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  • Page 2 Aston Martin Owner’s Club An invitation to join the Aston Martin Owner’s Club The sporting spirit of the 1930s exists today in one of the world’s most exclusive car clubs. Enthusiasts in nearly 60 countries are united by an interest in iconic cars with an enviable pedigree. Enjoy the company of like-minded owners in a wide range of activities: social evenings, weekends away or motoring tours.
  • Page 3 The Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enhancement of the near 100 year history of Aston Martin. Its world class collection comprising the automotive museum, substantial archive and collection of historical artefacts is housed in the magnificently restored Grade II* listed barn in Oxfordshire which it shares with the Owners Club.
  • Page 4 Hands-Free Phone ................9 photocopying, recording or other means without prior written Telephone: +44 (0)1926 644300 Satellite Navigation ..............10 permission from Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. Fax: +44 (0)1926 644733 Maintenance................11 The manufacturer reserves the right to vary specifications without Specifications ................12 notice in accordance with its policy of continual product Service ..................
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Welcome ...................1.2 Warnings, Cautions and Notes ...........1.3 Component Location ..............1.3 Vehicle Identification ..............1.3 Data Recording ................1.4 Reporting Safety Defects ............1.4 Health..................1.5 Vehicle Provenance..............1.6...
  • Page 6: Welcome

    All new owners are recommended to carefully study the and audited to Aston Martin Body Repair Center standards in either contents of this Owner’s Guide prior to driving. If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is unable to help, contact Aston Category A or B. Martin directly: This Owner’s Guide forms part of the essential vehicle equipment for...
  • Page 7: Warnings, Cautions And Notes

    Warnings, Cautions and Notes Component Location Vehicle Identification The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are used within this All directions for locating components The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in the left side Owner’s Guide to call your attention to specific types of information. are described as viewed from the bottom corner of the windshield.
  • Page 8: Data Recording

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in • Information about the performance of various systems and addition to notifying Aston Martin Lagonda of North America Inc., modules in the vehicle 9920 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618, USA.
  • Page 9: Health

    Washington, DC 20590. Transport Canada in addition to notifying your Aston Martin Dealer. the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety To contact Transport Canada, call their toll-free number: 1-800-333- reproductive harm.
  • Page 10: Vehicle Provenance

    Vehicle Provenance Model: First Owner: Third Owner: Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Body Color: Interior Color: Delivery Date Delivery Date Fascia Color: Vehicle Identification Number: As on the VIN plate Second Owner: Fourth Owner: Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date...
  • Page 11 Fifth Owner: Selling Dealer Delivery Date Sixth Owner: Selling Dealer Delivery Date...
  • Page 13 Vehicle Security Introduction ................2.2 Automatic Lock ................2.8 Emotion Control Unit ..............2.2 Approach Light................2.9 Emergency Key................2.3 Homesafe ..................2.9 Unlocking and Opening .............2.4 Alarm ..................2.10 Locking ..................2.5 Reduced Guard................2.10 Master Locks ................2.6 Passive Anti-Theft System ............2.11 Trunk Lid ...................2.6 Garage Door Opener ...............2.12 Deadlocking................2.8 Personalisation .................2.15...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    • Tilt Sensor vehicle when unattended. Vehicle protection is enhanced by a Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. which provides engine immobilisation if the wrong vehicle key is used. FCC Warning: ‘Note’ - Changes not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority...
  • Page 15: Emergency Key

    If the emergency key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. vehicle, then release, to centrally lock the Vehicle Key Security Functions vehicle, disable the trunk lid and fuel flap [1] LOCK: Press and release for one step release switches.
  • Page 16: Unlocking And Opening

    Unlocking and Opening Stand within 16 ft of the vehicle, point the vehicle key towards the (Refer to ’Reduced Guard’, page 2.10). If the vehicle has been opened using the spare key and the driver vehicle and press the UNLOCK button once to unlock the driver's seat or door rear view mirrors have been adjusted, the seat and door Vehicle unlock from inside can be set to automatic unlock when the door and disarm the security system (the direction indicators will flash...
  • Page 17: Locking

    Locking Automatic Re-locking If passengers are to stay in the vehicle after it has been locked, If the vehicle is locked with the trunk lid open, the vehicle will reduced guard must be set to ON before locking. This will let a lock and arm but deadlocking, tilt and interior movement sensors If the vehicle is locked and then unlocked but a door or the trunk lid passenger open a door from inside the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Master Locks

    Master Locks Trunk Lid All doors, fuel flap and trunk lid To Open the Trunk Lid When the vehicle is unlocked using the master lock switch the release switches may be locked LED in each door handle will come ON (for 10 seconds or until the Press the TRUNK OPEN and unlocked by using the master door is opened).
  • Page 19 Opening from Inside the Vehicle To Close the Trunk Lid Vehicle Locked - Trunk Lid Open Pull back on the trunk lid release Grasp the leather pull (C) and pull To use a battery conditioner the trunk lid has to be left open (trunk switch (B).
  • Page 20: Deadlocking

    Deadlocking Automatic Lock Trunk Lid Emergency Open When automatic lock is set to ON the doors and the trunk lid will If passengers are to stay in the vehicle after locking, reduced automatically lock as vehicle speed reaches 7 km/h. This function guard must be ON before locking.
  • Page 21: Approach Light

    Approach Light Homesafe <Doors auto lock>: Set to ON: Doors and the trunk lid When approaching the vehicle the side and interior lamps can be set When exiting the vehicle and the vehicle key has been removed from automatically lock when the vehicle moves off. Set to OFF: Doors to ON by pressing the APPROACH LIGHT button on the vehicle key.
  • Page 22: Alarm

    Alarm Reduced Guard When the alarm has started a siren will be heard for a 25 seconds Interior Movement Sensor Warning: If a passenger is to stay in the vehicle after it has cycle (ten cycles maximum) and the direction indicators flash for been locked, reduced guard must be set to ON before locking.
  • Page 23: Passive Anti-Theft System

    The PATS system state is shown If a vehicle key is lost, a duplicate key can be created and by the red symbol on the programmed from the spare key by your Aston Martin Dealer. instrument cluster (A). Starting the Engine When the security system is disarmed and the vehicle key is in the ignition control, the PATS controller sends a signal to the vehicle key.
  • Page 24: Garage Door Opener

    For information, or for assistance, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Alternatively contact HomeLink directly at www.homelink.com or...
  • Page 25 Programming 2. Hold the original remote control of the device to be Operation programmed at a distance of 4-12 inches away from the The vehicle should be within the operating range of the gate or garage Step 1 erases all programming. It only requires completing if HomeLink transmitter unit keeping the LED in view all the time.
  • Page 26 If HomeLink now does not operate the garage door opener (or other The vehicle must be within operating range of the garage door Reprogramming device), this may be because the original remote control has a rolling opener and the ignition set to ON. Make sure you comply with the If a HomeLink button has been programmed to operate a device, and code feature (Refer to ’Rolling Code Synchronisation’, page 2.14).
  • Page 27: Personalisation

    Personalisation A number of security functions can be personalized. 2) Mirror settings... 1) Auto mirror fold flat enabled [1] ON/OFF: Infotainment center ON and OFF 1) Auto [2] SCREEN: Shows options, menus and information 2) Passenger only 3) Passenger and driver [3] TUNING: Turn (left or right) to navigate in the menus 3) Lock settings...
  • Page 28 2.16...
  • Page 29 Before Driving Checks Before Driving..............3.2 Child Safety................3.14 Seat Adjustment .................3.2 Front Passenger Sensing............3.15 Sport Seat ..................3.3 Tether Anchors.................3.17 Seat Memory Function ...............3.4 Automatic Locking Retractors ...........3.19 Steering Wheel................3.6 Child Seats ................3.19 Interior Mirrors................3.6 Cabin Storage................3.20 Door Mirrors ................3.7 Accessory Sockets..............3.21 Restraints System................3.8 Electric Windows ..............3.22 Seat Belts ...................3.9...
  • Page 30: Checks Before Driving

    Checks Before Driving Seat Adjustment Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according to the Front seats only. If the seat operation times out: information and specifications in this Owner’s Guide. • Place the vehicle key in the Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the drivers seat whilst Outside the vehicle: ignition control...
  • Page 31: Sport Seat

    Sport Seat Seat Head Restraints Seat Adjustment [5] : Press forwards or rearwards to increase or reduce the lower lumbar support The driver and front passenger seats Memory Seats: When making seat adjustments, i.e. moving the [6] : Press forwards or rearwards to increase or reduce the upper include non-adjustable head seat base rearwards, raising or lowering the seat base, the seat back lumbar support...
  • Page 32: Seat Memory Function

