Aston Martin DB11 Owner's Handbook Manual

Aston Martin DB11 Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2 Welcome Airbag Warning Labels Welcome to your new Aston Martin DB11. This Owner’s Handbook has been designed to explain the Warning: Extreme Hazard: NEVER use a rearward facing vehicle’s operation and to make the control of its systems easy to child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in understand and operate.
  • Page 3 Component Location Vehicle Battery Disposal All directions for locating components are described as viewed It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner when disposing of from the driver’s seat, i.e. the fuel filler flap shown on this automotive batteries to do it in an environmentally correct diagram will be described as ‘located at the rear right side of the manner.
  • Page 4: Vehicle Identification

    This information may be stored under regular operation, in a crash or in a near crash event. This information can be read and used by: • Aston Martin • Service and repair facilities • Law enforcement or government agencies •...
  • Page 5 • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. immediately inform your Aston Martin Dealer or the Aston • Always obey all speed and traffic laws and regulations. Never Martin Client Services at the address shown.
  • Page 6 Aston Martin Owners' Club (AMOC) An invitation to join the Aston Martin Owners' Club The sporting spirit of the 1930s exists today in one of the world’s most exclusive car clubs. Enthusiasts in nearly 60 countries are united by an interest in iconic cars with an enviable pedigree.
  • Page 7 The Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enhancement of over 100 years of history of Aston Martin. Its world class collection comprising the automotive museum, substantial archive and collection of historical artefacts is housed in the magnificently restored Grade II* listed barn in Oxfordshire which it shares with the Owners' Club.
  • Page 8 Contact your Vehicle Settings..............10 Aston Martin Dealer for further information Convertible Roof ............11 Copyright Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, 2017. All Rights Maintenance and Technical Data ........12 Reserved. This publication is provided with your vehicle for your Service ................A personal, private and non-commercial use.
  • Page 9 Produced by the Technical Publications Department Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road Gaydon Warwick CV35 0DB England Telephone: +44 (0)1926 644300 Issue 2: June 2018 Part Number: KY53-19A321-AC...
  • Page 11 Quick Start Vehicle Key ..............1.2 Driving Position.............1.3 Vehicle Controls ............1.6 Infotainment ...............1.11...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Key

    Vehicle Key Global Close What Do The Buttons On The Key Do? (Refer to ’Vehicle Key’, page 2.2) Press and hold to unlock all vehicle doors and open all windows. Press and hold to lock all doors and close all windows. Volante: Global close will also open or close the convertible roof.
  • Page 13: Driving Position

    Driving Position How Do I Adjust The Seat? [1] BOLSTER/LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH (OPTIONAL): Press the switch up to select lumbar adjustment. (Refer to ’Seat Adjustment’, page 3.2) Press down to select bolster adjustment. [2] BOLSTER/LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT: Use the directional pad to adjust the position of the lumbar or bolster support.
  • Page 14 What Do The Door Switches Do? How Do I Get To The Back Seats? Pull the release strap (A) to release the seat back. Pull and hold to move the seat back forward. [A] DOOR MIRROR SELECTOR: Press to select left or right door mirror (Refer to ’Exterior Mirrors’, page 3.7).
  • Page 15 How Do I Adjust The Steering Column? How Do I Use The Memory Positions? (Refer to ’Steering Column’, page 3.8) (Refer to ’How Do I Use The Memory Positions?’, page 1.5) The reach and tilt angle of the steering column are adjusted by Setting a Position using the adjustment lever.
  • Page 16: Vehicle Controls

    Vehicle Controls What Do The Centre Stack Switches Do? [3] HEATING AND COOLING CONTROLS: Operates the climate controls (Refer to ’Centre Stack Climate (Refer to ’Centre Stack Controls’, page 4.5) Controls’, page 6.2). [4] INFOTAINMENT CONTROLS: Operate the various infotainment controls. (Refer to ’Multimedia Controls’, page 8.4) (Refer to ’Hands-Free Controls’, page 7.2) (Refer to ’Navigation Controls’, page 9.2)
  • Page 17: Infotainment

    What Does The Control Dial Do? [1] CONTROL DIAL: Use to navigate through menus in the infotainment system. Press Control Dial shown with optional Touch Pad down to confirm a selection (referred to as ENTER throughout this handbook). [2] TOUCH PAD (OPTIONAL): Touch sensitive pad which can be used to navigate menus in the infotainment system.
  • Page 18 What Are The Steering Wheel Controls? [1] ADAPTIVE DAMPING: Press to cycle adaptive damping modes (Refer to ’Adaptive Switches Damping’, page 5.15). [2] START VOICE CONTROL: Press to start voice control (Refer to ’Voice Control’, page 4.16). [3] MENU HOME: Press to open the instrument cluster menu (Refer to ’Instrument Cluster Menu’, page 4.13).
  • Page 19 [7] MENU BACK: Transmission Paddles Press to take the instrument cluster menu back one level. Pull back on either paddle to enter Touchtronic mode (Refer to ’Touchtronic Controls’, page 5.7). [8] HORN: Push to sound the vehicle horn. [9] END VOICE CONTROL: End voice control.
  • Page 20 What Do The Stalks Control? Wiper Controls Indicators and Headlamp Beam Rotate the wipe speed selector (A) to select a wipe speed. [1] : Windscreen wipers OFF Main Beam [2] : Intermittent wipe (low rain sensor sensitivity) Push the stalk for main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk back to [3] : Intermittent wipe (high rain sensor sensitivity) the initial position to return to dipped beam headlamps.
  • Page 21 Infotainment How Do I Turn On The Exterior Lamps? How Do I Activate The Vehicle Bluetooth? Bluetooth® must be activate on both the vehicle and the mobile device to be used. Before a Bluetooth® device can be used with the vehicle Bluetooth®, the vehicle's Bluetooth®...
  • Page 22 Bluetooth® devices in its range. Select Aston Martin DB11 from the device list. If Aston Martin DB11 does not show, check that Bluetooth is active in the infotainment system and search again Follow the instructions shown on the phone and the infotainment display to pair the phone.
  • Page 23 How Do I Pair A Bluetooth Audio Device How Do I Operate The Media System? (Refer to ’Bluetooth Connection’, page 8.17) Bluetooth® audio must be paired to the vehicle independently from the Bluetooth® hands free connection. To select a Bluetooth® audio device: 1.
  • Page 24 How Do I Change The Media Source? [1] DISC SLOT: Slot to insert a CD or DVD disc. Press or select Media from the main menu with to show the [2] EJECT: available media sources. Rotate the CONTROL DIAL and press Press to eject disc.
  • Page 25 What Can I Listen To? Portable Media Audio Radio Press on the centre stack or select Media from the main (Refer to ’Radio’, page 8.5) menu to open the media Now Playing screen. The Now Playing screen shows track information such as album Press on the centre stack or select Radio from the main art, artist and album name on the left side of the screen along...
  • Page 26 What Can I Watch? How Do I Set A Navigation Destination? Portable Media Video (Refer to ’Destination’, page 9.9) Video files from portable media can also be supported with the Press or Select Nav to open the Navigation screen. infotainment system. In the Now Playing screen, highlight the Select Destination from the lower information bar and select view window area and press ENTER.
  • Page 27: Table Of Contents

    Vehicle Security Vehicle Key ..............2.2 Unlocking and Opening ..........2.5 Emergency Access and Start...........2.9 Anti-Theft Systems............2.11 Aston Martin Tracking ..........2.13 Garage Door Opener ..........2.16...
  • Page 28 If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. If the vehicle key is not in the vehicle, the message 'Key Not Found' will be displayed in the instrument cluster when trying to start the vehicle.
  • Page 29 Global Close Vehicle Key Battery Battery Power Conservation You must be within 2m of the vehicle to operate Global Close. Keyless Go can be deactivated to conserve battery power in the vehicle key. Press and hold to unlock all vehicle doors and open all To deactivate Keyless Go, double tap windows.
  • Page 30 Keyless Go Zones 2. Push down on the battery to tilt the battery (B) and allow access. The Keyless Go function for vehicle locking and ignition will operate when a vehicle key is in one of the below reception zones: 3.
  • Page 31: Unlocking And Opening

    Unlocking and Opening Unlocking From Outside the Vehicle Using Keyless Entry To unlock the vehicle with Keyless-Go active, fully push at point Using The Vehicle Key (A) and grab the emerging door release. The front edge of the Stand within 5 m of the vehicle, point the vehicle key towards the door handle will press a switch and search for the vehicle key vehicle and press .
  • Page 32 Locking From Outside the Vehicle Unlocking From Inside the Vehicle Using The Vehicle Key Both doors can be locked and unlocked by using the master Close all the vehicle doors. Stand within 5m of the vehicle, point unlock (1) and lock (2) switches located on the centre stack.
  • Page 33 Easy Entry/Exit Deck Lid Volante Only The Easy Entry/Exit function could cause an occupant to become trapped and/or cause injury. Keep clear of the Decklid operation will be disabled when the tonneau cover for steering wheel when the Easy Entry/Exit function is used. the convertible roof is open.
  • Page 34 Opening the Deck Lid Inside the Vehicle The hands-free access system may not function correctly if Press and hold the deck lid release button (B). The deck lid catch there is a build-up of dirt, road salt or snow around the sensors. will release.
  • Page 35: Emergency Access And Start

    ON). gain access to the vehicle. Caution: If the vehicle has lost power, the door may If the emergency key is lost, contact your Aston Martin require extra effort to open due to the window not dropping Dealer. down. If this does happen, gently press against the top of the window whilst opening the door.
  • Page 36 Emergency Engine Start If the keyless ignition system fails, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. If the keyless start system fails to start the vehicle, the engine can be started with the emergency start system. If the emergency ignition is used to start the vehicle, the To start the engine: START button is disabled.
  • Page 37: Anti-Theft Systems

    Anti-Theft Systems Introduction 5. Insert the key into the emergency ignition slot and turn the key clockwise to start the vehicle. This vehicle is protected by an electronic security system which includes: • Remote arm and disarm • Perimeter sensing •...
  • Page 38: Interior Motion Sensor

    Alarm Interior Motion Sensor When the alarm has started a siren will be heard for a 25 seconds When the vehicle is locked and armed, the interior motion sensor cycle (ten cycles maximum) and the direction indicators flash will sense movement inside the vehicle. If movement is detected it will start the alarm.
  • Page 39: Aston Martin Tracking

