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  • Page 1 Owner's manual...
  • Page 4: General Remarks

    Ferrari. All vehicle apply to both driver and passengers.
  • Page 5 - ensuring, if the previous vehicle owner has installed systems on Most accidents are caused by distraction. The driver must use any the vehicle that are NOT APPROVED by Ferrari (car tuning), on-board information, communication and entertainment systems that they are fully compatible with the original vehicle equipment.
  • Page 6 - are fully compatible with the original vehicle equipment (i.e. they do not interfere with it); - are fitted by skilled staff. The Ferrari Technical Service Department and Ferrari Dealers and Authorised Service Centres can provide all the information needed to ensure that they are compatible.
  • Page 7 The high quality level of the vehicle is subject to constant technological improvements. Therefore, there may be differences between this manual and your vehicle. The Ferrari Sales and Service Network will provide you with all the information on any updates. All specifications and illustrations contained in this manual are accurate as of the date of printing.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Ferrari), undertaken by independent repair centres, particularly 3. About your Vehicle if concerning safety systems or safety, Ferrari may decide to Provides all necessary information for use of the vehicle. not carry out further repairs on the vehicle, unless the vehicle is restored so that it conforms to original parameters.
  • Page 9 Within the various sections, special attention must be paid to Abbreviations/Acronyms the parts marked as follows: Some descriptions and terms with particular meanings are found in this manual in an abbreviated form: Warning A.C. Air conditioning Extreme caution required: failure to comply with the Anti-lock Braking System instructions could constitute a serious risk to personal safety and Anti-skid Regulation during acceleration...
  • Page 10: Environmental Protection

    - Avoid sudden and frequent acceleration or braking - Turn off the engine if the vehicle is kept stationary for long Ferrari has designed and constructed a vehicle using technologies, periods of time materials and devices capable of reducing the harmful impact on - Shift gears using only 2/3 of the speed permitted for each gear the environment to a minimum.
  • Page 11 For further information, visit www.ferrari.com. To dispose of a Ferrari end-of-life vehicle, the vehicle must be: - complete, containing the essential components including engine, transmission, bodywork, ECUs and catalytic converter;...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Vehicle keys ............14 Alarm system ............15 Duplicating the keys ..........16 Replacing remote control batteries ......17 Electronic alarm ............ 17 Identification and homologation plates and labels .. 20 Dimensions and weights ........27 Main engine specifications ........28 Consumption and emissions ........
  • Page 13: General

    GENERAL...
  • Page 14: Vehicle Keys

    - the electronic code; - central door locking; - the mechanical code for the keys, to be given to the Ferrari - starting the vehicle; Service Network if you request duplicates of the keys. - activating/deactivating the alarm system;...
  • Page 15: Alarm System

    The keys are equipped with an electronic device which transmits the key code and deactivated the immobiliser. a coded signal to the Ferrari CODE ECU. Once this ECU has 2) If the CODE warning light stays on, it means that the code recognised the signal, it allows starting the engine.
  • Page 16: Duplicating The Keys

    If the warning light stays on, repeat Important note the procedure described previously leaving the key at 0 for Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately to have all more than 30 seconds. the keys stored in the system memory.
  • Page 17: Replacing Remote Control Batteries

    Replacing remote control batteries Electronic alarm If you press one of the three buttons on the key and this does not The electronic alarm system performs the following functions: activate the corresponding function, check that the alarm system - remote control for central door locking/unlocking; functions are operating correctly by using the other remote control - perimeter surveillance, detecting if doors and lids are open;...
  • Page 18 Contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the system checked. Deactivation To deactivate the alarm system, press button G on the ignition key: - the turn indicators flash twice;...
  • Page 19 Alarm memory Homologation If, when the vehicle is started, the CODE symbol (see page 107) The electronic alarm system complies with EU regulations on appears on the left TFT display of the instrument panel for electromagnetic compatibility and is marked in compliance. 10 seconds after the system diagnosis cycle, together with the The homologation number is referred to with the following message “Break-in attempted”, this means there has been an...
  • Page 20: Identification And Homologation Plates And Labels

    Identification and homologation plates and labels General...
  • Page 21 Ref. Label/plate Position Low-beam homologation Engine compartment lid ECE homologation Engine compartment lid Radiator with antifreeze RH engine compartment cosmetic shield Checking the engine oil level RH engine compartment cosmetic shield Engine and gearbox oil label RH engine compartment cosmetic shield Installation of rearward facing child seat not allowed Passenger-side dashboard side panel Passenger airbag warning (2)
  • Page 22 Low-beam homologation Radiator with antifreeze ECE homologation Checking engine oil level General...
  • Page 23 Engine and gearbox oil label Passenger side airbag warning (2) Installation of rearward facing child seats not allowed Vehicle identification General...
  • Page 24 Unleaded fuel TPMS present warning Maximum permitted speed with winter tyres Tyre pressure and type General...
  • Page 25 Gearbox type and number Original paintwork Chassis number Stop&Start system warning (with HELE only) General...
  • Page 26 Danger - High voltage Assembly number Engine type and number General...
  • Page 27: Dimensions And Weights

    Dimensions and weights Wheelbase 2718 mm (107 in.) Max. length 4632 mm (172 in.) Max. width 2080 mm (82 in.) Max. height 1276 mm (50 in.) Front track 1659 mm (65 in.) Rear track 1600 mm (63 in.) Front overhang 963 mm (38 in.) 1659 1600...
  • Page 28: Main Engine Specifications

    Main engine specifications Transmission ratios Type F 140 FC Gearbox Differential/bevel ratios gear pair ratio Number of cylinders 1 = 3.077 Cylinder sequence V 65° 2 = 2.185 Cylinder bore 94 mm (3.7 in.) 3 = 1.626 4.375 Piston stroke 75.2 mm (3 in.) 4 = 1.286 Total displacement...
  • Page 29: Wheel Rims And Tyres

    Wheel rims and tyres Wheel rims Front Rear Space saver spare wheel 9.5” J x 20” ET 48.4 11.5” J x 20” ET 71.6 4.5” J x 20” Explanation of wheel rim codes Example: 9.5” J x 20” ET 48.4 9.5”...
  • Page 30 Ferrari-approved tyres Inflation pressure (cold) Front 255/35 ZR 20 Michelin Pilot Super Sport 2.40 bar (34.8 psi) 71 dB Rear 315/35 ZR 20 2.20 bar (31.9 psi) 75 dB Front 255/35 ZR 20 Pirelli PZero 2.10 bar (30.5 psi) 73 dB...
  • Page 31: Table Of Contents

    105 = Load index: numerical code associated with the maximum Explanation of codes and wording on tyre side walls load permissible on the tyre at a given pressure, at the speed 1) Tyre size and characteristics corresponding to the relative index. The maximum load permissible Example: 245/35 ZR 20 (105Y) is indicated in kg and pounds in the wording (3).
  • Page 32 2) EXTRA LOAD: tyre with a high load capacity 3) Maximum load permissible, indicated in kg and pounds, and maximum inflation pressure permissible, indicated in kPa and psi. 4) TUBELESS: the tyre has no air chamber 5) RADIAL: radial tyre 6) Details of materials used to construct the tread and tyre side wall.
  • Page 33: Safety

    External rolling noise Regulation no. 1222/2009/EC (applies to EU countries only) Regulation no. 1222/2009/EC states that all tyres sold in EU The bottom of the label indicates the external noise level of the countries produced after 1 July 2012 must bear a label (as tyre.
  • Page 34 “Run Flat” tyres, you must contact puncture, for a specific distance (100 km - 62 mi). the Ferrari Service Network to have the dashboard When the instrument panel receives the “tyre puncture” reprogrammed and prevent warning messages from being information from the tyre pressure monitoring ECU, calculates the displayed on the left TFT display.
  • Page 35: Refilling

