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  • Page 2 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of Produced by the Technical Publications Department 2 ..............Vehicle Security the particulars contained in this Owner’s Guide, neither the ASTON MARTIN LAGONDA LIMITED manufacturer nor the Dealer, by whom this Owner’s Guide 3 ...............Before Driving Banbury Road is supplied, shall in any circumstances be held responsible for 4 ................
  • Page 3 Introduction Contents Welcome ............... 1.4 Reporting Safety Defects ..........1.6 Component Location ............. 1.4 Vehicle Provenance............1.7 Vehicle Identification ............. 1.5 Data Recording .............. 1.5...
  • Page 4 Welcome Component Location to your new Aston Martin. The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are used within All directions for locating this Owner’s Guide to call your attention to specific types of components are described as This Owner’s Guide, along with other publications included information.
  • Page 5 Vehicle Identification Data Recording The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in the left The Vehicle Identification Plate, attached to the front Computers in your vehicle are capable of recording detailed hand corner of the windshield and is recorded as a barcode subframe behind the engine bay front cross member (viewed data, potentially including but not limited to information on the door pillar.
  • Page 6 National Highway Traffic Safety http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, • Service and repair facilities Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Aston Martin 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. • Law enforcement or government agencies Lagonda (North America) Inc. 533 MacArthur Boulevard, NJ You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle •...
  • Page 7 Vehicle Provenance Model: First Owner: Third Owner: e.g. Manual, Automatic Selling Dealer: Selling Dealer: Color: Body Interior Trim/ Interior Delivery Date: Delivery Date: Exterior Piping Veneers Vehicle Identification Number: Second Owner: Fourth Owner: As on the VIN plate Selling Dealer: Selling Dealer: Delivery Date: Delivery Date:...
  • Page 8 Fifth Owner: Selling Dealer: Delivery Date: Sixth Owner: Selling Dealer: Delivery Date:...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Vehicle Security Contents Introduction..............2.2 Homesafe ..............2.12 Vehicle Key and Remote Transmitter......2.2 Alarm Cycle ..............2.12 Unlocking the Vehicle ............ 2.4 Panic Alarm..............2.12 Opening the Doors ............2.6 Alarm Options.............. 2.13 Locking the Vehicle............2.6 Reduced Guard............2.13 Master Lock Switch ............
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction Vehicle Key and Remote Transmitter This vehicle is protected by an electronic security system. The total vehicle security system includes: The vehicle is supplied with three keys and two remote Two levels of alarm system are available: transmitters. The keys operate the ignition and the door lock, •...
  • Page 11 (B) Un-lock - Two step vehicle unlocking and alarm disable (D) Panic Alarm - Activates / deactivates the panic alarm Remote Transmitter (Refer to ’Personalization’, page 2.22). The seats and door (Refer to ’Panic Alarm’, page 2.12). (A) Lock - One step vehicle rear view mirrors move to their memorised positions (Refer (E) Approach Light - Activates the front and rear side lamps locking and alarm enable...
  • Page 12: Unlocking The Vehicle

    Unlocking the Vehicle For ease of use at night blue LEDs are incorporated into the The vehicle alarm is disabled on the first press of the button. Unlocking Using the Remote Transmitter door handles. A blue LED will illuminate in both door As the vehicle is unlocked, the interior lamps will switch on Stand within 16 ft.
  • Page 13 If Locked with the Vehicle Key Unlocking Using the Ignition Key Unlocking From Inside the Vehicle One pull of a door handle will centrally unlock the doors, a Turn the ignition key towards the rear of the vehicle and If Locked with the Remote Transmitter second pull of the door handle will open that door (Refer to release to centrally unlock the vehicle, enable the trunk and If the vehicle has been locked using the remote transmitter,...
  • Page 14: Opening The Doors

    Opening the Doors Locking the Vehicle Push at point (A) and grab the emerging door release. Pull the For ease of use at night time. Locking Using the Remote Transmitter door release to open the door. When the vehicle is unlocked using the remote transmitter Ensure that both doors, the trunk and the hood are closed.
  • Page 15 If the vehicle is locked with the trunk open, the vehicle will If passengers are to remain in the vehicle after it has Locking Using the Ignition Key lock and arm but deadlocking, tilt (option) and interior been locked using the remote transmitter, the reduced Turn the ignition key towards the front of the vehicle and movement (option) sensors will not activate.
  • Page 16: Master Lock Switch

    Master Lock Switch Fuel Flap Release Doors, fuel flap and trunk release switches may be locked / Push the fuel flap release switch In the event of a vehicle accident the doors will unlocked by pressing the master lock switch. Press the switch automatically unlock.
  • Page 17: Trunk Lid

    Trunk Lid Opening with the Remote Transmitter Opening from Inside the Vehicle If the button on the remote transmitter Pull back on the If the vehicle is locked and armed the alarm system will be disabled and the direction indicators will flash twice (Refer is pressed twice (within trunk release switch to ’Personalization’, page 2.22).
  • Page 18: Trunk Emergency Release

    Trunk Emergency Release The trunk can Closing Leaving the Trunk Open While the Vehicle is Locked be opened from To close, lower the trunk lid and ensure the trunk catch To use the battery conditioner (Refer to ’Battery inside the trunk engages.
  • Page 19: Deadlocking

    Deadlocking Drive-Away Locking Approach Lighting The vehicle will automatically deadlock after 25 seconds When approaching the vehicle the side lamps can be Drive away-locking (Auto Lock) is factory set to active (Refer when arming the vehicle using the remote transmitter. to ’Personalization’, page 2.22).
  • Page 20: Homesafe

    Homesafe Alarm Cycle Panic Alarm When exiting the vehicle and the ignition key has been This feature may be used to attract attention while inside or Full Alarm Activation removed, flash the main beam (pull the LH stalk forwards outside the vehicle. A siren will sound for a 25 seconds cycle (ten cycles and release without latching), to active Homesafe.
  • Page 21: Alarm Options

    Alarm Options Reduced Guard After the first three (3) seconds of activation, the panic alarm Interior Movement Sensor can be deactivated by pressing the button on the When the vehicle alarm system is activated the interior movement sensor will sense movement inside the vehicle. If remote transmitter.
  • Page 22: Remote Transmitter

    If the coding is disrupted, it will be transmitter. seconds of removing the ignition key the reduced guard necessary to have your Aston Martin Dealer reprogram switch can be activated. the remote transmitter. The ignition key must have turned from position ‘II’ first.
  • Page 23: Passive Anti-Theft System (Pats)

    Finger marks will reduce battery key is turned in the ignition lock, the PATS controller sends a other ignition key by your Aston Martin Dealer. life. Avoid touching the flat signal to the ignition key.
  • Page 24: Garage Door Opener

    Should this situation arise try turning the ignition off then on. If this is unsuccessful try the other ignition key. If successful, source a replacement for the faulty ignition key. If problems persist with both ignition keys, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. 2.16...
  • Page 25 For information, or for assistance, contact your Aston Martin Keep the original transmitter for future use or programming Warning Dealer. procedures if, for example, you purchase a new vehicle. Do not use the transceiver with any garage door opening system that lacks the safety stop and reverse...
  • Page 26 All three buttons are now cleared. The HomeLink system is 3. Using both hands, Programming now in setting mode. simultaneously push Step 1 erases all programming. It only requires completing the remote control As a security precaution ensure that all programming is if programming Homelink for the first time or when erasing button and the desired erased in the HomeLink system before selling this vehicle.
  • Page 27 The LED will light up when the button on the control panel Operation Rolling Code Synchronisation is pressed. The vehicle should be within the operating range of the gate Check, by going through the following steps, whether or not For convenience, the original remote control of the device or garage door opener and the ignition should be switched the garage door opener (or other device) is equipped with a may also be used at any time.
  • Page 28 If HomeLink was programmed with a rolling code system, 1. Locate the Training button (programming button) on the The garage door opener should now recognise the then after the end of the programming period it must be garage door opener motor head unit. Exact location and HomeLink signal and activate when the HomeLink button is synchronised with this system again before it will function colour of the button may vary by gate or garage door...
  • Page 29 The distance between the remote control and the Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button HomeLink transmitter unit depends on the system being If a HomeLink button has been programmed to activate a learned. You may require several attempts at different device, and you now wish to use this button to operate a distances.
  • Page 30: Personalization

    Personalization A number of remote transmitter functions can be personalized. The functions are set by using the Infotainment screen. (1) Enter - Select in the menu, activate a selection. (2) On / Off - Infotainment centre On / Off (3) Menu - Opens the main menu. (4) Exit - Scroll back in the menu, cancel a selec- tion.
  • Page 31: Menu

    Menu (6) Menu Navigation - Scroll up or down in Car Settings... the menus • Lock confirm. light • Approach light duration... • On* / Off (7) Menu Navigation - Alternative method • 30* / 60 / 90 seconds for scrolling through the menus. Turn left or •...
  • Page 32 2.24...
  • Page 33 Before Driving Contents Checks Before Driving............ 3.2 Child Seats ..............3.24 Seat Comfort Control ............. 3.2 Tether Anchorages ............3.25 Memory Seats ..............3.4 Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) ......3.26 Seat Back Release ............3.5 Deployable Rollbars (Volante) ........3.27 Steering Wheel ..............
  • Page 34: Checks Before Driving

    Checks Before Driving Seat Comfort Control Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according • Check that all gauges and indicators are reading correctly Warning to the information and specifications in this Owner's Guide. (Refer to ’Controls’, page 4.1) Do not attempt to adjust the seat whilst driving.
  • Page 35 (C) Heated Seat - Press to the rear for the lower heat setting, (D) - Raise or lower the front of the seat (driver’s seat only). Seat Adjustment press to the front for the higher heat setting. A LED shows (E) - Move the seat forwards or rearwards.
  • Page 36: Memory Seats

    Memory Seats The position of the driver and passenger seats can be When making seat adjustments, i.e. moving the seat base Warning memorized and recalled. Three different driving position rearwards or raising / lowering the seat base, the seat back If the seat accidentally begins to move, press any seat will motor forwards whenever it approaches trim panels profiles can be entered in the memory.
  • Page 37: Seat Back Release

    Seat Back Release Press and release the button (A) When making adjustments to a set driving position, reset the Using the Remote Transmitter new position in the same memory channel. The previous to release the seat back then When the vehicle is locked using the remote transmitter, the memory is erased when a new driving position is entered manually move the seat back seats and door rear view mirrors will remember their...
  • Page 38: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Interior Mirrors Hold the steering wheel in the required position and lock it Rake and Reach Rear View Mirror by pulling the release lever up. Rake and Reach are adjusted Adjust on its ball mounting until a satisfactory rear view is Warning by using the release lever (A).
  • Page 39: Door Mirrors

    Door Mirrors The ignition must at position ‘I’ or ‘II’ before the door Vanity Mirror Power Fold Door Mirrors mirrors can be adjusted. A vanity mirror is The ‘Power Fold Mirror’ function rotates the door mirror To adjust the door mirrors located in each assemblies until folded flat against the doors.
  • Page 40 If the mirror requires further lowering, press and release the • Passenger mirror only (default) joystick again. • Driver and Passenger mirrors • None The mirror will move one preset position per Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. movement of the mirror joystick.
  • Page 41: Restraints System

    / may not activate the safety belt pretensioners and / or either none, one, or both stages of the dual-stage airbag Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer to enable / disable this supplemental restraints based on crash severity and function.
  • Page 42 The system consists of: Dual-Stage Airbags Pre-tensioner and Load Limiting Systems • Front safety belts with pretensioners, load limiting systems, When activated, the airbags will deploy at either a normal or The driver and passenger seat belts are equipped with and safety belt usage sensors reduced level of inflation, depending on crash severity.
  • Page 43 If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have severity of an impact. Positioned up front, they provide the restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer valuable information early in the crash event on the severity immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function of the impact.
  • Page 44: Seat Belts

    Seat Belts Aston Martin strongly recommend the use of seat belts Warning Warning Make sure that the seat back is locked in place. Always remove from your pockets rigid or breakable Warning Otherwise it could move forward in the event of a objects, i.e.
  • Page 45 Warning Warning Warning No modifications or additions should be made by the Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent seat belt adjusting devices webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting from operating, or prevent seat belt assembly from being particularly with battery acid.
  • Page 46 This vehicle is installed with *The seat belt warning lamp will illuminate (for Seat Belt Fastening four, three point, inertia reel approximately six seconds) when the ignition is at When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as it is seat belts.
  • Page 47 Push the tongue into the belt If it is necessary for an occupant to adjust their seat or seating Seat Belt Fastening (Child) buckle latch until a positive position during a journey, the belt tension might be Ensure there is no slack in the webbing and the restraint fits click is heard.
  • Page 48: Airbags

