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    Owner's manual.

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    • 4 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 features and systems do not authorise the driver to take risks ...

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    • 5 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 adopt a cautious attitude towards possible consequences/deg...

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    • 6 while the vehicle is in motion, the attention required to use on-board systems must never exceed the high level of attention required to drive safely in accordance with the traffic regulations; - ensuring, if the previous vehicle owner has installed systems on the vehicle that are not approved by...

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    • 7 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 therefore alw...

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    • 8 consulting the manual 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 ...

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    • 9 dct gearbox important note the vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox system by means of paddles on the steering wheel. The default setting for the dct gearbox is always “automatic” mode. Every time the vehicle is started, the dct gearbox is in “auto easy exit” mode...

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    • 10 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. Using your vehicle wit...

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    • 11 end-of-life vehicle collection service for many years, ferrari has been globally committed to respect- ing and protecting the environment by constantly improving its manufacturing processes and developing increasingly eco-compat- ible products. To ensure that its customers receive the best serv...

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    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

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    · general · 1 • 14 vehicle keys the vehicle is delivered with two identical keys that can be used for: - central door locking; - starting the vehicle; - deactivating the alarm system; - activating/deactivating the alarm; - opening the luggage compartment. Important note if the keys are lost or stole...

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    1 • 15 · general · alarm system the ferrari 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 e...

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    · general · 1 • 16 - 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 fi rst opportunity, you can stop and test the system: switch off the engine by turning the ignition key to position...

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    1 • 17 · general · replacing remote control batteries if you press one of the three buttons of the key and this does not activate the corresponding function, check for correct operation of the alarm system functions using the other remote control before replacing the batteries. Replace the remote co...

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    · general · 1 • 18 if the luggage compartment is then closed, the sensors will be reactivated. The direction indicators and the red led on the dashboard should be flashing 9 times when you activate the alarm system: this means that one of the doors or the front/rear lid is open or not properly closed...

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    1 • 19 · general · alarm memory if the code warning light appears on the display when the vehicle is started, this means that an intrusion has been attempted. The alarm system memory is reset by turning the ignition key. In this case, the system will indicate the reason for the alarm activation acco...

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    · general · 1 • 20 identification and homologation plates and labels a assembly number plate b low beam homologation label c homologation and ece label d fuel label e paintwork label f oil check label g engine/gearbox oil type label h tpms present label i anti-freeze label l vehicle identification pla...

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    1 • 21 · general · a assembly number plate b low-beam homologation label c homologation and ece label d fuel label.

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    · general · 1 • 22 e paintwork label f oil check label g engine/gearbox oil type label h tpms present label.

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    1 • 23 · general · i anti-freeze label l vehicle identification plate m warning label prohibiting child seat installation n airbag maintenance label.

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    · general · 1 • 24 o airbag warning label p engine type and number q tyre pressure and type label r gearbox type and number.

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    1 • 25 · general · s chassis number plate t retractable hard top warning labels.

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    · general · 1 • 26 dimensions and weights wheelbase 2670 mm (78.74 in.) max. Length 4562 mm (157.48 in.) max. Width 1909 mm (75.15 in.) max. Height 1322 mm (52.04 in.) front track 1630 mm (64.17 in.) rear track 1605 mm (63.18 in.) front overhang 952 mm (37.4 in.) rear overhang 940 mm (37 in.) kerb w...

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    1 • 27 · general · main engine specifications type f 136 ib number of cylinders 8 cylinder sequence v 90° cylinder bore 94 mm piston stroke 77.4 mm total displacement 4297 cm 3 compression ratio 12.2:1 maximum rpm (with limiting device) 8000 rpm max. Power (directive 1999/99/ec) 338kw (460 hp) corres...

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    · general · 1 • 28 wheel rims and tyres wheel rims front rear spare wheel 8” j x 19” 10” j x 19” 4.5” j x 20” 8” j x 20” 10” j x 20” 4.5” j x 20” tyres approved by ferrari inflation pressure (cold) front rear spare wheel front rear spare wheel pirelli p zero 245/40 zr19 285/40 zr19 145/60 zr20 2.40 b...

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    1 • 29 · general · correct tyre reading example: 245/40 zr 19 245 = nominal width (distance in mm from side to side) 40 = height/width ratio as a percentage z = tyre that can support speeds of over 240 km/h r = radial tyre 19 = diameter of rim in inches the tyre manufacture date is included in the d...

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    · general · 1 • 30 run flat tyres (optional) the vehicle can come equipped with “run flat” tyres. This type of tyre has a reinforced side a which allows the vehicle to continue travelling at moderate speed (80 km/h), even after a puncture, for a specific distance. The instrument panel receives the “...

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    1 • 31 · general · refilling parts to be refilled quantity fill with: ref. Page engine total system capacity 11 l helix ultra sae 5w-40 221 oil level between min. And max. 1.5 l oil consumption 1.0 ÷ 2.0 l/1,000 km gearbox and differential 4.9 l transaxle 75w-90 gl5 223 clutch system and hydraulic con...

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    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 34 opening doors when the doors are opened or closed, the windows will automatically move down approximately 2 centimetres (0.8 in.) and stop (broken line) in order to prevent collision with the door weather strip. When the door is closed, the window automatically moves...

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    2 • 35 · quick reference guide · retractable hard top warning for safety reasons, the retractable hard top can only be opened and closed when the vehicle is stationary. Warning the roof must be opened or closed whilst remaining correctly seated in the driver's seat. Warning before activating the roo...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 36 if one or more conditions are not met, the following message will appear on the tft display. Important note before opening or closing the hard top, refer to “placing suitcases in the luggage compartment” on page 177 . Roof opening using switch warning before opening ...

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    2 • 37 · quick reference guide · controls overview ref. Control page 1 adjustable air vents 175 2 glove compartment 176 3 hazard warning lights control 47 4 door opening handle 102 5 light switch 117.

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 38 ref. Control page 6 “engine start” button 146 7 “manettino” control 146-164 8 rev counter and “dot matrix” display 144 9 “tft” display 122 10 speedometer 109-144 .

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    2 • 39 · quick reference guide · ref. Control page 11 ashtray 176 12 power window controls 106 13 “r” reverse control (*) 157 14 “launch” control (*) 166 15 “auto” control (*) 159 16 air conditioning and heating system controls 173 17 retractable hard top closing control 111 .

