. There are two valves located on top of the tank, which prevent fuel Fuel vapour emission control system diagram leakage if the vehicle overturns.
  • Page 110 The system is designed to prevent atmospheric pollution caused by fuel Inertia switch system evaporation. This safety switch is located in the passenger compartment, on the The fuel vapours coming from the separator are collected by the active underfloor, in front of the driver’s seat and, in the event of a collision, it carbon filter where they are absorbed and retained when the engine is deactivates the fuel pump relay.
  • Page 111: Air Injection System And Catalytic Converters

    Air injection system and catalytic converters Air injection system 1 - Exhaust gas sampling union; 2 - Air injection pipe; 3 - Exhaust manifold; 4 - Air pump; 5 - Pneumatic valve; 6 - Solenoid valve; 7 - Vacuum tank.
  • Page 112 The injection system supplies additional air to the exhaust manifolds in Catalytic converters order to reduce HC, CO and NOx emissions during the warm-up phase This vehicle is equipped with metallic-type catalytic converters. of the pre-catalytic converter, inside the manifold, and of the main The catalyst system consists of four pre-catalytic converters and two catalytic converter.
  • Page 113 Exhaust system overheating alarm devices If the temperature is extreme: the temperature in the catalytic converters has reached In the event of irregular functioning of the engine with consequent a dangerous level and could damage them; If you continue to high temperature in the exhaust system, the red warning light on drive, the engine ECU will cut off the fuel supply to the injec- the TFT display will come on with two different alarm levels: high...
  • Page 114 Engine malfunction alarm devices If the “engine control system failure” warning light flashes or is permanently on when the engine is running, the engine or emission control systems may be malfunctioning. The electronic system detects and isolates the error, preventing damage to the engine or the production of harmful emissions.
  • Page 115 Vehicle chassis Clutch ________________________________________________________ 116 Gearbox and differential _____________________________________ 116 “F1” gearbox transmission check _____________________________ 117 Steering system and steering column _________________________ 118 Braking system ________________________________________________ 120 CST system ____________________________________________________ 122 ASR system ____________________________________________________ 123 ABS and EBD systems _________________________________________ 124 Air conditioning and heating system _________________________ 126 Suspension...
  • Page 116: Clutch

    NACA type duct with a double air inlet. This is located on the vehicle underfloor, on the sides of the gearbox. Visually inspecting and replacing gearbox-differential oil The gearbox/differential oil must be checked visually and changed at the intervals indicated in the “Maintenance Schedule” at an Authorised Ferrari Centre.
  • Page 117: F1" Gearbox Transmission Check

    “F1” gearbox transmission check The gearbox is controlled by means of an electro-hydraulic system, “F1” gearbox system oil level which is actuated by the two levers on either side of the steering wheel. The “F1” gearbox system’s oil tank is positioned on the left rear part of These levers substitute the traditional gearshift lever and the clutch the gearbox housing.
  • Page 118: Steering System And Steering Column

    Steering system and steering column Power steering system Steering box; Oil cooling coil; Oil tank; Cardan joint shaft; Power steering pump; Steering column; Pump driving belt; Steering angle sensor.
  • Page 119 Main data • Collapsible steering wheel; • Steering rack; • Permanently-lubricated joints; • Steering diameter: m 12.2. The vehicle is equipped with speed-sensitive power steering. There is a sensor fitted behind the steering wheel which reads the steering angle and communicates with the shock absorber ECU; this adjusts the suspension to ensure it is capable of maintaining vehicle stability in a variety of conditions.
  • Page 120: Braking System

    Braking system Braking system diagram Brake servo Master cylinder Rear brake callipers Brake fluid tank Rear brake discs ABS sensor and toothed wheel 10 CST deactivation button ABS/ASR electro-hydraulic control unit 11 Warning lights on instrument panel Front brake callipers 12 STOP light switch Front brake discs 13 Yaw sensor...
  • Page 121 If it becomes excessive, or if one wheel brakes more than the others, or if the control pedal feels somewhat flexible with reduced braking efficiency, a complete inspection of the system should be performed by a service centre of the Ferrari Service Network.
  • Page 122: Cst System

