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Welcome Component Location Welcome to your new Aston Martin DBX. This Owner’s Handbook has been designed to explain the All directions for locating components are described as viewed vehicle’s operation and to make the control of its systems easy to from the driver’s seat, i.e.
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Vehicle Identification Event Data Recorder (EDR) The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in the left side This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). bottom corner of the windscreen. The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle's systems performed.
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Driving Safety • Always wear your seat belt. • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • Always obey all speed and traffic laws and regulations. Never drive faster than the posted speed limit or than conditions allow. •...
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Aston Martin Owners' Club (AMOC) An invitation to join the Aston Martin Owners' Club The sporting spirit of the 1930s exists today in one of the world’s most exclusive car clubs. Enthusiasts in nearly 60 countries are united by an interest in iconic cars with an enviable pedigree.
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The Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enhancement of over 100 years of history of Aston Martin. Its world class collection comprising the automotive museum, substantial archive and collection of historical artefacts is housed in the magnificently restored Grade II* listed barn in Oxfordshire which it shares with the Owners' Club.
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Produced by the Technical Publications Department Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road Gaydon Warwick CV35 0DB England Telephone: +44 (0)1926 644300 Issue 4: July 2020 Part Number: MY83-19A321-HA Barcodes conform to AML specification AMES000043...
Vehicle Key Global Close What Do The Buttons On The Key Do? (Refer to ’Vehicle Key’, page 2.2) Press and hold to unlock all vehicle doors and open all windows. Press and hold to lock all doors and close all windows. Keyless Entry To unlock the vehicle, fully push the front edge of the door handle.
Driving Position How Do I Adjust The Seat? [1] BOLSTER/LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH (OPTIONAL): Press the switch up to select lumbar adjustment. (Refer to ’Seat Adjustment’, page 3.2) Press down to select bolster adjustment. [2] BOLSTER/LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT: Use the directional pad to adjust the position of the lumbar or bolster support.
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What Do The Door Switches Do? How Do I Use The Memory Positions? (Refer to ’How Do I Use The Memory Positions?’, page 1.4). Setting a Position Adjust the seat, steering column and the door rear view mirrors to the desired position. Push the memory button (M), then press the required memory channel (1, 2 or 3) to save the positions.
Vehicle Controls What Do The Lower Switches Do? [1] HAZARD WARNING SWITCH: Press to set the hazard warning lamps on or off. [2] MODE UP: Move up through drive modes. [3] MODE DOWN: Move down through drive modes. [4] ACCESS MODE: Press to lower the vehicle for easy access when road speed is below 4 km/h (3 mph) (Refer to ’Access mode’, page 2.10).
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What Does The Control Dial Do? [1] CONTROL DIAL: Use to navigate through menus in the infotainment system. Press down to confirm a selection (referred to as ENTER throughout this handbook). [2] TOUCH PAD: Touch sensitive pad which can be used to navigate menus in the infotainment system.
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What Are The Steering Wheel Controls? [1] CAN: Press to cancel the set speed. Switches [2] ACC/VARIABLE SPEED LIMITER SELECT: Press to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and variable speed limiter function. [3] INCREASE DISTANCE: Increases the set distance between the vehicle in front and your vehicle.
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[8] START VOICE CONTROL: Press to start voice control (Refer to ’Voice Control’, page 4.15). [9] MENU HOME/BACK: Press to open the instrument cluster menu (Refer to ’Instrument Cluster Menu’, page 4.13). Press again to go back one level in the instrument cluster menu.
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What Do The Stalks Control? Transmission Paddles Indicators and Headlamp Beam Main Beam Push the stalk for main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk back to the initial position to return to dipped beam headlamps. [1] : Downshift Paddle Flash Headlamps [2] : Upshift Paddle Pull the stalk to flash the main beam headlamps.
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How Do I Turn On The Exterior Lamps? Wiper Controls Rotate the wipe speed selector (A) to select a wipe speed. [1] : Left side park lamp [1] : Windscreen wipers OFF [2] : Right side park lamp [2] : Intermittent wipe (low rain sensor sensitivity) [3] : Side lamps (including number plate lamps) [3] : Intermittent wipe (high rain sensor sensitivity) [4] : Automatic headlamp mode...
Infotainment How Do I Pair A Bluetooth Device What Can I Listen To? (Refer to ’Pairing a Device’, page 9.2) Radio To add a new Bluetooth® device, select Telephone from the Select Radio from the main menu. main menu, select Devices and select Connect a new device. Push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the radio menu and Select Search from system or Search from device.
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How Do I Set A Navigation Destination? Select Nav from the main menu. Push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the navigation menu and select Enter Destination to begin entering an address. 1.12 Quick Start...
If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. If the vehicle key is not in the vehicle, the message 'Key Not Found' will be displayed in the instrument cluster when trying to start the vehicle.
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One Step Unlocking Emergency Key The vehicle key can be set to either unlock only the drivers door Press and hold the button (A) to release the ratchet holding the emergency key (B) and pull the key out. The emergency key can on a single press of or all vehicle doors.
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Vehicle Key Battery The emergency key can be used to unlock the front left door. To unlock the door, open the door handle, insert the key into the Warning: The vehicle key contains a small cell battery. Do door lock and turn. not ingest or swallow the battery.
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Battery Replacement 3. Use the emergency key to release the battery tray. To replace the vehicle key's battery: 1. Remove the emergency key from the vehicle key. 2. Use the emergency key to release the tab holding the top cover for the vehicle key. Vehicle Security...
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If the vehicle does not start, leave the key in space (A), fully press the brake pedal down and start the vehicle with the stop/start button as usual. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the key checked. Vehicle Security...
Unlocking and Opening Unlocking From Outside the Vehicle Using Keyless Entry To unlock the vehicle with keyless-entry active, fully push at point Using The Vehicle Key (A) and open the door handle. The front edge of the door handle Stand within 5 m (16 ft) of the vehicle, and press .
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Automatic Locking Interior Lock Switches If the vehicle is unlocked but a door or the tailgate is not opened The doors can be locked and unlocked by using the master within 40 seconds, the vehicle will automatically lock and arm unlock (1) and lock (2) switches.
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Child Locks Automatic Locking Feature Child locks are available for the rear doors and the rear windows. The central locking can be set to automatically activate once the Child lock for the rear doors are a switch (A) to prevent the rear vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h (9 mph).
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Easy Entry/Exit Access mode The Easy Entry/Exit function could cause an occupant to Access mode is not available when a trailer is connected. become trapped and/or cause injury. Keep clear of the Repeated use of this feature in a short period of time may steering wheel when the Easy Entry/Exit function is used.
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Powered Tailgate Automatic Access Mode Automatic access mode operates by lowering the vehicle to Caution: The powered tailgate swings upwards when it access height when the driver has arrived at their destination. The opens. To prevent damage to the tailgate, make sure that vehicle will determine this from signals such as when the park there is suitable clearance for it to open.
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Use the tailgate switch (B) to operate the powered tailgate. Pull the handle (C) to operate the powered tailgate. 2.12 Vehicle Security...
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Power Tailgate with Gesture Control Gesture control can be used to open the powered tailgate. To operate, quickly move your foot under the rear bumper. (Optional) For the gesture control system to operate: Warning: Make sure there is sufficient clearance under •...
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Tailgate Mounted Switches Set Tailgate Height Restriction It is possible to restrict the opening height of the tailgate. To set a The tailgate can also be closed with the vehicle key or the height restriction, press and hold the close button (D) when the internal tailgate switch in the centre console.
Anti-Theft Systems Introduction Alarm This vehicle is protected by an electronic security system which When the alarm has started a siren will be heard for a 25 seconds includes: cycle (ten cycles maximum) and the direction indicators flash five minutes after which the security system returns to the armed •...
10 seconds of calibration. this vehicle. All doors must be closed before the interior motion sensor For information or assistance, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. can be activated. The interior motion sensor can be set on or off in the vehicle settings menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
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Programming Warning: Do not use the transceiver with any garage door opening system that lacks the safety stop and reverse feature Step 1 will clear previously programmed devices and is only as required by US federal safety standards. A garage door necessary if programming HomeLink for the first time or when opening system which cannot detect an object, signalling the erasing all existing programming.
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2. Press the HomeLink button you want to program. the 4. Press and hold the remote control button until the HomeLink symbol should begin to slowly flash orange. HomeLink symbol turns to either rapidly flashing or continuously green. 3. Press and hold the remote control for the device to be programmed at a distance of 20 mm to 200 mm (1"...