    Airbags Supplemental Restraints System (SRS) The vehicle is equipped with driver and passenger airbags. The airbags and seat belt pretensioners are electrically controlled by the restraints system (Refer to ’Restraints System’, page 3.9). The front airbags (A) only deploy in a serious frontal collision. The side airbags (B (one airbag in each front seat)) only deploy according to which side has been impacted in a serious side collision.
  • Page 49 Important airbag safety labels are located on the sun visors The noise and gas associated with the deployment of the Side Airbags - on a and on the end of the instrument panel (passenger side). airbags is not injurious to health. side impact (where Ensure that the instructions on these labels are read and the impact is on that...
  • Page 50 Warning Aston Martin strongly recommend not to install any child Do not change, modify or tamper with the steering wheel, All occupants, including the driver, should always wear seat on the front passenger seat of this vehicle.
  • Page 51: Advanced Restraints System

    Advanced Restraints System The Advanced Restraints System provides the following, in Front passenger sensing will disable the front passenger’s If the front passenger seat is addition to the Restraints System. front airbag if: occupied and the sensing system has turned the passenger’s front •...
  • Page 52 Front passenger sensing will enable the front passenger’s The ‘Pass Airbag Off’ lamp will illuminate for a short period Warning front airbag anytime the system senses that a person of adult when the ignition is turned to the ON position to confirm it Improper installation of a child seat may cause the is functional.
  • Page 53 Passenger Sensing Amendment In some cases a small child placed in a child seat will not activate the ‘Pass Airbag Off’ lamp. If this occurs the passenger airbag status will be as described above for an empty seat, i.e. passenger seat airbag Not Active but the ‘Pass Airbag Off’ lamp will not illuminate.
  • Page 55 If a person of adult size is sitting in the front passenger’s seat If you think that the status of the ‘Pass Airbag Off’ lamp is Warning and the ‘Pass Airbag Off’ lamp is illuminated, it is possible incorrect, check for the following: Do not stow objects in seat back document pocket, the that the person isn’t sitting properly in the seat.
  • Page 56 If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have passenger seat or cargo interfering with the seat. Warning the restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer Any alteration / modification to the front passenger seat immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function may affect the performance of the front passenger properly in the event of a collision.
  • Page 57: Child Safety

    An appropriate child seat or harness should infants and small children in most accident situations. Aston Martin strongly recommend not to install any child always be used. seat on the front passenger seat of this vehicle.
  • Page 58: Child Seats

    Use of Child Safety Seats child’s weight and development. The label required by the Aston Martin has not tested any child restraint systems Child safety seats must be in conformity with Federal Motor standard or regulations, or instructions for infant restraints, for this vehicle, and does not recommend any specific Vehicle Safety Standard 213.
  • Page 59: Tether Anchorages

    Tether Anchorages Coupe Only Correct Assembly of Tether Anchorages Tether anchor points are located behind the top of the rear Engage the attachment clip in the orientation shown and seats. These tether anchor points are provided for the ensure that the locking spring has fully closed to prevent installation of child restraints in the front passenger seat and accidental disengagement of the tether strap.
  • Page 60: Automatic Locking Retractors (Alr)

    Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) This vehicle has Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) seat belts Thread the belt tongue through the child seat as instructed by To remove the child seat, release the belt as normal and installed to the front passenger seat and the rear seats. the child seat manufacturer.
  • Page 61: Deployable Rollbars (Volante)

    ’Deployable Rollbars’, page 6.10). Warning If the deployable rollbar system has been deployed, proceed Do not attempt to service or modify the deployable to your nearest Aston Martin Dealer to check for any damage rollbar system. and to reset the system. Warning Do not attempt to reset the deployable rollbar system if it deploys.
  • Page 62: Interior Storage

    Interior Storage Glovebox. Trinket box, including Door pockets, mobile phone pocket. including mobile phone pocket. Coin / credit card holder. (Automatic transmission only). Trinket box Rear Trinket Box (Non smoking option). Lift the lid to open. 3.28...
  • Page 63: Accessory Socket

    Accessory Socket Seat Pockets. On vehicles installed with the non-smoking option a second Warning accessory socket is provided in the trinket tray. Damage to electrical circuits will result if more than 10 Do not place amps is drawn from the accessory socket. items in the seat Read the manufacturer’s instructions and Only connect accessories which are designed for use in a...
  • Page 64: Ashtray And Cigar Lighter (Option)

    Ashtray and Cigar Lighter (Option) Electric Windows The cigar lighter Remove the ashtray by Warning may be used when opening the lid and Misuse of the window switches, especially by children, the ignition switch pulling the glass tray can result in injury due to entrapment in the window closure.
  • Page 65: Reading Lamps

    Reading Lamps Lower – Lightly press and release the window switch (A) to Both reading lamps are Door Sealing lower the window in stages. Press firmly and release to lower controlled by the individual Warning the window with one touch. switches mounted on the Ensure that all occupants are clear when the window infotainment centre (A).
  • Page 66: Coat Hook

    Coat Hook Umbrella Coat hooks are provided An umbrella, complete with holder, is provided in the rear of behind the driver and the trunk. passenger seats. 3.32...
  • Page 67 Controls Contents Overview ............... 4.2 Master Lamp Switch ............. 4.15 Instrument Cluster............4.3 Vehicle Horn..............4.16 Information / Warning Lamps......... 4.5 Ignition Lock ..............4.16 Stalk Controls..............4.9 Trip Computer ............. 4.17 Centre Stack ..............4.10 Cruise Control.............. 4.18 Centre Console ............4.13 Ambient Temperature ..........
  • Page 68: Overview

    Overview 1. Reduced guard Switch (Refer to page 4-14). 2. Fuel flap release (Refer to page 4-14) 3. Master lamp Switch (Refer to page 4-15). 4. Instrument Cluster (Refer to page 4-3). 5. Centre Stack (Refer to page 4-11). 6. Centre Console (Refer to page 4-13). 7.
  • Page 69: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster (3) Message Display (Left) - Displays the following: (A) Trip Meter - Shows distances travelled since last reset of trip counters T1 and T2 (Refer to ’Trip Meter’, page 4.18). (B) Sport Mode Status (Auto Only) - Shows ‘Sport’ when sport mode is activated.
  • Page 70 (D) Cruise Status - Shows ‘Cruise’ when cruise control is (5) Message Display (Right) - Displays the following: Trip Computer The message display defaults to the trip activated (Refer to ’Cruise Control’, page 4.18). computer when there are no messages to show (Refer to Driver Information / Warnings Messages appear if an ’Trip Computer’, page 4.17).
  • Page 71: Information / Warning Lamps

    Information / Warning Lamps (2) Left Turn Direction Indicators (Green) - Flashes with the indicator lamps or hazard warning lamps (Ignition at position ‘II’). (3) Headlamps (Blue) - Indicates the main beam of the headlamps is in use. (4) Side lamps (Green) - Indicates the side lamps / dip or main beams are illuminated.
  • Page 72 Do not drive the vehicle if the SRS warning lamp Do not drive the vehicle if the seat belt warning lamp not drive the vehicle. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. remains on. Have the system checked by an Aston remains on. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 73 Have the system checked by an Aston a readiness indicator. If, while DSC is active, the DSC vehicle. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin Martin Dealer symbol stays illuminated or it illuminates whilst driving, the Dealer DSC system has detected a fault.
  • Page 74 Warning Lamp Indications Anti-Skid Oil Pressure Low Outside Temperature As the ignition is switched on, the electronic control units At temperatures below 39°F (4°C) the message ‘Ice Warning’ Fog light (rear) complete a self check to ensure correct operation. During is displayed in the message centre right, this indicates to the these checks the following information and warning lamps driver that frost or ice is likely to form on road surfaces.
  • Page 75: Stalk Controls

    Stalk Controls Pull forwards and release without latching, when the ignition Left Hand Stalk Right Hand Stalk key is removed, to activate Homesafe (Refer to ’Homesafe’, Turn Signals - Up indicates a right Windshield Wiper Control - page 2.12). turn. Down indicates a left turn. Hold (1) Off.
  • Page 76: Centre Stack

    Centre Stack (Automatic Transmission) Speed Sensitive Wipe - If the wipers are at fast wipe, when Windshield Washer Control - the vehicle slows down (below 7 m.p.h. (11 km/h)) the Press for more than one second to wipers will go to normal wipe speed. activate the windshield washers.
  • Page 77 Centre Stack (Manual Transmission) (1) Satellite Navigation Screen - Opens when satellite (5) Clock - The left button will retard time navigation is activated (Refer to ’Satellite Navigation’, page and the right button will advance time. Use 10.1). an object with a point, e.g. a ballpoint pen, to set the time.
  • Page 78: Centre Console

    Centre Console (Automatic Transmission) (8) Air Flow Dial - Turn to select the Air flow (12) Hazard Warning Lamps - Press to activate mode (Refer to ’Climate Control’, page 7.1). the hazard warning lamps. Press again to de- activate. (13) Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) - The (9) Fan Speed Dial - Turn clockwise to DSC system is always on when the ignition is increase or anticlockwise to decrease the fan...
  • Page 79 Centre Console (Manual Transmission) (3) Trunk Open - Pull up to open the trunk. On (6) Heated Front Windshield (Option) - Volante models this switch becomes the roof Switches off after 6.5 minutes if not manually open and close switch (Refer to ’Convertible switched off.
  • Page 80: Fuel Flap Switch

    Fuel Flap Switch Reduced Guard Switch Press to open the fuel flap. Filler Flap Emergency Release The reduced guard switch (A) disables the deadlock system and allows for passengers or animals to be left in the vehicle Close the fuel flap by pressing If the filler flap will not open when the release switch is without activating the security system.
  • Page 81: Master Lamp Switch

    Master Lamp Switch (1) - All external lamps off. Headlamp Levelling Lights On Warning (2) - Side lamps, side marker The weight of items placed in the trunk and passengers may If the vehicle side lights or headlights are on and the drivers lamps, rear lamps and licence change the beam angle of the headlamps.
  • Page 82: Vehicle Horn

    Vehicle Horn Ignition Lock To sound the horn (1) ‘0‘ - All systems Preventing Unnecessary Battery Drain press the centre pad of off, steering lock Some circuits remain active when the ignition is switched off the steering wheel. engaged. and the ignition key remains in the ignition lock. If the key is (2) ‘I’...
  • Page 83: Trip Computer

    Trip Computer Pressing (A) for less than 3 Average Fuel - Average fuel Average Speed - Shows the average seconds cycles through the trip consumption since last reset. Press (A) speed since last reset. Press (A) for more computer functions one at a for more than 3 seconds but less than 5 than 3 seconds but less than 5 seconds time.
  • Page 84: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Cruise control can be used to maintain a selected vehicle Trip Meter Cruise Control On /Off speed, above 22 m.p.h. (35 km/h), without having to use the Shows distances travelled since last Use the ‘On / Off’ switch (C) to activate / deactivate cruise accelerator.
  • Page 85 Changing the Set Speed Resuming the Set Speed Setting Vehicle Speed There are three ways to change the set speed: If the vehicle is accelerated above the set speed, then the set Warning speed will be resumed when the accelerator pedal is Only use cruise control when conditions are favorable, 1.
  • Page 86: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient Temperature • Neutral, Park or Reverse gear positions are selected The ambient temperature (outside temperature) is displayed Switch Off Cruise Control Automatic in the top RH corner of the Infotainment centre display. • The difference between the actual and set speed is too Cruise control will automatically switch off and clear the great If the vehicle has been travelling a while and then is stopped...
  • Page 87: Tire Pressure Sensing