    CST system Failure signals The vehicle is equipped with a CST (traction and stability control) yaw prevention monitoring system, encompassing all of the vehicle’s control In the event of a fault, the system is automatically disabled and cannot systems: ABS, EBD, ASR and ESP. The system contains a model that be reactivated.
  • Page 123: Asr System

    ASR system The ASR system controls the spinning of the driving wheels during ASR malfunction indicators acceleration through the engine control unit (spark advance delay, The failure indicators are shared by the CST system. engine throttle opening reduction and fuel injection cut off) and the MSR function (engine braking torque adjustment) rear brakes.
  • Page 124: Abs And Ebd Systems

    In this case we recommend that you contact the nearest authorised The vehicle is equipped with ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) and service centre of the Ferrari Service Network which will EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution) systems which, by means immediately identify the fault by means of the system self-diagnostic of the ABS system sensors and the ECU, improve the braking system function.
  • Page 125 If the brake fluid warning light comes on while System performance in terms of active safety is not a driving, stop the vehicle and check the brake fluid reason for the driver to take unnecessary risks. The style level immediately (see page 160): if the fluid level is below of driving shall always be adapted to weather conditions, the minimum limit, top it up with the recommended fluid range of visibility and traffic.
  • Page 126: Air Conditioning And Heating System

    Air conditioning and heating system Air conditioning and heating system diagram Compressor Condenser Proportional valves Dehydrator filter Pump for water recirculation Pressure gauge Sun radiation sensor Expansion valve 10 Pollen filter Heater/evaporator 11 Coolant filling/draining cap...
  • Page 127 Specifications The air conditioning and heating system is composed of a heater/ evaporator operated by a microprocessor ECU which, in both automatic and manual operation, is capable of keeping the temperature inside the passenger compartment constant when the conditions outside change, controlling the air temperature, flow rate and distribution.
  • Page 128: Suspension

    Suspension Suspension system diagram Shock absorbers Electronic Control Unit 3 Wheel acceleration sensor 4 Vertical acceleration sensor 5 Malfunction indication on the TFT display 6 “SPORT” mode selection button 7 Transverse acceleration sensor...
  • Page 129 The suspension use the “Skyhook” system developed by Mannesmann- • Double-acting telescopic hydro-pneumatic shock absorbers, with Sachs and perfected by Ferrari for continuous automatic damping variation of the electronically-controlled setting. control via acceleration sensors which record the movements of each •...
  • Page 130: Wheels And Tyres

    The malfunction detected is stored by the ECU. • drive at moderate speed on straight roads and on curves. The system is exclusively designed for connection to the Ferrari SD-3 How to use the tyres diagnostic tester, which can be used to perform a diagnostic test of the system.
  • Page 131 The wheels complete with tyres must be balanced by an authorised Have any damage inspected by an expert as it may considerably reduce service centre of the Ferrari Service Network or by skilled staff. tyre life. You are advised to use only self-adhesive wheel weights.
  • Page 132: Tyre Pressure And Temperature Monitoring System

    Tyre pressure and temperature monitoring system Viewing messages on the “TFT” display The vehicle is equipped with a system that monitors the tyres pressure and temperature by means of special sensors secured inside the wheel The user has the possibility, by pressing the specific button “DISP” rims in correspondence to the inflation valve.
  • Page 133 With any display active, the malfunction will be displayed with the Tyre punctures specific message “Check the pressure of the tyres” and the symbol When the instrument panel receives a signal from the tyre pressure of the vehicle showing the pressure of the tyres. The value of the monitoring ECU indicating that the pressure in one or more of the pressure and its unit of measurement for the failing tyre is delimited tyres has dropped below the alarm threshold, irrespective of the current...
  • Page 134 If the TYRES display is set as the main one, display 6 will be shown. System not calibrated For vehicles equipped with “Run Flat” tyres, page 6 will be displayed If the system was not calibrated or following replacement of one or instead, in alternative to display 7, four times.
  • Page 135 Tyre pressure monitoring system failure The TYRES page that shows the pressure of each tyre cannot be recalled by the user. Screen page 10 is displayed in the following cases: System not active - malfunction in the circuit and/or wiring leading to the ECU; - signal reception failure by one or more sensors due to If the system has been deactivated by diagnosis, the relative warning malfunctioning, damaged or flat battery;...
  • Page 136: Replacing The Wheels