    Refilling Parts to be refilled Quantity Fill with: Page Engine Total system capacity 15.5 l SHELL HELIX ULTRA Racing SAE 10W-60 Oil level between Min. and Max. 1.5 l Oil consumption 1.0 - 2.0 l/1,000 km Gearbox and differential 3.5 l SHELL SPIRAX S5 ATE 75W-90 Clutch system and hydraulic controls 7.75 l...
  • Page 36 The use of fuels with 10% to 25% ethanol can lead to catalytic converters. malfunctioning. The use of fuels with over 25% ethanol can cause permanent For optimal engine performance and efficiency, Ferrari strongly damage to the engine fuel system. recommends using unleaded petrol with an octane rating (R.O.N.) of 98.
  • Page 38 Passive safety ............42 Active safety ............43 Seat belts .............. 44 How to fasten seat belts......... 46 Pretensioners ............48 Auxiliary Occupant Protection Systems ....50 Driver and passenger airbags ........51 Side airbags ............56 Fuel inertia switch ..........59 ABS and EBD ............
  • Page 39 SAFETY...
  • Page 40 Ferrari has designed and built a high performance vehicle. Emissions In order to take advantage of the safety systems described below, it is essential to comply with the indicated regulations. Warning • The exhaust gas generated by the running engine is hazardous, Special recommendations especially when in closed or poorly ventilated spaces.
  • Page 41 Warning Warning Seat belts must be worn at all times and must be properly Each seat belt has been designed to protect only one occupant. fastened and adjusted! If more than one person uses the same seat belt, the risk of injury in the event of an accident is increased.
  • Page 42: Passive Safety

    Passive safety • occupant protection system ECU • ECU auxiliary sensors The passive safety system has been designed to reduce the risk and • instrument panel warning light (see page 112) severity of injury if an accident occurs. • inertia switch. The vehicle is equipped with the following seat belts: •...
  • Page 43: Active Safety

    Active safety The aim of the active safety system is to reduce the risk of accidents and injury severity. The vehicle has been designed to provide a high level of safety for whoever uses it. The following systems are specific active safety components: •...
  • Page 44: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Warning Statistics show that when used correctly, seat belts reduce the risk For an effective restraining action, the seat belt must be fastened of injury in various types of crashes including the risk of ejection correctly with the seat backrest in the upright position. from the vehicle and impact with the interior of the vehicle.
  • Page 45 They may get damaged and may consequently break in the shows signs of wear, it must be checked by a qualified person event of a collision. and replaced if necessary. Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. Warning Each seat belt has been designed to protect only one occupant.
  • Page 46 How to fasten seat belts Once you have adjusted the seat correctly (see page 178): • Grip the latch plate A, slightly pull the belt and insert the latch plate into the buckle (if the belt locks while you are pulling it Warning out, let it wind back a little and pull it out again without jerking it).
  • Page 47 Pregnant women Warning The best protection for pregnant women and their unborn babies Each seat belt has been designed to protect only one occupant. is to wear 3-point seat belts correctly. This significantly reduces If more than one person uses the same seat belt, the risk of the risk of injury to the baby.
  • Page 48 Pretensioners that have been activated will no longer function that the belt has on the occupant's body. and may not be repaired under any circumstances. Contact the Ferrari Service Network for replacement. Safety...
  • Page 49 All work on any part of this safety system must be performed by at the time even if they do not appear to be damaged. the Ferrari Service Network. • Periodically check that the screws on the anchor points are tight and that the seat belt is in perfect condition and slides smoothly.
  • Page 50 Auxiliary Occupant Protection Systems The driver and passenger side front airbags are designed to augment the protection provided by the seat belts in the event of a head-on collision (see page 51). Warning The driver's head protection side airbag and passenger head protection side airbag have been designed to increase the level of Auxiliary Occupant Protection Systems are not a substitute for protection given by the seat belts in the event of a side collision...
  • Page 51 The seat belts have been designed to reduce 4 seconds. If the warning light does not come on, if it remains the risk of injury if a minor collision occurs. on or if it comes on while driving, contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. Warning...
  • Page 52 Warning Environment The front passenger must be seated correctly and must avoid When the system is activated, gases are released in the form putting hands, feet or legs on the dashboard since if the front of fumes, together with the gas used for inflating the airbags. airbag is activated, it may cause injury to legs and prevent the These gases are not harmful.
  • Page 53 Warning Warning Always keep the backrest of your seat in the upright position Do not place objects above or near the top of the dashboard and sit with your back properly resting against it. and the steering wheel. In the event that the airbags are deployed, these objects would be projected into the passenger compartment at such high speed Important note as to seriously jeopardise the safety of the occupants.
  • Page 54 Ferrari Service Network. Following an accident not involving airbag deployment, contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the system checked and Activation of a damaged module could cause serious or fatal any system components that may be damaged or malfunctioning injuries.
  • Page 55 When transporting children who are less than 1.5 m tall, contact the Ferrari Service Network. If the vehicle has been stolen or there has been an attempted theft, have the airbag system checked by the Ferrari Service Network. The label indicates the presence of the airbag system.
  • Page 56 4 seconds. If the warning light does not come on, if it remains efficiency. Correct use of seat belts, with the supplementary on or if it comes on while driving, contact the Ferrari Service action of the side airbags, offers maximum protection in the Network immediately.
  • Page 57 If, for any reason, an airbag cover gets damaged, have the airbag weight. The side bag is activated whenever the airbag ECU detects module immediately checked by the Ferrari Service Network. a collision of a sufficient impact force for deployment.
  • Page 58 “Warranty Booklet” EVEN if the vehicle has NOT been involved in a collision. Important note Never remove the door panel. If required, this operation must be performed by the Ferrari Service Network. Safety...
  • Page 59 Fuel inertia switch The fuel inertia switch is a safety device which deactivates the fuel pump relays if a collision occurs. A specific symbol appears on the left TFT display (see page 109) and the hazard warning lights activate to indicate that this switch has been triggered.
  • Page 60 ABS and EBD In the event of ABS activation under braking, these regulation cycles will be repeated until the car comes to a stop or pressure on The ABS system is a safety device which activates to prevent wheel the brake pedal is reduced. locking if the driver presses the brake pedal too sharply, especially The system offers the following advantages: under low grip conditions.
  • Page 61 The FBP (Ferrari Brake Prefill) system eliminates the air gap by applying slight pressure to the braking system as soon as the accelerator pedal is released just before braking. This results in more immediate brake response and reduces braking distance during emergency braking thereby improving safety.
  • Page 62 F1-Trac is a traction control system that derives directly from The electronic stability control ESC consists of two main systems: Ferrari's expertise in F1 vehicles. Vehicle Dynamics Control, performed through the F1-Trac is faster and more accurate than traditional control...
  • Page 63 E-Diff 3 The vehicle is equipped with an electronic differential, working on the rear axle, which continually performs a variable check on the locking between the two axle shafts. The electronic differential system, integrated with F1-Trac traction control, is capable of improving: - performance;...
  • Page 64 With the contact the Ferrari Service Network. ignition key turned to II, the relative indicator on the instrument panel (see page 114) lights up to indicate when the parking brake is engaged.
  • Page 65 Tyre temperature and pressure monitoring Warning system (TPMS) The TPMS warns the driver that the tyre pressure has The vehicle is equipped with a system that measures the tyre decreased. However, this does NOT exempt the driver from pressure and temperature using special sensors fitted inside the periodically checking that the tyres are inflated to the indicated wheel rims next to the air valve.
  • Page 66 If the TYRES screen page is being displayed and an event occurs The screen page is displayed for 20 seconds and then the screen that needs to be shown as a symbol and/or special message, the page that was previously displayed reappears. If the failure screen page is minimised as shown in example 2.
  • Page 67 Occasionally, the system may not detect which wheel signals The screen page is displayed for 20 seconds and then the screen a failure. If this is the case, then only the message “Check tyre page that was previously displayed reappears whereas the warning pressure”...
  • Page 68 If another tyre is punctured, the instrument panel will update the Occasionally, the system may not detect which wheel signals a number of km (mi) which can still be driven according to the failure. If this is the case, the screen page shown in example (for distance driven after the previous puncture and will display the vehicles fitted with normal tyres) or example...
  • Page 69 When the Menu item is displayed and the subsequent calibration System not calibrated accepted, the screen page shown in example appears for If the system has not been calibrated or one or more tyres have 5 seconds. been replaced, the symbol and message shown in example will be displayed.
  • Page 70 Simultaneously, the specific warning light on the instrument TPMS failure panel (see page 112) starts flashing, and continues to flash for The screen page shown in example is displayed in the following 90 seconds. The warning light then remains on in fixed mode until circumstances: the situation is corrected.
  • Page 72 Controls overview ..........74 Ignition switch ............76 Doors ..............78 Engine compartment lid ......... 80 Luggage compartment lid ........81 Fuel filler flap and neck .......... 83 Power windows ............. 85 Instruments and gauges ......... 86 Parking sensors ........... 102 Infotainment system ..........
  • Page 73 ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 74: Controls Overview

