Summary of 2012 F12 Berlinetta

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    Owner's manual.

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    4 introduction general remarks this vehicle, which complies with ec homologation parameters, uses advanced technology and is capable of achieving high performance levels. It is equipped with sophisticated active and passive safety systems (described below). These safety features and systems do not a...

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    5 introduction the driver must pay the utmost attention to the signals of the vehicle and, in particular, the warning lights on the dashboard and buzzers. Even when the warning lights do not indicate a situation of immediate danger, the driver must be cautious in relation to possible consequences/de...

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    6 introduction if the vehicle owner has installed one or more new systems, either fixed or removable, on the vehicle, make sure that these: - have the necessary certification; - are fully compatible with the original vehicle equipment (i.E. They do not interfere with it); - are fitted by skilled sta...

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    7 introduction introduction the aim of this owner’s manual is to help you get the best value from your vehicle and to provide information on routine maintenance: we advise you to read it carefully before setting out. The owner’s manual should be considered an integral part of the vehicle and must th...

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    8 introduction service the information in this manual is necessary for the use and proper care of the vehicle. In addition, customers will get maximum satisfaction and results from the vehicle if they carefully follow the instructions contained in it. We recommend that you have all the checks and se...

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    9 introduction within the various sections, special attention must be paid to the parts marked as follows: warning extreme caution required: failure to comply with the instructions could constitute a serious risk to personal safety and vehicle protection! Important note important note: a note contai...

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    10 introduction environmental protection environment the following chapter contains useful advice for environmental protection. Ferrari has designed and constructed a vehicle using technologies, materials and devices capable of reducing the harmful impact on the environment to a minimum. If you use ...

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    11 introduction end-of-life vehicle collection service (applies to eu countries only) for many years, ferrari has been globally committed to respecting and protecting the environment by constantly improving its manufacturing processes and developing increasingly eco- compatible products. Regulations...

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    Vehicle keys ........................................................... 14 alarm system ......................................................... 15 duplicating the keys .............................................. 16 replacing remote control batteries ......................... 17 electronic alar...

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    1 general.

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    14 general vehicle keys the vehicle is delivered with two identical keys that can be used for: - central door locking; - starting the vehicle; - activating/deactivating the alarm system; - opening the luggage compartment lid. Important note if the keys are lost or stolen, you can request a duplicate...

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    15 general 1 alarm system the f errari code system the vehicle is equipped with an electronic immobiliser system ( ferrari code) which is automatically activated when the ignition key is removed. The keys are equipped with an electronic device which transmits a coded signal to the ferrari code ecu. ...

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    16 general while driving, with the ignition key in position ii : 1) if the code warning light a turns on, it means that the system is performing a self-diagnostic cycle. At the first opportunity, you can stop and test the system: switch off the engine by turning the ignition key to position 0 , then...

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    17 general 1 replacing remote control batteries if you press one of the three buttons on the key and this does not activate the corresponding function, check that the alarm system functions are operating correctly by using the other remote control before replacing the two remote control batteries. R...

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    18 general when the electronic alarm is activated, the user may request opening of the luggage compartment lid; in this case, the motion and anti-lift sensors are temporarily deactivated. If the luggage compartment is then closed, the sensors will be reactivated. If the turn indicators and the red l...

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    19 general 1 alarm memory if, when the vehicle is started, the code symbol (see page 107) appears on the left tft display of the instrument panel for 10 seconds after the system diagnosis cycle, together with the message “break-in attempted”, this means there has been an attempt to break into the ca...

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    20 general identification and homologation plates and labels b d e f i l o p m g c q r h t u a n s.

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    21 general 1 ref. Label/plate position a low-beam homologation engine compartment lid b ece homologation engine compartment lid c radiator with antifreeze rh engine compartment cosmetic shield d checking the engine oil level rh engine compartment cosmetic shield e engine and gearbox oil label rh eng...

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    22 general a low-beam homologation b ece homologation c radiator with antifreeze d checking engine oil level.

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    23 general 1 e engine and gearbox oil label f installation of rearward facing child seats not allowed g passenger side airbag warning (2) h vehicle identification.

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    24 general i unleaded fuel l maximum permitted speed with winter tyres m tpms present warning n tyre pressure and type.

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    25 general 1 o gearbox type and number p chassis number q original paintwork r stop&start system warning (with hele only).

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    26 general s danger - high voltage t engine type and number u assembly number.

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    27 general 1 dimensions and weights wheelbase 2718 mm (107 in.) max. Length 4632 mm (172 in.) max. Width 2080 mm (82 in.) max. Height 1276 mm (50 in.) front track 1659 mm (65 in.) rear track 1600 mm (63 in.) front overhang 963 mm (38 in.) rear overhang 951 mm (37 in.) kerb weight 1630 kg (3593.5 lbs...

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    28 general main engine specifications type f 140 fc number of cylinders 12 cylinder sequence v 65° cylinder bore 94 mm (3.7 in.) piston stroke 75.2 mm (3 in.) total displacement 6262 cm³ (382.1 cu. In.) compression ratio 13.5:1 maximum rpm (with limiting device) 8700 rpm maximum power 541 kw (735 hp...

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    29 general 1 wheel rims and tyres wheel rims front rear space saver spare wheel 9.5” j x 20” et 48.4 11.5” j x 20” et 71.6 4.5” j x 20” explanation of wheel rim codes example: 9.5” j x 20” et 48.4 9.5” = rim width in inches j = shape of rim edge (side projection where tyre bead rests) 20” = rim diam...

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    30 general ferrari -approved tyres inflation pressure (cold) * * * michelin pilot super sport front 255/35 zr 20 2.40 bar (34.8 psi) e b 71 db rear 315/35 zr 20 2.20 bar (31.9 psi) e b 75 db pirelli pzero front 255/35 zr 20 2.10 bar (30.5 psi) e b 73 db rear 315/35 zr 20 2.00 bar (29 psi) f a 74 db ...

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    31 general 1 explanation of codes and wording on tyre side walls 1 ) tyre size and characteristics example: 245/35 zr 20 (105y) 245 = nominal width (distance in mm from side to side) 35 = height/width ratio as a percentage zr = radial tyre that can withstand speeds above 240 km/h (149 mph). Combined...

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    32 general 2 ) extra load : tyre with a high load capacity 3 ) maximum load permissible, indicated in kg and pounds, and maximum inflation pressure permissible, indicated in kpa and psi. 4 ) tubeless : the tyre has no air chamber 5 ) radial : radial tyre 6 ) details of materials used to construct th...

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    33 general 1 regulation no. 1222/2009/ec (applies to eu countries only) regulation no. 1222/2009/ec states that all tyres sold in eu countries produced after 1 july 2012 must bear a label (as shown in the bottom right) containing important information on performance. The aim of the regulation is to ...

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    34 general warning if you are going to use standard tyres on a vehicle that was originally equipped with “run flat” tyres, you must contact the ferrari service network to have the dashboard reprogrammed and prevent warning messages from being displayed on the left tft display. Environment maintainin...

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    35 general 1 refilling parts to be refilled quantity fill with: page engine total system capacity 15.5 l shell helix ultra racing sae 10w-60 238 oil level between min. And max. 1.5 l oil consumption 1.0 - 2.0 l/1,000 km gearbox and differential 3.5 l shell spirax s5 ate 75w-90 239 clutch system and ...

