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  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 Mirroring Club activity, the Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity dedicated to the history of the marque from the earliest days almost a century ago. It shares the magnificent 15thC Oxfordshire barn which is the international headquarters, museum and archive.
  • Page 4 7................Climate Control mechanical, photocopying, recording or other means without prior CV35 0DB 8................... Audio written permission from Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. England 9............... Hands-Free Phone The manufacturer reserves the right to vary specifications without Telephone (+44) 01926 644300 10..............Satellite Navigation...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Contents Welcome ...................1.6 Component Location ..............1.7 Vehicle Identification ..............1.7 Data Recording ................1.8 Reporting Safety Defects ............1.9 Vehicle Provenance..............1.9...
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Owner’s Guide to call your attention to specific types of information. certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to pleasure from owning and driving your Aston Martin. Warnings the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other This Owner’s Guide has been designed to explain the vehicle’s...
  • Page 7: Component Location

    Component Location Vehicle Identification The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in the left hand The Vehicle Identification Plate, attached to the front subframe All directions for locating components corner of the windshield and is recorded as a barcode on the door behind the engine bay front cross member (viewed from above), is are described as viewed from the pillar.
  • Page 8: Data Recording

    This information may be read out and used by: in the RH side footwell. potentially including but not limited to information such as: • Aston Martin The use of restraint systems including seat belts by the driver and • Service and repair facilities...
  • Page 9: Reporting Safety Defects

    Washington, DC 20590. Body Color: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety addition to notifying Aston Martin Lagonda (North America) Inc. 533 Interior Color: from www.safercar.gov. MacArthur Boulevard, NJ 07430-2326.
  • Page 10 First Owner: Fourth Owner: Selling Dealer: Selling Dealer: Delivery Date: Delivery Date: Second Owner: Fifth Owner: Selling Dealer: Selling Dealer: Delivery Date: Delivery Date: Third Owner: Sixth Owner: Selling Dealer: Selling Dealer: Delivery Date: Delivery Date: 1.10...
  • Page 11 Vehicle Security Contents Introduction ................2.2 Deadlocking................2.9 Emotion Control Unit ..............2.2 Automatic Lock ................2.10 Emergency Key................2.4 Approach Light.................2.10 Unlocking and Opening .............2.4 Homesafe ................2.11 Locking ..................2.6 Alarm ..................2.11 Master Lock Switch ..............2.7 Reduced Guard................2.12 Fuel Flap Release ...............2.7 Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) ..........2.13 Trunk Lid ...................2.8 Garage Door Opener ...............2.14 Trunk Emergency Release............2.9...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Keep the spare key in a safe place. Do not leave a vehicle key in the vehicle when unattended. If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Markets where audible sirens are permitted. High specification alarm system.
  • Page 13 Vehicle Key Security Functions [2] UNLOCK- Press once to unlock the Driver’s door only. Press FCC Warning: ‘Note’ - Changes not expressly approved by twice, within three second, to unlock all doors (Refer to ’Unlocking [1] LOCK- Press once for one step vehicle the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s and Opening’, page 2.4).
  • Page 14: Emergency Key

    If the security system was armed, the alarm If the Emergency key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. will start.
  • Page 15 When opening a door from inside the vehicle after Reduced Guard If preferred you can unlock all doors and enable the trunk lid and If the vehicle key is left in the Ignition Control while a door is has been set to ON, the security system alarm will start. Press the open an audible warning will sound, until the vehicle key is removed.
  • Page 16: Locking

    Locking Make sure that both doors, the trunk lid and the hood are closed. Automatic Re-locking If passengers are to stay in the vehicle after it has been locked, Point the vehicle key towards the vehicle and press the button If the vehicle is locked and then unlocked but a door or the trunk lid Reduced Guard must be set to ON before locking.
  • Page 17: Master Lock Switch

    Master Lock Switch Fuel Flap Release Doors, fuel flap and trunk lid release switches may be locked and The master lock switch will not operate if the vehicle has been locked Push the fuel flap release button (A) to unlocked by using the master lock switch (A). Press the switch to lock. from the outside.
  • Page 18: Trunk Lid

    Trunk Lid Trunk Lid Release Opening from Inside the Vehicle Closing the Trunk Lid (Coupe Only) Grasp the leather pull and pull the If the button on the trunk lid down, then push the trunk Pull back on the trunk lid release switch (B). The trunk lid catch will vehicle key is pressed once lid down, ensuring that its catch release.
  • Page 19: Trunk Emergency Release

    Trunk Emergency Release Deadlocking Vehicle Locked - Trunk Lid Open The trunk lid can be opened If passengers are to stay in the vehicle after locking, Reduced from inside the trunk by Guard must be ON before locking (Refer to ’Reduced Guard’, Do not leave the vehicle key in the trunk.
  • Page 20: Automatic Lock

    Automatic Lock Approach Light When Automatic Lock is ON the central locking system will <Doors auto lock> - Set to ON: Doors and the trunk lid When approaching the vehicle the side and interior lamps can be set automatically lock the vehicle as it moves off. The doors and the trunk automatically lock when the vehicle drives off.
  • Page 21: Homesafe

    Homesafe Alarm When the alarm has started a siren will sound for a 25 seconds cycle Interior Movement Sensor If Homesafe has been set to ON while the headlamps are ON, (ten cycles maximum) and the direction indicators flash for the main beam will stay ON.
  • Page 22: Reduced Guard

    Reduced Guard <Ask on exit> - Set to ON: each time the vehicle key is moved from Press the button on the vehicle key to stop the alarm at any time If a passenger is to stay in the vehicle after it has been locked, ignition ON to ignition position I or 0 the message ‘Press ENTER to (there is approximately a ten second delay before the alarm is Reduced Guard must be set to ON before locking.
  • Page 23: Passive Anti-Theft System (Pats)

    If a vehicle key is lost, a duplicate key can be created and Symbol will flash. cluster (A). programmed from the spare key by your Aston Martin Dealer. OFF and the vehicle key Symbol will flash for five minutes or one...
  • Page 24: Garage Door Opener

    Garage Door Opener The Garage Door Opener (Homelink® Universal Transceiver) For information, or for assistance, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Keep the original transmitter for future use or programming operating buttons and transceiver are located in the interior rear view Alternatively contact Homelink directly at www.homelink.com or call...
  • Page 25 Programming All three buttons are now cleared. The HomeLink system is now in 4. The LED will flash, first setting mode. slowly and then rapidly. Step 1 erases all programming. It only requires completing if When the LED flashes As a security precaution make sure that all programming is erased programming Homelink for the first time or when erasing all existing rapidly, release both in the HomeLink system before selling this vehicle.
  • Page 26 The HomeLink system operates the garage door opener (or other In the case of a standard code, the HomeLink LED is constantly ON • The remote control apparently programs HomeLink but device) in exactly the same way as the original remote control. throughout the transmission process.
  • Page 27 The vehicle must be within operating range of the garage door 3. Firmly press and release the programmed HomeLink button. Reprogramming opener and the ignition set to ON. Make sure you comply with the Press and release the HomeLink button a second time to If a HomeLink button has been programmed to operate a device, and safety instructions even when synchronizing the rolling code.
  • Page 28: Personalization

    Personalization A number of security functions can be personalized. The functions The distance between the remote control and the HomeLink are set by using the Infotainment SCREEN. transmitter unit depends on the system being learned. You may [1] ON/OFF- Infotainment centre ON and OFF require several attempts at different distances.
  • Page 29 Menu 4) Mirror settings... 1) Auto mirror fold flat enabled 1) Car settings... 2) Reverse mirror dip settings... 1) Reduced guard... 1) Auto 1) Activate once 2) Passenger only 2) Ask on exit 3) Passenger and driver 2) Light settings... 5) Information...
  • Page 30 2.20...
  • Page 31 Before Driving Contents Checks Before Driving..............3.2 Airbags..................3.15 Reading Lamps.................3.27 Seats ..................3.2 Advanced Restraints System .............3.17 Media Devices .................3.28 Seat Memory Function ...............3.5 Child Safety................3.20 Accessory Sockets..............3.28 Steering Wheel ................3.7 Child Seats ................3.21 Ashtray and Cigar Lighter............3.29 Interior Mirrors................3.7 Tether Anchorages ..............3.22 Electric Windows ..............3.30 Door Mirrors ................3.8 Automatic Locking Retractors ...........3.24...
  • Page 32: Checks Before Driving

    Checks Before Driving Seats Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according to the Once Inside the vehicle: Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the seat whilst driving. information and specifications in this Owner's Guide. • Check that the doors are securely closed Outside the vehicle: •...
  • Page 33 They can also be adjusted: Seat Head Restraints Seat Position • Up to six minutes after a door is unlocked and before the vehicle The Driver and front Passenger seats When making seat adjustments, i.e. moving the seat base key is inserted into the Ignition Control include non-adjustable head restraints rearwards, raising or lowering the seat base, the seat back will motor •...
  • Page 34 Seat Comfort Seat Back Release Press and hold in button A to The ignition must be ON before the heated seat and lumbar release the seat back, once the seat support can be operated. has been moved forward release [5] - Press forwards or rearwards to increase or reduce the lower the button and manually move the lumbar support.
  • Page 35: Seat Memory Function

    Seat Memory Function The Memory function buttons Setting a Preset Position Warning: Make sure that there is nothing in front of, behind, are located in the seat or under the seat during adjustment. Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the seat whilst driving. adjustment controls which are located each side of the centre Adjust the seat and the door rear view mirrors to the desired position.
  • Page 36 Push both the memory button (M) and the desired setting button (1, Recalling a Memorized Position The seats and door rear view mirrors only move if they have been 2 or 3) simultaneously, then release, to memorize the configuration. Once in the seat press and hold button 1, 2 or 3 (depending on which moved previously, i.e.
  • Page 37: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Interior Mirrors Rear View Mirror Vanity Mirror Warning: Do not adjust steering wheel whilst driving. Adjust on its ball mounting until a satisfactory rear view is obtained. A vanity mirror is located in each sun visor. Warning: Make sure that the steering column is fully locked Automatic Dimming in position.
  • Page 38: Door Mirrors

    Door Mirrors To adjust the door mirrors select the Power Fold Door Mirrors To set Auto Fold ON and OFF left or right mirror (B). Then move the Press MENU (C) and navigate to <Car settings...> (Enter) <Mirror The Power Fold mirror function moves the door mirror assemblies joystick (A) up, down, left or right to settings...>...
  • Page 39 Manual Mode - Press down and release the mirror joystick (A). This Press ENTER to toggle between ON ( ) and OFF. Then press and Door mirror vibration can occur if the mirrors have been moved will lower the door mirrors to preset position 1 dip. If the mirror manually (folded or unfolded), either intentionally or accidentally.
  • Page 40: Restraints System

    Restraints System The Restraints System provides an improved overall level of frontal Rather, it means the system determined the accident conditions Dual-Stage Airbags crash protection to the seat occupants and is designed to help further (crash severity, belt usage, etc.) were not appropriate to operate these The airbags deploy at either a normal or reduced level of inflation, reduce the risk of airbag-related injuries.
  • Page 41 If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have the The Restraints Control Module (RCM) monitors its own internal restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer immediately. In some moderate frontal or near frontal accidents, only the circuits and the circuits for the airbag supplemental restraints, crash Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of pre-tensioner system will deploy.
  • Page 42: Seat Belts

    Seat Belts Aston Martin strongly recommend the use of seat belts. Warning: Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony Warning: Seat belts must be kept clean so that the retractor structure of the body, and should be worn low across the front works correctly.
  • Page 43 A warning symbol in the instrument cluster will come ON for Warning: Care should be taken to avoid contamination of Warning: When installed, the seat belt webbing must not six seconds (approximately) when the ignition is set to ON if the the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly contact any sharp edges which could abrade or cut the webbing driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
  • Page 44 Push the tongue into the belt buckle The occupant should therefore Seat Belt Fastening (Child) latch until a positive click is heard. (as soon as it is safe to do so) Warning: An infant or child that is not properly restrained can gently pull down the shoulder Pull upwards on the diagonal belt to be seriously injured or killed in a crash.
  • Page 45: Airbags

