Summary of 612 scaglietti

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    Owner’s manual.

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    2 due to the high power generated by the engine, we recommend the vehicle is only used by experienced drivers. Service the information contained in this manual is necessary to use the vehicle properly and to ensure it is kept in good working order. Carefully following the instructions contained here...

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    3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 table of contents general using the vehicle engine vehicle chassis electrical system checks and maintenance alphabetical table of contents.

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    4 consulting the manual this manual refers to vehicles with two gearbox types: • “f1”electronically-controlled gearbox; • mechanical gearbox. Therefore some information may vary depending on the gearbox fitted. To facilitate easier reading, the topics are sub-divided into sections and chapters. The ...

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    5 1 general vehicle keys ____________________________________________________ 6 alarm system ____________________________________________________ 7 electronic alarm system ________________________________________ 9 vehicle identification data ____________________________________ 11 data labels _____...

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    6 1 a c b vehicle keys on delivery, the vehicle is supplied with two identical keys. In case of loss, a duplicate can be requested from f errari providing the number shown on the plastic tag attached to the key. Make sure to record the number in the space provided on the warranty booklet. Requesting...

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    7 1 0 ii iii eobd code alarm system the ferrari code system in order to increase protection against attempts at theft, the vehicle is equipped with an electronic engine immobilizer system (ferrari code) which is automatically activated when the ignition key is removed. Each ignition key contains an ...

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    8 1 duplicating the keys when ordering additional keys, remember that the memorisation procedure (up to maximum of 7 keys) must be carried out on all the keys, including those already in your possession. Directly contact the ferrari service network , bringing with you all the keys in your possession...

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    9 1 a electronic alarm system the electronic alarm system has the following functions: - remote management of the centralised door locking/unlocking; - perimeter surveillance, detecting the opening of doors, front and rear lids; - motion surveillance, detecting intrusion in the passenger compartment...

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    10 1 b c d code deactivation to deactivate the vehicle electronic alarm, press button b on the key: - the direction indicators will flash twice; - the system emits a double beep; - the red led on the dashboard switches off ; - the dome lights, under door lights and external rear view mirror lights t...

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    11 1 vehicle identification data engine type and number vehicle identification plate assembly number plate chassis type and number gearbox type and number chassis type and number.

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    12 1 data labels 6 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 12 11 1 13.

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    13 1 label description 1 - low beams homologation label. 2 - paint code label. 3 - anti-freeze label. 4 - “high voltage” label. 5 - ece homologation label. 6 - airbag maintenance label; child seat warning label. 7 - airbag label. 8 - battery master switch instruction label. 9 - “lead-free fuel” labe...

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    14 1 1951 856 4902 2950 1096 13 77 1688 1641 dimensions and weights wheelbase 2950 mm (116.14 in.) max. Length 4902 mm (192.99 in.) max. Width 1951 mm (76.81 in.) max. Height (*) 1377 mm (54.21 in.) front track 1688 mm (66.45 in.) rear track 1641 mm (64.60 in.) kerb weight: (mechanical gearbox) 1875...

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    15 1 engine main specifications type f 133f number of cylinders 12 - v 65° cylinder bore mm 89 piston stroke mm 77 piston displacement: cm 3 479 total displacement cm 3 5,748 compression ratio 11 : 1 maximum engine speed rpm 7,500 max. Power (dir. 2002/80b/ce) kw 397 corresponding rpm 7,250 max. Tor...

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    16 1 transmission ratios gearbox ratios differential bevel gear pair ratio total transmission ratio (engine/wheel rev.): gear 1 41 / 13 = 3.154 4.182 13.190 2 37 / 17 = 2.176 9.100 3 36 / 23 = 1.565 6.545 4 32 / 27 = 1.185 4.956 5 29 / 31 = 0.935 3.910 6 25 / 33 = 0.757 3.166 r 31 / 13 = 2.385 9.974...

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    17 1 a 0 bar - 0 psi standard run flat 0 bar - 0 psi wheel replacement for the correct procedure, see the notes on page 131. Wheel bolt pre-tightening 35÷40 nm wheel bolt final tightening 100 nm spare wheel tyre (max. Speed 80 km/h - 50 mph) t 115/70 r19 pirelli inflation pressure (when cold) 4.2 ba...

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    18 1 capacities parts to be refilled quantity fill with: ref. Page. Engine system total capacity 13 l shell helix ultra sae 5w-40 158 quantity of oil between “min” and “max” 1.5 l oil consumption (depending on the conditions of use) 1.0 ÷ 2.0 1/1,000 km (600 miles) gearbox and differential (includin...

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    19 2 using the vehicle instrument panel and controls ________________________________ 20 instrument panel ______________________________________________ 21 warning lights ________________________________________________ 30 tft display warning lights ____________________________________ 32 running-in...

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    20 2 22 21 19 5 16 2 14 15 13 24 7 4 10 6 3 25 8 17 18 1 24 11 12 9 19 22 23 20 instrument panel and controls.

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    21 2 5 5 5 2 5 3 4 1 5 location of driving controls 1. Ignition switch 2. Seat adjustment controls 3. Internal rear-view mirror 4. External rear-view mirror controls 5. Steering wheel height and depth adjustment control 6. Steering wheel mounted controls 7. Headlight switch 8. Dome light and buttons...

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    22 2 c a b c a b mode disp “tft” display located in the instrument panel, it performs the following functions: - indication of the control parameters - indication of general information while driving - fault warnings. This can be displayed with two colour options: - day (grey background); - night (b...