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    36 general instructions for vehicle refuelling warning only fill the vehicle with unleaded petrol. Using unleaded petrol is fundamentally important to ensure that the catalytic converters of the vehicle's exhaust system work properly. Warning never put leaded petrol in the fuel tank, not even in eme...

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    Passive safety ......................................................... 42 active safety .......................................................... 43 seat belts .............................................................. 44 how to fasten seat belts......................................... 46 pr...

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    2 safety.

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    40 safety ferrari has designed and built a high performance vehicle. In order to take advantage of the safety systems described below, it is essential to comply with the indicated regulations. Special recommendations this vehicle has been built to comply with homologation regulations that also conce...

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    41 safety 2 warning seat belts must be worn at all times and must be properly fastened and adjusted! Warning for an effective restraining action, the seat belt must be fastened correctly with the seat backrest in the upright position. The seat belt is fastened correctly when the upper part of the be...

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    42 safety passive safety the passive safety system has been designed to reduce the risk and severity of injury if an accident occurs. The vehicle is equipped with the following seat belts: • 3-point driver seat belt with pretensioner and load limiter (see page 44) • 3-point passenger seat belt with ...

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    43 safety 2 active safety the aim of the active safety system is to reduce the risk of accidents and injury severity. The vehicle has been designed to provide a high level of safety for whoever uses it. The following systems are specific active safety components: • braking system • air conditioning ...

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    44 safety seat belts statistics show that when used correctly, seat belts reduce the risk of injury in various types of crashes including the risk of ejection from the vehicle and impact with the interior of the vehicle. If unfastened, the seat belts do not provide any type of protection. Before eve...

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    45 safety 2 warning do not let the seat belts come into contact with cutting edges. They may get damaged and may consequently break in the event of a collision. Warning each seat belt has been designed to protect only one occupant. If more than one person uses the same seat belt, the risk of injury ...

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    46 safety how to fasten seat belts warning for an effective restraining action, the seat belt must be fastened correctly with the seat backrest in the upright position. The seat belt is fastened correctly when the upper part of the belt crosses the centre of the shoulder (not the neck) and the abdom...

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    47 safety 2 warning each seat belt has been designed to protect only one occupant. If more than one person uses the same seat belt, the risk of injury in the event of an accident is increased. The seat belt must never be passed around a baby, child or other person sitting on a passenger's lap. Do no...

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    48 safety pretensioners the seat belts are fitted with pyrotechnic-powered pretensioners. The pretensioner is activated by the airbag ecu when there is a sufficiently severe head-on collision (impact direction between 11 and 1 o'clock p.M.) or a sufficiently severe side collision. The belt will rewi...

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    49 safety 2 seat belt and pretensioner care • following a serious collision, replace the seat belts that were worn at the time even if they do not appear to be damaged. • periodically check that the screws on the anchor points are tight and that the seat belt is in perfect condition and slides smoot...

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    50 safety auxiliary occupant protection systems warning auxiliary occupant protection systems are not a substitute for seat belts but increase their efficiency. Correct use of the seat belts, with the supplementary action of the auxiliary occupant protection systems, offers maximum protection in the...

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    51 safety 2 warning the warning light a comes on when the ignition key is turned to position ii . If no malfunctions are detected, it goes out after 4 seconds. If the warning light does not come on, if it remains on or if it comes on while driving, contact the ferrari service network immediately. Dr...

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    52 safety warning the front passenger must be seated correctly and must avoid putting hands, feet or legs on the dashboard since if the front airbag is activated, it may cause injury to legs and prevent the airbag from working properly. Operation the front airbags are controlled by an ecu which acti...

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    53 safety 2 warning always keep the backrest of your seat in the upright position and sit with your back properly resting against it. Important note do not modify the system components or wiring, under any circumstances. With the ignition key inserted and in position ii , although the engine is off,...

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    54 safety warning do not modify the airbag modules in any way (indicated in the relevant picture). Do not damage the airbag modules, for example pinning something onto them or pressing objects against their covers. If, for any reason, an airbag cover gets damaged, have the airbag module immediately ...

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    55 safety 2 environment to scrap the vehicle, please contact the ferrari service network to have the airbag system deactivated. Important note if the vehicle has been stolen or there has been an attempted theft, have the airbag system checked by the ferrari service network . The label f indicates th...

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    56 safety side airbags warning airbags are not a substitute for seat belts, but they increase their efficiency. Correct use of seat belts, with the supplementary action of the side airbags, offers maximum protection in the event of a collision or vehicle roll-over. Side airbag system components warn...

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    57 safety 2 the airbag will start inflating, opening its cover along the breaking line, until it is fully deployed (in a few hundredths of seconds). After deployment, the side airbag will be positioned as a protection between the driver’s or passenger’s head and the external structures which could p...

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    58 safety warning the airbag modules are subject to wear and tear and must be replaced at the intervals indicated in the “warranty booklet” even if the vehicle has not been involved in a collision. Important note never remove the door panel. If required, this operation must be performed by the ferra...

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    59 safety 2 fuel inertia switch the fuel inertia switch is a safety device which deactivates the fuel pump relays if a collision occurs. A specific symbol appears on the left tft display (see page 109) and the hazard warning lights activate to indicate that this switch has been triggered. When the f...

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    60 safety abs and ebd the abs system is a safety device which activates to prevent wheel locking if the driver presses the brake pedal too sharply, especially under low grip conditions. The system is composed of: - electro-hydraulic unit - electronic brake-force distribution ebd - four speed sensors...

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    61 safety 2 important note the abs system cannot compensate for driving too fast for traffic or road conditions, worn tyres, worn braking system components or driving errors. The abs system has been designed for the sole purpose of assisting the driver in controlling braking under extreme conditions...

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    62 safety f1-trac f1-trac is a traction control system that derives directly from ferrari 's expertise in f1 vehicles. F1-trac is faster and more accurate than traditional control systems and is capable of delaying and minimising engine torque adjustments as required in order to ensure the desired t...

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    63 safety 2 e-diff 3 the vehicle is equipped with an electronic differential, working on the rear axle, which continually performs a variable check on the locking between the two axle shafts. The electronic differential system, integrated with f1-trac traction control, is capable of improving: - per...

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    64 safety epb - electric parking brake on this vehicle the parking brake is actuated by an electric motor. The parking brake can be applied and released by pulling a special lever b on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. With the ignition key turned to ii , the relative indicator on the...

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    65 safety 2 tyre temperature and pressure monitoring system (tpms) the vehicle is equipped with a system that measures the tyre pressure and temperature using special sensors fitted inside the wheel rims next to the air valve. These sensors transmit a signal that is received by the antennas on the c...

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    66 safety if the tyres screen page is being displayed and an event occurs that needs to be shown as a symbol and/or special message, the screen page is minimised as shown in example 2 . For further information, refer to the paragraph “fault visualisation logic” on page 106. Low pressure regardless o...

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    67 safety 2 occasionally, the system may not detect which wheel signals a failure. If this is the case, then only the message “check tyre pressure” will be displayed as shown in example 6 . Tyre puncture regardless of the type of screen page on the left tft display, when the instrument panel receive...

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    68 safety low tyre pressure max speed 80 km/h 10 11 low tyre pressure do not proceed 12 low tyre pressure max speed 80 km/h 13 if another tyre is punctured, the instrument panel will update the number of km (mi) which can still be driven according to the distance driven after the previous puncture a...