    Seat Memory Function Seat Back Release Warning: Make sure that there is nothing in front of, behind, or under the seat during adjustment. Press and hold in button A to release the seat back, once the Warning: To avoid injury, make sure that children do not play seat has been moved forward with the switches.
  • Page 33 Setting a Preset Position Memory Using the Vehicle Key When the vehicle is locked using the vehicle key, the driver’s seat and Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the seat whilst driving. both door rear view mirrors will remember their positions. The next Adjust the seat and the door rear view mirrors to the desired time the vehicle is opened using the same vehicle key, the seat and position...
  • Page 34: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Interior Mirrors Rear View Mirror Vanity Mirror Warning: Do not adjust steering wheel whilst driving. Automatic Dim A vanity mirror is Warning: Make sure that the steering column is fully locked located in each sun Adjust the mirror on its ball mounting until a satisfactory rear view is in position.
  • Page 35: Door Mirrors

    Door Mirrors To adjust the door mirrors select Auto Fold Function If the vehicle has not been locked or unlocked and the mirrors the left or right mirror (B). Then have been folded using the power fold function then the mirrors When the vehicle is locked using the vehicle key or master lock move the joystick (A) up, down, will stay folded until placed in the driving position using the...
  • Page 36: Restraints System

    Restraints System Automatic Mode: When reverse gear is selected the door mirrors Reverse Dip Settings The restraints system gives protection to the driver and all passengers automatically move to the first preset dip position. If the mirror in a variety of impact conditions. The system consists of: Press MENU (C) and navigate to <Car settings...>...
  • Page 37: Seat Belts

    Seat Belts Determining if the System is Operational Aston Martin strongly recommend the use of seat belts. Warning: Be sure that you and your passengers always fasten their seat belts and use them correctly even though airbags are Warning: Seat belts should not be worn with straps twisted.
  • Page 38 The pre-tensioners take up slack in the seat belts as the airbags are tension and then pull the belt very gently to avoid operation of the by your Aston Martin Dealer. inertia lock. expanding. The load limiting system releases belt webbing in a controlled manner to reduce belt force on the passenger’s chest.
  • Page 39 Pull out the seat belt, drawing the tongue over the shoulder and If it is necessary for a passenger Seat Belt Unfastening across the chest. to adjust their seat or seating Depress the button on the buckle. While position during a journey, the Push the tongue into the belt holding the seat belt tongue allow the belt belt tension might be disturbed.
  • Page 40: Airbags

    Airbags Child Seat Belt Fastening Supplemental Restraints System The front airbags (A) only deploy in a serious front collision. The side airbags, The vehicle is equipped with driver and passenger airbags. The Warning: An infant or child that is not correctly restrained located in the front seats (B) only deploy airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners are electrically controlled by the can be seriously injured or killed in a crash.
  • Page 41 Aston a risk of death or serious injury such as fractures, facial and eye Martin: Customer Service Manager, Aston Martin North America, injuries or internal injuries, particularly to passengers who are not One Premier Place, Irvine, CA 92618.
  • Page 42: Child Safety

    Child Safety Aston Martin strongly recommends: Child Seats and Front Passenger Airbag Warning: Make sure that an installed child seat does not rest • That all children are seated in the rear passenger seats against the door, that the child sits correctly in the seat and does Warning: Do not use a child restraint on a seat protected by a not lean close to, or against, the door or window.
  • Page 43: Front Passenger Sensing

    ON to confirm it is ready. accommodate a person with disabilities, contact your Aston Martin Dealer at the phone number shown in the dealer directory of this owner’s guide.
  • Page 44 Seating Position If this happens: Warning: Check the PASS AIRBAG OFF symbol for correct airbag status. 1. Set the ignition to OFF. Ask the person to place the seat back in Warning: Always sit upright against the seat back, with your the full upright position.
  • Page 45: Tether Anchors

    If objects are lodged or cargo is interfering with the seat take the the vehicle. restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer immediately. following steps to remove the obstruction: Unless serviced, the system may not operate correctly in a collision.
  • Page 46 A tether is a strap that connects the top of a child seat to a tether [1] : Tether anchor point Route the tether strap through the seat back as shown. Engage the anchor point on the vehicle to reduce excessive movement of the tether clip to the anchor point as shown and make sure that the [2] : Tether strap child seat in the event of a collision.
  • Page 47: Automatic Locking Retractors

    Aston Martin does not recommend any specific child seat for this Thread the belt tongue through the child seat as instructed by the...
  • Page 48: Cabin Storage

    Cabin Storage • Make sure that the child seat is appropriate for the child’s weight Glove Box Cup Holders and development. The label required by the standard or Press the glove box button (A) to Warning: Only use the cup regulations, or instructions for infant seats, usually provide this open.
  • Page 49: Accessory Sockets

    Accessory Sockets Cubby Box Front Seat Pockets Warning: Damage to electrical circuits will result if more than 10 amps is drawn from the accessory socket. Only connect The armrest cubby box has an Do not place items in these accessories which are designed for use in a motor vehicle. iPod, USB ports, an auxiliary pockets if a child restraint system socket and an accessory socket.
  • Page 50: Electric Windows

    Electric Windows Lightly press and hold a window Vehicles installed with the non-smoking kit a third accessory Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially by switch (A) to lower the window socket is provided in the trinket box. children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the window in one movement.
  • Page 51 Rear Quarter Windows • Push rearwards if the roof is fully lowered Door Sealing Release the switch and push again to change Volante Only Warning: Make sure that all passengers are clear when the direction. When the roof is fully raised or fully window mechanism is operating.
  • Page 52: Reading Lamps

    Reading Lamps Coat Hooks Reading lamps are located in the front environment. To operate the (Coupe Only) lamps (ON or OFF) press the individual switches mounted on the Coat hooks are located behind front center console (A). the driver and passenger seats Unless set to OFF or ON they will continue to operate up to six (A).
  • Page 53 Controls Controls Overview ..............4.2 Instrument Cluster ..............4.3 Information and Warning Symbols..........4.4 Center Stack Controls..............4.8 Ignition Control ................4.10 Stalk Controls ................4.12 Vehicle Horn................4.13 Master Lamp Switch ..............4.13 Trip Computer .................4.14 Cruise Control ................4.16 Ambient Temperature ..............4.17 Tyre Pressure Monitoring............4.17...
  • Page 54: Controls Overview

    Controls Overview [1] FUEL FLAP RELEASE: Press to open the fuel flap. Close the fuel flap by pressing down on the flap until the lock engages. Filler Flap Emergency Release: (Refer to ’Fuel Filler Flap Emergency Release’, page 5.14) [2] MASTER LAMP SWITCH: Four position master lamp switch, which controls the vehicle external lamps (OFF, side lamps, main lamps and AUTO) (Refer to ’Master Lamp Switch’, page 4.13).
  • Page 55: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster [4] GEAR POSITION INDICATOR : Shows the current transmission position when in Auto Drive mode and the current gear selection when in Touchtronic mode (Refer to ’Automatic Transmission’, page 5.5). [5] MESSAGE CENTER (RIGHT): Shows the following: • Trip Meter (A): Shows distances travelled since last reset of trip meters T1 and T2.
  • Page 56: Information And Warning Symbols

    Information and Warning Symbols View and acknowledge Warning: Stop immediately if the check engine symbol messages at any time by flashes, do not drive the vehicle. Contact your Aston Martin pressing the READ button (F). Dealer. LOW FUEL WARNING: Comes ON when only •...
  • Page 57 ON. The chime will continue drive the vehicle. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin Dealer. to operate at different vehicle speeds until the seat belt is fastened (market dependant).
  • Page 58 Warning: If the ABS warning symbol stays ON, do not drive [17] RIGHT TURN INDICATORS: Flashes with the indicator or the vehicle. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin Dealer. hazard warning lamps (Ignition ON). The electronic engine oil level sensing system does not replace...
  • Page 59 If the engine oil level is low the message OIL LEVEL LOW ADD 1L Low Outside Temperature Warning Symbols will show in the message center (right) along with an amber warning As the ignition is set to ON, the Warning: Even if the ICE WARNING message does not show, triangle and a chime sound.
  • Page 60: Center Stack Controls

    Center Stack Controls [1] SATELLITE NAVIGATION SCREEN: Opens when the Satellite [8] READ: Press to view and acknowledge messages. Navigation system is set to ON(Refer to ’Satellite Navigation’, page [9] AUDIO CONTROLS: (Refer to ’Audio’, page 8.1) 10.1). [10] CLIMATE CONTROLS: (Refer to ’Climate Controls’, page 6.2). [2] IGNITION CONTROL: Insert the vehicle key for ignition positions ‘0’.
  • Page 61 [11] MODE AND MENU NAVIGATION: Select functions and move [17] REAR FOG LAMPS: Used with the dipped beam when fog or back in the menus. Use the joystick to navigate for menus, music mist is causing restricted visibility. They must be set to OFF when tracks, radio stations.
  • Page 62: Ignition Control