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Operation 5. Press the newly programmed HomeLink button. • If the symbol stays constantly green, programming is The vehicle should be within the operating range of the device complete and your device should operate when the and the ignition should be ON. HomeLink button is used.
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Reprogramming Certification and Compliance To program a new device, press and hold the desired HomeLink United States (FCC) 47 CFR Part 15 and Canada (ISED) RSS-Gen button for 20 seconds until the LED starts flashing slowly. That (English) button may now be programmed to work with a different device. This device complies with FCC rules part 15 and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada RSS-210.
Checks Before Driving Seat Adjustment Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according to Front seats only. the information and specifications in this Owner’s Guide. Warning: Do not adjust the drivers seat whilst driving. Outside the Vehicle: The seats can also be adjusted: •...
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Seat Controls [1] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH: Press the switch up to select lumbar adjustment. Press down to The ignition must be on before the lumbar and bolster select bolster adjustment support can be operated. [2] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT: Use the directional pad to adjust the position of the lumbar or bolster support [3] SEAT POSITION ADJUST: Seat forward/backward and height adjust.
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Head Restraints The driver and front passenger seats include non-adjustable head restraints, which limit the rearward travel of the head in a rear impact and may reduce whip lash injuries. The rear seat head restraints are adjustable and removable. When sitting in the seats make sure that the seat back is in an upright position and that the rear of the occupant's head is positioned in the centre of the head restraint area.
Windows Rear Head Restraint Removal Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially by To remove the rear head restraints, press the release button (A) in children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the and fully lift the head restraint. window closure.
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Sun Visors and Blinds Door Sealing Warning: Make sure that all passengers are clear when Sun Visors the window mechanism is operating. This vehicle is equipped with a primary (A) and secondary (B) sun visor for both driver and front passenger to restrict glare from the To minimise wind noise and to make sure that the window seal front and side windows.
Mirrors Interior Mirrors Roof Blind To operate the roof blind, use the roof blind switch (C) until it fully opens or closes. The roof blind also uses one touch operation to both open and close. Automatic Dim Adjust the mirror (A) on its ball mounting until a satisfactory rear view is obtained.
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Exterior Mirrors Heated Mirrors The heated door mirrors will operate when the heated rear To adjust the exterior mirrors press the mirror switch (A) left or window is switched on. right to select a side to adjust. Move the direction pad (B) up, down, left or right to adjust the selected mirror.
Steering Column Adjustment Heated Steering Wheel The ignition must be on before the heated steering wheel can Warning: Do not adjust the steering column whilst be operated. driving. To set the steering wheel heating to on, rotate the end of the The steering column can be adjusted with the ignition set to adjustment stalk twoards you.
Memory Functions Setting a Memory Position Warning: Make sure that there is nothing in the movement path of the seat or the steering column during adjustment that could cause obstruction. Warning: To avoid injury, make sure that children do not play with the memory position switches.
Occupant Restraint System To Save A Memory Position The system provides protection to the driver and all passengers in a variety of impact conditions. Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the driver's seat whilst The system consists of: driving. • Driver and front passenger safety belts with dual pre- Adjust the seat, steering column and the exterior rear view tensioners and load limiting systems.
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(crash If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have the severity, belt usage, etc.) were not appropriate to operate these restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer safety devices. immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not operate Front airbags are designed to operate only in frontal and near- correctly in the event of a collision.
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Aston Martin Dealer. Warning: Be sure that you and your passengers always fasten their seat belts and use them correctly even though airbags are provided.
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Pre-tensioner and Load Limiting Warning: No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent seat belt adjusting Front seat belts are equipped with dual pre-tensioners and load devices from operating, or prevent seat belt assembly from limiting systems.
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Seat Belt Fastening Pull out the seat belt, drawing the buckle over the shoulder and across the chest. When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as it is withdrawn. This is not a fault. If the mechanism locks, release the belt tension and then pull the belt very gently to avoid operation of the inertia lock.
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Pull upwards on the diagonal belt to make sure that the latching Seat Belt Unfastening is secure and to remove all slack from the belt. Push the button on the buckle. While holding the seat belt Check that the lap belt is installed snugly, low down across the buckle, allow the belt to slowly retract to its stored position.
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Airbags Airbag Deployment Warning: The use of accessory seat covers may prevent The purpose of the airbags is to provide additional protection for the deployment of the seat side airbags and increase the risk the driver and passenger in the event of a serious impact (front or of injury in an accident.
Child Safety Airbags inflate rapidly and with considerable force; there is Aston Martin strongly recommends: therefore a risk of death or serious injury such as fractures, facial • That all children are sat in the rear passenger seats. and eye injuries or internal injuries, particularly to passengers •...
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Child Seat Belt Fastening Warning: Accident statistics show that children are generally safer when correctly restrained in the rear seat Warning: An infant or child that is not correctly than in the front seat. A suitable child restraint, correctly restrained can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. Seat installed and used, provides the highest degree of protection belts are designed for adults;...
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Warning Labels Occupant Classification System The Occupant Classification System (OCS) is part of Occupant Warning: Extreme Hazard: NEVER use a rearward facing restraints Control (ORC) System and operates in addition to the child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in restraints system.
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(B). material, must be inspected by an Aston Martin Dealer. The system must also be checked for corrected functionality. depending on the level of damage, OCS components may require replacement and the system checked again.
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Warning: Never remove the front passenger seat from the Warning: Do not charge electrical devices on the vehicle or remove the seat trim. Never dismantle, remove passenger seat. This can cause the OCS to incorrectly classify parts off the seat or disconnect wires from the seat. Any the capacitance as a seat occupant and give incorrect airbag incorrect repair or disassembly of the front passenger seat functionality.
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Do not attempt to repair or service the system. Take the vehicle the PASS AIRBAG symbol is , it is possible that the person is immediately to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. not sitting correctly in the seat. 3.23 Before Driving...
Child Seat Installation Front Child Seat Installation ALR Operation Gently pull out the seat belt until fully extended. The ALR system Warning: Even with the advanced restraints system, will only engage at the maximum extension point of the seat belt. children aged 12 and under should be correctly restrained in Thread the belt tongue through the child seat as per the child seat the rear seats.
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To install a child seat to the front seat using the seat belt, use the Tether Anchor for the Front seat procedure that follows: The tether anchor point for the passenger seat is located at the 1. Move the passenger seat to its fully rearward and highest rear base of the passenger seat.
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Rear Child Seat Installation Anchor Points Remove the lower seat back panel (A). Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a sudden stop or a collision it could move, causing serious injury or death to the child or other passengers. Make sure the child seat is correctly secured in place according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Tether Anchors The seat back trim panels are left and right handed. Warning: An infant or child that is not properly restrained Follow the child seat manufacturer's instructions to secure the can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. Seat belts are child seat to the anchor points (B).
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Rear Tether Anchors Warning: When installing the child seat, make sure that there are no seat belts or foreign objects near or around the The tether anchor points for the rear passenger seats are located CRAS anchors. If seat belts or a foreign object prevents the behind the rear seats.
Storage Door Pockets Both front and rear doors have door pockets. 3.29 Before Driving...
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Glove box Armrest Storage Box The armrest storage box gives access to the media interface panel Warning: In the event of heavy braking, sharp steering or (SD card port and two USB ports), a 12V accessory power socket an accident, items in the glove box can be thrown into the and the emergency ignition switch.
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Luggage Space Rear Armrest If the centre rear seat is not in use, the back rest can be folded to Rear Height Adjustment give both an armrest and a pair of cup holders. Repeated use of this feature in a short period of time may cause the system to temporarily not function correctly and will function as normal once the system has had opportunity to pressurize again.
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Parcel Shelf The parcel shelf is split into two parts, front and rear, and either or both can be removed to increase the available height in the luggage compartment. To remove the rear parcel shelf, pull down off the locating lugs. 3.32 Before Driving...
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To remove the front parcel shelf, pull up and backwards to Load Safety and Guidelines release the lugs from the guides. Warning: Do not use nets or elastic straps to secure heavy loads. These are designed to prevent light loads from slipping and can fail when used to hold a heavy load.
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When a large load is used, follow the below guidelines: Load Tie Downs • Where possible, always store items in the luggage There are four fixed tie down eyelets (A) in the load compartment compartment. that can be used to secure a load. •...