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    69 safety 2 tpms not calibrated execute calibration 14 calibration activated display setup date/hour car setup dimming language/m.U. 15 system not calibrated if the system has not been calibrated or one or more tyres have been replaced, the symbol and message shown in example 14 will be displayed. S...

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    70 safety tpms failure 16 tpms temporarily inactive 17 tpms inactive 18 tpms failure the screen page shown in example 16 is displayed in the following circumstances: - malfunction in the circuit and/or wiring connecting the ecu - signal is not received by one or more sensors due to a faulty, broken ...

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    Controls overview .................................................. 74 ignition switch ....................................................... 76 doors ................................................................... 78 engine compartment lid ......................................... 80 luggage ...

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    3 about your vehicle.

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    74 about your vehicle controls overview 2 1 5 6 3 3 4 ref. Control page 1 door handle 79 2 luggage compartment and fuel filler flap opening buttons 81-83 3 adjustable air vents 189 ref. Control page 4 passenger display (optional) 121 5 glove compartment opening button 193 6 glove compartment 193.

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    75 about your vehicle 3 1 6 5 2 3 4 ref. Control page 1 left tft display and cruise control commands 88-130 2 dual view camera button (optional) 120 3 lift button (optional) 174 ref. Control page 4 right tft display (infotainment system) 118 5 light switch 138 6 epb command and autopark button 162.

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    76 about your vehicle ref. Control page 13 left tft display 88 14 rev counter and gearbox display 115-116 15 right tft display 118 16 turn indicators 140 17 windscreen washer/wiper lever 135 18 “manettino” control 132-156 19 “engine start” button 132 20 suspension damping delink button 134-160 21 hi...

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    77 about your vehicle 3 ignition switch the ignition key can be turned to 2 positions: position 0 - stop engine off, key removable. When the key is even only partially extracted, the steering column is locked. The hazard warning lights and parking lights can be activated. To facilitate steering whee...

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    78 about your vehicle doors when a door is opened or closed, the window automatically moves down by approximately 2 centimetres / 0.8 inches (to its “target position”) to avoid colliding with the upper weather strip. When the door is closed, the window automatically moves up until it reaches the “up...

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    79 about your vehicle 3 if you pull handle c to open the door, the window will move down to its target position. When the door is closed, it will move up until it meets its upper limit. If handle c is lifted without opening the door, the window will move down to its target position and stop and if t...

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    80 about your vehicle engine compartment lid opening to unlock the engine compartment lid, pull the lever d underneath the steering column. Stand in front of the vehicle, slightly lift the lid and pull the retaining lever e to the side of the lock and lift it. The lid is held open by two gas struts....

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    81 about your vehicle 3 luggage compartment lid opening the luggage compartment lid can also be opened with the ignition key at off. Push release button g on the driver-side door or press button h on the ignition key for more than 2 seconds. The lid is held open by two gas struts l . The luggage com...

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    82 about your vehicle emergency opening there is an emergency manual release cable situated on the front left hand edge of the luggage compartment lid, under the cover n , for use if the luggage compartment lid release button does not work. N.

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    83 about your vehicle 3 fuel filler flap and neck warning always turn off the engine during refuelling. Do not smoke or use naked flames when refuelling. There is a risk of fire. The following can be harmful for your health: - fuel coming into contact with your skin - inhaling fuel vapours. Opening ...

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    84 about your vehicle capless filler neck this vehicle has a capless filler neck for fuelling. This system allows you to refuel by opening the fuel filler flap and simply placing the nozzle in the filler neck without having to unscrew a cap. Two flaps placed in series, both with airtight seals, act ...

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    85 about your vehicle 3 power windows the power windows can only be used with the ignition key in position ii . Driver-side power window use button a to move the driver-side window up or down. Press or push button a quickly to activate manual operation (partial opening/closing): when the button is r...

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    86 about your vehicle instruments and gauges 6 5 2 5 3 7 1 5 4 5.

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    87 about your vehicle 3 1 left tft display 2 rev counter 3 right tft display 4 gear display 5 warning lights on the panel 6 manettino status 7 fuel level.

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    88 about your vehicle left tft display located on the instrument panel, it performs the following functions: - displays the control parameters - displays general information while driving - displays fault warnings. The driver can interact with the system by selecting the configuration and setting th...

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    89 about your vehicle 3 press the right and left buttons to sequentially switch between screen pages in a group. Press right to go to the next screen page (for example, in the status group from sport to sport 2) and press left to go to the previous screen page. Press the right button after the last ...

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    90 about your vehicle display setting and configuration of vehicle parameters warning display setting and parameter configuration should be performed when the vehicle is stationary. Menu screen page display setting and configuration of the various vehicle parameters is possible using the menu screen...

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    91 about your vehicle 3 once the function has been selected, the individual subfunctions or parameters that can be activated are displayed. To select them, use the up and down buttons and press and quickly release the ok (or right ) button to activate another subsection or activate the selected para...

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    92 about your vehicle date and time setting to set the date, call up the menu screen page, select “date/hour” and “date” and set the day, month and year using the up , down and ok buttons. To set the time, call up the menu screen page, select “date/hour” and “hour” and set the time using the up , do...

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    93 about your vehicle 3 fuel level gauge the fuel level gauge is always displayed in area d of the display (see page 89). The gauge has 9 yellow bars that gradually “turn off” as the fuel level drops. When the second bar goes off, the first bar turns red until fuel runs out. When the reserve fuel is...

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    94 about your vehicle sport screen page the sport screen page displays the following virtual gauges: - engine coolant temperature - engine oil temperature. If the sport screen page is being displayed and an event occurs that needs to be displayed as a symbol and/or special message, the virtual gauge...

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    95 about your vehicle 3 tyres screen page the tyres screen page displays a vehicle symbol with the pressure and temperature values for each tyre. If the tyres screen page is being displayed and an event occurs that needs to be displayed as a symbol and/or special message, the screen page is minimise...

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    96 about your vehicle chronometer screen page the “chronometer” screen page is used to time laps and memorise lap time if the vehicle is used on track. The screen page displays the following information: current lap indicates the time elapsed since the start of the chronometer lap time / best indica...

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    97 about your vehicle 3 warmup go over vehicle status screen page the “vehicle status” screen page, which is directly called up by pressing the vda button or by pressing the left button when the main screen page is displayed, is intended to help the user bring the vehicle to optimum performance when...

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    98 about your vehicle after each start, the esc stability and traction control system compensates for the tyre rolling radius and detects the spare wheel. While this procedure is being performed, the vehicle status screen page indicates to the driver that system self-acquisition is in progress by di...

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    99 about your vehicle 3 manettino status screen page the “manettino status” screen page displays a list of parameters which can be configured using the “manettino” driving mode control switch (see page 132) and indicates the configuration each one assumes in a specific driving mode. The systems invo...

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    100 about your vehicle trip a and trip b screen pages the trip a or trip b screen page displays the following information: - maximum speed - average speed - travel distance - travel time - range if the trip a or trip b screen page is being displayed and an event occurs that needs to be displayed as ...

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    101 about your vehicle 3 speed limit setting and “speed limit exceeded” message the menu screen page can be used to set a speed limit in the range 30 - 250 km/h (17 - 155 mph) with 5 km/h (3 mph) steps which sends a message to the driver when exceeded. To set the speed limit, call up the menu screen...