    Ignition Control To access vehicle functions and to start the engine the vehicle key Position ’I’ (Ignition OFF and Accessories ON) The vehicle key must only be inserted must be inserted in to the ignition control. into the ignition control with the two Auxiliaries ON (audio, satellite navigation, hands-free phone indents first, as shown.
  • Page 63 Position ‘II’ (Ignition ON) To start the engine from this position fully apply the brake pedal and Preventing Unnecessary Battery Drain press the key fully in (Refer to ’Starting the Engine’, page 5.3). Ignition and all other electrical systems ON, steering lock OFF. If the vehicle key is left in the ignition control (position ‘0’), some To remove the vehicle key from position ‘II’...
  • Page 64: Stalk Controls

    Stalk Controls Left Side Stalk Right Side Stalk Windshield Wiper Delay Control : Intermittent wipe time delay increases or Turn Signals : Press up for a right turn, press Windshield Wiper Control : decreases in six steps (B). Sixth position gives down for a left turn.
  • Page 65: Vehicle Horn

    Vehicle Horn Master Lamp Switch Windshield Washer Control : Press the To sound the horn press the center pad of the steering wheel at any [1] : All external lamps OFF. button (C) for more than one second to of the positions shown (A). [2] : Side, side marker, rear and operate the windshield washers.
  • Page 66: Trip Computer

    Trip Computer Lamps ON Warning The level of brightness can be Press the button (A) for less than reduced by using the rotary three seconds cycles through the trip If the vehicle side lamps are ON, and the driver's door is opened after control (B).
  • Page 67 Range: Estimated travel distance with fuel Average Speed: Shows the average speed Display Units available (no reset). The minimum distance since last reset. Press A for more than The display can be set to show metric or imperial units. shown will read 20 KM. Below this distance three seconds but less than five seconds to With the ignition ON press the READ will show ‘- - -’.
  • Page 68: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Cruise control can be used to maintain a selected vehicle speed, Resuming the Set Speed Under certain conditions cruise control will automatically set to above 30 km/h, without having to use the accelerator. OFF (Refer to ’Cruise Control Automatic OFF’, page 4.17). RES should only be used if the driver is aware of the set speed [1] RES: Resume the set speed and intends to return to it.
  • Page 69: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient Temperature Tyre Pressure Monitoring Cruise Control Automatic OFF The ambient temperature (outside temperature) is shown in the top Warning: Driving on a significantly under-inflated tyre causes right corner of the Infotainment center display. the tyre to overheat and can lead to tyre failure. Under-inflation Cruise control will automatically set to OFF and clear the memory also reduces fuel efficiency and tyre tread life, and may affect the when:...
  • Page 70 When the malfunction telltale is ON, the system may not be able to Warning One The TPMS is not a substitute for correct tyre maintenance, and it detect or send tyre pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions can is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tyre pressures, even if Telltale Symbol occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of under-inflation has not reached the level to set the TPMS tyre...
  • Page 71 • An unapproved accessory is interfering with the TPMS • A general fault has been detected in the TPMS Action Continue at a reduced speed of 48 km/h maximum. Have the control unit and the tyre transmitters checked at the earliest opportunity. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer 4.19...
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  • Page 73 Driving Driving Safety................5.2 Anti-Lock Braking System ............5.10 Driving Techniques ..............5.2 Dynamic Stability Control............5.11 Starting the Engine ..............5.3 Adaptive Damping ..............5.12 Automatic Transmission..............5.5 Park Brake................5.13 PRND Buttons................5.6 Fuel Filling................5.14 Touchtronic Controls..............5.7 Catalytic Converters ..............5.15 Sport Mode................5.7 Parking Assist................5.15 Fault Conditions .................5.8 Rear Only Parking Assist ............5.17 Footbrake...................5.9 Reversing Camera ..............5.18...
  • Page 74: Driving Safety

    When driving in wet conditions, water can build up under your tyres • Always obey all speed and traffic laws and regulations. Never this new phase of Aston Martin motoring please take time to safely so that they ride on a layer of water. This is called aquaplaning or drive faster than the posted speed limit or than conditions allow.
  • Page 75: Starting The Engine

    Starting the Engine Driving Through Deep Water Running-In Warning: Only use the vehicle key in the ignition control. Do not place any objects, including fingers, into the ignition control This vehicle is fully hot tested during manufacture and no special If in any doubt whether to drive through deep water, always other than the vehicle key.
  • Page 76 Ignition Sequence Engine Start The vehicle key must only be inserted into the ignition control with the two Check that the park brake is applied. indents first, as shown. Attempting to Fully press the brake pedal down. insert the larger end first the key may Insert the vehicle key into the ignition damage the ignition control.
  • Page 77: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic Transmission Starting From Cold The automatic transmission has two drive modes. Touchtronic Mode Auto Drive Mode The Engine Control Module (ECM) automatically compensates for In touchtronic mode forward gears and Neutral are selected by using cold or warm start conditions and makes appropriate adjustments to the paddles located behind the steering wheel.
  • Page 78: Prnd Buttons

    PRND Buttons [2] REVERSE: When stationary and with the footbrake applied, press and release to select Reverse. When reverse is selected, R will show red in the Gear Position Indicator Display (GPID) (B) and a warning will be heard. [3] NEUTRAL: When stationary and with the footbrake applied, press and release to select Neutral.
  • Page 79: Touchtronic Controls

    Touchtronic Controls Sport Mode Forward gearshifts are selected If no gearshift has been requested by pulling back on a paddle, Sport mode can be selected while in auto drive or touchtronic by pulling back and releasing upshifts and downshifts will occur automatically if the engine speed modes.
  • Page 80: Fault Conditions

    PERFORMANCE will show in the message center (right). Engine Keep Sport Mode performance will be restricted. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. When the ignition is set to OFF, sport mode will reset to OFF. This is Mechanical: LIMPHOME NO GEAR CHANGE POSSIBLE will show the default setting.
  • Page 81: Footbrake

    After a long drive over salted or gritted roads or if driving in Brake Warnings ’Parklock Override’, page 11.21). Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. heavy rain, through water or a vehicle wash, the braking action may be delayed and increased braking pressure may be required.
  • Page 82: Anti-Lock Braking System

    ABS will be partly or fully OFF. Normal braking will continue to of aquaplaning (where the tyres are prevented from contacting the function without ABS. road surface by a layer of water). In the event of an ABS fault, consult your Aston Martin Dealer immediately. 5.10...
  • Page 83: Dynamic Stability Control

    If repair or replacement of the steering or other surrounding A malfunction in the DSC control system will be shown by the equipment is necessary, always refer to your Aston Martin following: Dealer. If the center position of the steering deviates, the DSC •...
  • Page 84: Adaptive Damping

    Adaptive Damping Traction Control The Adaptive Damping System (ADS) is continuously ON, adjusting These symptoms are normal and will clear as wheel spin is the damping characteristics at all four corners, according to vehicle eliminated and normal engine power is restored. Warning: It is always the drivers responsibility to drive safely body movement and monitored driver inputs.
  • Page 85: Park Brake

    Park Brake Always fully apply the park Always check that the brake warning symbol is OFF before brake before leaving the moving off. Do not attempt to drive the vehicle if the brake vehicle. warning symbol stays ON. To Apply the Park Brake An audible warning will sound if the vehicle is moving and the park brake is still applied.
  • Page 86: Fuel Filling

    Fuel Filling Fuel Filler Flap Emergency Release The fuel tank filler neck has a restricted opening which will only accept the fuel supply nozzle of unleaded fuel pumps. If the filler flap will not open when the release button is pressed, open the filler flap manually.
  • Page 87: Catalytic Converters

    The rear sensors are not ON when neutral is selected, engine, do not drive the vehicle. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer therefore care should be taken if moving the vehicle as the immediately.
  • Page 88 A warning will be heard when driving forwards or rearwards, if The parking assist objects are detected within range of the vehicle. system defaults to OFF when the ignition is Front and Rear Parking Assist set to ON. The system If, for example, you are driving within a confined space such comes ON when as a home garage, the outer sensors will detect the side walls and...
  • Page 89: Rear Only Parking Assist

    Rear Only Parking Assist The beep becomes a continuous tone when an obstacle is detected Option at or within approximately 12 inches from the rear or 10 inches from Warning: Rear parking assist does not replace need for total the front of the vehicle. vigilance and caution when parking or reversing.
  • Page 90: Reversing Camera

    Reversing Camera Set parking assist to Warning: The parking camera does not replace the need for OFF by pressing the total vigilance and caution when parking or reversing. parking assist button It is always the driver’s responsibility to detect obstacles and (A) if required (button estimate the vehicle’s distance from them.
  • Page 91 If the camera is set to OFF when the satellite navigation system is Camera Operation OFF, press NAV, at any time while the transmission is in reverse gear, to raise the screen and operate the camera, if required. At any time while in reverse gear, press and hold the NAV button to lower the screen, if required.
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  • Page 93 Climate Control Operating Tips ................6.2 Climate Controls ................6.2 Airflow Modes................6.4 Automatic Operation ..............6.6 Manual Operation..............6.6...
  • Page 94: Operating Tips

