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  • Page 2 Aston Martin Owner’s Club An invitation to join the Aston Martin Owner’s Club The sporting spirit of the 1930s exists today in one of the world’s most exclusive car clubs. Enthusiasts in nearly 60 countries are united by an interest in iconic cars with an enviable pedigree. Enjoy the company of like-minded owners in a wide range of activities: social evenings, weekends away or motoring tours.
  • Page 3 Mirroring Club activity, the Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity dedicated to the history of the marque from the earliest days almost a century ago. It shares the magnificent 15thC Oxfordshire barn which is the international headquarters, museum and archive.
  • Page 4 Hands-Free Phone ................8 photocopying, recording or other means without prior written CV35 0DB Satellite Navigation ...............9 permission from Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. England Maintenance................10 The manufacturer reserves the right to vary specifications without Telephone: (+44) 01926 644300 Specifications ................11...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

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

    Welcome Welcome to your new Aston Martin Cygnet. Aston Martin Franchise Dealers If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is unable to help, contact Aston Martin directly: This Owner’s Guide, along with other publications included in your A full list of Aston Martin Dealers worldwide, where sales and service...
  • Page 7: Warnings, Cautions And Notes

    The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are used within this Owner’s Guide to call your attention to specific types of information. A full list of Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairers worldwide can A full list of Aston Martin Authorised Service Centres can be found at: Warnings be found at: www.astonmartin.com...
  • Page 8: Component Location

    The vehicle is marked with a first stage manufacturer's VIN label (2). components are described as pan under the right-hand front seat. Aston Martin Lagonda, as the second stage manufacturer, has added viewed from the driver’s seat, their own manufacturer's VIN label (1). This vehicle has and should To view the VIN, lift the carpet up as shown.
  • Page 9: Data Recording

    Aston Martin Dealer or the manufacturers Service • The use of restraint systems including seat belts by the driver and Operations Department at the address shown.
  • Page 10: Vehicle Provenance

    Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Body Colour: Delivery Date Delivery Date Interior Colour: Fascia Colour: Vehicle Identification Number (as shown on the Aston Martin Second Owner: Fourth Owner: manufacturer's label): Selling Dealer Selling Dealer As on the VIN plate Delivery Date...
  • Page 11 Fifth Owner: Selling Dealer Delivery Date Sixth Owner: Selling Dealer Delivery Date...
  • Page 13 Vehicle Security Introduction ................2.2 Vehicle Key ................2.2 Unlocking and Opening .............2.3 Locking ..................2.4 Master Locks ................2.4 Fuel Flap Release ...............2.4 Tailgate ..................2.5 Deadlocking................2.5 Alarm ..................2.6 Passive Anti-Theft System ............2.6 Personalisation ................2.7...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    After using the mechanical key, store it in the electronic key. If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. 'Reduce the impact of electromagnetic waves, please apply proper use'...
  • Page 15: Unlocking And Opening

    Unlocking and Opening Vehicle Key Security Functions The doors may not be unlocked when a door handle is operated With the vehicle key on your quickly, or if you suddenly enter the operating range of the exterior [1] LOCK - Press and release for one person, stand within 0.7 m of antenna and operate a door handle.
  • Page 16: Locking

    Locking Master Locks Fuel Flap Release Make sure that the doors and The doors and the tailgate may To open the fuel tank cap pull the tailgate are closed (the be unlocked (1) or locked (2) up the fuel filler door opener vehicle will not lock if a door is by using the master lock (located to the left of the...
  • Page 17: Tailgate

    Tailgate Deadlocking To Open the Tailgate To Close the Tailgate Never activate the deadlocking system when there are people in the vehicle. The doors cannot be opened from inside the With the vehicle key on your Lower the tailgate using the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Alarm

    If a vehicle key is lost, a duplicate key can be created and The PATS system state is shown system will be set automatically after 30 seconds. programmed from the spare key by your Aston Martin Dealer. by the symbol on the...
  • Page 19: Personalisation

    ON. If this is unsuccessful try the spare key. If successful, get a replacement for the faulty vehicle key. If Keyless Entry and Start Keyless Entry and Start System problems continue with the vehicle key, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. System Operation signal (Emergency flashers)
  • Page 21 Before Driving Before Driving................3.2 Passenger Airbag Deactivation ..........3.15 Seat Adjustment .................3.2 ISOFIX Anchors ................3.16 Temperature Controlled Seats ............3.5 Tether Anchors.................3.16 Steering Wheel................3.6 Automatic Locking Retractors ...........3.17 Interior Mirrors................3.6 Child Seats ................3.18 Door Mirrors ................3.7 Cabin Storage................3.21 Restraints System................3.8 Accessory Socket ..............3.23 Seat Belts ...................3.8 Electric Windows ..............3.24 Airbags..................3.12...
  • Page 22: Before Driving

    Before Driving Seat Adjustment Checks Before Driving Front Seats The seat adjustment controls are located on each side of the front seats. Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according to the Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the driver's seat whilst Driver's Seat information and specifications in this Owner’s Guide.
  • Page 23 Passenger's Seat The front passenger's seat can be adjusted to give easy access to the Seat Head Restraints rear seat. The driver and front passenger seats include non-adjustable head Lift up the seat back angle adjustment lever (2). When the seat back restraints (1), which limit the rearward travel of the head in a rear is folded to the forward limit, the seat can slide back and forth.
  • Page 24 Rear Seat To Lower the Rear Seat Back Remove the head restraints by pulling them upwards whilst The rear seat back can fold down to give more boot area storage Warning: Do not adjust the rear seat whilst the vehicle is pushing the lock release options.
  • Page 25: Temperature Controlled Seats

    Temperature Controlled Seats To Store the Rear Seat Cushion Anchor the strap to the head restraint. The rear seat cushion can also be stowed to give more storage The front seats can be heated. options. Use the individual seat controls to switch on the heaters.
  • Page 26: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Interior Mirrors Steering Lock Tilt Automatic Anti-Glare Rear View Mirror When the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned OFF and then a Adjust the rear view mirror on its ball mounting until a satisfactory Warning: Do not adjust the steering wheel whilst driving. door is opened and closed, the steering lock function locks the rear view is obtained.
  • Page 27: Door Mirrors

    Door Mirrors To make sure that the sensors To adjust the door mirrors Power Fold Function operate properly, do not touch select the left or right mirror (1). The power fold mirror function moves the door mirror assemblies or cover them. Then move the switch (2) up, until folded flat against the doors (folded).
  • Page 28: Restraints System

    The restraints system gives protection to the driver and all passengers If the pre-tensioners or airbags do not operate in a collision it does Aston Martin strongly recommend the use of seat belts. in a variety of impact conditions. The system consists of: not mean that something is wrong with the system.
  • Page 29 20 km/h. Then, if the seat belt by your Aston Martin Dealer. is still unfastened, the buzzer will sound in a different tone for a...
  • Page 30 Front Passenger Rear Passengers Each seat has three point, inertia reel seat belts installed. Items 1, 2 and 3 show the three points of A warning symbol in the centre panel display will come ON A warning symbol in the centre panel display will come ON the seat belt.
  • Page 31 Push the tongue into the belt The passenger should therefore Seat Belt Unfastening buckle latch until a positive click (as soon as it is safe to do so) Depress the button on the buckle. whilst is heard. gently pull down the shoulder holding the seat belt tongue allow the belt run of the seat belt to create Pull upwards on the diagonal...
  • Page 32: Airbags