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    102 about your vehicle parking sensors to help the driver when parking, the vehicle is fitted with four sensors in the rear bumper (rear parking sensors) and four sensors in the front bumper (front parking sensors). Warning the system will only operate correctly if the sensors on the bumpers are fre...

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    103 about your vehicle 3 if an obstacle is detected at maximum distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown below (green). If an obstacle is detected at medium distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown below (orange). If an obstacle is detected at minimum...

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    104 about your vehicle if the front sensors are deactivated, the display does not show the symbols in the front. In the same way, if front sensors are fitted and the rear ones are not activated, the display only shows the symbols in the front. If all the sensors are activated, the system can give se...

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    105 about your vehicle 3 indication of parking sensor failure the system ecu checks all the components each time the reverse gear is engaged. If at least one parking sensor is faulty, the special symbol (see page 113) is displayed on the left tft display together with the message “parking sensor fai...

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    106 about your vehicle fault display fault visualisation logic when a fault occurs, the corresponding warning light (if present) comes on on the panel whereas a description of the fault (if available) and the relevant symbol (if available) are displayed on the left tft display. The message appears o...

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    107 about your vehicle 3 fault priority levels the simultaneous display of several faults follows a logic that depends on the priority level assigned to it. Priority level 0 - extremely critical fault priority level 1 - critical fault priority level 2 - non-critical fault. When several fault events ...

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    108 about your vehicle “doors, engine or luggage compartment lid open” function display if one or more doors or the engine and/or luggage compartment lid are open, the vehicle symbol appears on the display and indicates which doors or lids are open together with a special message. If the vehicle is ...

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    109 about your vehicle 3 list of left hand tft display symbols and instrument panel warning lamps tft warning light description and warnings (priority level) orange orange alarm system failure indicates a fault in the alarm system (1). The system is not programmed (2). Failure and system not program...

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    110 about your vehicle tft warning light description and warnings (priority level) red red engine oil pressure indicates that the engine oil pressure is too low (0). Turn off the engine and contact the ferrari service network . Red a flashing warning light indicates an engine oil pressure sensor fai...

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    111 about your vehicle 3 tft warning light description and warnings (priority level) green hazard warning lights simultaneous switching on of the right and left turn indicator warning lights indicates that the hazard warning lights are on. Red catalytic converter temperature indicates that the catal...

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    112 about your vehicle tft warning light description and warnings (priority level) orange ccm brake discs worn indicates that the carbon ceramic brake discs are worn (2). Contact the ferrari service network . Ccm active brake cooling system on indicates that the ccm active brake cooling system is ac...

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    113 about your vehicle 3 tft warning light description and warnings (priority level) speed limit exceeded indicates that the speed set by the driver has been exceeded; the figure shown indicates the set speed (2). E-diff orange e-diff red e-diff system failure indicates an electronic differential fa...

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    114 about your vehicle tft warning light description and warnings (priority level) orange avh system failure indicates an avh system failure (0). Ice hazard indicates that the outside temperature is 3 °c (38 °f) or lower, highlighting the probable risk of icy road surfaces. Drive carefully in these ...

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    115 about your vehicle 3 electronic rev counter the electronic rev counter indicates the engine rpm. The numbers on the dial multiplied by 1000 correspond to the engine rpm in one minute. Avoid engine speed rates in the red sector. There is a space to the bottom right of the rev counter for the disp...

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    116 about your vehicle gearbox display the display which gives information on dual clutch transmission (dct) is found to the bottom right of the rev counter; with the ignition key in position ii , it displays the following information: - gear engaged; - indication of “automatic gearbox” mode; - indi...

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    117 about your vehicle 3 indication of “automatic gearbox” mode when the gearbox is used in “automatic” mode (see page 150), the word “auto” appears in the bottom of the gearbox display together with the number or letter indicating the engaged gear. Indication of “auto easy exit” mode when the gearb...

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    118 about your vehicle right tft display located on the instrument panel, it performs the following functions: - it displays the speedometer - it displays infotainment system information - it displays the “rear parking camera” and “dual view camera” (optional) screen pages the driver can interact wi...

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    119 about your vehicle 3 time display by selecting the special item on the menu screen page of the left tft display, you can activate/deactivate the time display in the top right of the “speedometer” and “digital speed” screen page. The time is displayed approximately 10 seconds after key-on. 126 “r...

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    120 about your vehicle “dual view camera” (optional) screen page if the vehicle has a “dual view camera” system consisting of another camera mounted in the front bumper in addition to the rear parking camera, the following views are displayed on the right tft display: - central front view with wide-...

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    121 about your vehicle 3 a b passenger display (optional) the passenger display b (available on request) has been designed to allow the front passenger to participate more in trips and provides access to a number of vehicle parameters which are normally only available to the driver. The passenger di...

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    122 about your vehicle infotainment system infotainment system information is displayed on the tft display on the right of the instrument panel. To manage the system, use the controls on the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel (right satellite pod). A b e d c overview of dashboard controls ...

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    123 about your vehicle 3 main screen page the main screen page, which can be accessed at any time by pressing button a main, displays the 4 system functions: navi (navigation system), media (cd/dvd, usb, ipod, bluetooth), radio and phone (telephone). To access the functions, move the joystick d up (...

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    124 about your vehicle navigation: how to get to your destination with the navi function enabled, rotate the joystick to select “destination entry” and press the joystick to confirm. In the screen page, select “address”. Rotate and then press the joystick, to select: the road/street, town/city, post...

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    125 about your vehicle 3 disc mode (disc) the optional cd/dvd reader is installed on the rear shelf between the two rear seats. Warning the player only accepts 12 cm (4 3/4 inch) discs. The use of different-sized discs may damage the player mechanism. Disc ipod katie melua nine million bicycles fm a...

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    126 about your vehicle g usb and ipod mode in usb mode, you can play audio files stored on external devices (e.G. Usb keys). These devices can be connected to the system by the usb connector g located in the glove compartment under the armrest of the centre console. Using the usb connector, you can ...

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    127 about your vehicle 3 6 5 4 102.7 mhz 2 101.1 mhz 3 103.5 mhz fm 1 92.5 mhz select 1/6 storing a radio station to store a radio station, find the frequency of the station, then press and hold down the joystick d . A preset list (in the figure) will appear on the right tft display: move the joysti...

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    128 about your vehicle.

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    129 about your vehicle 3 infotainment system controls on the steering wheel as well as using the commands on the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel, the infotainment system can be controlled using buttons behind the steering wheel, as shown by the arrows in the figure. Buttons a and b for ...

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    130 about your vehicle cruise control the cruise control is an electronic device designed to help the driver drive at a constant speed of between 50 km/h and 220 km/h (31-137 mph) without having to keep the accelerator pedal pressed. Important note we recommend only using the device on long, dry str...

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    131 about your vehicle 3 increasing the memorised speed this can be done in two ways: by pressing the accelerator and memorising the new speed reached or by turning control a clockwise (+). One turn of the control corresponds to an increase in speed of about 2 km/h (1.2 mph); if the control is kept ...

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    132 about your vehicle controls on the steering wheel start button press the engine start button a to start the engine. When the engine has started, release the engine start button. Do not hold the engine start button down for a long time. For more information on starting the engine, see page 146. A...

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    133 about your vehicle 3 driving modes that can be selected with “manettino” wet mode this is the maximum safety driving mode. Recommended in low grip conditions. Sport mode this is the ideal setting for vehicle performance recommended for everyday driving in medium- to high-grip conditions. Race mo...