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Folding Rear Seats To increase load space, the rear seats can be folded flat. The seats can be released with the release switches (A) on the seats or in the luggage compartment. [1] : Left Side Rear Seat [2] : Right side Rear Seat Lower, or if necessary, remove the rear head restraints before the rear seats are lowered.
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Warning: The maximum load capacity that may be used lever (3). on the Aston Martin accessory roof bars is 75kg (165 lbs) in an evenly distributed load. If the roof load exceeds this value, there is risk of damage to the roof bars and the roof of the vehicle.
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Roof Loading Driving with a Roof Load When a vehicle is driven with a roof load attached, this will also Caution: The roof cross bars are not designed to bear a raise the centre of gravity for the vehicle and affect the handling load and are used as mounting points for load bearing of the vehicle.
Accessory Sockets Warning: It is not recommended to drive the vehicle in Warning: Only connect accessories which are designed Sport+ mode or with ESP Off when a roof load is attached for use in a motor vehicle with a 12V electrical system. The due to the higher centre of gravity and the vehicle's stability electrical system could become damaged if there is more settings.
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Ashtray and Cigar Lighter (Optional) Warning: The cigar lighter will be very hot when in use. Always hold the cigar lighter by the handle and always make sure that the cigar lighter is out of reach of children. Never leave children unattended in a vehicle that has a cigar lighter.
Instrument Display Information and Warnings Controls...
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Shows if a seat belt is not fastened when the ignition is set to on. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible if this [3] MALFUNCTION INDICATION LAMP: symbol stays on.
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If the warning stays on, or illuminates during if it comes on when the vehicle is driven, the restraint system has driving, there may be a fault with the battery or electrical power detected a fault. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as system. possible.
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[1] SPEEDOMETER: Displays vehicle speed. [2] DRIVE MODE SETTING: Shows which drive mode the vehicle is in. [3] RIDE HEIGHT INDICATOR: Shows the current ride height setting. [4] GEAR INDICATOR: Shows what gear the transmission is in. [5] TACHOMETER: Shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute x 1000. [6] FUEL GAUGE: Shows how much fuel is left in the fuel tank.
Centre Stack Controls [5] HILL DESCENT CONTROL: Press to active Hill Descent system (Refer to ’Hill Descent Control (HDC)’, page 5.14). [6] PASSENGER AIRBAG STATUS: Indicator to show if the passenger airbag is active. [7] VOLUME CONTROL: Use the roller dial to adjust the audio volume.
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Control Dial [1] CONTROL DIAL: Use to navigate through menus in the infotainment system. Press down to confirm a selection (referred to as ENTER throughout this handbook). [2] TOUCH PAD: (Optional) Touch sensitive pad which can be used to navigate menus in the infotainment system.
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Touch Pad To press ENTER press down on the surface of the touch pad. Menu Navigation The touch pad can be used for the same functions as the control dial. For example, where an instruction states to scroll left with the CONTROL DIAL, you can swipe left on the touch pad.
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Quick Access Menu Rotary Controls To open the Quick Access menu, use two fingers and swipe up The touch pad can also be used to operate rotational controls. Use two fingers to rotate as shown. or press The Quick Access menu will then show an overview window either: •...
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Zoom Handwriting Recognition Pinch together to zoom out, or swipe apart to zoom in. Where text needs to be entered, such as writing a text message, characters can be 'written' using the touch pad. To begin handwriting recognition, press ENTER on the touch pad. To enter characters, trace the outline on the surface of the touch pad.
Steering Wheel Controls [1] CAN: Press to cancel the set speed. [2] ACC/VARIABLE SPEED LIMITER SELECT: Press to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and variable speed limiter function. [3] INCREASE DISTANCE: Increases the set distance between the vehicle in front and your vehicle.
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[8] START VOICE CONTROL: Press to start or end voice control (Refer to ’Voice Control’, page 4.15). [9] MENU HOME/BACK: Press to open the instrument cluster menu or go back one level in the instrument cluster menu. Press and hold to return to the home menu.
Instrument Cluster Menu The centre of the instrument cluster includes an infotainment Use the button (A) to open the menu home screen. Scroll system menu. This menu includes settings for the instrument through the available options with the menu rocker switch and cluster such as trip computer and units as well as audio and left or right direction buttons (referred to as directional buttons in navigation overview screens.
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Trip Radio The trip menu will show journey information about the vehicle. Change Station From the trip menu select: With the radio playback screen shown, use the directional • Odometer/Trip: buttons to choose a station. Press OK to confirm. Distance since last trip menu reset and total vehicle distance Presets are shown.
Voice Control Wiper Controls Commands can be selected in the infotainment system using voice commands. To begin voice control, press the button on the steering wheel, and say a command. For example: • "Enter Destination" will give a list of options to enter a destination in the navigation system.
Lighting Controls Exterior lamps Automatic Headlamp Mode If ambient light fades, headlamps, side marker, rear and Master Lamp Switch registration plate lamps will switch ON automatically. If ambient Turn the dial to the required light setting. Press the fog lamp light then increases, headlamps, side marker, rear and button to operate the rear fog lamp.
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Auto Main Beam Stalk Controls Warning: Auto Main beam is an aid only. The system cannot allow for road, weather or traffic conditions. it is the drivers responsibility to make sure the vehicle's lighting is correct for the driving conditions. The rain and light sensor may not operate correctly in low visibility or if obscured such as to fog, snow or dirt.
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Hazard lamps Surround Lighting Surround lighting is used to keep the exterior lamps for the The hazard warning lamps will continue to operate if the vehicle illuminated for 40 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked ignition is switched off. with the vehicle key. Surround lighting is disabled when the vehicle is started.
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Interior Lamps Reading Lamps Two reading lamps are located in the front header trim. To Instrument Illumination operate the lamps (on or off) touch the reading lamp bezel (A). Unless set to off or on they will continue to operate up to six minutes after the ignition is set to off.
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Driving Driving Techniques ............. 5.2 Multi Purpose Camera............5.3 How To Start The Engine............. 5.4 Transmission Controls............5.5 Drive Modes ............... 5.8 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Speed Limiter .... 5.11 Hill Descent Control (HDC)..........5.14 Blind Spot Assist ..............5.16 Lane Keep Assist..............
To make sure that you have a safe and enjoyable Performance driving courses are available to enable you to fully entry into this new phase of Aston Martin motoring, please take understand the control functions of your vehicle and also the time to safely acquire the necessary new driving skills.
Multi Purpose Camera Wet Conditions The Multi Purpose Camera (A) is mounted at the top of the windscreen and is used to give external information to a number When driving in wet conditions, water can build up under your of driving systems in the vehicle. tires so that they ride on a layer of water.
How To Start The Engine Warning: The engine can be started by any person in the Caution: Make sure the park brake is applied and the vehicle if the brake pedal is pressed down. Care should be transmission is in PARK (P). taken that the vehicle is not left unattended with the key This will prevent the vehicle from moving once the engine is present and occupants such as young children inside.
Transmission Controls Automatic Mode The automatic transmission has two main driver modes: • Automatic Mode: In Automatic mode, gearshifts are made using the Park, Reverse, Transmission is controlled automatically without driver input. Neutral and Drive (PRND) buttons mounted on the centre stack. •...
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[1] P (PARK): Press and release to select Park when the vehicle is stationary. The transmission will mechanically lock. Caution: Always make sure that the park brake is ON. This will help to make sure the vehicle will not roll. It is not possible to select Park above 2 km/h (1 mph).
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Manual Gear Change Mode Pull back on either the upshift or downshift (-) paddle to enter manual gear change mode. As the vehicle speed increases and Forward gearshifts are selected by pulling back and releasing the decreases, make upshifts and downshifts by pulling and releasing gearshift paddles mounted on the steering column, whilst P (Park) the upshift or downshift paddle.
Caution: If repair or replacement of the steering or other surrounding equipment is necessary, always refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. There is a sensor in the steering system which detects steering angle. If the centre position of the steering deviates, the ESP may not operate correctly.
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GT Mode Sport+ Mode GT mode provides a default comfort setting, best suited to casual Warning: Sport+ mode is only intended for use on dry and motorway driving. The transmission is set to use a base roads. Greater driver input will be required to maintain transmission calibration when in Drive to suit a touring style of vehicle stability.