    Controls overview Ref. Control Page Ref. Control Page Door handle Passenger display (optional) Luggage compartment and fuel filler flap 81-83 Glove compartment opening button opening buttons Glove compartment Adjustable air vents About your Vehicle...
  • Page 75 Ref. Control Page Ref. Control Page Left TFT display and Cruise Control commands 88-130 Right TFT display (Infotainment system) Dual View Camera button (optional) Light switch LIFT button (optional) EPB command and Autopark button About your Vehicle...
  • Page 76 Ref. Control Page Ref. Control Page Left TFT display Power window controls Rev counter and gearbox display 115-116 Hazard warning lights control Right TFT display “LAUNCH” control Turn indicators “AUTO” control Windscreen washer/wiper lever “R” reverse control “Manettino” control 132-156 Air conditioning controls “ENGINE START”...
  • Page 77: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch Warning The ignition key can be turned to 2 positions: Never remove the key when the vehicle is moving! The steering wheel will lock with the first turn of the steering Position 0 - Stop wheel. Engine off, key removable. Always remember to remove the key from the ignition when you When the key is even only partially extracted, the steering column get out of the vehicle.
  • Page 78 Doors Locking and opening the doors from the inside When a door is opened or closed, the window automatically moves Warning down by approximately 2 centimetres / 0.8 inches (to its “target position”) to avoid colliding with the upper weather strip. Always check carefully and also manually that the doors have been closed properly to prevent them opening while driving.
  • Page 79 If you pull handle to open the door, the window will move down to its target position. When the door is closed, it will move up until it meets its upper limit. If handle is lifted without opening the door, the window will move down to its target position and stop and if the door is not opened after 2 seconds, the window will move back up until it meets the upper limit.
  • Page 80: Engine Compartment Lid

    Engine compartment lid Closing Lower the lid until it is closed and press down near the lock until you hear it click in place. Opening To unlock the engine compartment lid, pull the lever underneath Warning the steering column. Always check manually that the engine compartment lid has Stand in front of the vehicle, slightly lift the lid and pull the been closed properly to prevent it from opening while driving.
  • Page 81: Luggage Compartment Lid

    Luggage compartment lid Important note After disconnecting the battery from the electrical system, a Opening door lock/unlock cycle must be performed using the buttons on The luggage compartment lid can also be opened with the ignition the key when reconnecting so that the release button resumes key at off.
  • Page 82 Emergency Opening There is an emergency manual release cable situated on the front left hand edge of the luggage compartment lid, under the cover N, for use if the luggage compartment lid release button does not work. About your Vehicle...
  • Page 83 Fuel filler flap and neck Closing To close the fuel filler flap, push it until it clicks in place. Warning Emergency Opening Always turn off the engine during refuelling. If the opening button does not work, the fuel filler flap can be Do not smoke or use naked flames when refuelling.
  • Page 84 Capless filler neck Warning This vehicle has a capless filler neck for fuelling. This system allows you to refuel by opening the fuel filler flap and simply placing the Place the nozzle in the filler neck carefully to avoid damaging nozzle in the filler neck without having to unscrew a cap.
  • Page 85: Power Windows

    Power windows Passenger-side power window Use button to move the passenger side window up or down. The power windows can only be used with the ignition key in Only manual operation is possible (partial opening) to raise the position II. window: when button is released, the window stops at the position reached.
  • Page 86 Instruments and gauges About your Vehicle...
  • Page 87 Left TFT display Rev counter Right TFT display Gear display Warning lights on the panel Manettino status Fuel level About your Vehicle...
  • Page 88 Left TFT display MAIN screen page If you press the MAIN button, you activate the MAIN screen page Located on the instrument panel, it performs the following which can be used to access the four screen page groups SETUP, functions: VDA, TRIP and STATUS.
  • Page 89 Press the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to sequentially switch between Every screen page consists of four display areas: screen pages in a group. Press RIGHT to go to the next screen page - selected driving mode (Manettino position), windscreen wiper (for example, in the STATUS group from SPORT to SPORT 2) status, outside temperature and “Warning: danger of ice”...
  • Page 90 Display setting and configuration of vehicle parameters Navigation within the menu is on several levels; the first level offers a list of items through which the following parameters can be set or the following information can be displayed: Warning - Dimming: display dimming setting Display setting and parameter configuration should be - Display setup: display setting performed when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 91 Once the function has been selected, the individual subfunctions or Adjusting brightness parameters that can be activated are displayed. To select them, use The brightness of the two TFT displays on the instrument panel the UP and DOWN buttons and press and quickly release the OK can be adjusted by selecting the special item on the MENU screen (or RIGHT) button to activate another subsection or activate the page or by using the UP and DOWN buttons when the MENU...
  • Page 92 Date and time setting To set the date, call up the MENU screen page, select “Date/Hour” and “Date” and set the day, month and year using the UP, DOWN and OK buttons. To set the time, call up the MENU screen page, select “Date/Hour” and “Hour”...
  • Page 93 Fuel level gauge In limited cruising range conditions, the information on driving range in km is replaced by the words “Limited cruising range”. The fuel level gauge is always displayed in area of the display (see page 89). The gauge has 9 yellow bars that gradually “turn off”...
  • Page 94 SPORT screen page SPORT 2 screen page The SPORT screen page displays the following virtual gauges: The SPORT 2 screen page displays the following virtual gauges: - Engine coolant temperature - Engine oil pressure - Engine oil temperature. - Voltmeter. If the SPORT screen page is being displayed and an event occurs If the SPORT 2 screen page is being displayed and an event occurs that needs to be displayed as a symbol and/or special message, the...
  • Page 95 TYRES screen page VDA (Vehicle Dynamic Assistance) screen page group The TYRES screen page displays a vehicle symbol with the In addition to its chronometer function, the Vehicle Dynamic pressure and temperature values for each tyre. Assistance (VDA) screen page group provides a valid support for assessing vehicle status when on the track and can be used to If the TYRES screen page is being displayed and an event occurs intuitively understand the most suitable conditions for performance...
  • Page 96 During display of the event/malfunction, the chronometer remains Chronometer screen page active. The “Chronometer” screen page is used to time laps and memorise lap time if the vehicle is used on track. The screen page displays the Each time the key is turned to on, the chronometer is reset whereas following information: the last valid Best Lap and Last Lap information is memorised.
  • Page 97 OVER Vehicle status screen page One or more systems have reached an overheating condition The “Vehicle status” screen page, which is directly called up by that may affect vehicle dynamics. Slowing down is therefore pressing the VDA button or by pressing the LEFT button when the recommended to restore these systems to optimum conditions of MAIN screen page is displayed, is intended to help the user bring use.
  • Page 98 After each start, the ESC stability and traction control system If one or more signals related to the performance parameters used compensates for the tyre rolling radius and detects the spare to calculate the thermal state of the subsystems (lateral acceleration, wheel.
  • Page 99 If one of the other two VDA screen pages is displayed Manettino status screen page (“Chronometer” or “Vehicle Status”), the “Manettino Status” screen The “Manettino status” screen page displays a list of parameters page is displayed in timed mode for 3 seconds when the position of which can be configured using the “Manettino”...
  • Page 100 “Warning: danger of ice” message TRIP A and TRIP B screen pages The TRIP A or TRIP B screen page displays the following To warn the driver of the presence of ice on the road if the outside information: temperature is 3 °C (38 °F) or below, the “snow” symbol and the - Maximum speed “warning: danger of ice”...
  • Page 101 Speed limit setting and “Speed limit exceeded” message When the set limit is exceeded, the driver is informed in the following way: The MENU screen page can be used to set a speed limit in the The symbol showing the set limit and a “Speed limit exceeded” range 30 - 250 km/h (17 - 155 mph) with 5 km/h (3 mph) steps message appear in the top right of the display for 10 seconds which sends a message to the driver when exceeded.
  • Page 102: Parking Sensors