    Airbags Supplemental Restraints System The vehicle is equipped with driver and passenger airbags. The airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners are electrically controlled by the restraints system. The front airbags (1, 2 and 3) only deploy in a serious front collision. The side airbags, located in the front seats (4) and the door top panels (5) only deploy according to which side has been impacted in a serious side collision.
  • Page 33: Child Safety

    Important airbag safety labels are located on the sun visors and on the Airbags inflate rapidly and with considerable force; there is therefore Aston Martin strongly recommends: end of the instrument panel (passenger side). Make sure that the a risk of death or serious injury such as fractures, facial and eye •...
  • Page 34 Warning: Make sure that an installed child seat does not rest Warning: With the exception of installing a child seat on the against the door, that the child sits correctly in the seat and does front passenger seat, do not set the PAD switch to OFF, as the not lean close to, or against, the door or window.
  • Page 35: Passenger Airbag Deactivation

    The PAD switch does not set the passenger seat side impact At IGNITION ON if the front passenger airbag is set to ON the The PAD switch should be inspected by an Aston Martin Dealer if any airbags or the seat belt pre-tensioners to OFF.
  • Page 36: Isofix Anchors

    ISOFIX Anchors Tether Anchors Set the Airbag to ON or OFF Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a sudden Warning: An infant or child that is not properly restrained stop or a collision it could move, causing serious injury or death can be seriously injured or killed in a crash.
  • Page 37: Automatic Locking Retractors

    Engage the tether clip to the Aston Martin does not recommend any specific child seat for this event of a serious impact. The tether strap is supplementary to the...
  • Page 38: Child Seats

    Look for the following when Once the ALR is disengaged, the seat belt must be fully extended to Aston Martin recommends the installation of child seats which use selecting a child seat: re-engage the system on the next occasion that a child seat is ISOFIX and meet the Safety Standard ECE44.
  • Page 39 9 to 18kg (9 months to 4 years ISO/R2 instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous. ISO/R3 ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 As shown on the child safety seat packaging Aston Martin branded Britax Baby - Safe Plus II Aston Martin branded Britax Baby - Safefix Plus 3.19...
  • Page 40 Mass Group Size Class Fixture ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Seating Position ‘II’ 15 to 25kg (4 to 12 years) Front Passenger Rear Outboard ‘III’ (22 to 36 kg (4 to 12 years)) ‘0’ Up to 10kg (0-9 months) ‘0+’ Up to 13kg (0-18 months) IUF - Suitable for ‘ISOFIX’...
  • Page 41: Cabin Storage

    Cabin Storage Glove Bag Bottle Holders Rear Cubby Box Release the strap from the buckle to open. Bottle holders are located in The Owner's Guide is stored in this location. the rear side trims. Cup Holder The rear cubby box is located under the rear seat. Pull the strap horizontally.
  • Page 42 Anchor the strap to the head Warning Triangle and First Aid Kit Holder restraint. The warning triangle and first aid kit holder is located underneath the When returning the rear rear luggage box. seat to its original position, put To access these, stow the seat the strap back in its original belt buckles.
  • Page 43: Accessory Socket

    Accessory Socket Remove the head restraints by Turn and remove the knobs Warning: Damage to electrical circuits will result if more than pulling them upwards whilst and then remove the rear 10 amps is drawn from the accessory socket. Only connect pushing the lock release luggage box.
  • Page 44: Electric Windows

    Electric Windows Lightly press and hold a Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially by window switch to lower the children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the window window in one movement. closure. Drivers must advise all passengers of the possible Lightly press and release the danger and make sure that all obstructions are clear before window switch to lower the...
  • Page 45: Reading Lamps

    Reading Lamps If, for any reason it is required to override the anti-trap mechanism, A reading lamp is located in the front environment (1). The reading lamp can be switched OFF and ON manually by rotating lift and hold the relevant window switch until the window has closed. the reading lamp switch to positions (2) and (3) respectively.
  • Page 46 OFF automatically after 20 minutes. The time elapsed before the lamp turns OFF, along with other settings, can be changed. Programming these preferences requires specialised equipment and may be performed by an Aston Martin Dealer. 3.26...
  • Page 47 Controls Controls Overview ..............4.2 Instrument Cluster ..............4.3 Information and Warning Symbols..........4.3 Trip Computer ................4.6 Centre Stack................4.9 Centre Console ................4.9 Ignition Control ................4.10 Stalk Controls ................4.11 Vehicle Horn................4.13...
  • Page 48: Controls Overview

    Controls Overview [3] CENTRE PANEL DISPLAY - Shows the status of airbags and seat Guide to Dial Settings belt use. Loading Condition Dial Position [4] AIRBAG DEACTIVATION - The passenger airbag must be set to OFF if installing a child seat on the front passenger seat (Refer to Driver only ’Passenger Airbag Deactivation’, page 3.15).
  • Page 49: Instrument Cluster

    PATS - If this symbol flashes continuously when the “START Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the seat belt warning STOP SWITCH” is set to IGNITION ON the vehicle will stay symbol stays ON. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin immobilised. Dealer.
  • Page 50 LOW COOLANT TEMPERATURE - Shows that the engine releasing the park brake do not drive the vehicle. Have the coolant temperature is cool. Do not race the engine when this symbol system checked by an Aston Martin Dealer. is ON. [11] BRAKE WARNING - When the “START STOP SWITCH”...
  • Page 51 [23] TRACTION CONTROL - When Vehicle Stability Control stays ON. Have the system checked by an Aston Martin Dealer. (VSC) is ON this symbol will flash and an intermittent buzzer will sound when the VSC system is operating. When the VSC or traction...
  • Page 52: Trip Computer

    Trip Computer The trip computer presents the driver with a variety of driving-related [1] FUEL GAUGE - Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the Switching the Display - information, including the time and the current outside temperature. tank. Display items can be switched by pressing the MODE button.
  • Page 53 Average Fuel Consumption after Stop & Start System Total Operation Trip Meter B - Displays the total distance Time - Displays the total amount of time the vehicle has been driven since the meter Refuelling - Shows the Eco Driving that the engine has been stopped due to was last reset.
  • Page 54 Average Speed - Shows the average speed Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display At extremely low temperatures, allow the interior of the vehicle since last reset. The range of accelerator pedal to warm up before using the liquid crystal information display. The operation that will allow Eco- information display monitor may respond slowly, and display changes Ambient Temperature - In the following...
  • Page 55: Centre Stack

    Centre Stack Centre Console • HAZARD WARNING LAMP [1] VEHICLE STABILITY If the clock reset button is pressed, the minute values will be Press to set the hazard CONTROL (VSC) - The rounded to the nearest hour. So, minute values from “:00” to “:29” warning lamps to ON or Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) are rounded down, and values from “:30”...
  • Page 56: Ignition Control

    Ignition Control [4] STOP & START SYSTEM - VEHICLES WITH A MANUAL To access vehicle functions and to start the engine the vehicle key Manual transmission: Check that the shift lever is in Neutral and TRANSMISSION - The Stop & Start System stops and restarts the must be present and the “START STOP SWITCH”...
  • Page 57: Stalk Controls