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Terrain Mode Terrain+ Mode Terrain+ increases the ride height relative to Terrain by a further Terrain and Terrain+ modes are intended to be used with All- 20 mm, whilst keeping the same ESP settings. Terrain+ is Season tires (Refer to ’All Season Tires’, page 11.18). intended for use at low speed in challenging terrain and Terrain mode increases ride height relative to GT mode by obstacles.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Speed Limiter High Speed Height Adjustment High Speed Stage One Warning: Only use ACC or the variable speed limiter if road and traffic conditions are appropriate for maintaining a Standard ride height for Sport and Sport+ modes. steady speed for a prolonged period.
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Selecting ACC or Variable Speed Limiter Operation ACC can be used to maintain a selected vehicle speed without having to use the accelerator and maintains a set distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. The variable speed limiter brakes automatically so that you do not exceed the set speed.
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Setting A Speed Setting a Distance in the ACC Lightly push the speed selector switch (2) up to increase speed, Warning: ACC does not compensate traffic, road or or down to decrease speed in 1 km/h (1 mph) increments. A hard weather conditions.
Hill Descent Control (HDC) Deactivating ACC or Variable Speed Limiter Warning: Hill Descent Control is an aid only and does not Press the CAN button (3) to deactivate ACC or variable speed replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's limiter.
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To Activate HDC Setting A Speed To activate the HDC system, press the HDC button (A). Lightly push the speed selector switch (B) up to increase speed, or down to decrease speed in 1 km/h (1 mph) increments. Pressing the switch in either direction will set a new vehicle speed in the cruise control or new vehicle speed limit.
Blind Spot Assist If a vehicle is detected at speeds above approximately 30 km/h Warning: Blind Spot Assist is for visual aid only and does (18 mph) and enters the monitoring range directly next to your not replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's vehicle, the warning lamp in the exterior mirror will illuminate responsibility to be aware of their surroundings and make amber.
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Operation Conditions Blind Spot Warnings For the Blind Spot Assist system to operate the below conditions Stage One Warning must be met: When the BSA system detects a vehicle in the driver's blind spot • Transmission must be in D (Drive). area, an amber LED triangle (A) will be shown in the top outer •...
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• A vehicle is detected in the blind spot area. message will also show in the instrument cluster. Contact your • The indicator is used to signal movement into that lane. Aston Martin Dealer. FCC - Radio Frequency Devices When this happens, the below actions will take place.
Lane Keep Assist Canada Safety Warnings This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS Warning: Lane Keep Assist may not always be able to standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: correctly detect lane markings and it is possible it may give (1) this device must not cause interference, and (2) this device incorrect warnings.
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Corrective Braking If the vehicle continue to pass over the lane markings, the brakes will be briefly applied on one side. This is to help move the Warning: Corrective brake application cannot always vehicle back to it's initial lane. If this corrective braking happens, cause the vehicle to move back into it's lane, which can cause a warning icon will be shown in the instrument cluster.
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Deactivate System Limitations Lane Keep Assist may not function correctly in the below The Lane Keep Assist is set to on by default. conditions: To deactivate Lane Keep Assist, press and hold the button (A). • The area around the multi purpose camera is dirty, damaged The symbol will be shown in the instrument cluster to or otherwise covered.
Traffic Sign Assist Additional Restrictions Traffic Sign Assist is an aid only. Traffic Sign Assist may not always be able to correctly display road restrictions. It is the Traffic Sign Assist is capable of detecting traffic signs that have drivers responsibility to be aware of the traffic signs and additional restrictions such as alternative speed limits in wet restrictions for the road being driven on.
If the throttle and brake pedals are both pressed at the same time Warning: Aston Martin recommend that the brake fluid is for over 3 seconds, the engine will restrict available torque.
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If any braking system malfunctions, have the braking and ABS be enhanced when braking, but the driver will experience systems checked immediately by your Aston Martin Dealer. more vibration through the brake pedal. • The ABS will allow more slip when the tires are at a higher...
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ON, do not drive the vehicle. It is vehicle deceleration is achieved. essential that the brake system is checked immediately. Contact the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. 5.25 Driving...
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In the event of an ABS fault, have the braking and ABS systems detected, and, if necessary, will assist in application of the brakes. checked immediately by an Aston Martin Dealer. If the driver does not react to the risk of a collision, the system can ABS and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Warnings also automatically apply the brakes.
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• The area around the multi purpose camera is dirty, damaged condition the pads may result in greatly reduced brake or otherwise covered. performance. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for further • Glare into the multi purpose camera from the sun or other information.
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Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. The ignition control must on to release the park brake. First apply When the vehicle is stationary, push the park brake switch (A) in pressure to the foot brake then pull on the park brake switch and and release.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Park Brake Operation While Moving As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low Warning: Repeated use of the park brake to slow the vehicle, or driving the vehicle with the park brake applied tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is...
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Tire Pressure Display Once the message has been acknowledged an image of the vehicle will be displayed in the message centre showing which The TPMS display is shown in the instrument cluster. Use the tire(s) have low or high air pressure and the current tire pressure. direction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to When the tire pressure indicator comes ON, stop and check your navigate to Service and select Tire Pressure.
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TPMS Reset TPMS Malfunction Warning The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire All warning messages are erased and warning lamps go out pressure telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, the when the TPMS is reset. The TPMS will use the new tire pressure telltale will flash for approximately one minute and then remain values as reference values.
The tow hitch receiver is an optional accessory available from your Aston Martin dealer. When installed, this provides a 2" receiver for up to Class III tow ball mounts.
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Trailer Attachment The nose weight may be increased, up to it's maximum value. Make sure that the GVW, the GTW, and the maximum rear axle Trailer types and weights weight limits are not exceeded when the trailer nose weight is Warning: Only use the tow ball or hitch to attach a trailer increased.
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Breakaway Cable Power Connection Warning: Do not loop the breakaway cable around the Caution: Only use trailer electrical equipment rated for a tow ball. The cable could slide off and prevent emergency 12V supply. this will prevent damage to the electrical system operation of the brakes in the event that a trailer becomes The permanent power supply is switched off if the tow vehicle detached.
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Driving with a Trailer Trailer Sway Mitigation (TSM) Make sure that you are familiar with any additional driving Warning: TSM is an aid only and cannot stabilise the license and legal requirements for towing in the country or state vehicle-trailer combination in all situations and cannot you intend to drive in.
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Tow Bar Accessories Trailer Sway Trailer sway can occur with any vehicle-trailer combination and Caution: Exhaust gasses can be very hot and may cause usually happens at high driving speeds. There is also a risk of low damage to bicycles or other items mounted to the tow bar. speed trailer sway if the trailer is incorrectly loaded, such as if the Make sure suitable heat shielding is available.
Eco Driving Features Cylinder Deactivation Stop/Start The Stop/Start function switches the engine off when the vehicle Cylinder deactivation is only available when drive mode is set comes to a stop to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. to GT and when the transmission is in 9th gear. Setting On or Off Cylinder deactivation is used to shut off a number of cylinders when the engine is under light load.
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Engine Stop Conditions Engine Start Conditions With Stop/Start active, the engine will switch off when the vehicle The engine will automatically start again when: is completely stopped, the transmission is in either D (Drive) or N • The engine has been switched off for 3 minutes. (Neutral) and if the following conditions are met: •...
Park Assist Systems Activation Warning: The park assist systems are for aid only. It is the driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings PDC will activate automatically at ignition on and when D when parking or reversing. (Drive), R (Reverse) or N (Neutral) is selected. The sensors activated depend on which gear is selected.
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Operation Caution: In heavy rain or similar adverse conditions, the PDC sensors may not always be able to accurately measure distance to close objects. A fully laden vehicle or irregular obstacles may also cause inaccurate measurements. Take extra care in these circumstances. If an obstacle is detected to the front or rear of the vehicle, a series of warning tones will be heard from the front or rear speaker respectively.
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Active Park Assist Caution: Parking spaces that are partially occupied may be measured incorrectly. Examples of partially occupied parking (Optional) spaces can be trailer draw bars, over grown parking spaces or Active Park Assist measures the road on both sides of the vehicle incorrect measurement due to heavy rain or snow.
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Parking Space Detection Active Park Assist does not assist with parking in right angle space Active Park Assist operates at speeds of up to approximately • two parking spaces are located directly next to each other 35 km/h (22 mph). •...
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360° Camera System Parking with Active Park Assist (Active Park Assist in not available in all drive modes) Caution: The camera system can show a distorted or When a parking space has been found and is shown in the incorrect view of obstacles or not at all. Obstacles will not be instrument cluster, stop the vehicle and select R (Reverse).