    Aston Martin Tracking Option - Not available in all markets. Tamper Alert The Aston Martin Tracking system uses the latest Global Activated when the system battery is disconnected or discharged, Positioning System (GPS) and Global System for Mobile or when the system wiring is cut.
  • Page 40 How the System Works European Coverage Local language Police liaison and stolen vehicle recovery across The Aston Martin Tracking system is supplied with two unique Europe. driver cards. An authorised driver must have a driver card in their Countries covered by Aston Martin Tracking System: possession when using the vehicle.
  • Page 41: Additional Information

    Change of Details alert does not constitute a confirmed theft, as Police Forces You must call Aston Martin Tracking Customer Services if any of require key holder verification of a theft. The Secure Operating your personal details change. For example: Centre will then liaise with the relevant Police Force to recover your vehicle.
  • Page 42: Garage Door Opener

    (Monday to Friday - 09.0 to 17.00) this vehicle. For information or assistance, contact HomeLink at When registering for the Aston Martin Tracking System, you www.homelink.com or call the HomeLink hot-line: are also provided with all the details and contact numbers needed if your vehicle is stolen.
  • Page 43 Programming A full list of radio frequency operated devices can be either obtained via the HomeLink Hot-line or through the HomeLink Step 1 erases all programming and is only necessary if compatibility list which is provided on the HomeLink website. programming HomeLink for the first time or when erasing all existing programming.
  • Page 44 1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons, until the 3. Simultaneously push the remote control button and the HomeLink LED (A) begins to flash after 20 seconds. desired button (1, 2 or 3). 4. The LED will flash, first slowly and then rapidly to show successful programming of the new frequency signal.
  • Page 45 Operation Rolling Code Synchronisation To check if the garage door opener (or other device) has a rolling The vehicle should be within the operating range of the gate or code feature: garage door opener and the ignition should be ON. •...
  • Page 46 Reprogramming To synchronise for a rolling code: 1. Locate the training or programming button on the motor To program a HomeLink button to a new device: head unit for the garage door opener . Refer to the 1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button (1, 2, or 3) for operating instructions of the garage door opener.
  • Page 47: Table Of Contents

    Before Driving Checks Before Driving...........3.2 Occupant Restraint System..........3.10 Seat Adjustment ............3.2 Child Safety..............3.18 Electric Windows ............3.5 Child Seats - ISOFIX Installation........3.23 Mirrors ................3.6 Child Seats - Seat Belt Installation ........3.37 Steering Column ............3.8 Cabin Storage..............3.39 Memory Functions ............3.9 Variable Load Space............3.42 Accessory Sockets............3.43...
  • Page 48: Checks Before Driving

    Checks Before Driving Seat Adjustment Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according to Front seats only. the information and specifications in this Owner’s Guide. Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the drivers seat whilst Outside the Vehicle: driving.
  • Page 49 Seat Controls [1] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH: Press the switch up to select lumbar adjustment. Press down to The ignition must be ON before the lumbar and bolster select bolster adjustment support can be operated. [2] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT: Use the directional pad to adjust the position of the lumbar or bolster support [3] SEAT POSITION ADJUST: Seat forward/backward and height adjust.
  • Page 50 Seat Back Release Head Restraints The driver and front passenger seats include non-adjustable head Caution: Make sure that the headrest for the seat does not restraints, which limit the rearward travel of the head in a rear hit the sun visor. The seat can cause damage to the sun visor impact and may reduce whip lash injuries.
  • Page 51: Electric Windows

    Electric Windows Press or pull past resistance on the window switch to perform a Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially by one-touch movement down or up. children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the window closure. Drivers must advise all passengers of the Pull the window switch back to raise the window.
  • Page 52: Mirrors

    Mirrors Interior Mirrors Door Sealing Warning: Make sure that all passengers are clear when the window mechanism is operating. To minimise wind noise and to make sure that the window seal is watertight, a door sealing system is used to provide a tight fit of the door glass to the seals around the top of the door opening.
  • Page 53: Exterior Mirrors

    Exterior Mirrors Heated Mirrors When the heated rear window is ON the heaters in the door To adjust the exterior mirrors press the mirror switch (A) left or mirrors will operate for 6.5 minutes. right to select a side to adjust. Move the direction pad (B) up, down, left or right to adjust the selected mirror.
  • Page 54: Steering Column

    Steering Column Adjustment Heated Steering Wheel The ignition control must be at position ‘I’ or ‘II’ before the Warning: Do not adjust the steering wheel whilst driving. heated steering wheel can be operated. The steering column can be adjusted with the ignition set to To set the steering wheel heating to on, rotate the dial on the OFF.
  • Page 55: Memory Functions

    Memory Functions Setting a Memory Position Warning: Make sure that there is nothing in the movement path of the seat or the steering column during adjustment that could cause obstruction. Warning: To avoid injury, make sure that children do not play with the memory position switches.
  • Page 56: Occupant Restraint System

    Occupant Restraint System Driver's Seat The system provides protection to the driver and all passengers in a variety of impact conditions. Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the seat whilst driving. The system consists of: Adjust the seat, steering column and the door rear view mirrors •...
  • Page 57 (crash If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have the severity, belt usage, etc.) were not appropriate to operate these restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer safety devices. immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not operate Front airbags are designed to operate only in frontal and near- correctly in the event of a collision.
  • Page 58 Aston Martin Dealer. Warning: Be sure that you and your passengers always fasten their seat belts and use them correctly even though airbags are provided.
  • Page 59 Pre-tensioner and Load Limiting Warning: No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent seat belt adjusting Front seat belts are equipped with dual pre-tensioners and load devices from operating, or prevent seat belt assembly from limiting systems.
  • Page 60 Seat Belt Fastening Pull out the seat belt, drawing the buckle over the shoulder and across the chest. When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as it is withdrawn. This is not a fault. If the mechanism locks, release the belt tension and then pull the belt very gently to avoid operation of the inertia lock.
  • Page 61 Pull upwards on the diagonal belt to make sure that the latching Seat Belt Unfastening is secure and to remove all slack from the belt. Push the button on the buckle. While holding the seat belt Check that the lap belt is installed snugly, low down across the buckle, allow the belt to slowly retract to its stored position.
  • Page 62 Airbags The side airbags (D) located in the front seats and the curtain airbag (E) located in the roof trim or door , only deploy The purpose of the airbags is to provide additional protection for according to which side has been impacted in a serious side the driver and passengers in the event of a serious impact (front collision.
  • Page 63 Airbag Deployment Warning: The use of accessory seat covers may prevent the deployment of the seat side airbags and increase the risk of injury in an accident. Do not use accessory seat covers. Warning: All passengers, including the driver, should always wear seat belts, whether or not an airbag is provided, to decrease the risk of injury or death in the event of a crash.
  • Page 64: Child Safety

    Child Safety Airbags inflate rapidly and with considerable force; there is Aston Martin Strongly Recommends: therefore a risk of death or serious injury such as fractures, facial • That all children are sat in the rear passenger seats. and eye injuries or internal injuries, particularly to passengers •...
  • Page 65 Your vehicle has the following devices for the installation of child Warning: The seat belt reminder function is only designed restraints: to recognise an adult sized occupant and will not be activated by a child seat. If a child seat is to be secured to the •...
  • Page 66 Passenger Airbag Deactivation Setting the Airbag to ON or OFF The Passenger Airbag Deactivation (PAD) switch allows the user Warning: Before installing a child seat on the front to manually set the front passenger airbag to OFF. When the PAD passenger seat, the front passenger airbag must be set to switch is set to OFF, a child seat can be installed on the front OFF.
  • Page 67 At ignition ON if the front passenger airbag is set to OFF, then PASS AIRBAG OFF will show in the message centre. The PAD switch should be inspected by an Aston Martin Dealer if any of the following conditions occur: •...
  • Page 68 Warning Labels Child Seats and Front Passenger Airbag Warning: Never place a child in a child seat or on a Warning: Extreme Hazard: NEVER use a rearward facing booster cushion on the front passenger seat if the airbag is child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in set to ON.
  • Page 69: Child Seats - Isofix Installation

    Child Seats - ISOFIX Installation Coupe - All markets with ISOFIX Front seat. Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Not following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous. Mass Group Size Class Fixture ISOFIX Positions As shown on the child safety seat packaging Front Passenger with Driver's side Rear...
  • Page 70 Volante - All markets with ISOFIX Front seat. Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Not following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous. Mass Group Size Class Fixture ISOFIX Positions As shown on the child safety seat packaging Front Passenger with Driver's side Rear Passenger's side Rear...
  • Page 71 Coupe - All markets without ISOFIX Front seat. Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Not following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous Mass Group Size Class Fixture ISOFIX Positions As shown on the child safety seat packaging Driver's side Rear Outboard Passenger's side Rear Outboard Carry Cot...
  • Page 72 Volante - All markets without ISOFIX Front seat. Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Not following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous Mass Group Size Class Fixture ISOFIX Positions As shown on the child safety seat packaging Driver's side Rear Outboard Passenger's side Rear Outboard Carry Cot...
  • Page 73 Table Key i-Size Child Restraints. IUF: Suitable for ‘ISOFIX’ forward child restraints systems of Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Not universal category approved for use in the mass group. following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous. Suitable Child Seat:At the time of publishing the recommended ISOFIX Child Safety seats are: Seating Positions...
  • Page 74 ISOFIX Anchors Front Seats (Optional) Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a The passenger seat is equipped with ISOFIX (International sudden stop or a collision it could move, causing serious Standards Organisation FIX) anchors for the installation of child injury or death to the child or other passengers.
  • Page 75 Front Passenger Seat Installation 3. Fully recline the back of the seat (the front of the seat will move forward until the seat back is fully reclined). To install a child seat to the front using ISOFIX, use the procedure that follows: 1.
  • Page 76 5. Move the passenger seat backwards. The back of the Rear Seats passenger seat will then rise. Continue to move the seat This vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX (International Standards back until the child seat is supported by the back of the Organisation FIX) anchors for the installation of child seats on the passenger seat.
  • Page 77 Remove the lower seat back panel (A). The seat back trim panels are left and right handed. Secure the child seat using the ISOFIX anchors (B), following the child seat manufacturer's instructions. 3.31 Before Driving...
  • Page 78 Rear Passenger Seat Installation 2. Move the base of the seat to its highest position. When a child seat is installed to the rear seat using ISOFIX, you must move the seat directly in front of the child seat depending on the size seat being installed.
  • Page 79 For Size Class B/B1 (F2/F2X Fixture) ISOFIX SEATS: 3. Adjust the back of the seat to a fully vertical position. 1. Move the back of the seat directly in front of the child seat to its lowest position. 2. Move the base of the seat as far forward as possible. 3.33 Before Driving...
  • Page 80 Tether Anchors Front Seats (Optional) Warning: An infant or child that is not properly restrained The tether anchor point for the passenger seat is located at the can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. Seat belts are rear base of the passenger seat. Move the seat forward to access designed for adults and larger children;...
  • Page 81 Rear Seats Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a sudden stop or a collision it could move, causing serious (Coupe Only) injury or death to the child or other passengers. Make sure The tether anchor point for the rear passenger seat is located the child seat is correctly secured in place according to the behind the top of the rear seats.
  • Page 82 Push down on the front of the cover for the tether anchor to Engage the tether clip to the anchor point at the top of the parcel release the spring clip. shelf (C) and make sure that the locking spring has fully closed to prevent accidental disengagement.
  • Page 83: Child Seats - Seat Belt Installation

