Ferrari F430 SPIDER Owner's Manual

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    Owner’s manual.

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    2 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 you drive. The owner’s manual is an integral part of the vehicle and it must therefore always be kept on boar...

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    Introduction 3 spare parts when replacing parts or topping up with lubricants and fluids, we recommend you use original spare parts and the lubricants and fluids recommended by ferrari . The ferrari warranty is voided if original ferrari spare parts are not used for repairs. Chassis the chassis of t...

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    Introduction 5 1 - general information 2 - about your vehicle 3 - driving your vehicle 4 - in an emergency 5 - maintenance 6 - technical information 7 - table of contents.

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    1 - general information 7 identification and homologation data _____ 8 instruction labels ______________________ 9 main engine specifications _____________ 10 transmission ratios ___________________ 10 performance _________________________ 10 consumption and co2 emissions ________ 11 dimensions and ...

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    8 identifi cation and homologation data identifi cation data: punched chassis number. summary plate with chassis type and number. punched engine type and number. assembly number plate. punched gearbox type and number. vehicle identifi cation . .

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    1 - general information 9 homologation labels: ece homologation. high beam homologation. instruction labels paint code label. lubricants label. fuel label. antifreeze label. .

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    10 tyre pressure label. 5 battery master switch label. 6 main engine specifi cations type f 136 e number of cylinders 8 - v 90° cylinder bore mm 92 piston stroke mm 81 total displacement cm 3 4308 compression ratio 11.3 : 1 (*) max power (2002/80b/ce) kw (hp) 360.3 (490) corresponding r.P.M. Rpm 850...

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    1 - general information 11 dimensions and weights wheel base 2600 mm max. Length 4512 mm max. Width 1923 mm max. Height 1234 mm front track 1669 mm rear track 1616 mm kerb weight 1520 kg consumption and co2 emissions dir. 1999/100 eec (g/km) l/100 km • city cycle 615 26.9 • motorway 305 13.3 • combi...

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    12 rims and tyres wheel rims front rear spare wheel 7.5” j x 19” 10” j x 19” 3.5” j x 19” tyres tested by f errari (all tyres are without air chamber) inflation pressure (cold) front rear front rear pirelli p zero rosso 225/35 zr19” 285/35 zr19” 2.2 bar (32.3 psi) 2.2 bar (32.3 psi) bridgestone pote...

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    1 - general information 13 “run fl at” tyres (optional) the vehicle can be fi tted with “run flat” tyres”. This type of tyre has reinforced sidewalls which permit the vehicle to continue travelling at a moderate speed (80 km/h) for a set distance, even in the event of a puncture. Always comply with ...

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    14 capacities parts to be refilled quantity fill with: ref. Page engine total system capacity 10 l helix ultra sae 5w-40 111-122 oil quantity between min and max 1.5 l oil consumption (depending on driving conditions) 1.0 - 2.0 l / 1,000 km gearbox and differential (including lines) 3.5 l transaxle ...

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    2 - about your vehicle 15 keys _______________________________ 16 alarm system ________________________ 16 steering wheel controls _______________ 21 instrument panel _____________________ 29 warning lights _______________________ 32 multi-function display _________________ 34 dashboard controls ___...

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    16 key codes a code card is supplied with the keys. This card indicates the following: - the electronic code to be used for “emergency start”; - the mechanical key code to be communicated to the ferrari service network in the case that you request duplicates of the keys. The code numbers shown on th...

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    2 - about your vehicle 17 1) if the code is recognised, the code warning light on the instrument panel goes off within a second, while the eobd warning light goes off after about four seconds once the ecu diagnostic cycle has been completed. In these conditions, the protection system recognises the ...

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    18 position 0 and repeat the operation from step 1 . 1) read the 5-digit electronic code found on the code card. 2) turn the ignition key to position ii : at this point, the code and eobd warning lights stay on. 3) depress and hold down the accelerator pedal. After approximately 8 seconds, the eobd ...

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    2 - about your vehicle 19 - the siren is disconnected; - the vehicle is moved. Should the siren beep twice when you activate the alarm system, this means that one of the doors or the luggage/engine compartment lid is not perfectly closed and therefore is not protected by the perimeter surveillance. ...

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    20 if you accidentally activate the alarm during engine starting, the engine starts normally and the alarm siren will be activated after 30 seconds. To deactivate it, press the remote control button on the key. Replacing the radio control batteries if the corresponding function is not activated when...