    Airbags Supplemental Restraints System Airbag Deployment The vehicle is equipped with driver and front passenger airbags. The Warning: The use of accessory seat covers may prevent the airbags and seat belt pre tensioners are electrically controlled by the deployment of the side airbags and increase the risk of injury in restraints system (Refer to ’Restraints System’, page 3.10).
  • Page 46 Airbags inflate rapidly and with considerable force; there is therefore Front Airbags - on a frontal Do not change, modify or tamper with the steering wheel, front a risk of death or serious injury such as fractures, facial and eye impact.
  • Page 47: Advanced Restraints System

    If it is necessary to modify the Advanced Restraints system to to the Restraints System. and the sensing system has turned the accommodate a person with disabilities, contact your Aston Martin passenger’s front airbag OFF, the PASS Front Passenger Sensing...
  • Page 48 Passenger Seat Airbag PASS AIRBAG OFF Symbol The PASS AIRBAG OFF symbol will come ON for a short period Warning: Improper installation of a child seat may cause the when the ignition is set to ON to confirm it is functional. front Passenger Sensing system to leave the front airbag ON.
  • Page 49 If this happens: • Other passengers pushing or pulling on the seat Warning: Check the PASS AIRBAG OFF symbol for airbag • Rear passenger feet and knees resting or pushing on the seat 1. Set the ignition to OFF. Ask the person to place the seat back in status.
  • Page 50: Child Safety

    If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have the carried on the occupants lap. restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer immediately. Warning: Any alteration or modification to the front Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of...
  • Page 51: Child Seats

    Sensing’, page 3.17). • Carefully read the instructions supplied with the restraint. Be sure Aston Martin strongly recommends not to install any child seat on you understand them and can install and use the device properly and safely in the vehicle the front passenger seat of this vehicle.
  • Page 52: Tether Anchorages

    Tether Anchorages • Make sure that the child restraint system is appropriate for the • Front Passenger Sensing (Refer to ’Front Passenger Sensing’, page A tether is a strap that connects the top of a child seat to a tether child’s weight and development.
  • Page 53 Correct Assembly of Tether Anchorages Warning: An infant or child that is not properly restrained Front Passenger Seat can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. Seat belts are designed for adults and larger children; infants and smaller A tether anchor point is located at the base, rear of the front children must be restrained in an approved child safety seat.
  • Page 54: Automatic Locking Retractors

    Engage the attachment clip in the orientation shown and make sure Aston Martin does not recommend any child seats for this vehicle that the locking spring has fully closed to prevent accidental which require the use of the vehicle seat belt (Refer to ’Child Seats’,...
  • Page 55: Deployable Rollbars

    Warning: Do not allow any person to sit on the deployable ALR lock has engaged. nearest Aston Martin Dealer to check for any damage and to reset the rollbar covers at any time. To remove the child seat, release the belt as normal and allow it to system.
  • Page 56: Interior Storage

    Interior Storage Glovebox Trinket tray, including Cup Holder mobile phone pocket, coin, Press the Glovebox button (A) to A Cup holder is provided in the credit card holder open. Push up to close. armrest Cubby box. The holder (Automatic transmission only). moves through 180°.
  • Page 57: Reading Lamps

    Reading Lamps Seat Pockets Door pockets, Both reading lamps are controlled including mobile by the individual switches phone pocket mounted on the infotainment centre (A). Unless set to OFF or ON at (A) they will continue to operate up to four minutes after the ignition is set to OFF.
  • Page 58: Media Devices

    Media Devices Accessory Sockets A dedicated Apple iPod player A music device, connected by the auxiliary socket, can be Warning: Damage to electrical circuits will result if more port is provided in the armrest powered using the accessory socket mounted in the armrest cubby than 10 amps is drawn from the accessory socket.
  • Page 59: Ashtray And Cigar Lighter

    Ashtray and Cigar Lighter Read the manufacturer’s instructions and make (if installed on your vehicle) Remove the ashtray by sure that you do not connect any device which opening the lid and Warning: The cigar lighter is heated to ‘Red Heat’ when in would exceed current rating of the accessory pulling the glass tray use.
  • Page 60: Electric Windows

    Electric Windows Lower - Lightly press and release the Door Sealing Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially by window switch (A) to lower the children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the window Warning: Make sure that all occupants are clear when the window in stages.
  • Page 61 Rear Quarter Windows To raise or lower the rear quarter windows push and hold the Roof When raising the rear quarter windows, if the door windows were switch (B): also lowered they will stop rising when half way up until the rear Volante Only quarter windows are fully raised, then continue.
  • Page 62: Coat Hooks

    Coat Hooks Umbrella Coupe Only An umbrella, complete with holder, is provided in the rear of the trunk. Two coat hooks (A) are provided, one behind each seat. 3.32...
  • Page 63 Controls Contents Overview ...................4.2 Instrument Cluster ..............4.3 Information and Warning Symbols..........4.5 Centre Stack................4.8 Ignition Control ................4.10 Stalk Controls ................4.12 Master Lamp Switch ..............4.14 Filler Flap Emergency Release...........4.15 Vehicle Horn................4.15 Trip Computer .................4.16 Cruise Control ................4.17 Ambient Temperature ..............4.19 Tire Pressure Monitoring ............4.19...
  • Page 64: Overview

    Overview [1] FUEL FLAP RELEASE- Press to open the fuel flap. [3] INSTRUMENT CLUSTER- (Refer to page Close the fuel flap by pressing down on the flap until 4.3). the lock engages. [4] CENTRE STACK- (Refer to page 4.8). Filler Flap Emergency Release - (Refer to page 4.15). [5] GLOVEBOX RELEASE- Press to open [2] MASTER LAMP SWITCH- the glovebox.
  • Page 65: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster [1] FUEL GAUGE- Shows how much fuel is in the fuel tank. Refuel as Gear Range (Auto Only) - Shows the transmission position and [4] GEAR INDICATOR DISPLAY- soon as possible when the low fuel symbol comes ON. current gear selection (D).
  • Page 66 Red - Potential personal danger or danger of Trip Computer damage to the vehicle The message centre (right) defaults to the Amber - Advisory, shows possible degraded vehicle trip computer when there are no messages performance to show (Refer to ’Trip Computer’, page 4.16).
  • Page 67: Information And Warning Symbols

    Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the SRS warning symbol LEFT TURN DIRECTION INDICATORS- Flashes with the stays ON. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin Dealer. indicator or hazard warning lamps (Ignition ON). CHECK ENGINE- Steady amber shows a fault in the engine management system.
  • Page 68 ABS control circuits. Continue driving only if there are no audible, visible or physical signs of degraded brake performance. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible if this symbol stays ON.
  • Page 69 DSC system has detected a fault. A DSC fault message will show in five seconds and ‘System Check’ will show on the message centre the message centre (right). Consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon from ice. (right).
  • Page 70: Centre Stack

    Centre Stack [1] SATELLITE NAVIGATION [4] AIRBAG STATUS- Shows the passenger airbag status (Refer to SCREEN- Opens when the Satellite ’Advanced Restraints System’, page 3.19). Navigation system is set to ON [5] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information. (Refer to ’Satellite Navigation’, [6] HAZARD WARNING LAMPS- Press to set the hazard warning page 10.1).
  • Page 71 [13] T1/T2- Select between two trip meters (Refer to ’Trip [18] MASTER VEHICLE LOCK- Press to lock both doors and disable [17] REAR FOG LAMPS- Used in with the dipped beam when fog or Computer’, page 4.16). the trunk lock switch. Pull up to unlock. (Refer to ’Master Lock mist is causing restricted visibility.
  • Page 72: Ignition Control

    Ignition Control To access vehicle functions and to start the engine the vehicle key Position ‘0’ (Ignition OFF) Warning: Only use the vehicle key in the Ignition Control. Do must be inserted in to the Ignition Control. Auxiliaries OFF (Audio, Satellite Navigation, Hands-Free phone not not place any objects, including fingers, into the Ignition Control available), steering lock engaged.
  • Page 73 Position ‘I’ (Ignition OFF and Accessories ON) Position ‘II’ (Ignition ON) The Instrument cluster lamps will come ON, the vehicle systems will wake up and the steering lock will release. Auxiliaries ON (Audio, Satellite Navigation, Hands-Free phone Ignition and all other electrical systems ON, steering lock OFF. Remove the vehicle key from position ‘II’...
  • Page 74: Stalk Controls

    Stalk Controls Preventing Unnecessary Battery Drain Left Side Stalk Pull forwards and release without latching, when the vehicle key is removed, to start Homesafe (Refer to ’Homesafe’, page 2.11). If the vehicle key is left in the Ignition Control (position ‘0’), some Turn Signals - Press up for a a right turn, Trip Computer - Repeated pressing of the vehicle circuits will stay ON and unnecessary current will be drawn...
  • Page 75 Demand Wipe - Pull the stalk forwards. Windshield Wiper Delay Control - Headlamp Washers - Headlamp washers will operate automatically, once per journey (each ignition ON), if the windshield washers are Intermittent wipe time delay increases or The windshield wipers will return to their park position if the operated and the headlamps are ON.
  • Page 76: Master Lamp Switch

    Master Lamp Switch Lamps ON Warning Headlamp Levelling If Homesafe has been set to ON with the Master Lamp Switch If the vehicle side lamps are ON, and the drivers door is opened after The weight of passengers and items placed in the trunk may change at position three (headlamps ON), the main beam will stay ON.
  • Page 77: Filler Flap Emergency Release

    Filler Flap Emergency Release Vehicle Horn The level of brightness can be further If the filler flap will not open when the release button is pressed, open To sound the horn press the reduced by using the rotary control the filler flap manually. Reach through the left trunk trim to access the centre pad of the steering (B).
  • Page 78: Trip Computer

    Trip Computer Press the button (A) for less than three Range - Estimated travel distance with fuel Instantaneous Fuel - Shows the fuel seconds cycles through the trip computer available (no reset). The minimum distance consumption over the last three seconds of functions one at a time.
  • Page 79: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Present Speed - Shows the current vehicle Cruise Control can be used to Operation speed. maintain a selected vehicle speed, Warning: Only use Cruise Control when conditions are above 22 mph (35 km/h), without Driver aid only. favorable, for example, straight, dry, open roads with light having to use the accelerator.
  • Page 80 Changing the Set Speed Resuming the Set Speed Cruise Control Automatic OFF There are three ways to change the set speed: Cruise Control will automatically set to OFF and clear the memory RES should only be used if the driver is aware of the set speed when: •...
  • Page 81: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient Temperature Tire Pressure Monitoring • Neutral, Park or Reverse gear positions are selected The ambient temperature (outside temperature) is shown in the top Warning: Tire pressure monitoring is not intended to replace • The difference between the actual and set speed is too great right corner of the Infotainment centre display.
  • Page 82 Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale comes ON, you The TPMS malfunction telltale is TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them combined with the low tire installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle to the proper pressure.
  • Page 83 The control unit has a system LED to show the system status, and one At the start of each journey, with the ignition ON or with the engine Warnings status LED per road wheel. running, the low tire pressure warning symbol will come ON for Warning: When a tire low pressure warning is detected approximately five seconds and then go OFF.
  • Page 84 B-Pillar), the vehicle must be driven for at least five maximum. Have the TPMS checked at the earliest opportunity. minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h) before the warning symbol goes OFF. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer. 4.22...
  • Page 85 • A general fault has been detected in the TPMS Action: Continue at a reduced speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) maximum. Have the control unit and the tire transmitters checked at the earliest opportunity. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer. 4.23...
  • Page 86 4.24...
  • Page 87 Driving Contents Driving Safety................5.2 Anti-Lock Braking System ............5.11 Starting the Engine ..............5.2 Parking Brake ................5.12 Automatic Transmission..............5.4 Dynamic Stability Control............5.13 PRND Buttons................5.5 Fuel Filling................5.16 Touchtronic Controls..............5.6 Catalytic Converters ..............5.17 Sport Mode................5.7 Front and Rear Parking Assist............5.17 Fault Conditions .................5.8 Rear Parking Assist..............5.19 Manual Transmission..............5.9 Driving Techniques ..............5.20 Footbrake.................5.10...
  • Page 88: Driving Safety

    • Follow the maintenance schedule prescribed in this guide In extreme low temperatures ((-20°C (4°F) and below) Aston Ignition Control. Martin strongly recommend the use of engine block heaters. • Never allow the vehicle to be driven by inexperienced drivers Refer to your Aston Martin dealer for details.
  • Page 89 Press the key fully into the Ignition Press the key fully in, without depressing the brake (automatic) or Make sure that you are wearing appropriate footwear to Control, hold in until the engine starts clutch (manual) pedal, and release. The key will gently return to efficiently operate the control pedals.
  • Page 90: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic Transmission Stopping the Engine The Automatic transmission has two drive modes. Kick-Down Auto Drive Mode In Auto Drive mode Kick-down is used in circumstances where rapid Press the vehicle key fully in and acceleration is required, i.e. when overtaking. Kick-down is when the release.
  • Page 91: Prnd Buttons