    Stalk Controls Left Side Stalk Headlamp Switch - The To turn the lamps ON again, switch to IGNITION ON mode, or turn headlamps can be operated the headlamp switch off once and then back to Turn Signals - Press up for a manually or automatically.
  • Page 58 Front and Rear Fog Lamps Right Side Stalk With AUTO selected, the wipers will operate automatically when the Switch - The fog lamps sensor detects falling rain. The system automatically adjusts the wiper Windscreen Wiper Control improve visibility in difficult timing in accordance with the rain volume and the vehicle speed.
  • Page 59: Vehicle Horn

    Vehicle Horn Windscreen Washer Tailgate Window Wiper Control - To sound the horn press the Control - Pull the lever centre pad of the steering towards you to operate the wheel on or close to the windscreen washers. symbol. Operation continues until the lever is released.
  • Page 60 4.14...
  • Page 61 Driving Driving Safety................5.2 Park Brake..................5.7 Starting the Engine ..............5.2 Vehicle Stability Control .............5.8 Automatic Transmission..............5.4 Stop & Start System ..............5.9 Manual Transmission..............5.5 Fuel Filling................5.11 Footbrake...................5.6 Catalytic Converters ..............5.12 Anti-Lock Braking System ............5.6 Rear Parking Assist..............5.13 Driving Techniques ..............5.13...
  • Page 62: Driving Safety

    Driving Safety Starting the Engine • Always wear your seat belt Automatic Transmission: Check that the shift lever is in P and fully Warning: Always start the engine whilst sitting in the driver’s • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs press the brake pedal down.
  • Page 63 Changing “ENGINE START STOP” switch mode [1] OFF - Emergency flashers can be used. Stopping the Engine Modes can be changed by pressing the “ENGINE START STOP” For vehicles with an automatic transmission, if the shift lever is in Press the “ENGINE START STOP” switch. The engine will then stop. switch with the brake pedal (vehicles with an automatic transmission) a position other than P when turning off the engine, the “ENGINE Auto Power OFF Function...
  • Page 64: Automatic Transmission

    Always make sure that the park brake is ON when the vehicle is in Park. If the symbol stays ON consult your Aston Martin Dealer. It is not possible to select Park above 2 km/h. Reverse When stationary and with the footbrake applied, select Reverse.
  • Page 65: Manual Transmission

    Manual Transmission Neutral The manual transmission features a six speed gearbox. To select reverse gear, move the gear lever to the R position When stationary and with the footbrake applied, select Neutral. whilst lifting up the ring When Neutral is selected, N will show in the trip computer. section.
  • Page 66: Footbrake

    Vacuum boost is only available whilst the engine is running. drive the vehicle. Contact the nearest Aston Martin Dealer. It is The addition of ABS cannot overcome the consequences of trying to essential that the brake system is checked immediately, preferably by stop in too short a distance, cornering at too high a speed, or the risk an Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 67: Park Brake

    ABS warning symbol in the instrument cluster come ON. and stable surface. will come ON and the ABS will be partly or fully OFF. Normal braking will continue to function without ABS. In the event of an ABS fault, consult your Aston Martin Dealer immediately.
  • Page 68: Vehicle Stability Control

    Driver Interface and Control If repair or replacement of the steering or other surrounding equipment is necessary, always refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. If the centre position of the steering deviates, the VSC may not operate correctly because there is a sensor in the...
  • Page 69: Stop & Start System

    Press and hold the VSC button causing exhaust gases to collect and enter the vehicle and Consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. for three seconds and release resulting in death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 70 Stopping the Engine When the vehicle begins to • Pressing the switch again turns OFF the indicator on the switch move, the ECO OFF indicator and re-enables the Stop & Start system With the clutch pedal fully depressed, stop the vehicle. Then shift the will come ON.
  • Page 71: Fuel Filling

    • The driver’s door is opened • The gear lever is shifted into a position other than Neutral with the clutch pedal released If the ECO indicator continues to flash the Stop & Start system may be malfunctioning. Contact an Aston Martin Dealer. 5.11...
  • Page 72: Catalytic Converters

    Wait 10 seconds before removing engine, do not drive the vehicle. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer the refuelling nozzle. immediately.
  • Page 73: Rear Parking Assist

    Warning: Rear parking assist does not replace need for total If in any doubt whether to drive through deep water, always this new phase of Aston Martin motoring please take time to safely vigilance and caution when parking or reversing.
  • Page 74 Running-In To extend the life of this vehicle, it is recommended to observe the following precautions: For the first 300 km: • Avoid sudden stops For the first 1600 km: • Do not drive at extremely high speeds • Avoid sudden acceleration •...
  • Page 75 Climate Control Operating Tips ................6.2 Climate Controls ................6.2 Airflow Modes................6.4 Automatic Operation ..............6.6 Manual Operation..............6.6...
  • Page 76 • Have the climate control system checked before the weather gets hot. If the climate control system is low on refrigerant or has a malfunction, consult your Aston Martin Dealer • This vehicle is equipped with a pollen filter. It is necessary to change the filter periodically as shown...
  • Page 77 [1] DISPLAY - Shows temperature settings, fan speed and airflow HEATED REAR WINDOW - Press to operate the rear information. TEMPERATURE - Press to select and then turn the control window heater. Goes OFF after 15 minutes if not manually set to dial to set the required fan speed (clockwise for fast speed and Warning: Do not select recirculated air in cold or rainy OFF.
  • Page 78 Airflow Modes Four airflow modes are available. When the mode is set to , air flows mainly to the feet. When the mode is set to , air flows to the upper body and feet. When the mode is set to , air flows to the upper body.
  • Page 79 Adjusting the Vents Solar and Temperature Sensors When the mode is set to , air flows to the feet and the windscreen To adjust the right and left side The automatic air conditioner function measures inside and outside demist operates. air flow vents: temperatures, and sunlight.
  • Page 80 Automatic Operation Manual Operation Press the AUTO button. Using the TEMPERATURE button and the Defrost and Demist Set the required: control dial set the required in-vehicle temperature (read the actual • Fan speed Press the WINDSCREEN DEMIST button. The outside air intake is temperature setting in the top left of the DISPLAY).
  • Page 81 Defrost and Demist To defrost or demist the windscreen on vehicle start up in extreme cold weather conditions, operate the engine at 1500 rpm. Always make sure that the transmission is in Park for vehicles with an automatic transmission or Neutral for vehicles with a manual transmission, and that the park brake is applied.
  • Page 83 Audio Audio Essentials................7.2 Audio Controls ................7.2 Radio Functions .................7.4 Radio Data System ..............7.5 Enhanced Other Networks ............7.6 CD Player ..................7.7 MP3/WMA Player ..............7.10 Auxiliary Functions ..............7.14 Audio Menus ................7.14...
  • Page 84: Audio Essentials

    Audio Essentials Audio Controls Standard Audio Operation Radio - AM and FM radio. 6 AM and 18 FM presets are available. CD - CD player. Auxiliary Input - Connection port. Speakers [1] - Two door-mounted speakers. [2] - Two door-mounted tweeter units. [3] - Two speakers, mounted in the lower rear trim panels.
  • Page 85 DISPLAY. Then press STOP” switch turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. repeatedly until the required option is shown. Aston Martin Audio Sound Settings Press to set the audio system to ON.
  • Page 86: Radio Functions

