Harman Becker Automotive Systems BE2810 Automotive Infotainment Unit User Manual
Harman Becker Automotive Systems, Inc. Automotive Infotainment Unit
Contents
- 1. 09a_User Manual_Part1
- 2. 09b_User Manual_Part2
09b_User Manual_Part2
The vehicle symbol and sensor detection zones appear on the TFT display: these zones indicate which part of the vehicle is approaching an obstacle (if front or rear and if left, right or central) and the distance from the obstacle (maximum, medium or minimum). If an obstacle is detected at maximum distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown below (green). 142 About your Vehicle If an obstacle is detected at medium distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown below (orange). If an obstacle is detected at minimum distance in the central front part, it will be displayed as shown below (red). If the front sensors are deactivated or not present, the display does not show the symbols in the front. In the same way, if front sensors are ďŹtted and the rear ones are not activated, the display only shows the symbols in the front. If all the sensors are activated, the system can give several pieces of information at the same time: if an obstacle is detected at a maximum distance in the front central part and at a minimum distance in the rear right part, it will be displayed as shown below. If the parking sensor system symbols are being displayed and an event 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. Important note If there is a higher priority failure such as a tyre puncture, the TFT display will indicate this failure and the parking sensor symbols will disappear. Once the failure has been displayed, the parking sensor symbols will go back to the centre of the display. About your Vehicle 143 Simultaneous display of parking sensors and other systems If other systems are activated when the parking sensors are being displayed, the TFT display displays the sensors on the right of the screen and the other active system on the left. If the hard top is operated, the parking sensor display is deactivated as the sensors will be detecting obstacles that may damage the luggage compartment. 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 high pressure water cleaning equipment, quickly clean the sensors keeping the nozzle at a distance of over 10 cm. For the repainting of bumpers or retouching the paintwork in the sensor area, contact the Ferrari Service Network. If paint is applied incorrectly, it may jeopardise proper operation of the parking sensors. Sensing range The sensors allow the system to control the rear and front of the vehicle: their position covers the central and side areas of the vehicle. If an obstacle is in the central area, it is detected at distances of approximately 1.40 m depending on the type of obstacle and its size. If an obstacle is in the side area, it is detected at distances of less than 0.8 m. Failure signals The system ECU checks all the components each time the reverse gear is engaged. A parking sensor system failure is indicated on the TFT display. pe 144 About your Vehicle If there is a failure signal, stop the vehicle and turn the ignition key to position 0 (Stop). Then try and clean the sensors or move them away from any sources of ultrasound emissions (e.g. pneumatic brakes of lorries or pneumatic drills) and turn the ignition key to position II again. In this way, if the cause of malfunctioning has been corrected, the system will start operating correctly again and the failure buzzer will stop. If the failure buzzer continues, contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the system checked. Important note Important note Obstacles that may damage the luggage compartment (obstacles at distances of less than 400 mm, see page 123) are detected only once by the rear sensors prior to hydraulic operation of the hard top. Any obstacles that appear after hard top activation will not be detected. 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 on lorries or pneumatic drills) in the vicinity. Important note The sensors are able to detect obstacles with reasonably large, even surfaces (e.g.: poles with diameters of over 60 mm, walls, barriers, trees). Detection is not optimum with obstacles with sharp projections or uneven surfaces. Important note When parking and operating the retractable hard top, always be very careful to avoid obstacles that may be above or below the sensors. Warning However, the driver has full responsibility for parking manoeuvres and in other potentially dangerous situations. The system has been designed only as an aid during parking manoeuvres and the operation of the retractable hard top, since it detects obstacles that are outside the driver's range of visibility. The sensors are therefore not a substitute for the driver's care and attention when parking and checking for the presence of persons or objects. 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. About your Vehicle 145 Fault display Fault visualisation logic When a fault occurs, the corresponding warning light (if present) comes on on the panel whereas a description of the fault (if available) and the relevant symbol (if available) are displayed on the left TFT display. The message appears on the display as soon as the warning light (if present) comes on and the main screen page that is displayed at that time is reduced. The fault remains on the display for 20 seconds. When the display cycle ends, if the fault does not have a special warning light on the panel, the symbol remains minimised in area D of the display (see page 131) until the cause of malfunctioning has been resolved. In area B the main screen page is displayed in âmaximumâ size. &DWDO\VWVWHPS WRRKLJK (QJLQH SHUIRUPDQFH OLPLWHG 146 About your Vehicle 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 the warning light remains lit for 2 seconds. âESCAPEâ function Displaying a fault on the screen can be interrupted by pressing and quickly releasing the OK button with âESCAPEâ function. When the OK button is pressed, the screen page that was displayed prior to the event reappears. If the fault does not have a special warning light on the panel, the symbol remains minimised in area D until the cause of malfunctioning has been resolved. Fault priority levels Indication of failure of turn indicators and running lights The simultaneous display of several faults follows a logic that depends on the priority level assigned to it. A failure of the running lights (front and/or rear) and turn indicators (front and/or rear) is indicated in the same way as other faults but the vehicle symbol with the faulty running light or turn indicator indicated in red is displayed together with a description of the failure instead of the âExternal lights failureâ symbol (see page 149). When the display cycle ends or the OK button with âESCAPEâ function has been pressed, the âExternal lights failureâ symbol is minimised. Priority level 0 - Extremely critical fault. Priority level 1 - Critical fault. Priority level 2 - Non-critical fault. When several fault events occur at the same time, faults with priority level 0 are displayed ďŹrst, followed by priority level 1 and then priority level 2. The information on the various faults is displayed in turn for 5 seconds each. In any case, the total display time for each fault is never less than 20 seconds. If a fault message with priority level 1 or 2 is being displayed, and a new anomaly with the same priority level occurs, the last fault message is only displayed after the ďŹrst 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. Lamp Failure About your Vehicle 147 Alternator failure List of TFT display symbols and instrument panel warning lights TFT Warning light Description and warnings red red orange Indicates a fault in the alarm system (priority level 1). When the battery is insufďŹciently charged or overcharged (ďŹashing). Oil temperature Alarm system failure orange orange Indicates that the oil temperature is too high orange (priority level 0). Adaptive light system failure The system is not programmed (priority level 2). Failure and system not programmed (priority level 1). Indicates an adaptive light system failure orange orange (priority level 2). Alarm system failure (priority level 2). Engine coolant temperature Break-in attempted (priority level 2). Contact the Ferrari Service Network. red red Indicates that the fuel level is too low orange (priority level 2). orange red When the instrument panel is on, it indicates that the battery conditioner is connected (priority level 0). Inertia switch orange Indicates activation of the inertia switch following an accident and the resulting cut-out of the fuel supply (priority level 0). The hazard warning lights are also automatically activated. 148 About your Vehicle Indicates that the engine coolant temperature is too high (priority level 0). Turn off the engine and contact the Ferrari Service Network. Fuel level low Battery conditioner connected If the recharging system is faulty. Oil pressure red red Indicates that the oil pressure is too low (priority level 0). Turn off the engine and contact the Ferrari Service Network. Indicates a pressure sensor failure (ďŹashing) (priority level 2). Engine diagnostic system (EOBD) failure orange orange While the engine is running, it indicates a fault in the emission control system and in the ignition/ injection system. After turning the ignition key to position II, it remains on for a self-check for a few seconds after the engine has started. Twilight sensor failure Indicates a twilight sensor failure (priority level 2). orange Hard top failure Indicates a failure in the retractable hard top (priority level 0). red The type of failure is speciďŹed by a special message on the display. Cruise Control green Indicates that the Cruise Control has been green activated/deactivated. High beams blue Running lights green Indicates that the running lights or low beam lights are on. Indicates that the right turn indicator is on. Left turn indicators Indicates that the left turn indicator is on. External lights failure green Indicates a system fault or blowing of a bulb in the running, turn indicator or rear fog lights (priority level 2). Hazard warning lights green Number plate lights failure Indicates a system failure or blowing of the number plate light bulb (priority level 2). orange Rear fog lights Indicates a rear