Ferrari 2012 F12 Berlinetta Owner'S Manual Download Page 263

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Tool kit  ...........................................................................................  198

Toolkit  .............................................................................................  198

TPMS failure  ...................................................................................  70

TPMS - Low pressure  ................................................................. 66

TPMS - Tyre puncture  ................................................................  67

Transmission ratios  .......................................................................  28

TRIP A and TRIP B screen pages  ....................................... 100

Turn indicators  ............................................................................. 140

Twilight sensor  ............................................................................. 140

Tyre inflation pressure  ................................................................  30

TYRES screen page  .....................................................................  95

Tyre temperature and pressure monitoring system 

(TPMS)  .............................................................................................  65

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Unfastening the seat belts  .......................................................... 47

UP-shifting  ..................................................................................... 148

“UP” shift paddle  ........................................................................ 135

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VDA button  ..................................................................................... 88

VDA (Vehicle Dynamic Assistance) screen page group   95

Vehicle Dynamic Assistance  ......................................................  95

Vehicle keys  .....................................................................................  14

Vehicle status screen page  .........................................................  97

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Warming up the engine  ............................................................ 147

“Warning: danger of ice” message  ....................................... 100

Warning lights on the panel  ..................................................  109

Warranty Booklet  ................................................................... 7, 234

WET mode  .................................................................................... 156

Wheel alignment check and adjustment  ........................... 244

Wheel rims and tyres  ...................................................................  29

Wheels and tyres  ......................................................................... 243

Windscreen washer  .................................................................... 136

Windscreen washer/wiper  ...................................................... 135

Windscreen washer/wiper lever  ........................................... 135

Summary of Contents for 2012 F12 Berlinetta

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Page 4: ...vention on Road Traffic that ended on 8 November 1968 must be strictly observed common rules of caution must always be observed in relation to the quality performance of the vehicle driving conditions and contingent situations Caution and discipline are the basis of safe driving Driving takes place in a naturally dangerous context where a number of different risk factors interact for this reason i...

Page 5: ...nsibly especially when the vehicle is in motion Examples of information communication and entertainment systems are the following satellite navigation systems traffic information systems e g ITT media players e g iPod telephones with Bluetooth connectivity etc whether merely audio based or with display It is important to bear in mind that on board systems may be distracting when driving since they...

Page 6: ...e all the information needed to ensure that they are compatible Strict priority criteria must be observed when driving a vehicle you must not therefore take your attention off the road In some countries the use of information entertainment systems is prohibited on vehicles when driving The driver is responsible for use of these information entertainment systems with video screens if they are prohi...

Page 7: ...his manual and your vehicle The Ferrari Sales and Service Network will provide you with all the information on any updates All specifications and illustrations contained in this manual are accurate as of the date of printing Spare parts When replacing parts or topping up with lubricants and fluids we recommend that you use original spare parts and lubricants and fluids recommended by Ferrari Warra...

Page 8: ...ted in the Reference Guide booklet enclosed with the vehicle documents can provide information on the location of Ferrari Dealers and Authorised Service Centres The Ferrari Technical Service Department is at your complete disposal for any information and advice If you have any doubts about the information provided in this manual or how to use or operate the vehicle please contact the Ferrari Servi...

Page 9: ...n Environment Warning for environmental protection useful advice for protection of the environment Abbreviations Acronyms Some descriptions and terms with particular meanings are found in this manual in an abbreviated form A C Air conditioning ABS Anti lock Braking System ASR Anti skid Regulation during acceleration DCT Dual Clutch Transmission EBD Electronic Brake force Distribution ECU Electroni...

Page 10: ... to preserving your vehicle in full working order and to protecting the environment We therefore advise you to respect the service due dates indicated in the Maintenance Schedule Driving style Do not accelerate during the starting procedure Do not warm up the engine when the vehicle is stationary Drive carefully and keep a safety distance that corresponds to the driving speed Avoid sudden and freq...

Page 11: ...egistration fee and any transport costs contact your nearest Ferrari dealer who is responsible for taking the vehicle to one of the authorised collection and disposal centres which have all been selected to guarantee a service that meets quality standards for the collection treatment and recovery of recyclable materials without harming the environment For further information visit www ferrari com ...

Page 12: ...s 16 Replacing remote control batteries 17 Electronic alarm 17 Identification and homologation plates and labels 20 Dimensions and weights 27 Main engine specifications 28 Consumption and emissions 28 Performance 28 Wheel rims and tyres 29 Refilling 35 ...

Page 13: ...1 GENERAL ...

Page 14: ...the Duplicating the keys section on page 16 Key codes A CODE CARD is supplied together with the keys indicating the following the electronic code the mechanical code for the keys to be given to the Ferrari Service Network if you request duplicates of the keys Warning The code numbers on the CODE CARD must always be kept in a safe and protected place not accessible to others Important note In the e...

Page 15: ...TART button on the steering wheel 1 If the code is recognised the CODE warning light A on the instrument panel turns off when the check procedure has been completed whereas the EOBD warning light B turns off when the engine is started once the ECU has completed its diagnostic cycle in these conditions the protection system has recognised the key code and deactivated the immobiliser 2 If the CODE w...

Page 16: ...tant note Each key provided has its own specific code which must be stored in the memory of the system control unit Important note Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately to have all the keys stored in the system memory Duplicating the keys If you request additional keys provided that the conditions to satisfy your request are met remember that the codes must be stored up to a maximum of 7...

Page 17: ... of the same type observing the indicated polarity close the key cover C Important note Do not use sharp tools to remove the cover and be careful to avoid damaging the remote control C E D Electronic alarm The electronic alarm system performs the following functions remote control for central door locking unlocking perimeter surveillance detecting if doors and lids are open motion surveillance det...

Page 18: ...rs rear and front lids properly closed it means that the self diagnostic feature has detected a malfunction in the system Contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the system checked Deactivation To deactivate the alarm system press button G on the ignition key the turn indicators flash twice the system beeps twice the red LED on the dashboard goes off the dome lights come on the central door lo...

Page 19: ...t lid alarm LED off five times ignition key alarm The alarm system memory is reset by turning the ignition key Homologation The electronic alarm system complies with EU regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and is marked in compliance The homologation number is referred to with the following characters For those markets that require the transmitter and or receiver marking the homologation n...

Page 20: ...20 General Identification and homologation plates and labels B D E F I L O P M G C Q R H T U A N S ...

Page 21: ...l G Passenger airbag warning 2 Passenger side sun visor H Vehicle identification Rear passenger side door jamb I Unleaded fuel Fuel filler flap L Maximum permitted speed with winter tyres Rear driver side door jamb M TPMS present warning Driver side door N Tyre pressure and type Driver side door O Gearbox type and number Gearbox housing P Chassis number Windscreen Q Original paintwork Engine compa...

Page 22: ...22 General A Low beam homologation B ECE homologation C Radiator with antifreeze D Checking engine oil level ...

Page 23: ...23 General 1 E Engine and gearbox oil label F Installation of rearward facing child seats not allowed G Passenger side airbag warning 2 H Vehicle identification ...

Page 24: ...24 General I Unleaded fuel L Maximum permitted speed with winter tyres M TPMS present warning N Tyre pressure and type ...

Page 25: ...25 General 1 O Gearbox type and number P Chassis number Q Original paintwork R Stop Start system warning with HELE only ...

Page 26: ...26 General S Danger High voltage T Engine type and number U Assembly number ...

Page 27: ...mm 172 in Max width 2080 mm 82 in Max height 1276 mm 50 in Front track 1659 mm 65 in Rear track 1600 mm 63 in Front overhang 963 mm 38 in Rear overhang 951 mm 37 in Kerb weight 1630 kg 3593 5 lbs considering the most favourable Optional combination 2080 1276 1600 1659 2718 4632 ...

Page 28: ...tion and CO2 emissions Standard version With HELE system l 100 km g km l 100 km g km City cycle 24 9 583 21 9 513 Motorway 11 3 265 10 9 256 Combined cycle 16 3 380 15 0 350 Transmission ratios Gearbox ratios Differential bevel gear pair ratio 1 3 077 2 2 185 3 1 626 4 375 4 1 286 5 1 028 6 0 839 7 0 693 R 2 791 Performance 0 100 km h 0 200 km h Maximum speed 3 1 s 8 5 s 340 km h 211 3 mph Electri...

Page 29: ... ET 48 4 11 5 J x 20 ET 71 6 4 5 J x 20 Explanation of wheel rim codes Example 9 5 J x 20 ET 48 4 9 5 Rim width in inches J Shape of rim edge side projection where tyre bead rests 20 Rim diameter in inches ET 48 4 Offset distance in mm between the centreline of the rim and inner rim surface ...

Page 30: ...5 ZR 20 2 10 bar 30 5 psi E B 73 dB Rear 315 35 ZR 20 2 00 bar 29 psi F A 74 dB Optional tyres Inflation pressure cold Front Rear Front Rear Vredestein space saver spare wheel 145 60 R 20 4 20 bar 60 9 psi Winter tyres Inflation pressure cold Pirelli Winter Sottozero Front 255 35 R 20 M S 2 40 bar 34 8 psi E C 73 dB Rear 305 35 R 20 M S 2 20 bar 31 9 psi E C 73 dB Regulation no 1222 2009 EC see pa...

Page 31: ...responding to the relative index The maximum load permissible is indicated in kg and pounds in the wording 3 Y Speed index This indicates the maximum speed at which the tyre can withstand the load indicated in the load index Speed indexes ECE UN 30 are shown in the table below Speed Index Maximum speed km h M 130 N 140 P 150 Q 160 R 170 S 180 T 190 U 200 H 210 V 240 W 270 Y 300 ZR Y 300 The speed ...

Page 32: ... production site tyre type and size The last four digits in a box indicate the date of manufacture 1011 means that the tyre was manufactured in the 10th week of 2011 Warning Ensure that tyres are not kept in stock for more than 4 years from the date of manufacture The maximum limit for keeping tyres in stock is 4 years provided they are kept away from sunlight bad weather and damp and where there ...