    Parking sensors The rear parking sensors are automatically activated when the key is in position II and reverse gear is engaged. When the rear sensors To help the driver when parking, the vehicle is fitted with four are activated, an acoustic signal warns the driver that the system sensors in the rear bumper (rear parking sensors) and four sensors has been activated.
  • Page 103 If an obstacle is detected at maximum distance in the central front If an obstacle is detected at minimum distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown below (green). part, it will be displayed as shown below (red). If an obstacle is detected at medium distance in the central front The distances between the vehicle and obstacles detected by the part, it will be displayed as shown below (orange).
  • Page 104 10 cm (4 in.). For the repainting of bumpers or retouching the paintwork in the sensor area, contact the Ferrari Service Network. If paint is applied incorrectly, it may prevent the parking sensors from working properly.
  • Page 105 Indication of parking sensor failure Important note The system ECU checks all the components each time the reverse gear is engaged. If at least one parking sensor is faulty, the special The signals sent by the sensors may also be affected by damage symbol (see page 113) is displayed on the left TFT display together to the sensors caused by dirt, snow or ice on the sensors or with the message “Parking sensor failure.
  • Page 106 Fault display When the display cycle ends, if the fault has a special warning light on the panel, the screen page prior to the anomaly is displayed again, and the symbol is not minimised in area D. The warning Fault visualisation logic light on the panel stays on until the cause of malfunctioning has been resolved.
  • Page 107 Fault priority levels Indication of failure of turn indicators and running lights The simultaneous display of several faults follows a logic that A failure of the running lights (front and/or rear) and turn depends on the priority level assigned to it. indicators (front and/or rear) is indicated in the same way as other faults but the vehicle symbol with the faulty running light or turn Priority level 0 - Extremely critical fault...
  • Page 108 “Doors, engine or luggage compartment lid open” function display If one or more doors or the engine and/or luggage compartment lid are open, the vehicle symbol appears on the display and indicates which doors or lids are open together with a special message. If the vehicle is in motion, an acoustic signal is also emitted.
  • Page 109 Contact the Ferrari Service Network. Indicates that the engine oil temperature is too high (0). Alarm system failure (2). Break-in attempted (2). Turn off the engine and contact the Ferrari Service Network. orange Fuel level low Adaptive headlights failure Indicates that the fuel level is too low (2).
  • Page 110 Indicates a system failure or blowing of the (0). stop light bulb (2). orange External lights failure Turn off the engine and contact the Ferrari Indicates a system fault or blowing of a bulb Service Network. in the running, turn indicator or rear fog lights orange (priority level 2).
  • Page 111 The standard braking system is still functioning. Contact the Ferrari Service Catalytic converter temperature Network. Indicates that the catalytic converter temperature is too high: stop the vehicle (0).
  • Page 112 (0) or Run Flat tyres (2). orange orange With the warning light in flashing mode for a Contact the Ferrari Service Network. maximum of 90 seconds after which it remains on in fixed mode, it indicates: CCM active brake cooling system ON A failure in the TPMS (2).
  • Page 113 Indicates that the speed set by the driver has Indicates a malfunction in the suspension been exceeded; the figure shown indicates the control system (2). orange set speed (2). Contact the Ferrari Service Network. E-Diff system failure E-DIFF Indicates an electronic differential failure (1). “LIFT” status orange...
  • Page 114 Indicates that the parking brake is applied deactivated. orange Stop&Start failure Gearbox failure Indicates a failure in the Stop&Start system (1). Indicates a gearbox failure (1). orange Stop&Start failure Contact the Ferrari Service Network. Indicates a failure in the Stop&Start system (0). About your Vehicle...
  • Page 115 Electronic rev counter Engine RPM LED on steering wheel (optional) The electronic rev counter indicates the engine RPM. The numbers The five LEDs on the steering wheel rim (available on request) on the dial multiplied by 1000 correspond to the engine RPM in light up in sequence and inform the driver that the maximum one minute.
  • Page 116 Gearbox display Gear engaged The gearbox display shows the number or letter indicating the The display which gives information on dual clutch transmission engaged gear in the centre. (DCT) is found to the bottom right of the rev counter; with the Neutral ignition key in position II, it displays the following information: Reverse...
  • Page 117 Indication of “Automatic gearbox” mode Indication of Launch Control activated When the gearbox is used in “automatic” mode (see page 150), the When the gearbox is used in “manual” mode and the Launch word “auto” appears in the bottom of the gearbox display together Control function is requested by pressing the special button on with the number or letter indicating the engaged gear.
  • Page 118 Right TFT display “Speedometer” screen page The “Speedometer” screen page indicates the speed by displaying a Located on the instrument panel, it performs the following virtual analogue speedometer. functions: - it displays the speedometer “Digital speed” screen page - it displays infotainment system information The “Digital speed”...
  • Page 119 Time display “Rear Parking Camera” screen page (optional) By selecting the special item on the MENU screen page of the left If the vehicle has a rear parking camera (optional), the “Rear TFT display, you can activate/deactivate the time display in the top Parking Camera”...
  • Page 120 The front camera images are not displayed if the vehicle exceeds “Dual View Camera” (optional) screen page 12 km/h (7 mph). If the vehicle has a “Dual View Camera” system consisting of another camera mounted in the front bumper in addition to the When reverse gear is engaged, the “Rear Parking Camera”...
  • Page 121 Passenger display (optional) Hold down the DISP button to switch the passenger display on and off. Quickly press button to switch from one screen to The passenger display (available on request) has been designed another. to allow the front passenger to participate more in trips and provides access to a number of vehicle parameters which are normally only available to the driver.
  • Page 122: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system Overview of dashboard controls Infotainment System information is displayed on the TFT display Button Press and quick release Press and hold down on the right of the instrument panel. (word at the top) (word at the bottom) To manage the system, use the controls on the dashboard to the Calls up the MAIN screen Turns the Infotainment right of the steering wheel (right satellite pod).
  • Page 123 MAIN screen page Press and hold down button to display full screen Infotainment System information or the virtual speedometer. The main screen page, which can be accessed at any time by When the virtual speedometer is displayed on the right TFT display, pressing button MAIN, displays the 4 system functions: NAVI the Infotainment System functions are active: information (for...
  • Page 124 Navigation: how to get to your destination How to select a MEDIA source With the NAVI function enabled, rotate the joystick to select With the MEDIA function enabled, you can select four sources, “Destination entry” and press the joystick to confirm. In the screen in the top left of the display: DISC (CD or DVD, optional), USB page, select “Address”.
  • Page 125 Disc mode (DISC) Audio track playback While playing a song, press the joystick to display a button row The optional CD/DVD reader is installed on the rear shelf between for the following functions: Play or Pause / Stop / REW / Skip - / the two rear seats.
  • Page 126 Listening to a RADIO station USB and iPod mode In USB mode, you can play audio files stored on external devices In RADIO mode, four different frequency bands are selectable at (e.g. USB keys). These devices can be connected to the system by the top left of the right hand TFT display: FM, MW, LW and DAB the USB connector located in the glove compartment under the...
  • Page 127 4-digit code (pairing PIN) on the displayed keyboard (in the figure), then select OK. The system will ask you to pair your mobile telephone: search for Bluetooth devices, select “Ferrari”, then enter the PIN. A confirmation message will be displayed. Pair New Phone 01:30 1 92.5 MHZ...
  • Page 128 About your Vehicle...
  • Page 129 Infotainment System controls on the steering wheel Buttons for volume control and button VR/TEL are on the left-hand steering wheel spoke: press button to increase the As well as using the commands on the dashboard to the right of volume and press button to decrease it.
  • Page 130: Cruise Control