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    23 2 enter up down enter up down disp (display) scrolls through the following screens: - sport; - trip a; - trip b; - tyre pressure. Up - selects the main functions by scrolling up. - menu page not active: increases the panel brightness. - odometer flashing: selects the trip to reset. - twilight sen...

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    24 2 sport trip a - trip b tyre pressure sport configurations: the display can have the following configurations, which are selected using the “disp” button or from the menu page using the mode button (see page 22): - sport; - trip a; - trip b; - tyre pressure. Sport in addition to the standard para...

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    25 2 1 2 a b c d parameters shared by all the configurations: a - odometer pressing “enter”, the odometer on the tft display shows the total 1 or trip 2 mileage. To reset the trip odometers, press and hold the mode button. If trip b is not enabled, trip a automatically resets, whereas if it is enabl...

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    26 2 g e f h g - water temperature gauge it indicates the water temperature. The red warning light h switches on when the temperature exceeds 120 °c, to indicate that the temperature is too high. In this case, reduce the engine speed immediately. Should the warning light remain on, turn off the engi...

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    27 2 enter up down mode enter up down configuration settings: the parameter display options can be set and customised in their various configurations, from the menu page: menu page to display the menu page, press the mode button briefly. The following parameters can be set: - brightness; - display s...

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    28 2 language and units of measurement the following language options are available: - english; - german; - italian; - french; - spanish. The following units of measurement are available: - distance (km or miles); - consumption (1/100 km - km/l or mpg uk - mpg us); - temperature (°c or °f); - pressu...

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    29 2 gear display (f1 gearbox) it is incorporated in the revolution counter. With the ignition key in position ii (see page 49), it shows the gear engaged. N neutral r reverse 1 1 st gear 2 2 nd gear 3 3 rd gear 4 4 th gear 5 5 st gear 6 6 st gear d automatic gearshift mode when the “–” symbol is di...

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    30 2 warning lights in addition to the self-check performed before ignition, the warning lights may illuminate in the following cases: notes: (x) they are also viewed on the display. Abs (x) while driving to indicate a malfunction in the abs system. The standard braking system remains functional - c...

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    31 2 alternator (x) when there is a fault in the recharging system. When the battery is insufficiently charged or overcharged (flashing). Engine control system malfunctioning (x) during operation, to indicate a malfunction in the emission control system and in the ignition/injection system. After tu...

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    32 2 simultaneous illumination of several lights failure of all the braking systems “abs - ebd - cst” (x) when all the warning lights shown in the figure illuminate at the same time: caution: danger of rear wheels locking due to inefficiency of the electronic brake force distributor and risk of spin...

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    33 2 catalytic converter temperature if flashing, it indicates that the temperature of the catalytic converters is high: slow down until the warning light turns off. If the warning light remains on without flashing, the temperature reached by the catalytic converters is excessively high: stop the ve...

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    34 2 running-in the driving style adopted during the first 1000 km (620 mi.) of driving is critical for proper running-in; do not run the engine at excessively high speeds. Engine and transmission avoid exceeding 5000 rpm for the first 1000 km (620 mi). After starting, avoid exceeding 4000 rpm until...

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    35 2 b a c e d doors introduction when a door is opened or closed, the window automatically moves down by approximately 2 centimetres (0.78 in.) (position a) to a “preset position”, in order to avoid contact with the upper weather strip. When the door is closed, the window automatically moves back u...

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    36 2 f f g h using the handle f to open the door, the window will moves down to the “preset position” . When the door is closed, it will rise back to the “upper threshold” position. If the handle f is operated without opening the door, the window moves down to the “preset position”, but after 2 seco...

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    37 2 a b c power windows controls a and b, which are used to operate the windows, are only active when the ignition key is turned to position ii (see page 49). Driver-side power window the window is raised or lowered using button a. Manual operation (partial opening/closing) or automatic operation...

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    38 2 a a b a external lights and direction indicators the external lights and indicators only operate with the ignition key in position ii (see page 49). The external lights can be switched on and off manually or automatically, depending on the daylight. Light switch switch a has five positions: 0 -...

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    39 2 a “follow me home” function this function allows you to set a timer for the position lights and for the low beams, so that they remain on, for a certain period, after turning off the engine. This feature is activated using the lever b on the steering column which flashes the headlights (see the...

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    40 2 a automatic activation/deactivation when the light switch a is turned to aut and the ignition key is in position ii (see page 49), the position lights, low beam lights and number plate lights turn on and off according to the ambient light. The high beams can only be turned on manually by pushin...

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    41 2 b b d c direction indicators when lever b is: - moved up, the right-hand direction indicators are activated; - moved down, the left-hand direction indicators are activated; the warning light c will illuminate on the instrument panel. The lever returns to the neutral position automatically when ...

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    42 2 a b a a windscreen washer/wipers and headlight washer windscreen washer this is activated by pulling lever a towards the steering wheel (automatic return). When the windscreen washer is activated, the windscreen wipers star t automatically. Releasing the lever stops the spray of fluid while the...

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    43 2 c c rain sensor this automatically adjusts the windscreen wiper timing to the intensity of the rain during intermittent operation. All functions controlled by the right hand lever are unaffected. The rain sensor automatically activates when the right hand lever is moved to auto, and it has a ra...

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    44 2 a a b c steering wheel buttons horn control the horn can be used by pressing the horn symbol a, on either side of the steering wheel. “sport” mode the driver can change the vehicle setting depending on his own driving style. • the “sport” mode can be activated or deactivated by pressing button ...