fog light failure. orange The light also comes on when ďŹashing. green Indicates a system failure or blowing of the STOP light bulb (priority level 2). orange Right turn indicators Stop lights failure orange Indicates that the high beam lights are on. Simultaneous switching on of the right and left turn indicator warning lights indicates that the hazard warning lights are on. Catalytic converter temperature red Indicates that the catalytic converter temperature is too high: stop the vehicle (priority level 0). Contact the Ferrari Service Network. About your Vehicle 149 Indicates that the catalytic converter temperature is very high: reduce speed until the symbol goes out (priority level 1). orange Indicates a failure in the catalytic converter temperature sensor (priority level 0). ESC off orange The symbol is displayed for 5 seconds together with the âESC offâ message. Checking the engine oil level ESC system failure Indicates a low engine oil level. orange Symbol and warning light indicate that the ESC orange system has been deactivated (priority level 1). orange Indicates a fault in the ESC system orange (priority level 1). Seat heating Warning Indicates that the seat heating function is activated (front RH/LH) (remains displayed for 5 seconds). orange Stop the vehicle avoiding sharp braking. Stop driving and contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. Power steering failure Indicates that the power steering system is inefďŹcient (priority level 2). orange Warning Contact the Ferrari Service Network. The vehicle can still be driven at low speed (max. 40 km/h) to clear the road. Low windscreen washer ďŹuid level Indicates a low level of washer ďŹuid in the windscreen washer tank (priority level 2). orange ESC system activation (ďŹashing warning light) Indicates that the ESC system has been activated orange (priority level 1). ABS orange orange Indicates an ABS system failure (priority level 1). The standard braking system is still functioning. Contact the Ferrari Service Network. 150 About your Vehicle CCM brake discs worn orange Indicates that the carbon ceramic discs are worn (priority level 2). Contact the Ferrari Service Network. TPMS Indicates a puncture in one or more standard orange tyres (priority level 0) or Run Flat tyres orange (priority level 2). Brake malfunction red red Indicates that the brake ďŹuid level is low (priority level 0). Indicates an EPB (electric parking brake) failure (priority level 0). With the warning light in ďŹashing mode for a maximum of 90 seconds after which it remains on in ďŹxed mode, it indicates: Indicates an overhaul of the Parking Brake system (priority level 0). A failure in the TPMS (priority level 2). TPMS temporarily inactive (priority level 2). Airbag system failure (ďŹashing warning light) red red Indicates an EBD system failure (priority level 0). Indicates a system failure (priority level 0). red red orange Contact the Ferrari Service Network. Rain sensor failure Driver-side seat belt not fastened red Indicates that the driver-side seat belt has not been fastened (priority level 0) together with an acoustic signal lasting 90 sec. Indicates a rain sensor failure (priority level 2). orange Suspension control system failure Passenger-side seat belt not fastened red red Indicates that the passenger-side seat belt is not fastened (priority level 0). orange Indicates a malfunction in the suspension control system (priority level 2). Contact the Ferrari Service Network. Speed limit exceeded Indicates that the speed set by the driver has been exceeded (priority level 2), the ďŹgure shown indicates the set speed. Generic failure orange Indicates an airbag warning light failure (priority level 2). Indicates a Manettino failure (priority level 1). Indicates that the electrical system is faulty (priority level 2). About your Vehicle 151 green TPMS Ice hazard Indicates that calibration of the TPMS has been activated. Indicates that the outside temperature is 3 °C (38 °F) or lower, highlighting the risk of icy road surfaces. Brake pad wear Drive carefully in these conditions and slow down since tyre grip is signiďŹcantly reduced. Indicates excessive wear of the brake pads (priority level 2). red orange Parking sensor failure Warning Indicates that the parking sensor system is faulty (priority level 2). In this condition, do not activate the âSPORTâ mode. Scheduled Maintenance (Service) Gearbox failure Indicates the Scheduled Maintenance deadline. green AVH system Indicates an AVH system failure (priority level 0). orange Parking brake red 152 Indicates a system failure (priority level 1). red red Indicates that the parking brake is applied. About your Vehicle red Contact the Ferrari Service Network. Electronic speedometer Gearbox display It indicates the vehicle speed. The display which gives information on dual clutch transmission (DCT) is found to the bottom right of the rev counter; with the ignition key in position II, it displays the following information: At a speed between 0 and 5 km/h, the indicator may remain idle. With higher speeds, it indicates the speed measured. Rev Counter The electronic rev counter indicates the engine RPM. Avoid engine speeds in the red sector. - Gear engaged. - Indication of âAutomatic gearboxâ mode. - Indication of âAuto easy exit gearboxâ mode. - Indication of gearbox in âParkingâ mode. - Indication of Launch Control activated. - Indication of AVH system activated. Important note Information on the gearbox is useful in all operating conditions. About your Vehicle 153 Gear engaged Indication of âAutomatic gearboxâ mode The gearbox display shows the number or letter indicating the engaged gear in the centre. When the gearbox is used in âautomaticâ mode (see page 172), the word âautoâ appears in the bottom of the gearbox display together with the number or letter indicating the engaged gear. Neutral Reverse 1 gear 2nd gear When the gearbox is used in âAuto easy exitâ mode (see page 172), the word âautoâ appears in the bottom of the display together with a small âarrowâ pointing downwards on the left. 3rd gear Indication of gearbox in âParkingâ mode etc. When the gearbox is in âParkingâ mode, i.e. the Park Lock gearbox locking device is activated (see page 179), the letter âPâ appears in the centre of the gearbox display. When the key is turned to off, the display remains on for at least 3 seconds and displays the engaged gear. If the control panel reads N (Neutral), the letter N is displayed and a buzzer will sound. 154 Indication of âAuto easy exitâ mode st About your Vehicle Indication of Launch Control activated When the gearbox is used in âmanualâ mode and the Launch Control function is requested by pressing the special button on the centre console (see page 180), the word âlaunchâ appears in the bottom of the gearbox display. The word remains while the function is activated. Indication of AVH system activated In certain circumstances, when the AVH system is activated (see page 184), the word âHOLDâ appears in the top of the gearbox display. About your Vehicle 155 Turbo Performance Engineer (TPE) display The TPE display can be activated by pressing the touch-sensitive ring for 3 seconds. Each time it is pressed, it cyclically passes through its 5 functions: time displayed in 12-hour format, external temperature displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, pressure reading of turbo in bar or psi, and two screens that display the main characteristics of the turbo engine. 156 About your Vehicle - Turbo: indicates the working pressure of the turbocharger in bar or psi. - Turbo Efficiency (TE): indicates the percentage of maximum turbo efďŹciency (seen as the maximum torque obtainable by the car for a given fuel consumption level or speciďŹc amount of fuel used) available to the driver depending on the number of revs. - Turbo Response (TR): indicates the percentage of maximum engine response available to the driver depending on the number of revs. For instance, using the gearbox and accelerator pedal to push the engine to over 4000 RPM gives a very high % of TR (80-90%): pressing the accelerator pedal hard down will give instant engine response and acceleration. - Time: displays a 12-hour format digital clock. - External temperature: displays a digital thermometer, the temperature can be displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. About your Vehicle 157 Roof panel controls Horn control Door lock/unlock The horn can be used by pressing the horn symbol, on either side of the steering wheel upper spokes. Both doors can be locked by activating/deactivating the âLOCK/ UNLOCKâ H button. For further information, see page 86. Deactivating the anti-lift alarm Press button L to deactivate the anti-lift alarm system. For further information, see page 18. Front parking sensors (optional) On vehicles ďŹtted with front and rear parking sensors, the front parking sensors are activated/deactivated by pressing button M. When the front parking sensors are activated, the light on the button comes on. 158 About your Vehicle Controls on the steering wheel Important note Start button Press the ENGINE START button A to start the engine. When the engine has started, release the ENGINE START button. Do not hold the ENGINE START button down for a long time. In the event of a failure of one of the onboard systems, signalled by the relative warning light on the TFT display, the switch moves to a ârecoveryâ position, but still allows the vehicle to be driven. In these cases, contact the Ferrari Service Network. Driving mode control switch âManettinoâ The driving mode selected does not exempt the driver from complying with the rules of safe driving. The driver can select the driving mode using the âManettinoâ B, according to the desired driving style. About your Vehicle 159 Driving modes that can be selected with âManettinoâ COMFORT mode This is recommended for everyday driving. SPORT mode Warning In low- to medium-grip conditions (e.g. wet, icy, sandy roads), do not deactivate the ESC system and do not select SPORT mode. This is the ideal setting for vehicle performance. Select SPORT mode for sports-style driving, under high-grip conditions. Important note Activation will be signalled by the SPORT icon in the dedicated area on the TFT display. When âESC OFFâ mode is selected, the Manettino lever automatically goes back to âSPORTâ mode: this occurs because each time the engine is started, the ESC system is reactivated. ESC OFF mode Select this mode to deactivate the ESC system (always active when the engine is started). Important note When the system has been deactivated, a warning light comes on on the instrument panel (see page 150); the symbol appears on the TFT display for 5 seconds together with the âESC offâ message. When the brake pedal is pressed, traction control is activated via the VDC system (vehicle dynamics control via the braking system). When the ESC system has been activated, a warning light ďŹashes on the instrument panel (see page 150). 