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 40 adjustments seats correct adjustments are very important for a better driving comfort and for the maximum efficiency of the passive safety systems. Warning never adjust the seat while driving; you may lose control of the vehicle. Adjust the driver’s seat only when t...

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    2 • 41 · quick reference guide · tilting the backrest to tilt the seat, pull lever l up and push the backrest towards the front of the vehicle. For further information, see page 169. Warning backward/forward adjustment must allow for the fact that airbag devices are placed in front of the driver and...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 42 rear-view mirrors internal electrochromic mirror the internal electrochromic mirror automatically darkens to reduce the dazzling effect of the reflected light on the driver. The speed with which the mirror darkens depends on the intensity of the light. External rear-v...

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    2 • 43 · quick reference guide · once adjustment is complete, move the control b into the upper central position, where it will be locked, in order to avoid changing the setting inadvertently. The mirrors will yield in both directions in the event of a collision: if necessary, the mirrors can be pus...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 44 warning do not allow children to be held on a passenger’s lap using only one seat belt for both of them. Warning remember that, in the event of a violent impact, passengers in the rear seats who are not wearing seat belts are not only subject to personal injuries (th...

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    2 • 45 · quick reference guide · driving 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 the parking lights can be activated. To fac...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 46 external lights and direction indicators light switch switch a has five positions: 0 lights off running and number plate lights on low beams on parking lights aut automatic operation of the external lights according to the ambient light. High beams to turn on the high...

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    2 • 47 · quick reference guide · direction indicators when lever b is: - moved up, the right-hand direction indicators are turned on; - moved down, the left-hand direction indicators are turned on. The lever returns to the neutral position automatically when the steering wheel is straightened. To in...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 48 if the warning light a is faulty, a warning light will appear on the tft display (see page 143) and this condition will be indicated by an acoustic alarm when the ignition key is turned to position ii. Warning contact the ferrari service network . Starting and drivin...

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    2 • 49 · quick reference guide · operation with the engine off the vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox system by means of paddles on the steering wheel. The default setting for the dct gearbox is always “automatic” mode. Every time the vehicle is started, the dct gea...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 50 • press the engine start button (see page 146) and release it as soon as the engine starts. • after the engine has started, the “check ok” will appear. Do not hold the engine start button pressed down for a long time. If the engine does not start, turn the key back t...

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    2 • 51 · quick reference guide · warming up the engine do not run the engine at high speeds until the engine oil temperature has reached at least 65-70 °c (149-158 °f), approximately. Starting the vehicle with the engine started, the vehicle standing and the brake pedal pushed, pull the right-hand “...

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    · quick reference guide · 2 • 52 up-shifting operate the right-hand up paddle without releasing the accelerator pedal. An up-shift request is not accepted when engagement of the requested gear will force the engine to underrev or if an up-shift is already in progress due to engine overrevving. For f...

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    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

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    · safety · 3 • 56 ferrari has designed and built a high performance vehicle. In order to take advantage of the safety systems described below, it is important to comply with the indicated regulations. Special warnings this vehicle has been built to comply with homologation, personal safety and envir...

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    3 • 57 · safety · warning seat belts must be worn at all times and must be properly fastened and adjusted! Correct use of the seat belts can significantly reduce the risk and severity of injury if an accident occurs or if the vehicle overturns. Warning for an effective restraining action, the seat be...

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    · safety · 3 • 58 passive safety the aim of the passive safety system is to reduce the risk and severity of injury if an accident occurs. The vehicle has the following seat belts: 1 . 3-point driver's seat belt with pretensioner and load limiting device (see page 60) 2 . 3-point front passenger seat...

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    3 • 59 · safety · 9 . Active roll bars (for operating functions see page 81) 10 . Seats (see page 167) 11 . Deformable body 12 . Occupant protection system ecu 13 . Ecu auxiliary sensors 14 . Instrument panel warning light (see page 74) 15 . Inertia switch and, only in the presence of rear seats (se...

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    · safety · 3 • 60 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 left unfastened, seat belts offer absolutely no protection. Before e...

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    3 • 61 · safety · the seat belts for the rear seats have a lap-shoulder belt with an automatic emergency-locking retractor and are fitted with a pyrotechnic-powered pretensioner and an automatic system that reduces the force applied to the occupant. Warning to increase driving safety, it is advisable...

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    · safety · 3 • 62 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 t...

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    3 • 63 · safety · this acoustic signal is emitted only once, even if the vehicle speed goes above and below the above mentioned limits. It is repeated (when the vehicle speed is in the indicated ranges) only if the seat belt is fastened and unfastened again or, in any case, every time the engine is ...

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    · safety · 3 • 64 the rear seat belts must be fastened as shown in the diagram below warning remember that, in the event of a violent impact, passengers in the rear seats who are not wearing seat belts are not only subject to personal injuries (they can be catapulted forward, hit the windscreen and ...

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    3 • 65 · safety · when a pretensioner is activated, a small amount of smoke is released. This smoke is not harmful. Warning activation of the pretensioners only depends on the status of the seat belts and is not affected by the occupants' presence. If the seat belt is not fastened, the pretensioner ...

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    · safety · 3 • 66 child safety warning never leave children alone and/or unattended in the vehicle since this may constitute a danger to themselves and others. In a number of countries, the transportation in vehicles of children and infants is governed by specific legislation and traffic regulations. ...

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    3 • 67 · safety · 2-seater version warning do not transport young children in rear facing child restraint systems on the front passenger seat unless absolutely necessary. Although the front passenger airbag has been designed and developed not to cause injury, it should be stressed that the muscle an...

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    · safety · 3 • 68 warning carefully follow the instructions provided with the child seat: keep them in the vehicle together with the documents and this manual. Do not use second-hand child seats with no instructions. Warning follow the instructions given by the child restraint system manufacturer wh...

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    3 • 69 · safety · the front passenger seat does not have special hooks for child restraint systems. To transport a child, use the seat belts to secure the child restraint system to the vehicle seat and make sure you have activated the automatic belt winding locking system before installing the child...

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    · safety · 3 • 70 you are therefore advised to always use homologated child restraint systems that bear the proper test marking and check they comply with the ece-r 44 standard. Child seats homologated according to the ece-r 44 standard bear the ece-r 44 test marking (a circled e with the approval n...