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    45 2 f e d cst system deactivation the cst system is deactivated by pressing button d (assuming it is active when the vehicle is started). The warning lights e and f illuminate on the tft display. When the system is active, its operation is indicated on the tft display by the green warning light for...

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    46 2 mode disp enter up down enter up down tft display buttons the mode, disp, up, down and enter buttons enable interaction with the tft display system, and their operation is described in the “display tft” chapter (see page 22). Change the tft display settings only when the vehicle is stationary..

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    47 2 a b c d roof controls deactivating the alarm system motion sensors pressing button a deactivates the alarm motion sensing system. When this feature is deactivated, the led on the button will flash for 3 seconds and then turn off. Deactivating the anti-lift alarm system pressing button b deactiv...

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    48 2 b a e c d controls on the central console hazard warning lights press button a to turn on the hazard lights. These lights will operate with the ignition key in any position. To turn them off, press the button again. When the hazard lights are on, the direction indicators, the relative warning l...

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    49 2 0 ii iii position iii - start never remove the key when the vehicle is in motion! The steering wheel will lock automatically with the first turn of the steering wheel. Always remember to remove the key from the ignition when you get out of the vehicle! Never leave children unattended in the car...

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    50 2 a b starting and driving the vehicle (“f1” gearbox) if the warning light (b) continues flashing without turning off, deactivate the system and reactivate it. If the failure persists, contact the f errari s ervice n etwork to have the necessary checks performed. If the warning light b remains il...

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    51 2 c d d down up operation with the engine off once the “system start-up” phase has been completed, the gear engaged will appear on the display: n (neutral); r (reverse); 1 (1 st gear); 2 (2 nd gear), etc. If the display is flashing (this can also happen in “n”), the gear has not been correctly en...

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    52 2 starting the engine before starting the engine, make sure that the alarm system and all the electrical devices with a high power absorption are off. • ensure that the handbrake is engaged and that the doors are closed. • hold the brake pedal pressed when starting the engine. • do not press the ...

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    53 2 for safety reasons, the system activates a buzzer and automatically shifts to “n” when, with the vehicle stationary, the engine running and gear engaged: • the brake pedal or accelerator pedal is not pressed for more than 90 seconds; • if the brake pedal is pressed for more than 10 minutes; • t...

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    54 2 “down”, down-shifting use the left-hand “down” lever even without releasing the accelerator pedal. A “down-shift” request is not accepted if engagement of the requested gear would force the engine beyond a certain rpm or if a “down-shift” is already in progress due to a too low engine rpm. In a...

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    55 2 e status action result other system functions “f1-s” function the “f1-s” function is characterised by faster gearshifting than in “normal” conditions. “normal” mode press button e to activate performance gearshifting; f1-s will appear on the tft display . Press the button a second time to deact...

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    56 2 g f in case of faults in the control lever assemblies, the system, in addition to activating the buzzer and illuminating the fault warning light (b, see page 50), auto-selects the automatic mode and any further gearshift commands will be ignored, including “n” and “r”. If the malfunction persis...

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    57 2 h auto l m “automatic gearshift” mode this mode is activated (or deactivated) using switch h. The symbol “d auto” l will appear on the gear display on the dashboard and the system will automatically shift the gears “up” and “down” according to the speed of the vehicle, the engine rpm and the to...

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    58 2 r 1 3 5 2 4 6 starting the engine before starting the engine, make sure that the alarm system and all electrical devices with high power absorption are turned off. • ensure that the handbrake is engaged. • put the gearshift lever into neutral. • fully depress the clutch pedal without pushing th...

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    59 2 while driving never drive, not even downhill, with the revolution counter pointer near the peak engine speed. When the revolution counter pointer approaches peak speed (the red zone), the driver must be very careful to avoid exceeding that limit. In normal conditions, all the red and amber ligh...

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    60 2 safe driving for safe travelling, 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 rear-view mirrors...

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    61 2 additionally, ensure that any loose floor mat sits correctly. Water, ice and salt spread on icy roads may deposit on the brake discs and reduce the efficiency of the initial braking. - make regular stops to loosen up your limbs and refresh yourself, and avoid driving for hours on end. - keep a ...

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    62 2 driving in fog - whenever possible, avoid travelling if the fog is thick. If you have to drive in misty conditions, or if there is thick fog or fog banks, follow these rules: - keep a moderate speed. - turn on the low beams, even during the day, and use the rear and front fog lights. Avoid usin...

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    63 2 a parking manoeuvre to make parking manoeuvres easier for the driver, the vehicle is equipped with four sensors housed on the rear bumper; optionally, four sensors can also be fitted on the front bumper. During parking manoeuvres, the parking sensors provide the driver with information on the d...

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    64 2 if your vehicle is equipped with a system with front and rear sensors, the distance from the obstacles will be also viewed on the tft display. The position and the distance from the obstacle are displayed in the fields around the vehicle. The colour represents the distance, while the field repr...

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    65 2 sensor range the sensors allow the system to monitor the front and rear of the vehicle. They are positioned so as to monitor the central and lateral zones at the front and at the rear of the vehicle. If the obstacle is located in the central area, this is detected at distances of less than 0.9 ...

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    66 2 respecting the environment we are all responsible for respecting and protecting the environment. Ferrari has designed and constructed this vehicle using technology, materials and devices to reduce the harmful impact on the environment to a minimum. As further contribution towards protecting the...