    If the climate control system is low on refrigerant or has a small puddles of water may form underneath the vehicle. This is malfunction, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. normal and does not show a system malfunction. • This vehicle is equipped with a pollen filter. It is necessary to •...
  • Page 95 [1] DISPLAY: Shows options, menus and information. [8] AIR CIRCULATION: Controls the source of air entering the Display Units vehicle. Press to select recirculated air (button LED ON). Press again [2] AUTO: Press for automatic climate control operation (Refer to To change the DISPLAY units from °C to °F or °F to °C.
  • Page 96: Airflow Modes

    Airflow Modes Solar and Temperature Sensors Press and release each button for an airflow mode. By The automatic air conditioner function measures inside and outside pressing one or more buttons at temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets the interior temperature a time, five airflow modes are accordingly.
  • Page 97 Adjusting the Vents Mode Button(s) To adjust the air flow vents: Windshield and Door Windows Face Only Feet Only Windshield, Door Windows and Feet Face and Feet In addition a small bleed of air is directed into the face vents. In addition a small bleed of air is directed to the face vents, the windshield and door windows.
  • Page 98: Automatic Operation

    Automatic Operation Manual Operation Press AUTO. Using the TEMPERATURE dial set the required in- Defrost and Demist Set the required: vehicle temperature (read the actual temperature setting in the top • Fan speed To defrost or demist the windshield on vehicle start up in left of the DISPLAY).
  • Page 99 When maximum cooling is required, set the TEMPERATURE dial to Defrost and Demist the extreme cold position and press the AIR CIRCULATION button to To defrost or demist the windshield on vehicle start up in the re circulated air position ( will show in the DISPLAY), then extreme cold weather conditions, operate the engine at set a fast fan speed.
  • Page 101 Convertible Roof (market specific) Roof Operation ................7.2 Conditions for Operating the Roof..........7.2 Door Windows Reset ..............7.4 Manual Raise and Lock ..............7.5 Roof Maintenance..............7.7 Deployable Rollbars ..............7.7 Wind Deflector ................7.8...
  • Page 102: Roof Operation

    Do not store objects or items in the roof storage area. Any Aston Martin recommend that the roof is only operated while Warning: Misuse of the roof switch, especially by children, objects or items stored there may cause damage to the roof when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 103 If the vehicle is moving while the roof is being raised or lowered, roof The roof operation switch (B) is Lowering the Roof movement will continue, while the roof switch is pressed, until the located on the center console. If at Warning: Roof movement has not finished and locked until roof has locked in the raised or lowered position.
  • Page 104: Door Windows Reset

    If the roof will not work then manually raise and lock the roof movement has stopped. message center (right) and a single audible (if required) and contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Roof Fully Raised: Pull back and hold the roof switch to lower or warning sounds.
  • Page 105: Manual Raise And Lock

    (A) and place in the the Roof on Top vehicle cabin. Warning: Aston Martin recommend that a minimum of two Manually raise the roof to the fully closed position. people are required to manually raise and lock the roof. The...
  • Page 106 Remove the trim Use the Allen key to lock the roof in Close the Roof Manually: If the Tonneau Lid has Unlocked plug. position. Continue to turn the Allen key and the Roof is Underneath until no more movement is possible. Do not allow the tonneau lid to rest on the roof fabric.
  • Page 107: Roof Maintenance

    Do not use spot cleaners, chemical diluents or any organic Warning: Do not place any objects on the top of the ignition to ON and attempt to raise the rear cleaners. If in doubt, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. deployable rollbar covers. quarter windows by operating the roof close switch.
  • Page 108: Wind Deflector

    The bag is secured to the back wall of place. the trunk at four location points. If the deployable rollbar system has been deployed, contact your nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 109 Install and Remove Unfold. Locate the two tabs in to the openings provided in Remove the deflector from its storage bag. the rear seat backs. Make sure that the location pins are retracted. If not retracted pull the pins back and twist (left or right) to lock.
  • Page 110 With the tabs located line Lowered Position Raised Position up the location pins and Grab the top of the raised Grab the rear of the top locate the two locking pins section and lower until a section and pull upwards either side in the openings locating ‘click’...
  • Page 111 Audio Audio Essentials................8.2 Audio Controls ................8.4 Radio Functions .................8.8 Programme Type................8.9 Automatic Frequency Updating ..........8.9 Satellite Radio Functions ............8.10 CD Changer Functions .............8.12 iPod and USB Functions............8.14 Auxiliary Functions ..............8.15 Audio Menus ................8.15...
  • Page 112: Audio Essentials

    Audio Essentials Aston Martin Audio [4] : 200W subwoofer housed under the rear environment left side. Bang & Olufsen Audio Standard Option Radio: AM and FM radio. 10 AM and 20 FM presets are available. Radio: AM and FM radio. 10 AM and 20 FM presets are available.
  • Page 113 Speakers Acoustic Lens Technology [1] : Two 0.75 inch soft dome tweeters incorporating Acoustic Lens Acoustic Lens Technology Technology (ALT). (ALT) gives a wide (180°) horizontal dispersion of high [2] : Center: Two speakers: One 3.5 inch mid-range in closed frequencies.
  • Page 114: Audio Controls

    Audio Controls [1] ON/OFF: Press for audio ON and OFF. [11] MENU: Opens the main menu. [2] VOLUME: Volume control. [12] AM/FM: Press to select radio as audio source. [3] KEYPAD: Use the numbers as menu short cuts. Press the number [13] MODE: Press repeatedly to select audio source.
  • Page 115 [17] CD EJECT: Press to eject CD. Battery Protection Mode When the audio system is set to ON the volume will be at the [18] SCROLL: same level it was when the audio system was set to OFF. Using the audio system, with the vehicle key at position ‘I’ (ignition •...
  • Page 116 Active Sound Control Aston Martin Audio Sound Settings Setting the Surround Sound Press MENU and navigate to the sound source menu, press ENTER. This vehicle has a speed-dependent volume feature known as Active To access sound settings press and hold SOUND to enter sound Select <Audio Settings...>...
  • Page 117 Dolby Surround Pro-Logic II Bang & Olufsen Audio Sound Settings Other Sound Settings Dolby Surround Pro-Logic II, with its center speaker in the Bass: Level for bass To access sound settings press and hold SOUND. Then press dashboard, provides more realistic sound reproduction. repeatedly until the required sound setting is shown on the DISPLAY.
  • Page 118: Radio Functions

    Radio Functions Automatic Tuning To store stations: Return to the ordinary radio mode by pressing and releasing AUTO (less than 0.7 seconds). Pressing and releasing either AUTO or BACK Tune to the desired station. Press and hold the KEYPAD button (0-9) Select FM1, FM2 or AM using the AM/FM button.
  • Page 119: Programme Type

    Programme Type Automatic Frequency Updating Use the Programme Type (PTY) function to select between the If the radio finds a station with the selected programme type, this is The Automatic Frequency (AF) Updating function is normally ON various programme types. played.
  • Page 120: Satellite Radio Functions

    Satellite Radio Functions SIRIUS ID When asked for the SIRIUS ID number press AUTO to display this Selecting a Channel number. There are three ways of tuning in a channel: The SIRIUS ID is required when contacting the SIRIUS Call Center. It ‘Updating Subscription’...
  • Page 121 Scanning Song Memory To set the song seek function ON or OFF: Press SCAN to automatically search through the list of satellite Up to ten songs can be saved in the system’s memory. When the song Press MENU. Navigate to <Sirius menu...> Enter <Song seek> Enter. channels.
  • Page 122: Cd Changer Functions

    CD Changer Functions Unskip all Channels Change Code Loading CDs This permanently removes all channels from the skip list and makes This function makes it possible to change the channel access code. Use only 12 cm (4.7 in) CDs. Do not use CDs with adhesive them available for selection.
  • Page 123 Selecting a CD RND or RND ALL is shown on the DISPLAY while the function is ON. Ejecting one CD Press the JOYSTICK (left or right) or SCROLL button to select the next Select the CD to play using KEYPAD buttons 1-6 or the JOYSTICK (up Press EJECT.
  • Page 124: Ipod And Usb Functions

    iPod and USB Functions iPod and USB Connection If not already ON, set the audio system to ON. Repeatedly press the Changing Tracks MODE button until either ‘iPod’ or ‘USB’ shows on the DISPLAY. Press the JOYSTICK (left or right), or the SCROLL button, or turn the The iPod port is compatible with generation three iPods onwards.
  • Page 125: Auxiliary Functions