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    2 - about your vehicle 21 steering wheel controls key switch start button driving mode switch horn control up gearshift lever (*) down gearshift lever (*) exterior lights and direction indicator control lever windscreen and headlight wiper/ washer control lever steering wheel adjus...

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    22 1 - key 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 turned on. To facilitate steering wheel release, tu...

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    2 - about your vehicle 23 “ice” ( ) mode this mode can be used when the road conditions are particularly slippery (e.G., snow, ice). When this mode is activated, the ice symbol will appear on the multi-function display for a few seconds and an acoustic signal will warn the driver that the driving mo...

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    24 race mode the race mode further enhances the already racing style performance of the vehicle. When this mode is activated, the race symbol will appear steady on the multi-function display. This selection is ideal for the race track. For use, see on page 90 . Deactivating the cst system ( ) select...

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    2 - about your vehicle 25 4 - horn control the horn is activated by pressing the sides of the upper spokes on either side of the steering wheel, in position with the horn symbol. 5 - “up” gearshift lever (vehicles with f 1 gearbox) pull the right-hand up lever towards the steering wheel to shift up....

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    26 operate the lever to activate: - the exterior lights: position 0 : lights off. Position 1 (lever turned by one click): position lights and number plate lights on (the relevant warning light also illuminates) and the instrument panel is backlit. position 2 (lever turned by two clicks): low bea...

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    2 - about your vehicle 27 - the direction indicators the direction indicators work only when the ignition key is in position ii . The instant the lever is moved, the relevant warning light on the instrument panel also comes on. The lever returns to its central position when the steering wheel is str...

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    28 - to adjust the intermittent speed: in position , turn the lever to change the intermittent speed: - clockwise = slower intermittent speed; - anticlockwise = faster intermittent speed. - the windscreen washer: pull the lever towards the steering wheel a to simultaneously activate the windscreen w...

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    2 - about your vehicle 29 5 4 7 2 1 6 9 3 8 8 instrument panel electronic speedometer revolution counter oil pressure gauge oil temperature gauge water temperature gauge fuel level gauge gear display (*) warning lights display multi-function display (*) for versions with f1 gearbox only..

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    30 1 - electronic speedometer indicates the vehicle speed. Odometer: briefl y press button set to display the total b or trip c mileage. To reset the trip odometer, hold button set pressed down for at least 2 seconds. Set 2 - revolution counter indicates the engine rpm. Avoid engine speeds in th...

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    2 - about your vehicle 31 4 - engine oil temperature gauge when the red warning light e comes on, it indicates that the water temperature is too high. This occurs when the temperature exceeds 155 °c. In this case, reduce the engine speed immediately. If the temperature remains high, turn off the eng...

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    32 7 - gear display (for versions with f 1 gearbox only) incorporated in the revolution counter; with the ignition key in position ii , it displays the gear engaged. N - neutral r - reverse gear i - 1st gear 2 - 2nd gear 3 - 3rd gear 4 - 4th gear 5 - 5th gear 6 - 6th gear auto - automatic gearshift ...

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    2 - about your vehicle 33 f1 gearbox failure warning light constantly lit, emitting a beep: when an f1 gearbox operating error has occurred. If the failure permits, pull off the road and contact the ferrari service network . Flashing: low pressure in the system. Engine control system malfunctioning ...

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    34 multi-function display 9 - multi-function display incorporated in the instrument panel, it diagnoses and signals any faults. It may have the following colours: green = normal driving conditions red = when a fault occurs amber = when one of the available systems has been activated multi-function d...

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    2 - about your vehicle 35 windscreen washer fluid this signals a low level of washer fluid in the windscreen washer tank. Soft top operation indicates that the soft top is operating or has stopped in an intermediate position with respect to its closed or opened position (see page 65 ). Luggage and e...

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    36 4 3 2 1 10 5 11 6 9 7 8 8 dashboard controls fuel tank door opening button rear fog lights button external rear-view mirror defroster button luggage compartment lid opening button multifunction buttons (mode, set) power window control car stereo system air conditioning and heating system controls...

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    2 - about your vehicle 37 1 - fuel tank door opening button opening with the key in position 0 , push the release button to unlock and open the fuel door, in order to access the fuel fi ller cap. Unscrew the cap a , turning it anticlockwise and hang it on the hook, b , provided for this purpose. . C...