    PRND Buttons [2] REVERSE- When stationary and with the footbrake applied, press to select Reverse. When Reverse is selected, R will show red in the Gear Position Indicator Display (GPID) (B) and an audible warning will sound. [3] NEUTRAL- When stationary and with the footbrake applied, press to select Neutral.
  • Page 92: Touchtronic Controls

    Touchtronic Controls Neutral and forward gearshifts can be If in Park or Reverse press the DRIVE PRND button first then pull back The message centre (left) shows the actual selected by pulling back and releasing on a gearshift paddle to enter Touchtronic mode. As the vehicle gear currently selected (R, D1, D2, etc.).
  • Page 93: Sport Mode

    Sport Mode When Sport mode is ON while in: To protect the engine and transmission an automatic upshift from Auto Mode - Upshifts and downshifts occur at higher engine speeds fifth to sixth gear will occur when the engine speed reaches 6600 to provide a sportier drive.
  • Page 94: Fault Conditions

    Fault Conditions Operating the Park Override Park Override Apply the parking brake. Remove the left rear seat base (A) and Apply the parking brake before operating the Park Override remove the two screws that secure the park override lever cover. lever.
  • Page 95: Manual Transmission

    Auto Drive or Touchtronic mode the park lock will engage (Refer to show in the message centre (right). Engine performance will be move the gear lever to ’Park Override’, page 5.8). Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. restricted. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. the required gear Mechanical - ‘Limphome No Gear Change Possible’...
  • Page 96: Footbrake

    Footbrake To inform the driver that the The footbrake operates through a vacuum boosted, dual (diagonal Brake Warnings current gear has reached its split) circuit, hydraulic system incorporating an Anti-lock Brake Warning: If the brake warning symbol comes ON, you should upper rev.
  • Page 97: Anti-Lock Braking System

    (where the tires are prevented from contacting the not drive the vehicle. Contact the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. It is road surface by a layer of water). If, in an emergency braking situation, the braking force applied begins...
  • Page 98: Parking Brake

    ABS. the release button. Keep To show that the parking brake is applied the parking brake In the event of an ABS fault, consult your Aston Martin Dealer the button depressed and immediately. warning symbol on the instrument cluster will come ON (if the push the lever down.
  • Page 99: Dynamic Stability Control

    If repair or replacement of the steering or other surrounding warning symbol stays ON. conditions. equipment is necessary, always refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. If the centre position of the steering deviates, the DSC An audible warning will sound if the vehicle is moving and the...
  • Page 100 DSC has three modes of operation: Track Mode - Press and hold the DSC button (A) for two seconds. At any time while in Track mode or OFF, press and release the DSC ‘DSC TRACK MODE SELECTED’ will show in the message centre button to start DSC.
  • Page 101 Traction Control Traction control is a function of DSC, and is operated in association During operation, the DSC warning symbol will flash. The driver may with the DSC system. Traction control prevents excessive wheel spin experience a loss in power or temporary ’misfire’ as engine power is Warning: It is the drivers responsibility to drive safely at standing starts, or during acceleration.
  • Page 102: Fuel Filling

    Fuel Filling Open the fuel flap (B) by pressing the Install the cap by turning clockwise past The fuel system will not permit fuel flap release button (A). If the filler resistance, until three ‘clicks’ are felt as the overfill but there will be instances flap will not open when the release cap is fully tightened.
  • Page 103: Catalytic Converters

    Contact your Aston Martin Dealer after three seconds the tone will stop. However, as movement immediately.
  • Page 104 The system will set to OFF when the vehicle moves forwards above 9 In heavy rain or similar adverse conditions, the rear parking mph (15 km/h). The Parking Assist button LED will come ON when assist sensors may not always be able to accurately measure the system is set to ON.
  • Page 105: Rear Parking Assist

    Rear Parking Assist If the system has a fault a single three second tone will be heard (only (if installed on your vehicle) Rear parking assist assists in detecting obstructions as the vehicle is once per ignition cycle) and the parking assist button LED will blink reversed towards them.
  • Page 106: Driving Techniques

    To make sure that you have a safe and enjoyable entry into kept free from ice, frost this new phase of Aston Martin motoring please take time to safely and grime. acquire the necessary new driving skills. Practise in safe, lower speed conditions before investigating the high performance potential of the vehicle.
  • Page 107 When driving through water, traction or brake capability may be limited. Once through the water, always dry the brakes by driving Before using this vehicle on Track Days contact your Aston Martin slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal.
  • Page 108 5.22...
  • Page 109 Convertible Roof Contents Roof Operation ................6.2 Rear Quarter Windows ..............6.5 Manual Operation..............6.6 Roof Maintenance..............6.9 Deployable Rollbars ..............6.9 Wind Deflector ................6.10 Volante Only...
  • Page 110: Roof Operation

    Roof Operation Warning: Misuse of the Roof switch, especially by children, Avoid repetitive use of the Roof. This may cause the operating Make sure that the Roof is always fully raised or fully lowered. can result in injury due to entrapment in the Roof mechanism system to over heat and engage the thermal cut out.
  • Page 111 Roof has completed its operation. the message centre (right). 30-40 mph (50-65 km/h) - ‘Stop Safely for Roof Operation’ will Aston Martin recommend that the Roof is only operated while the vehicle is stationary. show in the message centre (right), the amber warning triangle •...
  • Page 112 It is not possible to start Roof operation at speeds of 30 mph (50 km/ Lowering the Roof Push the Roof switch rearwards and hold until h) or above. ‘No Roof Operation Possible’ will show in the message ‘Roof Movement Complete’ shows in the Warning: Roof movement has not finished and locked until message centre (right).
  • Page 113: Rear Quarter Windows

    Rear Quarter Windows ‘Roof Movement Paused’ will show in the Raising the Roof When the Roof is fully raised or fully lowered the rear quarter message centre (right) and an audible warning windows can be raised and lowered independently of the Roof. Warning: Roof movement has not finished and locked until will sound until the Roof continues to raise or The door windows also raise and lower with the rear quarter...
  • Page 114: Manual Operation

    Manual Operation Release the switch and push again to change direction. In the unlikely event of the Roof failing during raising or lowering The message ‘Roof Fail’ will show in the message centre (right). (after the locks have released), the Roof can be manually raised and When lowering the window push the Roof switch forwards and locked.
  • Page 115 Remove the trim plug. The Allen key is required to lock the Roof in position. Locking the Roof manually may require the assistance of a second person to push down so the catches engage while the allen key is [1] - To Raise the Roof Manually if the Tonneau Lid is Closed with turned.
  • Page 116 ‘Roof Movement Paused’ will show in the [2] - To Raise the Roof Manually if the Tonneau Lid has Unlocked Rear Quarter Windows message centre (right) and a continuous and the Roof is Underneath Depending on the reason why the Roof fails, the rear quarter ‘beep’...
  • Page 117: Roof Maintenance

    Do not use spot cleaners, chemical diluents or any organic rollbars will break through the rear glass. together or alone, depending on the type of impact. cleaners. If in doubt, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. The Volante is equipped with a deployable rollbar system, which is Roof Fabric Maintenance If the Roof is not stowed the deployable rollbars will break in addition to and independent of the airbag system.
  • Page 118: Wind Deflector

    Take care when adjusting the driver or front passenger seat The electronic roll sensor nearest Aston Martin Dealer. position with the wind deflector installed. Make sure that the constantly monitors the vehicle attitude and road loads.
  • Page 119 Storage Unfold, open out and Locate the two tabs in to ‘snap’ connect. the openings provided in When the wind deflector is not required, remove it from the vehicle the rear seat backs. and place it in its storage bag. Place the storage bag in the vehicle trunk.
  • Page 120 With the tabs located line Operation Raised up the location pins and Grab the rear of the top Lowered locate the two locking pins section and pull upwards either side in the openings Grab the top of the raised (90°)until a locating ‘click’ is provided.
  • Page 121 Climate Control Contents Operating Tips ................7.2 Control Switches ................7.2 Airflow Modes................7.4 Automatic Operation ..............7.5 Manual Operation..............7.5 Solar and Temperature Sensors ..........7.6 Display Units................7.7...
  • Page 122: Operating Tips

    If the climate control system is low on refrigerant or has a control system to demist the windows malfunction, consult your Aston Martin Dealer • The vehicle is equipped with a pollen filter. It is necessary to change the filter periodically as shown in the scheduled...
  • Page 123 [1] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information. [6] HEATED REAR WINDOW- Press to operate the rear window [8] FAN SPEED- Turn to set the required fan speed (clockwise for fast heater. Goes OFF after 20 minutes if not manually set to OFF. When speed and counterclockwise for low speed).
  • Page 124: Airflow Modes

    Airflow Modes Press and release each button for an airflow mode. By pressing one Adjusting the Vents or more buttons at a time, seven airflow modes are available. To adjust the air flow vents: Mode Button(s) Windshield and Door Windows Face Only Feet Only Windshield, Door Windows and Face...
  • Page 125: Automatic Operation

    Automatic Operation Manual Operation Press AUTO. Using the TEMPERATURE dial set the required Defrost and Demist Heating and Cooling in-vehicle temperature (read the actual temperature setting in the top Set the required: To defrost or demist the windshield on vehicle start up in left of the DISPLAY).
  • Page 126: Solar And Temperature Sensors

    Solar and Temperature Sensors The automatic air conditioner function measures inside and outside The vehicle heater will continue to produce the selected If the engine is cold the A/C will not start up until the engine has temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets the interior temperature temperature regardless of in-vehicle conditions.
  • Page 127: Display Units

    Display Units To change the DISPLAY units from °C to °F or °F to °C. Press and hold in buttons 1 and 6 (A). Insert the vehicle key in the Ignition Control and move to position ‘II’ (ignition ON), then release the two buttons.
  • Page 129 Audio Contents Introduction ................8.2 Song Seek and Song Memory ...........8.17 Audio Controls ................8.4 Radio Text................8.18 Aston Martin Audio Sound Settings..........8.7 Skip Options ................8.18 Bang & Olufsen Audio Sound Settings ........8.9 Channel Lock ................8.19 Radio Functions ...............8.10 Change Code ................8.20 Programme Type..............8.12 CD Changer Functions .............8.20...
  • Page 130: Introduction

    Introduction The Audio system is an integrated part of the Infotainment system. Speakers Aston Martin Audio System [1] - 100W centre-fill speaker. Radio - AM and FM radio. 10 AM and 20 FM presets. [2] - Two door-mounted 100W speakers, each with mid-range and tweeter units.
  • Page 131 Bang & Olufsen Audio System Speakers Radio - AM, FM radio. 10 AM and 20 FM presets are available. [1] - Two ¾ in (19 mm) (soft dome) tweeters incorporating Acoustic Lens Technology (ALT). Satellite Radio (Option) [2] - Centre: Two speakers: One 3½ in (90 mm) mid-range in closed The digital signals from the SIRIUS satellites are line-of-sight, cabinet and one ¾...
  • Page 132: Audio Controls

    Audio Controls Acoustic Lens Technology Two motorized acoustic lenses, mounted on either side of the [1] ON/OFF- Press for Audio ON and OFF. dashboard, rise when the system is set to ON and stay raised until the [2] VOLUME- Volume control. Acoustic Lens Technology Audio system is set to OFF.
  • Page 133 [11] JOYSTICK- Navigate in the menus. Operation [12] BACK- Press to move back one action. The Audio system is available with the vehicle key at least in position Press and hold to move back to the default ‘I’ and is available until the vehicle key is removed from the Ignition screen.
  • Page 134 The JOYSTICK, ENTER and BACK will not operate if Satellite Battery Protection Mode Several menu options will require a cross in a box to select an Navigation is selected (NAV button LED ON) either press: option. Once the menu item is highlighted press ENTER to either Using the Audio system, with the vehicle key at position ‘I’...
  • Page 135: Aston Martin Audio Sound Settings