    Child Seats - Seat Belt Installation Consult with local manufacturers of forward facing restraint and booster cushions. Table Key These manufacturers can supply you with advice on the safety of their particular child U: Suitable for 'universal' category restraints restraints and also advice on installation instructions. approved for this mass group.
  • Page 84 Seat Position - Seat Belt Installation ALR Operation Gently pull out the seat belt until fully extended. The ALR system Warning: Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s will only engage at the maximum extension point of the seat belt. instructions for correct installation. Not following the child Thread the belt tongue through the child seat as per the child seat seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child manufacturer instructions.
  • Page 85: Cabin Storage

    5. Raise the seat back until the child seat is supported by the back of the passenger seat. Rear Passenger Seat Installation Aston Martin do not recommend a child seat is installed to the rear seats of this vehicle with a seat belt. 3.39...
  • Page 86 Powered Storage Box Front Trinket Tray There is a small trinket tray below the centre console for small Pull the storage box switch (A) back to move the arm rest back item storage. from position 0 (closed) to position 1 (cup holders) or position 2 (storage tray) Do not store any items in the trinket tray that may cover the hazard warning switch.
  • Page 87 Position 1 (Cup Holders) Warning: Only use the cup holder when safe to do so. Position 1 for the powered storage box gives access to a storage Warning: Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder while tray with two cup holders. Press to open and close the cup the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 88: Variable Load Space

    Variable Load Space Position 2 (Storage Tray) (Volante Only) Position 2 for the powered storage box gives access to a large This vehicle has a variable load space device installed that, when storage area, as well as an SD card port, two USB ports and a 12V the convertible roof is raised, increases the available luggage accessory power socket.
  • Page 89: Accessory Sockets

    Accessory Sockets Ashtray and Cigar Lighter Warning: Only connect accessories which are designed for use in a motor vehicle with a 12V electrical system. The (Optional) electrical system could become damaged if there is more Warning: The cigar lighter will be very hot when in use. than 10A used from the accessory socket.
  • Page 90 3.44 Before Driving...
  • Page 91 Controls Instrument Display ............4.2 Centre Stack Controls ............4.5 Steering Wheel Controls ..........4.12 Instrument Cluster Menu ..........4.13 Voice Control ..............4.16 Wiper Controls............4.17 Lighting Controls ............4.18...
  • Page 92 The left instrument display is used to provide warnings and park brake. A warning message will also show in the right important information for the running of the vehicle. instrument cluster window. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. [2] EPB:...
  • Page 93 This symbol shows there is a fault with the EPAS system. Consult systems test and then turn off. If this symbol stays on or comes on your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. while driving there is a fault in the ABS control circuits. Continue...
  • Page 94 Instrument Cluster Overview [4] INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MENU: Shows an auxiliary screen for a number of vehicle functions (Refer to ’Instrument Cluster Menu’, page 4.13). Warning messages will also appear in the right side of the instrument cluster. [5] OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE: Shows the outside temperature.
  • Page 95 Centre Stack Controls [3] HEATING AND COOLING CONTROLS: Controls to operate the heating and ventilation controls (Refer to ’Centre Stack Climate Controls’, page 6.2). [4] INFOTAINMENT CONTROLS: Press to operate media controls (Refer to ’Multimedia Controls’, page 8.4), hands-free phone system (Refer to ’Hands-Free Controls’, page 7.2)and satellite navigation (Refer to ’Navigation Controls’, page 9.2).
  • Page 96 Control Dial Control Dial with Touch Pad Control Dial Controls...
  • Page 97 Touch Pad [1] CONTROL DIAL: Use to navigate through menus in the infotainment system. Press (Optional) down to confirm a selection (referred to as ENTER throughout this Touch Pad ON/OFF handbook). To activate the TOUCH PAD navigate to the Vehicle Settings [2] TOUCH PAD: (Optional) menu and open the System Settings menu (Refer to ’System Touch sensitive pad which can be used to navigate menus in the...
  • Page 98 Menu Navigation Quick Access Menu The touch pad can be used to mirror the functions of the joystick To open the Quick Access menu for audio and telephone, use to navigate menu systems. For example, where an instruction in two fingers and swipe upwards on the TOUCH PAD surface or this handbook states to scroll left with the CONTROL DIAL, you press the QUICK ACCESS button.
  • Page 99 Use two fingers and swipe down on the TOUCH PAD surface or Rotary Controls press the QUICK ACCESS button again to close the Quick Access The touch pad can also be used to operate rotation controls such menu. as equaliser settings or 3D map rotation. Use two fingers to touch the TOUCH PAD and rotate either clockwise or counter- clockwise.
  • Page 100 Image Pan Handwriting Recognition To pan an image such as the map, press the TOUCH PAD Where text needs to be entered, such as writing a text message, surface, until the crosshair is shown and swipe in the direction characters can be 'written' using the TOUCH PAD. To begin you which to pan.
  • Page 101 Character Suggestion Character Delete To select between character suggestion, turn the CONTROL DIAL To delete a character, swipe to the left on the TOUCH PAD. and press ENTER on the highlighted option. Add Space To add a space character, swipe to the right on the TOUCH PAD. Read Out handwriting Recognition ON/OFF The handwriting recognition system can also be set to read characters out as they are written.
  • Page 102: Steering Wheel Controls

    Steering Wheel Controls [1] ADAPTIVE DAMPING: Press to cycle adaptive damping modes (Refer to ’Adaptive Damping’, page 5.15). [2] START VOICE CONTROL: Press to start voice control (Refer to ’Voice Control’, page 4.16). [3] MENU HOME: Press to open the instrument cluster menu (Refer to ’Instrument Cluster Menu’, page 4.13).
  • Page 103 Instrument Cluster Menu [7] MENU BACK: Press to take the instrument cluster menu back one level. [8] HORN: Push to sound the vehicle horn. [9] END VOICE CONTROL: End voice control. [10] END CALL: Press to end a call or reject an incoming call. [11] VOLUME DIAL: Roll the volume scroll wheel up or down to increase or decrease volume for the audio system, or volume during a phone call.
  • Page 104 Trip Use the button (A) to open the menu home screen. Scroll The trip menu will show journey information about the vehicle. through the available options with the menu scroll wheel (B) and From the trip menu select: select an item by pressing the scroll wheel button (referred to in •...
  • Page 105 Navi Media Shows the next turn if a route has been set. If no route has been Shows the selected media track. set, shows direction of travel. Change Track Press to open the media track list. Use the scroll wheel to select a track.
  • Page 106: Voice Control

    Voice Control Settings The settings menu changes settings related to the instrument vehicle and driver functions. Select from: • Assistance: • ESP Opens the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) menu to set to ON, Track or OFF (Refer to ’Electronic Stability Program (ESP)’, page 5.21).
  • Page 107: Wiper Controls

    Wiper Controls Individualisation Individualisation is a function that can help refine the Voice Control system to your own voice. To begin individualisation, navigate to Vehicle on the main menu and select System Settings o the lower information bar. Select Voice Control and select Individualisation.
  • Page 108: Lighting Controls

    Lighting Controls Exterior lamps Automatic Headlamp Mode If ambient light fades, headlamps, rear and registration plate Master Lamp Switch lamps will switch ON automatically. If ambient light then Turn the dial to the required light setting or press the fog lamp increases, headlamps, rear and registration plate lamps will button.
  • Page 109 Stalk Controls Hazard lamps The hazard warning lamps will continue to operate if the ignition is switched off. Main Beam Push the stalk away to turn on main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk back to the initial position to return to dipped beam To turn on the hazard warning lamps, press the hazard warning headlamps.
  • Page 110 Interior Lamps Reading Lamps Two reading lamps are located in the front header trim. To Instrument Illumination operate the lamps (ON or OFF) touch the reading lamp bezel (A). Unless set to OFF or ON they will continue to operate up to six minutes after the ignition is set to OFF.
  • Page 111 Driving Driving Techniques ............5.2 Adaptive Damping ............5.15 How To Start The Engine..........5.4 Brakes .................5.17 Transmission Controls............5.5 Electronic Stability Program (ESP).........5.21 Cruise Control with Speed Limiter .........5.8 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .....5.24 Drive Modes ...............5.10 Eco Driving Features............5.26 Blind Spot Monitor............5.13 Park Assist Systems ............5.28...
  • Page 112: Driving Techniques

    To make sure that you have a safe and enjoyable Performance driving courses are available to enable you to fully entry into this new phase of Aston Martin motoring, please take understand the control functions of your vehicle and also the time to safely acquire the necessary new driving skills.
  • Page 113 Wet Conditions Driving Through Deep Water When driving in wet conditions, water can build up under your If in any doubt whether to drive through deep water, always take tyres so that they ride on a layer of water. This is called the side of caution to avoid potentially costly damage to the aquaplaning or hydroplaning.
  • Page 114: How To Start The Engine

    How To Start The Engine Warning: The engine can be started by any person in the Caution: Make sure the park brake is applied and the vehicle if the brake pedal is pressed down. Care should be transmission is in PARK (P). taken that the vehicle is not left unattended with the key To start the engine, fully press the brake pedal down and press present and occupants such as young children inside.
  • Page 115: Transmission Controls