Page 33: ...e with 7 levels from A to G on the left of the label where A indicates the best tyre class for reducing fuel consumption with lower rolling resistance Wet grip On the right of the label there is a scale for tyre performance when braking on wet roads Measurements are taken under test conditions defined in the European Regulation The scale has 7 levels from A to G where A indicates the maximum wet g...

Page 34: ...ide A which allows the vehicle to continue travelling at moderate speed 80 km h 50 mph even after a puncture for a specific distance 100 km 62 mi When the instrument panel receives the tyre puncture information from the tyre pressure monitoring ECU calculates the residual tyre life and displays a warning in the dedicated area of the left TFT display after 50 km 31 mi After 100 Km a message warning...

Page 35: ...em and hydraulic controls 7 75 l SHELL DCT F3 Braking system 1 2 l SHELL BRAKE AND CLUTCH DOT4 Ultra 241 Cooling circuit 24 l GLYCOSHELL LONGLIFE at 50 KEMETYL CARIX Premium G30 Longlife at 50 240 Hydraulic power steering system 1 25 l PENTOSIN CHF 11S 240 Fuel tank 90 l Unleaded petrol at least 95 R O N 83 Air conditioning and heating system Compressor 165 cc PAG ISO 46 Coolant 560 30 g HFO 1234y...

Page 36: ...ded petrol with a 98 R O N is not always available the engine is any case suitable for using unleaded petrol with an octane rating not below 95 R O N In this case the engine control system will appropriately adjust calibrations allowing the vehicle to function correctly although performance is decreased Warning The use of unleaded petrol with a R O N below 95 can cause malfunctioning and is not re...

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Page 38: ...lts 44 How to fasten seat belts 46 Pretensioners 48 Auxiliary Occupant Protection Systems 50 Driver and passenger airbags 51 Side airbags 56 Fuel inertia switch 59 ABS and EBD 60 Electronic Stability Control 62 Electric parking brake 64 TPMS 65 ...

Page 39: ...2 SAFETY ...

Page 40: ... be adequately protected Do not remove the guards or operate on the moving parts without taking due precautions Installations under pressure such as braking system air conditioning system cooling system and lubrication system may create pressures inside them Do not perform any operation which may cause gas or liquids to spill out with the risk of injury to persons and damage to things Emissions Wa...

Page 41: ...that the belt is not twisted and that it passes closely over your body if not in the event of a head on collision it may move and cause injury to the abdomen Avoid wearing bulky clothing that may interfere with the proper operation of the seat belts Warning Each seat belt has been designed to protect only one occupant If more than one person uses the same seat belt the risk of injury in the event ...

Page 42: ...52 for functioning logic passenger side front airbag see page 52 for functioning logic driver side lateral airbag head bag see page 56 for functioning logic passenger side lateral airbag head bag see page 56 for functioning logic seats see page 178 deformable body occupant protection system ECU ECU auxiliary sensors instrument panel warning light see page 112 inertia switch Warning The protective ...

Page 43: ...trol system ABS and EBD this is designed to prevent the wheels from locking and to provide good handling and stability In some situations fast acceleration is important to get out of dangerous situations However always use the accelerator with extreme caution During acceleration of the driving wheels the anti skid system may help you in certain dangerous situations The air conditioning and heating...

Page 44: ...arning For an effective restraining action the seat belt must be fastened correctly with the seat backrest in the upright position The seat belt is fastened correctly when the upper part of the belt crosses the centre of the shoulder not the neck and the abdominal section is fitted over the hips not the abdomen Make sure that the belt is not twisted and that it passes closely over your body if not...

Page 45: ...ren or other persons on your lap If there is a collision the weight of an adult may cause the child to be crushed by the seat belt causing severe or even fatal injuries Warning Do not attach or pin anything onto the seat belts they may get damaged and may consequently break in the event of a collision Warning If a seat belt has come into contact with cutting edges or was somehow perforated we reco...

Page 46: ...ou are pulling it out let it wind back a little and pull it out again without jerking it Make sure that it has clicked into the locked position hold the belt and pull it to check that the latch plate has been inserted correctly Position the seat belt correctly If the driver s seat belt is not fastened when you turn the ignition key to position II the warning light D on the instrument panel lights ...

Page 47: ... belt causing severe or even fatal injuries Unfastening the seat belts Push the release button E Guide the latch plate A back to its rest position A E Pregnant women The best protection for pregnant women and their unborn babies is to wear 3 point seat belts correctly This significantly reduces the risk of injury to the baby Consequently pregnant women should always wear seat belts unless they hav...

Page 48: ...g Pretensioners that have been activated will no longer function and may not be repaired under any circumstances Contact the Ferrari Service Network for replacement 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 se...

Page 49: ... solvents as they can weaken the fibres Make sure the retractors do not get wet proper functioning is only ensured if they are kept dry The pretensioner requires no maintenance or lubrication If immersed in water or mud the pretensioner must necessarily be replaced Pretensioners must be replaced at regular intervals as indicated in the Warranty Booklet Important note All work on any part of this s...

Page 50: ...head bag Driver s seat belt 3 point with pretensioner and an automatic system that reduces the force applied to the occupant Passenger seat belt 3 point with pretensioner and an automatic system that reduces the force applied to the occupant Electronic Control Unit ECU Additional sensors Instrument panel warning light Deformable body The driver and passenger side front airbags are designed to augm...

Page 51: ...arlier collision The seat belts have been designed to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a roll over or subsequent collision Warning The front airbags have been designed not to inflate 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 10 in fro...

Page 52: ...e airbags are activated Persons animals or items must not be placed between the airbags and the occupant Environment When the system is activated gases are released in the form of fumes together with the gas used for inflating the airbags These gases are not harmful The driver s airbag has been designed to be deployed according to the following strategy For low severity crashes the airbag control ...

Page 53: ...s 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 malfunction Important note Do not cut or tamper with the connectors of the airbag harness or on the airbag modules Warning Do not cover the steering wheel and the padded panel on the dashboard on the passenger side with adhesive tape or treat it in any ...

Page 54: ...ponents must be replaced after an accident that caused airbag deployment Important note Following an accident not involving airbag deployment contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the system checked and any system components that may be damaged or malfunctioning replaced Important note The airbag system components have been specially designed only for this specific vehicle model Do not use t...

Page 55: ...d theft have the airbag system checked by the Ferrari Service Network The label F indicates the presence of the airbag system Warning The passenger seat is not suitable for installing universal ISOFIX child car seats Since the airbag system cannot be deactivated rear facing child seats must not be installed When transporting children who are less than 1 5 m tall contact the Ferrari Service Network...

Page 56: ...e airbag system consists of 2 airbags one on each door In the event of a side collision the airbag on the impact side deploys immediately to protect the occupant s head Warning The warning light A comes on when the ignition key is turned to position II If no malfunctions are detected it goes out after 4 seconds If the warning light does not come on if it remains on or if it comes on while driving ...

Page 57: ... over or near the airbag covers In the event that the airbags are deployed these objects would be projected into the passenger compartment at such high speed as to seriously jeopardise the safety of the occupants Warning Never modify the airbag modules Do not damage the airbag modules and trim panels above them upper area of door panel by pinning something onto them or pressing objects against the...

Page 58: ... and tear and must be replaced at the intervals indicated in the Warranty Booklet EVEN if the vehicle has NOT been involved in a collision Important note Never remove the door panel If required this operation must be performed by the Ferrari Service Network ...

Page 59: ...ears on the left TFT display see page 109 and the hazard warning lights activate to indicate that this switch has been triggered When the fuel inertia switch is activated the doors are also unlocked if locked and the central dome light comes on Warning The fuel pump relays can be reactivated by pressing button A on the floor in front of the driver s seat A ...

Page 60: ...circuit by running a 3 phase cycle reduction if necessary maintenance pressure increase in the hydraulic circuit In the event of ABS activation under braking these regulation cycles will be repeated until the car comes to a stop or pressure on the brake pedal is reduced The system offers the following advantages Driving stability no skidding even in the event of sharp braking approaching wheel loc...

Page 61: ...he wheels to lock FBP Ferrari Brake Prefill Brake design parameters provide a set distance between the brake pads and discs the air gap as soon as the brake pedal is pressed the presence of the air gap leads to a slight delay in brake response The FBP Ferrari Brake Prefill system eliminates the air gap by applying slight pressure to the braking system as soon as the accelerator pedal is released j...

Page 62: ...stems VDC Vehicle Dynamics Control performed through the braking system F1 Trac traction control performed through engine torque modulation depending on maximum grip on the road and secondary systems that are always active such as the ABS and EBD To provide optimal control in different driving and grip conditions five different settings have been developed Level 1 Manettino set to WET ensures stab...

Page 63: ...continually monitoring the pressure of the clutch actuator on the differential The input signals are the dynamic parameters of the vehicle that the control system translates into a torque difference between the two driving wheels In a curve the electronic differential maintains vehicle stability during throttle lift off by appropriately modulating the engine braking torque applied to the rear axle...

Page 64: ...ase contact the Ferrari Service Network Autopark Function The EPB Autopark function automatically activates the electric parking brake when the engine is switched off At each Key on the Autopark function is always active by default this means that the driver does not need to apply the parking brake when the engine is switched off However the function can be temporarily deactivated before switching...

Page 65: ...arning if the pressure loss is 0 2 bar more than the rated pressure and a hard warning if it is 0 5 bar more or there is a dynamic decrease of over 0 2 bar min The TPMS system is calibrated from the specific menu option of the left hand TFT display see page 90 Important note System calibration using the special menu item is necessary after replacement or inflation of a tyre or tyres Warning The TP...

Page 66: ...more tyres is below the alarm threshold the screen page shown in example 3 for a warning related to only one tyre or example 4 for a warning related to several tyres appears immediately The screen page is displayed for 20 seconds and then the screen page that was previously displayed reappears If the failure persists the screen page shown above example 3 or 4 will be automatically displayed for 20...

Page 67: ...s whereas the warning light remains on in fixed mode If the vehicle is fitted with normal tyres the fault is displayed with the same display logic applicable for other priority 0 faults see the paragraph Fault visualisation logic on page 106 until the correct operating conditions are restored and the system subsequently recalibrated If the vehicle is fitted with Run Flat tyres the maximum distance...