    Aston Martin Audio Sound Settings Active Sound Control Original Settings To access sound settings: • Press and hold SOUND to enter sound setting mode. Then press This vehicle has a speed-dependent volume feature known as Active Radio Functions repeatedly until the required sound setting is shown on the Sound Control (ASC).
  • Page 136 Bass - Level for Bass Setting the Surround Sound Equalizer Treble - Level for Treble Press MENU and navigate to the sound source menu <AM, FM, CD, Fine adjustment of the sound from the speakers: iPod, USB, AUX, SAT 1 or SAT 2 menu...> (Enter) <Audio Settings...> Fader - Balance between the front and rear speakers Press MENU and navigate to the sound source menu <AM, FM, CD, (Enter) <Surround (AM, FM, CD, iPod, AUX, SAT 1 or SAT 2)...>...
  • Page 137: Bang & Olufsen Audio Sound Settings

    Bang & Olufsen Audio Sound Settings Dolby Surround Pro-Logic II To access sound settings press and hold SOUND to enter sound Other Sound Settings setting mode. Then press repeatedly until the required sound setting Bass - Level for Bass Dolby Surround Pro-Logic II, with its centre speaker in the is shown on the DISPLAY.
  • Page 138: Radio Functions

    Radio Functions [1] ON/OFF- Audio ON and OFF. [12] BACK- Press to navigate back one in the menu. Press and hold to navigate back [2] VOLUME- Volume control. to the default screen. Cancel a selection. [3] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information. [13] KEYPAD- Set station presets and [4] TUNING- Turn to manually search stations or navigate in the menu short cuts.
  • Page 139 Automatic Tuning Storing Stations ‘Autostoring.’ shows on the DISPLAY and a number of strong stations (maximum ten) from the selected frequency band are stored in the Select FM1, FM2 or AM using the AM/FM button. Press the JOYSTICK 10 stations can be stored for FM1, FM2 or AM (a total of 30 stations). autostore memory.
  • Page 140: Programme Type

    Programme Type Automatic Search for Transmitter Use the Programme Type (PTY) function to select between the Searching for a Specific PTY various programme types. ‘PI seek’ shows on the DISPLAY when reception is poor for the Press MENU and navigate to <FM Menu...> (Enter) <PTY...> (Enter) PTY - ON or OFF selected station.
  • Page 141: Automatic Frequency Updating

    Automatic Frequency Updating If a station with the selected programme type can not be found, the The Automatic Frequency (AF) Updating function is normally ON DISPLAY shows ‘No Station Found’ and the radio returns to the and makes sure that the radio tunes to the strongest available previous frequency.
  • Page 142: Satellite Radio Functions

    Satellite Radio Functions [1] ON/OFF- Press for Audio ON and OFF. [12] JOYSTICK - Press left or right once to move to the next or previous station. [2] VOLUME- Volume control. Press up or down to navigate in the [3] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information. menus or select preset stations.
  • Page 143: Channels

    Channels SIRIUS ID Activating Satellite Radio Selecting a Channel Category The SIRIUS ID is required when contacting the SIRIUS Call Centre. It Tune to a satellite channel that has no audio, which means that the With Audio ON, press the MODE button repeatedly to select SAT 1 is used to start your account and when making any account channel is unsubscribed and the text ‘Call 888-539-SIRIUS to or 2.
  • Page 144 Selecting a Channel Direct Channel Entry Scanning There are three ways of tuning in a channel: The SIRIUS satellite channels are numbered consecutively Press SCAN to automatically search through the list of satellite throughout all of the categories. channels. • Press and hold the JOYSTICK (up or down) or the SCROLL button. Storing a Channel The scrolling function begins slowly and increases speed after To access a channel directly:...
  • Page 145: Song Seek And Song Memory

    Song Seek and Song Memory The Song Seek and Song Memory functions provide both audio and If a new song is selected when the memory is full, a prompt to delete Song Seek visual notification when SIRIUS is broadcasting your favorite songs. the last song on the list will show.
  • Page 146: Radio Text

    Radio Text Skip Options The type of text information displayed about the song currently This function is used to remove a channel from the list of available Temporally Unskip all Ch. playing can be changed. Use the AUTO button or the menu to display channels.
  • Page 147: Channel Lock

    Channel Lock Access to specific channels can be restricted (locked). A locked The channel is now locked and a checked box will show to confirm. Temporally Unlock All Ch. channel will not provide audio, song titles, or artist information. It will be necessary to enter the channel access code in order to listen This function will temporarily unlock all channels.
  • Page 148: Change Code

    [5] TUNING- Turn to manually change CD tracks or navigate in the (Enter). Enter the current code and press ENTER. Your Aston Martin dealer can also provide you with assistance. menus. Enter the new code and press ENTER. Confirm the new code and [6] TP- Not used.
  • Page 149 [11] JOYSTICK- Press left or right to move Steering Wheel Controls to the next or previous track. Press left or [15] SCROLL- Navigate through the music tracks. right and hold to search within a track or [16] VOLUME- Volume control. the whole CD.
  • Page 150 Loading CDs Fast Forward and Rewind Scan The CD changer can hold up to six discs. Press and hold the JOYSTICK (left or right) to search forwards or Press SCAN to play the first ten seconds of each track. While a scan backwards within a track or the whole disc.
  • Page 151 Ejecting one CD Press EJECT. For traffic safety reasons, the CD stays out for 12 seconds. The player will then draw back in the disc and set to pause mode. Press CD to start the player. Ejecting all CDs Press and hold EJECT (for longer than two seconds). The entire magazine is emptied, CD by CD.
  • Page 152: Ipod And Usb Functions

    iPod and USB Functions [1] ON/OFF- Press for Audio ON and OFF. [11] JOYSTICK- Press left or right to move to the next track or previous. Press left or [2] VOLUME- Volume control. right and hold to search within a track or [3] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information.
  • Page 153 iPod and USB Connection Locate the iPod cable or the Playing Tracks USB socket in the armrest Once the mode has been set to either iPod or USB play automatically The iPod port is compatible with generation three iPods cubby box and connect the: starts.
  • Page 154: Auxiliary Functions

    Auxiliary Functions Fast Forward and Rewind Random [1] ON/OFF- Press for Audio ON and OFF. [2] VOLUME- Volume control. Press and hold down the JOYSTICK (left or right) to search within a Plays tracks from the music folder(s) in random order. track or the whole music folder.
  • Page 155 Steering Wheel Controls The auxiliary input socket is provided to connect audio devices which can not be connected using the iPod or USB connections. [12] VOLUME- Volume control. Only volume control will be available from the vehicle Audio system. All other functionality will be from the Audio device. Audio Device Connection Locate the Auxiliary socket in the armrest cubby box.
  • Page 156: Audio Menus

    If not already ON, set the Audio system ON. Repeatedly press the Radio Menu Bang & Olufsen Audio MODE button until ‘AUX’ shows on the DISPLAY. Aston Martin Audio 1) FM Menu... 1) AM Menu... The media device will now play through Infotainment system.
  • Page 157 Satellite Radio Menu CD Changer Menu Bang & Olufsen Audio Aston Martin Audio Aston Martin Audio Bang & Olufsen Audio 1) SIRIUS menu... 1) Add song to memory 1) SIRIUS menu... 6) Audio settings... 1) CD Menu... 1) CD Menu...
  • Page 158 USB Menu AUX Menu Aston Martin Audio Bang & Olufsen Audio Aston Martin Audio Bang & Olufsen Audio 1) iPod Menu..., USB Menu... 1) iPod Menu... or USB Menu... 1) AUX Menu... 1) AUX Menu... 1) Random... 1) Random...
  • Page 159 Hands-Free Phone Contents Introduction ................9.2 Removing a Paired Phone ............9.8 Hands-Free Functions ..............9.2 Selecting a Phone...............9.9 Hands-Free Phone ON...............9.3 Calls...................9.9 Menus..................9.4 Phone Book ................9.10 Audio Settings ................9.4 Voice Mailbox ................9.11 Connecting a Phone..............9.5 Last Ten Numbers ..............9.11 Initial Pairing ................9.6 Telephone Menu..............9.12 Pairing Additional Phones............9.7...
  • Page 160: Introduction

    Introduction Hands-Free Functions A mobile device equipped with Hands-Free (Bluetooth) capability [1] VOLUME- Volume control. Volante Only: Driving with the roof lowered. If making or can be connected wirelessly to the vehicle’s Hands-Free phone [2] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information. receiving calls, microphone performance will be degraded.
  • Page 161: Hands-Free Phone

    Hands-Free Phone ON Steering Wheel Controls When the Hands-Free system is ON the symbol will show in [10] CALL- Press to answer a call or press to return the DISPLAY. During a call this symbol will change to . When to Hands-Free mode from Audio when Hands-Free mode is ON.
  • Page 162: Menus

    Menus Audio Settings The Hands-Free menu is available when the Hands-Free phone Call Menu Call Volume system is ON and selected. If not ON or not selected press PHONE. Press MENU, ENTER or CALL during an ongoing call to access the During a call the call volume can be regulated using the VOLUME dial Press MENU to access the main menu.
  • Page 163: Connecting A Phone

    Connecting a Phone Audio System Control Ring Signals 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 Not during a call. The vehicle system has integrated ring signals that can be selected: Hands-Free system remembers the mobile phone’s ID.
  • Page 164: Initial Pairing

    Initial Pairing Disconnecting Use this procedure when pairing the first mobile phone to the Hands- Press the JOYSTICK (up or down), SCROLL button or turn the Free system. If the Hands-Free system is not ON or in use, press TUNING dial to navigate to the required mobile phone and press The mobile phone will automatically disconnect when moved out of PHONE.
  • Page 165: Pairing Additional Phones

    Pairing Additional Phones Pairing Using the Hands-Free System The Hands-Free system automatically searches for the last used The DISPLAY will then ask for a passkey to be entered into the mobile phone. If the last used phone is not found a list of paired phones will phone.
  • Page 166: Removing A Paired Phone

    The phone will search for discoverable Bluetooth devices in its range. Synchronizing automatically places all the mobile phone Select ‘ASTON MARTIN’ from the device list. The phone will prompt contacts onto the vehicle system (Refer to ’Phone Book’, page 9.10). for a passkey.
  • Page 167: Selecting A Phone

    Press BACK to delete a number. Press and hold BACK to within range (with Bluetooth ON). Navigate to a phone and press system is selected and search again. If ‘ASTON MARTIN’ still does not delete the whole number. ENTER to select that phone.
  • Page 168: Phone Book

    Phone Book Reject a Call Automatic Answer - ON or OFF The mobile phone’s phone book is synchronised automatically to the vehicle system at each connection. Press CANCEL or BACK while the phone is ringing. The automatic answer function means that calls are accepted If it is not required to synchronize to phone book: Calling Using Voice Recognition automatically after four rings.
  • Page 169: 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 170: Telephone Menu

    Telephone Menu 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 171 Satellite Navigation Contents Introduction ................10.2 Avoid Specific Areas .............. 10.24 Map Updates ................10.3 Information ................10.26 Getting Started .................10.4 Current Position ..............10.26 Easy Mode Settings..............10.9 Quick Menus ................ 10.26 Using Easy Mode..............10.9 Map View ................10.28 Advanced Mode Settings ............10.13 Map Scroll................
  • Page 172: Introduction

    Introduction The Satellite Navigation system is an integrated part of the Warning: Never use the navigation system or any other Always use good judgment when following navigation system Infotainment centre system along with the Audio system. feature in the vehicle in a way that distracts you from the task of guidance, and do not follow guidance that seems contrary to your This Navigation system has been developed to help guide you to the own best judgment.
  • Page 173: Map Updates

    The SCREEN must only be cleaned with a soft, lint free, dampened versions and installation of Map DVDs, contact your Aston Martin A DVD player is provided to install map and feature up-dates as and cloth, or a cloth with a mild window cleaning agent.
  • Page 174: Getting Started

    Getting Started 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, etc.
  • Page 175 Navigation System ON While the NAV button LED is ON the BACK, ENTER and JOYSTICK Navigation System OFF functions only operate the Navigation system. The vehicle key must at position ‘I’ or ‘II’ in the Ignition Control. If in map mode press the BACK to view the main menu. To use the BACK, ENTER and JOYSTICK functions for Audio or 1.
  • Page 176 If the Navigation system is still ON when the vehicle key is Easy Menu Advanced Menu remove the system will shut down. When the vehicle key is inserted Set destination Set destination again and placed at position ‘I’ or ‘II’ the Navigation system will start Show destination Itinerary up automatically.
  • Page 177 Search path Quick menus make it easier to access certain system options. Demo (Guidance Simulation) Menu paths are shown for each operation in the following format: Advanced Mode Only Some options are only accessible through the Quick menus. <Set destination> (Enter) <Address> (Enter) <Settings>...
  • Page 178 Screen Display Unverified Roads The screen display is determined by factors such as geographic A small number of roads in the system may be unverified. This means location and settings that have been made, such as map scale, the that information on signs, one-way streets, left turns, etc., may not be symbols selected to be shown, etc.
  • Page 179: Easy Mode Settings