    Transmission Controls Touchtronic Mode The automatic transmission has two main driver modes. Automatic Mode In Touchtronic mode, forward gears and Neutral are selected by using the paddles located behind the steering wheel. Reverse and In Automatic mode, gearshifts are made using the Park, Reverse, Park are selected by using the PRND buttons.
  • Page 116 PRND Buttons [1] P (PARK): Press and release to select Park once the vehicle is stationary. The transmission will mechanically lock. Caution: Always make sure that the park brake is ON. This will help to make sure the vehicle will not roll. It is not possible to select Park above 2 km/h.
  • Page 117 Touchtronic Controls Pull back on either the upshift (+) or downshift (-) paddle to enter Touchtronic mode. As the vehicle speed increases and decreases, Forward gearshifts are selected by pulling back and releasing the make upshifts and downshifts by pulling and releasing the upshift gearshift paddles mounted on the steering column.
  • Page 118 Cruise Control with Speed Limiter Selecting Cruise Control or Speed Limiter Warning: Only use cruise control or the variable speed limiter if road and traffic conditions are appropriate for maintaining a steady speed for a prolonged period. If you do not, the vehicle may cause an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 119 Operation Setting A Speed Cruise control can be used to maintain a selected vehicle speed Lightly push the cruise control lever up to increase speed, or without having to use the accelerator. down to decrease speed in 1km/h increments. A hard press in either direction will increase in 10km/h increments.
  • Page 120: Drive Modes

    Drive Modes Deactivating Cruise Control Vehicle driving characteristics, such as gear changes and throttle response, can be changed by selecting different drive modes. Push the cruise control lever away from you to deactivate cruise control or speed limiter. Three drive modes are available. Press the S button (A) to cycle between: The cruise control and speed limiter set speeds will also be cleared when the ignition is set to OFF.
  • Page 121 GT Mode The selected mode will be shown in the right instrument cluster window (B). GT mode provides a default comfort setting, best suited Drive modes operate independently of Electronic Stability to casual and motorway driving. Program (ESP) and Adaptive Damping System (ADS) modes. The transmission is set to use a base transmission calibration when in Drive to suit a touring style of driving.
  • Page 122 Sport Mode Sport+ Mode Sport mode uses a more aggressive transmission Sport+ mode further increases transmission and engine calibration, but still with a level of comfort when response. changing gear. The transmission is now set to use an even more The transmission now uses a more aggressive calibration when in aggressive calibration than used in Sport, with the exhaust bypass Drive, yet still comfortable enough to be used for general driving.
  • Page 123: Blind Spot Assist

    Blind Spot Assist Operation Conditions Warning: Blind Spot Assist is for visual aid only and does not replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's For the Blind Spot Assist system to operate the below conditions responsibility to be aware of their surroundings and make must be met: sure it is safe to complete a lane change.
  • Page 124 Blind Spot Warnings Stage Two Warning The BSA will be set to stage two if: Stage One Warning • a vehicle is detected in the blind spot area When the BSA system detects a vehicle in the driver's blind spot •...
  • Page 125 The system then triangle in the door mirrors will be continuously lit. Contact your adjusts the suspension damping characteristics to suit the Aston Martin Dealer. A warning message will also show in the conditions. instrument cluster.
  • Page 126 The selected adaptive damping mode is shown in the left instrument cluster window (B). The ADS mode will also be briefly GT mode provides a default comfort setting for the shown in the right instrument cluster window when the ignition suspension, suitable for everyday use.
  • Page 127 ON, do not drive the vehicle. It is system is some brake noise. Certain combinations of speed, essential that the brake system is checked immediately. Contact braking forces and ambient conditions may also cause the brakes the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. to squeal. 5.17 Driving...
  • Page 128 This is a normal effect of the ABS operating. In the event of an ABS fault, have the braking and ABS systems Two-Stage ABS checked immediately by an Aston Martin Dealer. The ABS features two levels of calibration that change depending ABS and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Warnings on Electronic Stability Program (ESP) setting (Refer to ’ESP...
  • Page 129 ABS must never let the driver be condition the pads may result in greatly reduced brake tempted into taking risks which could affect his or her safety or performance. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for further that of other road users. information.
  • Page 130 Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. The ignition control must be at position 'I' to release the park When the vehicle is stationary, push the park brake switch (A) in brake.
  • Page 131 OFF. Connect an auxiliary battery if the battery voltage is too surrounding equipment is necessary, always refer to your low. Aston Martin Dealer. There is a sensor in the steering system System Faults which detects steering angle. If the centre position of the If a fault in the system is detected, PARK BRAKE MALFUNCTION steering deviates, the ESP may not operate correctly.
  • Page 132 ESP Modes Dynamic Torque Vectoring (DTV) ESP has three modes of operation: Dynamic Torque Vectoring (DTV) uses input signals such as speed, acceleration and steering angle to monitor vehicle behaviour during cornering. A small amount of brake pressure ESP defaults to ON each time the engine is started. The will will then be applied to the inside rear wheel to reduce flash in the instrument cluster when in operation.
  • Page 133 Traction Control System (TCS) Stage Two When ESP is set to Track or OFF, the ABS is tuned to allow more The Traction Control System (TCS) is a function of ESP and is used experienced drivers to drive closer to the limits of the vehicle's to prevent excessive wheel spin at standing starts, or during ability and enjoy its natural balance in a track environment.
  • Page 134 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Tyre Pressure Display Warning: Driving on a significantly under-inflated tyre causes the tyre to overheat and can lead to tyre failure. Over- The TPMS display is shown in the right window of the instrument inflation and under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and cluster.
  • Page 135 Tyre Pressure Indicator TPMS Reset If an under-inflated tyre is detected by the system, the TPMS All warning messages are erased and warning lamps go out when the TPMS is reset. The TPMS will use the new tyre pressure symbol is solidly illuminated.
  • Page 136 • TPMS system or software fault. If the system shows there is a TPMS fault, continue at a reduced speed of 30mph / 48 km/h maximum. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Radio Equipment Directive Hereby, Schrader Electronics Ltd., declares that this TPMS is in...
  • Page 137 Stop/Start Engine Stop Conditions With Stop/Start active, the engine will switch off when the vehicle The Stop/Start function switches the engine off when the vehicle is completely stopped, the transmission is in either D (Drive) or N comes to a stop to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. (Neutral) and if the following conditions are met: Setting ON or OFF •...
  • Page 138 Park Assist Systems Engine Start Conditions Warning: The park assist systems are for aid only. It is the The engine will automatically start again when: driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings when parking or reversing. • the engine has been switched off for 3 minutes •...
  • Page 139 Activation Operation PDC will activate at automatically ignition on and when D Caution: In heavy rain or similar adverse conditions, the (Drive), R (Reverse) or N (Neutral) is selected. The sensors PDC sensors may not always be able to accurately measure activated depend on which gear is selected.
  • Page 140 Active Park Assist (Optional) Active Park Assist measures the road on both sides of the vehicle to locate a parking space the vehicle will fit in. The active park system will also provide vehicle steering to assist parking in spaces. Important Safety Information Active Park Assist is only an aid.
  • Page 141 Parking Space Detection Active Park Assist can be cancelled at any time by manually controlling the steering wheel. Active Park Assist operates at speeds of up to approximately 22 mph (35 km/h). Active Park Assist may also display parking spaces that are not suitable such as prohibited parking zones, driveways or Active Park Assist is activated automatically when driving unsuitable road surfaces.
  • Page 142 Active Park Assist does not assist with parking in right angle space Parking with Active Park Assist When a parking space has been found and is shown in the • two parking spaces are located directly next to each other instrument cluster, stop the vehicle and select R (Reverse).
  • Page 143 360° Camera System Activation Caution: The camera system can show a distorted or To activate the 360° camera, press the button or select 360° incorrect view of obstacles or not at all. Obstacles will not be cameras from the Vehicle Settings menu. The camera will show shown under, or in very close proximity to, the front or rear the split screen with either the front or rear view, depending on bumpers.
  • Page 144 View Selection 180° View To select the different views, push up on the CONTROL DIAL to When the camera shows the front or rear view, select 180° view. the view selection bar. The split-screen views that can be shown This will replace the split-screen view and show a much wider are: angle for the front or rear.
  • Page 145 Top View with Park Distance Control (Front and Rear views) Top View with Corner Views To aid with parking the vehicle, a dynamic overlay screen will be The corner view cameras show both sides of the vehicle from the shown over the camera image. The overlay screen adjusts with door mirrors.
  • Page 146 5.36 Driving...
  • Page 147 Climate Control Climate Controls ............6.2 Climate Menu ...............6.5 Defrost and Demist ............6.7 Air Distribution Vents ............6.8 Climate Control Operating Tips ........6.8...
  • Page 148: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Centre Stack Climate Controls [5] AIR CIRCULATION: Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior glass to mist up in cold or rainy weather. If demisting is required, use the air conditioning. Controls the source of air entering the vehicle. Press to select re- circulated air (button LED ON).
  • Page 149 Infotainment Climate Controls [8] DEMIST: Press for maximum defrost or demist ON or OFF. Outside air intake is automatically selected and air conditioning is automatically started. [9] AUTO: Press for automatic climate control (Refer to ’Automatic Climate Control’, page 6.4). [10] SEAT HEATING/COOLING: Warning: Do not press the seat heater switch repeatedly.
  • Page 150 Automatic Climate Control Manual Climate Control The temperature is maintained at a set level in automatic mode. Manually set the temperature, airflow speed and air distribution: The climate system will automatically control the temperature, Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior glass to airflow and the air distribution according to the interior and mist up in cold or rainy weather.
  • Page 151 Climate Menu Climate Mode Temperature Select one of three modes: Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to set the temperature. [1] MEDIUM: Standard airflow with medium airflow. [2] FOCUS: High level of airflow at a cooler temperature setting. [3] DIFFUSE: Low level of airflow at a warmer temperature setting.
  • Page 152 Air Distribution Airflow Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to choose an air distribution mode. Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to choose an airflow speed from between 1 and 7 or AUTO. Climate Control...
  • Page 153 Defrost and Demist Climate Options Caution: To defrost or demist the windscreen on vehicle start up in extreme cold weather conditions, operate the engine at 1500 rpm. Always make sure that the transmission is in P (park) and the park brake is applied. Press .
  • Page 154: Climate Control Operating Tips