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    38 2 - rear fog lights button when the button is pressed, the rear fog lights are turned on only if the high beams or low beams are on. The dedicated warning light on the instrument panel comes on to indicate activation. The rear fog lights should only be used in poor visibility conditions. 3 - exte...

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    2 - about your vehicle 39 the lid is held open by two gas struts. The luggage compartment is illuminated by a courtesy light. Closing lower the lid until it is closed and press down near the lock until you hear it click in place. Always check to ensure that the lid is closed properly, to prevent it ...

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    40 press the left-hand button mode at length (for longer than 2 seconds) to enter the programming mode, where you can scroll through the options by briefl y pressing the same button. Four options are available: - adjusting the instrument panel brightness - turning the clock on/off - setting the hour...

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    2 - about your vehicle 41 be shown simultaneously on the multi- function display: time and cst deactivated symbol, low fuel symbol or race driving mode. Any other messages on the multi-function display will be shown according to the display sequence described earlier. 6 - power window control the po...

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    42 the window can move up to the “target” position in order to prevent the door from hitting the upper weather strip when it closes. Improper use of the power windows can be dangerous. Before use, always check that people and objects are a safe distance away. Pay particular attention during the auto...

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    2 - about your vehicle 43 9 10 11 1 2 3 7 8 5 6 4 controls on the tunnel console hazard lights switch parking lights switch external rear view mirror controls parking brake lever mechanical gearbox lever 12v power socket soft top opening/closing button rear glove compartment opening button reverse g...

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    44 1 - hazard light switch press the switch to turn on the hazard lights. All the direction indicators will start to blink intermittently at the same time, independently of the ignition key position. The symbol will be shown on the multi- function display. The warning light on the instrument panel a...

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    2 - about your vehicle 45 3 - external rear view mirror controls the rear view mirrors can be adjusted electrically. They can only be adjusted with the ignition key in position ii . To select the mirror you wish to adjust, operate the selector r (right-hand mirror) or l (left-hand mirror). To adjust...

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    46 5 - mechanical gearbox lever for use of the gearshift lever see “starting and driving the vehicle (mechanical gearbox)” on page 82 . R 2 4 6 1 3 5 6 - 12v power socket this socket can be used to power small electrical devices such as: cell phones, lights, vacuum cleaner and any other accessory wi...

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    2 - about your vehicle 47 doors when the doors are opened or closed, the windows will automatically move down approximately 2 centimetres and stop (broken line) in order to avoid hitting the door weather strip. When the door is closed, the window automatically moves up until it meets the weather str...

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    48 seat controls proper seat adjustment is essential to obtain the best driving comfort and maximum effectiveness of the passive safety systems. Never adjust the seat while driving, as you could lose control of the vehicle. The driver’s seat must only be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary. Mech...

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    2 - about your vehicle 49 adjusting the headrest move the headrest f until the desired height has been reached. Once the desired position has been found, the headrest can also be tilted forward and backward. Adjust the headrest to suit your height in such a way that the centre of the headrest is lev...

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    50 heating system (optional) the heating is activated by turning control f . Two heating pads are used to heat the seat. When this function is active for one or more seats, the relative warning light illuminates on the instrument panel. Operating control f you can adjust the heating level, choosing ...

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    2 - about your vehicle 51 in the event of more severe head-on collisions (up to 30° angle): in addition to the seat belts, the pretensioners activate with a restraining action. In the event of an even more severe head- on collision, up to a 30-degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of th...

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    52 special warnings this vehicle has been constructed in compliance with the strictest regulations for personal safety and environmental protection. Nevertheless, a few rules should be followed. Particular attention must be paid to: • overheated components: high temperatures develop in the engine co...

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    2 - about your vehicle 53 for maximum protection, keep the backrest in the upright position, rest your back comfortably against it and adjust the seat belt in height so that it fi ts tightly across your chest and pelvis. Fastening the seat belts after properly adjusting the seat and headrest: • grip...

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    54 maintenance of the seat belts and pretensioners • following a collision of a certain severity, replace the seat belts that were worn at the time, even if they may not appear to be damaged. • periodically check that the screws on the anchoring points are tight and that the belt is intact and slide...

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    2 - about your vehicle 55 • the seat belts in the vehicle have been designed and tested to protect persons weighing at least 36 kg and taller than 1.50 m. • to properly protect a child outside these limits, specifi c restraint systems with dedicated belts or accessories capable of adapting the child...