    Easy Mode Settings Using Easy Mode System Settings The Navigation system requires a destination to be entered so that a route to the destination can then be calculated. In Easy mode only <Settings> (Enter) one destination can be entered at a time. Use the JOYSTICK to move between the functions and select the If the SCREEN is in map view press BACK to access the main desired setting.
  • Page 180 A list of States matching that letter combination is shown at the A list of Cities matching that letter combination is shown at the When <Start guide> is selected, the system begins calculating the bottom of the SCREEN. A scroll bar on the right shows that there are bottom of the SCREEN.
  • Page 181 Points of Interest (POI) is a collective name for places such as Petrol press ENTER. While scrolling through the list, press BACK to return to the table of Stations, Hotels, Restaurants, Aston Martin dealers, Hospitals, Vehicle Once a valid number has been entered move to: characters. Press BACK to delete entered characters.
  • Page 182 It is possible to first select <Type> then <Name> without entering Last 20 Destinations Press ENTER to access the Scroll menu: a City. <Scale> - Press the JOYSTICK right to access the Scale quick menu. <Set destination> (Enter) <Last 20> (Enter) Move to <Type>...
  • Page 183: Advanced Mode Settings

    Advanced Mode Settings Route Options <Avoid ferries> - Select if ferries are to be avoided when The system can only use larger roads when calculating a route calculating the route. <Settings> (Enter) <Route options> (Enter) extending over a long distance. If <No> is selected for toll roads and <Avoid car train>...
  • Page 184 Select using the JOYSTICK (right or left) and confirm by pressing <Current Location> - Select if the name of the street on which the <POI warning> - Select if an audible and visual warning is to sound ENTER. vehicle is currently driving should be shown at the bottom of the and show when approaching an accident blackspot or a safety SCREEN.
  • Page 185: Using Advanced Mode

    Using Advanced Mode <Language> - Select the language to be used. <GPS Information> - Press the JOYSTICK right to view coordinates The Navigation system requires a destination to be entered so that a and address of the vehicle's position, as well as the number of route to the destination can then be calculated.
  • Page 186 Destination by an Address <Number> will be highlighted and the last selected State will be Use the JOYSTICK to spell out the desired State from the Character remembered. If searching for a destination outside the current State table. Press ENTER for each letter. <Set Destination>...
  • Page 187 Select City Using the JOYSTICK move down and select directly from the list in Once a Street has been selected it is then possible to move to <Start the menu. Select and press ENTER. Guide>, <Itinerary> (Refer to ’Itinerary’, page 10.22) or Select <City>...
  • Page 188 <Information> - Provides information on the destination. Press Points of Interest (POI) is a collective name for places such as Petrol BACK and then <Set> or press BACK again to cancel. Stations, Hotels, Restaurants, Aston Martin dealers, Hospitals, vehicle parking, etc. Move to <Interse> and press ENTER.
  • Page 189 Destination by a Stored Location It is also possible to search for POI around the vehicle, along the <Set destination> (Enter) <Stored destinations> (Enter) itinerary and along the Highway using the Quick menu (Refer to ’Destination from a Point on the Map’, page 10.20). A stored location is a destination stored previously, i.e.
  • Page 190 Last 20 Destinations Destination from a Point on the Map <OK> - Shows the destination of the specified coordinates on the map. Press ENTER to access the scroll menu. Move to <Set as <Set destination> (Enter) <Last 20> (Enter) <Set Destination> (Enter) <Point on map> (Enter) destination>...
  • Page 191: Store A Destination

    Store a Destination Up to 250 destinations can be stored for re-use in different itineraries. Adjust the Location An audible signal notifies the driver that a stored location is Select <Edit> (Enter) <Adjust> (Enter) to move the position of the approaching and that further information can be linked with the stored location on the map.
  • Page 192: Itinerary

    Itinerary The Itinerary menu is available once a destination has been entered. <Itinerary> (Enter) Edit an Itinerary An itinerary with several intermediate destinations can be created to avoid entering destination after destination during your trip. One final destination with up to six intermediate destinations can be specified in an itinerary.
  • Page 193 <Adjust> - Changes the destination of the destination on the map. Next Destination shows information on the next destination in the Move to <Map> and press ENTER to view the whole map image and itinerary such as name, remaining journey time and distance from the obtain Map scroll.
  • Page 194: Avoid Specific Areas

    Avoid Specific Areas Specify an Area on the Map <Scale> - Specify the size of the area to be avoided. Move to + or Specify an Area Address - and press ENTER repeatedly to adjust the scale. Press BACK to <Settings>...
  • Page 195 Select <Scale>, <Set area to avoid>, <Adjust size> or <Adjust Avoid Area Options <Edit> - Change the name of the saved area. Press BACK to delete area> (Refer to ’Specify an Area on the Map’, page 10.24). the current area name. Enter a new name and select <Set> to accept <Settings>...
  • Page 196: Information

    Information Current Position Quick Menus The address, coordinates and in some cases the telephone number of <Current position> (Enter) When in Map mode press ENTER to access the Quick menus. Use the a POI is can be viewed when ever <Information> is available. JOYSTICK to scroll through the menus.
  • Page 197 [3] MAP AND ROUTE OUTLINE - (Advanced mode only) Set the number of kilometres the route is to be avoided using the If no route is calculated, the system searches along the Highway the JOYSTICK and press ENTER. The system then calculates a new route vehicle is travelling on.
  • Page 198: Map View

    Map View The DISPLAY can show either one or two maps. In two map view If not already selected select 3D and press ENTER. An elevation In 2D map view select whether the direction of travel or North is to each map view can have different viewing scales.
  • Page 199: Map Scroll

    Map Scroll The destination that corresponds to the cross position is shown at the bottom of the map. Follow Route To follow the current route on the map move the centre of the cross to rest over the route. Once the cross rests over the route either the horizontal or vertical cross line will show thicker.
  • Page 200: Map Symbols

    1.5 mile (2 km). If less than 40 Points of Interest are Amusement park found, the search is extended to a radius of maximum 155 mile (250 km). Aston Martin Dealer <Store location> - Save a location on the map. Select an option using the JOYSTICK and press ENTER. Automobile club...
  • Page 201 Bus station Convention / Exhibition centre Government office Cafe Doctor Historical monument Casino Dry cleaning Hospital City centre Embassy City hall / Civic / Community centre / Court house Ferry terminal Hotel Company Fire brigade Ice skating Compressed natural gas Gas station Library Concert hall...
  • Page 202 Lookout Pharmacy Shopping centre / Groceries Marina Place of worship Ski resort Movie theatre Police station Sports complex Museum Post office Swimming pool Night life / Music club Public support airport Theatre / Opera Park & ride Recreation area Toll booth Parking garage Rest area Tourist attraction...
  • Page 203: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions (Q) The position of the vehicle on the map is wrong. (Q) The Navigation system uses toll roads, Highways and Ferries even though I chose to avoid them. Train station (A) The GPS system shows the position of the vehicle with an accuracy of about 65 ft (20 m).
  • Page 204 The system automatically guides you to the final destination updated. An Aston Martin Dealer can provide further information. even though you are driving beside the intermediate destinations. (Q) The system shows the route I am already on when I request Calculate new route or Detour.
  • Page 205 EXEMPLARY, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT Each Aston Martin navigation system map update capable to use and display LIMITATION, LOST REVENUES, ANTICIPATED REVENUES, OR PROFITS the Traffic Data shall contain the following written information: THE LICENSED MATERIAL IS PROVIDED TO LICENSEE "AS IS,"...
  • Page 206 Inrix, Inc. et Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc. (et les membres de leurs IMPLICITES QUANT À LA QUALITÉ MARCHANDE, À L’ABSENCE DE Chaque mise à jour des cartes du système de navigation d’Aston Martin qui groupes) de l’ensemble des réclamations, dommages-intérêts et autres CONTREFAÇON OU À...
  • Page 207 Maintenance Contents Introduction................11.2 US Department of Transportation .......... 11.16 Electrical Start From Another Vehicle ........11.32 Vehicle Jacking.................11.3 Tire Sidewall Information............11.17 Fuses ..................11.33 Servicing Precautions ...............11.4 Vehicle Loading..............11.19 Headlamp Bulbs ..............11.38 Dangerous Substances .............11.5 Safety Practices..............11.21 Other External Bulbs ..............11.39 Emergency Items..............11.6 Tire Terminology ..............
  • Page 208: Introduction

    Failure to do so can result in damage to your vehicle and may properly, please return it to an Aston Martin Dealer to be checked invalidate your New Vehicle Warranty or other warranties (Refer to professionally.
  • Page 209: Vehicle Jacking

    Vehicle Jacking Your vehicle's warranty may be invalidated if damage is Warning: Make sure that no persons are in the vehicle before caused by the use of improper engine oil. Low quality or obsolete jacking commences. oils do NOT provide the protection required by modern, high Warning: Make sure that the parking brake is ON and that performance engines.
  • Page 210: Servicing Precautions

    Servicing Precautions To avoid personal injury, the following safety precautions must be Warning: Do not breathe exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes Warning: Whenever possible work in the engine observed when the hood is open and the engine is running or the contain carbon monoxide.
  • Page 211: Dangerous Substances

    Dangerous Substances Engine Oils Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out of reach of children. Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oils can cause serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and Warning: Many liquids and other substances used in motor cancer.
  • Page 212: Emergency Items

    Emergency Items Owner Maintenance [A] - Coupe In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the intervals suggested (more frequently if your [B] - Volante vehicle is heavily used or operating in adverse conditions), and always The following emergency items are located in the trunk.
  • Page 213 Weekly Checks Road Wheel Lock Nut Socket - For the removal of a road wheel(s) Tool Kit (daily if covering high mileage or touring) when servicing or maintenance is required. A vehicle tool kit is located Bulbs - (Refer to ’Headlamp Bulbs’, page 11.38). •...
  • Page 214: Opening And Closing The Hood

    Opening and Closing the Hood Opening Lift slightly on the hood front edge whilst pulling upward on the hood Closing secondary catch (B) to release it. Lift the hood until fully open. The Take care not unintentionally to pull on or catch the hood Warning: Do not pull on the hood is held open by two gas struts.
  • Page 215: Fluid Levels

    Fluid Levels [1] - Washer Fluid Reservoir. If the hood does not fully close or it opens during driving the Warning: Engine components may be hot and could cause [2] - Engine Oil Filler Cap. warning message ‘Hood open’ will show in the message centre severe burns.
  • Page 216 Windshield Wash Fluid Level Windshield Washer Jets This vehicle's warranty may be invalidated if damage is caused Washer jet housings are located on the rear edge of the hood. Each Top up as required. In winter, to prevent the by the use of improper engine oil. Low quality or obsolete oils do housing contains two washer jets.
  • Page 217 Oil level check: 3. The oil level should read Brake Fluid Level between the Min. & Max. marks. 1. Withdraw and wipe the dipstick clean, using a Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level is 4. If required remove the filler, top lint free cloth.
  • Page 218 Engine Coolant Level Check 2. Make sure the filler cap is secure after topping up. Always check the reservoir level when the engine is cold and with the front road wheels in the straight Do not over tighten. Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the coolant ahead position.
  • Page 219: Windshield Blade Replacement

    Windshield Blade Replacement Brake Pad ‘Bedding-in’ To replace the windshield wiper blades the wiper arms must be set at Failure to ‘bed-in’ new brake pads will result in reduced 90° to the vehicle (A). brake performance and possible brake judder or squeal. 1.
  • Page 220: Wheels And Tires

    After Because of the high performance potential of this vehicle, Only install tires approved by Aston Martin (Refer to ’Tires’, page adjusting the tire pressures, make sure that the valve caps are securely Aston Martin strongly recommend replacement of any damaged or 12.6).
  • Page 221 If vibrations persist, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. tread or the sidewalls, cracks in the tread groove and separation in tires are required consult your Aston Martin Dealer for advice if the the tread or the sidewalls. If damage is observed or suspected have rear tires are also worn.
  • Page 222: Us Department Of Transportation