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Activation View Selection To select the different views, push up on the CONTROL DIAL to To activate the 360° camera, press the button on the lower the view selection bar. The split-screen views that can be shown console. The camera will show the split screen with either the are: front or rear view, depending on the transmission selection.
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Rear Cross Traffic Warning Top View with Park Distance Control (Front and Rear views) (Optional) Warning: Rear Cross Traffic Warning is an aid only. The system cannot detect pedestrians walking behind the vehicle. It always is the driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings when parking or reversing.
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Drive Away Assist When reverse gear is selected and the reverse camera and parking sensors are active, the RCTW system searches for moving Warning: Drive Away Assist is an aid only. The system objects within 3 meters (10 ft) of your vehicle. If an object or cannot always clearly detect obstructions.
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Climate Control Climate Controls ..............6.2 Climate Menu ..............6.6 Defrost and Demist ............. 6.7 Climate Control Operating Tips ........... 6.8...
Climate Controls Centre Stack Climate Controls [3] AIRFLOW SPEED: Press the rocker switch up or down to increase or decrease the fan speed. [4] AUTO: Press for automatic climate control (Refer to ’Automatic Climate Control’, page 6.5). [5] MENU: Opens the Climate menu (Refer to ’Climate Menu’, page 6.6).
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[9] AIR CIRCULATION: [10] SEAT HEATING/COOLING: Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior Warning: Do not press the seat heater switch repeatedly. glass to mist up in cold or rainy weather. If demisting is This can cause the seat to become very hot and can cause required, use the air conditioning.
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Rear Zone Climate Controls [1] SEAT HEATING/COOLING: Warning: Do not press the seat heater switch repeatedly. This can cause the seat to become very hot and can cause burn injuries to persons with limited sensitivity to temperature changes. • Seat Heating (standard): Press to cycle the seat heating level on the driver or passenger seats.
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Vent Adjustment Automatic Climate Control To adjust the air vents, use the vent knob (A). Push up or down The temperature is maintained at a set level in automatic mode. to adjust the blades inside the vent. Push left or right to adjust the The climate system will automatically control the temperature, angle of the vent unit.
Climate Menu Manual Climate Control The climate control system can also be operated within the Manually set the temperature, airflow speed and air distribution: infotainment system. Press or select Climate from the Vehicle menu to open the climate screen. Push the CONTROL Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior glass to DIAL to the right to open the climate menu and select from: mist up in cold or rainy weather.
Defrost and Demist Climate Mode Caution: To defrost or demist the windscreen on vehicle start up in extreme cold weather conditions, operate the Select a side of the car to adjust and rotate the CONTROL DIAL engine at 1500 rpm. Always make sure that the transmission to choose a climate mode: is in P (park) and the park brake is applied.
If the climate control system is low on refrigerant or control system to demist the windows. has a malfunction, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. • Clear all obstructions like leaves, snow and ice from the hood • Mist may come out from the vents when using the air and the air inlet below the windscreen to improve the system conditioning.
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Navigation Safety Information ............... 7.2 Using The Map..............7.2 Navigation Menu..............7.3...
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Safety Information Using The Map Warning: Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. Warning: Always use your best judgement, and operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become distracted by the navigation system while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions.
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Navigation Menu Enter Destination The navigation does not automatically add spaces in address line items such as post codes. Select to search for a destination. A destination can be searched in two ways: • Enter address or POI • Enter address step-by-step Enter address or POI From the navigation menu select from the following options: Search a location without having to enter the full name.
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Previous and Other Destinations Enter address step-by-step Enter information in steps to find a destination. As more criteria • Previous destination: are entered, the suggestions are filtered down. Available criteria Opens the previous destination menu to select destinations are: that have been used before. •...
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Previous Destination POIs Search from a list of previously entered addresses. Scroll through Select a POI category from a list of popular categories. Select All the list of available locations and push the CONTROL DIAL categories to open a full list of available POI categories. sideways to view the following options: Once a category has been selected, select a location from: •...
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Intermediate Destinations and Info Route and Position • Alternative Route: A maximum of 4 intermediate destinations can be added to a Shows 2 available routes. journey. • Avoid Options: Search to add an intermediate destination to your route. To add Opens the Avoid options menu.
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Options Avoid Options Select from the following options: • Map Menu: • Areas: Opens a crossbar menu of map display settings. Select an area for route calculation to avoid. Choose a • Map Content: location from: Opens the Map content menu. •...
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Map Content Choose from the following map content options: • POI Symbols on Map • Standard: Shows default point of interest symbols. • User defined: Select custom POI symbols for the available categories. • None: Remove point of interest symbols from the map display. •...
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Media Systems Audio Specification ............. 8.2 Radio .................. 8.3 Media ................. 8.7 Apple CarPlay ..............8.9 Sound ................8.10...
Audio Specification Speaker Layout Radio • HD AM Radio. • HD FM Radio. Inputs • 2 x USB ports in centre storage tray. • SD Card reader in centre storage tray. • Bluetooth® Wireless technology. • 2 x USB ports in rear console - power supply only. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Radio [1] : 100 mm speaker. In the Radio screen, push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the radio menu and select from: [2] : 25 mm tweeter. • Station/Channel List: [3] : 100 mm mid-range speaker. HD Radio™: Opens the HD Radio Station list menu. [4] : 160 mm woofer.
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Station/Channel List Preset Offers a list of available stations for a given radio source. Use the The preset list contains a list of saved radio stations for quick rotary control to scroll through the list of stations or use the search access.
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Options Alert for Artist, Song and Sporting Event: HD Radio™ An alert can be set for your favorite artists, tracks or sporting events. Once set, the infotainment system will continuously • Display Radio Information (FM only): search through all channels, and when a match to one of your Set whether artist and track information is shown in the saved alerts is found, a window will show with any related display screen.
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HD Radio SiriusXM Satellite Radio HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity SiriusXM® Satellite Radio offers 100% commercial-free digital- Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. For patents see quality radio channels for music, sports, news and entertainment. http://dts.com/patents. HD Radio, Artist Experience, and the HD, Satellite or radio modes can be temporarily interrupted or HD Radio, and "ARC"...
Media Satellite Radio Registration In the Media screen, push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the media menu and select from: Before registering your satellite radio subscription you will need the SiriusXM® ID (ESN number) for your receiver. This can be •...
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Search Options Search for a media file from the below criteria: • Play more like this: Play tracks that are of the same genre. • Current Track List • Random current track list: • Keyword Search Shuffle the play order of the current track sequence. •...
Apple CarPlay is a service provided by Apple Inc. under its terms 2. Select Connect and CarPlay from the main infotainment and conditions. Aston Martin Lagonda is not responsible for menu. Apple CarPlay or its applications. When using Apple CarPlay, 3.
Sound Apple CarPlay Controls The Sound menu gives the below audio options. • Equaliser: Information about which apps are supported and which Adjust the Bass, Mid and Treble frequencies. phones are compatible is available on Apple's Website • Balance and Fader: www.apple.com/ios/carplay.
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Phone System Bluetooth Device Management ........... 9.2 Calls ..................9.5 Phone Menu ............... 9.6...
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Bluetooth Device Management Pairing a Device Bluetooth® technology is a standard for short-range wireless data transmissions up to approximately 10 metres. Bluetooth can Bluetooth® must be activate on both the vehicle and the be used to connect your mobile device to the vehicle mobile device to be used.
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Search From System Completing Device Pairing Once the mobile device is paired, it can be set as an audio The mobile device must be set to discoverable mode. Refer to device, a primary phone connection or a secondary connection. the mobile device manufacturers instructions. If a device is set as a phone connection, the infotainment system The system will search for available visible Bluetooth®...
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Selecting a Device Function Device Details When more than one device has been paired, you can choose From the Devices page, scroll through the list and select a device. which device to use for a primary and secondary phone Push the CONTROL DIAL left and select Details. The below connection.
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Calls Call Options Call Controls During a call you will be shown the below options: • Send DMTF tones: Opens a keyboard menu to use with automated telephone menus. • End call / End active call : Select to end the call. •...
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Phone Menu Multiple Calls Some features may not be supported by all phones or their operating systems. Second Incoming Call • Contacts: If a second call is answered during an active call, the system will The contact list displays all available contacts for your phone respond depending on how many connected phones there are.