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    134 about your vehicle c suspension damping delink button by pressing button c on the left of the steering wheel, the driver can choose to separate the suspension damping control from the logic of the “manettino” driving mode control switch. For further information, see page 160. Horn control the ho...

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    135 about your vehicle 3 “up” shift paddle pull the right-hand up paddle towards the steering wheel to shift gears up. “down” shift paddle pull the left-hand down paddle towards the steering wheel to shift gears down. Windscreen washer/wiper stalk important note the windscreen wipers and washer only...

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    136 about your vehicle with the wipers stationary ( off ), quickly pressing lever a towards the dashboard activates the windscreen wipers in auto speed. With the wipers on, quickly pressing the lever towards the dashboard increases windscreen wiper speed (from auto to 1, from 1 to 2). With the wiper...

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    137 about your vehicle 3 rain sensor the rain sensor automatically adjusts the windscreen wiper timing to the intensity of the rain. The system is activated by moving the windscreen wiper to auto . When operating automatically, the wiper speed ranges from a minimum intermittent setting (one wipe eve...

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    138 about your vehicle lighting the external lights and turn indicators only work when the ignition key is in position ii . The external lights can be switched on and off manually or automatically, depending on the ambient light. Light switch the switch a , on the dashboard to the left of the steeri...

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    139 about your vehicle 3 important note follow the road regulations of the country you are travelling in for using the high beams. Parking lights the parking lights work only with the ignition key in position 0 or with the key removed. They are activated by turning the light switch a to position . W...

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    140 about your vehicle warning the driver is always responsible for turning on the external lights, depending on the ambient light and in compliance with the regulations in force in the country of use. The automatic system for turning on and off the external lights must be considered an aid for the ...

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    141 about your vehicle 3 rear fog lights the rear fog lights are turned on only if the high beams or low beams are on when button d is pressed; the relevant warning light e on the instrument panel comes on to indicate that they have been turned on. Important note use the rear fog lights only in poor...

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    142 about your vehicle “follow me home” function with the “follow me home” function, the low beams stay lit for a preset period of time once the engine has been turned off and light up the area around the vehicle to help the driver and passengers see their way in the dark. To activate this function ...

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    143 about your vehicle 3 dome light when the doors are closed, the dome light d on the roof can be turned on or off using the switch e . Switches f and g turn the driver-side and passenger-side spotlights on and off. The dome light activates automatically in the following conditions: - when a door i...

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    144 about your vehicle driving the vehicle running-in the latest manufacturing techniques have allowed us to achieve high precision and accuracy levels in the construction and assembly of components. Nonetheless, the vehicle movable parts undergo a settling process, basically during the first hours ...

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    145 about your vehicle 3 starting and driving the vehicle system start-up after turning the ignition key to position ii (key-on), both tft displays are activated on the instrument panel and system diagnosis is performed. During diagnosis, which lasts 5 seconds, a check is performed on the warning li...

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    146 about your vehicle important note the vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox system operated by means of paddles on the steering wheel. The default setting for the dct gearbox is always “automatic” mode (see page 150). Every time the vehicle is started, the dct gear...

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    147 about your vehicle 3 if the engine fails to start after several attempts, check for one of the following causes: • insufficient speed of the starter motor (flat battery) • ignition device faulty • electrical contacts faulty • fuel pump fuses blown. Warming up the engine do not run the engine at ...

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    148 about your vehicle up-shifting use the right-hand up paddle without releasing the accelerator pedal. An up-shift request is not accepted when engagement of the requested gear forces the engine to underrev or if an up-shift is already in progress because of engine overrevving. In any event, it is...

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    149 about your vehicle 3 “n” (neutral) request with the engine running, pull both up and down paddles towards the steering wheel at the same time without pressing the brake pedal to request neutral “n”. If necessary, “n” can be requested at any speed. Subsequently, if an “up” or “down”- shift is req...

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    150 about your vehicle “automatic gearbox” mode the “automatic gearbox” mode is enabled/disabled by pressing the auto c button on the centre console. When the “automatic” mode is enabled, the word “auto” appears on the gearbox display. To exit the “automatic” mode, you must press the auto button unt...

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    151 about your vehicle 3 safe driving for safe driving, it is essential that the driver be aware of the best driving techniques suited to various circumstances. Always try to prevent dangerous situations by driving with caution. Before you drive - adjust the position of the seat, steering wheel and ...

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    152 about your vehicle - make regular stops to loosen up your limbs and refresh yourself, and avoid driving for hours on end. - keep a constant air circulation in the passenger compartment. - never coast downhill with the engine off: in these conditions the engine brake, servo brake and power steeri...

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    153 about your vehicle 3 - use the ventilation system to demist the windscreen (see page 185) and avoid visibility problems. - periodically check the condition of the windscreen wiper blades. Driving in fog whenever possible, avoid travelling if there is thick fog. If you have to drive in misty cond...

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    154 about your vehicle driving with the “abs” braking system the abs system assists the driver as follows: - it prevents the wheels from locking and skidding during emergency braking, particularly in low-grip conditions. - it allows braking and changing direction at the same time. This feature is af...

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    155 about your vehicle 3 suspension damping control this vehicle uses latest generation magneride™ magnetorheological suspension, a system developed by delphi and perfected by ferrari for continuous automatic damping control. By processing data received from the vehicle dynamics sensors and sensors ...

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    156 about your vehicle driving using the driving mode control switch (“manettino”) the driving mode control switch on the steering wheel allows the driver to use the vehicle potential in a fast and intuitive way. There are five modes available, which correspond to the grip level (from low to high) a...

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    157 about your vehicle 3 race mode the race mode should be used on the race track. Gearshifting favours the racing style of the vehicle whereas the esc system shifts to level 3 (engine power reductions are minimal) and the suspension becomes even stiffer (level 3). The performance abs shifts to “spo...

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    158 about your vehicle ct off mode in “ct off” mode the f1-trac traction control is disabled. This mode further enhances the already racing -style behaviour of the vehicle: traction control is disabled while stability control remains active when a certain level of sideslip is exceeded. The gearshift...

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    159 about your vehicle 3 important note when the brake pedal is pressed, traction control is activated via the vdc system (vehicle dynamics control via the braking system). If esc off mode is selected, this is indicated on the left tft display as shown below:.

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    160 about your vehicle suspension damping delink button the driver may decide to separate the suspension setting from the logic of the “manettino” driving mode control switch using the special button a on the steering wheel. By pressing button a , irrespective of the position of the manettino, the s...

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    161 about your vehicle 3 after 5 seconds, next to the manettino status in the top of the display, the suspension symbol continues to be displayed as shown in the photo below (example shows manettino in “sport” mode)..

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    162 about your vehicle epb - electric parking brake on this vehicle the parking brake is actuated by an electric motor. The parking brake can be applied and released by pulling a special lever b on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. With the ignition key turned to ii , the relative ind...

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    163 about your vehicle 3 autopark function the epb autopark function automatically activates the electric parking brake when the engine is switched off. At each key-on, the autopark function is always active by default: this means that the driver does not need to apply the parking brake when the eng...

  • Page 164

    164 about your vehicle park lock the park lock is a locking device built into the gearbox. This device is used to prevent the vehicle from moving when the multi-disc clutches are open, i.E., with the engine off and/or without the hydraulic pressure required for gearbox operating. The device operates...