Page 68: ... be called up at any time to display which tyres are punctured example 11 Occasionally the system may not detect which wheel signals a failure If this is the case the screen page shown in example 12 for vehicles fitted with normal tyres or example 13 for vehicles fitted with Run Flat tyres will be displayed The symbol and message are displayed for 20 seconds and then the screen page that was previ...

Page 69: ...rs whereas the warning light remains on until the system has been calibrated The TPMS can be calibrated using the special menu item in the left TFT display with the ignition key in position II and the engine off To calibrate the TPMS call up the MENU screen page on the left TFT display see page 88 with the ignition key in position II and the engine off Once the MENU screen page appears select the ...

Page 70: ... displayed in the following circumstances overheating of sensors during calibration the TPMS ECU does not recognise the sensors radio frequency that interferes with the wheel sensor signal Simultaneously the specific warning light on the instrument panel see page 112 starts flashing and continues to flash for 90 seconds The warning light then remains on in fixed mode until the situation is correct...

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Page 72: ... Infotainment system 122 Cruise Control 130 Controls on the steering wheel 132 Lighting 138 Driving the vehicle 144 EPB Electric parking brake 162 Park Lock 164 Launch Control 165 Stop Start system optional 166 Front obstacle clearance lift system optional 174 Active CCM brake cooling system 176 Seat adjustment 178 Air conditioning and heating system 186 Passenger compartment accessories 193 ...

Page 73: ...3 ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 74: ... 6 3 3 4 Ref Control Page 1 Door handle 79 2 Luggage compartment and fuel filler flap opening buttons 81 83 3 Adjustable air vents 189 Ref Control Page 4 Passenger display optional 121 5 Glove compartment opening button 193 6 Glove compartment 193 ...

Page 75: ...rol Page 1 Left TFT display and Cruise Control commands 88 130 2 Dual View Camera button optional 120 3 LIFT button optional 174 Ref Control Page 4 Right TFT display Infotainment system 118 5 Light switch 138 6 EPB command and Autopark button 162 ...

Page 76: ...er lever 135 18 Manettino control 132 156 19 ENGINE START button 132 20 Suspension damping delink button 134 160 21 High beam and flashing lever 138 Ref Control Page 22 Power window controls 85 23 Hazard warning lights control 141 24 LAUNCH control 164 25 AUTO control 150 26 R reverse control 147 27 Air conditioning controls 186 16 21 20 19 16 17 18 15 14 13 23 27 25 22 26 24 ...

Page 77: ... generated by the vehicle systems are checked The left and right TFT displays are activated on the instrument panel and when the signals have been checked the gearbox display comes on see page 116 II 0 K Warning Never remove the key when the vehicle is moving The steering wheel will lock with the first turn of the steering wheel Always remember to remove the key from the ignition when you get out ...

Page 78: ... position When the door is closed the window will move up until it meets the upper limit Locking and opening the doors from the inside Warning Always check carefully and also manually that the doors have been closed properly to prevent them opening while driving Both doors may be locked and unlocked by pressing the LOCK UNLOCK button B on the ceiling To lock the doors press button B when the door ...

Page 79: ...it meets its upper limit If handle C is lifted without opening the door the window will move down to its target position and stop and if the door is not opened after 2 seconds the window will move back up until it meets the upper limit Therefore to open the door release handle C and pull it again When the opening handle is operated both doors are unlocked C ...

Page 80: ... retaining lever E to the side of the lock and lift it The lid is held open by two gas struts The engine compartment lid can also be opened with the ignition key at off Closing Lower the lid until it is closed and press down near the lock until you hear it click in place Warning Always check manually that the engine compartment lid has been closed properly to prevent it from opening while driving ...

Page 81: ...arning To avoid damage check there is enough room to open the luggage compartment lid H Important note After disconnecting the battery from the electrical system a door lock unlock cycle must be performed using the buttons on the key when reconnecting so that the release button G resumes normal operation Closing Grasp the handle on the right of the luggage compartment lid lower it until it is clos...

Page 82: ...cle Emergency Opening There is an emergency manual release cable situated on the front left hand edge of the luggage compartment lid under the cover N for use if the luggage compartment lid release button does not work N ...

Page 83: ...ful for your health fuel coming into contact with your skin inhaling fuel vapours Opening To open the fuel filler flap press button M on the driver side door Closing To close the fuel filler flap push it until it clicks in place Emergency Opening If the opening button does not work the fuel filler flap can be opened manually by pulling the cable P on the right hand side of the luggage compartment ...

Page 84: ...ry to open the external flap of the filler neck by pushing it with your fingers or lever it open using unsuitable tools e g screwdrivers This may damage the external flap mechanism and the seal or generate sparks that could cause a fire if fuel is present Warning Do not overfill the fuel tank this may cause the fuel to leak out After fuelling wait for about 5 seconds before slowly removing the noz...

Page 85: ...tton B to move the passenger side window up or down Only manual operation is possible partial opening to raise the window when button B is released the window stops at the position reached To lower the window automatic operation is also possible full opening if the button is pressed at length over 0 3 seconds automatic window operation is activated The window will only stop when it reaches the end...

Page 86: ...86 About your Vehicle Instruments and gauges 6 5 2 5 3 7 1 5 4 5 ...

Page 87: ...87 About your Vehicle 3 1 Left TFT display 2 Rev counter 3 Right TFT display 4 Gear display 5 Warning lights on the panel 6 Manettino status 7 Fuel level ...

Page 88: ...d set by pressing the MAIN A VDA B OK C and UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT D buttons A B C D MAIN screen page If you press the MAIN button you activate the MAIN screen page which can be used to access the four screen page groups SETUP VDA TRIP and STATUS These groups contain the following screen pages SETUP pressing the UP button MENU screen page STATUS pressing the DOWN button SPORT screen page SPORT 2 scree...

Page 89: ...hen a screen page is called up it remains on the display until you decide to select another one Every screen page consists of four display areas A selected driving mode Manettino position windscreen wiper status outside temperature and Warning danger of ice icon B display of virtual control gauges parking sensor screen page display of abnormal events warnings message text and special symbol when a...

Page 90: ... M U Language M U Distance M U Temp M U Pressure Navigation within the menu is on several levels the first level offers a list of items through which the following parameters can be set or the following information can be displayed Dimming display dimming setting Display setup display setting Date Hour date and time setting Language M U language and units of measurement setting Car setup vehicle p...

Page 91: ...rightness The brightness of the two TFT displays on the instrument panel can be adjusted by selecting the special item on the MENU screen page or by using the UP and DOWN buttons when the MENU screen page is not displayed or the chronometer is off if the Chronometer screen page is displayed The first time one of the two buttons is pressed the screen page is displayed The next time the buttons are ...

Page 92: ...ate Hour and Date and set the day month and year using the UP DOWN and OK buttons To set the time call up the MENU screen page select Date Hour and Hour and set the time using the UP DOWN and OK buttons By selecting Date Hour and Hour you can also choose to display the time in the 24h or 12h format ...

Page 93: ...ched in addition to the activation of the relative warning lamp on the instrument panel see page 109 the relative symbol and specific message together with the remaining range in Km are shown on the display for 10 seconds If the condition that has generated it persists this signal is repeated every 8 km 5 mi Fuel level Low Range 86 km Fuel level low Limited cruising range In limited cruising range...

Page 94: ... the virtual gauges are minimised For further information refer to the Fault visualisation logic paragraph on page 106 SPORT 2 screen page The SPORT 2 screen page displays the following virtual gauges Engine oil pressure Voltmeter If the SPORT 2 screen page is being displayed and an event occurs that needs to be displayed as a symbol and or special message the virtual gauges are minimised For furt...

Page 95: ...vehicle status when on the track and can be used to intuitively understand the most suitable conditions for performance driving The VDA group which is recalled by pressing the LEFT button with the MAIN screen page displayed or directly by pressing the VDA button with any screen page displayed consists of the Chronometer Vehicle status and Manettino status screen pages The Vehicle status screen pag...

Page 96: ...y of the event malfunction the chronometer remains active Each time the key is turned to on the chronometer is reset whereas the last valid Best Lap and Last Lap information is memorised Chronometer operation logic The chronometer is controlled using the OK UP and DOWN buttons that perform the following functions Pressing and quickly releasing the OK button when the chronometer is off starts the C...

Page 97: ... of various parameters lateral acceleration speed etc The status of the vehicle is displayed concisely using three levels which are blue green and red WARMUP Warm up stage for components and self acquisition of control systems during this stage the vehicle should be driven so that it is taken to optimum conditions of use GO The vehicle has completed the warm up stage all its subsystems have reache...

Page 98: ...SC stability and traction control system can calculate exactly the grip available and the rolling radius of the tyres the calculation is reset every time the engine stops Failure to observe this rule may lead to reduced system performance The vehicle which has been designed and produced for road use should only be used occasionally on race tracks If one or more signals related to the performance p...

Page 99: ...is displayed Chronometer or Vehicle Status the Manettino Status screen page is displayed in timed mode for 3 seconds when the position of the Manettino is changed so that the driver is informed of the new status that the systems are in After 3 seconds the screen page that was previously displayed reappears The Manettino status screen page is also automatically displayed in timed mode at key on if ...

Page 100: ...IP A Maximum speed Average speed Travel distance Travel time Range Mon 16 Nov 263 Km h 124 Km h 292 8 Km 03 36 h m 204 Km Warning danger of ice message To warn the driver of the presence of ice on the road if the outside temperature is 3 C 38 F or below the snow symbol and the warning danger of ice message are displayed for 10 seconds in the top right of the display When they are displayed the sym...

Page 101: ...mit of 30 km h 18 6 mph is reached press the DOWN button again to deactivate the function or press the UP button after reaching the maximum speed of 250 km h 155 mph The function is normally deactivated OFF 120 Speed limit exceeded When the set limit is exceeded the driver is informed in the following way The symbol showing the set limit and a Speed limit exceeded message appear in the top right o...