    US Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions Tread Wear Marks of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the normal Tread wear marks (A) are incorporated The following information relates to the tire grading system due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in into the construction of all tires.
  • Page 223: Tire Sidewall Information

    Tire Sidewall Information Temperature Both U.S. and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers The tire size, load index and speed rating for your vehicle may be to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This different from this example. Warning: The temperature grade for this tire is established information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.
  • Page 224 [5] 15- The wheel or rim diameter in inches. If you change your You may not find this information on all tires because it is not For tires with a maximum 3 4 5 6 wheel size, you will have to purchase new tires to match the new required by federal law.
  • Page 225: Vehicle Loading

    Vehicle Loading The next two numbers or letters are the plant code designating where [11] MAXIMUM LOAD- Shows the maximum load in kilograms and Properly loading this it was manufactured, the next two are the tire size code and the last pounds that can be carried by the tire.
  • Page 226 or the Tire label (C). Cold inflation pressure - The maximum recommended tire inflation Look for ‘The Combined Weight of Occupants and Cargo Should pressure (Refer to ’Wheels and Tires’, page 11.14). Never Exceed XXX kg OR XXX lb’ for maximum payload. The payload listed on the Tire Label is the maximum payload for the The illustrations shown are examples and may not accurately vehicle as built by the assembly plant.
  • Page 227: Safety Practices

    Safety Practices 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure Warning: If your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc., do XXX kg or XXX lb. The maximum permissible inflation pressure is the tire not rapidly spin the tires;...
  • Page 228: Tire Terminology

    Tire Terminology Highway Hazards Tire Label - A label showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes, Extra Load - A class of P-metric or Metric tires designed to carry a recommended inflation pressure and the maximum weight the heavier maximum load at 41psi (2.8 bar) [43psi (2.9 bar) for Metric No matter how carefully you drive there’s always the possibility that vehicle can carry.
  • Page 229: Winter Tires

    Sidewall of the Tire - Area between the bead area and the tread. These are available from your Aston Martin Dealer for temporary use in normal road conditions, but they are less suitable during extremes when driving in heavy snow conditions.
  • Page 230: Tire Sealant Kit

    • The system should only be used between temperatures of – 40°F reached in 7 minutes then the tire can not be sealed. Do not and 158°F (– 40°C and 70°C) attempt to re-inflate the tire. Contact your nearest Aston Martin Dealer. [A] - Coupe [B] - Volante 11.24...
  • Page 231: Transporting And Towing

    Aston Martin Dealer • If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over a 125 mile (200 km) If a transmission fault is present, this vehicle must be away arrange for collection under the Aston Martin Roadside transported.
  • Page 232: Vehicle Battery

    Vehicle Battery 1. Remove the towing eye from its storage location in the vehicle Warning: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories tool kit. contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling. 2. Use the screwdriver, provided in the tool kit, to remove the front licence plate, then install the towing eye to the exposed Warning: Do not allow flames, sparks or lighted substances female threads (A).
  • Page 233 Shield your eyes when working near the by your Aston Martin Dealer during automotive batteries. battery to protect against possible splashing of acid solution. In regular vehicle services.
  • Page 234: Vehicle Battery Charge

    Excessive battery drain would ultimately mean that the battery would not be able to start the engine. Aston Martin recommend that if this vehicle is to be left unused for ten (10) days or more a battery conditioner (mains power available).
  • Page 235 Battery Conditioner Do not leave the vehicle key in the trunk. If the trunk is closed there will be no access to the contents of the trunk. Warning: Do not attempt to start the vehicle with the battery conditioner connected to the mains supply. The battery conditioner supplied with the vehicle is suitable for use on all types of 12 volt lead acid batteries.
  • Page 236: Battery Protection Mode

    Battery Protection Mode To Connect the Battery Conditioner With the trunk lid left open the vehicle doors can be locked and Replace the battery as soon as possible, if the battery is not 1. Insert the accessory socket plug (B) into the accessory socket (A). armed (Refer to ’Vehicle Locked - Trunk Lid Open’, page 2.9).
  • Page 237 What should I do next? What happens if I ignore second warning messages? Set all unnecessary electrical systems to OFF to reduce battery drain. The infotainment system will shut down in two minutes. No other What is the first sign of battery protection mode? Start the engine to recharge the battery.
  • Page 238: Electrical Start From Another Vehicle

    Electrical Start From Another Vehicle What is a reasonable length of time to run the engine? Jump Start Procedure Warning: The donor vehicle must have a 12 volt battery and The vehicle battery normally requires a journey of approximately 30 a negative (-), black earth terminal to make sure that the correct Remove rings, metal watch bands and any other jewelry.
  • Page 239: Fuses

    Take the vehicle on a long run to fully charge the battery. Fusebox Location Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the battery checked or [1] - Engine Bay fuse box (Passenger side). 4. Connect the ‘-ve’ (black) cable between the ‘-ve’ (black) replaced.
  • Page 240 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) Not available Injectors 1-6 / Mass air flow sensor (MAF) (Bank A) Engine management (PCM A) Vapor Management Valve (VMV) (Bank A) Engine management (PCM B) Starter motor solenoid...
  • Page 241 Engine Bay Fuses Engine Bay Fuses Cabin Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Not available Wiper motor (fast) Deployable Rollbars (Volante) / Convertible Roof switch (Volante) / Driver Information / Master Not available Electric steering column lock lamp switch / Glovebox solenoid / Battery OFF Not available Cooling fan module...
  • Page 242 Cabin Fuses Cabin Fuses Cabin Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Headlamp levelling module / Power steering Passenger seat heater Not available module A/C module Not available Engine fuse box, Trunk fuse box / Tire pressure Not available Not available sensing...
  • Page 243 Cabin Fuses Trunk Fuses Trunk Fuses Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function Passenger door module Convertible deck lid lock motors (Volante) Transmission control module (Automatic) Driver door module Not available Not available Passenger seat power and switch pack Heated rear windshield Not available Driver seat power and switch pack...
  • Page 244: Headlamp Bulbs

    Headlamp Bulbs Main Beam Bulb Headlamp Units: Condensation. The headlamp units will generate condensation under certain conditions. However, this Warning: Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and should clear after approximately 10 minutes. keep out of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb by only its plastic Access base and do not touch the glass.
  • Page 245: Other External Bulbs

    2. Remove the defective bulb from its holder and replace with a HID bulbs are not renewable. Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer if new one. a HID bulb fails to operate. 3. Push and clip the lamp unit back into in position.
  • Page 246: Internal Bulbs

    Internal Bulbs Trunk Lamp Interior Lamps [2] - Rear Environment Rating - 5W Bulb Specification Type - W5W (Blue) Rating - 3W [3] - Footwell Type - W3W Rating - 5W 1. Taking care not to damage the vehicle trim, lever out the lens unit (A).
  • Page 247: Headlamp Alignment

    Headlamp Alignment Headlamp aim check and Check Adjustment adjustment must be 1. Set the dipped beam to ON, ensuring that only the outer lamp Warning: Never allow anyone to turn the steering wheel completed with the vehicle each side is ON. whilst working in the road wheel arch.
  • Page 248: Door Window Reset

    Door Window Reset 2. Adjust the headlamp 3. Replace the access panel by snapping into place and installing If power to the electric windows has been interrupted for any reason, aim by turning the the retaining screw, and turning 90° clockwise. they will fail to operate correctly until reset.
  • Page 249: Bodywork And Fittings

    Bodywork and Fittings Vehicle Cleaning Checks and Maintenance Wash such substances from the vehicle using clean warm water with Paint Work vehicle shampoo, at the earliest opportunity, especially in sunny Door drain holes Modern water based paints are much safer and more weather which can accelerate contamination.
  • Page 250 Headlamp Lenses to remove all traces of soapy water. Finally dry with a chamois Aston Martin recommend that after washing this vehicle, the vehicle Only use a mild soapy water solution when washing the Headlamp leather, which should be rinsed regularly in clean water.
  • Page 251 Do not use spot cleaners, chemical diluents or any organic Approximately twice a year, a good quality polish should be applied cleaners. If in doubt, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Remove bird droppings as soon as possible. The organic acids in and then buffed, using a soft lint-free cloth.
  • Page 252 Do not use detergents, quick cleansers or furniture polishes. Care and Maintenance of Seat Belts that the roof has a reproof annually, by your Aston Martin Dealer. Several times a year, a leather conditioner or preservative should be To make sure that the restraint webbings are in proper working order, Upholstery, Carpets and Seats used.
  • Page 253: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Storage To clean the seat belts, use mild soap and water; do not use bleach, Recommendations 4. If the vehicle is not raised from the ground, increase the tire solvents or dyes as they can weaken the material. Allow the seat belts pressures to 50 psi (3.4 bar / 340 kpa).
  • Page 254 7. Once a month: Extended Storage 5. Clean the carpets and upholstery thoroughly. Treat all leather upholstery with an application of a leather conditioner or 1] Disconnect the battery conditioner (if installed) For storage periods exceeding six months the following measures are preservative.
  • Page 255 If in any doubt about the condition of your vehicle, have it checked 6. Raise the hood and check for leaks of fuel, oil and coolant. by your Aston Martin Dealer. Starting the engine without sufficient lubrication can cause 7. Volante Only.
  • Page 256 11.50...
  • Page 257 Specifications Contents Engine..................12.2 Bulbs..................12.6 Performance ................12.2 Vehicle Specification ..............12.7 Power and Torque Graph............12.3 Vehicle Weights ...............12.7 Transmission ................12.3 Interior Dimensions..............12.7 Electrics..................12.4 Exterior Dimensions ..............12.8 Steering..................12.4 Interior Features ..............12.11 Suspension................12.4 Exterior Features ..............12.11 Brakes ..................12.5 Fluids ..................12.12 Wheels..................12.5 Capacities ................
  • Page 258: Engine

    Engine Performance All alloy, quad overhead cam 48 valve V12 Stroke: 3.13 in (79.5 mm) Manual and Automatic Transmission Fuel: Recommended Premium Unleaded Gasoline 93 Octane Spark Plugs: NGK – PTR6E-13 Maximum Power: 470 bhp (350.5 kw) @ 6000 rpm (R+M)/2 for optimum performance.
  • Page 259: Power And Torque Graph

    Power and Torque Graph Transmission Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission ZF 6HP26 six speed with ‘Shift by Wire’ (SBW) gear shift technology. Rear mid-mounted Graziano six speed transmission with integrated shifter bellcrank system (Cable Operated). Gear Ratios Gear Ratios 4.17:1 3.15:1 2.34:1 1.97:1 1.52:1...
  • Page 260: Electrics

    Front Rear 0.08° (± 0.07°) 0.33° (+0.17° / -0.0°) (20’ (+10’ / -0.0’)) (5’ (±4’)) With the vehicle at its Design Weight. Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. 12.4...
  • Page 261: Brakes

    Brakes Wheels Wheel Nut Torque Tighten every second nut until all Footbrake Aston Martin aluminum alloy five nuts are tightened. Tighten all Ventilated and grooved steel rotors: wheel nuts in two stages. Front Rear 1. To 60 lb/ft (80 Nm) in one...
  • Page 262: Tires

    Licence plate lamps Front Rear The rear lamp cluster is a sealed unit. If any rear cluster lamp fails to Pirelli W240SN 225/45 R18 255/40 R18 operate contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Pirelli Sotto Zero 235/40 ZR19 275/35 ZR19 12.6...
  • Page 263: Vehicle Specification

    Vehicle Specification Vehicle Weights Interior Dimensions Body Manual Automatic Front Rear • Two door Coupe with 2+2 seating Curb Weight: Effective Headroom: • Two door Volante with 2+2 seating Coupe 3880 lb (1760 kg) 3970 lb (1800 kg) Coupe 36.7 in (932 mm) 31.5 in (791 mm) Extruded aluminum bonded body structure with aluminum and Volante...
  • Page 264: Exterior Dimensions