160 About your Vehicle Windscreen and headlight washer/wipers âUPâ shift paddle Pull the right-hand UP paddle towards the steering wheel to shift gears up. Important note âDOWNâ shift paddle The windscreen wipers and washer work only with the ignition key in position II. Pull the left-hand DOWN paddle towards the steering wheel to shift gears down. The windscreen wipers have 4 different speeds: OFF Windscreen wipers stationary. AUTO The rain sensor adjusts the windscreen wiper timing to the intensity of the rain. Slow continuous operation. Fast continuous operation. With the wipers stationary (OFF), quickly pressing lever A towards the dashboard activates the windscreen wipers in AUTO speed. With the wipers on, quickly pressing the lever towards the dashboard increases windscreen wiper speed (from AUTO to 1, from 1 to 2). UP DOWN About your Vehicle 161 Windscreen washer To activate the windscreen washer, keep lever A pulled. When the lever is released, the windscreen wiper returns to the preset speed. Warning Do not start the windscreen washer during the cold months until the windscreen has warmed up. If it has not warmed up, the ďŹuid could freeze on the glass and block the view. Headlight washer The headlight washer is activated automatically when the windscreen washer is operated and the low beams are on. The headlight washer and windscreen washer share the same ďŹuid tank and a low ďŹuid level is indicated by the relative symbol on the left TFT display. Important note The rain sensor function is deactivated by turning the ignition key to position 0 and leaving the windscreen wiper in position AUTO. To reactivate the system at the next key-on, set the wipers to AUTO by quickly pressing the lever A towards the dashboard. 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 Rain sensor failure The rain sensor automatically adjusts the windscreen wiper timing to the intensity of the rain. The system is activated by moving the windscreen wiper to AUTO. If there is a rain sensor failure, indicated by a special symbol on the left TFT display (see page 151) while the windscreen wiper is set to AUTO, the wipers will be set to intermittent operation with one wipe every 1 second approximately. If this is the case, we recommend that you deactivate the rain sensor and turn on the wipers, if necessary, in continuous mode. When operating automatically, the wiper speed ranges from a minimum intermittent setting (one wipe every 5 seconds approx.) when the windscreen is damp to fast continuous operation in heavy rain. Important note If this occurs, contact the Ferrari Service Network as soon as possible. 162 About your Vehicle Cruise control Activating the device The Cruise Control is an electronic device designed to help the driver drive at a constant speed of over 50 km/h without having to keep the accelerator pedal pressed. To activate the device, hold down control A for at least 2 seconds. When the system is activated, a warning lamp lights on the instrument panel (see page 149), and the message âCruise Control ONâ, together with the speciďŹc 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. Important note We recommend only using the device on long, dry stretches of road requiring few gear changes (e.g. motorways). Do not use the device for city driving. Memorising the speed Important note Proceed as follows: PIT SPEED is a term taken from the motor sports world used by Ferrari to indicate the speed memorised using the device and does not endorse inappropriate behaviour on the road which does not comply with TrafďŹc Regulations. - with the device activated, bring the vehicle to the desired speed by pressing the accelerator pedal; - turn control A clockwise (+) for at least 3 seconds and then release it: the speed of the vehicle is memorised and you can release the accelerator pedal. If necessary, you can accelerate by pressing the accelerator pedal: when the pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the previously memorised speed. About your Vehicle 163 Resetting the memorised speed Deactivating the device If the device has been turned off by pressing the brake pedal, the memorised speed can be reset as follows: - gradually accelerate until the vehicle reaches a speed which is close to the memorised speed; 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. - quickly press control A. When it is deactivated, the warning light on the instrument panel goes out and a âCruise Control OFFâ message accompanied by a special symbol appears on the left TFT display for 5 seconds. Increasing the memorised speed This can be done in two ways: by pressing the accelerator and memorising the new speed reached or by turning control A clockwise (+). One turn of the control corresponds to an increase in speed of about 2 km/h; if the control is kept turned on the other hand, the speed continually increases. Reducing the memorised speed This can be done in two ways: by deactivating the device and then memorising the new speed or by turning control A counterclockwise (-). One turn of the control corresponds to a decrease in speed of about 2 km/h; if the control is kept turned on the other hand, the speed continually decreases. 164 About your Vehicle Warning While driving with the device activated, do not put the vehicle into âNâ (neutral). Driving the vehicle Warning Running-in BEFORE YOU DRIVE The latest manufacturing techniques have allowed us to achieve high precision and accuracy levels in the construction and assembly of components. Nonetheless, the vehicle movable parts undergo a settling process, basically during the ďŹrst hours of operation. Check that the seat belts are fastened. Engine and transmission Check that the doors are closed. Check that the seat is properly adjusted. Check the rear-view mirror adjustment (central and sides). Avoid exceeding 5,000 RPM for the ďŹrst 1,000 km. After starting, do not exceed 4,000 RPM until the engine has warmed up (oil temperature: 65-70 °C / 149-158 °F). Do not let the engine run at a constantly high speed for a prolonged time. About your Vehicle 165 Before a trip Preliminary checks Check the following at regular intervals and always before long trips: - tyre pressure and condition; - levels of ďŹuids and lubricants; - condition of the windscreen wiper blades; - proper functioning of the warning lights and external lights. Important note In any case, it is advisable to perform these checks at least every 1000 km and always comply with the maintenance schedule. 166 About your Vehicle It is also advisable to: - clean the glass covers of the external lights and all the glass surfaces; - properly adjust the mirrors, steering wheel, seats and seat belts. ReďŹlling Warning Use unleaded fuel only! Using leaded fuel would permanently damage the catalytic converters. For speciďŹcations and quantities of lubricants and ďŹuids, refer to the âReďŹllingâ table on page 36. Starting and driving the vehicle Important note System start-up BEFORE YOU DRIVE After turning the ignition key to position II (key-on), the TFT display is activated on the instrument panel and system diagnosis is performed. During diagnosis, which lasts 5 seconds, a check is performed on the warning lights on the panel and the presence of any faults is checked. If diagnosis detects any errors, they are only displayed once the 5 seconds required for the check have elapsed. The cases listed below are an exception and errors are displayed as soon as the key is turned to on, even during diagnosis: If the warning light A does not turn off after diagnosis, indicating a fault in the gearbox (which is also indicated by the symbol and speciďŹc message on the TFT display - see page 152), contact the Ferrari Service Network. - Low engine oil pressure (see page 148). - Inertia switch triggered (see page 148). - Semi-automatic gearbox safety warnings. - Deactivation of EPB warning (see page 183). 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 âMaintenance Scheduleâ paragraph on page 252. Finally, each time the key is turned to on, the message for activation of the alarm when an intrusion has been attempted (see page 19) is also displayed (after diagnosis). Once the system check has been completed, the gearbox display is activated and the letter âPâ (Parking) or âNâ (Neutral) will be displayed. About your Vehicle 167 Important note Important note The vehicle is equipped with an electro-hydraulically controlled gearbox system operated by means of paddles on the steering wheel. Immediately release the UP and DOWN paddles or button R after the gearbox display shows that the gear has been engaged; a prolonged manoeuvre would cause the gearbox failure warning light to turn on (see page 152) and triggering of the buzzer. The default setting for the DCT gearbox is always âAutomaticâ mode (see page 172). Every time the vehicle is started, the DCT gearbox is in âAuto easy exitâ mode (see page 172) unless the vehicle was in âAutomaticâ mode when the engine was turned off. To exit the âAuto easy exitâ mode operate the UP and DOWN paddles (while the vehicle is moving) or press the AUTO button on the centre console. UP DOWN 168 About your Vehicle Important note If the engine compartment lid is open or not properly closed, none of the gears can be engaged. 