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    165 about your vehicle 3 launch control “launch control” mode is a performance start function. Activating this function optimises vehicle acceleration from a standing start. The device, which is not available when the manettino is set to the “wet” driving mode, transfers the necessary torque to the ...

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    166 about your vehicle stop&start system (optional) on vehicles with optional hele (high emotion low emissions) technology, there is a stop&start system, which automatically stops the engine when the vehicle is stationary and restarts it, again automatically, when the driver wants to set off again. ...

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    167 about your vehicle 3 how the system works if activated, the stop&start system decides when to switch off the engine and when to restart it according to the driving conditions, the climate comfort on board and the operating status of the vehicle. The system logic does not require drivers to make ...

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    168 about your vehicle stop&start on stop&start active important note each time the ignition key is turned to position ii (key-on), the stop&start system remains in the same state it was in when the switch was turned to position 0 (key-off). If the function was activated at key-off, it remains activ...

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    169 about your vehicle 3 conditions required to activate automatic engine stop to activate the automatic engine stop while driving: - the stop&start system must be activated by pressing the button on the roof panel (led on); - the driver’s seat belt must be fastened. For safety reasons and to guaran...

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    170 about your vehicle information on automatic restarting of engine with the stop&start system activated in a stopped vehicle condition, the driver can restart the engine by: - releasing the brake pedal - up -shifting - engaging reverse gear - pressing the accelerator pedal. Warning if the engine i...

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    171 about your vehicle 3 permanent deactivation of automatic restarting and manual start procedures after automatically switching off the engine using the stop&start system, automatic restarting requested by the driver may not always be possible: this means that the vehicle systems have permanently ...

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    172 about your vehicle system failure if malfunctioning, the stop&start system is disabled. The driver is informed of the failure by a special symbol that appears on the left tft display for 20 seconds accompanied by an acoustic signal and the following message which corresponds to two different ala...

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    173 about your vehicle 3 dome light controls (hele system only) on vehicles with the optional hele system, the central dome light b can be switched on or off by holding button c or d down (for more than 0.8 seconds). The driver-side spotlight and the passenger-side spotlight can be switched on and o...

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    174 about your vehicle a front “lift” system (optional) on request, the vehicle can be fitted with a front suspension “lift” system: this device acts on the front suspension and raises the front of the car by approximately 40 mm (1.5 in.) to make access to garages or steep ramps easier and avoid dam...

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    175 about your vehicle 3 if the engine is turned off with the front suspension lift activated, the following message appears on the left tft display at key-off: “lift on. Set lift to off”. Turn the key back to position ii (key- on) and press button a to lower the vehicle. If it is not manually deact...

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    176 about your vehicle ccm active brake cooling system the vehicle has an “active brake cooling” system, which opens the two front ccm b brake air inlets in certain conditions. This enables a bumper design with clean lines, and improved side flows and greater aerodynamic resistance. B b ccm disc bra...

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    177 about your vehicle 3 system failure in the event of a system failure, the specific symbol and the message “ccm disc brakes cooling system failure” are shown on the left hand tft display. Warning in the event of a ccm brake cooling system failure, avoid particularly strenuous use of the brakes (e...

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    178 about your vehicle seat adjustment warning as with all adjustment, seat adjustment must be performed when the vehicle is stationary. Warning never place your hands under the seat or near its moving parts when adjusting. If you do so, movement of the seat may cause injury to hands or fingers. Cor...

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    179 about your vehicle 3 e seat back rake adjustment use control e to adjust the seat back rake. Push the control forward or backward to adjust the seat back rake. Lumbar support adjustment (full electric option) use control f to adjust the seat backrest lumbar support. Push the horizontal arrows on...

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    180 about your vehicle driver’s seat position memory (full electric option) when a door is open and the key is in position 0 , the seat can be moved for a limited period (approx. 15 sec.). Each time a door is opened or both doors are closed and the key is set to off, the seat can be moved again for ...

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    181 about your vehicle 3 tilting the backrest to tilt the seat, pull lever l up and push the backrest towards the front of the vehicle. When the backrest goes back into position, it will automatically block once it has reached the correct position. Warning do not use the electric seat adjustment con...

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    182 about your vehicle seat back rake adjustment use control q to adjust the seat back rake. To adjust the rake, press the front or back of the control. Q r tilting the backrest pull lever r to tilt the backrest forward..

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    183 about your vehicle 3 adjusting the steering wheel the steering wheel can be adjusted for rake and reach. Warning do not adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. Mechanical adjustment 1) unlock lever a by pushing it forward. 2) adjust the position of the steering wheel. 3) lock the s...

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    184 about your vehicle rear-view mirrors internal rear-view mirror hold the internal rear-view mirror and move it to the required position. The internal rear-view mirror is fitted with an electrochromic mirror that automatically darkens to reduce the dazzling effect of the reflected light on the dri...

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    185 about your vehicle 3 on versions equipped with a driver's seat with memory, every time the seat position is memorised, the external rear-view mirror position is also stored automatically, both for the normal travelling direction and reverse manoeuvring. To memorise a new position of the external...

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    186 about your vehicle air conditioning and heating system operating modes automatic this mode automatically adjusts the air distribution, temperature and ventilation levels according to the temperature set by the user. Partially automatic this mode allows the user to adjust certain parameters manua...

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    187 about your vehicle 3 left-hand temperature setting and auto button (1) this is used to select the required air temperature in the left-hand side of the passenger compartment; the auto button is used to activate automatic operation (led on). A.C. Compressor activation/deactivation (2) this is use...

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    188 about your vehicle right-hand temperature setting and auto button (7) this is used to select the required air temperature in the right-hand side of the passenger compartment; the auto button is used to activate automatic operation (led on). Right-hand air distribution mode setting (8) this is us...

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    189 about your vehicle 3 a maintenance the pollen filter must be replaced every year, as indicated in the “maintenance schedule”. Important note the air coming out of the vents does not correspond to the temperature requested by the user, but is the temperature required to maintain the desired tempe...

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    190 about your vehicle placing luggage in the luggage compartment warning all luggage must be very carefully placed and secured in the luggage compartment. Luggage or heavy items that are not secured could be projected into the passenger compartment at high speed in the event of a sudden change in d...

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    191 about your vehicle 3 parcel shelf the parcel shelf separates the luggage compartment from the passenger compartment and consists of two removable panels, c and d . The front panel c is held in position by a pin at each of the two ends. To increase vertical load space, the front panel c is remova...

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    192 about your vehicle partition between passenger compartment and luggage compartment for carrying particularly bulky objects, the panel separating the rear shelf from the luggage compartment may be folded down to allow access between the luggage and passenger compartments. To lower the hatch, pull...

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    193 about your vehicle 3 passenger compartment accessories glove compartment this is located on the passenger side of the dashboard. To open it press the open c button: the glove compartment will move down slowly by way of a damped opening mechanism. The glove compartment is illuminated by an intern...

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    194 about your vehicle oddment storage compartments there are several oddment storage compartments in the passenger compartment located on the lower part of the doors and on the centre console. The armrest on the centre console can be moved forwards. The centre console has a cup holder..

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    195 about your vehicle 3 12v power socket the vehicle has a power socket d , positioned in the glove compartment under the armrest. The socket can be used to power small electrical appliances including: mobile phones, lights, vacuum cleaner and any other accessory with absorption not exceeding 140 w...

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    Toolkit ................................................................ 198 replacing light bulbs ........................................... 203 replacing a fuse .................................................. 206 replacing a wheel ................................................ 215 towing ......