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    3 • 71 · safety · - it can be securely installed in the vehicle in compliance with the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions - the use and installation instructions are easy to understand. Important note no modifications must be made to the seat belts and child restraint systems: any mod...

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    · safety · 3 • 72 auxiliary occupant protection systems warning the auxiliary occupant protection systems are not a substitute for the seat belts but increase their efficiency. Correct use of the seat belts with the supplementary action of the auxiliary occupant protection systems, offers maximum pro...

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    3 • 73 · safety · 6 . Driver's seat belt (3-point with pretensioner and an automatic system that reduces the force applied to the occupant). 7 . Front passenger seat belt (3-point with pretensioner and an automatic system that reduces the force applied to the occupant). 8 . Rear seat passenger seat ...

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    · safety · 3 • 74 warning the front airbags have been designed not to infl ate if a minor collision occurs. The seat belts have been designed to reduce the risk of injury if a minor collision occurs. Warning the driver and the passenger must maintain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering whe...

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    3 • 75 · safety · warning the front passenger must be seated correctly: never put hands, feet or legs on the dashboard since if the front airbag is activated, it may cause injury to the legs and prevent the airbag from working properly. Operation the front airbags are controlled by an ecu which acti...

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    · safety · 3 • 76 stationary if it is hit by a moving vehicle. Remember that if the ignition key is set to 0 none of the safety devices (airbags or pretensioners) is activated in the event of a collision; failure of the airbags to inflate in these circumstances is not indicative of a system malfuncti...

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    3 • 77 · safety · warning do not modify the airbag modules in any way (indicated in the relevant diagram). 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 imm...

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    · safety · 3 • 78 head airbags warning the airbags are not a substitute for the seat belts although they increase their efficiency. Correct use of the seat belts, with the supplementary action of the head bags, offers maximum protection in the event of a collision or vehicle roll-over. Head bag syste...

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    3 • 79 · safety · the head bag system consists of 2 airbags, one on each door. In the event of a side-on collision, the airbag on the impact side deploys immediately to protect the occupants' head. Warning when the ignition key is turned to position ii, the warning light b will come on. If no malfun...

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    · safety · 3 • 80 important note the label e on the right-hand side of the dashboard, bears the airbag system expiry date. When this expiry date is approaching, contact the ferrari service network in order to have the system replaced. Important note never remove the door panel. If required, this ope...

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    3 • 81 · safety · roll bar the active (ejectable dynamic) roll bar has been designed and installed to maintain the survival area of occupants in the event of a vehicle roll-over. The active roll bars are controlled by the ecu that activates them when there is a strong roll around the longitudinal ax...

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    · safety · 3 • 82 warning never place objects over or near the roll bar covers. If the roll bar is activated, they may delay or prevent it coming out. They could also be propelled into the passenger compartment at such high speed as to seriously jeopardise the safety of the occupants. Warning if act...

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    3 • 83 · safety · warning the roll bar is a pyrotechnic-powered system. System cannot be repaired. Risk of injury if accidentally activated each operation must only be performed by authorised staff. Contact the ferrari service network. Warning never modify the roll bar modules. Do not damage the rol...

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    · safety · 3 • 84 these adjustment phases will be repeated in cycles in the event that brakes are applied with abs intervention, until the vehicle comes to a stop or the pressure on the pedal decreases. In addition, the system offers the following advantages: - driving stability (no skidding): even ...

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    3 • 85 · safety · important note the abs system cannot compensate for driving at excessive speeds with respect to the traffic or road conditions, worn tyres, worn braking system components or driver errors. The abs system has been designed for the sole purpose of assisting the driver in controlling b...

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    · safety · 3 • 86 epb - electronic parking brake the parking brake is controlled by a small electric engine. It can be applied and released using the special control a on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. The brake is automatically activated when the engine is switched off and can be ...

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    3 • 87 · safety · tyre pressure and temperature monitoring system the vehicle is equipped with a system that measures tyre pressure and temperature using special sensors fi xed inside the wheel rims next to the air valve. These sensors send a signal that is received by the antennas fi xed to the body ...

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    · safety · 3 • 88 low pressure when the on-board instrument panel receives the signal from the tyre pressure ecu that the pressure level of one or more tyres is below the alarm threshold, the following screen will appear (with any type of screen displayed): - for a warning for only one tyre (example...

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    3 • 89 · safety · if this occurs, the following screen page will be displayed (example 6 ). Once the display time has elapsed, the screen page disappears. The tyres screen page showing the pressure of each tyre cannot be recalled by the driver. Obviously, the next time the engine is started, if the ...

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    · safety · 3 • 90 when the tyres screen page is displayed, you can identify the punctured tyre under normal operating conditions (example 9 ). The instrument panel will calculate the residual tyre life and repeat the display after 50 km (31 mi). During the “punctured tyre” condition, after driving m...

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    3 • 91 · safety · here too, the tyres screen page can be displayed by pressing the special disp button. In this way, you can locate the punctured tyres compared with normal operating conditions at any time (example 13 ). Occasionally, the system may be unaware of which wheel signals a failure and ca...

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    · safety · 3 • 92 during the “punctured tyre” condition, after driving more than 100 km (62 mi), the screen page (example 16 ) will be displayed or if the vehicle speed exceeds 80 km/h (50 mph), the screen page (example 17 ) will be displayed according to the logic for priority level 0 faults. The t...

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    3 • 93 · safety · when the menu item is displayed and the subsequent calibration accepted, the following screen page (example 19 ) appears for 5 sec. If the tyres screen page is displayed, the displayed screen page will automatically become the default one (example 20 ). For “calibration activated” ...

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    · safety · 3 • 94 system temporarily inactive when the following conditions occur: - temperature too high - during calibration (the tpms ecu does not recognise the sensors) - radio frequency that interferes with the wheel sensor signal the following screen page appears (example 22 ). At the same tim...

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    3 • 95 · safety · function message + symbol (area b2 ) vehicle symbol (area b1 ) recovery (no connection) tyres screen page can be displayed on request in normal conditions recovery (no connection) low tyre pressure check tyre pressure vehicle with tyre pressure and temperature values. The backgroun...

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    · safety · 3 • 96 function message + symbol (area b2 ) vehicle symbol (area b1 ) recovery (no connection) tyres screen page can be displayed on request in normal conditions recovery (no connection) calibration in progress calibration activated + tyre (green) - generic failure symbol + specific symbol...