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    67 2 anti-pollution device maintenance the correct operation of the anti-pollution devices not only ensures respect for the environment, but also affects vehicle performance. Therefore, keeping these devices in good working conditions is the first rule for driving ecologically sound. The first preca...

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    68 2 a b a c handbrake lever to engage the handbrake, pull the lever a fully upwards, until the rear wheels lock. With the ignition key in position ii, handbrake engagement is indicated by the illumination of the warning light b. To release the handbrake, pull the lever slightly upwards and press th...

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    69 2 c e a b d a 1 a 2 a 3 front seats never adjust the seat while driving: you may lose control of the vehicle. Moving the seat could distract you or make you press a pedal unintentionally. Adjust the driver’s seat only when the vehicle is stationary. The seats can only be adjusted with the ignitio...

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    70 2 b 5 b 6 a 4 ok no 4 - height-tilt feature by pressing control a in the centre, you can adjust both the seat cushion height and tilting at the same time. 5 - backrest adjustment push lever b forward or backward to raise or lower the seat backrest. 6 - headrest adjustment move the lever b up or d...

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    71 2 d e c f lumbar support adjustment (optional on the passenger seat) push control c, on the horizontal arrows to increase or decrease lumbar support, and on the vertical arrows to lift or lower the lumbar support, and on the vertical arrows to lift or lower the lumbar support. The lumbar support ...

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    72 2 lumbar support adjustment is not included in the seat position memory. The memorisation of a new seat position cancels the one previously stored with the same button. To recall the memorised position with the door open, press the relative button “1”, “2” or “3”. A memorised position can a...

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    73 2 a adjusting the steering wheel the steering wheel can be electrically adjusted, both in terms of height and depth. It can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position ii. For adjustment, move the control a in the four directions. The steering wheel position is memorised, together with th...

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    74 2 a a 1 a 2 a 3 external rear-view mirrors these are electrically adjusted using control a (with the ignition key in position ii) and are equipped with defogging elements. 1) mirror selection: use control a, to select the mirror you wish to adjust (right- or left-hand). 2) mirror positioning: mov...

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    75 2 2 1 3 storing the rear-view mirror position in the models equipped with memory seats, every time the seat position is memorised, the external rear view mirror position is also stored automatically, both for the normal travelling direction and for reverse manoeuvring. To memorise a new position ...

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    76 2 b d c adjusting seat belt height (front seats only) the seat belts height must only be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary. To move the belt feeder a, raise or lower the headrest adjustment lever b . Always adjust the height of the front seat belts so that they suit the driver’s and...

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    77 2 e c f g if the driver’s seat belt has not been fastened, when the ignition key is turned to position ii, the warning light e comes on. Do not use any objects (spring clips, locks, etc.) that could keep a seat belt from fitting properly. Do not allow children to be held on a passenger’s lap usin...

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    78 2 emergency tensioning device, seat belt force limiter the seat belts for the front and rear seats in this vehicle are equipped with emergency tensioning devices (also called “pretensioners”) and force limiters. The pretensioners are pyrotechnic devices which, if activated, keep the belt properly...

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    79 2 g h child safety because of their size, children are at greater risk for injuries than adults. Suitable restraining or safety systems must be used. All persons whose physical characteristics (e.G., height, weight) meet the limit values provided by the established legislation in each country mus...

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    80 2 a b c in addition, move the passenger seat as far back as possible in order to prevent the child seat from touching the dashboard. Do not tamper with seat belts or child restraint systems. Established legislation in some countries already provides that children under 12 years of age may not t...

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    81 2 deployment the airbags are controlled by an ecu that activates them in the case of a head-on collision with medium or strong impact. In the case of a collision with an impact force that causes deceleration exceeding the value set for the internal sensor, the ecu will transmit a signal to deploy...

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    82 2 d e f do not modify the system components or wiring under any circumstances. When the ignition key is in position ii, although the engine is off, the airbags can still be activated when the vehicle is stationary if it is hit by a moving vehicle. Thus, even with the vehicle stationary, do not se...

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    83 2 g h passenger-side airbag manual deactivation (optional) if a child is to be transported in the front passenger seat, always deactivate the passenger-side airbag before fitting the child seat. The airbag is deactivated using the switch (operated by means of the specific key) located on the righ...

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    84 2 c e b d a b infotainment system the infotainment system includes the following components: - radio – cd player - satellite navigator (with removable front panel); - cd holder; - antenna amplifier; - cd changer; - central twiddler speaker; - side twiddler speaker (n. 2); - side woofer speaker ...

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    85 2 c b a d e f dome lights front when the doors are closed, the dome lights a can be turned on or off using the switch b. Switch c turns on the spot light d. Rear when the doors are closed, the dome lights e, located above the side quarter windows, can be switched on by pressing the button f; to s...

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    86 2 b passenger compartment accessories glove compartment this is located on the passenger’s side of the dashboard, and it is always accessible when the key is in position ii, and for approx. Ten minutes after the key is removed or turned to position 0. To access the glove compartment a...

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    87 2 f g g l h m n o rear map pockets on the lower part of the seat backrest there is a map pocket f to hold newspapers, magazines etc. Do not place metal items in these pockets as they could be dangerous for the passengers, in the event of a collision. Clothing hooks they are fitted in the rear of ...

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    88 2 b sun visors the sun visors can be adjusted to shade both the windscreen and the windows on the doors. On the back of the passenger’s sun visor there is a mirror p which can be accessed by lifting the cover q. At either side of the mirror there are two courtesy lights r which turn on ...