    Radio Functions Tuning the Radio Sound Quality Mode Mode Displayed Level Press Press Bass* -5 to 5 High Press and hold until a beep is heard. appears in the top left-hand corner of the DISPLAY. Then press repeatedly until the radio menu is shown. Treble* -5 to 5 Front/Rear Volume Balance...
  • Page 87: Radio Data System

    Radio Data System Automatic Tuning Radio Data System (RDS) is a system that links together specific Select one of the preset stations (CH1-6) by pressing " " or " " on network transmitters. It is used, for example, to tune the correct frequency of a station irrespective of the transmitter or the current Press several times until FM or AM mode is displayed.
  • Page 88: Enhanced Other Networks

    Enhanced Other Networks The traffic information mode can be selected as follows. With Enhanced Other Networks (EON) ON, traffic announcements Press " " on to select OFF. and news broadcasts interrupt radio programmes. • FM modes: TP? and TA Alarm •...
  • Page 89: Cd Player

    CD Player Setting the CD Menu [6] TRE* - Adjusting sound quality. [7] FAD* - Front/rear volume balance. Press and hold until a beep is heard. appears in the top left- [8] BAL* - Left/right volume balance. hand corner of the DISPLAY. Then press repeatedly until the CD * Available only when the vehicle is not moving.
  • Page 90 CDs with copy-protect features may not be used. • Low-quality and deformed • CDs that have had tape, CDs (critical measurement stickers or CDR labels To protect the internal components, playback is automatically for CD warp is 0.7 mm - attached to them, or that stopped when a problem is detected whilst the CD player is being anything more than this may...
  • Page 91 Fast Forward and Rewind Random Play Press " " or " " on to switch the display. Plays tracks from a CD in random order. Each time the switch is pressed, the display changes in the order of Press and hold ?” "...
  • Page 92: Mp3/Wma Player

    MP3/WMA Player Setting the MP3/WMA Menu [8] FAD* - Front/rear volume balance. MP3 and WMA files [9] BAL* - Left/right volume balance. MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format. Press and hold until a beep is heard. appears in the top left- * Available only when the vehicle is not moving.
  • Page 93 Compatible bit rates (compatible with VBR) Compatible media MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than those listed above may not play correctly, and their file names and folder names • MPEG1 LAYER3: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 Media that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback are CD-Rs and may not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 94 ID3 and WMA tags Extensions Loading and ejecting MP3 and WMA discs ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the If the file extensions .mp3 and .wma are used for files other than MP3 Refer to the section entitled “CD Player”...
  • Page 95 Repeat Play Random Play Disc Text To Repeat a File Plays all of the files on a disc in random order. The information is shown as text on the DISPLAY. Press and hold until a beep is heard. appears in the top left- Press and hold until a beep is heard.
  • Page 96: Auxiliary Functions

    Auxiliary Functions Audio Menus Radio Menu CD Changer Menu Audio Device Connection 1) FM Menu... 1) CD Menu... 1) News 1) Play list The auxiliary input socket can be used to connect a portable audio 2) Radio text 2) Random... device and listen to it through the vehicle’s speakers.
  • Page 97 Hands-Free Phone Introduction ................8.2 Connecting a Phone ..............8.3 Disconnecting a Phone...............8.3 Pairing Phones ................8.3 Selecting a Phone...............8.5 Using a Phone................8.5 Checking the Phone Status ............8.7 Hands-Free Menu ..............8.7...
  • Page 98: Introduction

    Introduction The satellite navigation system also acts as a hands-free system for Audio Settings mobile phones. Call Volume ® A mobile device equipped with hands-free (Bluetooth ) capability During a call the call volume can be connected wirelessly to the vehicle's hands-free system. The can be regulated using the vehicle's hands-free system then provides remote control of a range Volume button on the main...
  • Page 99: Connecting A Phone

    Connecting a Phone Disconnecting a Phone Pairing Phones A connection between the hands-free system and a mobile phone is The mobile phone will automatically disconnect when moved out of Initial Pairing called a ‘Paired Link’. When a paired link is set up the hands-free the hands-free system's range, approximately 10 metres, or Use this procedure when pairing the first mobile phone to the hands- system remembers the mobile phone’s ID.
  • Page 100 To pair the mobile phone and hands-free system using the mobile Pairing Additional Phones Pairing Using the Mobile Phone phone: Disconnect any “in use” phones before pairing additional phones. Pairing Using the Hands-Free System 1. Press Tools, then Settings and then Bluetooth and select If a phone is connected to the hands-free system, pairing a new 1.
  • Page 101: Selecting A Phone

    Selecting a Phone Using a Phone Once the PIN has been accepted the mobile phone is ready for use. Making a Call ® The phone to be selected must have Bluetooth ON, visible and within 10 metres of the hands-free phone system. If the passkey is not entered after 20 seconds the system will time- Make sure that the hands-free system is ON (the Phone symbol out.
  • Page 102 Dialling Home Placing Calls Using Voice Dial During a Call To dial the phone number stored as Home, press Phone and then Calls can be placed by speaking the contact's name. The mobile During a call the In Call icon appears. Press the In Call icon to display Call Home.
  • Page 103: Checking The Phone Status

    Checking the Phone Status Hands-Free Menu The battery level and signal strength of the connected mobile phone 1) Phone Menu... 1) Last 20 missed calls can be displayed by pressing Phone and then Phone Status. 2) Last 20 received calls 3) Last 20 dialled calls 1) Phone book...
  • Page 105 Satellite Navigation Introduction ................9.2 System Controls................9.4 Settings Menu ................9.6 Finding Destinations..............9.8 Using the Maps ................9.12 Using Traffic Data..............9.14 Finding Friends with Ciao!™.............9.16 Using the nüLink! Services............9.18 Managing Files .................9.19 Using the Tools ................9.20 Frequently Asked Questions .............9.24...
  • Page 106: Introduction

    Introduction This navigation system has been developed to help guide you to the Traffic Message Channel Receiver Always use good judgment when following navigation system destination of your choice. The system includes features that lets you guidance, and do not follow guidance that seems contrary to your Standardised code system for traffic information.
  • Page 107 To remove the mount from the Screen Care Map Updates vehicle, push the release The SCREEN must only be cleaned with a soft, lint free, dampened Factors such as the constant expansion and rebuilding of the road button (1), tilt the mount cloth, or a cloth with a mild window cleaning agent.
  • Page 108: System Controls

    System Controls [4] SCREEN - Shows maps and provides detailed information on Navigation System ON and OFF route type, distance, etc. To Set the Navigation System ON [5] - Speaker. Press and hold the POWER button. [6] - microSD™ card reader. The navigation system will then switch ON.
  • Page 109 Main Menu [5] PHONE - Press to make a call when connected to a compatible Usage Mode mobile phone. The main screen provides access to system functions. To access the Main Menu Toolbar main menu from any other screen view press and hold [1] GPS SIGNAL STATUS - Press and hold to view satellite information.
  • Page 110: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu Changing the Usage Mode To enter the Settings Menu, press Tools and then Settings. Restore - Restore the original system settings. 1. Press the Usage mode indicator in the main menu toolbar. Navigation Settings 2. Select a mode, and press OK. Route Preference - Select preferences for calculating routes: Guidance Voice •...
  • Page 111 Display Settings Language Settings Vehicle - Press Change to change the icon used to display the current position on the map. Select the desired icon, and then press OK. Colour Mode - Select Day for a light background, Night for a dark Voice Language - Change the language for voice prompts.
  • Page 112: Finding Destinations