    Auxiliary Functions Audio Menus Audio Device Connection Audio Device Volume Radio Menu The auxiliary input socket is provided to connect audio devices which The vehicle audio system volume can be set at a higher or lower 1) FM Menu... 1) News can not be connected using the iPod or USB connections.
  • Page 126 Satellite Radio CD Changer Menu Auxiliary Menu 1) SIRIUS Menu... 1) CD Menu... 1) AUX Menu... 1) Add song to memory 1) Play list 1) AUX input volume... 2) Direct channel entry 2) Random... 2) Sound settings... 3) SIRIUS radio text 1) Off 3) Auto.
  • Page 127 Hands-Free Phone Introduction ................9.2 Hands-Free Functions ..............9.2 Connecting a Phone ..............9.4 Disconnecting a Phone...............9.5 Pairing Phones ................9.5 Selecting a Phone...............9.7 Using a Phone................9.8 Phone Book ................9.8 Voice Mailbox ................9.9 Last Ten Numbers ..............9.9 Hands-Free Menu ..............9.10...
  • Page 128: Introduction

    Introduction Hands-Free Functions A mobile device equipped with hands-free (Bluetooth) capability can [1] VOLUME: Volume control. be connected wirelessly to the vehicle’s hands-free phone system. [2] DISPLAY: Shows options, menus and information. The vehicle’s hands-free phone system then lets you have remote [3] TUNING: Navigate through phone book and menus.
  • Page 129 [10] CALL: Press to answer a call Hands-Free Phone ON Several menu options will require a cross in a box to select an option. or press to return to hands-free Once the menu item is highlighted press ENTER to either check or When the hands-free system is ON the symbol will show in mode from audio when hands-...
  • Page 130: Connecting A Phone

    Connecting a Phone Audio Settings Ring Volume A connection between the vehicle hands-free system and a mobile phone is called a ‘Paired Link’. When a paired link is set up the Press MENU and navigate to <Phone menu...> (Enter) <Phone Call Volume hands-free system remembers the mobile phone’s ID.
  • Page 131: Disconnecting A Phone

    Disconnecting a Phone Pairing Phones The mobile phone will automatically disconnect when moved out of Initial Pairing The DISPLAY will show PHONE CONNECTING... then, if successful, the Hand-Free system's range or bluetooth is made unavailable on SYNCHRONISING. Use this procedure when pairing the first mobile phone to the hands- the mobile phone.
  • Page 132 The DISPLAY will then ask for a passkey to be entered into the mobile discoverable bluetooth devices in its range. phone. The mobile phone will prompt for the passkey. Enter the Select ASTON MARTIN from the device list. The phone will prompt passkey into the mobile phone. for a passkey.
  • Page 133: Selecting A Phone

    If ASTON MARTIN does not show check that the hands-free ENTER to select that phone. system is selected and search again. If ASTON MARTIN still does not show the mobile phone may not be paired (Refer to ’Pairing Phones’, page 9.5)
  • Page 134: Using A Phone

    Using a Phone Phone Book Making a Call Calling Using Voice Recognition The mobile phone’s phone book is synchronized automatically to the vehicle system at each connection. If the mobile phone supports voice dialling: Check that the hands-free system is selected ( symbol shows If it is not required to synchronize to phone book: in the DISPLAY).
  • Page 135: Voice Mailbox

    Voice Mailbox Last Ten Numbers Contact Search To enter a voice mailbox number: Last Ten Dialled Numbers Press MENU and navigate to <Phone menu...> Enter <Phone Searching for contacts is only performed in the connected mobile Press ENTER. Use the JOYSTICK (up or down), SCROLL button, or settings...>...
  • Page 136: Hands-Free Menu

    Hands-Free Menu 1) Phone Menu... 1) Last 10 missed calls 2) Last 10 received calls 3) Last 10 dialled calls 4) Phone book... 1) Search 2) Copy fr. mobile phone 5) Bluetooth... 1) Change Phone... 2) Remove Phone 3) Connect from mobile phone 6) Phone settings...
  • Page 137 Satellite Navigation Introduction ................10.2 Tools ..................10.13 Important Safety and Product Information ........10.3 Customising the Navigation System ........10.14 Map Data Information..............10.3 Information ................10.16 Navigation System Controls ............10.4 Safety Cameras..............10.16 Find a Location ................10.6 Contact Information .............. 10.17 Navigation Map................10.9 Software License Agreement..........
  • Page 138: Introduction

    Introduction © 2010 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Information in this chapter is subject to change without notice. Garmin® and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries.
  • Page 139: Important Safety And Product Information

    Important Safety and Product Information Map Data Information Garmin uses a combination of governmental and private data Warning: Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous Warning: The navigation software is designed to provide sources. Virtually all data sources contain some inaccurate or situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in route suggestions.
  • Page 140: Navigation System Controls

    Navigation System Controls [1] SCREEN: Shows maps and provides detailed information on route type, distance, etc. [2] BACK: Press to return to the previous menu or to undo a choice. [3] NAV: Press to enable or disable Satellite navigation controls. [4] JOYSTICK: Navigate through different menu options, traffic messages, etc.
  • Page 141 How to Set the Navigation System ON and OFF While the NAV button LED is ON the BACK, ENTER and JOYSTICK Menu Navigation functions only operate the navigation system. To use these functions The screen shots shown in this manual may not exactly match the for Audio or Hands-Free phone functions either: screens on your navigation system.
  • Page 142: Find A Location

    Find a Location On-Screen Buttons The Where To? menu provides several different categories you can : Move the cursor. use to search for locations. Select and hold to quickly return to the navigation menu. Points of Interest : Delete a character. The detailed maps loaded in the navigation system contain millions Select to scroll the screen.
  • Page 143 Point of Interest by Category Location Map Map Zoom From the navigation menu, select <Where To?> Enter < Points of To zoom in or out, select the up or down on the MAP ZOOM rocker Interest>. Select a category. switch mounted on the steering column. If necessary, select a subcategory.
  • Page 144 Searching by phone numbers is not available in all regions and on To search all cities, select <Search All>. Find an Aston Martin Dealership all maps. Not all map data provides postal code searching. From the navigation menu, select <Where To?> Enter Location in a Different Area Enter the address number, and select <Done>.
  • Page 145: Navigation Map

    Navigation Map Find a Different City Find Favourites Map Features The navigation system lists all cities within a 20 mile radius of your From the navigation menu, select <Where To?> Enter The speed limit icon feature is for information only and does current location.
  • Page 146 The route is marked with a magenta line. A checkered flag marks the [1] : Show the next turn, or upcoming junction, when available Viewing the Turn List destination. As you travel, the navigation system guides you to the (Refer to ’Viewing the Turn List’, page 10.10). When navigating a route, you can view all of the turns for the whole destination with voice prompts, arrows on the map, and directions at [2] : Show the turn list.
  • Page 147 Viewing the Next Turn Junction View Make Changes to the Current Route Before you can view the next turn in a route, you must be navigating When available, the navigation system may show a view of the Add stops, remove points, or change your destination while on route. a route.
  • Page 148: Traffic

    Traffic Detour Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic Traffic Icon information. When navigating a route, you can use detours to avoid obstacles When traffic information is being received, a traffic icon appears on Your navigation system can receive FM Traffic Message Channel ahead of you, such as construction zones.
  • Page 149: Tools

    Tools Manually Avoiding Traffic on Your Route The Tools menu provides many features that are helpful when you Find Nearby Services are travelling. From the navigation menu, select <Tools> Enter <Where Am I?>. From the map, select View Current Location Information Select <Hospitals>, <Police Stations>, <Lodging>, or <Fuel>...
  • Page 150: Customising The Navigation System

    Customising the Navigation System Create and Save a Route <Add or Remove Points>: Add or remove points from the route, 1. From the navigation menu, select <Settings>. change the order of points along the route, and automatically order 2. Select the setting you want to change. From the navigation menu, select <Tools>...
  • Page 151 Keyboard Layout: Selects QWERTY for a layout similar to a • North Up: Shows the map in 2-D with north at the top. Display Settings computer keyboard, or selects ABCDE for an alphabetical layout. • 3-D: Shows the map in three dimensions (3-D) with the direction From the navigation menu, select <Settings>...
  • Page 152: Information

    Security Settings When the navigation system has acquired satellite signals, the signal Aston Martin and Garmin are not responsible for the accuracy of, or the consequences of using, a custom Points Of Interest From the navigation menu, select <Settings> Enter <Security>.
  • Page 153: Navteq® End User License Agreement