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    89 2 the lid is kept in the open position by two gas struts c. Always check to ensure that the lid is closed properly, to prevent it from opening while driving. Emergency opening if the lever a does not work, insert your hand through the fins on the front grill and push until the closing...

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    90 2 e e b c emergency opening/closing if the button a and the button on the key remote control do not work, pull the small handle d housed in the armrest compartment, between the rear seats. After opening the luggage compartment lid manually with the handled, to close it again electrically with...

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    91 2 d b a b closing • screw the cap b back on tightly and press on the door to close it. Ensure that the string d is not hanging out of the fuel tank door. Emergency opening in the event of a failure of the button a, the fuel tank door can be opened manually by pulling the small lever e located o...

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    92 2 7 8 9 5 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 2 6 air conditioning and heating system 1 fixed air vents for windscreen. 2 fixed air vents for side windows. 3 adjustable front central, side and rear vents. 4 air vents for foot area. 5 sun radiation sensor. 6 outside temperature sensor. 7 passenger compartme...

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    93 2 a c e g i b d h j f the vehicle is equipped with an automatic dual-zone air conditioner/ heater, which adjusts the air temperature, its distribution and flow in the vehicle’s passenger compartment in two separate zones: driver’s side and passenger side. Operating modes automatic this mode autom...

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    94 2 fan speed control e it can operate in three modes: automatic “aut” the air flow is controlled by the electronic system according to the selected temperature to be reached and maintained. Manual “off” turn the control to this position to turn off the air conditioning and to only allow air inlet ...

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    95 2 air recirculation switch f released the air flow comes from the outside. When outside temperatures exceed 35 °c, the air recirculation option remains on with a 120-second pause every twenty minutes to refresh the air. Pressed (led on) the air flow comes from inside the passenger compartment. Th...

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    96 2 a b c adjusting the air vents the adjustable air vents a are positioned on the sides of the dashboard, in the centre of the dashboard and at the rear end of the centre console. Directing the air flow b. Air flow rate b. Turned anti-clockwise: open. Turned clockwise: closed. Maintenance the ...

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    97 3 engine assembly ________________________________________________ 98 ignition-injection system _____________________________________ 99 engine lubrication system ____________________________________ 100 cooling system _______________________________________________ 102 fuel supply system _______...

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    98 3 1 2 4 3 2 4 3 engine assembly timing the timing system is composed of 4 overhead shafts (2 per bank) and 4 valves per cylinder (2 intake and 2 exhaust), controlled by hydraulic tappets, which automatically adjust the clearance for proper operating tolerance. Timing is controlled by means of 2 t...

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    99 3 ignition-injection system each cylinder bank is equipped with an integral bosch motronic me 7.1.1 ignition-injection system controlled by a microprocessor ecu. The ecu regulates the quantity of fuel to be delivered to the injectors and corrects ignition timing to optimise engine efficiency on t...

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    100 3 h b i f g e d c a engine lubrication system lubrication system a - oil radiator b - oil tank c - oil filters d - oil pressure sender e - delivery pump; f - scavenge pump; g - pressure relief valve; h - blow-by system; i - temperature sensor. The lubrication system is of the dry sump type with ...

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    101 3 oil pressure and temperature the red warning light on the instrument panel (see page 30) should always remain off under normal driving conditions. The warning light illuminates when the engine is off and the ignition key is turned to position ii, or when the engine is running and the oil press...

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    102 3 6 4 5 3 7 2 1 8 cooling system cooling system diagram 1 - air bleeder screw 2 - pump body with thermostat 3 - water radiator 4 - drainage tap 5 - electric fans; 6 - expansion tank 7 - filler cap 8 - ntc sensor located on left- hand water outlet manifold..

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    103 3 the engine cooling system uses a pressurised circuit (1.4 kg/cm 2 - 29.8 psi) which circulates an antifreeze mixture. The maximum allowable temperature is 115°c. Reduce engine speed immediately if the temperature gauge needle goes above 115°c. If the temperature does not drop, have the system ...

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    104 3 10 7 6 9 1 4 5 8 3 2 fuel supply system fuel supply system diagram 1 - fuel tank 2 - lh electric pump with filter 3 - rh electric pump with filter and level gauge 4 - filler neck 5 - system drainage tap 6 - fuel vapour separator 7 - multi-functional valve 8 - ventilation valve 9 - fuel deliver...

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    105 3 7 6 1 2 3 4 6 5 fuel supply system the fuel is delivered by two electric pumps which are submerged in the tank and controlled by the ignition-injection ecus. The pressure inside the tank is kept constant by a pressure regulator inside the pump itself. There are two valves located on top of the...

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    106 3 a the system is designed to prevent atmospheric pollution caused by fuel system evaporation. The fuel vapours coming from the separator are collected by the active carbon filter where they are absorbed and retained when the engine is off. If any work needs to be performed on the fuel supply sy...

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    107 3 4 2 7 5 1 3 6 air injection system and catalytic converters air injection system 1 - exhaust gas sampling union 2 - air injection pipe 3 - exhaust manifold 4 - air pump 5 - pneumatic valve 6 - solenoid valve 7 - vacuum tank..

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    108 3 the injection system supplies additional air to the exhaust manifolds in order to reduce hc, co and nox emissions during the warm-up phase of the pre-catalytic converter, inside the manifold, and of the main catalytic converter the air, taken-in through a special filter, is delivered, sometime...

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    109 3 exhaust system overheating alarm devices in the event of irregular engine operation and consequently high exhaust system temperatures, the red warning light on the tft display will light up, with two different alarm levels: high temperatures or extreme temperatures. The warning light is switch...