Page 102: ...s The rear parking sensors are automatically activated when the key is in position II and reverse gear is engaged When the rear sensors are activated an acoustic signal warns the driver that the system has been activated The front parking sensors can be activated deactivated by pressing the relative button on the roof panel see page 143 Stop and Go function The Stop Go function automatically activ...

Page 103: ... If an obstacle is detected at minimum distance in the central front part it will be displayed as shown below red The distances between the vehicle and obstacles detected by the rear sensors are represented graphically by the colours green orange and red as follows Maximum distance green 85 to 65 cm 33 5 to 25 6 in 150 to 65 cm 59 1 to 25 6 in in central zone Medium distance orange 64 to 41 cm 25 ...

Page 104: ... occurs that needs to be displayed as an icon and or special message the symbol is moved from the centre of the display to the right as shown below Cleaning the sensors When cleaning the sensors be very careful not to scratch or damage them and avoid using dry rough or hard cloths The sensors must be washed with clean water and car shampoo added if necessary In car washes that use steam jet or hig...

Page 105: ...stacles may be located above or below the sensors Important note Objects placed close to the rear part of the vehicle are not always detected by the system and may therefore damage the vehicle or be damaged themselves Important note The signals sent by the sensors may also be affected by damage to the sensors caused by dirt snow or ice on the sensors or by ultrasound systems e g pneumatic brakes o...

Page 106: ... In area B the main screen page is displayed in maximum size When the display cycle ends if the fault has a special warning light on the panel the screen page prior to the anomaly is displayed again and the symbol is not minimised in area D The warning light on the panel stays on until the cause of malfunctioning has been resolved If the fault is resolved within 20 seconds it remains displayed and...

Page 107: ... 2 is being displayed and a new anomaly with the same priority level occurs the last fault message is only displayed after the first fault message has been displayed for at least 2 seconds If on the other hand another new priority level 0 fault occurs this is displayed immediately Indication of failure of turn indicators and running lights A failure of the running lights front and or rear and turn...

Page 108: ...partment lid are open the vehicle symbol appears on the display and indicates which doors or lids are open together with a special message If the vehicle is in motion an acoustic signal is also emitted When the display cycle ends or the OK button with ESCAPE function has been pressed the special symbol is minimised see page 112 Doors open ...

Page 109: ... the resulting cut out of the fuel supply 0 The hazard warning lights are also automatically activated TFT Warning light Description and warnings priority level red red Alternator failure Indicates there is a fault in the recharging system 1 orange Low windscreen washer fluid level Indicates a low level of washer fluid in the windscreen washer tank 2 red red Oil temperature Indicates that the engi...

Page 110: ...s after the engine has started green Running lights Indicates that the running lights or low beam lights are on TFT Warning light Description and warnings priority level orange Stop lights failure Indicates a system failure or blowing of the stop light bulb 2 orange External lights failure Indicates a system fault or blowing of a bulb in the running turn indicator or rear fog lights priority level...

Page 111: ...as been activated the symbol and message remain displayed for 5 seconds orange Power steering failure Indicates that the power steering system is inefficient 2 Contact the Ferrari Service Network TFT Warning light Description and warnings priority level orange orange ABS Indicates an ABS system failure 1 The standard braking system is still functioning Contact the Ferrari Service Network orange or...

Page 112: ...dicates that the airbag test cycle has not been completed 0 Contact the Ferrari Service Network TFT Warning light Description and warnings priority level orange orange TPMS Indicates a puncture in one or more standard tyres 0 or Run Flat tyres 2 With the warning light in flashing mode for a maximum of 90 seconds after which it remains on in fixed mode it indicates A failure in the TPMS 2 TPMS temp...

Page 113: ...s a rain sensor failure 2 TFT Warning light Description and warnings priority level orange Suspension control system failure Indicates a malfunction in the suspension control system 2 Contact the Ferrari Service Network green LIFT status When on in fixed mode it indicates that the Lift system is activated vehicle raised When on in flashing mode it indicates that the Lift system is being operated a...

Page 114: ...rbox failure 1 Contact the Ferrari Service Network TFT Warning light Description and warnings priority level orange Generic failure Airbag warning lamp failure 2 Manettino failure 1 Electronic system failure 2 green green Cruise Control Indicates that the Cruise Control has been activated deactivated orange Stop Start on Stop Start system warnings Together with a special message it indicates Stop ...

Page 115: ...s off or with the running lights on but with the twilight sensor detecting daytime conditions to improve visibility of the gauge Engine RPM LED on steering wheel optional The five LEDs on the steering wheel rim available on request light up in sequence and inform the driver that the maximum engine RPM has been reached for gearshifting When 5500 RPM is reached the first LED comes on the others come...

Page 116: ...n of Auto easy exit mode Indication of gearbox in Parking mode Indication of Launch Control activated Indication of AVH system activated Gear engaged The gearbox display shows the number or letter indicating the engaged gear in the centre N Neutral R Reverse 1 1st gear 2 2nd gear 3 3rd gear 4 etc When the key is turned to off the display remains on for at least 3 seconds and displays the engaged g...

Page 117: ...ion of gearbox in Parking mode When the gearbox is in Parking mode i e the Park Lock gearbox locking device is activated see page 164 the letter P appears in the centre of the gearbox display Indication of Launch Control activated When the gearbox is used in manual mode and the Launch Control function is requested by pressing the special button on the centre console see page 165 the word launch ap...

Page 118: ...heel Holding button A down switches the infotainment system on and off Holding button B down allows you to select whether to display infotainment system information or display the speedometer A B Speedometer screen page The Speedometer screen page indicates the speed by displaying a virtual analogue speedometer Digital speed screen page The Digital speed screen page indicates the speed in digital ...

Page 119: ... Parking Camera screen page is automatically displayed on the right TFT display when reverse gear is engaged This screen page which continues to be displayed until reverse gear is disengaged shows the field of vision of the camera mounted on the rear bumper and helps the driver when parking The image is integrated with static green yellow and red grids that indicate the distance of the obstacles t...

Page 120: ...lens The view can be selected by pressing button C on the dashboard if the speedometer is displayed on the right TFT display quickly press button C to display the central front view Press the button again to switch between the two front views available The front camera images are not displayed if the vehicle exceeds 12 km h 7 mph When reverse gear is engaged the Rear Parking Camera view is automat...

Page 121: ...iver The passenger display shows information displayed on the following screens on the instrument panel Performance engaged gear RPM speed TRIP A distance travelled travel time average and maximum speed TRIP B if activated distance travelled travel time average and maximum speed Manettino status Manettino position and vehicle parameter status Hold down the DISP button A to switch the passenger dis...

Page 122: ...utton Press and quick release word at the top Press and hold down word at the bottom A Calls up the MAIN screen page Turns the Infotainment System on off B Goes back to the previous level Displays the virtual speedometer C Calls up the context menu Calls up the Infotainment System setup menu The joystick D can be rotated to scroll list items held down to select an item or moved up down right left ...

Page 123: ...E Press and release button C to access the relative context menu from any system area Press and hold down button C to call up the general system setup menu Press and hold down button B to display full screen Infotainment System information or the virtual speedometer When the virtual speedometer is displayed on the right TFT display the Infotainment System functions are active information for examp...

Page 124: ...MAP move the joystick right to switch from the map to the functions list When the map is displayed rotate the joystick to zoom in out How to select a MEDIA source With the MEDIA function enabled you can select four sources in the top left of the display DISC CD or DVD optional USB external USB device iPod external Apple iPod or Bluetooth streaming audio Sources are only displayed when effectively ...

Page 125: ...s The use of different sized discs may damage the player mechanism DISC iPOD Katie Melua Nine Million Bicycles FM ANTENNE3 TA Track 4 of 315 02 56 Audio track playback While playing a song press the joystick to display a button row for the following functions Play or Pause Stop REW Skip Skip FF The button row will disappear after a set timeout or if you press the button B BACK ...

Page 126: ...nment system see page 127 Playing tracks is the same as for other external devices connected via USB Listening to a RADIO station In RADIO mode four different frequency bands are selectable at the top left of the right hand TFT display FM MW LW and DAB digital radio To switch from one band to another move the joystick right or left Rotate the joystick to display stored radio stations preset press ...

Page 127: ...in the top left of the display Phone and Bluetooth To switch from one mode to another move the joystick right or left To use your telephone it must be paired to the system by Bluetooth move the joystick right to select Bluetooth mode then select Pair new telephone At this point rotate or move and then press the joystick to enter a 4 digit code pairing PIN on the displayed keyboard in the figure th...

Page 128: ...128 About your Vehicle ...

Page 129: ...own button B to mute the volume MUTE function To deactivate volume muting press button A Button C is used to activate the voice commands if the voice recognition function is already activated it can be deactivated by quickly pressing button C If there is an incoming call quickly press button C to accept it or hold it down to refuse it The SCAN D and SCAN E buttons are on the right hand steering wh...

Page 130: ...e page 114 and the message Cruise Control ON together with the specific symbol are shown for 5 seconds on the left hand TFT display The device cannot be activated when reverse or 1st gear are engaged When going down slopes with the device on the vehicle speed may be slightly higher than the memorised speed Memorising the speed Proceed as follows with the device activated bring the vehicle to the d...

Page 131: ... the control corresponds to a decrease in speed of about 2 km h 1 2 mph if the control is kept turned on the other hand the speed continually decreases Deactivating the device Hold down control A for at least 2 seconds or turn the ignition key to position 0 The device is also automatically deactivated by pressing the brake pedal When it is deactivated the warning light on the instrument panel goes...

Page 132: ... 146 A B Driving mode control switch Manettino The driver can select the desired driving mode by using the Manettino B The driving mode selected does not exempt the driver from complying with the rules of safe driving Important note In the event of failure of one of the onboard systems indicated by the specific symbol on the left hand TFT display see page 114 the Manettino enters recovery mode but...

Page 133: ...d only be used occasionally on race tracks CT OFF mode When this mode is selected the F1 Trac traction control system is disabled whereas stability control remains active This mode is used on the race track in high grip conditions ESC OFF mode This mode allows the driver complete freedom and control of the vehicle for track use in high grip conditions No electronic system other than the E Diff con...