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    56 always drive with your hands on the rim of the steering wheel so that, in case of activation, the airbag can inflate without obstruction. Always keep the backrest in the upright position and sit with your back properly resting against it. The passenger must always fasten the seat belt and sit in ...

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    2 - about your vehicle 57 the label located on the right-hand sun visor, next to the courtesy mirror, shows the expiry date of the airbag system. When this expiry date is approaching, contact the ferrari service network in order to have the system replaced. The labels indicate the presence of the ai...

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    58 the led remains on until the passenger airbag is reactivated. When the passenger door is open, the key can be inserted or removed in both positions. Deactivate the passenger airbag only when you need to transport a child in a child seat and reactivate it afterwards. This way, the passenger sittin...

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    2 - about your vehicle 59 to close the compartment, push the upper end of the lid until you hear the central lock click. Underneath the dashboard, on the external right-hand side of the glove compartment, there is a cable to manually open the compartment. Ashtray/cigarette lighter to gain access to ...

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    60 sun visors the sun visors can be lowered by moving them downwards. On the back of the driver-side visor there is a document pocket. Courtesy mirror on the back of the passenger-side visor there is a courtesy mirror. Pocket-change compartments they are located on the lower side of the doors and on...

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    2 - about your vehicle 61 internal lights you can select when the dome light should come on with the switch on the roof: on when the doors are closed. Off. Automatically on when the doors are unlocked for about 10 seconds, and when one of the doors is opened for about 3 minutes. After closing the do...

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    62 closing • lower the lid until it is about 20 centimetres from closing, then let it drop. • always check that it is properly closed. Emergency opening if the opening lever malfunctions, pull the cable located in the fuel fi ller cap compartment (see page 37 )..

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    2 - about your vehicle 63 soft top the soft top is operated by means of a hydraulic system, driven by a pump and controlled by a set of sensors that monitor each stage of its movement. Do not keep the soft top open for long periods of time, especially if the vehicle is new, since the soft top canvas...

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    64 operating the soft top always make sure, before activation and during motion, that people or things are at a safe distance from the soft top’s movable parts. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. Soft top movable parts soft top unit fins cover flaps side windows 7 6 4 3 4 5.

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    2 - about your vehicle 65 before opening the soft top, make sure that the rear window is clean, in order to avoid scoring or scratching. Opening/closing this procedure must be performed when you are properly seated in the driver’s seat. To open/close the soft top, the following conditions must be me...

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    66 • the front part of the soft top is brought forward and the fins are lowered; • the hydraulic safety hooks latch the soft top’s upper part; • the flaps close, the side windows raise. During this last stage, you can release button a and the operating sequence can be considered completed. Special w...

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    2 - about your vehicle 67 soft top emergency closing to close the soft top properly in an emergency situation, two people are required in some stages; as a consequence, and also considering the complexity of this operation, we recommend that you contact a ferrari service centre. They will identify a...

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    68 • keep the cover pressed down on the points marked by the arrows and close the engine compartment lid. Two people are required to carry out the operation, in order to avoid that the cover touches the lid due to uneven pressure. • working in pair, stand on the two sides of the vehicle and, using b...

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    2 - about your vehicle 69 • using the wrench a with socket b turn the cable inside the fl exible shaft for the lh fl ap control in a clockwise direction, while turning the rh one in an anti- clockwise direction, until the side fl aps are completely open. A b 8 • working on both sides of the vehicle ...

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    70 • remove the internal cover from the soft top frame cross member, taking it out of the retaining clips. 6 • fit the t-wrench a socket b into the device controlling the soft top retaining hooks and, turning the key anticlockwise, open the hooks fully. 7 7 a b • fold back the front part of the soft...

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    2 - about your vehicle 71 air conditioning and heating system fixed air vents for windscreen. Fixed air vents for side windows. Adjustable central and side vents. Air vents for foot area. Sun radiation sensor. Outside temperature sensor. Passenger compartment temperature sensor. Air conditioning and...

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    72 operating modes automatic this mode automatically adjusts humidity and ventilation according to the selected temperature. Manual this mode allows manual adjustment of the controls. Functions and controls air conditioning control switch. Air distribution control. Temperature selection control. Fan...