    Contact Information Software License Agreement NAVTEQ® End User License Agreement Contact your Aston Martin dealership if you have questions while BY USING THE ASTON MARTIN LAGONDA NAVIGATION The software embedded in your Garmin product (the 'Software') is using your navigation system (Refer to ’Find an Aston Martin SYSTEM, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND owned by Garmin Ltd.
  • Page 154 IMPORTANT: CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE BEFORE USING You agree to use this Data together with the Garmin product for Restrictions THIS PRODUCT. INSTALLING, COPYING, OR OTHERWISE USING solely personal, or if applicable, for use in your business’ internal Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by Garmin, THIS PRODUCT INDICATES YOUR ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT operations, and not for service bureau, time-sharing, resale or other and without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not use this...
  • Page 155 No Warranty Some States, Territories and Countries do not allow certain warranty GARMIN’S AND ITS LICENSORS’ TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY exclusions, so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT This Product (including the Data) is provided to you 'as is,' and you you.
  • Page 156 Export Control Canadian Map Data You shall indemnify and save harmless the licensors, including Her Majesty the Queen, the Minister of Natural Resources of Canada and You agree not to export from anywhere any part of the Data provided The Map Data for Canada may include or reflect data of licensors, Canada Post, and their officers, employees and agents from and to you or any direct product thereof except in compliance with, and including Her Majesty and Canada Post.
  • Page 157 Entire Agreement (b) For North American NAVTEQ Data and other non-European Government End Users Union NAVTEQ Data These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between If End User is an agency, department, or other entity of the United Garmin (and its licensors, including their licensors and suppliers) and The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of States Government, or funded in whole or in part by the U.S.
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  • Page 159 Maintenance Introduction ................11.2 Brake Pad Bedding-in.............11.11 Headlamp ................11.31 Vehicle Jacking.................11.3 Tyres ..................11.12 Headlamp Alignment ............11.31 Servicing Precautions..............11.3 US Department of Transportation...........11.14 Other External Lamps............11.32 Dangerous Substances..............11.4 Winter Tyres ................11.19 Trunk Lamps ................. 11.33 Emergency Items ..............11.5 Tyre Sealant Kit ..............11.19 Internal Lamps ..............
  • Page 160: Introduction

    Warning: If the fuel system is allowed to run dry irreparable warranties. It is the owner’s responsibility to see that the vehicle is etc. that are specifically recommended by Aston Martin should be damage to the fuel pumps may occur.
  • Page 161: Vehicle Jacking

    Vehicle Jacking Servicing Precautions If this vehicle is to be raised using a vehicle jack make sure that the To avoid personal injury, the following safety precautions must be Warning: Make sure that no persons are in the vehicle before following jacking points are use.
  • Page 162: Dangerous Substances

    Dangerous Substances Engine Oils Warning: Do not work beneath the vehicle with a vehicle Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out of reach lifting jack as the only support. Place suitable stands under the of children. Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine vehicle.
  • Page 163: Emergency Items

    Emergency Items Owner Maintenance The following emergency items are located in the trunk. In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the intervals suggested (more frequently if your [1] : Tyre Sealant Kit (Refer to ’Tyre Sealant Kit’, page 11.19) vehicle is heavily used or operating in adverse conditions), and always [2] : First Aid Kit before starting on a long journey.
  • Page 164 Weekly Checks Tool Kit Battery Conditioner (daily if covering high mileage or touring) A vehicle tool kit is located underneath the trim panel in the left side Option • Tyres. of the trunk floor. A battery conditioner is located in trunk storage area. •...
  • Page 165: Hood Release

    Hood Release Lift slightly on the hood front edge whilst pulling upward on the hood Warning: Do not pull on the If the windshield wipers are operating, they will temporarily rest secondary catch (B) to release it. Lift the hood until fully open. The hood secondary catch to assist in in the park position while the hood is unlatched.
  • Page 166: Fluid Levels

    Fluid Levels [1] : Washer fluid reservoir. Local or state regulations may restrict the use of volatile organic Warning: Engine components may be hot and could cause compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used as antifreeze severe burns. [2] : Engine oil filler cap. agents in windshield washer fluid.
  • Page 167 Brake Fluid Level Engine Coolant Level Power Steering Fluid Level Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level is Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the coolant Make sure that the power steering fluid does not contact the below the minimum mark.
  • Page 168 Engine Oil Level Oil Level Check: 3. The oil level should read between the Min. & Max. 1. Withdraw and wipe the dipstick clean, using a Warning: Engine oil or components may be hot and could marks. lint free cloth. cause severe burns.
  • Page 169: Windshield Blade Replacement

    Windshield Blade Replacement Brake Pad Bedding-in To replace the windshield wiper blades the wiper arms must be set at Lift the wiper arm(s) up, press at point B and remove the worn wiper Warning: Track day use and high speed driving: For track use 90°...
  • Page 170: Tyres

    Regular maintenance of tyres contributes not only to safety, but to the km before the clutch is fully bedded in. If the vehicle is not driven Aston Martin strongly recommend replacement of any damaged or designed function of the vehicle.
  • Page 171 Aston Martin Dealer for advice if the of all tyres. These marks are integral rear tyres are also worn. Each wheel and tyre unit must be balanced moulded ribs spaced at regular These ’flat spots’...
  • Page 172: Us Department Of Transportation

    US Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades Traction Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead The following information relates to the tire grading system Warning: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on to sudden tire failure.
  • Page 173 Tire Sidewall Information • [1] P: A tire, designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA), • [7] H: The tire’s speed rating. The speed rating denotes the speed that may be used for service on cars, SUVs, minivans and light at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of Both US and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers trucks.
  • Page 174 • [10] TIRE PLY COMPOSITION AND MATERIAL USED: Vehicle Loading For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph, tire Shows the number of plies or the number of layers of rubber- manufacturers sometimes use the letters ZR. For those with a Correctly loading this vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle coated fabric in the tire tread and sidewall.
  • Page 175 Cold inflation pressure: The maximum recommended tire inflation the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 61lb plant. If any after market or Aston Martin Dealer installed equipment pressure. (661–600 (4x150) = 61 lb). In metric units (300–272 (4x68) = has been installed on the vehicle, the weight of the equipment must 28 kg.).
  • Page 176 Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure Safety Practices Drive with caution until you can safely pull off the road. Stop and inspect the tires for damage. If a tire is under-inflated or damaged, The maximum permissible inflation pressure is the tire Warning: If your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc., do deflate it, remove wheel and replace it with your spare tire and manufacturer’s maximum permissible pressure and / or the pressure not rapidly spin the tires;...
  • Page 177: Winter Tyres

    Tread Area of the Tire: Area of the perimeter of the tire that contacts below 1.3 bar the tyre has not been effectively sealed. The These are available from your Aston Martin Dealer for temporary use the road when mounted on the vehicle.
  • Page 178 Aston Martin Dealer. Dispose of empty sealant bottles together with normal household • If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over a 200 km away arrange waste. Remains of liquid sealant must be handed over to your dealer for collection under the Aston Martin Emergency Service scheme.
  • Page 179: Vehicle Recovery

    Vehicle Recovery Parklock Override When moving the vehicle by transporter make sure that the vehicle is not strapped down to the transporter by the suspension Apply the park brake before operating the park override control arms. lever. There is the danger that the vehicle will roll, depending on the incline of the road.
  • Page 180 Operating the Parklock Override Jump Start From Another Vehicle 1. Position the donor vehicle so that the connecting cables will reach into the recipient engine bay. Apply the park brake and Apply the park brake. In the rear left passenger footwell (2+2 seating) Warning: The donor vehicle must have a 12 volt battery and a set the ignition to OFF.
  • Page 181: Vehicle Battery

    Warning: Batteries contain sulphuric acid. Avoid contact with If this vehicle will not start consult your Aston Martin Dealer. skin, eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes when working near the battery to protect against possible splashing of acid solution. In...
  • Page 182: Vehicle Battery Charge

    In cold climates this time may be reduced. metals may leak into the ground. This can contribute to soil and water Aston Martin recommend that if this vehicle is to be left unused pollution and endanger wildlife. for ten (10) days or more a battery conditioner (mains power Follow your local authorized standards for disposal.
  • Page 183 Battery Conditioner To Connect a Battery Conditioner 1. Insert the accessory socket plug (B) into the accessory socket (A) Option located in the trunk, rear wall, right side. Warning: Do not attempt to start the vehicle with a battery conditioner connected to the mains supply. 2.
  • Page 184: Battery Protection Mode

    Battery Protection Mode Replace the battery as soon as possible, if the battery is not capable of starting the engine. Using the vehicle electrical systems, i.e. the infotainment system, with the vehicle key at position ‘I’ (ignition OFF) will drain the battery charge.
  • Page 185 What happens if I ignore the warning messages? What should I do if the infotainment system shuts down? What if I cannot restart the engine? After approximately two to ten minutes (dependent on the rate of Start the engine to recharge the battery. Run the engine for a If the battery has been run down to a point where it will not start the battery charge drain) the following messages will show: reasonable length of time.
  • Page 186: Fuse Boxes

    Rating Function If a fuse has blown, the inside element will be melted. If the same fuse blows again, avoid using that system and consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as Keep alive power (PCM B) possible. Not available...
  • Page 187 Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Horn Headlamp wash pump Keep alive power (PCM A) Not available Fuel injectors 1-6 (Bank A) / Oil level sensor ABS Module / Steering angle sensor / Vehicle key reader / Fuel tank diagnostic Variable Valve Timing (Bank A) Not available Starter motor solenoid...
  • Page 188 Trunk Fuse Box Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Automatic transmission module Automatic transmission module Tonneau lid latch motors Parking assist / Adaptive damping Rear power outlet Exhaust bypass Heated rear window Convertible roof pump Rear left quarter glass motor Trunk lamps / Trunk power socket illumination Audio amplifier Audio amplifier...
  • Page 189: Headlamp