    Tire pressure sensing is also available on winter wheels and the vehicle tire pressures and tires. feeds-back this information to Each pressure sensing device Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. the driver. has a color coded collar. Ensure the Each road wheel is installed LED Status...
  • Page 88 Inspect affected tire. Re-inflate if necessary. If on refer to the warning tables. inspection the tire is found to be OK, continue at 30 m.p.h. (48 km/h) maximum. Have the control unit checked at the earliest opportunity. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer. 4.22...
  • Page 89 30 m.p.h. (48 km/h) maximum. Have the control unit replaced at the earliest opportunity. Reduce speed to 30 m.p.h. (48 km/h). Stop in safe place as Consult your Aston Martin Dealer. soon as possible. Have the control unit replaced at the earliest opportunity.
  • Page 90 4.24...
  • Page 91 Driving Contents Driving Safety..............5.2 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)........5.14 Starting the Engine ............5.2 Fuel Filling ..............5.16 Automatic Transmission ..........5.3 Catalytic Converters ............. 5.17 Driving (Automatic Transmission) ........5.8 Rear Parking Assist............5.18 Driving (Manual Transmission) ........5.10 Front and Rear Parking Assist (Option)......
  • Page 92: Driving Safety

    Under certain conditions ‘N’ may be displayed. This may limitations of the vehicle. As with other vehicles of this indicate a transmission fault. Consult your Aston Martin type, failure to operate the vehicle properly can result in Dealer...
  • Page 93: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic Transmission Innovative ‘Shift by Wire’ technology has allowed Aston The message centre left displays the current position and the If the brake pedal is not pressed the message display will Martin to replace the conventional PRND shift lever with a GPID displays ‘P’.
  • Page 94 N (Neutral) D (Drive) The message centre (left) will display the current position, the GPID displays ‘D’ and Select neutral by pressing the ‘N’ button or by The engine cannot be started in this position. ‘Auto’ and the drive button ‘telltale’ lamp will pulling back on both gearshift paddles At standstill drive is selected by pressing the ‘D’...
  • Page 95 When shifting gear the GPID displays the target Gearshift Paddles Touchtronic Mode gear and ‘Touch’, while the message centre Two gearshift paddles (A) are Gearshifts up and down are controlled by the driver, using left will display the actual gear when the mounted behind the the shift paddles mounted on the steering column.
  • Page 96 Upshifts and downshifts will occur at higher engine speeds in Operating the Park Override Park (P) Override ‘D’ Sport than in 'D’ Auto mode to provide a sportier drive. Apply the parking brake. Remove the LH rear seat base (A) If the vehicle fails to start or has broken down the automatic When Sport mode is engaged while in ‘Touchtronic’...
  • Page 97 Engine performance If a fault is detected in the ‘Shift by Wire’ system the vehicle will be restricted. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. will go into ‘Limp Home’ mode. There are three types of Mechanical - ‘Limphome No Gear Change Possible’...
  • Page 98: Driving (Automatic Transmission)

    Driving (Automatic Transmission) Do not attempt to change position while in mechanical When the vehicle is stationary the transmission will select Automatic Mode limp home mode, i.e. pressing either P, R, N, D or 1st gear. 1. Start the engine. pulling back on both gear shift paddles simultaneously.
  • Page 99 5. To bring the vehicle to a halt, press the brake pedal and When selecting a gear ensure that the correct position and Selecting Reverse gear has been selected by checking the message display left downshift as required. Bring the vehicle to a halt, press the brake pedal and press and the GPID.
  • Page 100: Driving (Manual Transmission)

    Driving (Manual Transmission) The button lamp will illuminate red and ‘R’ will be displayed, The manual To inform the driver that the current gear has reached it’s in red, in the GPID. Additionally, an audible warning will transmission upper rev. limit the GPID will indicate revs increasing. sound.
  • Page 101: Footbrake

    Do not continue to drive. the vehicle. Contact the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. It is essential that the brake system is checked immediately, preferably by an Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 102: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    If any braking system malfunction occurs, immediately have conditions. The fact that a vehicle is equipped with ABS must the Braking and ABS systems checked by your Aston Martin never allow the driver to be tempted into taking risks which Dealer.
  • Page 103: Parking Brake

    If the ignition is on the parking brake warning light on resistance is felt, then depress the release button and In the event of an ABS fault, consult your Aston Martin Dealer the instrument cluster will illuminate, indicating that push the parking brake lever down.
  • Page 104: Dynamic Stability Control (Dsc)

    Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) Always check that the brake warning lamp is correctly Warning Driver Interface and Control extinguished before moving off. Do not attempt to drive It is the drivers responsibility to drive safely according to The DSC system is switched ‘On’ when the engine is started. the vehicle if the brake warning lamp remains on.
  • Page 105 Traction Control must never allow the driver to be right depending on the fault detected your Aston Martin Dealer. If the centre position of the tempted into taking risks which could affect his or her If vehicle cruise control is engaged it will automatically steering deviates, the DSC may not operate correctly safety or that of other road users.
  • Page 106: Fuel Filling

    Fuel Filling Traction control prevents excessive wheel-spin at standing If traction control cuts in when driving on extended icy or Open the fuel flap by pressing starts, or during acceleration. Wheel-spin is usually caused by slippery surfaces, reduce engine power as necessary until the the fuel flap release switch.
  • Page 107: Catalytic Converters

    Power to the fuel pumps will terminate, thereby converters. If leaded fuel is inadvertently added to the fuel reducing fire risk. tank do not start the engine, do not drive the vehicle. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer immediately. 5.17...
  • Page 108: Rear Parking Assist

    Rear Parking Assist If reversing into a confined area, i.e. a home garage, the rear When parking or reversing make full use of rearward Warning parking assist outer sensors will detect the side walls 1 ft (30 vision and all mirrors to be aware of persons or objects Rear parking assist does not replace need for total cm) and, after 3 seconds, the ‘Beep’...
  • Page 109: Front And Rear Parking Assist (Option)

    Front and Rear Parking Assist (Option) It remains the driver’s responsibility to detect obstacles The rear sensors are not active when the gear selector is and estimate the car’s distance from them. Some in neutral, therefore care should be taken if moving the overhanging objects, barriers, thin obstructions or vehicle as the tone will not sound.
  • Page 110 The parking switch LED will illuminate when the system is If an obstacle is detected at the front or rear of the vehicle, a Operation turned on. The LED will blink if a fault is detected in the series of beeps will be heard from the front or rear speaker The Parking assist system defaults to inactive when the system.
  • Page 111: Driving Techniques

    Nevertheless it It is important to take bends or curves at a safe, reasonable Please contact your Aston Martin Dealer for further is prudent to limit engine loads (e.g. by accelerating gently speed, particularly when driving on wet or slippery road information.
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  • Page 113 Convertible Roof Contents Roof Operation.............. 6.2 Roof Maintenance............6.10 Opening the Convertible Roof........6.4 Deployable Rollbars ............. 6.10 Closing the Convertible Roof .......... 6.5 Wind Deflector (Option) ..........6.12 Manual Operation ............6.6...
  • Page 114 If this happens, wait ten minutes for the storage area. operating system to cool down before operating the Aston Martin recommend that the convertible roof is roof. Any objects / items stored there may cause damage to not operated at temperatures below 32°F (0°C).
  • Page 115 The Convertible Roof • Sufficient headroom is available for the Convertible Roof As soon as it is safe to do so continue the roof operation switch is located movement. If the roof is left in ‘Pause’, after a short time to close or open hydraulic pressure will be lost.
  • Page 116 Opening the Convertible Roof Warning Operating the Convertible Roof while Driving Moving Off While Operating the Convertible Roof Roof movement has not finished and locked until ‘Roof If attempting to close / open the Convertible Roof while Warning Movement Complete’ appears in the message display. driving the warning message ‘Road Speed Exceeded for Keep the vehicle road speed down to a minimum until Ensure that there is sufficient headroom for the...
  • Page 117 Closing the Convertible Roof Open (1) Open (3) Warning If raised The tonneau lid Roof movement has not finished and locked until ‘Roof Movement Complete’ appears in the message display. the door opens. windows Ensure that there is sufficient headroom for the drop.
  • Page 118 Manual Operation In the unlikely event of the Convertible Roof failing during Close (1) Close (3) closing or opening (after the locks have released), the The tonneau lid Convertible Roof can be manually closed and locked. opens and the Convertible Convertible Roof Roof raises.
  • Page 119 If the tonneau lid has unlocked and the Convertible Roof Closing the Roof Manually rear is underneath. The assistance of a second person may be required to close Manually lift the tonneau lid. Continue to hold the tonneau the Convertible Roof manually. lid while closing the Convertible Roof.
  • Page 120 Remove the trim Ensure that the hook on the last roof joint engages Locking the roof manually may require the assistance of a correctly on both sides. plug. second person to push down so the catches engage while the allen key is turned. Using the allen key provided in the vehicle tool kit, lock the roof in position.
  • Page 121 ‘Roof Movement Paused’ will appear in Rear Quarter Windows the message display and a continuous Depending on the reason why the roof fails, the rear quarter ‘beep’ will activate until the roof has windows may not close when closing the roof manually. been locked.
  • Page 122 Do not use spot cleaners, chemical diluents or any The deployable rollbar system and the airbag system react organic cleaners. If in doubt, contact your Aston Martin independently. The deployable rollbars and the airbags may Dealer.
  • Page 123 If the deployable rollbar system has been deployed, proceed behind the rear seat, which to your nearest Aston Martin Dealer. Warning will deploy in the unlikely If the roof is closed the event of the vehicle rolling...
  • Page 124 Wind Deflector (Option) A wind deflector can be installed to enhance comfort when Take care not to damage the wind deflector when Installation driving with the roof down. adjusting the driver or passenger seat position. Ensure 1. Remove the deflector that the seats do not come into contact the wind •...
  • Page 125 2. Unfold. 4. Locate the two tabs 5. With the tabs located in to the openings line up the location provided in the rear pins and locate the seat backs. two locking pins either side in the openings provided. Twist the pins (left or right) to release and 3.
  • Page 126 Raised Operation Grab the rear of the top Lowered section and pull Grab the top of the upwards (90°)untill a raised section and locating ‘click’ is heard. lower until a locating ‘click’ is heard. 6.14...
  • Page 127 Climate Control Contents Operating Tips ............... 7.2 Manual Operation............7.7 Control Switches ............7.3 Solar / Temperature Sensors ......... 7.10 Airflow Modes ............... 7.4 Display Units..............7.10 Automatic Operation ............. 7.6...
  • Page 128 If the climate control system is low on ensure optimum temperature control this grille should not climate control system to de-mist the windows refrigerant or has a malfunction, consult your Aston Martin be obstructed Dealer • To help de-mist the windows, operate the air conditioner •...
  • Page 129 Control Switches (2) Air Flow Dial - Select the required airflow. The (4) Air Circulation Button - Controls the source of air selected air flow mode is displayed on the Infotainment entering the vehicle. Press to select recirculated air (a lamp centre screen.
  • Page 130 Airflow Modes Face Only Face and Feet Feet Only...
  • Page 131 Defroster and Feet Defroster Only Adjusting the Vents To adjust the air flow vents:...
  • Page 132 Automatic Operation When using the air conditioner, mist may come out from the The heated front windshield (option) will activate and Automatic Windshield Defrosting and Demisting vents. This is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air remain on for 6.5 minutes.
  • Page 133 Manual Operation When using the air conditioner, mist may come out from the Setting the temperature to Max., high or low will not provide Cooling (With A/C) vents. This is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air the required temperature at a faster rate.
  • Page 134 5. Adjust the fan speed and temperature to maintain Ventilation Windshield Defrosting and Demisting maximum comfort. Vehicles not installed with heated front windshield 1. Turn the air flow dial to 6. To cease dehumidifying press A/C (the button lamp will (option).
  • Page 135 4. Set the required fan speed. 2. Set the required temperature and fan speed. Dehumidifying (With A/C) For maximum defrosting and demisting set the temperature Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold weather to help and fan speed dials to max. demist the and side windows.
  • Page 136 Solar / Temperature Sensors Display Units The automatic air conditioner function measures inside and To change the display units from °C to °F or °F to °C. outside temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets temperatures inside the passenger compartment accordingly. To ensure effective operation do not obscure the following sensors.
  • Page 137 Audio Contents Introduction..............8.2 Automatic Frequency (AF) Updating......8.11 Control Panel..............8.3 Resetting Radio Functions..........8.11 Battery Protection Mode ..........8.5 FM Menu ..............8.12 Audio Functions............. 8.5 AM Menu ..............8.12 Radio Functions ............. 8.7 CD Changer ..............8.13 Programme Type (PTY)..........
  • Page 138: Introduction

    Introduction Audio is an integrated part of the Infotainment centre system Linn 260W Audio System with LIMBIK 5.1 (Option) Linn 950W Audio System with Dolby Pro Logic II along with ‘in-vehicle’ telephone system (option) and (Option) Features the following additional specification, over and Satellite Navigation system functions.
  • Page 139: Control Panel