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Messages Options • Contacts: The connected mobile phone must support Message Access • Synchronize contacts automatically: Profile (MAP) to be able to access text and email messages. This Select to automatically synchronize contacts to the vehicle may have to confirmed separately for some devices when paired head unit.
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Vehicle and System Settings Vehicle................10.2 System Settings..............10.5...
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Vehicle Drive Modes • Climate Control: Opens the Climate menu (Refer to ’Climate Menu’, page • Individual: 6.6). Allows a driver to create their own vehicle drive mode preset. • Drive Modes: Choose a preferred setting for Suspension, Steering, Drive and Opens the Drive modes and vehicle information menus.
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Assistance • Cam & Park Assist: • Manoeuver Assist: • ESP: Set Rear Cross Traffic Warning and Drive Away Assist Set ESP to On or Off. functions to on or off. • Traffic Sign Assist: • Set warning tone: (Refer to ’Traffic Sign Assist’, page 5.22) Opens the Parking audio menu (Refer to ’Audio’, page •...
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Light Settings Vehicle Settings • Ambient light: • Winter tires limit: Open the ambient light settings menu. Sets a maximum vehicle speed for when winter tires are • Daytime driving lights: fitted. Set daytime driving lights to on or off. •...
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System Settings Display and Styles • Display and Styles: Opens the Display and styles menu. • Additional disp. area • Input: Choose a screen to occupy the additional area of the display. Opens the Input menu. Select from Dynamic, Navigation map, Consumption or Time •...
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Input Audio • Touchpad Sensitivity: • Navigation and traffic announcement: Set the touchpad sensitivity to Fast, Medium or Slow. • Driving recommendation volume: • Touchpad: Set volume of navigation announcements. Set to enable or disable the touchpad. • Audio fadeout during driving recommendation: •...
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Time and Date • Telephone: • Ringtone volume: • Automatic timezone: Sets the ringtone volume. Select to automatically set the time zone. • Speech Volume: • Time zone: Sets volume for speech into the phone system. Select a time zone from the list. •...
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Maintenance and Technical Data Introduction ..............11.2 Servicing Precautions............11.3 Owner Maintenance Checks ..........11.5 Hood Release..............11.6 Fluid Checks and Capacities ..........11.8 Washers and Wipers ............11.13 Chassis Systems ............... 11.14 Wheels and Tires............. 11.15 US Department of Transportation........11.19 Electrical Systems ............
Warning: Any loose objects, such as ties, should be safe vehicle emissions. You are, therefore, strongly advised to removed before working on a vehicle. Any jewellery should entrust all service work to an Aston Martin Dealer. also be removed before working on a vehicle, especially Restraint Systems work on the electrical system.
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Dangerous Substances Warning: Do not breathe exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a dangerous Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out of gas, which is colourless and odourless and can cause reach of children. unconsciousness and may be fatal. Never start or leave the Warning: Many liquids and other substances used in engine running in an enclosed, unventilated area.
Owner Maintenance Checks Engine Oils In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the intervals suggested (more frequently if Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with used your vehicle is heavily used or operating in adverse conditions), engine oils can cause serious skin disorders, including and always before starting on a long journey.
Hood Release Engine Oil Level To open the hood, pull the lever (A) located under the instrument panel to release the hood latch. The hood will rise but stay Caution: It is important to check the engine oil level secured by the hood secondary catch. regularly.
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Slightly lift the front edge of the hood and move the hood To close the hood, lower the hood until it starts to fall under its secondary catch (B) to release it. Lift the hood until fully open. own weight, then let the hood fall to close. If the hood does not The hood is held open by two gas struts.
Fluid Checks and Capacities Engine Oil Level Engine Oil Level Sensing This vehicle has an electronic engine Oil Level Sensing (OLS) Warning: Engine oil or components may be hot and could system which records the engine oil level every vehicle start if the cause severe burns.
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Engine Oil Level Check 1. Make sure the vehicle is on level ground. 2. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. 3. Navigate to Service and then Oil Level Check in the instrument cluster menu. 4. If more oil is required, shut off the engine, remove the engine oil filler cap and top up with the recommended engine oil.
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Engine Coolant Level 2. Remove the leaf screen panel. 3. Remove the reservoir cap to check the coolant level. The Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the coolant correct coolant level is to the top of the reservoir tank. system has cooled.
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Brake Fluid Level 2. Remove the leaf screen panel. 3. Remove the reservoir cap. The brake fluid level should read Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level between the Min. and Max. marks. Top up to the Max. level is below the minimum mark.
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Engine Coolant A fully synthetic 0W-40 oil meeting the specifications detailed below can be used. No other viscosity grades or specifications are Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for information on engine acceptable. coolant. Brake Fluid...
If in doubt, and top up as required. In winter, to prevent the windscreen consult your Aston Martin Dealer. wash fluid freezing, increase the fluid concentration (refer to the manufacturers recommendations on the windscreen wash fluid HFO-1234yf container).
Chassis Systems Vehicle Body Local or state regulations may restrict the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used as Five door hatchback with 2+3 seating. antifreeze agents in windscreen washer fluid. A windscreen Bonded extruded aluminium monocoque body structure with washer fluid with limited VOC content should be used only if aluminium and composite body panels.
Wheels and Tires Brakes Wheel and Tire Information Foot Brake Wheel Size Tire Size Tire Pressure Front Rear Front 10J x 22 285/40/R22 2.6 Bar 38 Psi Rotor Construction 2-piece ventilated 2-piece ventilated rotor rotor Rear 11.5J x 22 325/35/R22 2.6 Bar Diameter 410mm...
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Because of the high performance potential of this vehicle, Wheel Bolt Torque Aston Martin strongly recommend replacement of any damaged For wheel bolt torque (Refer to ’Wheel Bolt Torque’, page or worn tire.
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Contact limit. It then becomes illegal in certain countries and must be your Aston Martin Dealer for more information. replaced. 11.17...
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These are for temporary use when driving in heavy snow recommended. conditions. Snow traction devices should only be installed to the rear wheels. For more information regarding the correct snow traction device to fit to your vehicle, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. 11.18 Maintenance and Technical Data...
US Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades Temperature The following information relates to the tire grading system Warning: The temperature grade for this tire is developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety established for a tire that is properly inflated and not Administration, which grades tires by tread wear, traction and overloaded.
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Tire Sidewall Information Information on ‘P’ Type Tires Both US and Canada Federal regulations require tire The tire size, load index and speed rating for your vehicle may manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall be different from this example. of all tires.
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[6] TIRE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN): (Also known as [8] H: The tire’s speed rating. The speed rating denotes the ‘DOT Code’) The Tire Identification Number (TIN) begins with speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended the letters ‘DOT’...
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Vehicle Loading [9] TIRE TYPE: • M+S or M/S Warning: Overloading the vehicle can negatively affect Mud and Snow the handling and stopping performance of the vehicle tires. • AT Correctly loading this vehicle will provide maximum return of All Terrain vehicle design performance.
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Labels for US vehicles Labels for Canadian Vehicles The illustrations shown are examples and may not accurately describe the labels on this vehicle. 11.23 Maintenance and Technical Data...
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If any after Payload: Make sure that the payload (cargo + passengers) does market or Aston Martin Dealer installed equipment has been not exceed this limit. installed on the vehicle, the weight of the equipment must be subtracted from the payload listed on the Tire Label in order to Tire sizes: The size of tires to be used on this vehicle.
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Determining the Correct Load Limit Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure 1. Locate the statement ‘The combined weight of occupants The maximum permissible inflation pressure is the tire and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lb’ on the manufacturer’s maximum permissible pressure and / or the vehicle’s tire label.
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Safety Practices Tire Terminology Tire Label: A label showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire Warning: If your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc, sizes, recommended inflation pressure and the maximum weight do not rapidly spin the tires; spinning the tires can tear the the vehicle can carry.
Electrical Systems Fuses Cold Inflation Pressure: The tire pressure when the vehicle has been stationary and out of direct sun light for an hour or more The electrical systems are protected by fuses. If any lamps, and prior to the vehicle being driven for 1 mile (1.6km). accessories, or controls do not function, inspect the applicable Recommended Inflation Pressure: The cold inflation pressure fuse.
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[A] Engine Fuse Box [B] Front Cabin Fusebox (i) Exhaust Flaps/ Coolant Sensor Trickle Charger Low Temperature Coolant Pump 2 Low Temperature Coolant Pump 3 7.5A Instrument Cluster Low Temperature Coolant Pump 1 Engine Harness Keyless Go Engine Harness Left Side Front Seat Adjust Engine Harness RKE Antenna Engine Harness...