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    2 - about your vehicle 73 air recirculation switch released the air fl ow comes from the outside. When outside temperatures exceed 25°c, the air recirculation function remains on with a 1-minute pause every twenty minutes, to refresh the air. Pressed (recirculation) the air fl ow comes from inside t...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 75 running-in __________________________ 76 before a trip _________________________ 76 while driving ________________________ 76 starting and driving the vehicle (f1 gearbox) _______________________ 77 starting and driving the vehicle (mechanical gearbox) ________________ 82...

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    76 before a trip preliminary checks check the following at regular intervals and always before long trips: • tyre pressure and conditions • levels of fluids and lubricants • state of the windscreen wiper blades • proper functioning of the warning lights and external lights. It is in any case advisab...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 77 starting and driving the vehicle ( f1 gearbox) turning on the system when turning the ignition key to position ii all the segments of the gear display on the instrument panel are activated and lit up, the failure warning light comes on and, if no faults are found, goes of...

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    78 release the up and down levers and the button r soon after the gear engaged is shown on the display. A prolonged manoeuvre would cause the failure warning light to come on (see page 33 ) and an acoustic signal to sound. Do not operate the system with the engine off to prevent discharging the batt...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 79 with the engine on and the vehicle standing, you can change directly from 1st to r by pressing button r on the central console, and from reverse to 1st gear by pulling the up lever towards the steering wheel. When the reverse gear is engaged, an acoustic safety signal bee...

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    80 • if a down shift is requested in order to start overtaking where rapid acceleration is required, push the accelerator pedal just before moving the lever. • wait until one gearshift has been completed before requesting the next one, thereby avoiding multiple requests in rapid succession. Rpm adju...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 81 power requested by the driver. When the vehicle is stationary, a n , 1st gear or r request will not result in a change from “automatic” to “normal”. The “automatic” mode can only be exited by operating the auto control button. In the “automatic” mode, if you operate the u...

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    82 if the engine does not start, turn the key back to position 0 before repeating the procedure. • after the engine has started, the words check ok will be displayed. If the words check ok do not appear, turn the key back to position 0 , wait a few seconds and retry. If the engine fails to start aft...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 83 parking engage the handbrake, put the gearshift lever into 1st whether parking uphill or downhill, turn the wheels and turn off the engine (valid for all versions, both with mechanical and f1 gearbox). As the 1st gear is the most reduced, it is more suited to use the engi...

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    84 if the obstacle is located in a lateral position, it will be detected at distances of less than 0.8 m. The front sensors can be activated by pressing the button on the panel to the left of the steering wheel; when the front sensors are activated, the led integrated in the button turns on. To deac...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 85 during parking manoeuvres, always be extremely careful with obstacles that might be located above or below the sensors. In particular, low-lying (e.G. Curbs, stone posts), broken (e.G. Wire mesh fences, hedges), thin (e.G. Poles, lampposts) or suspended obstacles (e.G. Ba...

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    86 before you drive - adjust the position of the seat, steering wheel and rear view mirrors, in order to obtain the best driving position. - adjust the backrest so that the chest is upright and the head is as close to the headrest as possible. - carefully adjust the headrest so that the head, and no...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 87 death in the event of a collision. Always fasten the seat belts, including those of the child seats. Deactivate the passenger airbag (where possible) if transporting a child in a child seat fixed on the passenger seat. It is strictly prohibited to fit a child seat in vehi...

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    88 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: - position the selector on the steering wheel to “low grip” mode. - keep a moderate speed. - turn on the low beams, even ...

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    3 - driving your vehicle 89 driving with the “abs” braking system the abs system provides the following advantages: - 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 feat...

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    90 the race mode must only be used on race tracks. On vehicles equipped with f1 gearbox, gearshifting is faster so as to reduce the time involved as much as possible. The cst shifts to level 3 (engine load will only be limited as far as necessary) and the suspensions stiffen further. In this positio...

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    4 - in an emergency 91 toolkit _____________________________ 92 replacing the wheels _________________ 94 replacing a bulb______________________ 96 bulbs ______________________________ 100 replacing a fuse _____________________ 100 emergency ignition __________________ 106 towing the vehicle _______...

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    92 useful accessories as well as the tools supplied with the vehicle, the hazard warning triangle and fl uorescent safety jacket should always be kept on board in order to signal hazardous situations in compliance with regulations. Emergency tyre repair and infl ation kit in the event of a...