    • Have the climate control system checked before the weather gets hot. If the climate control system is low on refrigerant or has a malfunction, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. • Mist may come out from the vents when using the air conditioning.
  • Page 155 Hands-Free Phone Hands-Free Controls .............7.2 Device Management .............7.2 Phone Features .............7.5...
  • Page 156 Hands-Free Controls Device Management Bluetooth® technology is a standard for short-range wireless data transmissions up to approximately 10 metres. Bluetooth can be used to connect your mobile device to the vehicle infotainment system. This system can then be used to operate the hands-free phone system, Bluetooth audio streaming and internet access.
  • Page 157 Bluetooth® devices in its range. Select Aston Martin DB11 from the device list. If Aston Martin DB11 does not show, check that Bluetooth® is active in the infotainment system and search again. Follow the instructions shown on the phone and the infotainment display to pair the phone.
  • Page 158 You cannot change the active device during a call. Press ENTER to confirm. It is recommended that the device Aston Martin DB11 is also removed from the Bluetooth® connected devices on your mobile device.
  • Page 159: Phone Features

    Phone Features Contact Lists Calls The contact list displays all available contacts for your phone Make a Call contacts which have a phone number. A call be made in several ways: • Choose a contact from the Contacts list. To access the contact list press on the centre stack or •...
  • Page 160 Multiple Call Handling Second Incoming Call (Network Provider Dependant) If there is an incoming call during an active call, press Add a Call answer the new call and put the original call on hold. To make a second call during a call, select the 2ND CALL icon To reject the call press , or select Reject Call and press and select a contact.
  • Page 161 Messages symbol will be shown at the top of the screen when new messages are received. New messages will be shown in the The connected mobile phone must support Message Access centre display. Profile (MAP) to be able to access text and email messages. This may have to confirmed separately for some devices when paired the lower information bar has the below options: to the vehicle.
  • Page 162 Message Entry [1] TEXT TEMPLATES: Opens a list of common phrases to be entered into a message. [2] RETURN: Starts a new line of text. [3] CASE: Switch between upper and lower case characters [4] NON-ALPHABETICAL CHARACTERS: Show numbers and miscellaneous characters [5] LANGUAGE: Select to open the languages list.
  • Page 163 Media Systems Audio Specification ............8.2 Multimedia Controls............8.4 Radio ................8.5 Radio Menu ..............8.6 Media .................8.10 Media Menu ...............8.13 Media Register ............8.16 Bluetooth Audio ............8.17 Sound .................8.18 Wi-Fi Hotspot .............8.19...
  • Page 164 Audio Specification Aston Martin Standard Audio Radio • Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio 7 Channel 320W Audio System • AM and FM radio Speakers Audio Inputs [1] TWEETERS: • 2 x USB ports in centre storage tray Two 25 mm tweeters.
  • Page 165 Aston Martin Premium Audio Bang and Olufsen Audio 10 Channel 640W Audio System Power Output Speakers 13 Channel 1000W Audio System [1] TWEETERS: Speakers Two 25 mm tweeters. [1] TWEETERS: [2] CENTRE SPEAKER: Two 19 mm (soft dome) tweeters incorporating Acoustic Lens Technology (ALT).
  • Page 166: Multimedia Controls

    Multimedia Controls [1] DISC SLOT: Slot to insert a CD or DVD disc. [2] EJECT: Press to eject disc. [3] MEDIA: Opens the Media screen (Refer to ’Media’, page 8.10). Opens the media source list if media screen is already open. [4] VOLUME CONTROLS: Press to increase and to decrease volume.
  • Page 167 Radio Radio Stations Press on the centre stack or select Radio from the main Selecting a station from the display screen menu to open the Radio screen. The display screen shows available stations that can be played. The display area will show the currently selected radio station and available radio stations.
  • Page 168: Radio Menu

    Radio Menu Options On the lower bar of the radio screen there will be there will be several option buttons: • Options • Search (FM/DAB only) • Preset • Waveband • Information (FM/DAB and preset station only) • Sound • Tag This Track (FM and Radio Presets Only) •...
  • Page 169 Tag This Track Sort Station List (FM and Radio Presets) (FM and Radio Presets) Select to tag the track currently being played. Tagged tracks can Sort available stations alphabetically or by genre. then be later downloaded using a mobile phone Station tracking Direct Entry (FM and Radio Presets)
  • Page 170 Search Save Current Station Save the current station to the presets lists. Opens a window to enter the keywords to find a radio station. Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to select a slot in the presets list and Preset press ENTER to save the radio station. Edit Station Opens the list of preset stations.
  • Page 171 Waveband Information Select between FM/DAB and AM wavebands. Select whether to show the available stations list or information about the current station. Sound Opens the Sound menu screen (Refer to ’Sound’, page 8.18). Media Systems...
  • Page 172 Media Now Playing Press on the centre stack or select Media from the main Media menu to open the media Now Playing screen. The Now Playing screen shows track information such as album Now Playing screen layout will depend on the media device art, artist and album name on the left side of the screen along last used.
  • Page 173 Media Sources DVD Video Media Press MEDIA or select Media from the main menu with to show the available media sources. Rotate the CONTROL DIAL and press ENTER to select a media source. The Now Playing screen initially shows video in full screen mode. Press ENTER to bring up the basic DVD information bar which shows media source, track/title number, scene number and play time.
  • Page 174 Media File Systems and Formats Media Formats Audio File Systems • MP3 • WMA • CD-R • CD-A • CD-A • AAC formats • CD-RW • .aac DVD: • .mp4 • DVD-R • .m4a • DVD-V • .m4b • DVD-RW USB and SD Memory Card: It is recommended to use tracks of at least 128 kbit/s bit rate and a sampling rate of at least 44 kHz.
  • Page 175: Media Menu

    Media Menu Options On the lower bar of the Media screen there will be there will be several options: Media Options • Options • Play/Pause • Search • Devices • Sound • Play similar tracks • Play mode • Direct track entry •...
  • Page 176 DVD Video Options Play Similar Tracks Play tracks that are of the same genre. Play Mode Select from Normal Track Sequence, Random Track List or Random Media. Direct Track Entry Manually enter track name. Skip to Time Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to select a set time in the track. Press ENTER to play.
  • Page 177 Search Save Files to Media Register Save the current file or files to vehicles internal hard drive. Search for a media file from a list of the below information fields: Manage Media Register • Current tracklist Opens the Media Register options menu. (Refer to ’Media •...
  • Page 178 Media Register Devices The media register can be used to store music, picture and video files directly on the vehicle's hard drive. Storage capacity for the media register is approximately 10.8 GB, enough to store approximately 10000 minutes of music, 4700 pictures or 1300 minutes of video Media Register Options Select the Manage Media Register option in the Options menu.
  • Page 179: Bluetooth Audio

    Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth Connection Options • Bluetooth Audio Devices Bluetooth® audio must be paired to the vehicle • Play mode independently from the Bluetooth® hands free connection. • Volume To select a Bluetooth® audio device: Bluetooth Audio Devices 1. Make sure Bluetooth® is activated on your device and in Opens menu to manage Bluetooth®...
  • Page 180 Sound The Sound menu screen can be accessed from either the Radio Sound Field/Sound Focus or Media screens. (Audio Level Dependent) • Equaliser Changes the optimisation of the speakers depending on if how • Balance/Fader many occupants are in the vehicle. Select from: •...
  • Page 181 Wi-Fi Hotspot Your vehicle can be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot hub to provide Connect via WPS PIN internet access to other Wi-Fi enabled devices such as a mobile For this type of connection, the device to be connected must phone or tablet.
  • Page 182 8.20 Media Systems...
  • Page 183 Satellite Navigation Safety Information ............9.2 Navigation Controls ............9.2 Navigation Menu............9.3 Options.................9.3 Traffic ................9.6 Route ................9.7 Position .................9.8 Destination ..............9.9 Navigation Menu............9.13...
  • Page 184: Safety Information

    Safety Information Navigation Controls Warning: Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. Warning: Always use your best judgement, and operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become distracted by the navigation system while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions.
  • Page 185 Navigation Menu Options Route Settings Choose from the following route settings: • Fast Route Finds a with the shortest journey time. • Dynamic Route Finds a route with the shortest journey time but updates with live traffic reports. • Eco Route Finds an economical route.
  • Page 186 Map Orientation Avoid Options Select from the following options: Select to change the orientation of the display map. Select from: • Avoid Area • North Up Select Avoid New Area and choose from: Map is displayed so that north is always up. •...
  • Page 187 Map Content Personal POIs Choose from the following map content options: Load any saved personal points of interest from an SD Memory Card • POI Symbols on Map Settings • Standard Symbols: Shows default point of interest symbols. Choose from the following system settings: •...
  • Page 188 Traffic Read Out All Message On Route Traffic Reports from FM RDS-TMC An RDS-TMC radio station transmits traffic reports in addition to Select to read out traffic reports along the route. If there are no the radio programme. your vehicle can receive these reports and traffic reports this option will not be available.
  • Page 189: Destination Information

    Route Destination Information Detour Shows the destination and any intermediate destinations along Manually add an area to avoid on the route. with expected arrival time, distance and journey time. Select Beginning and press ENTER. Rotate the CONTROL DIAL Select a destination to view details. From the details screen you to move through the route and press ENTER to set the beginning also have several options: detour area.
  • Page 190 Position Save 3D Map Rotation Save the current position to theFrom previous destination list. View the area around the vehicle in a 3D perspective. Rotate the Saved destination will have a symbol next to the location name. CONTROL DIAL to change the direction of view or push the CONTROL DIAL to move the map cursor in that direction.
  • Page 191 Destination Cancel Route Guidance Once you have entered one of the above items of information you can filter your search further by adding more information to Select to cancel current route guidance the above or entering one of the following: Address Entry •...
  • Page 192 Keyword Search Addresses Shows a list of both exact and approximate addresses that match Keyword search can be use to find a location without having to your search terms. Exact matches are shown at the top of the list enter the full name. Search also allows for spelling mistakes and in alphabetical order.
  • Page 193 From Previous Destinations From POI Search from a list of previously entered addresses. Scroll through Select to choose a location based on a point of interest. the list of available locations and press ENTER to select a Near Destination destination from the list. Push the CONTROL DIAL right to view (Only available while route guidance is active) the following options: Choose a point of interest near your destination.
  • Page 194 Using Map From Memory Card Find a destination using the map display. Move the cursor by Load a saved route from a SD memory card. pushing the CONTROL DIAL in the chosen direction. Rotate the Only available if a SD Memory card with route data is inserted CONTROL DIAL clockwise to zoom out and counter-clockwise to into the SD card slot.
  • Page 195 Navigation Menu From the navigation display press the NAV button, or push the joystick up, to access the main vehicle menu and navigate to Nav to open the navigation menu. In the navigation menu you will be shows the options that follow: •...
  • Page 196 9.14 Satellite Navigation...
  • Page 197 Vehicle Settings Vehicle Settings ............10.2 Time Settings...............10.2 System Settings............10.3...
  • Page 198: Vehicle Settings