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    110 3 engine malfunction alarm devices if the warning light “engine check system failure” flashes or is permanently lit while the engine is running, the engine or the emission control system may be malfunctioning. The electronic system detects and isolates the error, preventing damage to the engine ...

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    111 4 clutch ________________________________________________________ 112 gearbox and differential _____________________________________ 112 “f1” gearbox transmission check _____________________________ 113 steering system and steering column _________________________ 114 braking system ____________...

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    112 4 clutch the clutch is a dry single-plate clutch with elastic hub and diaphragm spring; its disengagement is controlled by a self-adjusting hydraulic thrust bearing. Adjustment the clutch is the type with a constant contact thrust bearing. When the plate is worn, the pressure plate moves back. S...

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    113 4 b a c “f1” gearbox transmission check the gearbox is controlled by means of an electro-hydraulic system, which is actuated by the two levers on either side of the steering wheel. These levers substitute the traditional gearshift lever and the clutch pedal. The entire system is mounted at the r...

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    114 4 a b 3 4 a 5 b 2 1 6 7 8 steering system and steering column 5 oil cooling coil 6 cardan joint shaft 7 steering column 8 steering angle sensor. Hydraulic steering system 1 steering box 2 oil tank 3 hydraulic steering pump 4 pump driving belt.

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    115 4 main data • collapsible steering wheel; • steering rack; • permanently-lubricated joints; • steering diameter: m 12.2. The vehicle is fitted with speed-sensitive hydraulic steering. There is a sensor fitted behind the steering wheel which reads the steering angle and communicates with the shoc...

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    116 4 6 3 13 2 5 4 7 4 7 8 8 1 12 6 9 4 9 4 11 10 braking system braking system diagram 1 brake servo 2 master cylinder 3 brake fluid tank 4 abs sensor and toothed wheel 5 abs/asr electro-hydraulic control unit 6 front brake calipers 7 front brake discs 8 rear brake calipers 9 rear brake discs 10 cs...

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    117 4 the hydraulically-controlled braking system is made up of ventilated brake discs on all four wheels, a “tandem” vacuum brake servo and a hydraulic ecu, equipped with solenoid valves and a scavenge pump which activates if the wheels lock and adjusts the pressure to the calipers (abs). The hydra...

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    118 4 a b c cst system the vehicle is equipped with a cst (traction and stability control) yaw prevention monitoring system, encompassing all of the vehicle’s control systems: abs, ebd, asr and esp. The system is fitted with a unit that is designed to predict the vehicle’s behavior with extreme accu...

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    119 4 asr system the asr system controls the spinning of the driving wheels during acceleration through the engine control unit (spark advance delay, engine throttle opening reduction and fuel injection cut off) and the rear brakes. The asr system adds stability to the vehicle and improves active sa...

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    120 4 d abs and ebd systems the vehicle is equipped with abs (anti-lock braking system) and ebd (electronic brake force distribution) systems which, by means of the abs system sensors and the ecu, improve the braking system performance. In the event of an emergency stop or braking on slippery surfac...

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    121 4 e if the brake fluid warning light comes on while driving, stop the vehicle and check the brake fluid level immediately (see page 160): if the fluid level is below the minimum limit, top it up with the recommended fluid and contact the f errari s ervice n etwork immediately. Brake fluid leaks ...

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    122 4 8 2 1 4 3 7 11 10 6 5 9 air conditioning and heating system 7 proportional valves 8 pump for water recirculation 9 sun radiation sensor 10 pollen filter 11 coolant filling/draining cap air conditioning and heating system diagram 1 compressor 2 condenser 3 dehydrator filter 4 pressure gauge 5 e...

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    123 4 specifications the air conditioning and heating system is composed of a heater/ evaporator operated by a microprocessor ecu which, in both automatic and manual operation, is capable of keeping the temperature inside the passenger compartment constant when the conditions outside change, control...

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    124 4 5 4 6 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 3 suspension suspension system diagram 1 shock absorbers 2 electronic control unit 3 wheel acceleration sensor 4 vertical acceleration sensor 5 malfunction indication on the tft display 6 “sport” mode selection button.

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    125 4 specifications • with independent wheels and upper and lower wishbones. • double-acting telescopic hydro-pneumatic shock absorbers, with variation of the electronically-controlled setting. • small kingpin offset, to improve braking stability and reduce vibrations on the steering wheel. • anti-...

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    126 4 failure indicator every time a system malfunctioning is detected, the respective warning light is activated on the “tft” display, on the instrument panel (see page 33). If the failure involves a valve, conditions may arise in which one or two of the four shock absorbers may have a fixed settin...

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    127 4 if sharp objects penetrate the tyres, they can cause damage which is only visible when the tyre is removed. Have any damage inspected as soon as possible by an experienced tyre fitter. Damage can seriously reduce tyre life. Remember that tyres deteriorate over time, even if they are rarely use...

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    128 4 a tyre pressure monitoring system the vehicle is equipped with a system that monitors the tyre pressure by means of special sensors that are secured inside the wheel rims, in position with the inflation valve. These sensors transmit a signal that is detected by the antennas fastened on the car...

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    129 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 normal conditions by pressing the specific button for rapid information display (“disp” key pressed briefly) or selecting the menu option, the user can access the information screen page (screen page 1), which displays the pressure levels for each tyre. The info screen is shown...