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    3 • 97 · safety · function message + symbol (area b2 ) vehicle symbol (area b1 ) recovery (no connection) tyres screen page can be displayed on request in normal conditions recovery (no connection) run flat puncture after 100 km (62 mi) low tyre pressure do not proceed + tyre (amber) vehicle with ye...

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    · safety · 3 • 98 tab 1. Child restraint systems that can be installed with 3-point seat belts - 2-seater version group weight range seat front passenger 0 0 - 10 kg x 1 9 - 18 kg uf - l 2 15 - 25 kg uf - l 3 22 - 36 kg uf - l tab 2. Child restraint systems that can be installed with 3-point seat be...

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    3 • 99 · safety · tab 3. Child restraint systems that can be installed with isofix - 2 + 2-seater version group weight range seat driver-side side rear opposite driver-side side rear 0 0 - 10 kg x l 1 9 - 18 kg l l 2 15 - 25 kg x x 3 22 - 36 kg x x tab 4. Special ferrari baby smart™ child restraint ...

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    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 102 doors opening from the outside using the remote control, deactivate the alarm and the central door locking system, or turn the key in the lock to deactivate the central door locking system. When pulling the handle a to open the door, the window moves down approxi...

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    4 • 103 · about your vehicle · engine compartment lid opening to unlock the engine compartment lid, pull the lever d underneath the steering column. Release the lever e retaining the lid. This lever is located in the front section of the vehicle in a central position. The lid is held open by t...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 104 l m h luggage compartment lid opening to open the luggage compartment lid, press button h or button l on the remote control and hold it for more than 2 seconds. You can also use the special knob to the right of the number plate lights. The luggage compartment is illumi...

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    4 • 105 · about your vehicle · f e q p p r closing screw the cap p back on tightly and close the fuel filler flap. Make sure that the string r is not hanging out of the fuel filler flap. Emergency opening in the event of a failure of the fuel tank cap flap button, the flap can be opened manually. Open t...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 106 power windows the power windows can only be used with the ignition key in position ii. Driver-side power window press button a to move the window up or down. This button allows manual operation (partial opening/closing) or automatic operation (complete opening/clos...

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    4 • 107 · about your vehicle · “global open” function quickly press the “retractable hard top” button twice to open all four windows at the same time. “global closed” function quickly press the “retractable hard top” button and then hold it down to close all four windows at the same time. Rear power...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 108 instruments and gauges.

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    4 • 109 · about your vehicle · 1 tft display 2 electronic speedometer 3 rev counter 4 gear display 5 warning lights 6 manettino status 7 fuel level rev counter the rev counter indicates the engine rpm. The numbers on the dial multiplied by 1000 correspond to the engine rpm in one minute. There is a ...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 110 retractable hard top the hard top system is composed of three main moving parts: - top part - rear part with rear screen - luggage compartment lid. Opening and closing is actuated by a hydraulic system, driven by a pump and controlled by a number of sensors that check ...

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    4 • 111 · about your vehicle · roof opening using switch important note before opening the roof, ensure that the top of the roof and the rear screen are dry to avoid water entering the passenger compartment or luggage compartment. Pull back switch a on the centre console and hold until the roof ...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 112 roof open roof opening roof closing using switch push forward switch a on the centre console and hold until the roof is completely closed. The operation in progress will be indicated by a warning on the tft display. When the button is pressed, a series of operations re...

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    4 • 113 · about your vehicle · roof closed roof operation inhibited stop car for roof operation standby operations if the button is released before the retractable hard top has been completely opened or closed, a message will appear on the tft display and will remain until openin...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 114 roof operation inhibited close luggage separator roof operation inhibited low battery for roof operation roof operation inhibited close trunk for roof operation - partition between luggage compartment and folded roof compartment must be in the correct position, fully p...

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    4 • 115 · about your vehicle · roof operation inhibited system overheating roof operation inhibited windows failure roof operation inhibited obstacle detected - there is overheating of the hydraulic system - the window position sensor detects that at least one of the windows is not in the correct po...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 116 roof failure max speed avg. Speed distance trip time range parking sensor failure warning! Possible obstacles warning of faulty opening and closing if there is a problem with opening and closing the roof, the fault will be indicated by an acoustic signal and a message ...

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    4 • 117 · about your vehicle · lighting the external lights and the direction 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 daylight conditions. Light switch switch a has five positions: 0 light...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 118 warning if there is fog during the day, the running lights and low beams will not be turned on automatically. The driver must always be ready to turn on the lights manually and also the rear fog lights, if necessary. Important note after automatic activation of the ext...

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    4 • 119 · about your vehicle · twilight sensor the twilight sensor is comprised of a global sensor, which measures the ambient light upwards. In the event of sensor failure, the system switches on low beams and running lights irrespective of daylight conditions; a failure message will appear on th...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 120 hazard warning lights press button a to turn on the hazard warning lights. All the direction indicators will start blinking intermittently. These lights will operate with the ignition key in any position. When the lights are on, the relative warning lights on the...

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    4 • 121 · about your vehicle · adaptive light system (optional) the “adaptive light” system not only illuminates the road better but also avoids the shadowy areas in the curved trajectory of the vehicle. The beam angle is defi ned by the following parameters: - steering angle - vehicle speed ...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 122 “tft” display located on the instrument panel, it performs the following functions: - indication of the control parameters - indication of general information while driving - fault warnings. The driver can interact with the system by choosing graphic confi guratio...

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    4 • 123 · about your vehicle · display setup date/hour language/m.U. Car setup dimming display setup date/hour language/m.U. Car setup dimming parameters shared by all the confi gurations clock the clock is always displayed to the right in area a in all confi gurations and can be viewed in the “24h” o...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 124 key on upon key-on, the check procedure is started and, regardless of the main screen page, the message “check” is immediately displayed in area d on a grey background divided into 5 “segments” that are gradually highlighted as the 5 seconds elapse. 1 the initial check...

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    4 • 125 · about your vehicle · disp (display) button press the disp button to display the following screen pages: - sport - tyres - trip a/b - menu mode button when pressed for less than 2 seconds: - if the menu screen is not displayed: it switches between total odometer information, “travel distanc...

  • Page 126

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 126 range 156 km fuel level low sport in addition to the shared parameters, the screen page shows the virtual control gauges, for: - water temperature - oil temperature. When the sport screen page is displayed and an event occurs that needs to be viewed, the display will a...