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 power absorption are turned off. s -AKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE IS APPLIED AND THAT THE doors are closed. s (OLD THE BRAKE PEDAL DOWN WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE If the engine fails to start after several attempts, check for one of the following causes: s INSUFlCIENT SPEED OF THE STARTER MOTOR mAT BATTERY s IGNITION DEVICE FAULTY s ELECTRICAL CONTACTS FAULTY s FUEL PUMP FUSES BLOWN Warning Warming up the engine Do not press the accelerator pedal. Do not run the engine at high speed until the engine oil temperature has reached at least 65-70 °C (149-158 °F), approximately. s 4URN THE IGNITION KEY TO POSITION II and wait for the gearbox display to come on. s 0RESS THE ENGINE START button (see page 159) and release it as soon as the engine starts. Do not hold the ENGINE START button pressed down for a long time. If the engine does not start, turn the key back to position 0 and wait for the gear display to go off before retrying. Starting the vehicle With the engine started, the vehicle stationary and the brake pedal pressed, pull the right-hand UP paddle towards the steering wheel to engage 1st gear. Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator to start off. With the engine running and the vehicle stationary, you can change directly from 1st or 2nd gear to âRâ (reverse) by pressing R on the centre console and from reverse to 1st by moving the UP paddle. Warning Hold the brake pedal down while starting the engine. About your Vehicle 169 Warning Important note If the UP and DOWN paddles are not working, the message âDepress brake pedal and press LAUNCH to engage gearâ will appear on the TFT display; you can therefore engage the gear by pressing the LAUNCH button on the centre console (see page 180) and the brake pedal. In these cases, the âLaunch Controlâ function is not available. If the engaged gear was R, the LAUNCH button must be pressed twice to engage 1st gear. If you allow the vehicle to move forward in N, when UP or DOWN is requested, a gear will be engaged that corresponds to the speed of the vehicle. Important note When reverse is selected, an acoustic safety signal beeps intermittently as long as âRâ is engaged. If the system automatically selects 2nd gear when attempting to shift from R to 1st gear, this indicates that 1st gear has jammed. Therefore, this is not a malfunction, as it falls within the system operating logic. For the same reason, when shifting from 1st gear to âRâ, the system will automatically engage âNâ if the gear has jammed. During prolonged stops with the engine running, it is advisable to keep the gearshift in âNâ. UP-shifting Operate the right-hand UP paddle without releasing the accelerator pedal. An UP-shift request is not accepted when engagement of the requested gear forces the engine to underrev or if an UP-shift is already in progress because of engine overrevving. Gearshifting will be much quicker if the request is made with the accelerator pedal pushed right down and the engine at over 5,500 rpm. In any event, it is advisable to: s Shift gears without releasing the accelerator pedal if pressed. s Wait until gearshifting has been completed before requesting the next shift, avoiding a rapid sequence of multiple requests. UP-shifting due to overrevving The system âautomaticallyâ engages a higher gear if the accelerator pedal is pressed and the engine approaches the ârunaway speed rateâ (overrevving). Important note This will not occur when the system is in âSPORTâ and âESC OFFâ driving mode. 170 About your Vehicle DOWN-shifting Stopping the vehicle Use the left-hand DOWN paddle without releasing the accelerator pedal. When the vehicle stops, the system automatically engages 1st gear unless Neutral has already been requested. When the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running, hold the brake pedal down until ready to move off again. A DOWN-shift request is not accepted if engagement of the requested 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. Switching off the engine In any event, it is advisable to: s Shift gears without releasing the accelerator pedal if pressed. The engine can be switched off with the gearbox either in âNâ or with a gear engaged. s If DOWN-shifting is requested to start overtaking which requires quick acceleration, press the accelerator pedal just before using the paddle. 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 engaged gear. If the gearbox is in âNâ a buzzer will sound. Before switching off, the letter âPâ is displayed on the gearbox display to inform the driver that the Park Lock has been activated. s Wait until gearshifting has been completed before requesting the next shift, avoiding a rapid sequence of multiple requests. DOWN-shifting due to underrevving s The system shifts down âautomaticallyâ if the engine goes below a minimum number of revs (1250 RPM). s The DOWN-shift request from the paddle is ignored if gearshifting is already in progress due to engine underrevving. Warning Never leave the vehicle with the gearbox in âNâ. Always make sure that the letter âPâ (Parking) appears on the gearbox display. Warning âNâ (Neutral) request With the engine running, pull both UP and DOWN paddles towards the steering wheel at the same time without pressing the brake pedal to request neutral âNâ. If necessary, âNâ can be requested at any speed. Subsequently, if an âUPâ or âDOWNâ shift is requested, the system will engage the gear most suited to the speed of the vehicle. Never leave the vehicle with the engine running. Important note If the vehicle is not in Parking mode (the letter âPâ must be displayed on the gearbox display), the key cannot be removed. For information on the Park Lock, see page 179. About your Vehicle 171 âAutomatic gearboxâ mode âAuto easy exitâ mode The âAutomatic gearboxâ mode is enabled/disabled by pressing the AUTO button on the centre console. When the âAutomaticâ mode is enabled, the word âautoâ appears on the gearbox display. To exit the âAutomaticâ mode, you must press the AUTO button until the word âautoâ on the gearbox display disappears. Every time the vehicle is started, the gearbox starts in âAuto easy exitâ mode unless it was in âAutomaticâ mode when the engine was turned off. In this case, it remains in âAutomaticâ mode the next time the engine is started. When the âAutomatic Gearboxâ mode is enabled, the system will automatically UP-shift and DOWN-shift according to vehicle speed, engine revs and the torque/power request of the driver. When you are in âAutomaticâ mode, you can however manually shift gears using the UP and DOWN paddles. The system remains in âAutomaticâ mode: this is indicated by the word âautoâ that remains on the gearbox display in ďŹashing mode when the paddles are used. When the vehicle is stationary, a âNâ, 1st gear or âRârequest will not result in a change from âAutomaticâ to âManualâ. Activation is signalled by the word âautoâ and an arrow gearbox display. In this mode, the system will automatically UP-shift and DOWNshift according to vehicle speed, engine revs and the torque/power request of the driver. To exit the âAuto easy exitâ mode and go to âManualâ mode, operate the UP or DOWN paddle (while the vehicle is moving) or press the AUTO button on the centre console. If the âAutomaticâ gearbox mode is then requested by pressing the AUTO button, the system will apply all the characteristics of the âAutomaticâ gearbox mode. Push start Warning Push starting is not allowed. 172 About your Vehicle in the Safe driving While travelling For safe driving, it is essential that the driver be aware of the best driving techniques suited to various circumstances. Always try to prevent dangerous situations by driving with caution. - Caution is the number one rule for safe driving, which also means you should take other peopleâs behaviour into consideration. Before you drive - Adjust the position of the seat, steering wheel and rear-view mirrors, in order to obtain the best driving position. - Adjust the backrest so that your chest is upright and your head is as close to the headrest as possible. - Carefully adjust the headrest so that your head, and not the neck, is resting against it. Ensure that nothing (e.g. mat covers, etc.) is blocking the pedals. - 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 suitable child seats. - Good personal physical conditions ensure you can drive long distances safely. - Check that the lights and headlights are working properly. - Ensure that any child restraint systems (e.g. child seats, cradles etc.) are properly ďŹxed on the passenger seat. - Your reďŹexes are quicker if you eat lightly before driving: avoid heavy meals before a trip. - Do not drink alcoholic drinks before and during the journey. At regular intervals, check the following: - Tyre pressure and condition - Engine oil level - Engine coolant level and system condition - Brake ďŹuid level - Steering ďŹuid level - Windscreen washer ďŹuid level. About your Vehicle 173 Driving at night Warning When you are travelling at night, follow these fundamental rules: Driving under the inďŹuence of drugs or certain medications is dangerous to yourself and others as well as contravening road regulations and legal norms. - Reduce speed, particularly on dark roads. Travelling without your seat belt fastened increases the risk of serious injury and death in the event of a collision. Always fasten the seat belt and the child seat, if any. Deactivate the passengerâs airbag (where possible) if a child seat is ďŹtted on the front seat. Do not travel with objects lying around on the ďŹoor, especially in front of the driverâs seat: in the event of braking, these could slide under the pedals, making it impossible to brake or accelerate. Additionally, ensure that any loose ďŹoor mats sit correctly. Water, ice and salt spread on icy roads may deposit on the brake discs and reduce the efďŹciency of the initial braking. - Make regular stops to loosen up your limbs and refresh yourself and avoid driving for hours on end. - Keep a constant air circulation in the passenger compartment. - Never coast downhill with the engine off: in these conditions the engine brake, servo brake and power steering are inefďŹcient, braking requires greater pressure on the pedal and steering will be harder. - Drive with due caution in consideration of the reduced visibility. - If you start feeling tired or sleepy, stop immediately: to continue driving would be a risk for yourself and for others. Continue only after you have had a rest. - At night, it is difďŹcult to judge the speed of vehicles in front of you as you can only see their taillights: keep at a greater safety distance than you would during the day. - Use the high beams only outside of urban areas and when you are sure that they will not disturb other drivers. - Turn off the high beams when you see oncoming vehicles and use the low beams. - 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 