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    4 - in an emergency 93 • unscrew the valve cap of the punctured tyre and screw the union g for the transparent tube on the valve. • turn the ignition key to ii so that the socket is powered, then activate the compressor by pressing the switch d . To infl ate/repair the tyre successfully, the lev...

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    94 replacing the wheels if one or more wheels need to be replaced, proceed as follows: - replace the stud bolts with damaged thread or cone. - carefully clean the stud bolts before fi tting. - absolutely do not lubricate the contact surfaces between the stud bolt and the wheel rim and between the wh...

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    4 - in an emergency 95 replacing a wheel • position the vehicle on a fl at surface, engage 1st gear and lock the rear wheels by engaging the parking brake. • if necessary, switch on the hazard lights and after having put on the fl uorescent safety jacket, position the hazard triangle at the required...

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    96 the spare wheel is not fi tted with a tyre pressure monitoring sensor (see label on spare wheel bag). Hence, after fi tting, the wheel is not monitored by the system, however, it complies with international regulation ece r64/01 . Once fi tted, we recommend you go to the nearest authorised ferrar...

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    4 - in an emergency 97 • turn the bulb-holder in an anticlockwise direction a and remove it from its seat. • remove the bulb b by pushing and simultaneously turning it anticlockwise. • fit the new bulb by pushing it into place in the bulb holder and turning it clockwise. • reposition the bulb ...

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    98 taillights position and stop light direction indicator rear fog light reverse light number plate light auxiliary stop light refl ector 2 1 3 4 7 6 5 replacing the taillight bulbs for replacement, contact the ferrari service network . Replacing the number plate light bulb • undo the two fastening ...

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    4 - in an emergency 99 replacing the glove compartment light bulb • using a screwdriver, gently pry at the point indicated by the arrow and remove the bulb holder. • replace the bulb and refi t the bulb holder. Replacing the “door open” light bulbs • undo the two fastening screws. • remove the bulb ...

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    100 bulbs ( 12 v, except for high beam/low beam) low beams/high beams gas-discharge das front position lights incandescent 6 w (h6w) front direction indicator lights incandescent 21w side direction indicator lights incandescent 4w (t4w) rear position and stop lights incandescent 21/5w (p21/5w) rear ...

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    4 - in an emergency 101 a e c d b use the pliers found in the toolkit to remove the fuses. Fuse colour ampere dark yellow a5 brown a7.5 red a10 light blue a15 yellow a20 white a25 green a30 maxi fuse colour ampere yellow a20 green a30 orange a40 red a50 blue a60 symbol legend +30 + permanent battery...

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    102 fuses: maxi 1 50a +30 rh fan maxi 2 50a +30 lh fan maxi 3 50a +30 a.C. Maxi 4 60a +30 front guard maxi 5 20a +30 alternator sensing maxi 6 60a +30 abs/asr/esp maxi 7 30a rh seat maxi 8 30a lh seat if a power fuse has blown, contact the ferrari service network to have the system checked. A – powe...

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    4 - in an emergency 103 af6 15a taillights af7 7.5a lh high-beam. Af8 15a lh low beam af9 5a +30 ins...

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    4 - in an emergency 105 ...

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    106 emergency ignition flat battery consult the section “battery” in chapter 5 “maintenance”, to always keep the battery in perfect working order. To access the battery, undo the two retaining screws a and lower the protection panel. starting with the auxiliary battery use an external 12v battery ...

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    4 - in an emergency 107 keep in mind that when the engine is off, the power steering and brake servo are deactivated, therefore, more force is required to turn the steering wheel and push the brake pedal. Towing the vehicle with the wheel axle lifted this may only be done by skilled staff. Always li...

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    108 resetting the system after checking that there are no fuel leaks: • remove the cover and press button a on the switch. • turn the key to position ii , wait a few seconds and start the engine. • check once again that there are no fuel leaks. Fuel cut-off inertia switch the fuel system is fi tte...

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    5 - maintenance 109 warranty booklet ____________________ 110 maintenance________________________ 110 level checks ________________________ 111 battery ____________________________ 113 windscreen wipers___________________ 115 wheels and tyres ____________________ 115 headlight adjustment ___________...

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    110 warranty booklet the vehicle is provided with a “warranty booklet and maintenance schedule”. This contains the vehicle’s warranty terms and conditions. The warranty booklet also contains specific spaces to be filled in by the authorised ferrari service centres , in order to record the periodic s...