    Exterior Dimensions Coupe 79.5 (2017) inch (mm). Ride height is measured at GVW. 50 (1263) 185.5 (4710) 38.5 (980) 39 (990) 108 (2740) 62 (1568) 17.5° 8.9° 62 (1568) 4 (105) 74 (1875) 10.6° 10.6° 12.8...
  • Page 265 Coupe SportPack 79.5 (2017) inch (mm). Ride height is measured at GVW. 49.5 (1261) 185.5 (4710) 38.5 (980) 39 (990) 108 (2740) 62 (1571) 17.4° 8.8° 4 (103) 62 (1577) 10.5° 10.5° 74 (1875) 12.9...
  • Page 266 Volante 79.5 (2017) inch (mm). Ride height is measured at GVW. 185.5 (4710) 50 (1261) The minimum headroom required to open or close the Convertible Roof is 60 in (1531 mm). 39 (990) 108 (2740) 38.5 (980) 62 (1568) 17.5° 8.9°...
  • Page 267: Interior Features

    • Infotainment centre • Position memory system • Air-conditioning • Aston Martin Audio system with radio, 6 CD autochanger and • Power Fold system • Alarm system interacting with the central locking system and PATS 700W power output with Dolby Pro Logic II •...
  • Page 268: Fluids

    SL / SJ / EC / CF protection standards and fuel economy ACEA A1 / A5 / B1 / B5 requirements of the International Lubricant ILSAC Standardization and Approval Committee (ISLAC), comprised of U.S. and Japanese automobile manufacturers. Only available from Aston Martin Dealers. 12.12...
  • Page 269: Capacities

    Capacities Engine sump (incl. filter): 11.5 qt (11 ltr) Engine cooling system: 15.8 qt (15 ltr) Screen washer reservoir: 7.3 qt (6.9 ltr) Power Steering reservoir: 1.4 qt (1.3 ltr) Automatic Gearbox and Cooler: 10.2 qt (9.7 ltr) Automatic final drive and Cooler: 1.7 qt (1.6 ltr) Manual Gearbox, Final drive and Cooler: 5.3 qt (5.0 ltr) Fuel Tank: 21 gall (80 ltr) Approximately 20.5 Gall (78 ltr) usable.
  • Page 270 12.14...
  • Page 271 Service Contents Pre-delivery Inspection.............. A.2 Service Periods................A.4 Service Schedule ............... A.5 Service Record ................ A.10 Anti Corrosion Inspection ............A.12 Replacement of Airbag Units ........... A.13 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners........A.14 Field Service Actions ............... A.14 Service Action Recalls.............. A.15...
  • Page 272: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    Electrical Checks Dealer before delivery. The checks make sure that you receive a • Gear selection • Battery condition vehicle which matches the high quality standards set by Aston Martin • Gear selection • Clutch operation Limited. • Heated rear window •...
  • Page 273 • Blower motor Wheels and Tires • Noise, vibration or harshness • Seat belt warning system • Air Conditioner performance • Install locking road wheel nuts • Security system and Vehicle key • Instruments operation • Check road wheel nuts torque •...
  • Page 274: Service Periods

    Service Periods Hand-over Preparation Vehicle servicing is every 10,000 mile (16,000 km) or 12 month, Free Pre-delivery Inspection which ever occurs first. • Check function of locks and vehicle keys *4.75 Hours • Clean bodywork and road wheel arch liners. •...
  • Page 275: Service Schedule

    The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if Check manual transaxle for leaks. Top up if required necessary. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates. Every 60,000 mile Every 100,000 Check manual transaxle oil level.
  • Page 276 10,000mls 20,000mls 10,000mls 20,000mls 16,000km 32,000km 16,000km 32,000km 12 month 24 month 12 month 24 month Check cooling and heating systems for leaks Check exhaust system for leaks Check fuel hoses, pipes and unions for leaks, security and Check operation of exhaust by-pass valves condition Check Air Conditioning system for leaks Every 12 Months...
  • Page 277 10,000mls 20,000mls 10,000mls 20,000mls 16,000km 32,000km 16,000km 32,000km 12 month 24 month 12 month 24 month Adjust parking brake cables, if required. Check parking Check condition and operation of all seat belts brake security Check security of exhaust system mountings and heat Check condition of parking brake pads shields Inspect brake pad wear and condition of rotors and calipers.
  • Page 278 10,000mls 20,000mls 10,000mls 20,000mls 16,000km 32,000km 16,000km 32,000km 12 month 24 month 12 month 24 month Electrical Function Checks Check and operate powerfold mirrors 70,000 mile (112,000 km) Renew spark plugs Check and operate electric windows Check and record battery voltage Check service interval display.
  • Page 279 10,000mls 20,000mls 10,000mls 20,000mls 16,000km 32,000km 16,000km 32,000km 12 month 24 month 12 month 24 month Check operation of tire pressure sensors Final Checks Check ‘use by’ date of tire repair kit. Degrease windshield Anti Corrosion Check Carry out road test - including operation of all automatic gearbox modes Check body panels and underbody for corrosion starting from the inside - out (excluding stone chips).
  • Page 280: Service Record

    Service Record The following service records cover the regular services at 10,000 10,000 mile (16,000 km) or 12 month 30,000 mile (48,000 km) or 3rd year mile (16,000 km) or 12 month, which ever occurs first, intervals. *3.85 Hours *3.85 Hours Make sure that at each service the appropriate entry is stamped and Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked:...
  • Page 281 50,000 mile (80,000 km) or 5th year 70,000 mile (113,000 km) or 7th year 90,000 mile (145,000 km) or 9th year *3.85 Hours *6.30 Hours *4.05 Hours Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Signature:...
  • Page 282: Anti Corrosion Inspection

    Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection 1st Year 3rd Year 5th Year Signature: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: Date: Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: (Dealer Stamp) (Dealer Stamp) (Dealer Stamp) Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection 2nd Year 4th Year 6th Year...
  • Page 283: Replacement Of Airbag Units

    Every 10 years from the date of vehicle registration, all airbag units Anti Corrosion Inspection Anti Corrosion Inspection must be replaced. To make sure this is completed correctly and 7th Year 9th Year safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston Martin Signature: Dealership. Signature: Date: Date:...
  • Page 284: Replacement Of Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    Every 10 years from the date of vehicle registration, all seat belt pre- Action No. Date Dealer tensioners must be replaced. To make sure this is completed correctly and safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston Martin Dealership. Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners Replacement 10th Year Signature:...
  • Page 285: Service Action Recalls

    Service Action Recalls Action No. Date Dealer Recall No. Date Dealer A.15...
  • Page 286 A.16...
  • Page 287 Assistance Contents Aston Martin Roadside Assistance..........B.2...
  • Page 288 In the event of a breakdown caused by a defect covered under the The Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme benefits provide for The term of the Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme runs New Vehicle Limited Warranty, the Aston Martin Roadside towing to the nearest approved dealer.
  • Page 289 • Your name The national toll-free assistance telephone number is shown on your See the separate brochure provided for full details of the Aston Martin • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is printed on Roadside Assistance Membership Card and on the label on the Roadside Assistance scheme.
  • Page 291 Warranty Contents Aston Martin Warranties............C.2 How Do I Get Warranty Service?..........C.13 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ..........C.4 How Do I Handle Emergency Repairs? ........C.14 New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement ......... C.5 What Replacement Parts Should I Use? ........C.15 Wear and tear Items..............
  • Page 292: Aston Martin Warranties

    Warranties the Aston Martin warranties and for the implementation of any Aston Martin Lagonda Limited All Aston Martin warranties are issued by Aston Martin North America necessary Warranty rectification. It is recommended that you read Banbury Road, Inc., the sole authorized United States agent of Aston Martin vehicles,...
  • Page 293: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    Emissions Defect Warranty (Long Term ) - Seven years or 70,000 Certain emission parts - Eight years or 80,000 mile (129,000km) A summary of Aston Martin warranties applicable to this vehicle mile (113,000 km) Emissions Performance Warranty - Two years or 24,000 mile follows:...
  • Page 294 These implied warranties are limited to the extent against Aston Martin and its authorized Dealers shall be for the repair allowed by law to the time period covered by the written warranties, or replacement of defective parts as provided herein.
  • Page 295: New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement

    New Vehicle Limited Warranty Statement Wear and tear Items Aston Martin warrants that during the Warranty period, if an Aston The Warranty period for the vehicle begins on the date of first retail Items that are subject to wear and tear are generally divided into two...
  • Page 296 Xenon headlamp light bulbs and instrumentation light bulbs are of Aston Martin, tampering with the vehicle, tampering with the covered by the full vehicle warranty. What is Not Covered emission systems or with other parts that affect these systems •...
  • Page 297 • Earthquake damage Warranty • Bird droppings • Non-Aston Martin parts of your vehicle that are installed by • Water or flood damage retailers, body shops or manufacturers other than an Aston Martin Damage Caused by Failure to Maintain or Improper Maintenance Dealer •...
  • Page 298: Corrosion Protection Warranty

    • Your vehicle or engine is free from defects in factory-supplied Martin Dealer will advise you of the extent to which Aston Martin will materials or workmanship that could prevent it from conforming pay either for parts, or for labour, or both.
  • Page 299: Emissions Performance Warranty

    Emissions Performance Warranty Under the Emissions Defect Warranty Aston Martin also provides Federal • Your vehicle fails to conform, during the warranty coverage coverage, including labor and diagnosis, for 8 years or 80,000 mile period of 2 years or 24,000 mile (whichever occurs first), to the...
  • Page 300 What is Covered • Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve, Spacer, Plate and • Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) System Associated Parts • PCV System and Oil Filler Cap These parts are covered by both the Emissions Defect Warranty and • Exhaust Heat Control Valve •...
  • Page 301: California Emissions Warranties

    • If your vehicle fails a Smog Check inspection, all necessary repairs page C.2). provided there has been no abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance and adjustments will be made by Aston Martin to make sure that of your vehicle. What is Not Covered? your vehicle passes the inspection.
  • Page 302 For seven years or 70,000 mile (113,000 km) (whichever first occurs): Aston Martin may deny warranty coverage if the vehicle or a part has What is Covered? failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or unapproved • If an emission-related part (Refer to ’What is Covered?’, page The parts on the following list are covered by the Defects warranties modifications.
  • Page 303: How Do I Get Warranty Service

    To get service under your emissions warranties, take your vehicle to • Distributor Assembly • Intake Manifold any Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible after it has failed an EPA- • Electronic Ignition System • Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) System approved test or a California Smog Check inspection.
  • Page 304: How Do I Handle Emergency Repairs

    How Do I Handle Emergency Repairs? You will be notified by Aston Martin in writing if your claim for If your vehicle needs an emergency repair on emission related parts, Any repair not completed within 30 days also constitutes an warranty coverage is denied.
  • Page 305: What Replacement Parts Should I Use

    To have repairs made under this warranty, you may have to show that non-Aston Martin parts that have been ‘certified’ by the U.S. If you decide to use non-Aston Martin parts, be sure that they are you have followed Aston Martin's instructions on properly Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • Page 306: Customer Satisfaction

    All authorized Aston Martin dealers have the contact details of the contact: sure that you have followed the path listed below for best resolution.
  • Page 307 The arbitration applicable state ‘Lemon Law’, you are also required to resort to BBB decision is not binding on you or Aston Martin unless you accept the AUTO LINE before exercising any rights or seeking remedies under decision.
  • Page 308: Owner Details

    Name: warranties can be transferred to the new owner. Address: The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and send the new details to: Aston Martin Warranty Department Signature: Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Date: Zip Code: Banbury Road,...
  • Page 309: Owner Warranty Transfer

    Owner Warranty Transfer Owner Warranty Transfer Owner Warranty Transfer Licence Plate No. Licence Plate No. Licence Plate 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:...
  • Page 310 C.20...
  • Page 311 Owner Warranty Transfer Owner Warranty Transfer Owner Warranty Transfer Licence Plate No. Licence Plate No. Licence Plate 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:...
  • Page 312 C.22...
  • Page 313 Dealer Directory Contents Australia..................D.3 Germany.................D.10 Portugal ..................D.17 Austria ..................D.4 Holland...................D.13 Russia..................D.18 Belgium ..................D.4 Hong Kong................D.13 Scotland..................D.18 Canada ..................D.4 Italy..................D.13 Singapore................D.18 Channel Islands .................D.5 Japan ..................D.14 South Africa ................D.19 China ..................D.5 Middle East ................D.15 Spain..................D.19 Croatia ..................D.6 Monaco ..................D.16 Switzerland ................D.20 Czech Republic .................D.6 New Zealand ................D.16 United States of America ............D.20...
  • Page 314 Only Aston Martin Dealers are authorised to carry out warranty work. Aston Martin directly: However changes amongst holders of the Aston Martin franchise may occur. Neither Aston Martin nor any listed Importer or Dealer shall in Aston Martin Lagonda Limited any circumstances be held liable for any inaccuracy, or the Banbury Road, Gaydon, WARWICK, CV35 0DB consequences thereof.
  • Page 315: Australia