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    130 4 9 11 10 12 13 14 screen page 9 shows an example of the standard screen page when the symbol appears in the area dedicated to the warning lights, as is the case for other “hw” priority level malfunctions, until the situation is corrected and following the next setting procedure required by the ...

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    131 4 15 16 17 18 a c b tyre pressure monitoring system failure screen pages 15 and 16 alternate in the following cases: - malfunction in the circuit and/or wiring leading to the ecu - no signal reception by one or more sensors due to malfunction, breakage or flat battery - ecu malfunction. The disp...

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    132 4 warning • keep the spare wheel in proper working order, checking it at regular intervals to ensure the inflation pressure is 4.2 bar (62 psi). • it must only be used for short trips, in emergencies. • when the spare wheel is fitted, never exceed the maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) and drive ...

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    133 4 g g g g g g g g g g g g d e f g g • place the base of the jack on flat, firm ground, positioning it with one of the lifting points located underneath the vehicle underfloor. • raise the vehicle carefully, using the jack, until the wheel is lifted off the ground. If the jack is not positioned c...

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    134 4 chassis - bodywork aluminum materials to reduce the weight of the vehicle, the entire body has been produced with aluminum materials, as the density of aluminum is 1/3 (2.70 kg/dm 3 ) of that of steel (7.85 kg/dm 3 ). Despite the considerable weight reduction, the aluminum parts provide stabil...

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    135 5 electrical system key-operated circuits _________________________________________ 136 battery _______________________________________________________ 136 lights _________________________________________________________ 139 replacing the light bulbs ____________________________________ 139 repl...

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    136 5 a key-operated circuits • starting • windscreen wipers and washer • stop lights • direction indicators • hazard lights • rear fog lights • reverse lights • glove compartment opening and light • cigarette lighter • driver seat position adjustment and memorisation • power windows • steering whee...

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    137 5 b c battery master switch it is located on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment. To access it, remove the small door b . Use the battery master switch to cut off the power from the battery to the electrical system. To disconnect the battery, turn the control lever c on the switch cou...

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    138 5 d e a 2) if the alarm system is enabled, turn it off by pressing button e on the remote control, to prevent it from activating. 3) if required, insert the pin code for the radio (see the car stereo instruction booklet). 4) to initialise the door opening/closing system, use the remote control t...

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    139 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 5 10 8 lights front lights 1 - position light; 2 - high/low beam; 3 - front direction indicator; 4 - side direction indicator. Rear lights 5 - number plate lights; 6 - position and stop light 7 - direction indicator light; 8 - reverse light; 9 - rear fog light; 10 - auxiliary sto...

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    140 5 a b c open d c c open e e f replacing the front direction indicator and parking light bulbs turn the wheels completely inwards, then undo the screws a and extract the panel in the wheelhouse outwards. To replace the front direction indicator bulb, proceed as follows: • detach the connector b f...

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    141 5 a b c b a replacing the side direction indicator bulbs • remove the transparent cover a on the indicator, then the bulb holder b, taking care not to damage the bodywork; • remove the bulb c by sliding it out of the bulb holder; • replace the bulb and refit the bulb holder and transparent cover...

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    142 5 d c e e e si si si di se de f • remove the connector c from the bulb holder e; • when the taillight has been removed from the vehicle, unscrew the knobs d and remove the bulb holder e from the light cluster; • remove the bulb by turning it counterclockwise; • replace the bulb, then refit the b...

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    143 5 a b a x x b c replacing the number plate light bulb to replace a bulb, proceed as follows: • undo the two fastening screws a; • remove the transparent cover and replace the bulb b which is pressure fitted into the two contact clips; • refit the transparent cover and tighten the two fastening s...

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    144 5 d y y e f w w j j f w w j j f w w j j rear dome lights • remove the dome light d by gently prying it out with a screwdriver at point y. • replace the bulb e. • refit the dome light first on the connector side and then pushing it in at the other side until it clicks into place. Removing the ext...

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    145 5 h g • lift the bulb holder g and remove the bulb h, which is pressure fitted. • replace the bulb; • refit the dome light first on the connector side and then pushing it in at the other side until it clicks into place. Light bulbs (12 v, except for low and high beam lights) low beams/high beams...

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    146 5 a b c replacing a fuse when an electrical device is faulty, check the corresponding fuse for proper working condition. A - fuse functioning. B - fuse blown. If the problem persists, contact the ferrari service network. When replacing a fuse, always use fuses of the same amperage (same colour)....

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    147 5 c d a b location of the fuse and relay boxes a - fuses and relays in the engine compartment b - fuses and relays in the passenger compartment c - fuses and relays in the luggage compartment d - maxi fuses on the battery.

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    148 5 key to symbols and acronyms + 30 + permanent battery + 15 + key operated cav motion alarm ecu cem emergency control cla stop lights control cpl dashboard ecu crp steering column adjustment control csa alarm system siren ecu csg power steering ecu csp twilight/rain sensor ecu cvb luggage compar...

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    149 5 mf1 mf85 mf2 mf5 mf4 mf3 r15 r29 r00 r16 r14 1 ref. Amp. Use r14 50a maxi-relay secondary air pump r15 50a maxi-relay rh fan r16 50a maxi-relay lh fans r29(*) 20a micro-relay +30 nfr r00 - glove compartment relay (*) this is fitted in the passenger compartment, beneath the front right- hand se...