Page 134: ... the left of the steering wheel the driver can choose to separate the suspension damping control from the logic of the Manettino driving mode control switch For further information see page 160 Horn control The horn sounds when you press on the horn symbol on the steering wheel rim ...

Page 135: ...rs and washer only work when the ignition key is in position II The windscreen wipers and washer are operated using lever A on the steering wheel the lever must be pressed towards the dashboard or pulled back according to the function you require The windscreen wipers have 4 different speeds OFF Windscreen wipers stationary AUTO The rain sensor adjusts the windscreen wiper timing to the intensity ...

Page 136: ...te Windscreen wiper operating is always guaranteed even if there is an electronic system failure If there is a failure the windscreen wipers can be activated by pressing lever A and deactivated by pulling it back If there is a particularly serious failure operating may not be automatically maintained if this is the case the windscreen wipers can be kept activated by holding down lever A Windscreen...

Page 137: ...board Warning Before cleaning the front windscreen for example in service stations make sure the rain sensor is deactivated or that the key is in position 0 The rain sensor must be deactivated also when washing the vehicle by hand or in automatic car washes In case of ice or snow on the front windscreen do not activate the rain sensor to avoid damaging the wiper motor and or blades Rain sensor fai...

Page 138: ...l lights according to ambient light The relative warning light on the instrument panel comes on A B High beams To turn on the high beams when the light switch A is set to push lever B on the steering wheel towards the dashboard When the high beams are on the relative warning light on the instrument panel comes on Then push lever B towards the dashboard or pull it back to turn off the high beams an...

Page 139: ...s When the light switch A is turned to AUT and the ignition key is in position II the running lights low beams and number plate lights turn on and off automatically according to the ambient light Important note The high beams can only be activated manually by pushing the left hand lever B towards the dashboard Important note If the high beam control is activated the high beams will turn on every t...

Page 140: ...nel display The failure indication will be displayed as long as the light switch is turned to AUT If this occurs we recommend that you deactivate the automatic system and turn on the external lights manually if necessary Important note If this occurs contact the Ferrari Service Network Day lights The LEDs on the headlights serve as front turn indicators and day lights To activate or deactivate the...

Page 141: ... the hazard warning lights All the turn indicators will start blinking intermittently these lights will operate with the ignition key in any position When the hazard warning lights are on the relative warning lights on the instrument panel and the button flash To turn them off press the button again Auto Hazard function The Auto Hazard function automatically switches on the hazard warning lights i...

Page 142: ...h time lever B is pressed the message Follow me appears on the left TFT display followed by the preset period of time that the low beams remain on AFS2 adaptive headlights optional The AFS2 adaptive headlight system available on request enables synchronous movement of the left and right front beams high and low and has been designed to illuminate the road better and reduce areas of shadow in the v...

Page 143: ...ctivated for approx 15 minutes The dome light deactivates automatically in the following conditions after the preset activation time expires when the doors are closed and the key is in position II when the doors are locked when the inertia switch is reactivated Roof panel controls Door lock unlock Both doors can be locked by activating deactivating the LOCK UNLOCK H button For further information ...

Page 144: ...d Check that the seat is properly adjusted Check rear view mirror adjustment central and sides Before a trip Preliminary checks Check the following at regular intervals and always before long trips tyre pressure and condition levels of fluids and lubricants condition of the windscreen wiper blades proper functioning of the warning lights and external lights Important note In any case it is advisab...

Page 145: ...i automatic gearbox safety warnings Deactivation of EPB warning see page 162 If the next scheduled maintenance deadline is approaching each time the key is turned to on information on scheduled maintenance is automatically displayed after diagnosis For further information refer to the Maintenance Schedule paragraph on page 234 Finally each time the key is turned to on the message for activation of...

Page 146: ...te None of the gears can be engaged if the engine compartment lid is open or not properly closed When the vehicle is stationary with the driver side door open or not properly closed and the brake pedal released the system disengages the gear engaged after approximately two seconds Starting the engine Before starting the engine make sure that the alarm system and all electrical devices with high po...

Page 147: ... working the message Depress brake pedal and press LAUNCH to engage gear will appear on the left TFT display you can therefore engage the gear by pressing the LAUNCH button on the centre console see page 164 and the brake pedal In these cases the Launch Control function is not available If the engaged gear was R the LAUNCH button must be pressed twice to engage 1st gear Important note When reverse...

Page 148: ...ted gear forces the engine beyond a certain RPM depending on the gear requested or if a DOWN shift is already in progress because of engine underrevving In any event it is advisable to Shift gears without releasing the accelerator pedal if pressed If DOWN shifting is requested to start overtaking which requires quick acceleration press the accelerator pedal just before using the paddle Wait until ...

Page 149: ... again Switching off the engine The engine can be switched off with the gearbox either in N or with a gear engaged After turning the ignition key from position II to position 0 the gearbox display will remain on for a few more seconds to display the gear engaged If the gearbox is in N a buzzer will sound Before switching off the letter P is displayed on the gearbox display to inform the driver tha...

Page 150: ...s are used When the vehicle is stationary a N 1st gear or R request will not result in a change from Automatic to Manual Auto easy exit mode Every time the vehicle is started the gearbox starts in Auto easy exit mode unless it was in Automatic mode when the engine was turned off In this case it remains in Automatic mode the next time the engine is started Activation is confirmed by the message aut...

Page 151: ...vel Windscreen washer fluid level While travelling Caution is the number one rule for safe driving which also means you should take other people s behaviour into consideration Follow the Road Regulations in force in the country you are driving in and always respect the speed limit Always make sure that the driver and passengers have their seat belts fastened and that all children are travelling in...

Page 152: ...eams Keep the lights and headlights clean Watch out for animals crossing the road when travelling outside urban areas Driving in the rain Rain and wet roads can cause hazardous situations All manoeuvres are more difficult on a wet road since tyres have significantly less grip on the road This means that the braking distances increase considerably and road holding decreases Here is some advice for ...

Page 153: ... main driving lane Then turn on the hazard warning lights and if possible the low beams On approaching another vehicle sound the horn rhythmically Driving on mountain roads Below is some advice for driving on steep roads To prevent the brakes from overheating when driving downhill use the engine to brake by engaging a lower gear Never coast downhill or drive downhill with the engine off or in neut...

Page 154: ... increase the physical limits of grip between the tyres and the road keep a safe distance from the vehicles ahead and reduce speed before curves Power steering system The power steering system uses the power produced by the engine to help the driver steer more precisely while exerting less force on the steering wheel Important note Remember that power steering does not work when the engine is swit...

Page 155: ... in the braking system and hence to control suspension damping This system not only ensures an optimal compromise between racing style performance handling and comfort but is capable of emphasising either aspect by using the different adjustments available controlled by the Manettino driving mode control switch Three different setting levels are available on this vehicle Level 1 COMFORT Slightly m...

Page 156: ...remely uneven roads but also to enhance comfort during city driving Suspension damping is optimised to provide the best possible absorption Level 1 and the ESC system is at its maximum level the standard Bosch ASR system is activated instead of the F1 Trac function If WET mode is selected it is indicated on the left TFT display as shown below SPORT mode The SPORT mode is the best setting for daily...

Page 157: ...f RACE mode is selected it is indicated on the left TFT display as shown below Warning Use of the vehicle on race tracks after each start cover the first straight stretch of the track at least 500 meters 0 3 mi at a constant speed so that the traction control system and the ABS can calculate exactly how much grip is available and the diameter of the tyres the calculation is reset every time the en...

Page 158: ...ft TFT display as shown below ESC OFF mode In ESC OFF mode the ESC system is disabled No electronic systems other than the E Diff control vehicle stability and the driver is allowed complete freedom and control of the vehicle for track use This mode is used on the race track in high grip conditions The gearshift mode suspension damping and the performance ABS setting are the same as the RACE and C...

Page 159: ...mportant note When the brake pedal is pressed traction control is activated via the VDC system vehicle dynamics control via the braking system If ESC OFF mode is selected this is indicated on the left TFT display as shown below ...

Page 160: ... shifts to COMFORT RACE RACE shifts to COMFORT CT OFF RACE shifts to COMFORT ESC OFF RACE shifts to COMFORT If button A has been pressed and subsequently the position of the Manettino is changed the suspension setting follows the operating logic dictated by the Manettino Important note Upon turning off and restarting the vehicle the suspension setting depends on the position of the Manettino When ...

Page 161: ...About your Vehicle 3 After 5 seconds next to the Manettino status in the top of the display the suspension symbol continues to be displayed as shown in the photo below example shows Manettino in SPORT mode ...

Page 162: ... case the system acts on all four wheels until button B is released by communicating with the ESP system which prevents locking Warning Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked The vehicle should be blocked If this is not the case please contact the Ferrari Service Network Drive Away function The electric parking brake EPB has a Drive Away function when a gear is engaged and the d...

Page 163: ...ge PARK OFF is displayed on the left TFT display for 5 seconds In this case after the engine is switched off the parking brake must be engaged manually by pulling the lever B To re enable automatic EPB engagement at the next key off press the button C again the message PARK ON is displayed on the left TFT display for 5 seconds C Automatic Vehicle Holding AVH function The electric parking brake pro...

Page 164: ...k Lock is deactivated when the engine is running the first gear or R is requested with the brake pedal pressed and the engine compartment lid has been closed correctly Carwash procedure The Park lock device can be electrically disabled on a temporary basis when the engine is switched off by performing the Carwash procedure This procedure is necessary when the vehicle has to be moved with the engin...

Page 165: ...h Control mode do the following the vehicle must be stationary the gearbox must be in Manual mode hold the brake pedal down and select first gear press the LAUNCH button L on the central console an acoustic signal informs the driver that the device has been switched on and the word launch appears on the gearbox display press the accelerator pedal and release the brake pedal Warning Only use the La...

Page 166: ...ion 0 Always remember to remove the key from the ignition when you get out of the vehicle Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Warning Make sure that the engine is switched off with the ignition key in position 0 before refuelling Warning Always make sure that the Stop Start system has been deactivated before carrying out any repair and or maintenance work as indicated on the special lab...