  • Page 127

    4 • 127 · about your vehicle · fuel level low limited cruising range maximum speed average speed travel distance range trip a travel time trip a/b the screen page displays information on the following parameters: - maximum speed - average speed - travel distance - travel time - range - date. When di...

  • Page 128

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 128 language m.U. Distance m.U. Temp. M.U. Pressure display setup date/hour language/m.U. Car setup dimming menu the menu screen is accessed using the “display” button. The menu screen can be displayed at several levels; here is an example of a display for a selection at l...

  • Page 129

    4 • 129 · about your vehicle · fuel level low limited cruising range range 156 km fuel level low fuel level gauge this information is always present on the display (area e). The gauge has 9 yellow bars that gradually “go out” as the fuel level drops. When the second notch goes out, the last notch tu...

  • Page 130

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 130 adaptive light control failure “warning: danger of ice” display to warn the driver of the presence of ice on the road if the outside temperature is 3 °c (38 °f), the “snow” symbol and ice hazard message must be displayed for 10 seconds in the top...

  • Page 131

    4 • 131 · about your vehicle · exceeded speed limit doors open “doors/engine or luggage compartment lid open” function display when doors and the engine compartment or luggage compartment lid are open, this is signalled by a screen page in which several doors/lids which are open at the same time can...

  • Page 132

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 132 low tyre pressure max speed 80 km/h check tyre pressure “tyre pressure and temperature” display the screen page showing the pressure and temperature values of each tyre can be accessed using the “display” button. When the on-board instrument panel receives the signal f...

  • Page 133

    4 • 133 · about your vehicle · lamp failure “automatic vehicle holding” avh system display the avh system is an integration of the epb electronic parking brake. It blocks the callipers when the electronic parking brake is engaged in certain situations enabling faster deactivation of the parking brak...

  • Page 134

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 134 dimming dimming of lights the brightness level of the tft display can be adjusted using the menu function. When the menu screen is not displayed, it can be adjusted by pressing the up/down buttons. The fi rst time one of the up/down buttons is pressed, the screen page i...

  • Page 135

    4 • 135 · about your vehicle · the parking system sensors in the bumpers are automatically activated with the key in position ii (ignition) when the reverse gear is engaged. The rear sensors are also an aid when opening and closing the retractable hard top and reduce the risk of hitting obstacles pl...

  • Page 136

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 136 if an obstacle is detected at medium distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown (yellow): if an obstacle is detected at minimum distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown (red): if the rear sensors are activated and the fro...

  • Page 137

    4 • 137 · about your vehicle · roof opening important note if there is higher priority failure such as a tyre puncture, the tft display will indicate this failure and the parking sensor symbols will disappear. Once the failure has been displayed, the parking sensor symbols will go back to the centre...

  • Page 138

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 138 if there is a failure signal, stop the vehicle and turn the ignition key to position 0 (stop). Then try and clean the sensors or move then away from any sources of ultrasound emissions (e.G. Pneumatic brakes of lorries or pneumatic drills) and turn the ignition key to ...

  • Page 139

    4 • 139 · about your vehicle · tft display and instrument panel warning lights priority level 0 (extremely critical malfunction): is displayed for 20 seconds. Priority level 1 /priority level 2 (critical malfunction/ non-critical malfunction): is displayed for 20 seconds in the centre of area b . Af...

  • Page 140

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 140 number plate lights failure indicates a system failure or blowing of the number plate light bulb (priority level 2). Rear fog lights when the rear fog lights are turned on. Twilight sensor failure indicates a twilight sensor failure (priority level 2). Hard top failure...

  • Page 141

    4 • 141 · about your vehicle · abs indicates an abs system failure (priority level 1). The standard braking system is still functioning. Contact the ferrari service network. Asr + cst on indicates that the asr and cst systems are active (priority level 1). Asr + cst off indicates that the asr and cs...

  • Page 142

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 142 passenger-side seat belt not fastened indicates that the passenger-side seat belt is not fastened (priority level 0). Speed limit exceeded indicates that the speed set by the driver has been exceeded (priority level 2), the figure shown indicates the set speed. Brake ma...

  • Page 143

    4 • 143 · about your vehicle · ice hazard indicates that the outside temperature is 3 °c (38 °f) or lower, highlighting the risk of icy road surfaces. Drive carefully and slow down as the grip of the tyres is markedly reduced. Warning in this condition, do not activate the “sport” mode. Gearbox fail...

  • Page 144

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 144 dot matrix semiautomatic gearbox display the dot matrix display is to the bottom right of the rev counter; with the ignition key in position ii, it displays the following information: gear engaged (dct gearbox) “auto” gearbox mode (dct gearbox) “auto easy exit” gearbox...

  • Page 145

    4 • 145 · about your vehicle · when the dct gearbox is used in “manual” mode and gears are selected using the steering column stalks, the number indicating the engaged gear appears in the centre of the dot matrix display. When the dct gearbox is used in “automatic” mode, the number indicating the en...

  • Page 146

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 146 roof panel controls deactivating the alarm system motion sensors. Press button h to deactivate the anti-lifting alarm system. Press button h again to activate the anti-lifting alarm system. When this feature is deactivated, the led on the button flashes for about ...

  • Page 147

    4 • 147 · about your vehicle · important note in the event of a failure of one of the onboard systems, signalled by the relative warning light on the tft display, the switch moves to a “recovery” position, but still allows the vehicle to be driven. In these cases, contact the ferrari service network...

  • Page 148

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 148 horn control the horn can be used by pressing the horn symbol, on either side of the steering wheel upper spokes. “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 to...

  • Page 149

    4 • 149 · about your vehicle · windscreen and headlight washer/wipers important note the windscreen wipers and washer work only with the ignition key in position ii. The lever a has 5 settings: off windscreen wipers stationary. Auto automatic operating. In this position, the rain sensor's sensin...

  • Page 150

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 150 cruise control this is an electronically controlled driving assistant that allows the driver to drive the vehicle at a constant speed from 30 km/h - 200 km/h without keeping the accelerator pedal pressed. Important note we recommend using the device on long, dry ...

  • Page 151

    4 • 151 · about your vehicle · each time the ring nut is turned corresponds to an increase in speed of approximately 2 km/h whereas if the ring nut is kept up the speed varies continuously. Reducing the memorised speed this can be done in two ways: - by deactivating the device and then memorising th...