    Finding Destinations Safe Mode - Turn Safe Mode ON or OFF. When the vehicle is Friendly Name - enter a name to identify the navigation system unit The Where To? menu provides several different categories to use moving, Safe Mode disables all functions that require significant ®...
  • Page 113 Search by Postal Code Going Home Finding Recently Found Places Press Spell Postal Code. To navigate home after the home location has been set, press Where The navigation system stores the last 50 recent finds in the Recently To? > Go Home. Enter the post code and press Done.
  • Page 114 Using the Go! Page [5] - Press to return to the previous page. Press and hold to return to Using Favourites the Main Menu. After a location has been selected to navigate to, the Go! page Places can be saved in Favourites so that they can be quickly found [6] - Press to create a turn-by-turn route to this location.
  • Page 115 Editing Saved Places Sending Found Places [1] - Select any object on the map. An arrow appears, pointing at the object, and a box displays information on the location. When the box Press Where To? Locations can be sent to the navigation system from various online displays Press for more, several POIs exist at that location.
  • Page 116: Using The Maps

    Using the Maps Entering Coordinates Search for the extra stop. The route is marked with a magenta line. During travel, the navigation system uses voice prompts, arrows on the map, and Press Go!. If the geographic coordinates of the destination are known, the directions at the top of the map.
  • Page 117 [4] - Press to view the Trip Computer. Viewing the Junction Page Press a turn on the list to view the next turn for that route. [5] - Press to change the data field. Press Show Map to view the entire route on the Browse Map page. When available, the Junction [6] - Press to view the Driving Challenge score.
  • Page 118: Using Traffic Data

    Using Traffic Data Using the Pedestrian Map Page Aston Martin is not responsible for the accuracy of the traffic information. In Pedestrian usage mode, the route is displayed on a two- dimensional map. The icons indicate the navigation method for that nüLink! services are not available in all areas or countries.
  • Page 119 Traffic in the Area Traffic on the Route To return to the normal map from the traffic map, press the Traffic Icon, and then select Show Normal Map. When traffic information is being received, a traffic icon appears in When calculating the route, the navigation system examines the Viewing Traffic Delays the upper-left corner of the Map page.
  • Page 120: Finding Friends With Ciao

    Finding Friends with Ciao!™ Ciao! periodically sends your location to our partner networks and Select an option: Inviting a Friend by Email downloads the most-recent location of your friends. This application • Select Accept to accept the terms of service and enable Ciao! Press Tools >...
  • Page 121 Accepting or Declining a Pending Invitation Entering a Status Disabling Ciao! Press Tools > Ciao! Press Tools > Ciao! Press Tools > Settings > Ciao! >Disable. In the friend list, select a friend whose status is Pending. Select your user name in the friend list. Press Yes.
  • Page 122: Using The Nülink! Services

    Using the nüLink! Services The navigation system receives current information on local events, Press Where To? > Local Search > Spell. Press Fuel Type and select the fuel type for your vehicle. A list of fuel fuel prices, flight times, and more. prices per litre at nearby fuel stations appears.
  • Page 123: Managing Files

    Managing Files Files, such as JPEG image files, can be stored in the internal memory Deleting Files The navigation system unit and memory card appear as on the navigation system or on a memory card. removable drives in My Computer in Windows and as mounted If the purpose of a file is unknown, do not delete it.
  • Page 124: Using The Tools

    Using the Tools The Tools Menu provides many features that are helpful when Using ecoRoute™ Calibrating the Fuel Economy travelling. Calibrate the fuel economy to receive more-accurate fuel reports for Press Tools > ecoRoute. From the Main Menu, press Tools. the vehicle and your driving habits.
  • Page 125 Understanding the ecoChallenge Score Adjusting the Vehicle Profile Viewing Driving Tips Press Tools > ecoRoute > Vehicle Profile. The navigation system provides driving tips to help save fuel. Press on the Map page to view details about the current • Fuel Type - Select a fuel type Press Tools >...
  • Page 126 Viewing Flight Information Viewing Weather Information Using the Picture Viewer Flight status information is a nüLink! service. Weather information is a nüLink! service. Use the picture viewer to view pictures that have been stored in the navigation system or on a memory card. It may not be possible receive current data in a remote location.
  • Page 127 Navigating to a Picture Using the Currency Converter Creating Routes If a picture contains location information, a route can be created to it. Currency conversion rates are automatically updated through the Routes can be created and saved before commencing a trip. nüLink! service.
  • Page 128: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Editing Routes Viewing Offers (Q) The position of the vehicle on the map is wrong. Press Where To? (or Tools) >Routes. (A) The GPS system shows the position of the vehicle with an Do not attempt to write down the coupon codes whilst accuracy of about 20 m.
  • Page 129 The information stored in the maps is constantly being developed and updated. An Aston Martin Dealer can provide further information. (Q) The system shows the route I am already on when I request<Detour>.
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  • Page 131 Maintenance Introduction ................10.2 Winter Tyres ................. 10.14 Vehicle Jacking.................10.3 Tyre Sealant Kit ..............10.14 Servicing Precautions..............10.3 Vehicle Recovery ..............10.20 Dangerous Substances..............10.4 Vehicle Battery..............10.23 Emergency Items ..............10.5 Vehicle Battery Charge ............10.25 Owner Maintenance ..............10.5 Fuse Boxes ................10.25 Bonnet Release ................10.6 Headlamp Bulb ..............
  • Page 132: Introduction

    Warning: If the fuel system is allowed to run dry irreparable warranties. It is the owner’s responsibility to see that the vehicle is etc. that are specifically recommended by Aston Martin should be damage to the fuel pump may occur.
  • Page 133: Vehicle Jacking

    Vehicle Jacking Servicing Precautions To avoid personal injury, the following safety precautions must be Warning: Make sure that no persons are in the vehicle before observed when the bonnet is open and the engine is operating or the jacking commences. “ENGINE START STOP”...
  • Page 134: Dangerous Substances

    Dangerous Substances Engine Oils Warning: Keep children and pets clear of the vehicle. Do not Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out of reach let anyone inside the vehicle unless specifically working to your of children. Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine instructions.
  • Page 135: Emergency Items

    Emergency Items Owner Maintenance The following emergency items are located in the boot. In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the Engine Oil Level following checks at the intervals suggested (more frequently if your •...
  • Page 136: Bonnet Release

    Bonnet Release Tool Kit The tool kit consists of: Warning: Do not pull on the bonnet secondary catch to assist Towing Eye - in closing the bonnet. This may displace the bonnet secondary A vehicle tool kit is located in the boot. catch.
  • Page 137 Hold the bonnet open by inserting the supporting rod into the slot. Before closing the bonnet, remove any tools, cleaning cloths, etc. from the engine compartment. Make sure that no one is obstructing Lift slightly on the bonnet front edge whilst pulling upward on the the ‘closing’...
  • Page 138: Fluid Levels

