Emergency Starting - Ferrari 599 GTB FIORANO Owner's Manual

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- all the keys in your possession
- the CODE CARD for the Ferrari CODE
system
- a personal identity document
- the documents proving ownership of the
vehicle.
The codes of the keys that are not
available when the new memorisation
procedure is performed will be deleted
from the memory, in order to prevent that
any lost or stolen keys are used to start
the vehicle.

Emergency starting

If the Ferrari CODE is unable to
deactivate the immobiliser:
- the CODE warning light remains
permanently on
- the EOBD warning light goes off after
four seconds and comes back on
immediately afterwards;
- the engine does not start.
In this condition, the engine can only be
started with the emergency procedure.
We recommend that you read the
whole procedure carefully before per-
forming it.
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If you make a mistake during the
emergency procedure, turn the key to
position 0 and repeat the operation from
point 1.
1) Read the 5-digit electronic code found
on the CODE CARD.
2 ) Turn the key to position II: at this
point, the CODE and EOBD warning
lights are on.
3) Fully depress and hold the accelerator
pedal. Approximately 8 seconds later,
the EOBD warning light will go off.
Release the accelerator pedal and get
ready to count the number of times
the EOBD warning light flashes.
4) As soon as the number of flashes is
equal to the first digit of your CODE
CARD, depress the accelerator pedal
and hold it until the EOBD warning
light goes off, after remaining on for
approximately 4 seconds. Release the
accelerator pedal.
5) The EOBD warning light starts
flashing again. As soon as the number
of flashes is equal to the second digit
of your CODE CARD, depress the
accelerator pedal and hold it.
6) Follow the same procedure for the
remaining digits in the code on the
CODE CARD.
7) When the last digit has been entered,
hold the accelerator pedal pressed
down. The EOBD warning light comes
on for 4 seconds and then goes off.
You can now release the accelerator
pedal.
8) A quick flashing of the EOBD warning
light (about 4 seconds) confirms that
the operation has been successful.
9) Start the engine.
If the EOBD warning light remains on,
turn the key to 0 and repeat the
procedure from step 1.
This procedure can be repeated an
unlimited number of times.
After an emergency starting procedure,
it is advisable to contact the Ferrari
Service Network to solve the problem.
Otherwise, you will have to perform
the emergency starting procedure
every time the engine is started.

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