  • Page 152

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 152 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...

  • Page 153

    4 • 153 · about your vehicle · refilling warning use unleaded fuel only! Using leaded fuel would permanently damage the catalytic converters. For specifications and quantities of lubricants and fluids, observe the information in the “refilling” table. Before a trip preliminary checks check the following...

  • Page 154

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 154 starting and driving the vehicle (dct gearbox) system start-up when the ignition key is turned to position ii, the dot matrix gearbox display and failure warning light a are turned on. The warning light will turn off if no problems are detected within a few seconds. Th...

  • Page 155

    4 • 155 · about your vehicle · operation with the engine off important note the vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox system by means of paddles on the steering wheel. The default setting for the dct gearbox is always “automatic” mode. Every time the vehicle is started...

  • Page 156

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 156 starting the engine before starting the engine, make sure that the antitheft system and the electrical devices that absorb a great deal of power are deactivated. • make sure that the electric parking brake is applied and that the doors are closed. • hold the brake peda...

  • Page 157

    4 • 157 · about your vehicle · important note when reverse is selected, an acoustic safety signal beeps intermittently as long as “r” is engaged. If the system automatically selects 2 nd gear when attempting to shift from r to 1 st gear, this indicates that 1 st gear has jammed.Therefore, this is ...

  • Page 158

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 158 switching off the engine the engine can be switched off either with the gearbox in “n” or with a gear engaged. After turning the ignition key from position ii to position 0, the display will remain on for a few more seconds to display the gear engaged. If the gearbox i...

  • Page 159

    4 • 159 · about your vehicle · “auto easy exit” gearbox mode the vehicle is always started in “auto easy exit” mode, unless it was turned off with the gearbox in “automatic” mode. Activation is indicated by the word auto on the gear display on the instrument panel. The system will automatically up-s...

  • Page 160

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 160 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 whee...

  • Page 161

    4 • 161 · about your vehicle · warning driving under the influence of drugs or certain medications is dangerous to yourself and others as well as contravening road regulations and legal norms. Travelling without your seat belt fastened increases the risk of serious injury and death in the event of a ...

  • Page 162

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 162 driving in fog whenever possible, avoid setting off 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, also during the day, and use the rear fog lig...

  • Page 163

    4 • 163 · 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 featu...

  • Page 164

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 164 driving using the driving mode control switch (“manettino”) the driving mode control switch a on the steering wheel, allows the driver to use the vehicle potential in a quick and easy way. There are three modes available which can be selected according to the grip le...

  • Page 165

    4 • 165 · about your vehicle · - the cst is deactivated. Vehicle stability is no longer controlled, but is completely in the hands of the driver. The only auxiliary systems still active are those that cannot be deactivated such as abs and ebd. If the cst mode is deactivated, it is indicated on the t...

  • Page 166

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 166 launch the “launch” mode is a performance start function. Activating this function gives the vehicle the best possible acceleration. The device transfers the necessary torque to the ground and avoids skidding of the wheels during acceleration. The “launch” mode is ac...

  • Page 167

    4 • 167 · about your vehicle · seat adjustment warning never adjust the seat while driving; you may lose control of the vehicle. Adjust the driver’s seat only when the vehicle is stationary. Correct adjustments are very important for a better driving comfort and for the maximum efficiency of th...

  • Page 168

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 168 seat position memory (2+2 version and full electric option) when a front door is open at key-off (key 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 at key-off, the seat can be mov...

  • Page 169

    4 • 169 · about your vehicle · if the memorised backward/forward position of the passenger seat is less than approximately 50 mm from the rear stop, when the seat position is recalled from another backward/forward adjustment, the seat stops once it is approximately 50 mm from the rear stop. The ...

  • Page 170

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 170 adjusting the steering wheel the steering wheel is electrically adjustable for rake and reach. It can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position ii. Move control a (to the left of the steering column) in the four directions to adjust the steering wheel. ...

  • Page 171

    4 • 171 · about your vehicle · external rear-view mirrors these mirrors can be electrically adjusted using the control c (with the ignition key in position ii) and are equipped with defogging elements. 1) mirror selection: using control c select the mirror you wish to adjust (right- or left-hand...

  • Page 172

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 172 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 paramete...

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    4 • 173 · about your vehicle · controls 1 left-hand temperature setting and auto button 2 a.C. Compressor activation/deactivation 3 single-zone operating activation/deactivation 4 air distribution fan speed 5 rear screen demist activation/deactivation 6 windscreen demist a...

  • Page 174

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 174 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 operating (led on). Right-hand air distribution mode sett...

  • Page 175

    4 • 175 · about your vehicle · air recirculation (9) if released (led off) ; the air flow comes from the outside. When outside temperatures exceed 32 °c (90 °f), the air recirculation feature remains on with a 60-second pause every twenty minutes, to refresh the air. If you activate the wind...

  • Page 176

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 176 to close the glove compartment, push the top part until you hear the click of the lock. Pocket-change compartments they are located on the lower part of the doors and on the centre console. Ashtray to access the ashtray g , lift the lid back. To clean the ashtray, ...

  • Page 177

    4 • 177 · about your vehicle · placing suitcases in the luggage compartment the luggage compartment secures the load in the luggage compartment and prevents the hard top from blocking when operated. Make sure you have closed the partition correctly so that it is blocked correctly both on the left ...

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    · about your vehicle · 4 • 178 warning do not place objects on or next to the partition between the luggage compartment and the folded roof compartment when closed. Do not place luggage above the level of the closed partition. Important note if possible, use the eyebolts to fasten the lugg...

  • Page 179

    4 • 179 · about your vehicle · 2-seater version warning place the light luggage as far down and as far forward as possible. Place the heavy luggage in the lowest well of the luggage compartment as far forward as possible so that it touches the edge of the well. (position a). Do not place t...

  • Page 180

    · about your vehicle · 4 • 180 wind deflector the wind deflector can be used when driving with the retractable hard top open. It reduces wind buffeting in the passenger compartment and offers even more pleasant trips at higher speeds too. The deflector is stored in a special bag in the lugg...

  • Page 181

    4 • 181 · about your vehicle · - push the pin 3 until it snaps into place. - place the deflector with supports 4 in the special slots on the left and right of the vehicle and pin 3 in the special hole on the right of the vehicle. Important note pay attention to the vehicle trim. - push ...