    PIT SPEED is a term taken from the motor sports world used by by pressing the accelerator pedal; Ferrari to indicate the speed memorised using the device and does not endorse inappropriate behaviour on the road which - turn control clockwise (+) for at least 3 seconds and then does not comply with Traffic Regulations.
  • Page 131 If the Cruise Control is malfunctioning or faulty, deactivate the clockwise (+). device and contact the Ferrari Service Network. One turn of the control corresponds to an increase in speed of about 2 km/h (1.2 mph); if the control is kept turned on the other hand, the speed continually increases.
  • Page 132 In the event of failure of one of the onboard systems, indicated by the specific symbol on the left hand TFT display (see page 114), the “Manettino” enters recovery mode, but still allows the vehicle to be driven. In these cases, contact the Ferrari Service Network. About your Vehicle...
  • Page 133 Driving modes that can be selected with “Manettino” Warning WET mode In low- to medium-grip conditions (e.g. wet, icy, sandy roads), This is the maximum safety driving mode. Recommended in low activate the WET driving mode and do not deactivate the ESC. grip conditions.
  • Page 134 Suspension damping delink button Horn control By pressing button on the left of the steering wheel, the driver The horn sounds when you press on the horn symbol on the can choose to separate the suspension damping control from the steering wheel rim.
  • Page 135 “UP” shift paddle Windscreen washer/wiper stalk Pull the right-hand UP paddle towards the steering wheel to shift gears up. Important note The windscreen wipers and washer only work when the ignition “DOWN” shift paddle key is in position II. Pull the left-hand DOWN paddle towards the steering wheel to shift gears down.
  • Page 136 With the wipers stationary (OFF), quickly pressing lever towards Important note the dashboard activates the windscreen wipers in AUTO speed. With the wipers on, quickly pressing the lever towards the Windscreen wiper operating is always guaranteed even if dashboard increases windscreen wiper speed (from AUTO to 1, there is an electronic system failure.
  • Page 137 Important note Important note If this occurs, contact the Ferrari Service Network as soon as possible. The rain sensor function is deactivated by turning the ignition key to position 0 and leaving the windscreen wiper in position AUTO.
  • Page 138 Lighting High beams To turn on the high beams when the light switch is set to The external lights and turn indicators only work when the ignition push lever on the steering wheel towards the dashboard. key is in position II. When the high beams are on, the relative warning light on the The external lights can be switched on and off manually or...
  • Page 139 Important note Important note Follow the Road Regulations of the country you are travelling in The high beams can only be activated manually by pushing the for using the high beams. left-hand lever towards the dashboard. Important note Parking lights If the high beam control is activated, the high beams will The parking lights work only with the ignition key in position 0 or turn on every time the lights are activated automatically.
  • Page 140 The failure indication will be displayed as long as the light switch is turned to AUT. If this occurs, we recommend that you deactivate the automatic system and turn on the external lights manually if necessary. Important note If this occurs, contact the Ferrari Service Network. About your Vehicle...
  • Page 141 Rear fog lights Hazard warning lights The rear fog lights are turned on only if the high beams or low Press button to turn on the hazard warning lights. All the turn beams are on when button is pressed; the relevant warning indicators will start blinking intermittently;...
  • Page 142 “Follow me home” function AFS2 adaptive headlights (optional) With the “Follow me home” function, the low beams stay lit for a The AFS2 adaptive headlight system (available on request) enables preset period of time once the engine has been turned off and light synchronous movement of the left and right front beams (high up the area around the vehicle to help the driver and passengers and low) and has been designed to illuminate the road better and...
  • Page 143 Roof panel controls Dome light When the doors are closed, the dome light on the roof can be turned on or off using the switch E. Door lock/unlock Switches turn the driver-side and passenger-side spotlights Both doors can be locked by activating/deactivating the “LOCK/ on and off.
  • Page 144: Driving The Vehicle

    Driving the vehicle Before a trip Running-in Preliminary checks The latest manufacturing techniques have allowed us to achieve Check the following at regular intervals and always before long high precision and accuracy levels in the construction and assembly trips: of components. Nonetheless, the vehicle movable parts undergo a - tyre pressure and condition settling process, basically during the first hours of operation.
  • Page 145 TFT display (see page 114), contact is performed. During diagnosis, which lasts 5 seconds, a check is the Ferrari Service Network. performed on the warning lights on the panel and the presence of any faults is checked.
  • Page 146 Starting the engine Important note Before starting the engine, make sure that the alarm system and all electrical devices with high power absorption are turned off. The vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox system operated by means of paddles on the steering •...
  • Page 147 If the engine fails to start after several attempts, check for one of Warning the following causes: • insufficient speed of the starter motor (flat battery) If the UP and DOWN paddles are not working, the message • ignition device faulty “Depress brake pedal and press LAUNCH to engage gear”...
  • Page 148 In any event, it is advisable to: UP-shifting Use the right-hand UP paddle without releasing the accelerator • Shift gears without releasing the accelerator pedal if pressed. pedal. • If DOWN-shifting is requested to start overtaking which requires An UP-shift request is not accepted when engagement of the quick acceleration, press the accelerator pedal just before using requested gear forces the engine to underrev or if an UP-shift is the paddle.
  • Page 149 “N” (Neutral) request Warning With the engine running, pull both UP and DOWN paddles towards the steering wheel at the same time without pressing the Never leave the vehicle with the gearbox in “N”. Always make brake pedal to request neutral “N”. sure that the letter “P”...
  • Page 150 “Automatic gearbox” mode “Auto easy exit” mode The “Automatic gearbox” mode is enabled/disabled by pressing the Every time the vehicle is started, the gearbox starts in “Auto easy button on the centre console. When the “Automatic” mode exit” mode unless it was in “Automatic” mode when the engine was AUTO is enabled, the word “auto”...
  • Page 151 Safe driving While travelling - Caution is the number one rule for safe driving, which also means For safe driving, it is essential that the driver be aware of the best you should take other people’s behaviour into consideration. driving techniques suited to various circumstances. Always try to - Follow the Road Regulations in force in the country you are prevent dangerous situations by driving with caution.
  • Page 152 - Make regular stops to loosen up your limbs and refresh yourself, Driving in the rain and avoid driving for hours on end. Rain and wet roads can cause hazardous situations. - Keep a constant air circulation in the passenger compartment. All manoeuvres are more difficult on a wet road since tyres have significantly less grip on the road.
  • Page 153 - Use the ventilation system to demist the windscreen Driving on mountain roads (see page 185) and avoid visibility problems. Below is some advice for driving on steep roads: - Periodically check the condition of the windscreen wiper blades. - To prevent the brakes from overheating when driving downhill, use the engine to brake by engaging a lower gear.
  • Page 154 This may damage the power steering system. Important note In the event of a power steering system malfunction, as indicated by the specific symbol on the left hand TFT display (see page 111), contact the Ferrari Service Network. About your Vehicle...
  • Page 155 Delphi and perfected by (Manettino set to WET). Ferrari for continuous automatic damping control. Level 2 (SPORT) By processing data received from the vehicle dynamics sensors and...
  • Page 156 Driving using the driving mode control switch SPORT mode The “SPORT” mode is the best setting for daily road use. This (“Manettino”) mode is designed to ensure stability only in medium-high grip The driving mode control switch on the steering wheel allows the conditions.
  • Page 157 RACE mode Warning The RACE mode should be used on the race track. Gearshifting favours the racing style of the vehicle whereas the ESC system Use of the vehicle on race tracks: after each start, cover the shifts to Level 3 (engine power reductions are minimal) and the first straight stretch of the track (at least 500 meters / 0.3 mi) suspension becomes even stiffer (Level 3).
  • Page 158 CT OFF mode ESC OFF mode In “CT OFF” mode the F1-Trac traction control is disabled. This In “ESC OFF” mode the ESC system is disabled. No electronic mode further enhances the already racing -style behaviour of the systems other than the E-Diff control vehicle stability and the vehicle: traction control is disabled while stability control remains driver is allowed complete freedom and control of the vehicle active when a certain level of sideslip is exceeded.
  • Page 159 Important note When the brake pedal is pressed, traction control is activated via the VDC system (vehicle dynamics control via the braking system). If ESC OFF mode is selected, this is indicated on the left TFT display as shown below: About your Vehicle...
  • Page 160 Suspension damping delink button If button has been pressed and subsequently the position of the Manettino is changed, the suspension setting follows the operating The driver may decide to separate the suspension setting from the logic dictated by the Manettino. logic of the “Manettino”...
  • Page 161 After 5 seconds, next to the Manettino status in the top of the display, the suspension symbol continues to be displayed as shown in the photo below (example shows Manettino in “SPORT” mode). About your Vehicle...
  • Page 162 With the contact the Ferrari Service Network. ignition key turned to II, the relative indicator on the instrument panel (see page 114) lights up to indicate when the parking brake is engaged.
  • Page 163 Autopark function “Automatic Vehicle Holding” AVH function The EPB Autopark function automatically activates the electric The electric parking brake provides optimised release when the parking brake when the engine is switched off. At each Key-on, the vehicle starts up due to its Automatic Vehicle Holding function: Autopark function is always active by default: this means that the once the engine has started, the system keeps the vehicle braked driver does not need to apply the parking brake when the engine is...
  • Page 164 Park Lock Carwash procedure The Park lock device can be electrically disabled on a temporary The Park Lock is a locking device built into the gearbox. basis when the engine is switched off by performing the Carwash This device is used to prevent the vehicle from moving when the procedure.
  • Page 165: Launch Control