    Replacing the wheels If one or more wheels need to be replaced, proceed as Warning follows: • Keep the spare wheel in proper working order, checking it at regular – Replace the wheel stud bolts with damaged thread or taper. intervals to ensure the inflation pressure is 4.2 bar (62 psi).
  • Page 137 Replacing a wheel • Lower the vehicle and remove the jack. • Tighten the stud bolts completely, moving diagonally from one to the • Position the vehicle on an even surface, then engage 1st gear and lock next. the rear wheels applying the parking brake. •...
  • Page 138: Chassis - Bodywork

    All body repair work must be carried out exclusively by expert • Extruded section bars, with exceptional resistance and torsional mechanics certified by the Ferrari Technical Service Department. rigidity features. • Cast knots, which represent the entire welded joint section for the extruded section bars.
  • Page 139 Electrical system Key-operated circuits _________________________________________ 140 Battery ________________________________________________________ 140 Lights _________________________________________________________ 143 Replacing the light bulbs ____________________________________ 143 Replacing a fuse ______________________________________________ 150...
  • Page 140: Key-Operated Circuits

    Key-operated circuits Battery • Starting It is located on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment. • Windscreen wipers and washer To access the battery, remove cover A. • Stop lights The vehicle is equipped with a battery with sealed energy circuit, that is maintenance-free.
  • Page 141 The car is equipped with a battery master switch C located behind To access the battery master switch, remove the door B on the right- the flap B. The battery master switch may only be used by Ferrari hand side of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 142 Recharging the battery Do not let the connection cable come out of the vehicle in positions different from that indicated to prevent damaging the seals and/or the cable. The battery should be recharged in a well-ventilated If you are not going to use the vehicle for periods of more than one area and away from any flammable materials.
  • Page 143: Lights

    8 - Reverse light; 9 - Rear fog light; 10 - Auxiliary stop light. Before replacing a light bulb in the headlights, ensure that the respective fuse is intact. Headlights aiming To aim the headlights, contact the Ferrari Service Network.
  • Page 144 Replacing the front direction indicator and position light To replace the parking light bulb, proceed as follows: bulbs • turn the bulb-holder E counterclockwise and remove it from its seat; • replace the pressure-fitted bulb F; Turn the wheels completely inwards, then undo the screws A and extract the panel in the wheelhouse outwards.
  • Page 145 Replacing the side direction indicator bulbs Replacing the taillight bulbs • Remove the indicator transparent cover A first, then the bulb-holder To replace a bulb, proceed as follows: B, taking care not to damage the bodywork; • partially lever out the weather strip around the luggage compartment •...
  • Page 146 • remove the connector C from the bulb-holder E; If you need to replace more than one bulb, to avoid confusing their mounts E, which are identical, they are identified by a letter that shows • with the light cluster removed from the vehicle, unscrew the knobs D their position on the vehicle body: and remove the bulb-holder E from the light cluster;...
  • Page 147 • refit the transparent cover and tighten the two fastening screws. • Refit the dome light, taking care not to pinch the cables. Replacing the auxiliary stop light bulb For replacement of the light cluster, contact the Ferrari Service Network.
  • Page 148 • Push the screwdriver into point J to remove the dome light • Refit the dome light first on the connector side and then pushing it in completely. at the other side until it clicks into place. Removing the external rear-view mirror • Contact the Ferrari Service Network.
  • Page 149 • Lift the bulb-holder G and remove the bulb H, which is press-fitted Light bulbs (12 V, except for low and high beam lights) into place. • Replace the bulb. Low beams/high beams gas-discharge • Refit the dome light first on the connector side and then pushing it in Front position lights incandescent at the other side until it clicks into place.
  • Page 150: Replacing A Fuse