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    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

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    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 184 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...

  • Page 185

    5 • 185 · advice for emergency situations · emergency tyre repair and inflation kit in the event of a puncture or low pressure of a tyre, the kit can be used to repair and/or inflate the tyre sufficiently to continue the journey safely. Important note to use the tyre repair and inflation kit correctly, ...

  • Page 186

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 186 warning 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. Important note after driving for approximately 10 minutes, stop and recheck the tyre pressure...

  • Page 187

    5 • 187 · advice for emergency situations · warning the spray contains ethylene glycol. It contains latex: it may cause an allergic reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Irritating to eyes. May cause sensitisation by inhalation and skin contact. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. In case of conta...

  • Page 188

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 188 replacing the headlight bulbs important note the low/high beams are equipped with bi-xenon light bulbs. To replace the headlight bulbs, contact the ferrari service network. To adjust the headlight beam, please contact the ferrari service network . Replacin...

  • Page 189

    5 • 189 · advice for emergency situations · replacing the number plate light bulb to replace a number plate light bulb, proceed as follows: • unscrew the two lid fastener screws; • remove the transparent cover a from its housing and replace the bulb b snapped in place between the two clips; • refit t...

  • Page 190

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 190 glove compartment and luggage compartment light • use a screwdriver to gently prise under the edge of the transparent cover g and lift it. • completely remove the transparent cover from its housing. • take the bulb out of its clips. • replace the bulb. • r...

  • Page 191

    5 • 191 · advice for emergency situations · light bulbs (12 v except for high beam and low beam) type power low beams and high beams gas-discharge (xenon) das front running lights led front turn indicators led side turn indicators incandescent t4w upper rear headlight led number plate lights incande...

  • Page 192

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 192 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, ...

  • Page 193

    5 • 193 · advice for emergency situations · location of the fuse and relay boxes a - fuses and relays in engine compartment b - body computer fuses and relays c - fuses and relays in passenger compartment on passenger side d - fuses and relays in passenger compartment on centre console .

  • Page 194

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 194 f-72 40 parking brake power f-73 70 dashboard ecu power body computer fuses and relays to access these fuses, remove the flap 1 by unscrewing the two fastener screws. Box b contains the following relays (r) and maxi fuses (mf): important note only open the ...

  • Page 195

    5 • 195 · advice for emergency situations · the box a contains the following relays (r) and maxi-fuses (mf): ref. Amp. Use f-12 15 right high beam f-13 15 left high beam f-31 7.5 ac unit, body computer connector f-32 10 dome lights, foot well and puddle lights, side markers, supplementary taillights...

  • Page 196

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 196 passenger side fuses and relays to access these fuses, remove the passenger footrest 2 by unscrewing the four fastener screws. Box c contains the following relays (r) and fuses (f): ref. Amp. Use f-01 60 +30 radiator fans (first speed) f-02 30 +30 abs (valv...

  • Page 197

    5 • 197 · advice for emergency situations · f-22 15 left bank (ignition coil) f-23 10 +30 abs (electronic) f-24 15 right bank (ignition coil) f-30 30 +30 starting relay f-81 40 +30 supplementary ecu power supply f-82 70 +30 dashboard ecu and luggage compartment ecu power supply f-83 50 +30 air pump ...

  • Page 198

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 198 fuses and relays on centre console to access these fuses, remove flap 3 from the centre console. Box d contains the following relays (r) and fuses (f): ref. Amp. Use f-54 2.0 +30 hi-fi amplifier f-56 30 +30 driving position f-57 7.5 side markers 1 (lh front ...

  • Page 199

    5 • 199 · advice for emergency situations · 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 betwe...

  • Page 200

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 200 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. • if necessary, switch on the hazard warning lights and place the hazard triang...

  • Page 201

    5 • 201 · advice for emergency situations · warning the kit must be used in “tyre inflation” mode. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the kit. • inflate to the indicated pressure (see page 28). • lower the vehicle and remove the jack. • tightly fasten the stud bolts, alternately going from ...

  • Page 202

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 202 towing when towing the vehicle, avoid using anchor points that are not those for the tow hook a inserted in housing b . • take the tow hook a out of the tool bag. • tightly screw the tow hook into housing b . • release the epb. • release the park lock. War...

  • Page 203

    5 • 203 · advice for emergency situations · fuel inertia switch this is a safety switch a in the passenger compartment on the floor in front of the driver seat that deactivates the petrol pump relays if a collision occurs. A symbol on the tft display and the hazard warning lights light up to indicate...

  • Page 204

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 204 disconnecting the battery before disconnecting the battery, deactivate the electronic alarm using the remote control. Warning never disconnect the battery from the electrical system when the engine is running. Before disconnecting the battery, lower the si...

  • Page 205

    5 • 205 · advice for emergency situations · after removing the battery from the vehicle or disconnecting from the electrical system using the battery master switch, it is important to check that the external temperature is within the indicated values when reconnecting before effecting the self-learn...

  • Page 206

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 206 after connecting the battery conditioner to the socket in the vehicle, run the connection cable underneath the luggage compartment lid in the outer/rear corner. Important note do not run the connection cable out of the vehicle in positions other than those...

  • Page 207

    5 • 207 · advice for emergency situations · warning if the temperature is excessive: 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 ...

  • Page 208

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 208 replacing brake pads and discs 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 minim...

  • Page 209

    5 • 209 · advice for emergency situations · • locate the tonneau cover latch d in the left section. • locate the tonneau cover latch e in the right section. • insert the special key in the tool kit supplied with the vehicle in the tonneau cover housing. • turn the key clockwise to release the left t...

  • Page 210

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 210 • lift up the tonneau cover until it is completely open. Important note two people are required to open and close the retractable hard top using slow, synchronised movements. Use the holds as shown in the figure by the arrows. • hold the front - rear roof p...

  • Page 211

    5 • 211 · advice for emergency situations · • lift up the luggage compartment. • lock the tonneau cover latch. • insert the key in housing d on the left of the luggage compartment and turn counterclockwise. • insert the key in housing e on the right of the luggage compartment and turn clockwise. • l...

  • Page 212

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 212 warning make sure that has locked and if not, repeat the procedure. • reposition the fabric on both sides. • close the left section with fabric a . • close the right section with fabric b . • fasten both covers by turning the fasteners c . • close the lugg...