    Launch Control Warning “Launch Control” mode is a performance start function. Activating Only use the “Launch Control” function in an appropriate this function optimises vehicle acceleration from a standing start. context. The device, which is not available when the Manettino is set to the “WET”...
  • Page 166 Stop&Start system (optional) Warning On vehicles with optional HELE (High Emotion Low Emissions) Always make sure that the Stop&Start system has been technology, there is a Stop&Start system, which automatically stops deactivated before carrying out any repair and/or maintenance the engine when the vehicle is stationary and restarts it, again work as indicated on the special labels in the engine automatically, when the driver wants to set off again.
  • Page 167 How the system works If the Stop&Start system is activated, the LED on button comes on whereas if the system is deactivated, the LED goes off. If activated, the Stop&Start system decides when to switch off the Deactivation of the system by pressing button while in a stopped engine and when to restart it according to the driving conditions, vehicle condition (when the engine has been automatically...
  • Page 168 Automatic engine stop mode Important note The engine stops automatically when the vehicle is stationary and the brake pedal is pressed and restarts when the brake Each time the ignition key is turned to position II (Key-on), the pedal is released. Stop&Start system remains in the same state it was in when the switch was turned to position 0 (Key-off).
  • Page 169 Conditions required to activate automatic engine stop Important note To activate the automatic engine stop while driving: - the Stop&Start system must be activated by pressing the button After the first cold start, the Stop&Start system may take a few minutes before it is ready.
  • Page 170 - the front “LIFT” system has been activated Information on automatic restarting of engine With the Stop&Start system activated in a stopped vehicle - rear screen demisting has been requested or the air conditioning condition, the driver can restart the engine by: and heating system set to “low”...
  • Page 171 Permanent deactivation of automatic restarting occurs when: Permanent deactivation of automatic restarting and manual start procedures After automatically switching off the engine using the Stop&Start - the engine compartment lid is open; system, automatic restarting requested by the driver may not always - automatic engine restarting has not been successful;...
  • Page 172 “Stop&Start ON” appears on the left TFT display when the button is pressed, press the button again. Check that the message Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. “Stop&Start OFF” appears on the left TFT display for 5 seconds. The button LED must be off.
  • Page 173 Dome light controls (HELE system only) On vehicles with the optional HELE system, the central dome light can be switched on or off by holding button down (for more than 0.8 seconds). The driver-side spotlight and the passenger-side spotlight can be switched on and off by pressing and quickly releasing buttons respectively.
  • Page 174 Front “LIFT” system (optional) The specific warning lamp (see page 113) flashes continuously for the duration of the entire Front Lift system operating cycle, On request, the vehicle can be fitted with a front suspension while the vehicle symbol with an arrow pointing upwards and the “LIFT”...
  • Page 175 If the engine is turned off with the front suspension lift activated, In the event of engine failure, the “LIFT” system can however be the following message appears on the left TFT display at key-off: activated by pressing button for 10 seconds. In this way, the “LIFT ON.
  • Page 176 CCM active brake cooling system When the system is enabled, i.e. when the two front air inlets are open, the message “CCM disc brakes cooling ON” and the specific The vehicle has an “Active Brake Cooling” system, which opens the symbol will be displayed for 5 seconds on the left hand TFT two front CCM brake air inlets in certain conditions.
  • Page 177 TFT display. Warning In the event of a CCM brake cooling system failure, avoid particularly strenuous use of the brakes (e.g. track use). Contact the Ferrari Service Network as soon as possible. CCM disc brakes cooling system...
  • Page 178: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment Basic seat The seat position can be electrically adjusted using the special controls. Warning Three adjustments are possible using control D: As with all adjustment, seat adjustment must be performed - backward/forward adjustment: push the control forwards or when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 179 Seat back rake adjustment Lumbar support adjustment (Full Electric option) Use control to adjust the seat back rake. Push the control forward Use control to adjust the seat backrest lumbar support. Push the or backward to adjust the seat back rake. horizontal arrows on the control left or right to increase or decrease lower lumbar support.
  • Page 180 With reverse gear engaged, the position of the passenger external Driver’s seat position memory (Full Electric option) rear-view mirror can be adjusted to a position other than the When a door is open and the key is in position 0, the seat can be driving position, to help parking manoeuvres.
  • Page 181 Racing seat (optional) Tilting the backrest To tilt the seat, pull lever up and push the backrest towards the The seat position can be adjusted using the special controls. front of the vehicle. When the backrest goes back into position, it will automatically Backward/forward adjustment block once it has reached the correct position.
  • Page 182 Seat back rake adjustment Tilting the backrest Use control to adjust the seat back rake. To adjust the rake, press Pull lever to tilt the backrest forward. the front or back of the control. About your Vehicle...
  • Page 183: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel Electric adjustment (optional) It can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position II. Move The steering wheel can be adjusted for rake and reach. control B, to the left of the steering column. On versions with a driver's seat with memory, the position of the steering wheel is Warning memorised together with the position of the external rear-view...
  • Page 184 Rear-view mirrors External rear-view mirrors These mirrors can be electrically adjusted using control (with the ignition key in position II) and are equipped with defogging Internal rear-view mirror elements. Hold the internal rear-view mirror and move it to the required 1) Mirror selection: turn control to the left or right lock position position.
  • Page 185 On versions equipped with a driver's seat with memory, every Warning time the seat position is memorised, the external rear-view mirror position is also stored automatically, both for the normal travelling Do not adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. direction and reverse manoeuvring.
  • Page 186: Air Conditioning And Heating System

    Air conditioning and heating system Controls Left-hand temperature setting and AUTO button A.C. compressor activation/deactivation Operating modes Single-zone mode activation/deactivation Air distribution fan speed Automatic Rear window demist activation/deactivation This mode automatically adjusts the air distribution, temperature and ventilation levels according to the temperature set by the user. Windscreen demist activation/deactivation Right-hand temperature setting and AUTO button Partially Automatic...
  • Page 187 Left-hand temperature setting and AUTO button (1) Air distribution fan speed (4) This is used to select the required air temperature in the left-hand The four setting positions allow the occupants to select the air flow side of the passenger compartment; the AUTO button is used to rate.
  • Page 188 Right-hand temperature setting and AUTO button (7) Air recirculation (9) This is used to select the required air temperature in the right-hand If released (LED off), the air flow comes from outside the side of the passenger compartment; the AUTO button is used to passenger compartment.
  • Page 189 Maintenance Important note The pollen filter must be replaced every year, as indicated in the “Maintenance Schedule”. We recommend keeping the air flow set to open and directing the air flow to a neutral position. Important note The air coming out of the vents does not correspond to the Important note temperature requested by the user, but is the temperature Prolonged use of the air conditioning system with the side...
  • Page 190 Placing luggage in the luggage compartment Warning Do not transport heavy items in the passenger oddment storage Warning compartments. All luggage must be very carefully placed and secured in the luggage compartment. Luggage or heavy items that are not Important note secured could be projected into the passenger compartment at high speed in the event of a sudden change in direction, sharp Heavy loads affect vehicle handling: spread the weight evenly...
  • Page 191 The rear panel is fastened to the luggage compartment lid by Parcel shelf two pins. To remove, release one of the two pins by turning it The parcel shelf separates the luggage compartment from the counterclockwise and removing it from its housing as shown in the passenger compartment and consists of two removable panels, figure, while holding the panel with the other hand.
  • Page 192 Partition between passenger compartment and luggage compartment For carrying particularly bulky objects, the panel separating the rear shelf from the luggage compartment may be folded down to allow access between the luggage and passenger compartments. To lower the hatch, pull the tabs and fold the hatch against the front panel of the parcel shelf.
  • Page 193: Passenger Compartment Accessories

    Passenger compartment accessories Opening of the glove compartment can be deactivated by pressing button C. Recall the MENU screen page on the left hand TFT display (see page 90), select the options “Car setup” and “Glove Glove compartment box”, then select OFF. To reactivate opening using the button, select ON.
  • Page 194 Oddment storage compartments There are several oddment storage compartments in the passenger compartment located on the lower part of the doors and on the centre console. The armrest on the centre console can be moved forwards. The centre console has a cup holder. About your Vehicle...
  • Page 195 12V power socket The vehicle has a power socket D, positioned in the glove compartment under the armrest. The socket can be used to power small electrical appliances including: mobile phones, lights, vacuum cleaner and any other accessory with absorption not exceeding 140 Watts and a voltage of no more than 12 Volts.
  • Page 196 Toolkit ..............198 Replacing light bulbs ........... 203 Replacing a fuse ..........206 Replacing a wheel ..........215 Towing ..............218 Battery ..............220 Battery conditioner ..........224 EPB emergency release ......... 228 Park Lock emergency release ........ 230...
  • Page 197 ADVICE FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS...
  • Page 198: Advice For Emergency Situations