    Control Panel (1) Enter - Select in the menu, activate a selection or activate the telephone from stand-by mode. (2) AM / FM - Switch between FM1, FM2 and (3) Power - Press for audio On / Off. (4) Volume - Rotate for volume control. (5) Mute - Press and release to mute the audio system / pause a CD at any time.
  • Page 140 (6) Menu - Opens the main menu. (10) Sound - Press to select sound settings. (16) Auto - Find and store the strongest Rotate to set. stations. (17) Buttons 0 – 9 - Station presets, CD (7) Exit - Scroll back in the menu, cancel a (11) Tuning - Turn to manually search changer position, number / character selection, put the telephone (option) in...
  • Page 141: Battery Protection Mode

    Battery Protection Mode Audio Functions Using the vehicle electrical systems, i.e. the infotainment Audio On / Off Volume Mute system, with the ignition key at position ‘I’ (engine off) will The audio volume will be muted if the in-car phone (option) drain the battery charge.
  • Page 142 Volume Control for PTY, News and Alarm Sound Setting Setting the Surround Sound If a CD is playing when the radio receives a traffic bulletin, 1. Press Press the button repeatedly until you reach the the CD player enters pause mode. The message is played at 2.
  • Page 143: Radio Functions

    Radio Functions The symbol Dolby PL II is shown in the display if Pro Logic II Bass Speaker – Subbase Automatic Station Search has been selected. 3 CH is shown in the display if 3 channel Gives a fuller sound and deeper bass to the system. 1.
  • Page 144 Manual Station Searching Storing Stations Automatic Storage of Stations There are two ways of searching for a station manually. To store a selected station under one of the station setting This function automatically searches and stores up to ten buttons 0-9 (17). strong AM or FM stations in a separate memory.
  • Page 145 The stored stations can be found using the buttons 0-9. Scanning for a Station Alarm When the radio is in Auto store mode, ‘Auto’ is shown in the 1. Select radio mode using the button. The alarm is transmitted automatically. The function cannot display.
  • Page 146: Programme Type (Pty)

    Programme Type (PTY) When FM 1 or 2 is selected use the PTY function to select Search for a Specific Programme Type 7. Select ‘Search PTY’ and press . If the radio finds a between the different programme types. Search through the entire wave band: station with the selected programme type, it is played through the speakers.
  • Page 147: Automatic Frequency (Af) Updating

    Automatic Frequency (AF) Updating Resetting Radio Functions The AF function is usually active and makes sure that the Restores all radio settings to the original factory settings. To Deactivate PTY Standby Mode strongest available transmitter for a radio station is used. 1.
  • Page 148: Fm Menu

    FM Menu AM Menu PTY... Advanced Radio Settings... Audio Settings... • Equalizer front (option) Audio Settings... • Subwoofer (option) • Select PTY... • AF • Surround AM / FM (option) • Equalizer rear (option) • Surround AM / FM... • On* / Off (option) •...
  • Page 149: Cd Changer

    CD Changer (1) Enter - Select in the menu, activate a selection or activate the telephone from stand-by mode. (2) AM / FM - Switch between FM1, FM2 and 3) Power - Press for audio On / Off. (4) Volume - Rotate for volume control. (5) Mute - Press and release to mute the audio system / pause a CD at any time.
  • Page 150 (6) Menu - Opens the main menu. (10) Sound - Press to select sound settings. (16) Auto - Find and store the strongest Rotate to set. stations. (17) Buttons 0 – 9 - Station presets, CD (7) Exit - Scroll back in the menu, cancel a (11) Tuning - Turn to manually search changer position, number / character selection, put the telephone (option) in...
  • Page 151 Use only 12 cm CDs. Inserting a CD Pause Mode Do not use CDs with adhesive disc labels. The heat from The CD changer can hold up to six discs. When the volume is at zero, the CD player switches to the CD player can cause the label to come loose from the pause mode.
  • Page 152 Fast Forward / Rewind Random Disc Text Plays tracks from the CD in random order. Some CDs have title information. Press and hold down the left or right button to Show CD title information search within a track or the whole CD. The search continues 1.
  • Page 153: Cd Changer Menu

    CD Changer Menu Random... • Equalizer front (option) Eject 1 CD • Off* / Single disc / All discs • Equalizer rear (option) Press the eject button to eject the CD. Disc text • Auto. volume control For traffic safety reasons, the CD remains out for •...
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  • Page 155 Bluetooth Contents Introduction..............9.2 Mute and Un-mute a Call..........9.12 System Active / Inactive..........9.2 Call Waiting ..............9.12 Controls ................. 9.3 Sending DTMF Tones........... 9.13 Getting Help ..............9.5 Bluetooth Contact List ..........9.14 Connecting a Phone............9.5 System Prompts............9.16 Making Calls ..............
  • Page 156: Introduction

    Introduction System Active / Inactive The Bluetooth system installed in this vehicle offers the The Bluetooth system is only active when the vehicle ignition Volante Only: Driving with the roof opened. following features: is switched to On. If, during a call, the ignition is switched to If making or receiving calls, microphone performance will be Off the call will transfer to the mobile phone after approx.
  • Page 157: Controls

    Controls 1. Control pad. 2. System LEDs (Refer to ’LED Indicator Functions’, page (5) Answer Button 9.19). ‘Press and Release’ 3. Integrated microphone (behind the rear view mirror). when receiving a call - to answer that call. 4. Integrated amplifier (not shown). when the system is not - to make a call using the last 5.
  • Page 158 (8) Talk Button (6) Volume Button (7) End Button ‘Press and Release’ ‘Press and Release’ (+ or -) ‘Press and Release’ during normal operation once to initiate a voice during a call - to increase or decrease the during an active call - to end that call recognition (VR) session.
  • Page 159: Getting Help

    Bluetooth system. 2. When the phone displays ‘Aston Martin’ select the This system supports paired links with up to four phones. device. The phone displays the passcode entry screen. The process of initiating a Bluetooth connection with a 3.
  • Page 160 When prompted say ‘Set-up the passcode’. menu’. The system responds with ‘Set-up menu. Please 3. When the phone displays ‘Aston Martin’, select the say a command’. device. The phone will display the passcode entry screen. 2. Say ‘Connect phone <n>’. The system responds with 4.
  • Page 161 Removing a Paired Phone Removing All Phones Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition 1. Press the button. When prompted say ‘Set-up 1. Press the button. When prompted say ‘Set-up menu’. The system responds with ‘Set-up menu. Please menu’. The system responds with ‘Set-up menu. Please say a command’.
  • Page 162: Making Calls

    Making Calls When connected, all of these calls are handsfree. Terminate Calling with a Whole Number Calling with Number Segments a VR session at any time by pressing the button. Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Placing a Call with Voice Recognition (VR) 1.
  • Page 163 To delete a phone number segment, say ‘Clear’ when Calling a Number from the Bluetooth Contact List Calling a Number Using Phone Voice Tags prompted for the next segment. The system responds with ‘Last String Cleared’, echoes any remaining segments, and Using Voice Recognition The voice tag must already be stored in the mobile phone.
  • Page 164: Receiving Calls

    Receiving Calls Using the Control Pad Calling a Number Using Speed Dial Using Redial Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Press the button. 1. Press the button. When prompted, say ‘Speed Press the button. When prompted, say ‘Redial’. The Using the Phone Dial’.
  • Page 165: Ending Calls

    Ending Calls Transfer a Call Using Voice Recognition From the Vehicle to Your Phone From Your Phone to the Vehicle Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Press the button. When prompted say ‘Hang Up’. The system responds with ‘Call ended’. Press the button.
  • Page 166: Reject A Call

    Reject a Call Mute and Un-mute a Call Call Waiting Using the Control Pad Using the Control Pad If the mobile phone supports call waiting. When you are on a call, an audible ‘beep’ signals a 2nd call. Mute - Press and hold either the Up / Down button.
  • Page 167: Sending Dtmf Tones

    Sending DTMF Tones Using Voice Recognition If the button is not pressed, the incoming call is automatically rejected and sent to voicemail (if set up on the Press the button. When prompted, say ‘Enter phone). <digits>’ to send numbers as DTMF tones. The incoming call can also be rejected by pressing and Using the Phone releasing the...
  • Page 168: Bluetooth Contact List

    Bluetooth Contact List A list of names and phone numbers can be stored in the 3. Dictate the phone number either as: Using Voice Recognition systems contact list. The list can include up to 20 entries. • An entire number (without pauses between digits) A phone must be connected to the system before the 1.
  • Page 169 Deleting an Entry Listing Contacts Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition 1. Press the button. When prompted, say ‘Contact Press the button. When prompted, say ‘Contact List’. List’. If the system responds with ‘Contact list. Please say a If the system responds with ‘Contact list. Please say a command’, say ‘List contacts’.
  • Page 170: System Prompts

    System Prompts Voice Prompts Announcing a Caller Audio Indicators To turn voice prompts On or Off: To turn the Caller Announce function On or Off: When the system is not in a call or an active VR session, the following audio indicators may be heard: Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition If supported by the mobile phone.
  • Page 171: Selecting A Language

    Selecting a Language 2. Use the volume Up / Down button to scroll through the When changing the system’s language, all contacts in the Bluetooth contacts list are deleted. language choices. As a language appears, the system plays the prompt for that language (For example: ‘English. Using Voice Recognition To choose this language, restart the vehicle’.).
  • Page 172: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Definitions Continuous Voice Recognition - The ability to find word Symptom Action Symptom Action boundaries without requiring pauses between words. New phones will • The phone must support Bluetooth Poor VR • Enter the digits in segments not pair with the Handsfree Profile 0.96 or 1.0.
  • Page 173: Led Indicator Functions

    LED Indicator Functions Ready State - The system is paired to a phone but is not in LED State an active call. Phone Status Power Off Power On Pairing in Progress Mute Mode Call Waiting Speaker Dependence - The degree to which a speech Blue Not connected Flashing...
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  • Page 175 Satellite Navigation Introduction........10.2 Set a Destination .......10.12 Itinerary ..........10.26 Disc Player Location......10.2 Free Search ........10.20 Guidance.......... 10.27 Map Disc ..........10.2 Next Destination .......10.21 Avoid Areas ........10.28 System Controls ........10.4 Current Position ........10.22 Detours..........10.31 Getting Starting ........
  • Page 176: Introduction

    Introduction Disc Player Location Map Disc The Satellite Navigation system is an Remove a protection panel (screws x4) in Be careful when handling map discs. Make Screen Care integrated part of the Infotainment centre the rear passenger seat ‘kick board’ (right sure they do not become dirty and are not The screen must only be cleaned with a soft, hand side) to access the disc player.
  • Page 177 For information on the latest versions of the will eject (the ignition must be On). If more than one disc is supplied each disc map disc’s, contact your Aston Martin 3. Insert the new disc and close the hatch. will contain area specific information.
  • Page 178: System Controls

    System Controls (1) Screen - Displays maps (4) Navigator - Move ‘Up’, Warning Never use the navigation system or any and provides detailed ‘Down’, ‘Right’ or ‘Left’ to other feature in the vehicle in a way that information on route type, navigate through different distracts you from the task of driving distance, etc.
  • Page 179: Getting Starting

    Getting Starting Menu Structure Turning the Navigation System ‘Off’ Guidance Voice Using this Guide Left Hand Menu Move to <shutdown> using Navigator and (Refer to ’System Settings’, page 10.9) Search Path press With Audio On - If guidance is active, when Menu paths are indicated for each operation guidance is provided the audio system will in the following format:...
  • Page 180 Quick menus make it easier to access certain Right Hand Menu Quick Menu Map Scale system options. Some options are only accessible through the Quick menus. Each menu heading in the left-hand section Used to zoom in or out. The entire route Press while in map view to access has a sub menu containing further options.
  • Page 181 Guidance Detour Points of Interest Search for points of interest around your Press to repeat a voice guidance. Used, for example, to choose between Avoid parts of the calculated route, e.g., to avoid construction (Refer to ’Avoid Areas’, vehicle and along the itinerary, e.g. select displaying one or two maps (Refer to ’Using page 10.28).
  • Page 182: Map Image

    1. Distance to the next guidance point. 14. Position of vehicle. 2. Next guidance. 15. Route. 3. Name of the next street. 16. Facility symbol for Aston Martin Dealer. 4. Road sign information. 17. Compass. 5. City center 18. Direction of destination 6.
  • Page 183: System Settings