difďŹcult on a wet road, as the tyres have signiďŹcantly less grip on the road. This means that the braking distances increase considerably and road-holding decreases. Here is some advice for driving in the rain: - Keep a greater safety distance between yourself and the other vehicles and reduce your speed. - When it is raining very hard, visibility is also reduced. In these cases, to make yourself more visible to others, turn on the low beams even during the day. 174 About your Vehicle - Do not drive through puddles at high speeds since you do not know how deep they may be; Travelling through a puddle at high speed can result in losing control of the vehicle (âaquaplaningâ): if this occurs, grip the steering wheel ďŹrmly. Warning If the road is wet, reduce your speed to avoid âaquaplaningâ (during which the tyre no longer touches the road surface. This is due to the fact that, when the road is very wet and vehicle speed is high, because of their particular shape or insufďŹcient depth, the side channels of the tyre tread are not capable of removing all of the water channelled so that a layer of water is placed between the road surface and the tyre. The ďŹuid pressure generated is so high that it supports the vehicle's weight making it virtually impossible for the driver to control the vehicle). - Use the ventilation system to demist the windscreen (see page 199) and avoid visibility problems. - Periodically check the condition of the windscreen wiper blades. Driving in fog Whenever possible, avoid travelling if there is thick fog. If you have to drive in misty conditions, or if there is thick fog or fog banks, follow these rules: - Keep a moderate speed. - Turn on the low beams, also during the day, and use the rear fog light. Avoid using the high beams. Warning On stretches where visibility is good, turn off the rear fog light, it may be annoying for the occupants of the vehicles behind you. - Remember that fog makes the road damp and therefore all manoeuvres are more difďŹcult and braking distances are longer. - Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. - As far as possible, avoid suddenly changing speed and direction. - As far as possible, avoid overtaking. - In the event of an emergency stop, (e.g. failures, inability to proceed due to poor visibility conditions, etc.) try to free the 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 mountain 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 neutral, nor with the ignition key removed from the steering column. - Drive at a moderate speeds and do not âcutâ corners. - Remember that overtaking uphill is slower and requires a longer free stretch of road. If you are overtaken when driving uphill, ensure that the other vehicle can pass easily. About your Vehicle 175 Driving on snowy or icy roads Power steering system Below is some advice for driving in these conditions: 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. - Keep a very moderate speed. - Keep a safe distance from the vehicles in front of you. - Fit snow tyres approved for the vehicle. - Given the poor grip, use the engine brake as much as possible and avoid sudden braking. - Avoid sudden acceleration and sharp changes in direction. - During the winter season, even apparently dry roads can have icy sections. Therefore, be careful when driving along stretches of road in the shade as there may be icy patches. Driving with the âABSâ braking system Important note Remember that power steering does not work when the engine is switched off and more force is therefore needed when steering. Warning Do not keep the steering wheel fully turned (locked position) to the right or the left for more than 15 seconds when the engine is running. This may damage the power steering system. The ABS system assists the driver as follows: - It prevents the wheels from locking and skidding during emergency braking, particularly in low-grip conditions. Important note - It allows braking and changing direction at the same time. This feature is affected by the physical limits and lateral grip of the tyres. If the power steering system is not working properly, as indicated by a symbol which appears on the TFT display (see page 150), contact the Ferrari Service Network. - When the ABS is activated, you will feel a slight pulsing of the brake pedal during emergency braking or in low grip conditions. Do not release the pedal but continue to push it to give continuity to the braking action. - The ABS prevents the wheels from locking, but it does not 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. 176 About your Vehicle Driving using the driving mode control switch (âManettinoâ) The driving mode control switch A on the steering wheel, allows the driver to use the vehicle potential in a quick and easy way. - The COMFORT mode is recommended for everyday driving. If COMFORT mode is selected, it is indicated on the TFT display as shown below: There are three modes available which can be selected according to the grip level (from low to high) and consequently the level of driving assistance required (from high to none). COMFORT About your Vehicle 177 - SPORT mode is the vehicle driving mode that provides the best compromise between stability and performance. This setting ensures stability in medium- to high-grip conditions only (for low-grip road surfaces, we recommend using the COMFORT mode). In this mode, the vehicle maximum performance can be experienced on open roads. For this reason, the suspension damping level is shifted to a higher one, so as to enhance performance, handling and stability at high speeds. If SPORT mode is selected, it is indicated on the TFT display as shown below: - In âESC OFFâ mode the ESC system is disabled. Vehicle stability is no longer controlled, but is completely in the hands of the driver. The only auxiliary systems still active are those that cannot be deactivated such as ABS and EBD. Warning In low- to medium-grip conditions (e.g. wet, icy, sandy roads), do not deactivate the ESC system and do not select SPORT mode. Important note When the brake pedal is pressed, traction control is activated via the VDC system (vehicle dynamics control via the braking system). When the ESC system has been deactivated, it is indicated on the TFT display as shown below: SPORT 178 About your Vehicle ESC OFF Park Lock Carwash procedure The Park Lock is a locking device built into the gearbox. The Park lock device can be electrically disabled on a temporary basis when the engine is switched off by performing the Carwash procedure. This device is used to prevent the vehicle from moving when the multi-disc clutches are open, i.e., with the engine off and/or without the hydraulic pressure required for gearbox operating. The device operates automatically every time the key is turned to off: if a gear is engaged when the key is turned to off, the Park Lock is immediately activated. If the gearbox is in âNâ (neutral), the Park Lock starts operating after a minimum preset time (needed for the Carwash procedure, see next paragraph). To inform the driver that the Park Lock has been engaged, the letter âPâ is displayed on the gearbox display. The Park Lock is deactivated when the engine is running, the ďŹrst gear or âRâ is requested (with the brake pedal pressed) and the engine compartment lid has been closed correctly. If there is a system failure, refer to the âEmergency unlocking of Park Lockâ section on page 246. This procedure is necessary when the vehicle has to be moved with the engine off and when washing the vehicle. Warning When the Park Lock device is electronically deactivated (Carwash procedure), the vehicle may move. The vehicle is only kept stationary by the parking brake which must be applied. To perform the Carwash procedure, do the following: - with the engine running, select the ďŹrst gear; - select neutral âNâ; - switch off the engine; - turn the key to position II (key-on) within 3 seconds of switching off. The message âCarwash mode activationâ will appear on the TFT display. About your Vehicle 179 Launch Control The âLaunch Controlâ mode is a performance start function. Activating this function provides the vehicle the best possible acceleration. The device transfers the necessary torque to the ground and avoids skidding of the wheels during acceleration. To start the vehicle in âLaunch Controlâ mode, do the following: - the vehicle must be stationary; - the gearbox must be in manual mode; - select ďŹrst 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 âlaunchâ appears on the gearbox display; - press the accelerator pedal and release the brake pedal. 180 About your Vehicle Important note The Launch control function is not available in presence of: - a sloping road surface, even slight; - high clutch temperatures. Warning Only use the âLaunch Controlâ function in appropriate trafďŹc conditions and in optimum safety and road surface conditions. Suspension damping control (optional) Suspension damping delink button On request, the vehicle can be ďŹtted with latest generation MagneRide⢠magnetorheological suspension (optional), a system developed by Delphi and perfected by Ferrari for continuous automatic damping control. The driver may decide to separate the suspension setting from the logic of the âManettinoâ driving mode control switch using the special button A on the steering wheel. By processing data received from the vehicle dynamics sensors and sensors that detect bodyshell movements, the ECU interprets the driving conditions and the road surface and immediately adjusts suspension response by varying the control current of each shock absorber. These sensors allow the ECU to calculate the vehicle speed, vertical and lateral acceleration, steering angle and instantaneous pressure 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 âManettinoâ driving mode control switch. Three different setting levels are available on this vehicle. By pressing button A, irrespective of the position of the Manettino, the suspension setting shifts to Level 1 (COMFORT). Position of Manettino Suspension setting COMFORT COMFORT remains COMFORT SPORT SPORT shifts to COMFORT ESC OFF RACE shifts to COMFORT Button A pressed 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. Level 1 (COMFORT) Slightly more ďŹexible setting, optimised to better absorb road unevenness and provide a better grip on wet road surfaces (Manettino set to COMFORT). Level 2 (SPORT) Slightly more rigid adjustment optimised for sports-style driving and for high speed (with medium-high grip), without signiďŹcantly affecting comfort (Manettino set to SPORT). Level 3 (RACE) Even more rigid setting optimised for use on the race track (Manettino set to ESC OFF). About your Vehicle 181 Important note Upon turning off and restarting the vehicle, the suspension setting depends on the position of the Manettino. When the Manettino is set to SPORT or ESC OFF, shifting to the COMFORT suspension setting by pressing button A is indicated by displaying the special symbol and âBumpy roadâ message on the left TFT display for 5 seconds. 