    Fluid Levels To close the bonnet return the support rod to its clip and lower the [1] - Washer fluid reservoir. Warning: Engine components may be hot and could cause bonnet until it starts to fall under its own weight. At that point let the severe burns.
  • Page 139 Windscreen Wash Fluid Level The level can be checked by Windscreen Washer Jets observing the position of the Washer jet housings are located on the rear edge of the bonnet and Top up as required. In winter, to prevent level on the liquid-covered in the centre of the top edge of the rear windscreen.
  • Page 140 Brake Fluid Level 1. Release and reposition the Engine Coolant Level access cover. Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level is Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the coolant 2. Remove the reservoir cap. below the minimum mark.
  • Page 141: Windscreen Blade Replacement

    Windscreen Blade Replacement Engine Oil Level Oil level check: To replace a windscreen wiper blade release the retainment clip and disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm. Withdraw and wipe the dipstick clean, using a Warning: Engine oil or components may be hot and could lint free cloth.
  • Page 142: Brake Pad 'Bedding

    Only install tyres approved by Aston Martin. provided. When rotating the tyres, contact an Aston Martin Dealer. Tyre Pressures Aston Martin strongly recommend replacement of any damaged or worn tyre.
  • Page 143 Aston Martin Dealer for advice if the of all tyres. These marks are integral rear tyres are also worn. Each wheel and tyre unit must be balanced moulded ribs spaced at regular These ’flat spots’...
  • Page 144: Winter Tyres

    (driven) wheels. Only use Aston Martin approved winter tyres. Warning: Do not stand directly beside the tyre whilst the [1] - 3 mm in diameter Warning: Do not drive at speeds in excess of the speed limit compressor is pumping.
  • Page 145 The system provides only a temporary emergency repair for continuing the journey up to 200 km or to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over a 200 km away arrange for collection under the Aston Martin Emergency Service scheme The system will effectively seal a tyre that was punctured by an object with a diameter of up to 6 mm.
  • Page 146 Remove the tyre sealant not use the system after the expiry date on the sealant bottle or kit. 2. Turn and remove the casing has been reached. Contact your nearest Aston Martin knobs, and remove the 4. Take out the tyre sealant Dealer luggage box.
  • Page 147 6. Remove the air release 8. Make sure that the 10. Connect the power plug cap from the hose. compressor switch is off. to the power outlet socket. • The air release cap will have to be used again. Therefore keep it in a safe place.
  • Page 148 11. Connect the bottle to the 12. Attach the 2 stickers as 13. Check the specified tyre compressor. shown. inflation pressure. • Make sure that the bottle • Remove any dirt and • Tyre inflation pressure is is securely connected. moisture from the wheel specified on the label on before attaching the...
  • Page 149 [1] - The sealant will be injected and the be repaired. Turn the compressor switch OFF and contact an surface and remove the air pressure will spike to the red zone, and Aston Martin Dealer. release cap from the hose then gradually decrease. before reconnecting the •...
  • Page 150: Vehicle Recovery

    26. Taking precautions to avoid sudden braking and sharp turns, Aston Martin Dealer. control arms. drive carefully at under 80 km/h to the nearest Aston Martin • If the tyre inflation pressure is 130 kPa (1.3 kgf/cm or bar, 19 Power braking and electric power assisted steering are not Dealer for tyre repair or replacement.
  • Page 151 If moving the vehicle in such a situation: 2. Install the towing eye to the exposed female thread. 3. If possible put the transmission into Neutral. Operate the “START STOP SWITCH” to IGNITION ON mode to release the 1. Remove the towing eye from its storage location in the vehicle steering lock.
  • Page 152 Jump Start From Another Vehicle 1. Position the vehicles so that the connecting cables will reach into the recipient engine bay. Apply the park brake and set the Warning: The donor vehicle must have a 12 volt battery and a “START STOP SWITCH”...
  • Page 153: Vehicle Battery

    Warning: Batteries contain sulphuric acid. Avoid contact with If this vehicle will not start consult your Aston Martin Dealer. skin, eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes when working near the battery to protect against possible splashing of acid solution. In...
  • Page 154 Adding Distilled Water Follow your local authorised standards for disposal. Call your local authorised recycling centre to find out more about recycling 1. Remove the vent plug. automotive batteries. 2. Add distilled water. Do not dispose of your vehicle battery in the household 3.
  • Page 155: Vehicle Battery Charge

    Fuse Boxes The electrical system is protected by fuses. If any lamps, accessories, Aston Martin recommend that if this vehicle is to be left unused or controls don’t work, inspect the appropriate circuit protector. for ten (10) days or more a battery conditioner (mains power available) should be used.
  • Page 156 Fuses If a fuse is blown (1), contact an Aston Martin Dealer. Fuse Location Engine Bay Fuses - Type A To gain access to the fuses, remove the fuse box lid. Engine Bay Fuses - Type A Fuse Rating Function 120A Charging system, RDI, ABS NO.1, HTR-B, ACC, CIG, GAUGE, ECUIG NO.1, HTR-IG,...
  • Page 157 Engine Bay Fuses - Type B If a fuse is blown (1), replace it with one of an Fuse Location appropriate amperage rating. The amperage To gain access to the fuses, rating can be found on the fuse box lid. push in the tab and lift the fuse box lid off.
  • Page 158 Engine Bay Fuses - Type B Engine Bay Fuses - Type B Fuse Rating Function Fuse Rating Function ECU-B NO.1, DOME Not used 7.5A Smart entry & start system Interior lamp, audio system Turn signal lamps, emergency flashers 7.5A Main body ECU, power door lock system, smart entry & start system, Stop & Start system Electronic throttle control system 7.5A Outside rear view mirror demisters...
  • Page 159 Engine Bay Fuses - Type C Engine Bay Fuses - Type B To gain access to the fuses, release the windscreen washer fluid filler neck from the bracket. Then push in the tab and lift the fuse box lid off Fuse Rating Function...
  • Page 160 If a fuse is blown (1), replace it with one of an Fuse Location appropriate amperage rating. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box lid. 10.30...
  • Page 161 Cabin Fuse Box Engine Bay Fuses - Type C To gain access to the fuses, remove the fuse box lid. Fuse Rating Function PTC heater PTC heater No circuit PTC heater Not used Not used 10.31...
  • Page 162 Fuse Location Cabin Fuses Fuse Rating Function 7.5A Vehicle stability control system, shift lock control system, electric power steering, automatic headlamp, main body ECU, Stop & Start system Electric cooling fan(s), charging system, emergency flashers, front passenger’s seat belt reminder lamp, back-up lamps, multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, windshield wiper ECU, auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror Air conditioning system, wiper deicer, rear window demist Windscreen washer...
  • Page 163: Headlamp Bulb

    Headlamp Bulb Headlamp Units: Condensation: The headlamp units will generate condensation under certain Cabin Fuses conditions. However, this should clear after approximately 10 minutes. If the condensation does not clear, consult your Aston Martin Dealer. Fuse Rating Function Left Side Headlamp Outside rear view mirrors, audio system, shift lock control system, main body ECU, Stop 1.
  • Page 164 2. Twist the headlamp cover 4. Disconnect the electrical Right Side Headlamp clockwise. connector whilst releasing 1. Release the windscreen the clip. washer fluid filler neck from the bracket. 3. Turn the headlamp bulb base counterclockwise. 2. Twist the headlamp cover counterclockwise.
  • Page 165: Other External Bulbs