    Vehicle Settings Time Settings Acoustic Lock Feedback Automatic Time Settings Set audible lock note ON or OFF. Select to set automatic time settings to ON or OFF. Auto-Fold Mirror Time Zone Set if mirrors are folded when vehicle is locked to ON or OFF. Select the required local time zone.
  • Page 199: System Settings

    System Settings Favorite Functions Language When Favorite Functions is selected the below menu options are Select te language for the vehicle infotainment system from one available. Rotate the joystick to select: of the below languages: • Navigation • Arabic • Radio •...
  • Page 200 Voice Control 360° Camera Select to choose between activation by R Gear or Object • Help Window • Start New Individualisation Detection • Delete Individualisation Touchpad • Individualisation ON Select to set Activate Touchpad or Read Out Handwriting Text Reader Speed Recognition to ON or OFF.
  • Page 201 Convertible Roof Roof Operation ............11.2 Roll-Over Protection System........11.4 Wind Deflector ............11.5 Emergency Roof operation ..........11.8...
  • Page 202 Warning: Misuse of the roof switch, especially by Caution: Aston Martin recommend that the roof is only children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the roof operated while the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 203 Operation Window Operation The windows can be lowered and raised independently of the Warning: If roof movement is not complete the message roof. When the roof is fully lowered or raised use the roof switch "Open/close top completely" will be shown in the instrument to lower and raise the rear quarter windows: cluster.
  • Page 204 Roll-Over Protection System Over-speed Operation Warning: Do not attempt to service or modify the Vehicle speed should be below 50 km/h (30 mph) deployable roll-bar system. If the vehicle speed exceeds 55 km/h, the convertible roof will Warning: Do not allow any person to sit on the stop opening or closing.
  • Page 205: Wind Deflector

    Wind Deflector The wind deflector can be used to greatly reduce wind turbulence when the roof is lowered. It is easily installed to mounts in the vehicle and can be left in place with the roof raised or lowered. Caution: Take care when adjusting the driver or passenger seat position with the wind deflector installed.
  • Page 206 Installation 3. Open the main net panel and join the two base panels with the snap connectors. To install the wind deflector: Caution: Do not try to join the base panels with the snap 1. Remove the wind deflector from the storage bag. connector before folding down from their stored position.
  • Page 207 4. Insert the two locating tabs into the rear seat belt openings. When the wind deflector is installed it can used in the raised or Use the two slide bolts to lock the wind deflector above the lowered position. Grab the top bar of the wind deflector to raise rear seats or lower the panel until it clicks into position.
  • Page 208 1. Remove the wind deflector (if installed) Warning: Aston Martin recommend that a minimum of 2. Remove the head rests (A) for the rear seats. two people are required to manually raise and lock the roof.
  • Page 209 3. Remove the roof emergency tool (B) and put to one side. 4. Pull the two release cables (C) for the tonneau latches. This will be needed to lock the roof. 11.9 Convertible Roof...
  • Page 210 5. Lift the tonneau cover at the points shown. 6. Push the hinge pivot (D) rearward to lock the tonneau into position. 11.10 Convertible Roof...
  • Page 211 7. With a person each side, support the tension bow (E) and fully lift the roof to its closed position. Caution: The tension bow must not be allowed to fall until the front latches for the roof are in their receivers. If the tension bow does fall back before this point, the inner lining for the roof will be damaged.
  • Page 212 8. Whilst supporting the tension bow, unlock the hinge and 9. Once the tonneau cover is fully closed, lower the tension close the tonneau cover. bow. Caution: Do not allow the tonneau lid to rest on the roof fabric. 11.12 Convertible Roof...
  • Page 213 10. Inside the vehicle, remove the trim plug from the front 11. Use the small end of the roof emergency tool to remove the header panel. screw (D) from the roof motor. 11.13 Convertible Roof...
  • Page 214 12. Use the large end of the roof emergency tool to disengage the drive spline and turn the motor one turn counter- clockwise. You must contact you Aston Martin dealer to reset the drive to the roof latch motor. If the roof is manually raised or lowered, both the tension bow and the tonneau cover cannot be locked.
  • Page 215 Maintenance and Technical Data Introduction ..............12.2 Chassis Systems ............12.17 Servicing Precautions...........12.3 Wheels and Tyres............12.19 Catalytic Converters ............12.5 Electrical Systems ............12.25 Fault Conditions ............12.6 Vehicle Care .............12.38 Vehicle Lifting .............12.7 Powertrain Specifications...........12.42 Owner Maintenance Checks ........12.8 Performance .............12.45 Bonnet Release ............12.10 Dimensions ...............12.46 Fluid Checks and Capacities ........12.11 Vehicle Recovery............12.49...
  • Page 216 Aston Martin Dealer. If you think that this vehicle is not functioning correctly, please return it to an Aston Martin Dealer to be checked professionally. The electronic fuel injection system requires specialist equipment and test facilities to set up and maintain so that the vehicle gives...
  • Page 217 The cooling fans may operate even though the or cause increased pollution. If it is evident to Aston Martin engine is not operating. that use of products other than those which are...
  • Page 218 Dangerous Substances Warning: Do not breathe exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a dangerous Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out of gas, which is colourless and odourless and can cause reach of children. unconsciousness and may be fatal. Never start or leave the Warning: Many liquids and other substances used in engine running in an enclosed, unventilated area.
  • Page 219: Catalytic Converters

    Catalytic Converters Engine Oils Warning: Do not park over dry grass, leaves or other combustible material. Significant fire risk exists because of Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with used residual heat in the catalytic converters. engine oils can cause serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and cancer.
  • Page 220: Fault Conditions

    ON. disabled and gearshifts will not be possible. The transmission Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. will select either 3rd or 6th gear depending on the vehicle speed at the time of the fault.
  • Page 221 Vehicle Lifting If this vehicle is to be raised using a vehicle jack make sure that Warning: Make sure that no persons are in the vehicle the following jacking points are used. before the vehicle is lifted. Warning: Make sure that the park brake is applied and that the vehicle transmission is in P (Park).
  • Page 222: Owner Maintenance Checks

    Owner Maintenance Checks Engine Oil Level In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the intervals suggested (more frequently if Caution: It is important to check the engine oil level your vehicle is heavily used or operating in adverse conditions), regularly.
  • Page 223 Aeroblade Filter • Remove the filter trap (2) from the aeroblade duct. Clean the filter and remove any obstructions such as leaves. Coupe Only Over time it may become necessary to clean the filter traps for the Aeroblade ducts. • Press the release tab (1) down to unlatch the filter trap. •...
  • Page 224: Bonnet Release

    Bonnet Release To open the bonnet press the button (A) located on the end of Emergency Bonnet Release the instrument panel to release the bonnet latches. In the unlikely event that either the bonnet release switch fails to operate or the vehicle battery is fully discharged there are two manual release cables (A) located either side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 225 [6] : Charge-cooler coolant reservoir (under forward [4] : Brake fluid reservoir engine cover (5)). The charge-cooler system is maintenance free and should only require checking by your Aston Martin Dealer during regular vehicle services. Changes sides for left and right hand drive. 12.11...
  • Page 226 Engine Oil Level Engine Oil Level Check: • The vehicle should be on level ground. Warning: Engine oil or components may be hot and could • Check the engine oil level every fourth fuel tank fill or weekly cause severe burns. - which ever is the sooner.
  • Page 227 Engine Coolant Level Engine Oil Level Sensing Caution: The electronic engine oil level sensing system Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the coolant does not replace the need for the owner to regularly check system has cooled. Scalding can be caused by escaping steam the engine oil using the dipstick.
  • Page 228 Brake Fluid Level Fluid Specifications Fuel Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level is below the minimum mark. Minimum 95 RON unleaded fuel. Recommended 98 RON Super unleaded for optimum Caution: Make sure that the brake fluid does not contact performance.
  • Page 229 Washers and Wipers Windscreen Wash Fluid Engine Coolant Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for information on engine To refill the washer fluid, open the washer fluid reservoir cap (A) coolant. and top up as required. In winter, to prevent the windscreen...
  • Page 230 Windscreen Washer Jets Local or state regulations may restrict the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used as The washer jet housings are located on the rear edge of the antifreeze agents in windscreen washer fluid. A windscreen bonnet.
  • Page 231: Chassis Systems

    Electrically assisted, speed sensitive rack and pinion power steering. Column adjustment for reach and tilt Turns Lock to Lock 2.375 turns Turning Circle 11.75 Metres Total Toe Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer for the correct data 12.17 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 232 Brakes Chassis Features Foot Brake • Three user selectable adaptive damping settings; • GT Front Rear • Sport Disc Construction 2-piece ventilated Combination cast • Sport+ disc ventilated disc • Automatic ride height adjustment Diameter 400mm 360mm • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Calipers Six Piston Four Piston...
  • Page 233: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and Tyres Wheels Wheel Bolt Torque Cast Alloy Wheels Caution: You must use an applicable plastic-sleeved socket to remove, install, and tighten the wheel bolts. This Front Rear will help to prevent damage to the surface of the wheel. 9J x 20 11J x 20 All wheel bolts must be tightened in two stages:...
  • Page 234 Tyres Tyre Pressures Tyres of the correct type, manufacturer and dimensions, with Make sure that correct tyre pressures are carefully maintained. correct cold inflation pressures are an integral part of every Road holding, steering, braking and tyre wear are especially vehicle’s design.
  • Page 235 New Tyres Stones or other objects which have become lodged in the tyre When new tyres are required consult your Aston Martin Dealer treads should be carefully removed. for advice if the rear tyres are also worn. Each wheel and tyre unit...
  • Page 236 Tread Wear Marks Tread wear marks (A) are Because of the high performance potential of this vehicle, incorporated into the Aston Martin strongly recommend replacement of any damaged construction of all tyres. These or worn tyre. marks are integral moulded ribs...
  • Page 237 Warning: The maximum speed limit of the vehicle should be reduced when winter tyres are installed. Winter tyre speed limits and information should be provided upon installation. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for more information. Winter tyres must be installed to the correct winter wheels.
  • Page 238 Do not attempt to Read the following instructions and warnings carefully before re-inflate the tyre. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. using the tyre sealant kit. Compliance with these instructions is vital to make sure of vehicle and user safety. Non-compliance...
  • Page 239: Electrical Systems