182 About your Vehicle 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 âSPORTâ mode). EPB - Electric parking brake On this vehicle the parking brake is actuated by an electric motor. The parking brake can be applied and released by pulling a special lever A on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. With the ignition key turned to II, the relative indicator on the instrument panel (see page 152) lights up to indicate when the parking brake is engaged. To release the parking brake, pull lever A and keep the brake pedal pressed. If the ignition key is in position II, the warning light will go out when the parking brake has been fully released. The electric parking brake can be used as an emergency brake when the vehicle is in motion. If this is the case, the system acts on all four wheels until button A 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 âDrive Awayâ function: when a gear is engaged and the driver presses the accelerator pedal with the engine running and seat belt fastened, the system recognises the driver's intention to drive off and automatically deactivates the parking brake. EPB deactivation warning If you try to deactivate the electric parking brake by moving lever A without depressing the brake pedal, the message âDepress brake pedal and deactivate EPBâ is immediately displayed on the TFT display accompanied by an acoustic signal. About your Vehicle 183 Autopark Function âAutomatic Vehicle Holdingâ AVH 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. The electric parking brake provides optimised release when the vehicle starts up due to its Automatic Vehicle Holding function: once the engine has started, the system keeps the vehicle braked through intervention of the braking system rather than through the parking brake shoes. However, the function can be temporarily deactivated before switching off the engine by pressing the AUTO PARK B button: the message âPARK OFFâ is displayed on the left TFT display for 5 seconds. If this is the case, the parking brake should be manually applied by pulling lever A once the engine has been switched off. To re-enable automatic EPB engagement at the next key-off, press button B again; the message âPARK ONâ is displayed on the left TFT display for 5 seconds. 184 About your Vehicle Stop&Start system (optional) Vehicles with optional HELE (High Emotion Low Emissions) technology are equipped with a Stop&Start system which automatically stops the engine when the vehicle is stationary and restarts it automatically when the driver wants to set off again. The aim of the Stop&Start function is to increase vehicle efďŹciency by reducing CO2 emissions especially when driving around town. Automatic stopping and restarting of the engine is controlled by sensors and control strategies which, while reducing the impact on vehicle ďŹexibility and comfort to a minimum, guarantee full operating of the safety systems and all the on-board systems even when the engine is switched off and minimise the impact on onboard climate comfort. Warning 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 labels in the engine compartment and underneath the vehicle. Failure to comply with the above may pose a risk of serious injury to people working on the vehicle. Warning The driver is personally responsible for leaving the key in the ignition in position II when getting out of the vehicle: the driver must always turn the ignition key to position 0 before getting out of the vehicle. Never leave the vehicle without turning the ignition key to position 0. Warning Always remember to remove the key from the ignition when you get out of the vehicle! Leaving the vehicle with the ignition key in position II puts those who are in the vicinity of the vehicle at serious risk if the engine starts unexpectedly. 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 turn the ignition key to position 0 before changing the tyres. About your Vehicle 185 How the system works If activated, the Stop&Start system decides when to switch off the engine and when to restart it according to the driving conditions, the climate comfort on board and the operating status of the vehicle. The system logic does not require drivers to make any change in the way they drive the vehicle. If the Stop&Start system is activated, the LED on button A comes on whereas if the system is deactivated, the LED goes off. Deactivation of the system by pressing button A while in a stopped vehicle condition (when the engine has been automatically switched off by the Stop&Start function) automatically restarts the engine. Manual activation and deactivation button The driver can activate/deactivate the Stop&Start system at any time by pressing button A on the roof panel. If the system is activated, pressing button A will deactivate it: the message âStop&Start OFFâ appears for 5 seconds on the TFT display accompanied by a special symbol. Once the system has been deactivated, pressing button A again reactivates the system: the message âStop&Start ONâ appears for 5 seconds on the TFT display accompanied by a special symbol. 186 About your Vehicle t p t rt Automatic engine stop mode Important note Each time the ignition key is turned to position II (Key-on), the Stop&Start system remains in the same state it was in when the switch was turned to position 0 (Key-off). If the function was activated at Key-off, it remains activated at the next Key-on and the LED on button A will ďŹash for a few seconds. t p The engine stops automatically when the vehicle is stationary and the brake pedal is pressed, and restarts when the brake pedal is released. The TFT display informs the driver that the Stop&Start system has been activated by displaying the message âStop&Start activeâ accompanied by a special symbol. The message is displayed as long as the vehicle remains in a stop state. To interrupt the display cycle and reduce the message to an icon, press the MODE button with âESCAPEâ function. t rt t p t rt ct e About your Vehicle 187 Conditions required to activate automatic engine stop To activate the automatic engine stop while driving: - the Stop&Start system must be activated by pressing the button on the roof panel (LED on); - the driverâs seat belt must be fastened. For safety reasons and to guarantee driving comfort and correct operating of the entire vehicle, automatic engine switching-off is deactivated when: - the accelerator pedal is depressed; - a potentially dangerous situation is identified (steep road, vehicle stationary with wheels turned, i.e. when turning at a crossroads or on a roundabout); - the system recognises vehicle motion in slow traffic or a parking manoeuvre (checking reverse gear engagement, time elapsed since last stop, driving speed); - maximum air conditioning and heating system performance is requested (âlowâ, âmax defrostâ or ârear screen demistingâ); - external temperatures are very low or very high; - the gearbox is in the âNâ position; - the DCT gearbox Park Lock has been manually released; - a failure interferes with proper system operating. 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 switching off can be deactivated in certain conditions to guarantee safety and vehicle operating and minimise the impact on on-board climate comfort. 188 About your Vehicle Important note After the ďŹrst cold start, the Stop&Start system may take a few minutes before it is ready. This time period allows some of the engine parameters (catalytic converter temperature, for example) to reach the values required to reduce emissions. Important note If the engine continues to run when the vehicle is stationary and the brake pedal is pressed, even if the Stop&Start system appears to be activated, it means that the system has disabled automatic switching off of the engine. When this happens, no speciďŹc signal is displayed on the instrument panel: this is to be considered normal. Information on automatic restarting of engine With the Stop&Start system activated in a stopped vehicle condition, the driver can restart the engine by: releasing the brake pedal; UP-shifting; engaging reverse gear; pressing the accelerator pedal. 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, vehicle speed) so that the engine can be automatically started in certain conditions to guarantee safety and vehicle operating and minimise the impact on on-board climate comfort. Warning If the engine is switched off accidentally and not by the Stop&Start system, it must be restarted manually by the driver by pressing the ENGINE START button and reengaging the gear using the shift paddles located behind the steering wheel. This condition is indicated on the TFT display by the message âPress ENGINE START button to restartâ, accompanied by an acoustic signal. For safety reasons and to guarantee comfort when the vehicle is stationary 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 driverâs seat belt has been unfastened; - the driver-side door has been opened; - the hard top is being opened or closed; - rear screen demisting has been requested or the air conditioning and heating system set to âlowâ or âmax defrostâ. About your Vehicle 189 Permanent deactivation of automatic restarting and manual start procedures Permanent deactivation of automatic restarting occurs when: After automatically switching off the engine using the Stop&Start system, automatic restarting requested by the driver may not always be possible: this means that the vehicle systems have permanently deactivated automatic restarting. - the engine compartment lid is open; - automatic engine restarting has not been successful; - a failure has been detected that may interfere with operating of the Stop&Start system. If this occurs, the vehicle must be restarted manually: This condition is indicated on