    Other External Bulbs 3. Twist the headlamp bulb Front Position Lamps Front Fog Lamps base counterclockwise. 1. Twist the front position 1. Remove the two bolts that bulb base attach the air deflector to counterclockwise. the front bumper. 2. Remove the front position 4.
  • Page 166 4. Twist the fog lamp bulb Side Indicators base counterclockwise. 2. Remove the front If a side indicator fails contact your Aston Martin Dealer. indicator bulb. High-Mounted Stop Lamp Registration Plate Lamps The high-mounted stop lamp comprises of LED's and is not 1.
  • Page 167: Internal Lamps

    4. The window is now reset. Repeat for the other door windows. The internal reading lamp (1) comprises of LED's and is not repairable. If the internal reading lamp fails contact your Aston Martin Dealer. LEDs can last tens of thousands of hours and are resistant to heat, cold, shock and vibration.
  • Page 168: Vehicle Cleaning

    • Tree Sap usage of automatic vehicle washes and power operated mops will Aston Martin recommends the use of AUTOGLYM vehicle care • Oils and Greases also cause fine scratches in the paint surface. products or preparations of similar reputable manufacture for adding •...
  • Page 169 Warning: Fumes from cleaning solvents may be dangerous in alloy road wheels frequently, using a mild soapy water solution only. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the removal of confined spaces. Make sure that the vehicle is well ventilated Do not use chemical alloy road wheel cleaners, as they can often more difficult stains such as oil, grease or ballpoint ink.
  • Page 170: Vehicle Storage

    Any seat belt that has been worn during a serious collision should be 2. Check the engine coolant level. Top up if necessary with the replaced by an Aston Martin Dealer. Extended Storage correct antifreeze and water solution.
  • Page 171 1. Check the tyre pressures, inflate if necessary, lower the vehicle 6. If the storage building is dry leave vehicle windows slightly open. by your Aston Martin Dealer. to ground. If there is any tendency towards dampness close vehicle doors 2.
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  • Page 173 Specifications Engine..................11.2 Wheels..................11.4 Performance ................11.2 Tyres ..................11.5 Transmission ................11.3 Bulbs..................11.5 Electrics..................11.3 Vehicle Specification ..............11.5 Steering..................11.3 Vehicle Weights ...............11.6 Suspension................11.4 Vehicle Dimensions..............11.6 Brakes ..................11.4 Vehicle Features...............11.7 Fluids and Capacities..............11.8...
  • Page 174: Engine

    Engine Performance Twin overhead cam 16 valve, inline 4 cylinder Compression Ratio - 11.5:1 Maximum Power - 72 kW @ 6000 rpm Fuel - Unleaded gasoline only. Recommended 95 RON Unleaded Ignition - ’Coil on Plug’ ignition system Maximum Torque - 123.0 Nm @ 4400 rpm for optimum performance.
  • Page 175: Transmission

    3.1 mm (± 3.0 mm) 1.913:1 1.310:1 Features 1.029:1 0.875:1 • Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) 0.700:1 Reverse 3.333:1 Clutch - Single plate - 200.0 mm diameter With the vehicle at its Design Weight. Refer to your Aston Martin Dealer. 11.3...
  • Page 176: Suspension

    Suspension Brakes Wheels Front - Coil over monotube dampers and anti-roll bar Footbrake Aston Martin Aluminium Alloy Rear - Torsion beam Steel discs all round Front Rear Front Rear 5J x 16” 5J x 16” Wheel Nut Torque Diameter 255 mm...
  • Page 177: Tyres

    Tyres Bulbs Vehicle Specification Tyre Loading Body Rating Type Tyres installed to this vehicle shall have a maximum load rating of not Two door Coupe with tailgate. 4 seats Headlamps less than 475 Kg, or a load index of 82 and a speed category of H. Towing Front indicator lamps Summer Tyres...
  • Page 178: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle Weights Vehicle Dimensions Exterior Kerb Weight 988 kg Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 1300 kg Occupant and Luggage Maximum Load 300 kg 11.6...
  • Page 179: Vehicle Features

    Vehicle Features Interior Interior Exterior • Handcrafted full-grain leather seating and trim • Door mirrors Front Rear • Alcantara headlining • Heated, electrically adjusted • Machined aluminium details Effective Headroom 958 mm 915 mm • Power fold system • Heated front seats Shoulder Room 1360 mm 1260 mm...
  • Page 180: Fluids And Capacities

    Engine Coolant - 50% water, 50% high-quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology. Automatic Transmission Fluid - Aston Martin Genuine CVT Fluid TC Manual Gearbox Oil - Manual Transmission Oil API GL-4 SAE 75W Brake and Clutch Fluid - SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT3...
  • Page 181 Service Pre-delivery Inspection.............. A.2 Servicing ................... A.4 Service Record ................A.6 Anti Corrosion Inspection ............A.8 Replacement of Airbag Units ........... A.10 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners........A.10 Field Service Actions ............... A.11 Service Action Recalls.............. A.12...
  • Page 182: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    • Centre stack controls Dealer before delivery. The checks make sure that you receive a • Storage compartments • Horns vehicle which matches the high quality standards set by Aston Martin • Rear view mirror • Reset clock Limited. • Boot release and catch •...
  • Page 183 Road Test Hand-over Preparation Free Pre-delivery Inspection • Engine • Check function of locks and vehicle keys *0.90 Hours • Transaxle • Clean bodywork and road wheel arch liners Service Actions checked: • Steering • Clean off all transit labels Open Service Actions completed: •...
  • Page 184: Servicing

    The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if Check brake hoses, pipes and unions for leaks, security and condition necessary. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates. Check suspension dampers for leaks...
  • Page 185 16,000km 32,000km 16,000km 32,000km 12 months 24 months 12 months 24 months Inspect brake pad wear and condition of discs and callipers. Replace brake Check operation of all warning symbols pads leads if 60% worn. Check front brake disc shields for fatigue and for Check audible warnings including security system clearance to discs.
  • Page 186: Service Record

    Service Record 16,000km 32,000km 12 months 24 months The following service records cover the regular services at 16,000 km or 12 months, which ever occurs Anti Corrosion Check first, intervals. Make sure that at each service the appropriate entry is stamped and signed as completed. Check body panels and underbody for corrosion starting from the inside - out (excluding stone chips).
  • Page 187 32,000 km or 24 month 64,000 km or 4th year 97,000 km or 6th year *1.20 Hours *1.20 Hours *2.20 Hours Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Signature: Signature: Signature:...
  • Page 188: Anti Corrosion Inspection

    Anti Corrosion Inspection 129,000 km or 8th year 161,000 km or 10th year Anti Corrosion Inspection 1st Year *1.20 Hours *1.30 Hours Signature: Service Actions checked: Service Actions checked: Date: Open Service Actions completed: Open Service Actions completed: Odometer: Signature: Signature: Date: Odometer:...
  • Page 189 Anti Corrosion Inspection 3rd Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 5th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 7th Year Signature: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: Date: Odometer: Odometer: Odometer: (Dealer Stamp) (Dealer Stamp) (Dealer Stamp) Anti Corrosion Inspection 4th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 6th Year Anti Corrosion Inspection 8th Year Signature: Signature:...
  • Page 190: Replacement Of Airbag Units