    B - Fuse blown. If the problem persists, contact the Ferrari Service Network. Ampere A5 A7.5 When replacing a fuse, always use fuses of the same amperage (same colour). The toolkit contains spare fuses (see page 166).
  • Page 151 Location of the fuse and relay boxes C - Fuses and relays in the luggage compartment D - Maxi fuses on the battery A - Fuses and relays in the engine compartment B - Fuses and relays in the passenger compartment...
  • Page 152 A – Fuses and relays in the engine compartment Key to symbols and acronyms To replace a fuse or a relay in the engine compartment, we recommend + 30 + permanent battery that you contact the Ferrari Service Network. + 15 + key operated Motion alarm ECU Ref.
  • Page 153 Ref. Amp. B – Fuses and relays in the passenger compartment These are located under the dashboard, to the left of the steering 50A Maxi-relay Secondary air pump wheel. To access the fuses and relays, remove the small door 1 by undoing the 50A Maxi-relay RH fan fastening screws.
  • Page 154 Ref. Amp. F-37 +15 CLA (NA), third stop, NQS F-12 Right-hand low beam F-38 Luggage compartment lock gear motor F-13 +30 Left-hand low beam F-39 +30 NIM, NCL, diagnosis socket EOBD, CSA, CAV, NTP, radio, phone option, NIT F-31 7.5A INT/A for A.C.
  • Page 155 F-52 Front driver seat heating (INT/A connected C – Fuses and relays in the luggage compartment devices relay) To access the devices in the luggage compartment, remove cover 1. Remove the box covers 2 to access the fuses and relays. F-53 +30 Rear fog lights Ref.
  • Page 156 F-14 +15 RH injection (coils, fuel pump relays, inertia F-58 +30 NTP switch) (pin F21) F-60 +30 Fuel tank door F-16 7.5A A.C. compressor F-61 +30 NAP, NAG F-17 LH high-beam F-63 +30 RH fuel pumps F-18 RH high-beam F-64 7.5A +30 Reverse gear F-19...
  • Page 157 Ref. Amp. R17 30A BOSCH micro-relay fuel tank door MF68 Maxi 30A +30 Hi Fi system (Amplifier) R18 30A BOSCH micro-relay RH fuel pump MF69 Maxi 20A +30 NCR R19 20A Micro-relay Reverse gear MF70 Maxi 30A +30 F1 gearbox pump R20 20A Micro-relay Side marker...
  • Page 158 D – Maxi fuses on the battery If the fault is on a maxi fuse, contact the Ferrari Service Network. Ref. Amp. MF73 Midi 60A +30 CPL (devices 2) MF74 MIDI 70A +30 CPL MF75 MIDI 100A +30 CVB MF86 Mega CAL2 +30 Starter motor...
  • Page 159 Checks and maintenance Introduction __________________________________________________ 160 Warranty and Service Book __________________________________ 160 Maintenance __________________________________________________ 160 Level checks __________________________________________________ 162 Windscreen wipers ____________________________________________ 165 Cleaning the vehicle _________________________________________ 168 If the vehicle is stored for long periods _____________________ 169...
  • Page 160: Introduction

    Book and Maintenance Schedule” must be performed at a service by negligence or lack of maintenance, and consequently to avoid centre of the Ferrari Service Network at the prescribed intervals. hazardous situations. However, even in the event of a small fault noted during use of the All repair work on any component of the safety system must be carried out by vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 161 Scheduled maintenance The Scheduled Maintenance information shown on the TFT display can also be called up by the User, from the Menu Page (see page 27). Messages that can be viewed on the TFT display are indicated in km/ miles or as the number of days remaining before the next scheduled Using the Maintenance Schedule service, depending on which limit is reached first.
  • Page 162: Level Checks