the TFT display by the message âPress ENGINE START button to restartâ accompanied by an acoustic signal. Warning At times, depending on the seriousness of the failure, the ENGINE START button may have to be held down for a few seconds to restart the engine: this condition is indicated on the TFT display by the message âPress and hold ENGINE START button to startâ accompanied by an acoustic signal. If automatic restarting is permanently disabled, the vehicle 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. ress utt t rest rt 190 About your Vehicle ress utt t st rt System failure Precautions to be taken during maintenance work If malfunctioning, the Stop&Start system is disabled. The driver is informed of the failure by a special symbol that appears on the TFT display for 20 seconds accompanied by an acoustic signal and the following message which corresponds to two different alarm levels: Always turn the ignition 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: - âStop&Start failureâ. - âStop&Start failure. Go to dealerâ. Important note Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. When the display cycle ends (20 seconds), or the MODE button with âESCAPEâ function is pressed, the message disappears and the symbol is reduced to an icon. if the ignition key is in position II, turn it to 0 before turning back to II, then press the Stop&Start system activation/ deactivation button on the roof panel (see page 186). If the message âStop&Start ONâ appears on the TFT display when the button is pressed, press the button again. Check that the message âStop&Start OFFâ appears on the TFT display for 5 seconds. The button LED must be off. Warning NEVER work on the vehicle if the message âStop&Start activeâ appears on the TFT display. ar ailure t p t rt ure e er About your Vehicle 191 Dome light controls (HELE system only) On vehicles with the optional HELE system, the central dome light B can be switched on or off by holding button C or D down (for more than 0.8 seconds). The driver-side spotlight and the passenger-side spotlight can be switched on and off by pressing and quickly releasing buttons C and D respectively. 192 About your Vehicle The seat position can be electrically adjusted using the special controls. Seat adjustment Three adjustments are possible using control D: Warning As with all adjustment, seat adjustment must be performed when the vehicle is stationary. - 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 Never place your hands under the seat or near its moving parts when adjusting. If you do so, movement of the seat may cause injury to hands or ďŹngers. Correct adjustment is very important for enhanced driving comfort and maximum efďŹciency of the passive safety systems. Warning Forward/backward adjustment must take into account the fact that airbag devices are placed in front of the driver and the passenger. Correct adjustment ensures there is adequate space between the airbag and the driver/passenger (see page 58). About your Vehicle 193 Seat back rake adjustment Tilting the backrest Use control E to adjust the seat back rake. Push the control forward or backward to adjust the seat back rake. Pull lever L to tilt the backrest forward. When the backrest goes back into position, it will automatically block once it has reached the correct position. Warning Do not use the electric seat adjustment controls when the backrest is tilted. Lumbar support adjustment (Full Electric option) Use control F to adjust the seat backrest lumbar support. Push the horizontal arrows on the control left or right to increase or decrease lower lumbar support. Push the vertical arrows on the control up or down to increase or decrease upper lumbar support. 194 About your Vehicle Backrest and cushion side width adjustment (Full Electric option) Seat position memory 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 cushion sides. Push the vertical arrows on the control up or down to increase or decrease the width of the backrest sides. When a door is open and the key is in position 0, the seat can be moved for a limited period (approx. 15 sec.). Each time a door is opened or both doors are closed and the key is set to OFF, the seat can be moved again for a limited period. The seat position can only be memorised when the key is in position II, by pressing one of the three buttons 1, 2 or 3 (H) each one corresponding to a memorisable position. Pressing one of these buttons for longer than 3 seconds memorises the position of the driver seat, rear-view mirrors and steering wheel (conďŹrmed by emission of a double tone). To recall the memorised position, press one of the buttons H and release it within 3 seconds. Operation begins as soon as the button is released. Recalling the memorised position is 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. About your Vehicle 195 If the memorised backward/forward position of the passenger seat is less than approximately 50 mm from the rear end of travel, when this seat position is recalled from a differently adjusted position, the seat stops once it is approximately 50 mm from the rear end of travel. The position can be adjusted by using the backward/forward adjustment control. 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 all the other memorisable positions. If the personalised reverse gear position is never set, when the reverse gear is engaged, the passenger external rear-view mirror will be positioned slightly downwards and inwards (with respect to the driving position). Seat heating system (Full Electric option) Turn control N to activate the seat heating function. When this function is active for one or more seats, the relative warning light comes on on the instrument panel. Using control N, the driver can adjust the heating, choosing from 3 levels identiďŹed on the control with the numbers 1, 2 and 3. In position 0, seat heating is not activated. Driver seat Easy Entry/Exit (Full Electric option) To help the driver to get in and out of the vehicle, the driver seat Easy Entry/Exit function is activated (only operative when the door is open and the key is in position 0) which moves the steering wheel column upwards. When the door is closed and the key is in position II, the steering wheel column returns to its original position. 196 About your Vehicle Adjusting the steering wheel Rear-view mirrors Mechanical adjustment Internal rear-view mirror 1) Release lever X by pushing it forwards. 2) Adjust the position of the steering wheel. 3) Block the steering wheel by pulling lever X until it locks into position. Hold the internal rear-view mirror and move it to the required position. Electrical adjustment It can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position II. Move control A (to the left of the steering column) in the four directions to adjust the steering wheel. The steering wheel position is memorised, together with the position of the external rear-view mirrors, when the driverâs seat position is stored. On request, the internal rear-view mirror can be ďŹtted with an electrochromic mirror that automatically darkens to reduce the dazzling effect of the reďŹected light on the driver. The speed with which the mirror darkens depends on the intensity of the light. By pressing button B you can activate/deactivate the electrochromic mode. When the electrochromic mode is activated, the green LED D comes on. Warning Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. To help the driver when entering or exiting the vehicle, the steering wheel is lifted automatically. About your Vehicle 197 External rear-view mirrors These mirrors can be electrically adjusted using the control C (with the ignition key in position II) and are equipped with defogging elements. 1) Mirror selection: 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 â down â right â left) to adjust the selected mirror. 3) Mirror closure (optional): turn control C to the lower central lock position to close the rear-view mirrors. Once adjusted, move the control C into the upper central position where it will be locked in order to avoid changing the external mirror setting inadvertently. The mirrors will yield in both directions in the event of a collision: if necessary, the mirrors can be pushed both backwards and forwards. In the models equipped with memory seats, every time the seat position is memorised, the external rear-view mirror position is also stored automatically, both for the normal travelling direction and for reverse manoeuvring. To memorise a new position of the external rear-view mirrors, turn the ignition key to position II and adjust the position of the mirrors; then engage reverse and reposition the external mirrors 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 195), each one corresponding to a memorisable position, until a double tone conďŹrms 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, the mirror positions can be adjusted for both the normal travelling direction and for reverse manoeuvring. Warning The rear-view mirrors must always be positioned correctly while driving. Do not adjust the rear-view mirrors when the vehicle is moving. On request, the external rear-view mirrors can be ďŹtted with an electrochromic mirror. 198 About your Vehicle Air conditioning and heating system Controls 1 Left-hand temperature setting and AUTO button Operating modes 2 A.C. compressor activation/deactivation Automatic 3 Single-zone mode activation/deactivation This mode automatically adjusts the air distribution, temperature and ventilation levels according to the temperature set by the user. 4 Air distribution fan speed Partially Automatic 6 Windscreen demist activation/deactivation This mode allows the user to adjust certain parameters manually, while others remain automatic. 7 Right-hand temperature setting and AUTO button Manual This mode allows the user to set the values to suit the passengersâ needs. 5 Rear window demist activation/deactivation 8 Right-hand air distribution mode setting 9 Air recirculation 10 Left-hand air distribution mode setting. 