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    5 - maintenance 111 max min • top up if necessary with the specifi ed oil being careful not to go over the max level shown on the dipstick. • screw the cap back on tightly. If the oil is under the min level, top up anyway and have the system checked by an authorised ferrari service centre. Checking ...

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    112 checking the coolant level this procedure must always be performed when the engine is cool. Never remove the cap from the expansion tank when the engine is running and/or warm. • remove the cap from the expansion tank in the engine compartment and check that the level is about 40 mm from the top...

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    5 - maintenance 113 battery master switch the earth wire of the battery can be disconnected by means of the master switch located in the luggage compartment. To disconnect the battery, turn the master switch control lever counterclockwise and remove it; it will remain connected to the battery master...

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    114 wait for the vehicle to reach its normal operating temperature, therefore allowing the various systems to perform their self learning functions. To reconnect the battery to the electric system, insert the control lever into the master switch and turn it clockwise until it stops. The self-learnin...

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    5 - maintenance 115 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. T...

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    116 the tyres which may not always be visible. Check the tyres regularly for any signs of damage (e.G., scratches, cuts, cracks, bulges, etc.). Sharp objects that have penetrated the tyres may have caused damage, which can only be diagnosed by removing the tyre. Have any damage inspected by an exper...

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    5 - maintenance 117 headlight adjustment to aim the headlights, contact the ferrari service network . Cleaning the vehicle cleaning the exterior proper care of the vehicle on the part of the owner is essential for a long life of the vehicle. Below is a list of the main precautions to be taken. • cer...

  • Page 118

    118 with this in mind, specific leather care products are also available (cleaner and cream) perfected and tested by ferrari . These products can be ordered through the ferrari spare parts service department , both individually and as part of the “care kit” which includes the complete range of clean...

  • Page 119

    6 - technical information 119 engine ____________________________ 120 cooling system ______________________ 122 ignition-injection system _____________ 123 fuel system and fuel vapour emission control system _____________________ 124 exhaust system______________________ 126 clutch __________________...

  • Page 120

    120 engine the vehicle has a normally aspirated 8- cylinder engine with a displacement of 4.3 litres, which produces a power of 490 hp and a torque of 465 nm. The engine’s high performance is achieved through a number of technical solutions derived, in part, from racing vehicles: • variable timing w...

  • Page 121

    6 - technical information 121 8 4 3 5 6 9 2 7 1 engine lubrication system and gas and oil vapour recirculation blow-by system gearbox thermistor scavenge and delivery pump suction screen pressure regulating valve oil fi lter cartridge oil pressure transmitter oil/water exchanger oil mesh fi lter the...

  • Page 122

    122 10 9 8 1 4 3 2 4 5 7 6 replacing the engine oil and fi lter the oil and fi lter must be replaced, at the intervals shown in the “maintenance schedule” by an authorised ferrari service centre. It is recommended to exclusively use lubricants approved by ferrari . Centrifugal pump with thermostatic...

  • Page 123

    6 - technical information 123 the engine cooling system has a closed- circuit with an expansion tank which compensates the fluid volume and pressure variations due to the engine warming up. A filler neck with plug fitted with a valve calibrated to 0.98 bar is installed at the top of the tank. Coolan...

  • Page 124

    124 3 1 7 2 4 6 5 9 8 5 6 12 11 10 2 1 electronic accelerator (drive by wire system) drive by wire is a system that allows the accelerator pedal to work independently from the throttle. This system is equipped with a potentiometer connected to the accelerator pedal in the place of the connection cab...

  • Page 125

    6 - technical information 125 ambient air is taken into the active carbon filter through a pipe equipped with a filter that prevents foreign particles from entering the system. The filler neck is sized in order to allow only unleaded fuel filler nozzles to be inserted. The fuel is supplied by the tw...

  • Page 126

    126 6 3 7 4 9 8 10 11 2 5 1 exhaust system exhaust manifold front oxygen sensor thermocouple catalytic converter rear oxygen sensor co sampling port cap muffl er exhaust tips exhaust by-pass pneumatic valve exhaust by-pass solenoid valve vacuum tank.

  • Page 127

    6 - technical information 127 exhaust system overheating alarm devices if the engine malfunctions with consequent high temperature in the exhaust system, the red warning light on the multi-function display, showing the words slow down will fl ash or stay on fi xed. The slow down symbol activation is...