    Level checks General notes If, following the check, the oil proves to be under the “MIN” level, top it up and then have the system checked The level checks must be performed at the intervals indicated in the by a F ERRARI ERVICE ETWORK CENTRE...
  • Page 163 Checking the coolant level Checking the power steering oil level The level check must be performed with the engine warm, after having This procedure must always be performed when the driven at least 15 Km, and with the vehicle parked on a flat ground. engine is cold.
  • Page 164 • If the level is low, top up with the prescribed oil from a sealed Do not use fluids other than those already contained in the container, and contact a service centre of the Ferrari Service system for topping up.
  • Page 165: Windscreen Wipers

    Windscreen wipers Windscreen wipers and washer fluid In order not to damage the wiper blades, avoid using them when: • the windscreen is dry; Periodically check that there is fluid in the tank. • the blades are stuck to the windscreen due to freezing temperatures; The tank for the windscreen washer can be accessed by lifting the •...
  • Page 166 Toolkit Toolkit bag Useful accessories The toolkit bag is found in the luggage compartment and it contains In addition to the tools supplied with the vehicle, the hazard warning the necessary tools for a first emergency repair work: triangle and fluorescent safety jacket should always be kept on board in order to signal hazardous situations in compliance with regulations.
  • Page 167 Tears on the sides of the tyre cannot be repaired. Do If pressure has dropped to below 1.8 bar, stop driving: not use the tyre repair kit if the tyre is damaged after the kit cannot guarantee a tight seal because the tyre is driving with a flat tyre.
  • Page 168: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Cleaning the vehicle Replace the spray can containing the expired liquid sealant. Do not dispose of the spray can in normal domestic waste. Dispose of in accordance with national and local regulations. Cleaning the exterior Proper care of the vehicle on the part of the owner is essential for the vehicle long life.
  • Page 169: If The Vehicle Is Stored For Long Periods

    With this in mind, specific products are also available for maintenance must be recharged at least once a month. of the leather, (“Cleaner” and “Cream”), both tested by Ferrari. If the vehicle is not used for long periods of time with the battery disconnected, These products can be ordered through the Ferrari Spare Parts the battery must be recharged at least every three months.
  • Page 171 Alarm memory ___________________________________________ 10 Duplicating the keys ________________________________________ 8 Deactivating the anti-lift alarm_______________________________ 10 Emergency starting _________________________________________ 8 Deactivating the motion sensing system_________________________ 10 The Ferrari CODE system____________________________________ 7 Deactivation _____________________________________________ 10 ASR system _____________________________________________ 123 Ministerial homologation ___________________________________ 10 Battery_________________________________________________ 140...
  • Page 172 External lights and direction indicators __________________ 37 Outside temperature gauge __________________________________ 26 “Follow me home” function __________________________________ 38 Rev. Counter _____________________________________________ 28 Automatic activation and deactivation _________________________ 39 Warning lights display _____________________________________ 28 Direction indicators ________________________________________ 40 Warning light display priorities on TFT display _________________ 27 Flashing the headlights _____________________________________ 37 Instrument panel and controls____________________________ 20 High beams ______________________________________________ 37...
  • Page 173 Refilling ________________________________________________ 18 Spare parts _______________________________________________ 2 Replacing a fuse ________________________________________ 150 Starting and driving the vehicle __________________________ 51 Fuse and relay box arrangement_____________________________ 151 “Down”, downshifting ______________________________________ 54 Fuse colours _____________________________________________ 150 “N” (Neutral) request ______________________________________ 55 Key to symbols and acronyms _______________________________ 152 “Up”, upshifting ___________________________________________ 54 Operation with the engine off ________________________________ 52 Replacing the light bulbs _______________________________ 143...
  • Page 174 Tyre pressure and temperature monitoring system _________ 132 System not calibrated _____________________________________ 134 Tyre pressure monitoring system failure _______________________ 135 Tyre punctures___________________________________________ 133 Updating _________________________________________________ 4 Using the driving mode control switch (“Manettino”) ______ 63 Vehicle identification data _______________________________ 11 Vehicle keys ______________________________________________ 6 Replacing remote control batteries ______________________________ 6 Requesting new keys ________________________________________ 6...
  • Page 176 The information contained in this publication is therefore not binding in any way. Ferrari reserves the right to make any modification to the vehicle models described in this manual, at any time, for either technical or commercial reasons.

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