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    4 advice for emergency situations.

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    198 advice for emergency situations warning repair work using the toolkit requires: - suitable protective equipment (e.G. Gloves) - adequate precautions to be taken (e.G. During tyre replacement never lie under a vehicle raised by a jack) - minimum specific expertise when working in contact with ele...

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    199 advice for emergency situations 4 warning the electric parking brake (epb) emergency release tool and the park lock emergency release tool may only be used by specialised workshop technicians, as indicated on the label on the tool kit..

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    200 advice for emergency situations emergency tyre repair and inflation kit stored in the luggage compartment, it can be used in the event of a puncture or low tyre pressure to repair and/or inflate a tyre enough to continue the journey safely. Important note to use the tyre repair and inflation kit...

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    201 advice for emergency situations 4 important note after driving for approximately 10 minutes, stop and recheck the tyre pressure. Remember to apply the parking brake. Warning if the pressure has decreased below 1.8 bar (26.11 psi), do not continue driving: the kit cannot guarantee the correct hol...

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    202 advice for emergency situations environment replace the spray can containing the expired liquid sealant. Do not dispose of the spray can and sealant in normal domestic waste. Dispose of in accordance with national and local regulations or ask the ferrari service network to take care of disposal....

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    203 advice for emergency situations 4 replacing the front and rear light bulbs important note to replace the front and rear light bulbs, contact the ferrari service network . To adjust the headlight beam, please contact the ferrari service network . Replacing number plate light bulbs to replace a nu...

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    204 advice for emergency situations replacing other light bulbs roof dome light • use a screwdriver to gently prise under the edge of the transparent cover c of the dome light and remove it from the roof panel. • replace the bulb d or e or f . • refit the dome light and make sure that the wires are ...

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    205 advice for emergency situations 4 light bulbs (12v except for high beam and low beam) type power low beams and high beams gas-discharge (xenon) das front running lights led front turn indicator lights led side turn indicator lights incandescent t4w running and stop lights led reverse lights led ...

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    206 advice for emergency situations replacing a fuse when an electrical device is not working, check that the corresponding fuse is not blown. A - unblown fuse b - blown fuse important note if the problem persists, contact the ferrari service network . Important note when replacing a fuse, always us...

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    207 advice for emergency situations 4 location of the fuse and relay boxes a - fuses and relays in battery compartment (right-hand side of engine compartment) b - body computer fuses and relays (dashboard to left of steering wheel) c - fuses and relays in passenger compartment on passenger side (und...

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    208 advice for emergency situations fuses and relays in battery compartment to access these fuses: • open the engine compartment lid and remove the cosmetic shield on the right-hand side of the engine compartment by unscrewing the screws shown in the figure; • remove the cover of box a located above...

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    209 advice for emergency situations 4 f-70 f-73 f-72 f71 f-70 cal2 cal5 f-73 f-72 f-71 box b contains these fuses and relays: ref. Amp. Use f-12 15 right high beam f-13 15 left high beam f-31 7.5 int/a for dashboard ecu, body computer node and air conditioning and heating relay coils f-32 10 dome li...

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    210 advice for emergency situations f-51 7.5 electronically controlled gearbox node, ignition button f-52 15 power socket, driver seat heating t01 20 low beam relay t11 30 heated rear window relay t12 30 service relay 1 (dependent on int/a ignition switch) t13 50 jumper (service power supply 2) fuse...

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    211 advice for emergency situations 4 f-10 30 +30 bus bar for f-94, f-95, f-106 f-11 25 left bank oxygen sensor f-14 15 +30 high beam relay f-15 30 +30 ignition switch f-16 25 +30 right bank engine control power supply f-17 25 +30 left bank engine control power supply f-19 20 +30 active aerodynamic ...

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    212 advice for emergency situations t02 30 high beam relay t03 30 passenger compartment control lighting relay t05 30 supplementary stop light relay t07 50 horn relay t08 30 air conditioning and heating system compressor relay t09 30 left cylinder bank injection system main relay t10 30 right cylind...

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    213 advice for emergency situations 4 fuses and relays on centre console to access these fuses, remove the rear part 3 of the glove compartment on the centre console. Box d contains these fuses and relays: ref. Amp. Use f-54 30 +30 hifi amplifier f-56 30 +30 driving position node f-57 7.5 side marke...

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    214 advice for emergency situations fuses and relays in luggage compartment to access these fuses, remove the right hand luggage compartment panel. Box e contains these fuses and relays: ref. Amp. Use f-96 10 +30 luggage compartment lock relay f-97 10 +30 electronic passenger position node, luggage ...

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    215 advice for emergency situations 4 replacing a wheel important note if one or more wheels need to be replaced, proceed as follows: • replace the wheel stud bolts with damaged threads or tapers • carefully clean the wheel stud bolts before fitting • do not lubricate the contact surfaces between th...

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    216 advice for emergency situations replacing a wheel • position the vehicle on an even surface, then block the rear wheels by applying the parking brake. Warning make sure that the vehicle is in a safe position by applying the parking brake. • if necessary, switch on the hazard warning lights and p...

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    217 advice for emergency situations 4 warning the kit must be used in “tyre inflation” mode. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the kit. • inflate the spare wheel to the indicated pressure (see page 30). • lower the vehicle and remove the jack. • tightly fasten the stud bolts, alternately...

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    218 advice for emergency situations towing when towing the vehicle, avoid using anchor points that are not designed for the tow hook inserted in housing c . Proceed as follows: • take the tow hook out of the tool bag. • using a screwdriver, prise open the circular cap b on the left hand side of the ...

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    219 advice for emergency situations 4 fuel inertia switch the fuel inertia switch is a safety device which deactivates the fuel pump relays if a collision occurs. A specific symbol appears on the left tft display (see page 109) and the hazard warning lights activate to indicate that this switch has ...

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    220 advice for emergency situations battery the battery is located on the right-hand side of the engine compartment: to access it, remove the cosmetic shield by unscrewing the three screws shown in the figure. Checking the battery the vehicle is equipped with a sealed lead acid battery that does not...

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    221 advice for emergency situations 4 c warning when the battery is connected and charged, this operation is automatically performed when the doors are opened and closed. The windows must remain lowered until the charged battery is reconnected. If the battery is discharged and the windows are fully ...

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    222 advice for emergency situations warning before starting the engine, wait at least 60 second with the ignition key in position ii to allow the electronic system that controls the motor-driven valves and the ac ecu to run a self- acquisition process. During this period, no devices must be activate...

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    223 advice for emergency situations 4 to perform an emergency start, do the following: • apply the parking brake. • deactivate all the electrical devices. • remove the cosmetic shield on the right hand side of the engine compartment by unscrewing the three screws shown in the figure. • remove the co...

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    224 advice for emergency situations battery conditioner the vehicle is equipped with a battery conditioner to maintain and recharge the battery. Important note using the battery conditioner will extend the life of the battery. The device is kept in a pocket inside the car cover bag supplied with the...

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    225 advice for emergency situations 4 warning the engine cannot be started as long as the battery conditioner is connected to the vehicle socket. Important note additional technical information on the use of the device can be found in the manual provided inside the pocket of the car cover bag. Exhau...

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    226 advice for emergency situations warning if the temperature is too high: the temperature in the catalytic converters has reached a dangerous level and could damage them; if you continue to drive, the engine control ecu intervenes and reduces the torque produced by the engine. The torque limit rem...