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[C] Front Cabin Fusebox (ii) [D] Instrument Panel Fuse Box Right Side Front Door Control Module BCM-F Steering Column Control Module SCCM DRVU Right Side Front seat Adjust 7.5A SCCM Left Side Front Door Control Module HVAC Body Control Module-Front (BCM-F) OBD port Ignition Relay Rotary Controller / Touchpad...
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[E] Rear Fuse Box Electronic Differential Air Suspension Pump Rear Window Heater Air Suspension Module Front 12V Power Socket Air Suspension Module Luggage Compartment 12V Power Socket Rear Console 12V Power Socket Rear Active Roll Control (ARC) Fuel Pump Control Electronic Differential Tuner Driver's Seat Module...
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Battery Disconnect Switch [G] Battery Fuse Box The battery disconnect switch is designed to operate in both Main Power Feed over-current and crash events. When activated, the switch will Keep Awake completely isolate the electrical system from the battery to 250A Engine Fuse Box reduce the risk of electric shock or a vehicle fire.
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When working near the battery, always make sure engine. In this case the vehicle battery must be replaced. that neither you nor the battery is electrostatically charged. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Always have sufficient ventilation. Warning: Never place metal objects on the battery or allow the positive terminal of the battery to contact parts of teh vehicle body.
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The 48V battery is charged directly from the standard 12V and does not require external charging. Vehicle Battery: Banner 92 Ah The vehicle battery is maintenance free and should only require checking by your Aston Martin Dealer during regular vehicle services. 11.37 Maintenance and Technical Data...
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Battery Level Protection Vehicle Battery Disposal The incorrect disposal of a vehicle battery can be extremely Caution: If the battery is not capable of starting the engine, hazardous to health and the environment. Most batteries contain replace the battery as soon as possible. materials that, when disposed of incorrectly, may leak into the Using vehicle electrical systems such as the infotainment system, environment.
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If necessary, clean the charger socket before connecting the charger plug. The Aston Martin battery conditioner is suitable for use on all types of 12 volt AGM and lead acid batteries. If this vehicle is not going to be used for a period of time, and mains power is available, use a battery conditioner to maintain the battery charge level.
Prolonged usage of automatic vehicle washes and power operated mops will also cause fine scratches in the paint surface. Aston Martin are able to supply a range of products to clean and protect your vehicle. Contact you Aston Martin Dealer for further information.
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Rinse the dirt out of the wash mitt or soft sponge in the bucket with plain water frequently. The Aston Martin new car warranty covers defects in 4. After one section is washed, rinse it with the hose before materials or workmanship of the paint work. The warranty...
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1. Only use cleaning products recommended by Aston Martin. This will help protect the vehicle paintwork, under-body and Abrasive cleaning products will change the satin appearance external components such as the parking sensors and trailer of the paint and must not be used.
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Road Wheels Headlamp Lenses To avoid possible damage to the alloy road wheels, wheel nuts Only use a mild soapy water solution when washing the and wheel centre trims, from a build up of brake dust wash and headlamp lenses. Do not use cleaning materials which contain clean the alloy road wheels frequently, using a mild soapy water solvents.
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Make sure that the vehicle is possible with mild soap and water. well ventilated and follow the manufacturer’s printed Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the removal instructions when using these products. of more difficult stains such as oil, grease or ballpoint ink.
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Transmission Gear Ratios Mid mounted nine-speed automatic gearbox and Stop/Start 5.354 ignition support. 3.243 All wheel drive system with transmission mounted transfer box, 2.252 front and electronic rear differentials. 1.636 Front mounted transmission radiator with heat exchanger for 1.211 transmission and transfer box . 1.000 Final Drive 0.865...
Performance Dimensions Interior Dimensions Maximum Power 405 kW | 542 bhp at 6000 rpm Dimensions to nearest 5 mm / 0.25 inch. Maximum Engine Speed 7000 rpm Maximum Torque 700 Nm | 516 lb.ft from 2000 rpm Front Maximum Speed 291 km/h | 181 mph Effective Headroom 1030 mm / 40.5 Inches...
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Loadspace Volumes Vehicle Weights and Masses Luggage Compartment Vehicle Weights Volume Up To Parcel Shelf 490 Litres Unladen Mass 2245 kg / 4950 lbs 17.3 Cu ft Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 3035 kg / 6690 lbs Volume Up To Roof 640 Litres Unbraked Towing Capacity 750 kg / 1650 lbs...
Incline Slope 31° If the park brake was applied and the vehicle has lost power, the (Maximum) park brake will not release. Call Aston Martin Assistance or your Wading Depth 500 mm local Aston Martin Dealer. (Maximum) Your vehicle should always be recovered on a vehicle...
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If moving the vehicle in such a situation: 1. Remove the tow eye from its storage location in the vehicle tool kit (located in the spare wheel well). Insert the tow eye carefully through the grill and install to the exposed female threads in the front (A) or rear (B) until fully engaged against the vehicle body The tow eye has a left hand thread.
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Caution: Apart from vehicle recovery, this vehicle must If the vehicle still will not start, contact your Aston Martin not be driven if the vehicle battery is incapable of starting the Dealer.
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Set the engine to OFF and restart the engine. Take the vehicle on a long run to fully charge the battery. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the battery checked or replaced. 5. Start the donor vehicle engine and increase the engine speed and run at about 1500 –...
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Vehicle Lifting If this vehicle is to be raised using a vehicle jack make sure that the following jacking points are used. Warning: Make sure that no persons are in the vehicle before the vehicle is lifted. Warning: Make sure that the park brake is applied and that the vehicle transmission is in P (Park).
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Spare Wheel To Change The Wheel Warning: The wheel and tire assemblies for this vehicle Vehicle Jack Safety are heavy. You should have the help of a second person In addition to the general safety guidelines on the previous page, when lifting and carrying the wheels.
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5. Install the wheel alignment bolt where the wheel bolt was 9. Use the wheel brace to rotate to jack handle to lift the head removed. of the jack to the jacking point. Make sure the jack head is correctly located into the jacking point. 10.
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13. Install the spare wheel to the vehicle. Driving With A Spare Wheel 14. Install four of the wheel bolts. Warning: Do not drive at speeds of more than 80 km/h (50 mph) with a temporary spare wheel installed. Avoid hard Make sure the wheel evenly contacts the wheel hub.
Fuel Wheel Bolt Torque Fuel Filling Caution: You must use an applicable plastic-sleeved The fuel tank filler neck has a restricted opening which will socket to remove, install, and tighten the wheel bolts. This only accept the fuel supply nozzle of unleaded fuel pumps. will help to prevent damage to the surface of the wheel.
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Fuel Filler Flap Emergency Release Fuel Filler Bowl To stop water gathering in the fuel filler bowl and flowing into the Caution: The emergency release cable only unlocks the fuel tank, the fuel filler bowl has a pipe to let the water drain from fuel flap.
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Service Aston Martin Facilities ............A.2 Vehicle Provenance.............A.3 Servicing ................A.5 Service Record ..............A.7 Replacement of Airbag Units ..........A.29 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners ......A.29 Field Service Actions ............A.30 Service Action Recalls............A.31...
Aston Martin franchise can occur. Neither meet the owner’s requirements, but the availability of certain Aston Martin nor any listed Importer or Dealer shall in any parts may be affected by differences in vehicle and component circumstances be held liable for any inaccuracy, or the specifications.
Vehicle Provenance Aston Martin Authorized Body Repairers Model: A full list of Aston Martin Authorized Body Repairers worldwide Vehicle Identification Number: can be found at: As on the VIN plate www.astonmartin.com All Aston Martin Approved Body Repair centres have been assessed and audited to Aston Martin Body Repair Centre standards in either Category A or B.
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First Owner Fourth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Second Owner Fifth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Third Owner Sixth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Service...
Vehicle servicing is annual or at the distance specified in the oil service table, which ever occurs first. The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if necessary. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates. Item...
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Oil Service Tables Item Interval Service Interval Fluids and Consumables Replace the engine oil and engine Refer to Table Brazil 8,000 km / 5,000 miles oil filter. Canada 16,000 km / 10,000 miles Replace the spark plugs. 64,000 km / 40,000 miles Chile 10,000 km / 6,200 miles Replace engine coolant.