Page 167: ... If the system is activated pressing button A will deactivate it the message Stop Start OFF appears for 5 seconds on the left TFT display accompanied by a special symbol Once the system has been deactivated pressing button A again reactivates the system the message Stop Start ON appears for 5 seconds on the left TFT display accompanied by a special symbol If the Stop Start system is activated the ...

Page 168: ...n A will flash for a few seconds Automatic engine stop mode The engine stops automatically when the vehicle is stationary and the brake pedal is pressed and restarts when the brake pedal is released The left TFT display informs the driver that the Stop Start system has been activated by displaying the message Stop Start active accompanied by a special symbol The message is displayed as long as the...

Page 169: ...system has been activated the DCT gearbox Park Lock has been manually released a failure that interferes with proper system operation The system also constantly monitors some of the vehicle operating parameters battery charge level engine coolant temperature catalytic converter temperature clutch oil temperature vacuum level in brake servo climate comfort in passenger compartment so that engine sw...

Page 170: ...onary and correct operating of the entire vehicle the Stop Start system also automatically restarts the engine when the ENGINE START button on the steering wheel has been pressed the function has been deactivated by pressing the button located on the roof panel the driver s seat belt has been unfastened the driver side door has been opened the front LIFT system has been activated rear screen demis...

Page 171: ...icle behaves in the same way as a vehicle with no Stop Start system to restart the driver must perform a manual start by pressing the ENGINE START button and using the shift paddles located behind the steering wheel Permanent deactivation of automatic restarting occurs when the engine compartment lid is open automatic engine restarting has not been successful a failure has been detected that may i...

Page 172: ...nition key to position 0 before carrying out any repair and or maintenance work on the vehicle If work has to be carried out on the vehicle with the ignition key in position II check that the Stop Start has been deactivated by performing the following procedure before doing any repair and or maintenance work if the ignition key is in position II turn to position 0 then turn back to II and press th...

Page 173: ... optional HELE system the central dome light B can be switched on or off by holding button C or D down for more than 0 8 seconds The driver side spotlight and the passenger side spotlight can be switched on and off by pressing and quickly releasing buttons C and D respectively B C D ...

Page 174: ...mp see page 113 flashes continuously for the duration of the entire Front Lift system operating cycle while the vehicle symbol with an arrow pointing upwards and the message Front Lift moving are shown on the left TFT display When the system has been activated front of the vehicle raised an acoustic signal is emitted and the message Front Lift ON appears for 5 seconds whereas the warning light on ...

Page 175: ...is turned off with the front lift activated the vehicle is automatically lowered after 15 seconds Do not use the front suspension lift to park the vehicle on obstacles e g pavements these obstacles may come into contact with the front of the vehicle and damage it once the system has been deactivated In the event of engine failure the LIFT system can however be activated by pressing button A for 10...

Page 176: ... clean lines and improved side flows and greater aerodynamic resistance B B CCM disc brakes cooling ON When the system is enabled i e when the two front air inlets are open the message CCM disc brakes cooling ON and the specific symbol will be displayed for 5 seconds on the left hand TFT display see page 112 After 5 seconds the symbol will remain in the top display for the entire time the system i...

Page 177: ... message CCM disc brakes cooling system failure are shown on the left hand TFT display Warning In the event of a CCM brake cooling system failure avoid particularly strenuous use of the brakes e g track use Contact the Ferrari Service Network as soon as possible CCM disc brakes cooling system failure ...

Page 178: ...ystems Basic seat The seat position can be electrically adjusted using the special controls Three adjustments are possible using control D backward forward adjustment push the control forwards or backwards height adjustment push the control up or down seat inclination tilting push the front or rear end of the control up or down to adjust seat inclination Warning Forward backward adjustment must ta...

Page 179: ...ht to increase or decrease lower lumbar support Push the vertical arrows on the control up or down to increase or decrease upper lumbar support Backrest and cushion side width adjustment Full Electric option Use control G to pneumatically adjust the width of the backrest and seat cushion sides Push the horizontal arrows on the control left or right to increase or decrease the width of the seat cus...

Page 180: ... not allowed when the vehicle is in motion If the vehicle starts to move while the memory recall is being operated the seat and column do not stop moving and reach the memorised position With reverse gear engaged the position of the passenger external rear view mirror can be adjusted to a position other than the driving position to help parking manoeuvres This position can be memorised along with ...

Page 181: ... tilted Racing seat optional The seat position can be adjusted using the special controls Backward forward adjustment Pull lever P up and slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position Release the lever and wiggle in the seat to check that it is locked in place Warning Forward backward adjustment must take into account the fact that airbag devices are placed in front of the driver and ...

Page 182: ...ut your Vehicle Seat back rake adjustment Use control Q to adjust the seat back rake To adjust the rake press the front or back of the control Q R Tilting the backrest Pull lever R to tilt the backrest forward ...

Page 183: ...ust the position of the steering wheel 3 Lock the steering wheel by pulling lever A until it locks into place Electric adjustment optional It can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position II Move control B to the left of the steering column On versions with a driver s seat with memory the position of the steering wheel is memorised together with the position of the external rear view mir...

Page 184: ...rors can be electrically adjusted using control C with the ignition key in position II and are equipped with defogging elements 1 Mirror selection turn control C to the left or right lock position to select the mirror that requires adjusting 2 Mirror positioning move control C in the four directions up down right left to adjust the selected mirror 3 Mirror closure optional turn control C to the lo...

Page 185: ...ors to ensure the best possible visibility to perform the manoeuvre then disengage reverse gear Finally press one of the buttons 1 2 or 3 on the seat see page 180 each one corresponding to a memorisable position until a double tone confirms that the procedure is complete The new position of the external rear view mirrors will be automatically memorised together with the seat position In addition t...

Page 186: ...automatic Manual This mode allows the user to set the values to suit the passengers needs Controls 1 Left hand temperature setting and AUTO button 2 A C compressor activation deactivation 3 Single zone mode activation deactivation 4 Air distribution fan speed 5 Rear window demist activation deactivation 6 Windscreen demist activation deactivation 7 Right hand temperature setting and AUTO button 8 ...

Page 187: ...n or deactivate LED off the A C compressor Single zone mode activation deactivation 3 This is used to activate LED on or deactivate LED off the single zone operating mode Air distribution fan speed 4 The four setting positions allow the occupants to select the air flow rate Rear window demist activation deactivation 5 Press this button LED on to activate rear window defogging demisting Windscreen ...

Page 188: ...on feature remains on with a 60 second pause every twenty minutes to refresh the air If you activate the windscreen washer function the air recirculation feature activates for 20 seconds to prevent any smell of detergent products from entering the passenger compartment If pressed LED on the air flow comes from inside the passenger compartment The recirculation increases air heating or cooling Left...

Page 189: ...ture inside the passenger compartment Adjusting the air vents The adjustable air vents are positioned on the sides and in the central section of the dashboard Use control A to adjust the air flow rate Turned clockwise open Turned counterclockwise closed Important note We recommend keeping the air flow set to open and directing the air flow to a neutral position Important note Prolonged use of the ...

Page 190: ...rp braking or an accident and increase the risk of serious injury Important note To secure small light loads in the luggage compartment use if possible a rope or luggage net fastened to the special eyebolts shown in the figure Warning Do not transport heavy items in the passenger oddment storage compartments Important note Heavy loads affect vehicle handling spread the weight evenly when placing l...

Page 191: ...n the front panel itself see page 192 and pull the parcel shelf gently backwards to release the two lateral pins Warning Do not transport items on the parcel shelf they could be projected into the passenger compartment at high speed in the event of a sudden change in direction sharp braking or an accident and increase the risk of serious injury D C The rear panel D is fastened to the luggage compa...

Page 192: ...uggage and passenger compartments To lower the hatch pull the tabs A and fold the hatch against the front panel of the parcel shelf The hatch is held in place by two magnets at the ends of the parcel shelf To close the flap put it back into its original position and press until it clicks into place Warning After closing the panel always make sure it has clicked back into place properly to prevent ...

Page 193: ... while driving To close the glove compartment push the top part until you hear the click of the lock Opening of the glove compartment can be deactivated by pressing button C Recall the MENU screen page on the left hand TFT display see page 90 select the options Car setup and Glove box then select OFF To reactivate opening using the button select ON Sun visors The sun visors can be moved by pulling...

Page 194: ...mpartments There are several oddment storage compartments in the passenger compartment located on the lower part of the doors and on the centre console The armrest on the centre console can be moved forwards The centre console has a cup holder ...

Page 195: ... lights vacuum cleaner and any other accessory with absorption not exceeding 140 Watts and a voltage of no more than 12 Volts Warning Prolonged use of this device may discharge the battery Do not try to insert plugs into the power socket that are not the right size and shape Warning Use the power socket to connect the tyre repair and inflation kit in an emergency ONLY for the amount of time strict...

Page 196: ...Toolkit 198 Replacing light bulbs 203 Replacing a fuse 206 Replacing a wheel 215 Towing 218 Battery 220 Battery conditioner 224 EPB emergency release 228 Park Lock emergency release 230 ...

Page 197: ...4 ADVICE FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ...

Page 198: ...tise when working in contact with electrical parts components e g battery Toolkit Tool kit Stored in the luggage compartment it contains the necessary tools for emergency repair jobs pair of cotton gloves set of fuses pliers for removing fuses tow hook insulated cutting pliers funnel for emergency fuelling screwdriver for slotted and crosshead screws EPB emergency release tool Park Lock emergency ...

Page 199: ...ergency Situations 4 Warning The Electric Parking Brake EPB emergency release tool and the Park Lock emergency release tool may only be used by specialised workshop technicians as indicated on the label on the tool kit ...

Page 200: ...r Warning Punctures cannot be repaired on the sides of the tyre Do not use the tyre repair kit if the tyre has been damaged after driving with a flat tyre Warning Damage to the wheel rim that causes air leaks cannot be repaired Do not remove foreign objects screws or nails that have penetrated the tyre Warning After using the repair kit the vehicle must be considered in an emergency situation driv...