    Toolkit Warning Repair work using the toolkit requires: Tool kit - suitable protective equipment (e.g. gloves) Stored in the luggage compartment, it contains the necessary tools - adequate precautions to be taken (e.g. during tyre replacement for emergency repair jobs: never lie under a vehicle raised by a jack) •...
  • Page 199 Warning The Electric Parking Brake (EPB) emergency release tool and the Park Lock emergency release tool may only be used by specialised workshop technicians, as indicated on the label on the tool kit. Advice for Emergency Situations...
  • Page 200 Emergency tyre repair and inflation kit Warning Stored in the luggage compartment, it can be used in the event of a puncture or low tyre pressure to repair and/or inflate a tyre enough Damage to the wheel rim that causes air leaks cannot be to continue the journey safely.
  • Page 201 The latex may cause an allergic reaction, is harmful if swallowed because the tyre is too damaged. Contact the Ferrari Service and is irritating to eyes. May cause sensitisation by inhalation Network.
  • Page 202 Dispose of in accordance with national and local regulations or ask the Ferrari Service Network to take care of disposal. Warning The sealant in the kit cartridge can damage the sensor inside the wheel rim on vehicles fitted with a tyre temperature and pressure monitoring system (TPMS).
  • Page 203 • remove the light from the right side where there is a spring clip; • remove the transparent cover from its housing; To replace the front and rear light bulbs, contact the Ferrari Service Network. • replace the bulb by removing connector from its housing;...
  • Page 204 Replacing other light bulbs Glove compartment, underdoor and luggage compartment bulbs • Use a screwdriver to gently prise under the edge of the transparent cover and lift it. Roof dome light • Completely remove the transparent cover from its housing. •...
  • Page 205 Light bulbs (12V except for high beam and low beam) Type Power Low beams and high beams gas-discharge (XENON) Front running lights Front turn indicator lights Side turn indicator lights incandescent Running and stop lights Reverse lights Additional stop light Rear turn indicator lights Rear fog light incandescent...
  • Page 206: Replacing A Fuse

    - Unblown fuse brown - Blown fuse light blue Important note yellow If the problem persists, contact the Ferrari Service Network. white green Important note When replacing a fuse, always use fuses of the same amperage Maxi fuse colours (same colour).
  • Page 207 Location of the fuse and relay boxes - Fuses and relays in battery compartment (right-hand side of engine compartment) - Body Computer fuses and relays (dashboard to left of steering wheel) - Fuses and relays in passenger compartment on passenger side (under passenger side footrest) - Fuses and relays on centre console (under the glove compartment)
  • Page 208 Fuses and relays in battery compartment F-71 Front lift pump To access these fuses: F-72 Parking brake power • open the engine compartment lid and remove the cosmetic shield F-73 Dashboard ECU power on the right-hand side of the engine compartment by unscrewing the screws shown in the figure;...
  • Page 209 contains these fuses and relays: Dashboard ECU devices F-39 (NBC interconnection) Ref. Amp. F-40 Heated rear window F-12 Right high beam F-41 Heated nozzle power supply F-13 Left high beam F-42 Alternator INT/A for dashboard ECU, Body Computer F-43 Windscreen washer/wiper relay power supply F-31 Node and air conditioning and heating relay coils...
  • Page 210 Fuses and relays in passenger compartment on passenger side F-51 Electronically controlled Gearbox Node, ignition button To access these fuses, remove the passenger side footrest unscrewing the screws as shown in the figure. F-52 Power socket, driver seat heating contains these fuses and relays: Low beam relay Heated rear window relay Ref.
  • Page 211 F-10 +30 Bus bar for F-94, F-95, F-106 F-89 +15 Right cylinder bank injection system F-11 Left bank oxygen sensor F-91 +30 Tyre pressure node, LH headlight LED module relay F-14 +30 High beam relay F-92 +30 Right headlight LED module relay F-15 +30 Ignition switch F-94...
  • Page 212 High beam relay Active aerodynamic release relay Passenger compartment control lighting relay Active aerodynamic locking relay Supplementary stop light relay Air pump relay Horn relay Headlight washer pump relay Air conditioning and heating system Left headlight LED module power supply compressor relay relay Left cylinder bank injection system main relay...
  • Page 213 Fuses and relays on centre console F-67 Side Markers 2 (RH front and LH rear) To access these fuses, remove the rear part of the glove F-80 +30 Bus bar power supply for F-97, F-98, F-99 compartment on the centre console. Side Marker relay contains these fuses and relays: Reverse light relay...
  • Page 214 Fuses and relays in luggage compartment To access these fuses, remove the right hand luggage compartment panel. contains these fuses and relays: Ref. Amp. F-96 +30 Luggage compartment lock relay +30 Electronic Passenger Position Node, F-97 luggage compartment striker plate F-98 +30 Battery conditioner socket F-99...
  • Page 215 Replacing a wheel • additional tool bag containing the jack for raising the vehicle and the socket wrenches for operating the jack and tightening the wheel stud bolts. Important note Warning If one or more wheels need to be replaced, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 216 • Raise the vehicle carefully using jack until the wheel is off the Replacing a wheel ground. • Position the vehicle on an even surface, then block the rear wheels by applying the parking brake. Warning Warning If the jack is not positioned correctly, the vehicle could slip off. Make sure that the vehicle is in a safe position by applying the Make sure that no part of the body is underneath the vehicle parking brake.
  • Page 217 (see label on spare wheel tool bag). After fitting, it is not checked by the system but complies with international regulations ECE R64/01. After fitting, we recommend that you go to the nearest Ferrari Service Network. Advice for Emergency Situations...
  • Page 218 Towing Warning When towing the vehicle, avoid using anchor points that are not While towing the vehicle, you must comply with Road designed for the tow hook inserted in housing C. Regulations. Proceed as follows: • Take the tow hook out of the tool bag. Warning •...
  • Page 219 Fuel inertia switch The fuel inertia switch is a safety device which deactivates the fuel pump relays if a collision occurs. A specific symbol appears on the left TFT display (see page 109) and the hazard warning lights activate to indicate that this switch has been triggered.
  • Page 220 The battery must only be removed from the vehicle by the compartment: to access it, remove the cosmetic shield by Ferrari Service Network. Removal of or damage to the battery unscrewing the three screws shown in the figure. affect the vehicle software ECUs and may result in error codes, data loss or inaccurate data.
  • Page 221 Detach the terminal from the battery: the power supply from the Warning battery to the electrical system is cut off. When the battery is connected and charged, this operation is Warning automatically performed when the doors are opened and closed. The windows must remain lowered until the charged battery is The battery quick release must only be used if the battery reconnected.
  • Page 222 Emergency starting Warning If the battery is flat, you can perform an emergency start by connecting the special jump leads to the battery of another vehicle, Before starting the engine, wait at least 60 second with the a portable jump starter or an external battery. ignition key in position II to allow the electronic system that controls the motor-driven valves and the AC ECU to run a self- acquisition process.
  • Page 223 • Remove the cover of the fuse box located above the positive After emergency starting, go to the nearest Ferrari Service terminal. Network immediately to get the battery checked. • If emergency starting is performed using the battery of another vehicle, leave the engine on the other vehicle to idle.
  • Page 224 Battery conditioner Warning The vehicle is equipped with a battery conditioner to maintain and Place the battery conditioner where it can be easily seen away recharge the battery. from heat sources and out of children's reach. Important note After connecting the battery conditioner to the socket in the Using the battery conditioner will extend the life of the battery.
  • Page 225 Exhaust system overheating alarm devices Warning (“Slow Down” function) The engine cannot be started as long as the battery conditioner If the engine is running unevenly resulting in exhaust system is connected to the vehicle socket. overheating, the “Slow Down” function is activated: a special symbol (see page 111) appears on the left TFT display accompanied by a message.
  • Page 226 Ferrari Service Network to have the engine parameters checked. Warning If the EOBD warning light (see page 110) comes on at the same time as the “Slow Down” message, go to the Ferrari Service Clutch Network to have the ECU error memory checked. Do not overheated proceed in any other way.
  • Page 227 Drive carefully, avoiding sudden acceleration and high speeds. at an engine speed between 2,000 and 3,000 rpm and minimise Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. gearshift frequency to allow the clutches to cool down as quickly as possible. These driving conditions must be maintained until the message “Clutch overheated”...
  • Page 228 The release procedure must only be carried out by specialised checked. workshop technicians. The minimum brake pad thickness is 3 mm - 0.12 in. (thickness of If the system cannot be released, contact the nearest Ferrari the friction material only). Service Centre. Replacing brake pads...
  • Page 229 Go to a Ferrari Service Centre. Calibration is necessary for safety reasons. Advice for Emergency Situations...
  • Page 230 The vehicle is only kept stationary by the parking brake, if specialised workshop technicians. applied. If the system cannot be released, contact the nearest Ferrari Service Centre. The Park Lock manual release device is situated at the top right of...
  • Page 231 • Remove the rubber protection cap E. • Place wrench in the manual release device housing F. • To perform the emergency release, turn wrench counterclockwise for a quarter turn. If the electrical system allows it, check that the letter “N” appears on the gearbox display by turning the ignition key to position II.
  • Page 232 Warranty Booklet ..........234 Maintenance ............234 Level checks ............236 Wheels and tyres ..........243 Maintenance of seat belts and pretensioners ..245 Cleaning the vehicle ..........245 If the vehicle is stored for long periods ....249...
  • Page 233 CARE OF THE VEHICLE...
  • Page 234: Care Of The Vehicle