    To make sure this is completed correctly and tensioners must be replaced. To make sure this is completed correctly Signature: safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston Martin and safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston Martin Date: Dealership. Dealership.
  • Page 191: Field Service Actions

    Field Service Actions Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer A.11...
  • Page 192: Service Action Recalls

    Service Action Recalls Recall No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer A.12...
  • Page 193 Aston Martin Assistance Emergency Service ..............B.2 Benefits ..................B.3 Alternative Travel Arrangements ..........B.4 What To Do In An Emergency........... B.6 European Autoroute Restrictions..........B.7 What is not Covered ..............B.7 Schedule - Eligible Vehicles ............. B.11...
  • Page 194: Emergency Service

    Emergency Service As the owner of an Aston Martin vehicle you should enjoy a high Vehicles Covered Europe is defined as: standard of trouble free motoring. However, should the unexpected The benefits of Aston Martin Emergency Assistance are applicable to Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Crete, occur, our worldwide Dealer network is there to help you.
  • Page 195: Benefits

    Service Provider will arrange recovery of you and Vehicles in both the home Country and Europe as defined. Aston Martin Dealer. In the event that you (or your passengers) need your Vehicle to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 196: Alternative Travel Arrangements

    Country, If the Service Provider estimates that the repairs to your Vehicle will Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will organise free of charge, a or 14 days if the Breakdown Incident occurs outside your Country (a take more than eight hours, the Aston Martin Emergency Assistance replacement vehicle for you until completion of the repairs.
  • Page 197 All claim letters must be and to have held a full driving licence for at least 12 months. directed to Aston Martin Emergency Assistance at The AA, Relay Plus Once the repair on your Vehicle is complete, the replacement...
  • Page 198: What To Do In An Emergency

    What To Do In An Emergency Hotel Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will cover the costs for parking Should assistance be required in the unlikely event of a Breakdown the Vehicle, pending repatriation or import. It maybe necessary for Incident, simply contact Aston Martin Emergency Assistance using the...
  • Page 199: European Autoroute Restrictions

    • Telephone number where you can be contacted Once your Aston Martin has been recovered from the Autoroute, you caused you to claim, unless expressly stated in this policy • Description of the concern experienced should contact Aston Martin Emergency Assistance at the earliest 3.
  • Page 200 In such for example, gone off the road, is in a ditch, is standing on soft 12. Aston Martin Emergency Assistance shall not be required to circumstances, a swipe card deposit maybe taken by the Service...
  • Page 201 Vehicles or rallies held exclusively on open public roads determined that Aston Martin is at fault for the Vehicle not being result of neglect or unsuccessful work on the Vehicle other than...
  • Page 202 Vehicle where the underlying cause of locksmith or other specialist would, in Aston Martin Emergency the Vehicle's failure is not resolved), then the Service Provider, d)any additional charges resulting from the failure to carry legal Assistance’s opinion, mobilise the vehicle, no further service will...
  • Page 203: Schedule - Eligible Vehicles

    Vehicles must be built to manufacturer’s specifications, display a road fund licence, and where applicable, hold a certificate of Any Aston Martin vehicle which is sold directly by Aston Martin or a roadworthiness. Dealer in the UK or European Territories and which is first registered in the UK or European Territories (as appropriate).
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  • Page 205 What is Not Covered..............C.4 Owner Warranty Transfer (1)............. C.9 Customer Responsibility ............C.5 Owner Warranty Transfer (6)........... C.11 Warranty Coverage when Touring ..........C.6 Owner Warranty Transfer (5)........... C.11 Aston Martin Extended Warranty..........C.6 Owner Warranty Transfer (4)........... C.11...
  • Page 206: Vehicle Warranty

    Anti Perforation Corrosion Protection Warranty Period of Cover Aston Martin gives a Warranty for each new Aston Martin motorcar The vehicle's bodywork is protected by an Anti Perforation Corrosion The period of cover for all types of warranty commences on the day and each replacement vehicle or assembly manufactured or supplied Warranty.
  • Page 207: Who May Repair The Vehicle

    Items that are subject to wear and tear are generally divided into two Wear and Tear Items receive full technical support from Aston Martin, provide facilities for categories, namely those specified for replacement or adjustment The items listed below are recognised as having a limited service life the servicing and repair of Aston Martin motorcars.
  • Page 208: What Is Not Covered

    Replacement or top up of consumable fluids, e.g. oils, antifreeze, Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or replacement that is unlawfully altered brake fluid, windscreen wash solution and refrigerant, is only covered...
  • Page 209: Customer Responsibility

    Proper maintenance and use guard against major repair stamped by the servicing dealer after the completion of a The Aston Martin warranty excludes liability for any lost time, expenses resulting from misuse, neglect or inadequate maintenance, scheduled service operation...
  • Page 210: Warranty Coverage When Touring

    Warranty Coverage when Touring Aston Martin Extended Warranty Consumer Law Aston Martin has a comprehensive service network in most parts of Aston Martin Extended Warranty is specifically designed to provide The Aston Martin warranties are manufacturers’ warranties that the world. Any authorised Aston Martin Dealer can carry out repairs...
  • Page 211: Owner Details

    If the vehicle is sold, the benefits of any unexpired portion of the Post Code: warranties can be transferred to the new owner. The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and send the new details to: Aston Martin Warranty Department Signature: Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road, Date:...
  • Page 213: Owner Warranty Transfer (3)

    Owner Warranty Transfer (3) Owner Warranty Transfer (2) Owner Warranty Transfer (1) Registration plate No.: Registration plate No.: Registration plate No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: Recorded mileage (km / mile): Recorded mileage (km / mile): Recorded mileage (km / mile): Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase:...
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  • Page 215: Owner Warranty Transfer (6)

    Owner Warranty Transfer (6) Owner Warranty Transfer (5) Owner Warranty Transfer (4) Registration plate No.: Registration plate No.: Registration plate No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: VIN No.: Recorded mileage (km / mile): Recorded mileage (km / mile): Recorded mileage (km / mile): Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase:...
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  • Page 217 Manual ..............6.7 Child Seats ............3.18 Anti-Lock Braking System ........5.6 Driving Techniques ..........5.13 Passenger Airbag Deactivation ......3.15 Aston Martin Assistance ........... B.1 Climate Control Aston Martin Warranty ..........C.1 Automatic Operation ........... 6.6 Electric Windows ...........3.24 Audio ..............7.1 Controls ..............
  • Page 218 Manual Transmission ..........5.5 Master Vehicle Lock ..........2.4 Hands-Free Phone ..........8.1 Safety Defects - Reporting ........1.5 Mirrors Connecting a Phone ..........8.3 Satellite Navigation ..........9.1 Door ..............3.7 Removing a Phone ..........8.5 Map Updates ............9.3 Interior ..............
  • Page 219 Unlocking the Vehicle ..........2.3 Vehicle Battery ............ 10.23 Vehicle Horn ............4.13 Vehicle Identification ..........1.4 Vehicle Key ............. 2.2 Vehicle Recovery ..........10.20 Vehicle Stability Control .......... 5.8 Vehicle Storage ........... 10.40 Wheel Nut Torque ..........11.4 Window Reset ............ 10.37 Windscreen Blade Replacement ......

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