  • Page 128

    128 engine malfunction alarm devices if the warning light “engine check system failure” fl ashes or remains on fi xed while the engine is running, it indicates that the engine or the emission control system may be malfunctioning. The electronic system detects and isolates the error; preventing damag...

  • Page 129

    6 - technical information 129 on a bend, the electronic differential: - stabilises the vehicle when the accelerator pedal is released, locking the rear axle - eliminates typical understeering conditions, producing slight oversteering at the grip limit, locking the differential in proportion to the l...

  • Page 130

    130 6 5 7 1 9 8 4 3 2 when the engine is off or if the vehicle is towed, it is harder to steer. Main data • lock-to-lock steering wheel turns: 3 • steering diameter: 10.8 m fi tted on the front of the left-hand water radiator which cools the fl uid before it is returned to the tank. In the event of ...

  • Page 131

    6 - technical information 131 4 2 7 6 1 8 3 5 9 air conditioning/heating system compressor condenser dehydrator fi lter pressure switch expansion valve heater/evaporator proportional valve water recirculation pump freon draining/refi lling unions the air conditioning and heating system is composed o...

  • Page 132

    132 cst system cst is ferrari’s acronym for stability and traction control. The cst is composed of two main systems: vdc vehicle dynamics control, through the braking system; asr vehicle dynamics control, through the engine torque; as well as the always active secondary systems such as abs, ebd, etc...

  • Page 133

    6 - technical information 133 system should be performed by the ferrari service network . Brake pads the brake pads are fitted with a wear indicator that is connected to the brake warning light. When this warning light comes on or, in any case, whenever braking no longer appears to be regular, the p...

  • Page 134

    134 driving extremely carefully, immediately go to the nearest workshop of the ferrari service network to have the system checked. If only the failure warning light comes on when the engine is running, it normally indicates a malfunction of the abs system only. In this case, the braking system maint...

  • Page 135

    6 - technical information 135 4 3 2 1 1 6 1 4 5 4 3 shock absorbers electronic control unit wheel acceleration sensor vertical acceleration sensor failure warning light on instrument panel suspensions driving mode switch.

  • Page 136

    136 independent wheels, with upper and lower triangular wishbones. Double-acting telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers with electronically-controlled calibration variation. Small kingpin offset to improve braking stability and reduce kickback on the steering wheel to a minimum. Anti-dive configuratio...

  • Page 137

    6 - technical information 137 tyre pressure monitoring system (optional) the vehicle can come equipped with a system that monitors the tyre pressure by means of special sensors fi tted inside the wheel rims, in position with the infl ation valve. These sensors transmit a signal that is detected by t...

  • Page 138

    138 messages on the multi-function display the symbol colour defines the priority: green : normal conditions of use red : when a fault has been detected amber : when the driver is requested to check the system. The following symbols will appear to identify each wheel, the ‘solid’ square indicating t...

  • Page 139

    6 - technical information 139 system temporarily not active appears when the system is temporarily unable to function. This may occur because of external electromagnetic interference or excessive sensor temperature. The system automatically resets once the normal conditions are restored. The message...

  • Page 140

    140 5 13 14 3 4 11 2 9 1 17 7 16 6 12 8 10 1 15 electronic control units the fi gure shows the location of all the ecus installed on the vehicle. Motronic (one per bank) instrument panel air conditioning/heating system shock absorber calibration adjustment abs-asr airbag alarm system power windows g...

  • Page 141

    6 - technical information 141 electronic control units each system installed on the vehicle is controlled by an electronic control unit (ecu) equipped with microprocessor for high-speed processing of the data acquired from the sensors and transducers. The features common to all the ecus are: self-di...

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    7 - table of contents 143.

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    144 12v power socket_____________________ 46 abbreviations ________________________ 2 abs and ebd systems ________________ 133 adjustable air vents __________________ 73 air conditioning/heating system _______ 131 air conditioning and heating system _____ 71 airbag______________________________ 55 a...

  • Page 145

    7 - table of contents 145 level checks ________________________ 111 light bulbs _________________________ 100 load limiting devices _________________ 53 location of the fuse and relay boxes ____ 101 luggage compartment lid opening button ____________________________ 38 main engine specifications ___...

  • Page 146

    146 specifications and equipment options of ferrari vehicles may vary because of specific legal and commercial requirements. Information in this publication is therefore not binding in any way. Ferrari reserves the right to make any modification to the vehicles described in this manual, at any time,...