    Warranty Booklet It is however advisable to report any small fault which occurs when using the vehicle (e.g. small leaks of essential fluids) to the Ferrari The vehicle comes with a “Warranty Booklet”. Service Network immediately and not wait until the next service is due to correct the problem.
  • Page 235 It is of crucial importance to use equipment tested by Ferrari if the repair work is to be performed in accordance with rules of good workmanship.
  • Page 236 Level checks Ref. Engine oil tank cap (page 238) Brake fluid tank cap (page 241) Windscreen and headlight washer fluid reservoir cap (page 242) Coolant tank cap (page 240) Power steering system fluid reservoir cap (page 240) Care of the vehicle...
  • Page 237 All the materials used for the following operations (e.g. cloths soaked with oil or grease, pans, etc.) must be disposed of in compliance with the environmental protection regulations. Important note Only use lubricants and/or fluids recommended by Ferrari (see the “Refilling” table on page 35). Care of the vehicle...
  • Page 238 If the oil level is below MIN, top it up and then have the system 1. Run the engine until the engine oil temperature has reached 85 - checked by the Ferrari Service Network. 90 °C (185 - 194 °F).
  • Page 239 We recommend that you have the oil level of the DCT gearbox checked by the Ferrari Service Network or by skilled staff. 8. When you have added or changed the oil, check the oil level once again as indicated above.
  • Page 240 Important note Proceed as follows: • Remove cap with the dipstick from the tank. If frequent top-ups are required after short trips, have the system checked by the Ferrari Service Network. • Screw cap back on tightly. Care of the vehicle...
  • Page 241 If frequent top-ups are required after short trips, have the The fluid in the circuit is synthetic. The use of mineral-based system checked by the Ferrari Service Network. fluid may irreparably damage the rubber system gaskets. • If the level is near the MIN mark shown in the figure, remove •...
  • Page 242 Checking windscreen and headlight washer fluid levels Warning The windscreen and headlight washer fluid tank can be accessed by The fluid in the brake system may damage plastic, rubber and lifting the engine compartment lid. painted parts and is highly dangerous if it comes into contact •...
  • Page 243: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Low tyre pressure can lead to overheating, internal damage and even destruction of the tyres. To ensure maximum performance and tyre life and to permit the best tyre adjustment on the wheel rim, it is important to comply Warning with the following instructions for the first 200/300 km (125 - 185 mi) with new tyres:...
  • Page 244 The Ferrari Service Network can certify whether aged tyres are suitable for use. In any case, tyres that have been on a vehicle for more than 3 years must be checked by a Ferrari Service Centre. Wheel alignment check and adjustment When you notice unusual wear of the tyres and in any case, at the intervals prescribed in the “Warranty Booklet”, have the Ferrari...
  • Page 245: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Maintenance of seat belts and pretensioners Cleaning the vehicle Cleaning the exterior • Periodically check that the screws on the anchor points are tight and that the seat belt is in perfect condition and slides smoothly. • The seat belt must be kept clean; the presence of any dirt could Environment prevent the seat belt retractor from working properly.
  • Page 246 In order to maintain the shine on the paintwork, polish it once or that is clean and soaked in R107/S solvent (heptane) can be used. twice a year with products recommended by Ferrari. A new cloth must be used and it must not have been previously •...
  • Page 247 Nürburgring Silver, Avus White, Alloy Grey, Met Avio, Ivory, Met Light Blue, Met Sky-Blue and Fuji White vehicles must be To use suitable products, contact the Ferrari Service Network. washed every month and waxed at least twice a year so that dirt, acid rain, pollutants, etc.
  • Page 248 • To recondition the material, gently use a brush with soft bristles. Important note For use of the “Care Kit” products, contact the Ferrari Service Network. The following products must be avoided when cleaning the leather: harsh detergents, turpentine, liquid stain removers, petrol, solvents and domestic cleaning products damage the natural material.
  • Page 249: If The Vehicle Is Stored For Long Periods

    If the vehicle is stored for long periods If the vehicle is not used for long periods of time, certain precautions should be taken: • if possible, park the vehicle on a level surface in a covered and well-ventilated area •...
  • Page 250 Glossary .............. 253...
  • Page 251 GLOSSARY...
  • Page 253 Abbreviation Meaning (Anti-lock Braking System) The ABS prevents wheel locking when braking so that vehicle handling can be maintained. Air conditioning. (Antriebs Schlupf Regelung) Anti-skid regulation during acceleration. Simplified function gear shifting. To exit “Auto easy exit” mode, simply operate one of the two shift paddles. Auto easy exit Automatic activation of the electric parking brake (EPB) when the engine is switched off.
  • Page 254 Comparing this information with the vehicle dynamics model stored in the control system, F1-Trac, optimises the vehicle behaviour by controlling engine torque delivery. (Ferrari Brake Prefill) System that eliminates the distance between the brake pads and discs by applying slight pressure to the braking system as soon as the accelerator pedal is released just before braking.
  • Page 255 Glossary...
  • Page 256 Table of Contents ..........258...
  • Page 257 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 258 Index Basic seat ..................178 Battery ....................220 Battery conditioner ..............224 Simboli Before a trip .................. 144 12V power socket ............... 195 Calibrating the TPMS system ..........69 Capless filler neck ................. 84 Activating Cruise Control ............130 Carwash procedure ..............164 Active Brake Cooling ..............
  • Page 259 Cleaning the interior ..............248 Driving at night ................152 Cleaning the vehicle ..............245 Driving in fog ................153 Clutch overheat alarm devices ..........226 Driving in the rain ..............152 CODE CARD .................. 14 Driving mode control switch “Manettino” ....... 132 Collapsible space saver spare wheel (optional) .....
  • Page 260 Failure of turn indicators and running lights ....107 Horn ....................134 Fault display ................. 106 How to fasten seat belts ............. 46 Ferrari CODE ................. 15 Flashing the headlights ............138 Follow me home ................142 Front “LIFT” system (optional) ........... 174 Identification and homologation plates and labels ..
  • Page 261 Key codes ..................14 N (Neutral) ..................149 Key Lock ..................77 Oddment storage compartments ......... 194 LAUNCH button ................ 165 Launch Control ................165 Left TFT display ................88 Parcel shelf ..................191 Level checks .................. 236 Parking lights ................139 Light bulbs ..................
  • Page 262 RACE mode .................. 157 Safe driving ................... 151 Racing seat (optional) ............... 181 Satellite alarm system (optional) ........... 19 Rain sensor ..................137 Seat adjustment ................178 Rear fog lights ................141 Seat belt and pretensioner care ..........49 Rear Parking Camera (optional) .......... 119 Seat belts ..................
  • Page 263 Tool kit ................... 198 Warming up the engine ............147 Toolkit ..................... 198 “Warning: danger of ice” message ........100 TPMS failure ................... 70 Warning lights on the panel ..........109 TPMS - Low pressure ..............66 Warranty Booklet ..............7, 234 TPMS - Tyre puncture ..............
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  • Page 265 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.
  • Page 266 Code no. 85173600 Catalogue no. 4283/12 dition November 2012 Edition diting STAR s.r.l. Alessandria - Italia rinting STAR s.r.l. Alessandria - Italia Technical Service Department Via Abetone Inferiore, 4 41053 Maranello Modena - Italia...

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