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    150 5 f- 36 f- 39 f- 38 f- 53 f- 31 f- 52 f- 41 f- 43 f- 40 f- 44 f- 45 f- 47 f- 32 f- 50 f- 51 f- 46 f- 33 f- 37 f- 42 f- 12 f- 34 f- 48 f- 49 f- 35 f- 13 t01 (r1) t12 (r12) t11 (r11) t13 (r13) ref. Amp. Use f-12 15a right-hand low beam f-13 15a +30 left-hand low beam f-31 7.5a int/a for a.C. Unit,...

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    151 5 2 1 f-52 15a front driver seat heating (int/a connected devices relay) f-53 10a +30 direction indicators / hazard lights ref. Amp. Use t01 (r1) 30a micro-relay low-beams t11 (r11) 30a micro-relay heated rear window t12 (r12) 30a front driver seat heating (int/a connected devices relay) t13 (r1...

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    152 5 f-14 10a +15 rh injection (coils, fuel pump relays, inertia switch) (pin f21) f-16 7.5a a.C. Compressor. F-17 10a lh high-beam f-18 10a rh high-beam f-19 30a starter motor f-20 25a headlight washers f-21 15a horns f-22 30a +30 main injection relay on lh bank, +coil f-23 7.5a +30 lh injection (...

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    153 5 ref. Amp. Use mf68 maxi 30a +30 hi fi system (amplifier) mf69 maxi 20a +30 ncr mf70 maxi 30a +30 f1 gearbox pump mf72 maxi 60a +30 for rear ecu mf81 maxi 60a +30 for rear ecu 2 ref. Amp. Use r2 20a bosch micro-relay rh injection main relay (switch) r3 20a bosch micro-relay immobilizer (switch)...

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    154 5 mf86 mf73 mf74 mf75 d – maxi fuses on the battery if the fault is on a maxi fuse, contact the ferrari service network. Ref. Amp. Use mf73 (not used) mf74 midi 70a +30 cpl mf75 midi 100a +30 cvb mf86 mega cal2 +30 starter motor.

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    155 6 checks and maintenance introduction __________________________________________________ 156 warranty booklet ____________________________________________ 156 maintenance __________________________________________________ 156 level checks __________________________________________________ 158 wi...

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    156 6 introduction it is essential to always keep the vehicle in proper working order to help ensure a long working life and to prevent any running defects, caused by negligence or lack of maintenance, and consequently to avoid hazardous situations. All repair work on any component of the safety sys...

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    157 6 scheduled maintenance the messages that can be viewed on the tft display are indicated in km/miles or as the number of days remaining before the next scheduled service, depending on which limit is reached first. The first message is displayed at 2000 km (1240 miles) or 30 days from the service...

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    158 6 a b level checks general notes the level checks must be performed at the intervals indicated in the “maintenance schedule” or before starting a long journey. We recommend that you use only lubricants and/or fluids indicated by f errari (see the “capacities” table on page 18). Checking the engi...

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    159 6 checking the coolant level only perform this procedure when the engine is cold never remove the cap from the expansion tank when the engine is running or warm. • open the engine compartment lid (see page 88). • remove the expansion tank cap, located on the right of the engine compartment, and ...

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    160 6 oil checking the brake/clutch fluid level • to access the tank, you must open the engine compartment lid (see page 88). • after removing the cap, make sure the fluid in the tank is just below the upper tank surface. • if the level is low, top up with the prescribed oil from a sealed container,...

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    161 6 windscreen wipers in order not to damage the wiper blades, avoid using them when: • the windscreen is dry • the blades are stuck to the windscreen due to freezing temperatures • there are traces of snow on the windscreen or the wiper arms • there are deposits on the windscreen. The wiper blade...

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    162 6 d b a e c e useful accessories in addition to the the tools supplied with the vehicle, the hazard warning triangle and fluorescent safety jacket should always be kept on board in order to signal hazardous situations in compliance with regulations. Emergency tyre repair and inflation kit in the...

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    163 6 f g k h j the kit is to be used to temporarily repair only one tyre punctured by small objects: the kit may not be useful in the case of large punctures or tearing. Keep the kit in its box and out of children’s reach. Do not inhale or swallow the fluid contained in the cartridge and avoid cont...

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    164 6 1 2 2 1 close open a k h j replacing the puncture repair fluid cartridge • remove the terminal h from the union j on the cartridge and slide out the union g for the transparent tube from the compressor. • turn the cartridge a anticlockwise and lift it slipping it off the base. Replace it with ...

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    165 6 in order to maintain the shine of the paintwork, polish it once or twice a year with the products recommended by ferrari. • any areas that are cracked or chipped as a result of stones, scratches or parking manoeuvres, etc. Should be repaired immediately by a service centre of the ferrari servi...

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    167 7 alphabetical table contents alarm system _____________________________________________ 7 duplicating the keys ________________________________________ 8 emergency starting _________________________________________ 8 the ferrari code system ___________________________________ 7 abbreviations __...

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    168 7 heating system (optional)___________________________________ 71 seat position memory ______________________________________ 71 fuel consumption ________________________________________ 15 fuel supply system ____________________________________________ 104 inertia switch________________________...

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    169 7 “run flat” tyres (optional) __________________________________ 17 roof controls ___________________________________________ 47 deactivating the alarm system motion sensors ___________________ 47 deactivating the anti-lift alarm system ________________________ 47 hands-free microphone (optional...

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    170 copyright © servizio assistenza tecnica via abetone inferiore, 4 - 41053 - maranello (modena) codice n° 69836400 catalogo n° 2388/06 1 a edizione febbraio ’06 elaborazioni tecniche - deca - lugo (ravenna) specifications and options of ferrari vehicle models may vary because of specific legal and...