Page 201: ...ing Keep the kit in its box and out of children s reach Do not inhale or swallow the fluid contained in the spray can and avoid contact with the skin and eyes Warning The spray contains ethylene glycol and latex The latex may cause an allergic reaction is harmful if swallowed and is irritating to eyes May cause sensitisation by inhalation and skin contact Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing ...

Page 202: ...kit cartridge can damage the sensor inside the wheel rim on vehicles fitted with a tyre temperature and pressure monitoring system TPMS If this occurs the sensor must be replaced Contact the Ferrari Service Network Warning Wear the protective gloves supplied with the tyre inflation and repair kit Useful accessories In addition to the tools supplied with the vehicle the hazard warning triangle and ...

Page 203: ...t the Ferrari Service Network Replacing number plate light bulbs To replace a number plate light bulb proceed as follows remove the light from the right side where there is a spring clip remove the transparent cover A from its housing replace the bulb by removing connector B from its housing refit the connector and transparent cover by inserting it first from the left side and then pressing on the...

Page 204: ...pressing on the opposite side Glove compartment underdoor and luggage compartment bulbs 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 Refit the transparent cover and make sure that the wires are not trapped by inserting it first from the connector side ...

Page 205: ...turn indicator lights incandescent T4W Running and stop lights LED Reverse lights LED Additional stop light LED Rear turn indicator lights LED Rear fog light incandescent H21W Number plate lights incandescent 5W Passenger compartment dome light incandescent 8W Spotlights incandescent 5W Glove compartment light incandescent 5W Underdoor courtesy lights incandescent 5W Luggage compartment lights inc...

Page 206: ...ersists contact the Ferrari Service Network Important note When replacing a fuse always use fuses of the same amperage same colour The tool bag in the tool kit contains spare fuses To remove the fuses use the pliers C in the tool bag A B C Fuse colours Ampere yellow ochre 5 brown 7 5 red 10 light blue 15 yellow 20 white 25 green 30 Maxi fuse colours Ampere yellow 20 green 30 orange 46 red 50 blue ...

Page 207: ...gine compartment B Body Computer fuses and relays dashboard to left of steering wheel C Fuses and relays in passenger compartment on passenger side under passenger side footrest D Fuses and relays on centre console under the glove compartment E Fuses and relays in luggage compartment behind right hand luggage compartment shield D B A E C ...

Page 208: ...he boxes containing the fuses that need to be checked to avoid damaging other components Box A contains these fuses Ref Amp Use CAL5 CAL5 Power supply starter motor and alternator F 70 150 Engine relay and fuse ECU power supply SCM A F 71 40 Front lift pump F 72 40 Parking brake power F 73 70 Dashboard ECU power Body Computer fuses and relays To access these fuses remove the dashboard panel 1 to t...

Page 209: ...ing node F 36 10 Parking sensors fuel filler flap relay coil F 37 10 Instrument Panel Node F 38 15 Luggage compartment lock actuator F 39 15 Dashboard ECU devices NBC interconnection F 40 30 Heated rear window F 41 15 Heated nozzle power supply F 42 7 5 Alternator F 43 30 Windscreen washer wiper relay power supply F 44 20 Passenger seat heating cigarette lighter F 47 30 Driver side door driver sid...

Page 210: ...rtment on passenger side To access these fuses remove the passenger side footrest 2 by unscrewing the screws as shown in the figure Box C contains these fuses and relays Ref Amp Use F 01 40 30 Radiator fan relay 2 F 02 40 Bus Bar power supply for F 102 F 105 F 03 70 Bus bar power supply for F 107 F 108 F 91 F 92 F 109 F 104 F 103 F 04 50 30 ABS pump F 05 40 30 Air conditioning Node F 06 40 30 Radi...

Page 211: ...0 30 Dashboard ECU and luggage compartment ECU power supply F 83 50 30 Air pump relay F 84 30 30 Suspension Control Node F 85 25 Headlight washer F 87 25 Right bank oxygen sensors F 88 10 15 Left cylinder bank injection system F 89 10 15 Right cylinder bank injection system F 91 15 30 Tyre pressure node LH headlight LED module relay F 92 7 5 30 Right headlight LED module relay F 94 15 30 Radio CAN...

Page 212: ...injection system main relay T14 30 Windscreen washer pump relay T17 10 20 INT A relay devices excluded at ignition T19 30 EPB activated stop light control relay T20 30 Starting relay T26 30 Windscreen wiper first speed relay T27 30 Windscreen wiper second speed relay T28 30 Active aerodynamic release relay T29 30 Active aerodynamic locking relay T30 50 Air pump relay T31 30 Headlight washer pump r...

Page 213: ...nt and RH rear F 59 7 5 Reverse light power supply F 60 30 30 Passenger Position Node F 63 20 30 Electronically controlled gearbox main relay F 64 7 5 Fuel filler flap actuator power supply F 65 20 30 Door lock actuator F 66 30 30 Bus Bar power supply for F 96 F 100 F 101 F 67 7 5 Side Markers 2 RH front and LH rear F 80 30 30 Bus bar power supply for F 97 F 98 F 99 T21 50 Side Marker relay T22 30...

Page 214: ...se fuses and relays Ref Amp Use F 96 10 30 Luggage compartment lock relay F 97 10 30 Electronic Passenger Position Node luggage compartment striker plate F 98 15 30 Battery conditioner socket F 99 7 5 30 Semi automatic Gearbox Node F 100 7 5 30 Driving Position Node suspension lift ECU T40 30 Glove compartment lock relay T41 30 Luggage compartment lid lock relay E ...

Page 215: ...e saving tyre label B indicates the maximum speed allowed of 80 km h 50 mph additional tool bag C containing the jack for raising the vehicle and the socket wrenches for operating the jack and tightening the wheel stud bolts Warning The space saver spare wheel must only be used for short trips in the event of an emergency When the spare wheel is fitted never exceed the maximum speed of 80 km h 50 ...

Page 216: ...e the base of the jack E on flat firm ground under one of the jacking points F on the underfloor as shown in the figure D E F Raise the vehicle carefully using jack E until the wheel is off the ground Warning If the jack is not positioned correctly the vehicle could slip off Make sure that no part of the body is underneath the vehicle while changing the wheel The supplied jack must only be used fo...

Page 217: ...d bolts alternately going from one stud bolt to one that is diametrically opposite As soon as possible tighten the stud bolts with the torque wrench to a torque of 100 Nm Warning The space saver spare wheel does not have a tyre pressure monitoring sensor see label on spare wheel tool bag After fitting it is not checked by the system but complies with international regulations ECE R64 01 After fitt...

Page 218: ...g In the event of an electrical system failure release the EPB and Park Lock manually see pages 226 228 Warning While towing the vehicle you must comply with Road Regulations Warning Do not tow the vehicle by attaching to levers suspension and wheel rims but only to the tow hook properly fitted in place Keep the key in position II to enable the lights to work and prevent the steering wheel from lo...

Page 219: ...ic symbol appears on the left TFT display see page 109 and the hazard warning lights activate to indicate that this switch has been triggered When the fuel inertia switch is activated the doors are also unlocked if locked and the central dome light comes on Warning The fuel pump relays can be reactivated by pressing button A on the floor in front of the driver s seat A ...

Page 220: ...and may result in error codes data loss or inaccurate data Warning Do not place the battery near sources of heat sparks or naked flames Periodically check that the terminals and pins are clean and firmly secured Visually inspect the outer casing for any cracks If the battery overcharges it will wear out quickly Have the vehicle electrical system checked if the battery tends to discharge easily Dis...

Page 221: ...al Detach the terminal from the battery the power supply from the battery to the electrical system is cut off Warning The battery quick release must only be used if the battery conditioner cannot be connected Warning Place the clamp so that it does not come into contact with the battery terminal or other metal parts of the vehicle Reconnecting the battery Place the clamp on the battery and fasten ...

Page 222: ...or disconnecting it 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 performing the self acquisition cycle Emergency starting If the battery is flat you can perform an emergency start by connecting the special jump leads to the battery of another vehicle a portable jump starter ...

Page 223: ...ine on the other vehicle to idle Using the jump leads connect the positive terminal of the battery to the positive terminal of the portable jump starter or external battery going from the battery on your own vehicle Connect the negative terminal of the portable jump starter or external battery to an earthing point on your vehicle using the jump lead going from the external battery Start the engine...

Page 224: ...ss the socket remove the plug B indicated in the figure Warning Place the battery conditioner where it can be easily seen away from heat sources and out of children s reach After connecting the battery conditioner to the socket in the vehicle run the connection cable underneath the luggage compartment lid near the bottom corner Important note Do not run the connection cable out of the vehicle in p...

Page 225: ...tion is activated a special symbol see page 111 appears on the left TFT display accompanied by a message The message varies according to three alarm levels Temperature high Catalysts temp high Slow down Temperature too high Catalysts temp too high Engine performance limited Catalytic converter temperature system failure Catalysts temp not plausible Go to dealer slowly Displaying of the message is ...

Page 226: ...ave the engine parameters checked Warning If the EOBD warning light see page 110 comes on at the same time as the Slow Down message go to the Ferrari Service Network to have the ECU error memory checked Do not proceed in any other way Clutch overheat alarm devices Extremely high performance use of the vehicle at high engine speeds for prolonged periods and at high ambient temperatures may cause th...

Page 227: ...inimise gearshift frequency to allow the clutches to cool down as quickly as possible These driving conditions must be maintained until the message Clutch overheated is no longer displayed Engine malfunction alarm devices If the engine control system failure EOBD see page 110 warning light flashes or comes on permanently while the engine is running it indicates that the engine or the emission cont...

Page 228: ...nd that you have the brake pads replaced at a Ferrari Service Centre After replacement avoid sudden braking until the new pads are seated properly approximately 300 km 186 mi Important note In the event of extreme usage e g track use the brake discs may generate noise and vibration This phenomenon is normal and will cease after a short period of normal usage Emergency release of the electric parki...