    System Settings Compass Route - Selects the fastest or shortest route Avoid specified areas - Select the areas the Route Options when calculating. system is to avoid when calculating the route. The red tip of the compass needle points in a Press Right.
  • Page 184 POI selection - Press Right to obtain the Map orientation - Indicate whether north or Map Options Guiding Options submenu. the heading (direction of travel) should be up Select <Show all> to see all points of interest when looking at the map. symbols on the map image.
  • Page 185 POI on guidance map - Select Show if point Use Up / Down to move between the Help - Indicate if help texts are to be System Options of interest are to be displayed on the junction functions and select the desired setting using displayed at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 186: Demo (Simulation)

    Demo (Simulation) Set a Destination The Navigation system requires a destination Press Right when an arrow is displayed on Specify an Address to be entered so that a route to the the right of the line. A list of the five last Select State entered States / Cities will be displayed.
  • Page 187 The number indicates how many. Select City Return to the Character table with Move to <all Streets> and press Move Down and select directly from the list Press to delete the entered letters one Select <City> and press It is also possible to search for street in the menu.
  • Page 188 Select Street Number / Intersection No street addresses are stored in the system Select a street and press . A scroll bar for some small towns. The town centre, on the right-hand side indicates that there are however, can always be specified as the several alternatives in the list.
  • Page 189 Use Navigator to select the desired letters Press to return to the table of Specify a Zip Code and numbers from the character table and characters to delete entered characters. Use Up / Down to move to <City> and press press or move Down and choose a Zip Delete entered characters, then move Up to...
  • Page 190 Restaurants, Aston Martin dealers, Hospitals, City or area. itinerary and along the highway using the vehicle Parking, etc.
  • Page 191 Around point on map - The system searches Search Point of Interest by Name / Type Use Navigator to select the desired letters Return to the character table with the same way as <Around the car>, but and press or move Down and select Press to delete the entered letters one around a specified point on the map.
  • Page 192 From the Points of interest Quick menu it is The point of interest is displayed on the map Points of Interest - Quick Menu possible to search for Points of interest which image. Press to view the whole map are easily accessible from the highway. and to obtain map scroll mode.
  • Page 193 Specify Destination on the Map The centre of the cross indicates the current Use Navigator to move the cross to the The destination is registered and added to the itinerary. destination on the map. The name and desired destination and press to access (Set Destination >...
  • Page 194: Free Search

    Free Search OK - Shows the destination of the specified Specify Coordinates coordinates on the map. Press access the scroll menu. Move to Set as destination using Up / Down and press to select the destination as a Destination. Press to return to coordinate input.
  • Page 195: Next Destination

    Next Destination Use Navigator to enter part of the name and A scroll bar on the right-hand side indicates Press again if more destinations are that there are several alternatives in the list. press . Move Up to <Start> and press specified to obtain information and to view The number indicates how many.
  • Page 196: Current Position

    Current Position Last Ten Destinations Return Trip The scroll bar on the right-hand side indicates (Set destination > Return trip) that there are several alternatives in the list. Press to obtain guidance back to the Move to the desired destination using Up / starting point.
  • Page 197: Store A Destination

    Store a Destination Up to 250 destinations can be saved and Press to erase the original name and reused. replace it with a new one. Select <Store> to save the destination. Adjust The Map scroll function can also be used to Use Navigator to move the cross to the new save a destination (Refer to ’Map Scroll’, position of the stored destination and press...
  • Page 198 Add Info. Stored Destinations Use Up / Down to select a field and press Move among the stored destinations using to add new information or edit exiting Up / Down. Press Right or to access (Set destination > Stored Destinations) Select <Add info.>...
  • Page 199: Start Guidance

    Start Guidance Edit - Change the name, etc. of the stored The <Start guide> option is only available If a detour is made from the planned route Start guide - The system guides to the destination. when a valid destination has been entered. during the trip, the system automatically destination.
  • Page 200: Itinerary

    Itinerary An itinerary, containing several destinations, Information Edit an Itinerary can be entered to avoid entering destination after destination during your trip. One destination with up to six intermediate destinations can be specified. (Itinerary) Start guidance - Starts guidance to the The address, coordinates and in some cases (Navigation >...
  • Page 201: Guidance

    Guidance Delete - Clears the destination from the Road sign information is shown on the line (Quick menu > Map menu > Route outline) itinerary. underneath. If there is a road number and The destination and remaining distance are exit number or exit name, they are also Move - Changes the placement of the shown at the top of the screen.
  • Page 202: Avoid Areas

    Avoid Areas None - Press to deactivate areas (Settings > Route options > Avoid specified Arrow Navigation areas > Selected) already activated. Selected - Press Right to specify new areas. Press Choose option on the submenu Press to activate areas already saved using Up / Down and press which are marked with a cross.
  • Page 203 The name of the destination the centre point Select option in the submenu using Up / Specify an Area on the Map Change Size of Map Area rests on is displayed at the bottom of the Down and press map. Scale - Specify the size of the area to be The rectangle indicates the size of the area.
  • Page 204 OK - Activates areas marked with a cross. Select <Address>. Enter the address of the Move the Map Area Saved Specified Areas The areas activated are displayed on the map area to be avoided. The address then image. constitutes the centre of the area. Use Up / Down to move between the rows and press Cancel - Undoes settings made and returns to enter the address.
  • Page 205: Detours

    Detours Set the number of miles the route is to be Several streets can be selected by moving Avoid Specific Street with Up / Down and confirming each avoided using Up / Down and press selection with . The system then The system then calculates a new route and avoids the original route for the specified calculates a new route.
  • Page 206: Using Map View

    Using Map View Route outline - View a list of approaching Map Scroll guidance points (Refer to ’Guidance’, page 10.27). Two maps - View two map images. Two Maps One or two map images can be selected. Different degrees of magnification can be selected for each map image of the same Select <One map>...
  • Page 207 The destination that corresponds to the cross Scale - Function to temporarily change the POI around - The system searches for points Map Scale position is shown at the bottom of the map. of interest around a specific point on the scale.
  • Page 208 Civic / Convention Map Icons screen, use Right / Left to move to the map Community centre Aston Martin Dealer that is to be changed. centre Scale is indicated at the bottom of the screen. Court house Ferry terminal Airport...
  • Page 209: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions (Q) The position of the vehicle on the map (Q) The navigation system does not always (Q) The navigation system uses toll roads, Police station Recreation area is wrong or jumps. calculate the fastest / shortest road. highways and ferries even though I chose to Rest area Restaurant...
  • Page 210 (Q) The position of the vehicle on the map (Q) The map image does not correspond (Q) The scale of the map sometimes (Q) The system shows the route I am is incorrect after transportation. with the real situation. changes. already on when I request Calculate new route or Detour.
  • Page 211 Maintenance Contents Introduction..............11.2 Winter Tires ............... 11.26 Vehicle Jacking............. 11.3 Tire Sealant System ............ 11.26 Servicing Precautions ........... 11.4 Transporting and Towing..........11.31 Dangerous Substances..........11.5 Battery Warnings............11.32 Emergency Items............11.6 Battery ............... 11.32 Maintenance Items............11.7 Battery Charge ............11.33 Owner Maintenance ............
  • Page 212: Introduction

    Aston Martin recommend that the inflatable (airbags) deposits, and increased pollution. It could also lead to specifically designed by Aston Martin are prohibited. If restraint systems and seat belt components installed to this carried out, they may cause damage to the fuel system engine failure.
  • Page 213: Vehicle Jacking

    Vehicle Jacking This vehicle is not supplied with a vehicle jack. If this vehicle Warning Emission Warranty is to be raised using a vehicle jack ensure the following Ensure that no persons are in the vehicle before jacking The emission control systems installed to vehicles for certain jacking points are use.
  • Page 214: Servicing Precautions

    Servicing Precautions To avoid personal injury, the following safety precautions Warning Warning must be observed when the hood is open and the engine is Do not breathe exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain Keep children and pets clear of the vehicle. Do not allow running or the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 215: Dangerous Substances

    Dangerous Substances Warning Warning Protect The Environment Dangerous substances should be kept out of reach of Particular care should be taken to avoid unnecessary Warning children. contact with used engine oil. Always read carefully the It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses, or soil. Use instructions printed on labels or stamped on Warning authorized waste disposal facilities, including civic...
  • Page 216: Emergency Items

    Emergency Items Coupe Volante First Aid Kit (Option) (A) Tyre Sealant Kit (B) (Refer to ’Tire Sealant System’, page 11.26). 11.6...
  • Page 217: Maintenance Items

    Maintenance Items Allen Key - For manual operation of the convertible roof Tool Kit (Volante only). A vehicle tool kit is located Road Wheel Lock Nut Socket (option) - For the removal of underneath the trim panel a road wheel(s) when Servicing / Maintenance is required. in the left hand side of the Bulbs - (Refer to ’Bulbs’, page 11.45).
  • Page 218: Owner Maintenance

    Owner Maintenance Opening / Closing the Hood In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry Weekly Checks Opening out the following checks at the intervals suggested (more (daily if covering high mileage or touring) Take care not frequently if your vehicle is heavily used or operating in •...
  • Page 219 Lift slightly on the hood front edge whilst pulling upward on If the hood does not fully close the warning message ‘hood Closing the hood secondary catch (B) to release it. Lift the hood until not fully closed’ will appear in the message display right. Before closing the hood, remove any tools, cleaning cloths, fully open.
  • Page 220: Fluid Levels

    Fluid Levels 1. Washer Fluid Reservoir. Windshield Wash Fluid Level 2. Engine Oil Filler Cap. Top up as required. In winter, to prevent 3. Brake Fluid Reservoir. the windscreen windshield wash fluid 4. Engine Oil Dipstick. freezing, increase the fluid concentration 5.
  • Page 221 Windshield Washer Jets This vehicle's warranty may be invalidated if damage is Engine Oil Level caused by the use of improper engine oil. Low quality or Washer jet housings are located on the rear edge of the obsolete oils do NOT provide the protection required by Warning hood.
  • Page 222 1. Withdraw and wipe the dipstick The brake fluid level should read between the Min. and Max. Brake Fluid Level clean, using a lint free cloth. marks. Warning 2. Insert the dipstick, withdraw again. 1. Remove the reservoir cap. Top up to the indicated Max. Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level is below The oil level should read between level.
  • Page 223 1. Remove the pressure cap to check the Power Steering Fluid Level coolant level. The correct coolant level is Ensure power steering fluid does not contact the paint to the top of the reservoir tank. Top up work during topping up. Serious paint work damage can with the correct anti-freeze mix (Refer to result.
  • Page 224: Windshield Blade Replacement

    Windshield Blade Replacement Brake Pad ‘Bedding-in’ To replace the windscreen windshield wiper blades the Failure to ‘bed-in’ new brake pads will result in reduced wiper arms must be set at 90° to the vehicle (A). brake performance and possible brake judder or squeal. 1.
  • Page 225: Wheels And Tires

    They are also of different sizes on the front and rear axles, Only install tires approved by Aston Martin (Refer to ’Tires’, Pressures increase slightly when the tires are hot. For an therefore complete wheels cannot be swapped from one side page 12.7).
  • Page 226 Aston Martin Dealer. and separation in the tread or the sidewalls. If damage is Aston Martin Dealer for advice if the rear tires are also worn. observed or suspected have the tire inspected by a tire Each wheel and tire unit must be balanced dynamically to professional.
  • Page 227: Us Department Of Transportation

    US Department of Transportation Tread Wear Indicators The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual Uniform Tire Quality Grades conditions of their use, however, and may depart Tread wear indicators (A) are The following information relates to the tire grading system significantly from the normal due to variations in driving incorporated into the construction of developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety...
  • Page 228: Tire Sidewall Information

    Tire Sidewall Information Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on Both U.S. and Canada Warning the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law. Federal regulations require The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on tire manufacturers to place straight-ahead braking traction tests and does not Warning...
  • Page 229 (3) 65 - Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire’s ratio (7) H - Indicates the tire’s speed rating. The speed rating Information on ‘P’ Type Tires of height to width. denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for ‘P215/65R1595H’...
  • Page 230 After 2000 the numbers go to four digits. For example, 2501 Letter Rating Speed Rating For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 m.p.h. (240 km/h), tire manufacturers sometimes use the letters ZR. means the 25th week of 2001. The numbers in between are 81 m.p.h.
  • Page 231: Vehicle Loading