    HID bulbs are not renewable. Contact to your Aston Martin Dealer if a HID bulb fails to operate. Headlamp Units: Condensation: The headlamp units will generate condensation under certain conditions. However, this should clear after approximately 10 minutes after the headlamps have been set to ON.
  • Page 190: Other External Lamps

    If a front indicator, parking or side marker lamp fails to operate, Check the vertical beam aim by in position. Replace the trunk contact your Aston Martin Dealer. These lamps consist of LEDs and reversing the vehicle backwards 12 ft and repeating the check trim panel are not repairable.
  • Page 191: Trunk Lamps

    LEDs are not repairable. If an LED lamp fails to operate, contact your Twist, counterclockwise, and remove the bulb holder. Replace the Aston Martin Dealer. defective bulb. Install the bulb holder and clip the lens unit into its To renew a bulb: housing.
  • Page 192: Door Window Reset

    Press and hold the seat switch, for each movement, until all seat five seconds, then release. movement has stopped, then release. 4. The window is now reset. Repeat for the other door windows. The seat movement and position memory should now work correctly, if not contact your Aston Martin Dealer. 11.34...
  • Page 193: Bodywork Maintenance

    • Bird Droppings also cause fine scratches in the paint surface. • Antifreeze • Tree Sap Aston Martin recommends the use of AUTOGLYM vehicle care • Oils and Greases products or preparations of similar reputable manufacture for adding • Insect Remains.
  • Page 194 3. Soak a large wash mitt or a soft sponge in the soapy water, make Front Grille Aston Martin recommend that after washing this vehicle, the vehicle sure to wash out any dirt in it, and begin applying it to the...
  • Page 195 5. Remove insect remains, bird droppings, resins, tar spots, fuels Lenses. Do not use cleaning materials which contain solvents. The Aston Martin new car warranty covers defects in materials and oil immediately. Avoid strong rubbing while cleaning the Cleaning materials which contain solvents, i.e. tar remover, gasoline, or workmanship of the paint work.
  • Page 196 Any seat belt that has been worn during a serious collision should be Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the removal of replaced by an Aston Martin Dealer. The seats and soft trimmed components of this vehicle are covered in more difficult stains such as oil, grease or ballpoint ink.
  • Page 197: Vehicle Storage

    To maintain the appearance and condition of the roof fabric the engine and the transaxle; make sure that the internal that the roof is re-proofed annually, by your Aston Martin Dealer. cleaning and reproof recommendations given below should be components of the engine are lubricated.
  • Page 198 If storing the vehicle in these conditions, Aston Martin preservative. recommend using a solar reflecting car cover to prevent any potential damage due to high temperatures.
  • Page 199 If in any doubt about the condition of your vehicle, have it checked the ignition control and move through to engine start. Let 1. Check the tyre pressures, inflate if necessary, lower the vehicle by your Aston Martin Dealer. the engine to crank until the oil pressure symbol to ground.
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  • Page 201 Specifications Engine..................12.2 Wheels..................12.4 Performance ................12.2 Tyres ..................12.5 Power and Torque ..............12.2 Bulbs..................12.6 Transmission ................12.3 Vehicle Specification ..............12.6 Electrics..................12.3 Vehicle Weights ...............12.6 Steering..................12.3 Interior Dimensions..............12.7 Suspension................12.4 Exterior Dimensions ..............12.8 Brakes ..................12.4 Interior Dimensions..............12.7 Fluids and Capacities..............12.9...
  • Page 202: Engine

    Engine Performance Power and Torque All alloy, independent quad variable camshaft timing, overhead cam Maximum Power: 510 bhp @ 6500 rpm 48 valve V12. Maximum Torque: 457 lb.ft @ 5500 rpm Fuel: Recommended 98 RON Super Unleaded for optimum Maximum Speed: 183 mph performance.
  • Page 203: Transmission

    ZF 6HP26 six speed with ‘Shift by Wire’ (SBW) gear shift technology. Turns lock to lock: 3.0 Battery: Varta 90 AH Gear Ratios Turning Circle: 37 ft (Curb to Curb) Total Toe: Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer for the correct data. 4.17:1 2.34:1 1.52:1 1.14:1 0.87:1...
  • Page 204: Suspension

    8.5j x 20” 11J x 20” longitudinal control arms. Coil over aluminum monotube dampers Diameter 15.6 in 14.2 in and anti-roll bar. Aston Martin Lightweight Forged Aluminum Alloy Callipers Six piston Four piston Features Front Rear • Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) Park Brake •...
  • Page 205: Tyres

    Tyres Wheel Nut Torque Tyre Loading Tyre Air Pressures Tighten all wheel nuts in two stages. Tyres installed to this vehicle shall have a maximum load rating not Cold Inflation (All Tyres) less than 690 kg (front) and 825 kg (rear), or a load index of 95 (front) Front Rear and 101 (rear) and a speed category of Y’.
  • Page 206: Bulbs

    High Mounted Stop Lamp a front towing eye to aid recovery or loading of this vehicle onto a transporter. The rear lamp cluster is a sealed unit. If any rear cluster lamp fails to operate contact your Aston Martin Dealer. 12.6...
  • Page 207: Interior Dimensions

    • Heated seats (two heat levels) • Parking assist sensors. • Organic electroluminescent (OEL) displays Coupe: 6.56 cu/ft • Infotainment center Volante: 4.87 cu/ft • Aston Martin Audio system with radio, 6 CD autochanger and 700W power output with Dolby Pro Logic II Option(s). 12.7...
  • Page 208: Exterior Dimensions

    Exterior Dimensions (mm / inch) Volante Ride height is measured at GVW. Coupe 12.8...
  • Page 209 Fluids and Capacities Recommended Fluids Only use oils ‘Certified For Gasoline Engines’ by the American Capacities Petroleum Institute (API). Engine Sump (including filter): 11.6 quart To achieve the required high performance of synthetic An oil with this trademark symbol conforms lubricants, do not mix with mineral oils.
  • Page 210 12.10...
  • Page 211 Service Pre-delivery Inspection.............. A.2 Servicing ................... A.4 Service Record ................A.7 Brake Rotor Check ..............A.9 Anti Corrosion Inspection ............A.11 Replacement of Airbag Units ........... A.13 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners........A.13 Field Service Actions ............... A.13 Service Action Recalls.............. A.14...
  • Page 212: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    • Side and headlamps • Throttle pedal operation • Rear fog lamps The list below applies to all Aston Martin vehicles. Your Aston Martin • Park brake operation • Hazard warning lamps may or may not have all or some of the functionality listed.
  • Page 213 • Central locking system • Brakes Hand-over Preparation • Filler flap lock operation • Wheel balance • Check function of locks and vehicle keys • Clutch pedal start inhibit • Adaptive dampers • Clean bodywork and road wheel arch liners. •...
  • Page 214: Servicing

    Service Tables Signature: The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if Date: necessary. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates. (Dealer Stamp) 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles/...
  • Page 215 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles/ Item 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles/ Item 12 month 24 months 12 month 24 months Every 100,000 mile or five years Renew engine coolant - check concentration Check and adjust the accessory drive belt tension. Renew if necessary Check engine coolant level.
  • Page 216 10,000 miles / 20,000 miles/ Item 10,000 miles/ 20,000 miles Item 12 months 24 months 12 months / 24 months Electrical Function Checks Wheels and Tyre Checks 70,000 mile Renew spark plugs Check for correct tyre size, type and orientation Check and record battery voltage Check and report tyre tread depth Clean and service the battery connections if required...
  • Page 217: Service Record

    Service Record The following service records cover the regular services at 10,000 mile or 12 month, which ever occurs 10,000 miles 20,000 miles / Item first, intervals. Make sure that at each service the appropriate entry is stamped and signed as completed. / 12 months 24 months Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):...
  • Page 218 10,000 mile or 12 month 30,000 mile or 3rd year 50,000 mile or 5th year *3.85 Hours *3.85 Hours *3.85 Hours Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Signature: Signature: Signature:...
  • Page 219: Brake Rotor Check

    Brake Rotor Check At each brake pad change (per axle), the ceramic brake rotors are 70,000 mile or 7th year 90,000 mile or 9th year required to be cleaned, dried and weighed. Record the date of each *6.30 Hours *4.05 Hours brake pad change and rotor weight.
  • Page 220 Brake Pads Changed - Brake Rotors Checked Brake Pads Changed - Brake Rotors Checked Brake Pads Changed - Brake Rotors Checked Front axle / Rear axle / All axles (delete as required) Front axle / Rear axle / All axles (delete as required) Front axle / Rear axle / All axles (delete as required) Rotor weight (front axle): Rotor weight (front axle):...
  • Page 221: Anti Corrosion Inspection