    The electrical systems are protected by fuses. If any lamps, nearest Aston Martin Dealer. accessories, or controls do not function, inspect the applicable • If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over 200 km (125 miles) fuse. away, arrange for collection with Aston Martin Assistance.
  • Page 240 Front Fuses 12.26 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 241 Engine Primary Fuse Box (A) IP Fuse Box (B) V12 Engine Control Dial Touch Pad 150A Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) Instrument Cluster Fan 100A Cooling Fan HVAC Module 150A Right Side Engine Fuse Box Instrument Cluster ABS Module OBD Socket 100A Left Side Powerhold Fuse Box Infotainment Unit...
  • Page 242 Right Powerhold Fuse Box (C) V12 Engine V8 Engine HEGO Sensor Bank A Catalyst Monitor Bank A Coolant water pump B Coolant water pump A Cooling Fan Central Fan Module Coolant water pump A Oil Level Sensor Engine Supply Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor A Engine Supply Cannister Purge A Purge Valve A...
  • Page 243 Right Side Engine Fuse Box (D) V12 Engine V8 Engine ECM Keep Awake ECM Keep Awake Right Side Powerhold Supply Right Side Powerhold Supply Right Side Powerhold Control ABS Module ABS Module Starter Motor Right Side Wiper Motor Left Side Wiper Motor Secondary Air Pump A Right Side Wiper Motor ABS Module...
  • Page 244 Left Side Engine Fuse Box (E) V12 Engine V8 Engine Not Applicable ECM Keep Awake Left Side Powerhold Supply Left Side Powerhold Control Tracker Left Side Wiper Motor Secondary Air Pump B Vacuum Pump Vacuum Pump Monitor 12.30 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 245 Left Powerhold Fuse Box (F) V12 Engine V8 Engine ABS Module ABS Module Engine Control Module Wake up Engine Control Module Wake up Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Daytime Running Lights Daytime Running Lights HEGO Sensor Bank B Engine Supply Catalyst Monitor Bank B Engine Supply...
  • Page 246 Rear Fuses 12.32 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 247 Rear Primary Fuse Box (G) Rear Primary Fuse Box (H) IP Fuse box (B) Supply IP Fuse box (B) Supply IP Fuse box (B) Supply Fuse Box (J) Supply Fuse Box (K) Supply Fuse Box (J) Supply Fuse Box (K) Supply Fuse Box (J) Supply Fuse Box (K) Supply Fuse Box (J) Supply...
  • Page 248 Fuse Box (I) Fuse Box (J) 7.5A Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) Left Side Seat Module Camera Module Seat Comfort Functions Left Side Seat Lumbar Adjust Blind Spot Monitoring Radar Multimedia Box Fuel Supply Control Module (FSCM) Tuner Box Right Side Seat Lumbar Adjust Transmission Control Module (TCM) Body Controller Adaptive Damping Module...
  • Page 249 Vehicle Battery: Banner 92AH Microwave Sensors 7.5A The vehicle battery is maintenance free and should only require checking by your Aston Martin Dealer during regular vehicle Ignition/accessory Relay Control services. To access the vehicle battery remove the trim panel, Left Side Seat Module located in the right rear environment.
  • Page 250 In this case the vehicle battery must be replaced. Warning: Do not allow flames, sparks or lighted Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. substances to come near the battery. Batteries normally produce explosive gases which can cause personal injury.
  • Page 251 All internal lamps are LEDs and are not repairable. If an LED lamp fails contact your Aston Martin Dealer. If driving the vehicle to recharge the battery, a journey distance of approximately 30 miles or 48 km will be sufficient to recharge the battery.
  • Page 252: Vehicle Care

    Prolonged usage of automatic vehicle washes and power operated mops will also cause fine scratches in the paint surface. Aston Martin are able to supply a range of products to clean and protect your vehicle. Contact you Aston Martin Dealer for further information.
  • Page 253 For best results: Paint Work • Do not wash the vehicle in strong sunlight. Let the vehicle Modern water based paints are much safer and more cool before washing. environmentally friendly than solvent based paints. Water based • Do not use household soaps or detergents. paints are however more susceptible to contamination and •...
  • Page 254 Several times a year, a leather conditioner or preservative should cloth. be used. Appropriate care materials are obtainable from your The alloy wheel rims should be treated with a cleaner which is Aston Martin Dealer. specifically manufactured for this purpose. 12.40 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 255 Caution: Do not use automatic vehicle washes. Brushes, Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the removal detergents and pressurised water jets may damage the roof of more difficult stains such as oil, grease or ballpoint ink.
  • Page 256 Powertrain Specifications 5.2L V12 Engine Firing Order 1 - 7 - 5 - 11 - 3 - 9 - 6 - 12 - 2 - 8 - 4 - 10 All alloy 48 valve twin turbocharged V12 engine featuring: Fuel delivery •...
  • Page 257 4.0L V8 Engine Firing Order 1 - 5 - 4 - 2 - 6 - 3 - 7 - 8 All alloy 32 valve twin turbocharged V8 engine featuring: Fuel delivery • Independent quad-variable camshaft timing • 3 driver selectable powertrain calibrations Multi-point sequential fuel injection •...
  • Page 258 Transmission Gear Ratios Touchtronic IV Automatic Transmission 4.714 Rear mounted ZF 8HP70 eight-speed automatic gearbox with 3.143 'Shift by Wire' gear shift and Stop/Start ignition support. 2.106 Front mounted transmission radiator with transmission mounted 1.667 heat exchanger and pump. 1.285 Drive line 1.000 Cast aluminium torque tube with carbon fibre drive shaft.
  • Page 259 Performance V12 Coupe V8 Coupe V8 Volante Maximum Power 470 kW | 630 Bhp at 6500 rpm 375 kW | 503 Bhp at 6000 rpm 375 kW | 503 Bhp at 6000 rpm Maximum Engine Speed 7000 rpm 7000 rpm 7000 rpm Maximum Torque 700 Nm | 516 Lb.ft at 1600 rpm...
  • Page 260 Dimensions V12 Coupe V8 Coupe V8 Volante Front Effective Headroom 980 mm 980 mm 980 mm Effective Leg-room 1145 mm 1145 mm 1145 mm Effective Shoulder-room 1380 mm 1380 mm 1380 mm Rear Effective Headroom 635 mm 635 mm 635 mm Couple Distance 635 mm 635 mm...
  • Page 261 External Dimensions Coupe All dimensions shown in mm. 12.47 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 262 Volante All dimensions shown in mm. 12.48 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 263: Vehicle Recovery

    Caution: If there is a transmission fault, this vehicle must be transported. If the park brake was applied and the vehicle has lost power, the park brake will not release. Call Aston Martin Assistance or your local Aston Martin Dealer. Your vehicle should always be recovered on a vehicle...
  • Page 264 Caution: Apart from vehicle recovery, this vehicle must If the vehicle still will not start, contact your Aston Martin not be driven if the vehicle battery is incapable of starting the Dealer.
  • Page 265 6. Connect the negative cable (5) between the negative charge the battery. terminal of the donor battery and the suspension earth (-) Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the battery nut (5). checked or replaced. Charge time can depend on the battery state of the donor vehicle.
  • Page 266 Fuel Fuel Level Warnings Fuel Filling There are two stages of fuel level warning: The fuel tank filler neck has a restricted opening which will 1. The first fuel level warnings changes the fuel symbol on the only accept the fuel supply nozzle of unleaded fuel pumps. fuel gauge from white to amber.
  • Page 267 Fuel Filler Flap Emergency Release Fuel Filler Bowl To stop water gathering in the fuel filler bowl and flowing into the To manually unlock the fuel filler flap: fuel tank, the fuel filler bowl has a pipe to let the water drain from •...
  • Page 268 • Reach behind the right side deck lid hinge. • Pull the emergency release (ER) tab to unlock the fuel cap. • Open the fuel flap by pressing down on the rear edge of the fuel flap. 12.54 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 269 Service Aston Martin Facilities ..........A.2 Vehicle Provenance............A.3 Pre-delivery Inspection ..........A.5 Servicing ..............A.8 Service Record ............A.12 Replacement of Airbag Units ........A.33 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners ..... A.33 Field Service Actions ..........A.34 Service Action Recalls..........A.35...
  • Page 270 Aston Martin franchise can occur. Neither meet the owner’s requirements, but the availability of certain Aston Martin nor any listed Importer or Dealer shall in any parts may be affected by differences in vehicle and component circumstances be held liable for any inaccuracy, or the specifications.
  • Page 271 Vehicle Provenance Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairers Model: A full list of Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairers worldwide Vehicle Identification Number: can be found at: www.astonmartin.com As on the VIN plate All Aston Martin Approved Body Repair centres have been assessed and audited to Aston Martin Body Repair Centre standards in either Category A or B.
  • Page 272 First Owner Fourth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Second Owner Fifth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Third Owner Sixth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Service...
  • Page 273 • Throttle pedal operation Aston Martin Limited. • Park brake operation The list below applies to all Aston Martin vehicles. Your Aston • Steering column adjustment and lock operation Martin may or may not have all or some of the functionality listed.
  • Page 274 Electrical Checks • Seat belt warning system • Security system and vehicle key • Battery condition • Interior lamps • Gear selection • All seat functions • Heated rear window • Door window mechanisms • Windscreen washers • Door and boot lamps •...
  • Page 275 Road Test Hand-over Preparation • Engine • Check function of locks and vehicle keys • Transmission • Clean bodywork and road wheel arch liners. • Gear shift operation • Clean off all transit labels • Steering • Valet vehicle • Brakes •...
  • Page 276 The following service schedules are recommended for this which ever occurs first. vehicle. The schedules may be modified if necessary. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service • 10,000 miles, 16,000 km or 12 months schedule updates.
  • Page 277 16,000 km / 32,000 km / Item 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles / 12 months 24 months Pre Maintenance Work Install the vehicle protection kit. Check the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). Under Body Examine the condition, operation and attachment of the engine, transmission mounting system and check for leaks.
  • Page 278 16,000 km / 32,000 km / Item 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles / 12 months 24 months Upper Body Replace the engine oil. Replace the engine oil filter. 20,000 mls/32,000 km Replace the pollen filter and air filter (optional). Examine the condition, operation and attachment of the accessory drive belt. Examine the condition, operation and attachment of the brake system.
  • Page 279 16,000 km / 32,000 km / Item 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles / 12 months 24 months General Examine the condition, operation and attachment of all the occupant restraint systems. Examine the condition, operation and attachment of all the door locks, latches, hinges, bonnet catches. Lubricate if necessary.
  • Page 280 Service Record The following service records cover the regular services at 10,000 miles, 16,000 km or 12 months intervals, which ever occurs first. Make sure that at each service the appropriate entry is stamped and signed as completed. Vehicle Model: _______________________________ Registration Number: _______________________________...
  • Page 281 10,000 Miles/16,000 km/1st Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 282 20,000 Miles/32,000 km/2nd Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 283 30,000 Miles/48,000 km/3rd Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 284 40,000 Miles/64,000 km/4th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 285 50,000 Miles/80,000 km/5th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 286 60,000 Miles/96,000/6th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
  • Page 287 70,000 Miles/112,000 km/7th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 288 80,000 Miles/128,000 km/8th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 289 90,000 Miles/144,000 km/9th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 290 100,000 Miles/160,000 km/10th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 291 110,000 Miles/176,000 km/11th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 292 120,000 Miles/192,000 km/12th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 293 130,000 Miles/208,000 km/13th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 294 140,000 Miles/224,000 km/14th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 295 150,000 Miles/240,000 km/15th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 296 160,000 Miles/256,000 km/16th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 297 170,000 Miles/272,000 km/17th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 298 180,000 Miles/288,000 km/18th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 299 190,000 Miles/304,000 km/19th Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 300 200,000 Miles/320,000 km/20 Year Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 301 Replacement of Airbag Units Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners Aston Martin recommend that all airbag units are replaced every Aston Martin recommend that all seat belt pre-tensioners units 10 years from the date of manufacture. To make sure this is are replaced every 10 years from the date of manufacture.
  • Page 302 Field Service Actions Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer A.34 Service...
  • Page 303 Service Action Recalls Action No. Date Dealer Recall No. Date Dealer A.35 Service...
  • Page 304 A.36 Service...
  • Page 305 Who May Repair the Vehicle........B.4 Wear and Tear Items ............ B.5 What is Not Covered............ B.6 Customer Responsibility ..........B.8 Warranty Coverage when Touring ........ B.8 Aston Martin Extended Warranty........B.9 Consumer Law ............. B.9 Owner And Vehicle Details ........B.10...
  • Page 306: Vehicle Warranties