    Vehicle Loading (11) Maximum Load - Indicates the maximum load in Properly loading this vehicle will provide maximum return of MFD Date: Month / Year the vehicle was manufactured kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire. Refer vehicle design performance.
  • Page 232 (Refer to ’Wheels and Tires’, page 11.15). for the vehicle as built by the assembly plant. If any aftermarket or Aston Martin Dealer installed equipment has The illustrations shown are examples and may not been installed on the vehicle, the weight of the equipment accurately describe the labels on this vehicle.
  • Page 233 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo The cold inflation pressure should never be set lower than Determining the Correct Load Limit being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely the recommended pressure on the Safety Compliance 1.
  • Page 234: Safety Practices

    Safety Practices Tire Terminology Driving habits have a great deal to do with your tire mileage Tire Label - A label showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire Highway Hazards and safety. sizes, recommended inflation pressure and the maximum No matter how carefully you drive there’s always the weight the vehicle can carry.
  • Page 235 Extra Load - A class of P-metric or Metric tires designed to Bead Area of the Tire - Area of the tire next to the rim. carry a heavier maximum load at 41psi [43psi (2.9bar) for Sidewall of the Tire - Area between the bead area and the Metric tires].
  • Page 236: Winter Tires

    The use of winter tires will considerably improve handling there is no danger from passing vehicles and so that you do These are available from your Aston Martin Dealer for during these conditions. not disrupt the traffic. Warn other vehicles using the temporary use when driving in heavy snow conditions.
  • Page 237 Aston Martin Dealer down 2. Ensure that the orange • If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over a 125 mile (200 Warning On / Off switch (B) is in the ‘0’ position. km) away Do not use the system to seal a tire that was damaged 3.
  • Page 238 (E), so that the orange part is in the compressor. The journey should not be continued. the vertical position. Contact your nearest Aston Martin Dealer. Warning 8. Turn the orange On / Off switch (B) to position ‘I’. It is dangerous to inhale car fumes. Do not leave the...
  • Page 239 19 psi (1.3 bar) the tire has not been effectively on the hose (F) if the tire pressure is too high. sealed. The journey should not be continued. Contact valve cap. your nearest Aston Martin Dealer. 11.29...
  • Page 240 9. Turn the orange On / Off switch (B) to the ‘0’ position orange part of the system into the 90 position (E). The can be obtained and exchanged at your Aston Martin when the required pressure has been reached. orange part should be in the horizontal position.
  • Page 241: Transporting And Towing

    Transporting and Towing The recommended method for moving a defective vehicle is 1. Remove the towing eye from its storage location in the to have it transported in a purpose built, covered, vehicle trunk. transporter. 2. Use the screwdriver, provided in the tool kit, to remove the front number plate, then install the towing eye to the When moving the vehicle by transporter ensure the vehicle is not lashed down, to the transporter, by the...
  • Page 242: Battery Warnings

    These items contain The battery (A) is maintenance free lead and lead compounds. and should only require checking by your Aston Martin Dealer during Warning regular vehicle services. Do not allow flames, sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery.
  • Page 243: Battery Charge

    Battery Charge Various systems, for example, the clock, security systems and Warning Battery Disposal Infotainment centre system continue to drain battery power When lifting a plastic-cased battery, excessive pressure Always dispose of automotive batteries in a responsible even with the ignition switched off. on the end walls could cause acid to flow through the manner.
  • Page 244 Aston Martin recommend that if this vehicle is to be left vehicle is unused for long unused for ten (10) days or more the battery conditioner periods of time.
  • Page 245 To Connect the Battery Conditioner The battery conditioner is designed for conditioning of partially or fully charged batteries. It will not effectively charge a discharged battery. When connected the battery conditioner will maintain a small trickle charge to keep the battery in a fully charged state.
  • Page 246 Do not leave the vehicle keys and remote transmitter in Once the BDS is activated the glovebox is locked (for Battery Disconnect Switch (BDS) the trunk. If the trunk is closed there will be no access to added security). The Owner’s Guidebook will not be If this vehicle is not going to be used for a period of time, and the contents of the trunk.
  • Page 247: Battery Protection Mode

    Battery Protection Mode Using the vehicle electrical systems, i.e. the infotainment Can the BDS be activated while driving? system, with the ignition key at position ‘I’ (engine off) will What is the first indication of battery protection mode? drain the battery charge. Eventually the battery will drain to No - The BDS can not be activated while the vehicle ignition such a low level that it will not start the engine.
  • Page 248 What should I do next? What should I do if these messages are displayed? Turn off all unnecessary electrical systems to reduce battery Turn off all unnecessary electrical systems. Start the engine to drain. Start the engine to recharge the battery. Run the recharge the battery.
  • Page 249: Electrical Start From Another Vehicle

    Electrical Start From Another Vehicle The infotainment system will not operate without the engine Jump Start Procedure (Jump Start) running until the battery has regained it’s charge. With the 1. Position the vehicles so that the connecting cables will Apart from vehicle recovery, this vehicle must not be engine running the infotainment system will start up.
  • Page 250: Fuses

    (i.e. alternator mounting Cabin fuse box - Passenger Footwell. If this vehicle will not start consult your Aston Martin Dealer. bracket). Trunk fuse box - LH side of trunk.
  • Page 251 Engine Bay Fuses Engine Bay Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Keep alive power PCM (Bank B) Horn Clock Keep alive power PCM (Bank A) Cooling fan module Injectors 1-6 / Mass air flow sensor (MAF) (Bank A) Engine management (PCM A) Vapor Management valve (VMV) Engine management (PCM B) (Bank A)
  • Page 252 Engine Bay Fuses Engine Bay Fuses Cabin Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function ABS module / Battery feed Heated front windshield Deployable Rollbars (Volante) / Convertible roof switch (Volante) / Driver Information / Heated front windshield Wiper motor (slow) Master lamp switch / Glove box relay / Spare...
  • Page 253 Cabin Fuses Cabin Fuses Cabin Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Headlamp levelling module / Power Passenger seat heater Spare steering module A/C module Spare Engine fuse box, Trunk fuse box Spare Spare Spare AM / FM receiver module Spare Centre console module / Sounder module / Media play / Multi media module and...
  • Page 254 Cabin Fuses Trunk Fuses Trunk Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Passenger door module Convertible deck lid lock motors (Volante 20A Transmission control module (Automatic) only) Driver door module 10A Tire pressure monitoring 20A Spare Passenger seat power and switch pack Parking Assist module 30A Heated rear windshield Driver seat power and switch pack...
  • Page 255: Bulbs

    Bulbs Main Beam Bulb Bulb Kit Headlamp Bulbs Warning Any bulb used from the kit should be replaced at the earliest The headlamp bulbs are accessed Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out opportunity so that a full bulb kit is always available. through an access panel in each of children’s reach.
  • Page 256 Install the rubber 12.8) HID bulbs are not renewable. Refer to your Aston Martin cover and access panel. Dealer if a HID bulb fails to operate. Bulb specification - (Refer to ’Bulbs’, page 12.8)
  • Page 257 Trunk Lamp Interior Lamps 1. Taking care not to damage the vehicle trim, lever out the (A) Quarter panel (C) Door lens unit (A). (B) Footwell (D) Map 2. Twist, anti-clockwise, and remove the bulb holder. Replace the defective bulb. 1.
  • Page 258: Headlamp Alignment

    This must be completed for both RH and LH headlamps. internal lens, with no LEDs can last tens of thousands of hours and are resistant to additional loads in the heat, cold, shock and vibration. vehicle. If a rear lamp fails contact your Aston Martin Dealer. 11.48...
  • Page 259 2. Adjust the 3. Replace the access panel by snapping into place and Adjustment headlamp aim by installing the retaining screw, and turning 90° clockwise. Warning turning the adjusters Check the vertical beam angle by reversing the vehicle using a T-20 torx Never allow anyone to turn the steering wheel whilst backwards 12 ft.
  • Page 260: Door Window Reset

    Door Window Reset Bodywork and Fittings Vehicle Cleaning If power to the electric windows has been interrupted for any Checks and Maintenance Paint Work reason, they will fail to operate correctly until reset. Door drain holes Modern water based paints are much safer and more 1.
  • Page 261 Using automatic car washes and power-operated mops are Aston Martin recommends the use of ‘AUTOGLYM’ car care Alloy wheel rims should be treated with a cleaner which is not recommended, since prolonged use will cause fine products or preparations of similar reputable manufacture for specifically manufactured for this purpose.
  • Page 262 Carefully vacuum clean the roof fabric to remove any loose The seats and soft trimmed components of this vehicle are organic cleaners. If in doubt, contact your Aston Martin particles. Gently, and evenly, wash the roof fabric using a covered in natural leather hide from Bridge of Weir.
  • Page 263 Please Do not allow seat belts to be retracted until they are consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the completely dry. removal of more difficult stains such as oil, grease or ballpoint ink.
  • Page 264: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Storage 4. If the vehicle is not raised from the ground, increase the 7. Once a month: Recommendations tire pressures to 50 psi (3.4 bar / 340 kpa). Cover the tires 1 Disconnect the battery conditioner or connect the These recommendations apply to new and pre-owned cars to exclude any light.
  • Page 265 4. Wash bodywork of vehicle thoroughly and repair any Extended Storage Re-commissioning after Storage paint blisters or patches of corrosion in order to prevent For storage periods exceeding six months the following Provided that the vehicle has been stored in accordance with any further deterioration.
  • Page 266 (with the engine oil pressure is indicated on the oil pressure gauge. running to keep the battery at full voltage). If the roof still does not operate correctly contact your Aston Martin Release the starter button and accelerator pedal. Dealer.
  • Page 267 Specifications Contents Engine................12.2 Vehicle Specification ............ 12.8 Performance ..............12.2 Vehicle Weights ............12.8 Power and Torque Graph..........12.3 Exterior Dimensions ............. 12.9 Electrics ............... 12.4 Interior Dimensions............ 12.12 Steering ............... 12.5 Interior Features ............12.12 Suspension..............12.5 Exterior Features ............12.13 Brakes................
  • Page 268: Engine

    Engine Performance All alloy, quad overhead cam 48 valve V12 Compression 10.2:1 Manual Transmission Ratio Fuel Recommended Premium Unleaded Max Power 450 b.h.p. (336 kw) @ 5750 r.p.m. Gasoline 93 Octane (R+M)/2 for Ignition 'Coil on Plug' ignition system Max Torque 420 lb./ft. (570 Nm) @ 5000 r.p.m. optimum performance Emission 48 Oxygen sensors (4 per exhaust branch)
  • Page 269: Power And Torque Graph

    Power and Torque Graph Automatic Transmission Max Power 450 b.h.p. (336 kw) @ 5750 r.p.m. Max Torque 420 lb./ft. (570 Nm) @ 5000 r.p.m. 82% of maximum Max Speed torque is produced Coupe 186 m.p.h. (300 km/h) (where permitted) at only 1500 r.p.m. Volante 186 m.p.h.
  • Page 270: Electrics

    Electrics Transmission Alternator Denso SC2 150 Amps Automatic Transmission Final Drive Voltage Regulation 14.4V ±0.5V @ 68°F (20°C) ZF 6HP26 six speed with ‘Shift by Wire’ (SBW) gear shift Manual Automatic Battery Varta 90AH. technology. Ratio 3.54:1 3.15:1 Gear Limited slip differential. Ratios 4.17:1 2.34:1...
  • Page 271: Steering

    Distribution (EBD), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Dynamic Rear 0.33° (+ 0.17° / – 0.0°) Stability Control (DSC) and Traction Control (TCS). (20’ (+10’ / - 0.0’)) With the vehicle at it’s design weight. Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. 12.5...
  • Page 272: Wheels

    Install winter wheels and tires to both axles before the 1. To 60 lb. / ft. (80 Nm.) in one continuous movement. Front Aston Martin aluminum alloy wheels, 8 x 18 onset of severe winter weather conditions. 2. To 100 lb. / ft. (135 Nm.) in one continuous movement.
  • Page 273: Tires

    Snow chains may only be installed to the driven (rear) road Winter Tires rating not less than 1389 lb. (630 kg) (front) and 1565 lb. (710 wheels. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer. kg) (rear), or a load index of 92 (front) and 96 (rear) and a Warning speed category of ZR.
  • Page 274: Bulbs