    Australia Adelaide Queensland Victoria Solitaire Aston Martin Sunshine Aston Martin Trivett Classic Aston Martin Melbourne 32 Belair Rd., Hawthorn, Adelaide, SA 5062 179 Nerang Rd., Southport, Queensland, 4215 80 City Road, Southbank, Victoria 3006 Telephone: (+61) 8 8152 5100 Telephone:...
  • Page 316: Austria

    E-Mail: Vienna Brussels British Columbia Aston Martin Wien Aston Martin Brussels NV-SA MCL Motor Cars (1992) Inc. Motorcity SCS, Autoallee 7, 2334 Vosendorf b. Wien Borrestraat 23, St. Stevens-Woluwe, 1932 1820 Burrard St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6J 3H1 Telephone:...
  • Page 317: Channel Islands

    Channel Islands China Ontario Jersey Beijing Aston Martin of Ontario Jacksons (CI) Ltd. Aston Martin Beijing 740 Dupont St., Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1Z6 La Rue Fondon, St. Peter, Jersey, JE3 7BF No 1 Jing Gang Lu, Chao Yang District, 100018...
  • Page 318: Croatia

    Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Zagreb Prague Copenhagen Aston Martin Zagreb Aston Martin Prague Aston Martin Denmark Radnièka 37b, Zagreb Èeskomoravská 183, Prague Bryggervangen 39, PO 2630, DK–2100, Copenhagen Ø Telephone: (+385) 1 6410 500 Telephone: (+420) 272 040 007 Telephone:...
  • Page 319: England

    Cambridgeshire Buckinghamshire Lancaster Cambridge Derbyshire High St., Harston, Cambridge, CB22 7TN Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Stratstone Aston Martin Derby Telephone: (+44) (0)870 410 3848 Works Service, Tickford St., Newport Pagnell, MK16 9AN Sir Frank Whittle Rd., Derby, DE21 4LT...
  • Page 320 Devon Gloucestershire Kent Grange of Exeter Broughtons Aston Martin Lancaster Sevenoaks Yeoford Way, Exeter, EX2 8LB Rutherford Way, Cheltenham, GL51 9SQ 114 - 115 London Rd., Sevenoaks, TN13 2DN Telephone: (+44) (0)1392 678044 Telephone: (+44) (0)1242 232667 Telephone: (+44) (0)844 668 0138...
  • Page 321 Surrey West Midlands West Yorkshire HWM Aston Martin Stratstone Aston Martin Hagley JCT 600 Aston Martin Brooklands New Zealand Ave., Walton on Thames, KT12 1AT 94-96 Kidderminster Rd., Hagley, DY9 0QL Ring Road, Lower Wortley, Leeds, LS12 6AA Telephone: (+44) (0)1932 233196...
  • Page 322: France

    E-Mail: info@astonmartin-aachen.de Cannes Paris Allgäu Royal Motors Cannes Auto Performance Paris Aston Martin Allgäu 1390 Ave. du Campon, 06110 Cannes 25 Ave. Franklin D Roosevelt, 75008 Paris Teramostraße 40, 87700 Telephone: (+33) 4 93 94 84 84 Telephone: (+33) 1 40 75 20 85...
  • Page 323 E-Mail: info@astonmartin.koeln.de E-Mail: info@astonmartin-dresden.de Bremen Dortmund Düsseldorf Tamsen GMBH Aston Martin Dortmund Aston Martin Düsseldorf Hauptstraße 55 (B 51), 28816 Stuhr, Bremen Hannoversche Straße 44, 44143 Dortmund Willstatterstr. 45, 40549 Düsseldorf Telephone: (+49) 421 80 95 80 Telephone: (+49) 231 91 20 4067...
  • Page 324 Frankfurt Mannheim Stuttgart Aston Martin Kronberg Kroymans Autohaus Mannheim GMBH Aston Martin Stuttgart Frankfurter Straße, 61476 Kronberg T/S, Frankfurt Saarburger Ring 19–21, 68229 Mannheim Cannstatter Straße 46, 70190 Stuttgart Telephone: (+49) 6173 999680 Telephone: (+49) 621 48380 0 Telephone: (+49) 711 2803 3600...
  • Page 325: Holland

    Web Site: www.astonmartinbologna.it E-Mail: info@astonmartineindhoven.nl E-Mail: info@astonmartinbologna.it Hilversum Milano Kroymans Aston Martin B.V. Aston Martin Milano S.R.L. Soestdijkerstraatweg 66, 1213 XE Hilversum Via Monte Rosa, 91, 20149 Milano Telephone: (+31) 35 646 2230 Telephone: (+39) 02 43510988 Facsimile: (+31) 35 683 5646...
  • Page 326: Japan

    Japan Padova Nagoya Tokyo Aston Martin Padova S.R.L. Aston Martin Nagoya Hakko Aston Martin Akasaka Via Nona Strada, 23/L, 35129 Padova 2–44–20 Shinsakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya 460–0007 Akasaka Showroom, 4–9–25 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107– 0052 Telephone: (+39) 049 807 9516 Telephone:...
  • Page 327: Middle East

    Haji Hussein Alireza Mana Automotive S.A.L. Al Habtoor Motors Co. (LLC) King Faisal Rd., PO Box 269, Al-Khobar Aston Martin & Land Rover Building, Chouran, Unesco, Verdun, Al Ittihad Rd, Dubai PO Box 11–5800, Beirut Telephone: (+966) 3 858 8800...
  • Page 328: Monaco

    Monaco New Zealand Kuwait Monte Carlo Auckland Premier International Motors Group Co WLL British Motors SAM Independent Prestige Limited Alghazali Road, PO Box 5963, Safat 15 Blvd. Princesse Charlotte, 98000 Monte Carlo 150 Great North Rd., Grey Lynn, Auckland Telephone: (+965) 1824242 Telephone: (+377) 97 978 978...
  • Page 329: Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland Norway Portugal Antrim Oslo Lisbon Charles Hurst Limited As Insignia AML Sport S.A. Lisboa 62 Boucher Rd., Belfast, BT12 6LR Sofienberggaten 35, N–0558 Oslo Rua António Enes 21 A, 1050–023 Lisbon Telephone: (+44) (0) 28 9038 1721 Telephone: (+47) 2323 3377 Telephone: (+351) 21 31 47 731...
  • Page 330: Russia

    Russia Scotland Singapore Moscow Lothian Aston Martin Lagonda (SEA) PTE Ltd. Number 1, Tuas Basin Link, Singapore 638755 Aston Martin Moscow Murray Motor Company Telephone: (+65) 6862 5868 1, Kutuzovsky prospect, Moscow 121248 6 Bankhead Drive, Sighthill, Edinburgh, EH11 4DJ...
  • Page 331: South Africa

    South Africa Spain Cape Town Barcelona Marbella Aston Martin Cape Town Aston Martin Barcelona C. de Salamanca SA The V & A Waterfront, Corner Dock Rd. and Breakwater Blvd., Roger de Llúria, 115, 08037 Barcelona Carretera de Cádiz, KM 171, San Pedro de Alcántara,...
  • Page 332: Switzerland

    United States of America Geneva Safenwil Arizona Keller Motorcars Geneva Emil Frey AG Aston Martin Scottsdale Rue du Grand Pré 2, 1202 Geneva Autocenter Safenwil, Industrie Nord, 5745 Safenwil 6825 East McDowell Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Telephone: (+41) 22 919 0500...
  • Page 333 Aston Martin of Beverly Hills Aston Martin of San Diego Cole European 8833 West Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211 5202 Kearney Mesa Rd., San Diego, CA 92111 2103 North Main St., Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Telephone: (+1) 310 659 4050...
  • Page 334 (+1) 203 629 3418 E-Mail: E-Mail: Web Site: www.millermotorcars.com E-Mail: Colorado Aston Martin of Tampa Bay 320 East Fletcher Ave., Tampa, FL 33612 Sill-Terhar Aston Martin Florida Telephone: (+1) 813 371 8200 PO Box 344, Broomfield, Denver, CO 80038 Aston Martin Naples...
  • Page 335 Massachusetts Aston Martin Palm Beach 915 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Aston Martin of Atlanta Aston Martin of New England Telephone: (+1) 561 659 6206 11875 Alpharetta Highway, Roswell, GA 30076 85 Linden St., Waltham, MA 02452...
  • Page 336 Moore Aston Martin F.C. Kerbeck Aston Martin Aston Martin Long Island 14116 Manchester Rd., St. Louis, MO 63011 100 Route 73 North, Palmyra, NJ 08065 Aston Martin Long Island Sales, 1060 Northern Blvd., Roslyn, NY 11576 Telephone: (+1) 800 524 7278 Telephone:...
  • Page 337 Texas Foreign Cars Aston Martin Star Motor Cars 5603 Roanne Way, Greensboro, NC 27409 7000 Katy Rd., Houston, TX 77024 Aston Martin of Austin Telephone: (+1) 336 294 0200 Telephone: (+1) 713 868 6813 12989 Research Blvd., Austin, TX 78750...
  • Page 338: Wales

    Wales Washington South Glamorgan Park Place Aston Martin Stratstone Cardiff 13710 NE 20th St., Bellevue, WA 98005 Cambria House, 156 North Rd., Cardiff, CF14 3BH Telephone: (+1) 425 562 1000 Telephone: (+44) (0) 2920 695700 Facsimile: Facsimile: (+44) (0) 2920 695718 Web Site: www.parkplaceastonmartin.com...
  • Page 339 Defrosting and Demisting. Automatic, ......7.5 Ashtray and Cigar Lighter ..........3.29 Park Override ..............5.8 Defrosting and Demisting. Manual, ........ 7.6 Aston Martin Assistance ............B.1 Sport Mode ..............5.7 Manual Operation ............7.5 Aston Martin Warranties ............C.1 Touchtronic Mode ............5.6 Airbags ................
  • Page 340 Manual Operation ............6.6 Battery Catalytic Converters ............5.17 Rear Quarter Windows ..........6.5 Charge ............... 11.28 CD Changer Functions ............. 8.20 Reproofs ..............11.46 Maintenance .............. 11.26 Ceramic Brake Rotors ............5.10 Roof Operation .............. 6.2 Protection Mode ............11.30 Child Seats ...............
  • Page 341 Door Mirrors Auto Fold ............... 3.8 Fog Lamp Switch ..............4.9 Hands-Free Phone Memory Mirrors ............. 3.9 Fuel Connecting a Phone ............9.5 Driving Safety ..............5.2 Catalytic Converters ............. 5.17 Making Calls ..............9.9 Driving Techniques ............5.20 Filler Flap Emergency Release ........4.15 Receiving Calls .............
  • Page 342 Engine Oil ..............11.10 Master Lamp Switch ............4.14 Ignition Control ..............4.10 Power Steering Fluid ..........11.12 Maximum Engine Speed ............ 5.7 Interior Mirrors Washer Fluid ............. 11.10 Media Devices ..............3.28 Automatic Dip ............... 3.7 Licence Plate Lamps ............11.39 Memory Mirrors ..............
  • Page 343 Replacement of Airbag Units Record ........A.13 Satellite Radio Functions ..........8.14 Paint Work ..............11.43 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners Record ....A.14 Seat Adjustment ..............3.3 Park Override ..............5.8 Rollbars (Volante) ............... 6.9 Seat Back Release ............3.4 Parking Assist Roof Operation (Volante) ...........
  • Page 344 Specifications Switches and Controls Terminology ............... 11.22 Engine ................12.2 Centre Stack ..............4.8 Uniform Tire Quality Grades ........11.16 Exterior Features ............12.11 Information and Warning Symbols ......... 4.5 Vehicle Loading ............11.19 Interior Features ............12.11 Instrument Cluster ............4.3 Touchtronic Mode .............
  • Page 345 Umbrella ................. 3.32 Warnings, Cautions and Notes ........... 1.6 Unlocking ................2.4 Wheel Nut Torque ............12.5 Unnecessary Battery Drain ..........4.12 Window Reset ............... 11.42 USB Functions ..............8.24 Windows ................. 3.30 USB Ports ................ 3.28 Windshield Wipers ............4.12 Winter Wheels ..............

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