  • Page 213

    5 • 213 · advice for emergency situations · emergency unlocking of electric parking brake warning when the electric parking brake is deactivated manually, the vehicle may move unexpectedly! To keep the vehicle stationary, the park lock safety device must be applied: make sure that the letter “p” app...

  • Page 214

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 214 park lock emergency release . Warning however, this should be avoided unless absolutely necessary: - to tow the vehicle - if there is a park lock failure (the following message is displayed on the tft display: “only manual unlock gearbox allowed: see handb...

  • Page 215

    5 • 215 · advice for emergency situations · • place key b in the device housing in the pocket-change compartment. • turn the key clockwise. If the electrical system allows it, check that the letter “n” appears on the dot matrix display by turning the ignition key to position “ii”. The following mess...

  • Page 216

    · advice for emergency situations · 5 • 216 procedure for releasing the park lock from the luggage compartment warning only release the park lock in this way if the vehicle is on a level surface. Warning when the park lock device is deactivated manually, the vehicle may move. The vehicle is only kep...

  • Page 217

    5 • 217 · advice for emergency situations · important note once the vehicle has been moved to a safe place, the park lock must be reset. • place key b in the device housing in the luggage compartment. • turn the key clockwise. If the electrical system allows it, check that the letter “p” appears on ...

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    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

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    · care of the vehicle · 6 • 220 warranty booklet the vehicle comes equipped with a “warranty booklet”. This contains the vehicle’s warranty validity conditions. Warning the warranty booklet also contains special blank spaces where the authorised service centres can register the regular maintenance s...

  • Page 221

    6 • 221 · care of the vehicle · the chassis, under standard conditions of use, requires no maintenance; it is however advisable to contact the ferrari service network at the intervals indicated in the “warranty booklet” in order to have it checked. Level checks important note the level checks must b...

  • Page 222

    · care of the vehicle · 6 • 222 1 2 c . Completely remove the dipstick 1 on the left side of the engine. D. Remove the oil top-up cap 2 and wait 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil pan. Warning if the oil level is below the “min” mark, top it up and then have the system checked by the f...

  • Page 223

    6 • 223 · care of the vehicle · 3 you should therefore consider this behaviour normal . G . When you have added or changed the oil, recheck the oil level as indicated above. Environment top up with due care to avoid pouring the oil out of the filler neck. Dct semiautomatic gearbox oil important note ...

  • Page 224

    · care of the vehicle · 6 • 224 4 hydraulic steering system oil warning the power steering oil level must be checked with the engine warm, after having driven at least 15 km. Warning if the oil level is below the “min” mark, top it up and then have the system checked by the ferrari service network. ...

  • Page 225

    6 • 225 · care of the vehicle · 5 brake fluid • check that the fluid in the tank is near the max level. • if the level is low, unscrew the cap 5 and top up with the recommended oil taken from a sealed container. Environment never dispose of used fluid in the environment . Warning the oil contained in t...

  • Page 226

    · care of the vehicle · 6 • 226 6 windscreen wipers and washer fluid the tank for the windscreen wipers and washer fluid can be accessed by lifting the engine compartment lid. • lift the cap 6 and fill the tank with the recommended fluid (see the “refilling” table on page 31) until it can be seen in the ...

  • Page 227

    6 • 227 · care of the vehicle · warning inflating the tyres to a pressure which is different from that prescribed will render the monitoring system inaccurate. Sudden impact against sidewalks, holes in the road and other obstacles of various types, as well as long trips on rough roads, can cause dama...

  • Page 228

    · care of the vehicle · 6 • 228 warning drive carefully on wet roads to reduce the risk of “aquaplaning”. Wheel alignment check and adjustment when you notice unusual wear of the tyres and in any case, at the intervals prescribed in the “warranty booklet”, have the ferrari service network check the ...

  • Page 229

    6 • 229 · care of the vehicle · warning 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: ensure that the jet of water does not strike against t...

  • Page 230

    · care of the vehicle · 6 • 230 important note we recommend that the film be replaced every 24 months for avus white, alloy grey, nürburgring silver vehicles, which may show a light visible tarnish due to dirt inside the pores of the film. It is to be understood that a timely and accurate cleaning (mo...

  • Page 231

    6 • 231 · care of the vehicle · 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 putting it...

  • Page 232

    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

  • Page 234

    · glossary · 7 • 234.

  • Page 235

    7 • 235 · glossary · abbreviation meaning abs (anti blockier system) the abs prevents wheel blocking when braking so that vehicle steerability can be maintained. A.C. Air-conditioning asr (antriebs schlupf regelung) anti-skid regulation during acceleration. Autohold automatic activation of the elect...

  • Page 236

    · glossary · 7 • 236 abbreviation meaning launch strategy for performance standing start. Manettino the driving mode control switch is a quick, intuitive way to make the most of vehicle potential. Park lock automatic dct gearbox park lock. When the engine is off, a mechanical lock is automatically a...

  • Page 238

    1. General 2. Quick reference guide 3. Safety 4. About your vehicle 5. Advice for emergency situations 6. Care of the vehicle 7. Glossary 8. Table of contents.

  • Page 240

    · table of contents · 8 • 240 index a “adaptive light control” function display ........................ 130 “automatic vehicle holding” avh system display ........ 133 “auto easy exit” gearbox ........................................................... 159 abbreviations ...............................

  • Page 241

    8 • 241 · table of contents · clock .................................................................................................. 123 closing the engine compartment lid ................................... 103 closing the luggage compartment lid ................................. 104 collapsible ...

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    · table of contents · 8 • 242 e electrical system ..............................................................................27 electronic alarm ...............................................................................17 electronic parking brake ................................................

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    8 • 243 · table of contents · h hazard warning lights ................................................................... 47 headlight bulbs ............................................................................ 188 headlight washer ................................................................

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    · table of contents · 8 • 244 n “n” (neutral) request ....................................................................52 number plate light bulb ........................................................... 189 n - neutral ..............................................................................

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    8 • 245 · table of contents · running-in ...................................................................................... 152 run flat tyres ....................................................................................30 s “speed limit” function display ....................................

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    · table of contents · 8 • 246 tyre pressure monitoring system failure ...............................93 tyre puncture ....................................................................................89 u “up” shift paddle ......................................................................... 1...

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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 time...

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    Code n° 82110300 catalogue n° 3384/08 e dition 1 st edition february 2009 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 copyright ©.