    Registration plate lamps / this vehicle onto a transporter. 88 lb. (40 kg) evenly distributed The rear lamp cluster is a sealed unit. If any rear cluster lamp fails to operate contact your Aston Martin Dealer. 12.8...
  • Page 275: Exterior Dimensions

    Exterior Dimensions Inch (mm) Coupe 185.5 (4710) 79.5 (2017) 38.5 (980) 39 (990) 108 (2740) 50 (1263) 62 (1568) 17.5° 4 (105) 10.6° 10.6° Ride height is measured at GVW. 62 (1568) 74 (1875) 12.9...
  • Page 276 mm (inch) Coupe SportPack 79.5 (2017) 185.5 (4710) 38.5 (980) 39 (990) 108 (2740) 49.5 (1261) 62 (1571) 17.4° 8.8° 4 (103) 10.5° 10.5° Ride height is measured at GVW. 62 (1577) 74 (1875) 12.10...
  • Page 277 Inch (mm) Volante The minimum headroom required to open or close the convertible roof is 60 inch (1531 mm). 79.5 (2017) 185.5 (4710) 39 (990) 108 (2740) 38.5 (980) 50 (1261) 62 (1568) 17.5° 8.9° 4 (105) 10.6° 10.6° 62 (1568) Ride height is measured at GVW.
  • Page 278: Interior Dimensions

    Interior Dimensions Interior Features • Hand-crafted Bridge of Weir leather trim • Heated front seats (two heat levels) Effective Headroom • Walnut fascia veneer (alternative options) • Organic electroluminescent (OEL) displays Coupe Front 36.7 in. (932 mm) • Polished aluminum and painted alloy details Rear 31.3 in.
  • Page 279: Exterior Features

    Exterior Features Infotainment Centre • Door mirrors • Three levels of audio system with radio and 6 CD autochanger • Heated, electrically adjusted • Linn 128W Audio System (standard) • Position memory system • Linn 260W Audio System with Limbik 5.1 (option) •...
  • Page 280: Fluids

    Fluids An oil with this trademark symbol Engine oil 0W-40 Mobil 1 Recommended (0W-40) conforms to the current engine and and (0W-30) Authority Standard emission system protection standards SL / SJ / EC / CF However, if this oil is unavailable, alternatively a fully and fuel economy requirements of the synthetic 0w-30 or 0w-40 oil meeting the specifications ACEA...
  • Page 281: Capacities

    Capacities Engine coolant 50% water, 50% Havoline OAT Quarts (Liters) Engine sump (incl. filter) 11 (10.4) Do not mix OAT anti-freeze with glycol based antifreeze. Engine sump (excl. filter) 10 (9.5) Automatic Shell ATFM 1375-4 Engine cooling system 15.8 (15) transmission fluid Screen washer reservoir 7.3 (6.9)
  • Page 282 12.16...
  • Page 283 Service Contents Pre-delivery Inspection........... A.2 Replacement of Airbag Units ........A.16 Service Periods............... A.4 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners.......A.16 Service Record ............... A.9 Field Service Actions ............ A.17 Anti Corrosion Inspection..........A.13 Service Action Recalls...........A.18...
  • Page 284: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    Clutch operation (manual). Hood release and catch. Hazard warning lamps. Cigar lighter (option). set by Aston Martin Limited. Throttle pedal operation. Door operation and locks. Instrument illumination and All seat functions.
  • Page 285 (4) Wheels and Tires (6) Final Checks Odometer: Install locking road wheel nuts Tire orientation. Drive belt tensioner operation. Fuel / fluid leaks. (option). Check color coded valve collars Fuel / brake pipe security. Security of cooling hoses. Check road wheel nuts torque. (Tire pressure monitoring) Applicable Service Actions checked: Exhaust catalyst security.
  • Page 286: Service Periods

    The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if necessary. Please 20,000 mile / 32,000 km / 24 month consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates. 30,000 mile / 48,000 km / 36 month...
  • Page 287 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1500km 16000km 32000km 1500km 16000km 32000km 3 months 12 months 24 months 3 months 12 months 24 months Fluids, Filters and Leaks Checks Every 100,000 mile / 160,000 km Renew engine coolant - check S.Gravity / 5 Years Renew engine oil Check / top-up engine coolant...
  • Page 288 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1500km 16000km 32000km 1500km 16000km 32000km 3 months 12 months 24 months 3 months 12 months 24 months Mechanical Function Checks Check brake hoses, pipes and unions Check power steering pipes and unions for corrosion and Lubricate all door locks and hinges mechanical defects Lubricate hood secondary catch...
  • Page 289 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1500km 16000km 32000km 1500km 16000km 32000km 3 months 12 months 24 months 3 months 12 months 24 months Electrical Function Checks Check / operate electric windows Check / operate powerfold mirrors 70,000 mile / 112,000 km Renew spark plugs Check windshield washers and jets Check / record battery voltage...
  • Page 290 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1000mls 10000mls 20000mls 1500km 16000km 32000km 1500km 16000km 32000km 3 months 12 months 24 months 3 months 12 months 24 months Anti Corrosion Check Final Checks Check body panels and underbody for corrosion starting from the Degrease windshield inside - out (excluding stone chips).
  • Page 291: Service Record

    Initial 1,000 mile / 1,500km / 3 Month Service If the initial free 1000 mile / 1500km / 3 month service is carried out by an Aston Martin Dealer other than the Signature....... Date....selling Dealer - Ensure that the tear off sheet is completed and returned to the selling Dealer with the invoice.
  • Page 292 Odometer: Odometer: Applicable Service Actions checked: Applicable Service Actions checked: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp 10,000 mile / 16,000 km / 20,000 mile / 32,000 km / 24 12 month month Signature........Date....Signature........
  • Page 293 Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: Applicable Service Actions checked: Applicable Service Actions checked: Applicable Service Actions checked: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp 40,000 mile / 64,000 km / 50,000 mile / 80,000 km / 30,000 mile / 48,000 km / 3rd year 4th year...
  • Page 294 Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: Applicable Service Actions checked Applicable Service Actions checked Applicable Service Actions checked Open Service Actions completed Open Service Actions completed Open Service Actions completed Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp 60,000 mile / 97,000 km / 70,000 mile / 113,000 km / 80,000 mile / 129,000 km / 6th year 7th year...
  • Page 295: Anti Corrosion Inspection

    Anti Corrosion Inspection Date: Date: Date: Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection 2nd Year 3rd Year 12 Month Signature........Date....Signature........Date....Signature........Date....A.13...
  • Page 296 Date: Date: Date: Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year Signature........Date....Signature........Date....Signature........Date....A.14...
  • Page 297 Date: Date: Date: Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection 7th Year 8th Year 9th Year Signature........Date....Signature........Date....Signature........Date....A.15...
  • Page 298: Replacement Of Airbag Units

    To ensure this is Date: and safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston completed correctly and safely, this work should be carried Martin Dealership. out by your Aston Martin Dealership. Odometer: Date: Date: Dealer Stamp...
  • Page 299: Field Service Actions

    Field Service Actions Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer A.17...
  • Page 300: Service Action Recalls

    Service Action Recalls Recall No. Date Dealer A.18...
  • Page 301 Assistance Contents Aston Martin Roadside Assistance........B.2...
  • Page 302 In the event of a breakdown caused by a defect covered The Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme benefits The term of the Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, the Aston Martin provide for towing to the nearest approved dealer. Should...
  • Page 303 Roadside Assistance Membership Card and on the • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is printed Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme. The terms of the label on the drivers side door pillar. on your Roadside Assistance Membership Card. The VIN is scheme may be changed without notice.
  • Page 305 Warranty Contents Aston Martin Warranties ..........C.2 California Emissions Warranties ........C.13 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ........C.4 How Do I Handle Emergency Repairs? ......C.16 New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement ...... C.5 What Replacement Parts Should I Use? ......C.17 Wear and tear Items............C.6 Preserve Your Warranty..........C.17...
  • Page 306: Aston Martin Warranties

    This section contains information essential for the Aston Martin Lagonda North America Inc. Aston Martin Warranty Department understanding of the Aston Martin warranties and for the 533 MacArthur Boulevard Aston Martin Lagonda Limited implementation of any necessary Warranty rectification. It is...
  • Page 307: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    Aston Martin vehicles, and cover only vehicles originally Certain emission parts* 8 years / 80,000 mile A summary of Aston Martin warranties applicable to this specified and built by Aston Martin for the United States and (129,000km) vehicle follows: Canadian markets.
  • Page 308 This exclusive remedy shall not be deemed to have failed its Warranty Limitations Vehicle Emission Warranties (Californian Vehicles) essential purpose so long as Aston Martin, through its This New Vehicle Limited Warranty is the only express Emissions Defect Warranty authorized Dealers, is willing and able to repair or replace Warranty applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 309: New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement

    New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement Aston Martin does not accept responsibility under any of the Aston Martin warrants that during the Warranty period, if an The Warranty period for the vehicle begins on the date of first warranties for any consequential damage or commercial loss...
  • Page 310: Wear And Tear Items

    Wear and tear Items Items that are subject to wear and tear are generally divided Scheduled Maintenance Items Wear and Tear Items into two categories, namely those specified for replacement The items listed below are covered by the Vehicle Warranty The items listed below are recognized as having a limited or adjustment during scheduled maintenance and those that up to the first scheduled change point that replacement or...
  • Page 311 Brake pads, brake rotors and other friction related Excluded Categories of Vehicle leaves the control of Aston Martin, tampering with the components are not covered when replacement is due to The following categories of vehicle are excluded from the...
  • Page 312 Damage caused by failure to maintain the vehicle, improper Natural gas. Damage caused by the use of alternative fuels • Non-Aston Martin parts of your vehicle that are installed by maintenance of the vehicle, or using the wrong fuel, oil,...
  • Page 313: Corrosion Protection Warranty

    Aston Martin Dealer will inside. advise you of the extent to which Aston Martin will pay either for parts, or for labour, or both. If you have a question regarding a possible extra-Warranty adjustment, an...
  • Page 314: Emissions Defect Warranty (Federal)

    Emissions Defect Warranty (Federal) Emissions Performance Warranty (Federal) Under the Emissions Defect Warranty, Aston Martin provides Under the Emissions Defect Warranty Aston Martin also If your vehicle is registered in a state where the state or local coverage for 2 years or 24,000 mile (whichever occurs first).
  • Page 315 • Your vehicle fails to conform, during the warranty coverage • Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve, Spacer, Plate and What is Covered period of 2 years or 24,000 mile (whichever occurs first), Associated Parts These parts are covered by both the Emissions Defect to the applicable national EPA standards •...
  • Page 316 What is Not Covered? • PCV System and Oil Filler Cap These parts remain under warranty until, (a) the first Aston Martin may deny you warranty coverage if your vehicle • Engine Control Module replacement time that is specified under ‘Service’ in your or a part has failed because of abuse, neglect, improper •...
  • Page 317: California Emissions Warranties

    • If any emissions-related part on your vehicle is defective, emission control system on your vehicle for the periods of the part will be repaired or replaced by Aston Martin. This time listed under ‘Manufactures’ Warranty Coverage’, is your short-term emission control system Defects...
  • Page 318 El Monte, California 91731-2990 (113,00 km) is defective, the part will be repaired or Aston Martin may deny warranty coverage if the vehicle or a replaced by Aston Martin. This is your long-term emission part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance,...
  • Page 319 • Controls for Deceleration • Ignition Coil and / or Control Module To get service under your emissions warranties, take your vehicle to any Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible after • Distributor Assembly • Intake Manifold it has failed an EPA-approved test or a California Smog Check •...
  • Page 320: How Do I Handle Emergency Repairs

    How Do I Handle Emergency Repairs? You will be notified by Aston Martin in writing if your claim If your vehicle needs an emergency repair on emission Any repair not completed within 30 days also constitutes an for warranty coverage is denied. The notice will explain the...
  • Page 321: What Replacement Parts Should I Use

    Aston Martin's instructions on have been ‘certified’ by the U.S. Environmental Protection If you decide to use non-Aston Martin parts, be sure that they properly maintaining and using your vehicle. You will find Agency (EPA). Aston Martin is not responsible for the cost of are equivalent to Aston Martin parts in performance, quality these instructions in your Owner’s Guide.
  • Page 322: State Warranty Enforcement Laws

    Mahwah Director To the extent your state allows, Aston Martin requires that New Jersey you first send us a written notification of any defects or non- Vehicle Program and Compliance Division (6505J) conformities that you have experienced with your vehicle.
  • Page 323: Owner Details