    Anti Corrosion Inspection Brake Pads Changed - Brake Rotors Checked Anti Corrosion Inspection 1st Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 3rd Year Front axle / Rear axle / All axles (delete as required) Rotor weight (front axle): Signature: Signature: Rotor weight (rear axle): Date: Date: Odometer:...
  • Page 222 Anti Corrosion Inspection 5th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 7th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 9th Year Signature: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: Date: Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: (Dealer Stamp) (Dealer Stamp) (Dealer Stamp) Anti Corrosion Inspection 6th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 8th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 10th Year Signature: Signature:...
  • Page 223: Replacement Of Airbag Units

    To make sure this is completed correctly and safely, this tensioners must be replaced. To make sure this is completed correctly work should be carried out by your Aston Martin Dealership. and safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston Martin Dealership. Airbag Replacement 10th Year...
  • Page 224: Service Action Recalls

    Service Action Recalls Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer Recall No. Date Dealer A.14...
  • Page 225 Action No. Date Dealer A.15...
  • Page 226 A.16...
  • Page 227 Aston Martin Warranty 1 Aston Martin Warranties............B.2 9 California Emissions Warranties ..........B.10 17 Aston Martin Extended Service Contract......B.16 2 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ..........B.4 10 How do I get Service under the Emissions Warranties..B.13 Owner Details................. B.17 3 New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement ......
  • Page 228: Aston Martin Warranties

    All Aston Martin warranties are issued by Aston Martin Lagonda Aston Martin authorized dealer or repairer; or (b) any country agreed Limited on behalf of Aston Martin Lagonda of North America Inc., the Aston Martin Lagonda of North America Inc.
  • Page 229 1.4 Reservation of Rights vehicle (together the Warranties) are as follows: Emissions Defect Warranty (Short Term): Three years or 50,000 miles Aston Martin and its Dealers reserve the right to provide post- a) New Vehicle Limited Warranty of vehicle use Warranty repairs, conduct recalls, or extend the Warranty coverage Bumper to bumper: Three years, unlimited mileage.
  • Page 230: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    2 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 2.1 Warranty Limitations Aston Martin and its Dealers are not responsible to you for any time b) Implied Warranties and Consequential Damages or income that you lose, any inconvenience you might be caused, the Under the law of some States, you as the owner may be entitled to...
  • Page 231: New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement

    • Disconnection or alteration of the odometer, or where the actual mileage cannot be determined due to the odometer being Aston Martin warrants that during the Warranty period, if an Aston The following categories of vehicle are excluded from the provisions inoperative for an extended period of time.
  • Page 232 Warranties. maintenance of the vehicle, or using the wrong fuel, oil, lubricants, or • The installation or use of a non-Aston Martin part (other than a fluids is not covered under the Warranties. Refer to the Specifications...
  • Page 233 • Adjustments, including but not limited to: headlamp and hinged The items listed below are covered by the Vehicle Warranty up to the • Use of alternative fuels: Aston Martin does not recommend or panel adjustments, suspension tightening, steering geometry...
  • Page 234: Customer Satisfaction Campaigns

    A pre-condition of supporting this Warranty is an annual Parts Years in Service Mileage Martin Dealer will advise you of the extent to which Aston Martin will Dealer inspection (Refer to ’Service’, page A.1). Emissions Related Parts 36,000 pay either for parts, or for labor, or both.
  • Page 235: Emissions Performance Warranty

    8.2 What is Covered and / or the on-board emissions diagnostic device. • Fuel Injector Supply Manifold Under the Emissions Performance Warranty, Aston Martin will repair, If the following parts contain an emissions- related defect (an • Fuel Tank & Fuel Delivery Module replace, or adjust (with no charge for labor, diagnosis, or parts) any ‘Emissions Related Part’) they will be covered by both the Emissions...
  • Page 236: California Emissions Warranties

    Also covered by the Emissions Defect Warranty and the Emissions Aston Martin and the California Air Resources Board are pleased to Performance Warranty are all emissions-related bulbs, hoses, clamps, explain the emission control system Warranty on your Aston Martin brackets, tubes, gaskets, seals, belts, connectors, and wiring harnesses vehicle.
  • Page 237 • If your vehicle fails a Smog Check inspection, all necessary repairs El Monte check the performance of all scheduled maintenance. and adjustments will be made by Aston Martin to make sure that California 91731 You are responsible for presenting your vehicle to an Aston Martin your vehicle passes the inspection.
  • Page 238 9.4 What is Covered under the Short Term Emission • Fuel Injection System 9.5 What is Covered under the Long Term Emission • Fuel Injector Supply Manifold Control System Defects Warranty Control System Defects Warranty • Fuel Tank & Fuel Delivery Module The parts in the following list are covered by Emission Control System •...
  • Page 239: How Do I Get Service Under The Emissions Warranties

    Aston Martin strives to make sure that services are available to Service roadside assistance service provider is unable to take your any Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible after it has failed an EPA conduct emergency repairs on your vehicle when necessary.
  • Page 240: 12 What Replacement Parts Should I Use

    Aston Martin's instructions If you decide to use non-Aston Martin parts, make sure that they are on correctly maintaining and using your vehicle, in accordance with...
  • Page 241 ‘Lemon Law’. If you choose to seek remedies that are not created the BBB Auto Line decision, Aston Martin shall abide by the accepted Refer to section 15 for further details of the BBB. by the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act or the applicable State ‘Lemon decision as well.
  • Page 242: 16 State Warranty Enforcement Laws

    The laws vary from State to State. expiry of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. BBB AUTO LINE To the extent your State Law allows, Aston Martin requires that you The ESC provides: first send us a written notification of any defects or non-conformities...
  • Page 243: Owner Details

    Address: VIN No.: The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and send the new details to: Engine No.: Warranty Start Date: Aston Martin Warranty Department Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road, Zip Code: Gaydon, Warwick, CV35 0DB,...
  • Page 244 B.18...
  • Page 245: Owner Warranty Transfer (3)

    Owner Warranty Transfer (3) Owner Warranty Transfer (2) Owner Warranty Transfer (1) License Plate No.: License Plate No.: License Plate No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: Recorded Mileage (mile): Recorded Mileage (mile): Recorded Mileage (mile): Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name:...
  • Page 246 B.20...
  • Page 247: Owner Warranty Transfer (6)

    Owner Warranty Transfer (6) Owner Warranty Transfer (5) Owner Warranty Transfer (4) License Plate No.: License Plate No.: License Plate No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: Recorded Mileage (mile): Recorded Mileage (mile): Recorded Mileage (mile): Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name:...
  • Page 248 B.22...
  • Page 249 Aston Martin Assistance Aston Martin Roadside Assistance..........C.2 How Does the Plan Work............C.2 Further Information ..............C.3...
  • Page 250 The scheme also provides nearest approved dealer and 150 or more miles (241 or more km) If your Aston Martin vehicle suffers a breakdown whilst driving, call the following benefits: from the primary residence of the owner or operator, the owner or the toll-free number: 1- 888 - 59ASTON.
  • Page 251 Further Information Provide the Roadside Assistance Service Representative with: See the separate brochure provided for full details of the Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme. The terms of the scheme may be • Your name. changed without notice. • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is printed on your Roadside Assistance Membership Card.
  • Page 253 Anti-Lock Braking System ............5.10 Bonnet Release ...............11.7 Controls Approach Light .................2.9 Boot Lamps ................11.33 Centre ..................4.8 Aston Martin Assistance ............C.1 Boot Lid ..................2.6 Information and Warning Symbols ........4.4 Aston Martin Warranty ............. B.1 Brake Disc Check ..............A.9 Instrument Cluster ..............4.3 Audio ..................8.1...
  • Page 254 Cruise Control ................4.16 Fuel Filling ................5.14 Fuse Boxes ................11.28 Jump Start From Another Vehicle ..........11.22 Dangerous Substances ............11.4 Data Recording .................1.4 Garage Door Opener ..............2.12 Lamps ..................4.14 Deadlocking ................2.8 Garage Door Opener (Option) Boot .................11.33 Defrosting and Demisting Operation ................2.13 External ................11.32 Automatic ................6.6 Programming ..............2.13...
  • Page 255 Interior .................3.6 Satellite Navigation ..............10.1 Steering ................12.3 Power Fold Function (Door Mirrors) ........3.7 Find a Location ..............10.6 Suspension ................12.4 Reverse Dip Function (Door Mirrors) ........3.7 Navigation Map ..............10.9 Transmission ...............12.3 Navigation System ON and OFF .........10.5 Tyres ...................12.5 Seat Adjustment ................3.2 Vehicle Type ...............12.6 oFluid Levels ................11.8 Sport Seat ................3.3...
  • Page 256 Vehicle Battery ..............11.23 Vehicle Cleaning ..............11.35 Vehicle Horn ................4.13 Vehicle Identification ..............1.3 Vehicle Key ................2.2 Vehicle Recovery ..............11.21 Vehicle Storage ..............11.39 Wheel Nut Torque ..............12.5 Window Reset ..............11.34 Windscreen Blade Replacement ...........11.11 Wipers Wiper .................4.12...

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