Page 229: ...h in the EPB release housing in the lower part of the slot as shown in the figure and turn it clockwise this loosens the parking brake cables Important note To release the brake completely the wrench needs to be turned 50 times and it starts to be released after approximately 20 turns Once the electric parking brake has been manually released the EPB node records a failure at the next key on and a...

Page 230: ...ual unlock gearbox allowed See handbook Warning When the Park Lock safety device is deactivated manually the vehicle may move unexpectedly The vehicle is only kept stationary by the parking brake if applied The Park Lock manual release device is situated at the top right of the luggage compartment floor to access the device grip the panel at the points indicated by the arrows in the figure and tip...

Page 231: ...wrench D counterclockwise for a quarter turn If the electrical system allows it check that the letter N appears on the gearbox display by turning the ignition key to position II The following message will appear on the left TFT display Gearbox not in Parking position At the same time an audible signal is repeated four times to indicate that it has been released E F ...

Page 232: ...Warranty Booklet 234 Maintenance 234 Level checks 236 Wheels and tyres 243 Maintenance of seat belts and pretensioners 245 Cleaning the vehicle 245 If the vehicle is stored for long periods 249 ...

Page 233: ...5 CARE OF THE VEHICLE ...

Page 234: ...rescribed the Ferrari Service Centres must perform all the fine tuning and checking operations indicated in the Warranty Booklet It is however advisable to report any small fault which occurs when using the vehicle e g small leaks of essential fluids to the Ferrari Service Network immediately and not wait until the next service is due to correct the problem Periodic maintenance services must be pe...

Page 235: ...t is of crucial importance to use equipment tested by Ferrari if the repair work is to be performed in accordance with rules of good workmanship Proper execution of repair work ensures that the commercial value of the vehicle is preserved and the safety standards are complied with Important note If the chassis is damaged in an accident Ferrari advises customers to contact the Ferrari Service Netwo...

Page 236: ...l checks Ref A Engine oil tank cap page 238 B Brake fluid tank cap page 241 C Windscreen and headlight washer fluid reservoir cap page 242 D Coolant tank cap page 240 E Power steering system fluid reservoir cap page 240 A C B D E ...

Page 237: ...ny case before starting a long journey Environment All the materials used for the following operations e g cloths soaked with oil or grease pans etc must be disposed of in compliance with the environmental protection regulations Important note Only use lubricants and or fluids recommended by Ferrari see the Refilling table on page 35 ...

Page 238: ...nute 4 Leave to idle for 2 minutes and then before the 3rd minute elapses check the oil level Important note If the oil is checked after 3 minutes repeat stages 3 and 4 and check the level again 5 Remove the cosmetic shield on the right hand side of the engine compartment by unscrewing the screws shown in the figure then remove the filler cap A remove the dipstick F and check the level the level m...

Page 239: ...e Important note The first check was performed between the 2nd and 3rd minute and the second check must therefore be performed within the same interval of time For example if the first check was performed after 2 mins 30 seconds the second check must also be performed after approximately 2 mins 30 seconds Environment Top up with due care to avoid pouring the oil out of the filler neck Checking the...

Page 240: ... remove the cap D from the expansion tank and top up with the recommended fluid Important note If frequent top ups are required after short trips have the system checked by the Ferrari Service Network Screw cap D back on tightly D Checking the power steering system oil level Warning The power steering oil level must be checked with the engine warm after having driven at least 15 km 9 mi If it is c...

Page 241: ...on tightly Environment Do not dispose of used fluid in the environment MIN MAX B Checking the brake fluid level Proceed as follows Remove the cosmetic shield on the left hand side of the engine compartment by unscrewing the screws shown in the figure and check that the level is near the MAX mark shown in the figure Important note If frequent top ups are required after short trips have the system c...

Page 242: ...s reach Warning The use of mineral based fluids will irreparably damage the system rubber gaskets Do not use fluids other than those already in the system for topping up Environment Do not dispose of used fluid in the environment Screw the cap B back on tightly Checking windscreen and headlight washer fluid levels The windscreen and headlight washer fluid tank can be accessed by lifting the engine...

Page 243: ...riving with the tyres inflated to the correct pressure helps to reduce fuel consumption Low tyre pressure can lead to overheating internal damage and even destruction of the tyres Warning Inflating the tyres to a pressure other than that prescribed will render the TPMS monitoring system inaccurate Sudden impact with pavements potholes and other obstacles of various types as well as long trips on r...

Page 244: ...ice Centre Warning We recommend replacing tyres every 4 years under normal use Frequent use in maximum load conditions and at high temperatures may accelerate ageing Warning Directional type tyres have an arrow on their side wall to indicate the direction in which they must rotate or which side is the outer one When replaced maximum performance levels can only be ensured if the rotation direction ...

Page 245: ...operations e g cloths soaked with oil or grease pans etc must be disposed of in compliance with the environmental protection regulations Proper care of the vehicle on the part of the owner is essential for the vehicle long life Here is a list of the main precautions to be taken Certain parts of the vehicle should not be left wet or dirty for long periods of time in particular the passenger compart...

Page 246: ... by the Ferrari Service Network Do not park the vehicle in damp and or unventilated areas for long periods of time Cleaning and care of matt paintwork optional Warning The paintwork MUST NOT be polished using any type of product Owners must take great care of vehicles with matt paintwork optional Here is a list of the main precautions to be taken Wash the vehicle using a steam cleaner and rinse wi...

Page 247: ...m When cleaning do not use metal or abrasive substances in general and acid chemical compounds Important note Avoid the film coming into contact with the brake fluid the film will become opaque Do not use solvents along the edges of the film to them from penetrating inside the adhesive layer Important note Nürburgring Silver Avus White Alloy Grey Met Avio Ivory Met Light Blue Met Sky Blue and Fuji...

Page 248: ... Care Kit which includes the complete range of products for cleaning the vehicle Important note For use of the Care Kit products contact the Ferrari Service Network The following products must be avoided when cleaning the leather harsh detergents turpentine liquid stain removers petrol solvents and domestic cleaning products damage the natural material Cleaning and care of the Alcantara upholstery...

Page 249: ...If you do not want to connect the battery to the battery conditioner in order to keep certain devices functioning such as radio station memory alarm system etc the battery must be recharged at least once a month If the vehicle is not used for long periods of time without connecting the battery conditioner the battery must be recharged at least every three months protect the vehicle with a breathab...

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Page 253: ...se for the vehicle and is an aid for the driver DCT Dual Clutch Transmission Each clutch is associated with a part of the gearbox one is designed for engaging even gears the other for odd gears Once a gear has been engaged the system has already preselected the next one After reaching the correct RPM a clutch opens and at the same time the other one closes so that the traction force is not interru...

Page 254: ...ategy for performance standing starts Manettino The driving mode control switch on the steering wheel that allows the driver to use vehicle potential in a quick intuitive way Park Lock Automatic DCT gearbox park lock When the engine is off a mechanical lock is automatically activated to prevent the vehicle from moving if the electric parking brake is not activated TFT displays Multifunction colour...

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Page 258: ...0 B Basic seat 178 Battery 220 Battery conditioner 224 Before a trip 144 C Calibrating the TPMS system 69 Capless filler neck 84 Carwash procedure 164 CCM active brake cooling system 176 Chassis and bodywork maintenance 235 Checking the battery 220 Checking the brake fluid level 241 Checking the coolant level 240 Checking the DCT gearbox oil level 239 Checking the engine oil level 238 Checking the...

Page 259: ...5 Driver and passenger airbags 51 Driver s seat position memory Full Electric option 180 Driving at night 152 Driving in fog 153 Driving in the rain 152 Driving mode control switch Manettino 132 Driving modes that can be selected with Manettino 133 Driving on mountain roads 153 Driving on snowy or icy roads 153 Driving the vehicle 144 Driving using the driving mode control switch Manettino 156 Dri...

Page 260: ... home 142 Front LIFT system optional 174 Front parking sensors 143 Fuel filler flap and neck 83 Fuel inertia switch 59 219 Fuel level gauge 93 Fuses 207 G Gearbox display 116 Gear engaged 116 General remarks 4 Glossary 253 Glove compartment 193 H Hazard warning lights 141 Headlight washer 136 High beams 138 Horn 134 How to fasten seat belts 46 I Identification and homologation plates and labels 20...

Page 261: ... 88 Maintenance schedule 234 Manettino status screen page 99 Manually activating and deactivating Stop Start 167 MENU screen page 90 N N Neutral 149 O Oddment storage compartments 194 P Parcel shelf 191 Parking lights 139 Parking sensor failure 105 Parking sensors 102 Park Lock 164 Park Lock emergency release 230 Partition between passenger compartment and luggage compartment 192 Passenger compart...

Page 262: ... HELE version 173 Roof panel controls 143 Run Flat tyres optional 34 Running in 144 S Safe driving 151 Satellite alarm system optional 19 Seat adjustment 178 Seat belt and pretensioner care 49 Seat belts 44 Service 8 Side airbags 56 Speed limit setting and Speed limit exceeded message 101 Speedometer screen page 118 SPORT 2 screen page 94 SPORT mode 156 SPORT screen page 94 Start button 132 Starti...

Page 263: ... U Unfastening the seat belts 47 UP shifting 148 UP shift paddle 135 V VDA button 88 VDA Vehicle Dynamic Assistance screen page group 95 Vehicle Dynamic Assistance 95 Vehicle keys 14 Vehicle status screen page 97 W Warming up the engine 147 Warning danger of ice message 100 Warning lights on the panel 109 Warranty Booklet 7 234 WET mode 156 Wheel alignment check and adjustment 244 Wheel rims and t...

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Page 265: ...Ferrari reserves the right to make any modification to the vehicle models described in this manual at any time for either technical or commercial reasons Contact the nearest Ferrari Dealer for any further information you may require In the interests of efficiency and safety as well as to preserve the value of the vehicle we do not recommend modifying the equipment using non approved parts ...

Page 266: ...0 Catalogue no 4283 12 Edition 2nd Edition November 2012 Editing STAR s r l Alessandria Italia Printing STAR s r l Alessandria Italia Technical Service Department Via Abetone Inferiore 4 41053 Maranello Modena Italia ...

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