    Address: Dealer Stamp 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 Zip Code: Banbury Road, Gaydon,...
  • Page 324 C.20...
  • Page 325: Owner Warranty Transfer

    Owner Warranty Transfer Owner Warranty Transfer Owner Warranty Transfer Registration No.: Registration No.: Registration No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: Recorded mileage: mile / km Recorded mileage: mile / km Recorded mileage: mile / km Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name:...
  • Page 326 C.22...
  • Page 327 Dealer Directory Contents Australia ................ D.3 Middle East ..............D.13 Austria................D.4 Monaco ..............D.14 Belgium................. D.4 New Zealand .............. D.14 Canada ................. D.5 Northern Ireland ............D.15 Channel Islands ............. D.5 Norway............... D.15 Denmark............... D.6 Portugal ..............D.15 England ................. D.6 Scotland..............
  • Page 328 If the nearest Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, changes Only Aston Martin Dealers are authorized to carry out Aston Martin Dealer is unable to help, contact Aston Martin amongst holders of the Aston Martin franchise may occur. warranty work.
  • Page 329: Australia

    Australia Adelaide Queensland Victoria Solitaire Aston Martin Sunshine Aston Martin Silverstone Aston Martin 32 Belair Rd., Hawthorn, Adelaide, SA 5062 PO Box 794, Southport, Queensland, 4215 591 Doncaster Rd., Doncaster, Victoria 3108 Telephone: (+61) 8 8272 8155 Telephone: (+61) 7 5532 1833...
  • Page 330: Austria

    E-Mail: info@astonmartin-antwerp.com E-Mail: info@astonmartin-brussels.com Vienna Antwerp Aston Martin Wien Aston Martin Belgium Sales, Service and Heritage Motorcity SCS, Autoallee 7, 2334 Vosendorf b., Wien. Blaasveldstraat 72, 2830 Tisselt Telephone: (+43) 1 698 1200-0 Telephone: (+32) (0) 3 886 3910 Facsimile:...
  • Page 331: Canada

    Web Site: www.jacksonsci.com Web Site: www.mclmotorcars.com E-Mail: astonmartin@decarie.com E-Mail: info@jacksons.je E-Mail: sales@mclmotorcars.com Ontario Aston Martin of Ontario 740 Dupont St., Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1Z6 Telephone: (+1) 416 530 1880 Facsimile: (+1) 416 530 4495 Web Site: www.grandtouringautos.com E-Mail: sales@grandtouringautos.com...
  • Page 332: Denmark

    E-Mail: astonmartinamersham@stratstone.com E-Mail: astonmartin@reading.lancasterplc.com E-Mail: sales@aston-martin.dk Cambridgeshire Buckinghamshire Lancaster Cambridge Aston Martin Lagonda Limited High St., Harston, Cambridge, CB2 5TN Works Service, Tickford St., Newport Pagnell, MK16 9AN Telephone: (+44) (0)1223 875600 Telephone: (+44) (0)1908 619264 Facsimile: (+44) (0)1223 875675...
  • Page 333 @pendragon.uk.com Essex Hertfordshire Derbyshire Grange Aston Martin Grange of Welwyn Stratstone Aston Martin Derby 2 Brook St., Brentwood, CM14 5LU Great North Rd., Stanborough, Welwyn Garden City Sir Frank Whittle Rd., Derby, DE21 4LT Telephone: (+44) (0)1277 216161 AL8 7TQ...
  • Page 334 E-Mail: astonmartin@sevenoaks.jardine.co.uk Surrey West Midlands London HWM Aston Martin Stratstone Aston Martin Birmingham Stratstone of Mayfair New Zealand Ave., Walton on Thames, KT12 1AT Monaco House, Bristol St., Birmingham, B5 7AU Brook House, Park Lane, London, W1K 7AJ Telephone: (+44) (0)1932 240611...
  • Page 335: France

    France Germany West Sussex Cannes Aachen Harwoods Aston Martin Royal Motors Cannes L. Hauswirth Exclusive Cars GMBH Terminus Rd., Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8TX 1390 Avenue du Canpon, 06110 Le Cannet Am Europaplatz, 52068 Aachen Telephone: (+44) (0)1243 836500 Telephone:...
  • Page 336 Bremen Dortmund Dusseldorf Tamsen GMBH Aston Martin Dortmund Moll Sportwagen GMBH Hauptstrasse 55 (B 51), 28816 Stuhr, Bremen Hannoversche Strasse 44, 44143 Dortmund Willstatterstr. 45, 40549 Dusseldorf Telephone: (+49) 421 80 95 80 Telephone: (+49) 231 91 20 40 80...
  • Page 337: Holland

    E-Mail: astonmartin.muenchen@autohaus- E-Mail: avalon.de Mannheim Hilversum Stuttgart Kroymans Autohaus Mannheim GMBH Kroymans Aston Martin B.V. Schwabengarage AG Saarburger Ring 19-21, 68229 Mannheim Soestdijkerstraatweg 66, 1213 XE Hilversum Cannstatter Strasse 46, 70190 Stuttgart Telephone: (+49) 621 48380-0 Telephone: (+31) 35 646 2200...
  • Page 338: Hong Kong

    Hong Kong Italy Aston Martin (HK) Ltd. Bologna Rome G/F, 63 Blue Pool Rd., Happy Valley, Hong Kong EmilianAuto Spa. Aston Martin Rome Telephone: (+852) 2366 2017 Via de Carracci 6, 40131 Bologna Via G Antonelli 2, 00197 Rome Facsimile:...
  • Page 339: Japan

    Japan Middle East Tokyo Osaka Middle East Aston Martin FZE Atlantic Cars Limited Aston Martin Osaka Hakko Floor 23, Emirates Towers, Dubai 2-3-3 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106 – 0041 1-19-1 Kitahorie, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0014 Telephone: (+971) 4 330 0999 Telephone:...
  • Page 340: Monaco

    Auckland Mana Automotive S.A.L. British Motors SAM Independant Presitige Limited Aston Martin & Land Rover Building, Chouran, Unesco, 15 Boulevard Princesse Charlotte, 98000 Monte Carlo 150 Great North Rd., PO Box 68 537, Grey Lynn, Verdun, PO Box 11-5800, Beirut...
  • Page 341: Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland Norway Portugal Antrim Oslo Porto Charles Hurst Limited As Insignia Jaguar Automoveis LDA 62 Boucher Rd., Belfast, BT12 6LR Sofienberggaten 35, N-0558 Oslo Avenida de França, 256-366 Edificio Capitolio, 4050-276, Porto Telephone: (+44) (0) 28 9038 1721 Telephone: (+47) 2323 3377 Telephone: (+351) 22 834 77 00 / 22 830 18 44...
  • Page 342: Scotland

    Scotland Singapore South Africa Lothian Aston Martin Lagonda (SEA) PTE Ltd. Johannesburg Murray Motor Company Number 1 Tuas Basin Link, Singapore 638755 Aston Martin Sandton Telephone: (+65) 6862 5868 6 Bankhead Drive, Sighthill, Edinburgh, EH11 4DJ Sandton Isle, Corner Rivonia and Lindon Rd., Sandton...
  • Page 343: Spain

    Spain Switzerland Barcelona Marbella Geneva Aston Martin Barcelona C De Salamanca SA Garage P Keller SA Roger de Lluria 115, 08037 Barcelona Carretera de Cádiz KM 171, 29670 San Pedro de 2 Rue du Grand Pré, 1202 Genève, Suisse Alcántara, Marbella...
  • Page 344: United States Of America

    United States of America Lugano Aston Martin Lagonda of North America Inc. California Garage Tarcisio Pasta SA 533 MacArthur Boulevard, Mahwah, NJ 07430 Aston Martin of Beverly Hills Telephone: (+1) 201 818 8352 Via Monteceneri 1, 6593 Cadenazzo 8833 West Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211...
  • Page 345 E-Mail: E-Mail: E-Mail: Bauer Aston Martin Cush Aston Martin of San Diego Galpin Aston Martin 1455 South Auto Mall Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705 5202 Kearney Mesa Rd., San Diego, CA 92111 15500 Roscoe Boulevard, Van Nuys, California, 91406...
  • Page 346 Colorado Florida Aston Martin Naples Sill-Terhar Aston Martin Aston Martin of Tampa Bay 850 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, Florida 34102 Telephone: (+1) 239 263 6070 PO Box 344, Broomfield, Denver, CO 80038 320 East Fletcher Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33612 Telephone:...
  • Page 347 Lake Forest Sports Cars Limited Aston Martin of Troy Millar Motor Cars 990 North Shore Drive, Lake Bluff, IL 60045 1815 Maplelawn, Troy, MI 48084 Aston Martin Long Island Sales, 1060 North Blvd., Roslyn, NY11576 Telephone: (+1) 847 295 6560 Telephone:...
  • Page 348 Nevada Ray Catena Aston Martin Ohio Gaudin Aston Martin of Las Vegas 910 US Route 1, Edison, NJ 08817 Midwestern Auto Group Telephone: (+1) 732 205 9000 7200 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 6335 Perimeter Loop Rd., Dublin, OH 43017...
  • Page 349 Pennsylvania Star Motor Cars Washington Bobby Rahal Aston Martin 7000 Katy Rd., Houston, TX 77024 Aston Martin Seattle Telephone: (+1) 713 868 6800 15035 Perry Highway, Wexford, PA 15090 311 Baker Boulevard, Seattle, Washington 98188 Telephone: (+1) 724 940 3530...
  • Page 350: Wales

    Wales South Glamorgan Stratstone Aston Martin Cardiff Cambria House, 156 North Rd., Cardiff, CF14 3BH Telephone: (+44) (0) 2920 695700 Facsimile: (+44) (0) 2920 695718 Web Site: E-Mail: cardiff@aston-martin-sales.co.uk D.24...
  • Page 351 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ......5.12 Approach Lighting ..........2.11 Accessory Power Socket .........3.29 Ashtray and Cigar Lighter (Option) ......3.30 Acknowledge messages ..........4.4 Aston Martin Assistance ........... B.1 Advanced Restraints System ........3.19 Aston Martin Warranties .......... C.1 Air Conditioning Audio Automatic Operation ..........7.6...
  • Page 352 Brakes Condensation, Headlamp Units ......11.45 ABS Warning ............. 5.13 Convertible Roof (Volante) Battery Charge .............11.33 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ......5.12 Deployable Rollbars ......... 3.27 6.10 Battery Disconnect Switch ........11.39 Footbrake ............5.11 Lowering the Roof ..........6.5 Battery Maintenance ..........11.34 Warnings ............
  • Page 353 Defrosting / Demisting. Manual, .......7.8 Deployable Rollbars (Volante) .......3.27 6.10 Electric Windows ..........3.30 Garage Door Opener (Option) .......2.16 Door Mirrors ............3.7 Emergency Items Operation ............2.19 Auto Fold .............3.9 First Aid Kit (Option) .......... 11.6 Programming ............2.18 Power Fold ............3.7 Tire Sealant Kit ..........
  • Page 354 Licence Plate Lights ..........11.46 Master Lamp Switch ..........4.15 Lights On Warning ..........4.15 Maximum Engine Speed ..........5.6 Ignition Lock ............4.16 Limp-home Mode ........... 5.7 Memory Mirrors ............3.8 Infotainment Centre ..........4.11 Locking ..............2.6 Message Display (Right) ..........4.4 Interior Mirrors Low Outside Temperature Warning ......
  • Page 355 Servicing Precautions ..........11.4 Shift by Wire ............5.3 Raising the Roof (Volante) ........6.4 Safety Defects - Reporting ........1.6 Side Marker Lights ..........11.46 Reading Lamps ............3.31 Satellite Navigation Specifications Reduced Guard Switch ..........4.14 Care Points ............10.2 Brakes ..............12.5 Remote Transmitter ..........2.2 Changing the DVD ..........
  • Page 356 Sport Mode Switch ..........4.13 Tires Starting the Engine ...........5.2 Safety Practices ..........11.24 Vanity Mirror ............3.7 Steering Wheel Adjustment ........3.6 Sidewall Information ........11.18 Vehicle Identification ..........1.5 Storage ..............3.28 Terminology ............ 11.24 Vehicle Jacking ............11.3 Switches and Controls Uniform Tire Quality Grades (USA) ....11.17 Vehicle Key ..............2.2 Centre Stack ............4.10 Vehicle Loading ..........

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