Service Record The following service records cover the regular annual services or Free Pre-delivery Inspection at the specified distance intervals (which ever occurs first). Make sure that each service entry is stamped and signed as completed. Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Vehicle Model: Open Service Actions Completed: Yes / No...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
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Service Information Authorized Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
Replacement of Airbag Units Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners Aston Martin recommend that all airbag units are replaced every Aston Martin recommend that all seat belt pre-tensioners units 10 years from the date of manufacture. To make sure this is are replaced every 10 years from the date of manufacture.
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12 What Replacement Parts should I use ......B.19 13 Preserve Your Emissions Warranty ........B.20 14 Customer Satisfaction ...........B.20 15 The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program ...B.21 16 State Warranty Enforcement Laws ........B.23 17 Aston Martin Extended Service Contract .......B.23 Owner And Vehicle Details ..........B.24...
'Serviced Countries' means either: (a) any country in the Region Warwick, from which your Aston Martin vehicle was purchased, where CV35 0DB, there is an Aston Martin authorized dealer or repairer; or (b) any England country agreed in writing with Aston Martin. Aston Martin Warranty...
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The warranties provided herein are for the benefit of the original A summary of all Aston Martin warranties applicable to this purchaser and any subsequent owner during the relevant vehicle (together the Warranties) are as follows: Warranty Period (defined below). The warranties cover Aston a) New Vehicle Limited Warranty Martin vehicles that are built for and supplied to the Region.
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Emissions Performance Warranty: Three years or 50,000 miles of 1.4 Reservation of Rights vehicle use. Aston Martin and its Dealers reserve the right to provide post- Warranty repairs, conduct recalls, or extend the Warranty coverage period for certain vehicles or vehicle populations, at Aston Martin’s sole discretion.
Warranty. No person, including Aston Martin shall not be liable for any damages caused by delay Aston Martin employees or Dealers, can modify or waive any part in delivery or furnishing of any products and /or services.
Implied Warranties and Consequential Damages Under the law of some States, you as the owner may be entitled Aston Martin warrants that during the Warranty period, if an to the benefit of the implied warranties of merchantability or Aston Martin vehicle is correctly operated and maintained by the fitness for intended purpose.
• Vehicles used for motor sport, competition and track events • Misuse of the vehicle, such as driving over curbs, overloading, (except Aston Martin organized and managed events). racing, or using the vehicle as a stationary power source. • Vehicles that are incorrectly maintained.
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• Cuts, burns, punctures or tears • Oil and air filters • Windshield stress cracks • Wiper blades • Rodent damage • Brake pads and lining • Incorrect polishing of paint surface. • Tire rotation, inflation • Wheel alignments and tire balancing. Aston Martin Warranty...
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The Warranties do not cover: bruises, bulges, puncture, and impact breaks; and b) tire • The installation or use of a non-Aston Martin part (other than damage due to under or over inflation, tire chain use, racing, a certified emissions part) or any part (Aston Martin or non-...
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Replacement or ‘top-up’ of consumable fluids, e.g. oils, anti- freeze, brake fluid, windshield wash solution and refrigerant, is only covered when they are used as part of a warranty repair. B.10 Aston Martin Warranty...
Aston Martin Dealer will advise you of Warranty is an annual Dealer inspection. the extent to which Aston Martin will pay either for parts, or for labor, or both. If you have a question regarding a possible extra-Warranty...
8 Emissions Performance Warranty 7.1 Federal Requirements 8.1 Federal Requirements Aston Martin provides coverage under the Emissions Defect If your vehicle is registered in a State where the State or Local Warranty (including labor and diagnosis) for repairs of emissions...
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8.2 What is Covered Under the Emissions Performance Warranty, Aston Martin will repair, replace, or adjust (with no charge for labor, diagnosis, or If the following parts contain an emissions- related defect (an parts) any emissions control device or system, if you meet all of ‘Emissions Related Part’) they will be covered by both the...
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Warranties. For more details about the specific parts covered by • Pulsed Secondary Air Injection Valve / Secondary Air Injection the Emissions Defect Warranty, contact Aston Martin or Aston Pump and Associated Parts Martin Lagonda of North America Inc. (Refer to ’1.1 Warranty •...
Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors, System Defects Warranty. and other emissions-related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, Aston Martin will repair your vehicle at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor. Other States adopting California emissions and warranty regulations: Passenger car &...
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• Camshaft Position Sensor exceed 30 days. • Carbon Canister • Catalytic Converter Aston Martin may deny warranty coverage if your vehicle or a • Charge Air Cooler part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or • Controls for Deceleration unapproved modifications.
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• Pulsed Secondary Air Injection Valve / Secondary Air Injection Pump and Associated Parts • Throttle Body Assembly • Volume Air Flow Sensor. Some items and equipment in this list may not be installed to this vehicle and therefore may not be applicable. B.17 Aston Martin Warranty...
Warranties To get service under your Emissions Warranties, take your vehicle to any Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible after it has failed Aston Martin strives to make sure that services are available to an EPA - approved test or a California Smog Check inspection.
Aston Martin or the Aston Martin Emergency Service roadside assistance service provider is If you decide to use non-Aston Martin parts, make sure that they unable to take your vehicle to an accessible authorized Aston are equivalent to Aston Martin parts in performance, quality and Martin Dealer.
13 Preserve Your Emissions Warranty 14 Customer Satisfaction If you do not maintain your vehicle correctly, Aston Martin may If you are not satisfied with any Warranty repairs performed by have the right to deny you coverage under any of its Emissions an authorized Aston Martin Dealer and feel that you have a Warranties.
BBB Auto Line Program. to Aston Martin may be monitored and / or recorded. The BBB Auto Line Program consists of two parts – mediation and b) If your dispute is in the State of California, contact the arbitration.
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You are not bound by the decision, but should you choose to You are required to resort to BBB AUTO LINE before exercising accept the BBB Auto Line decision, Aston Martin shall abide by rights or seeking remedies under the Federal Magnuson-Moss the accepted decision as well and will comply with the decision Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C.
This excluded, and shall be left to the sole discretion of Aston Martin.). will give us the opportunity to make any necessary repairs before b) Aston Martin Emergency Assistance roadside support.
If the vehicle is sold, the benefits of any un-expired portion of the Zip Code: warranties can be transferred to the new owner. The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and send the new details to: Aston Martin Warranty Department Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road Gaydon Warwick...
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Owner Warranty Transfer (1) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Zip Code: Zip Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: B.25 Aston Martin Warranty...
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Owner Warranty Transfer (3) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Zip Code: Zip Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: B.27 Aston Martin Warranty...
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Owner Warranty Transfer (5) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Zip Code: Zip Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: B.29 Aston Martin Warranty...
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Aston Martin Assistance Aston Martin Roadside Assistance ........C.2 How Does the Plan Work............C.3 Further Information .............C.3...
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US $500 per interruption. • 24-Hour Emergency Lockout Service (up to US $100 per call out) The term of the Aston Martin Roadside Assistance scheme runs • Sign and Drive Service concurrent with the Aston Martin New Vehicle Limited •...
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Martin Roadside Assistance scheme. The terms of the scheme the drivers side door pillar. may be changed without notice. If your Aston Martin vehicle suffers a breakdown whilst driving, call the toll-free number: 1- 888 - 59ASTON (1-888-592-7866). It is available 24 hours a day.
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............... 2.15 Switches ..................6.2 Motion Sensor ............... 2.16 Cylinder Deactivation ..............5.37 Tow Away Protection ............2.16 Apple CarPlay ................8.9 Aston Martin Facilities ..............A.2 Defrosting and Demisting Audio Automatic .................6.7 Specification ................8.2 Driving Systems Active Brake Assist ..............5.26 Lane Keep Assist ..............5.19...
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Memory Functions ..............3.10 Mirrors ................... 3.7 Hill Descent Control ..............5.14 Exterior ..................3.8 Homelink Wireless Control ............2.16 Interior ..................3.7 Multimedia Media Instrument Cluster ..................8.7 Media ..................4.14 Menu ..................4.13 Navigation Navigation ................4.14 Options ..................7.7 Radio ..................4.14 Using the map .................
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .......5.29 Tyres Radio ..................... 8.3 All Season Tyres ..............11.18 Replacement of Airbag Units Record ........A.29 Summer Tyres ..............11.18 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners Record ....A.29 Tyre Pressures ..............11.16 Winter Tyres .................11.18 Safety Defects - Reporting ............
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