    Aston Martin vehicle was purchased, where Region for which it is manufactured and is compliant with the there is an Aston Martin authorised dealer or repairer; or (b) any local regulatory requirements of that Region. As a result, the country agreed in writing with Aston Martin.
  • Page 307 Corrosion Warranty. Should any part of the bodywork of the from the date the vehicle is handed over to the first retail Aston Martin vehicle be perforated, the panel(s) affected by the customer. Thereafter exchange parts must be used where perforation will be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 308: Warranty Period

    The Vehicle Warranty period of cover is three years with to the owner, any part or assemble proved to Aston Martin's unlimited mileage. satisfaction to show a defect in materials or workmanship within The Anti-Perforation Corrosion Warranty period of cover is the applicable period.
  • Page 309 Consumables Replacement or top up of consumable fluids, e.g. oils, antifreeze, brake fluid, windscreen wash solution and refrigerant, will only be covered when they are used as part of a warranty repair. Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 310 Vehicle Warranty • Use of bio ethanol alternative fuels. • Use of a fuel not approved or recommended by Aston Martin Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or replacement that in the Owner's Guide is considered misfuelling, and that any...
  • Page 311 Paint Surface and Corrosion Protection Other Exclusions Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or replacement that The Aston Martin warranty excludes liability for any lost time, is required as a direct result of the following: inconvenience, loss of transportation, or any other incidental or consequential damage you (or anyone else) may incur as a result •...
  • Page 312 Aston Martin has a comprehensive service network in most parts Proper maintenance and use guard against major repair expenses of the world. Any authorised Aston Martin Dealer can carry out resulting from misuse, neglect or inadequate maintenance, and repairs under the terms of the vehicle warranty. Under normal...
  • Page 313 Aston Martin will be repaired by governing the sale of consumer goods. trained technicians using only genuine Aston Martin parts.
  • Page 314 If the vehicle is sold, the benefits of any un-expired portion of the Post Code: warranties can be transferred to the new owner. The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and send the new details to: Aston Martin Warranty Department Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road Gaydon Warwick...
  • Page 315 Owner Warranty Transfer (1) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: B.11 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 316 B.12 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 317 Owner Warranty Transfer (3) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: B.13 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 318 B.14 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 319 Owner Warranty Transfer (5) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: B.15 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 320 B.16 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 321 Aston Martin Assistance Emergency Assistance ........... C.2 Benefits ................ C.3 Alternative Travel Arrangements ........C.5 What To Do In An Emergency ........C.9 European Autoroute Restrictions......... C.10 What is not Covered ..........C.10 Schedule - Eligible Vehicles ........C.14...
  • Page 322: Emergency Assistance

    Emergency Assistance Vehicles Covered As the owner of an Aston Martin vehicle you should enjoy a high standard of trouble free motoring. However, should the The benefits of Aston Martin Emergency Assistance are applicable unexpected occur, our worldwide Dealer network is there to to new and / or used Aston Martin vehicles purchased from an help you.
  • Page 323 (45 minutes), the Service Provider will take you, the Vehicle and your passengers to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. In the event that you (or your passengers) need to keep an important appointment, you will be taken there before the disabled Vehicle is transported to its required destination.
  • Page 324 If your Vehicle has been involved in an accident or has gone off towed, is able to carry out the repairs at its premises, then the the road and needs to be salvaged before towing, Aston Martin Vehicle will be repaired there.
  • Page 325 Vehicle Collection Following Repair If the Service Provider estimates that the repairs to your Vehicle will take more than eight hours, the Aston Martin Emergency Following repairs organised by Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will cover your reasonable costs for alternative Assistance, the cost of a first class rail ticket or (if rail transport necessary travel, including for members of your party.
  • Page 326 Replacement Vehicle Aston Martin Emergency Assistance aim to make sure that the replacement vehicle is a suitable vehicle for you. Specially If following a Breakdown Incident: adapted replacement vehicles will not be provided. • Your Vehicle is immobilised. The replacement vehicle will be delivered to you, where •...
  • Page 327 Martin Customer Service, Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwick, CV35 0DB. Only costs directly connected with the Breakdown Incident will be covered. The refund process to you shall be managed by Aston Martin Emergency Assistance. Aston Martin Assistance...
  • Page 328 Repatriation of Un-repaired Vehicle from Abroad Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will attempt to contact you If the Vehicle cannot be repaired by Aston Martin Emergency within 24 hours of successful repair at the Dealer in order to Assistance within an agreed time schedule (three working days),...
  • Page 329: What To Do In An Emergency

    Please do not make your own arrangements as • Telephone number where you can be contacted. Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will be not be able to • Description of the concern experienced. reimburse you. If you are in a remote location and need assistance, the time taken to receive the assistance may be longer because of distance and local restrictions.
  • Page 330 2. Where any loss, theft, damage, death, bodily injury, cost or Once your Aston Martin has been recovered from the Autoroute, expense that is not directly associated with the incident that you should contact Aston Martin Emergency Assistance at the caused you to claim, unless expressly stated in this policy.
  • Page 331 10. Customer induced breakdown incidents are not covered under Aston Martin Emergency Assistance. However, Aston Martin and the Service Provider will, at their sole discretion, assist you if you request it. However we are not obligated to...
  • Page 332 'pay for use' basis and will constitute a a commercial activity. direct contract between you and the Service Provider. If it is determined that Aston Martin is at fault for the Vehicle not being recorded as an eligible Vehicle, then Aston Martin shall pay the relevant charges.
  • Page 333 ‘Parts’) or consumable items supplied (except where Aston Martin has provided or paid for such Parts) 12.10 For transit risk insurance, which Aston Martin Emergency Assistance recommends you take out where • Any extension of the Services which you are entitled to a Vehicle is to be repatriated.
  • Page 334 New Vehicles or other waterborne craft on or in the Vehicle and any Any Aston Martin vehicle which is sold directly by Aston Martin trailer or caravan. Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will or a Dealer in the UK or European Territories and which is first...
  • Page 335 Climate Menu ..............6.5 Motion Sensor ..............2.12 Climate Control Tow Away Protection ............ 2.12 Automatic Climate Control ..........6.4 Aston Martin Assistance ............C.1 Manual Climate Control ..........6.4 Aston Martin Facilities ............A.2 Climate Controls ..............6.2 Aston Martin Tracking ............
  • Page 336 Fluid Capacities Lamps ..............12.15 ................. 12.37 Fluid Specifications Lighting ............12.14 ................4.18 Fluids and Capacities Exterior ............12.11 ................4.18 Fuel Interior ..................12.52 ................4.20 Catalytic Converters Locking and Opening ............12.5 Fuses Outside .................. 12.25 ................2.6 Garage Door Opener Maintenance ............
  • Page 337 Route Servicing ................. 9.7 ................A.8 Traffic Servicing Precautions ................. 9.6 ............12.3 Navigation Menu Settings ..............9.13 System ................10.3 Time ................10.2 Occupant Restraint System ..........3.10 Vehicle ................10.2 Specifications Airbags ................3.16 4.0L V8 Engine ............. 12.43 Seat Belts .................
  • Page 338 Winter Tyres ..............12.23 Unlocking and Opening ............. 2.5 Deck Lid ................2.7 Inside ................. 2.6 Outside ................2.5 Vehicle Identification ............1.4 Vehicle Key ................2.2 Vehicle Provenance ............. A.3 Vehicle Recovery ............. 12.49 Voice Control ..............4.16 Washers and Wipers ............

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