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    227 advice for emergency situations 4 important note certain high-performance actions (including but not limited to: “launch” control start, standing start with wheelspin with manettino set to esc off, etc.) may be inhibited to prevent excessive overheating of the clutches: the system warns the driv...

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    228 advice for emergency situations replacing brake pads brake pads the front brake pads have a wear detector connected to the brake warning light; if this warning light comes on or braking is not even, have the pad thickness and the state of the braking surfaces checked. The minimum brake pad thick...

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    229 advice for emergency situations 4 c b if the vehicle needs to be moved but the electric parking brake cannot be deactivated because the battery is flat or there is a failure in the electrical system that controls it, the emergency release procedure described below must be performed. • take wrenc...

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    230 advice for emergency situations park lock emergency release warning the emergency release procedure must only be carried out by specialised workshop technicians. If the system cannot be released, contact the nearest ferrari service centre . Warning this should be avoided unless absolutely necess...

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    231 advice for emergency situations 4 • remove the rubber protection cap e . • place wrench d in the manual release device housing f . • to perform the emergency release, turn wrench d counterclockwise for a quarter turn. If the electrical system allows it, check that the letter “n” appears on the g...

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    Warranty booklet ................................................ 234 maintenance ....................................................... 234 level checks ......................................................... 236 wheels and tyres ................................................. 243 maintenance ...

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    5 care of the vehicle.

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    234 care of the vehicle warranty booklet the vehicle comes with a “warranty booklet”. This contains the vehicle’s warranty validity conditions. Warning the warranty booklet also contains special blank spaces where the ferrari service network can register the regular maintenance services performed, a...

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    235 care of the vehicle 5 information on scheduled maintenance can also be displayed on the left tft display if requested by the driver irrespective of the scheduled deadlines. To do this, call up the menu screen page (see page 90) and select “service”. Chassis and bodywork maintenance the chassis h...

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    236 care of the vehicle level checks ref. A engine oil tank cap (page 238) b brake fluid tank cap (page 241) c windscreen and headlight washer fluid reservoir cap (page 242) d coolant tank cap (page 240) e power steering system fluid reservoir cap (page 240) a c b d e.

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    237 care of the vehicle 5 important note the level checks must be performed at the intervals indicated in the “warranty booklet” or, in any case, before starting a long journey. Environment all the materials used for the following operations (e.G. Cloths soaked with oil or grease, pans, etc.) must b...

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    238 care of the vehicle checking the engine oil level warning the engine oil level must be checked when the engine is idling and warm and the vehicle is on level ground. Do not add oil with different characteristics from those of the oil already in the engine. The symbol, shown below, on the left tf...

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    239 care of the vehicle 5 7. Screw cap a back on tightly. After topping up, the “low oil level” symbol on the left tft display may remain on for some time. This will allow the system to perform all the necessary checks. You should therefore consider this behaviour normal. 8. When you have added or c...

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    240 care of the vehicle checking the coolant level warning the coolant in the cooling system reaches very high temperatures and pressures. This procedure must always be performed when the engine is cold. Never remove the cap from the expansion tank when the engine is running or warm. • remove the co...

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    241 care of the vehicle 5 max min • check that the power steering oil level is between the min and max levels on the dipstick. • if the level is near the min reference mark, top up with the recommended oil up to the max level. Warning always use the indicated quantity of new, recommended fluid taken...

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    242 care of the vehicle warning the fluid in the brake system may damage plastic, rubber and painted parts and is highly dangerous if it comes into contact with the eyes or the skin. If the fluid comes into contact with the eyes or skin, wash the affected part thoroughly with running water. To avoid...

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    243 care of the vehicle 5 wheels and tyres to ensure maximum performance and tyre life and to permit the best tyre adjustment on the wheel rim, it is important to comply with the following instructions for the first 200/300 km (125 - 185 mi) with new tyres: • avoid sudden acceleration • avoid sharp ...

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    244 care of the vehicle warning the ferrari service network has the necessary equipment for tyre replacement. Have the tyres replaced by the ferrari service network which has the equipment needed to avoid damage to the sensor inside the wheel rim which could be caused by carelessly performed procedu...

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    245 care of the vehicle 5 maintenance of seat belts and pretensioners • periodically check that the screws on the anchor points are tight and that the seat belt is in perfect condition and slides smoothly. • the seat belt must be kept clean; the presence of any dirt could prevent the seat belt retra...

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    246 care of the vehicle important note do not use aggressive products for cleaning the windows. The use of aggressive products could seriously damage the bodywork. • do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or when the bodywork is still warm: make sure that the jet of water does not blast the pain...

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    247 care of the vehicle 5 • any areas that are cracked or chipped by stones, scratches or parking manoeuvres, etc., must be immediately repaired by the ferrari service network . Important note do not lean against the vehicle especially if you are wearing clothes with buttons, buckles or are wearing ...

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    248 care of the vehicle cleaning the interior cleaning and care of the leather upholstery as indicated in the “maintenance schedule” (see the “warranty booklet”), proper and regular treatment, at least once a year, will help preserve the quality, natural characteristics and softness of the leather u...

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    249 care of the vehicle 5 if the vehicle is stored for long periods if the vehicle is not used for long periods of time, certain precautions should be taken: • if possible, park the vehicle on a level surface in a covered and well-ventilated area • prevent the vehicle from moving by engaging a gear ...

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    Glossary .............................................................. 253.

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    6 glossary.

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    253 glossary 6 abbreviation meaning abs (anti-lock braking system) the abs prevents wheel locking when braking so that vehicle handling can be maintained. Ac air conditioning. Asr (antriebs schlupf regelung) anti-skid regulation during acceleration. Auto easy exit simplified function gear shifting. ...

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    254 glossary abbreviation meaning f1-trac traction control derived from the technologies used in the racing sector. The system can estimate the maximum available grip in advance by continuously monitoring the relative wheel speed and using an auto-adaptive operating logic. Comparing this information...

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    255 glossary 6.

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    Table of contents ................................................ 258.

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    7 table of contents.

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    258 table of contents index simboli 12v power socket ....................................................................... 195 a activating cruise control ........................................................ 130 active brake cooling ................................................................

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    259 table of contents 7 cleaning the interior ................................................................. 248 cleaning the vehicle .................................................................. 245 clutch overheat alarm devices .............................................. 226 code card ....

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    260 table of contents engine rpm led on steering wheel (optional) ........... 115 engine start ......................................................................... 132 environmental protection ......................................................... 10 epb - electric parking brake ...............

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    261 table of contents 7 k key codes ......................................................................................... 14 key lock .......................................................................................... 77 l launch button .......................................................

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    262 table of contents r race mode .................................................................................. 157 racing seat (optional) ............................................................... 181 rain sensor ...............................................................................

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    263 table of contents 7 t tool kit ........................................................................................... 198 toolkit ............................................................................................. 198 tpms failure .....................................................

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    264 table of contents.

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    Equipment and options in ferrari vehicle models may vary because of specific legal and market requirements. The information contained in this publication is therefore not binding in any way. Ferrari reserves the right to make any modification to the vehicle models described in this manual, at any ti...

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    Code no. 85173600 catalogue no. 4283/12 e dition 2 nd edition november 2012 e diting star s.R.L. Alessandria - italia p rinting star s.R.L. Alessandria - italia technical service department via abetone inferiore, 4 41053 maranello modena - italia.