10 About your Vehicle 199 Left-hand temperature setting and AUTO button (1) Air distribution fan speed (4) This is used to select the required air temperature in the left-hand side of the passenger compartment; the AUTO button is used to activate automatic operation (LED on). The four setting positions allow the occupants to select the air ďŹow rate. A.C. compressor activation/deactivation (2) This is used to activate (LED on) or deactivate (LED off) the A.C. compressor. Press this button (LED on) to activate rear window defogging/ demisting. Single-zone mode activation/deactivation (3) This is used to activate (LED on) or deactivate (LED off) the single-zone operating mode. Press this button (LED on) to activate windscreen defogging/ demisting. 200 About your Vehicle Rear window demist activation/deactivation (5) Windscreen demist activation/deactivation (6) Right-hand temperature setting and AUTO button (7) Left-hand air distribution mode setting (10) This is used to select the required air temperature in the right-hand side of the passenger compartment; the AUTO button is used to activate automatic operation (LED on). This is used to select one of the six air ďŹow distribution modes in the left-hand side of the passenger compartment. Right-hand air distribution mode setting (8) This is used to select one of the six air ďŹow distribution modes in the right-hand side of the passenger compartment. Once the internal temperature has stabilised at the desired level, you are advised not to change the position of the temperature selection switch unless the external temperature changes drastically. Air recirculation (9) Important note If released (LED off); the air ďŹow comes from the outside. The air coming out of the vents does not correspond to the temperature requested by the user, but is the temperature required to maintain the desired temperature inside the passenger compartment. When outside temperatures exceed 32 °C (90 °F), the air recirculation feature remains on with a 60-second pause every twenty minutes to refresh the air. If you activate the 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 ďŹow comes from inside the passenger compartment. The recirculation increases air heating or cooling. 10 About your Vehicle 201 Adjusting the air vents Passenger compartment accessories The adjustable air vents are positioned on the sides and in the central section of the dashboard, air ďŹow direction A and air ďŹow rate B. Turned counterclockwise: open. Turned clockwise: closed. Glove compartment Important note It is advisable to keep the air ďŹow rate control B set to open and to direct the air ďŹow control A to a neutral position. This is located on the passenger side of the dashboard. To open it, pull lever C and the glove compartment will move down slowly by way of a damped opening mechanism. The glove compartment is illuminated by a light which turns on automatically when the door is opened. Warning Maintenance Keep the glove compartment closed while driving. The pollen ďŹlter must be replaced every year, as indicated in the âMaintenance Scheduleâ. Sun radiation sensor To close the glove compartment, push the top part until you hear the click of the lock. This sensor is positioned on the dashboard and optimises ventilation and temperature control inside the passenger compartment depending on the incidence angle of the sun rays. 202 About your Vehicle Oddment storage compartments Sun visors They are located on the lower part of the doors and on the centre console. The sun visors can be moved by pulling them down towards the windscreen. There is a mirror on the back of the passenger-side visor. About your Vehicle 203 12V power socket Flaps communicating with luggage compartment The vehicle has a power socket D, positioned in the glove compartment under the armrest. To open the passenger compartment ďŹaps communicating with the luggage compartment F actuate the release levers G on the sides of the luggage compartment and then open them by lowering them towards the front of the vehicle. The socket can be used to power small electrical appliances including: mobile phones, lights, vacuum cleaner and any other accessory with absorption not exceeding 140 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 inďŹation kit in an emergency ONLY for the amount of time strictly necessary. 204 About your Vehicle Placing suitcases in the luggage compartment The luggage compartment secures any suitcases in the luggage compartment and prevents the hard top from jamming when operated. Make sure you have closed the partition correctly so that it is blocked correctly both on the left and the right. Warning Do not place any objects on or next to the partition between the luggage compartment and the folded roof compartment when closed. Do not place any luggage so that its height exceeds that of the closed partition. Warning Do not place any objects above the partition: this will help to avoid the risk of causing serious damage to the opening and closing mechanisms. Important note If possible, use the eyebolts to fasten the luggage with clamps or a rope. Warning Do not place any objects in the folded roof compartment: this will help to avoid the risk of causing serious damage to the opening and closing mechanisms. About your Vehicle 205 - Fit part A onto part B as shown in the ďŹgure. Wind deďŹector The wind deďŹector can be used while driving with the retractable hard top open. It reduces wind buffeting in the passenger compartment and provides more comfort during trips at higher speeds too. The deďŹector is stored in a special bag inside the luggage compartment. Fitting The deďŹector is divided into two parts: A and B. - Take part A and open it as shown in the ďŹgure. Important note Make sure that the hook 1 has been correctly inserted. - Take part B and open it as shown in the ďŹgure. 206 About your Vehicle - Push the pin 3 until it snaps into place. Important note Lock the fastenings 2 on the right and left of the deďŹector B. About your Vehicle 207 - Place the deďŹector with its supports 4 ďŹtted in the special slots on the left and right of the vehicle and pin 3 in the special hole on the right of the vehicle. Important note Warning When the deďŹector is ďŹtted, if you must move the seat back up to the end of travel, do not tilt the front seats too far back to avoid damaging the deďŹector. Pay attention to the vehicle trim. Warning - Push the other pin 3 into the special hole on the left of the vehicle, until it snaps in place. Check that the deďŹector has been secured correctly! 208 About your Vehicle 1. General 2. Safety 3. About your Vehicle 4. Advice for Emergency Situations 5. Care of the vehicle 6. Glossary 7. Table of Contents Warning Repair work using the toolkit requires: Toolkit Tool bag - suitable protective equipment (e.g. gloves); Stored in the luggage compartment, it contains the necessary tools for emergency repair jobs: - adequate precautions to be taken (e.g. during tyre replacement never lie under a vehicle raised by a jack); s PAIR OF COTTON GLOVES - minimum speciďŹc expertise when working in contact with electrical parts/components (e.g. battery). s PLIERS FOR REMOVING FUSES s SET OF FUSES s TOW HOOK s FUNNEL FOR EMERGENCY REFUELLING s SCREWDRIVER FOR SLOTTED AND CROSSHEAD SCREWS s %0" EMERGENCY RELEASE TOOL s 0ARK ,OCK EMERGENCY RELEASE TOOL s EMERGENCY TYRE REPAIR AND INmATION KIT 212 Advice for Emergency Situations Emergency tyre repair and inďŹation kit In the event of a puncture or low pressure of a tyre, the kit can be used to repair and/or inďŹate the tyre sufďŹciently to continue the journey safely. 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 ďŹat tyre. Important note To use the tyre repair and inďŹation kit correctly, refer to the instruction booklet provided with the kit. Warning Give the instruction booklet supplied with the kit to the personnel that will have to deal with the tyre treated with the repair kit. Warning In the event of a puncture caused by foreign objects, tyres can be repaired with cuts of up to 4 mm in diameter on the tyre tread and shoulder. 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: drive with the greatest care (maximum permissible speed 80 km/h). Warning Apply the sticker where it can easily be seen by the driver to indicate that the tyre has been treated with the tyre repair kit. Drive carefully especially on bends. Avoid sudden accelerations or braking. Advice for Emergency Situations 213 Warning Warning The kit is to be used to temporarily repair only one tyre punctured by small objects: the kit may not be useful in the case of large punctures or tearing. The repaired tyre must be replaced as soon as possible and the workshop personnel must be informed that the tyre was treated with tyre repair ďŹuid. Important note Warning After driving for approximately 10 minutes, stop and recheck the tyre pressure. Keep the kit in its box and out of childrenâs reach. Remember to use the handbrake. Warning If the pressure has decreased below 1.8 bar, do not continue driving: the kit cannot guarantee the correct hold because the tyre is too damaged. Contact the Ferrari Service Network. If the tyre pressure is at least 1.8 bar, restore the correct pressure and continue driving. Drive very carefully to the nearest Ferrari Service Network. 214 Advice for Emergency Situations Do not inhale or swallow the ďŹuid contained in the cartridge and avoid contact with the skin and eyes. Warning Warning The spray contains ethylene glycol. The sealant in the kit cartridge can damage the sensor inside the wheel rim on vehicles ďŹtted with a tyre pressure monitoring system. It contains latex: it may cause an allergic reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Irritating to eyes. May cause sensitisation by inhalation and skin contact. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. In case of contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, rinse mouth, drink plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice. Keep out of reach of children. The product should not be used by asthma sufferers. Do not inhale vapours during use. In the event of an allergic reaction, seek immediate medical advice. Store the spray can in its special case away from sources of heat. The liquid sealant has an expiry date. Environment If this occurs, the sensor must be replaced. Contact the Ferrari Service Network. Warning Wear the protective gloves provided with the tyre repair kit. Useful accessories In addition to the tools supplied with the vehicle, the hazard warning triangle and ďŹuorescent safety jacket should always be kept on board in order to signal hazardous situations in compliance with regulations. Replace the spray can containing the expired liquid sealant. Do not dispose of the spray can in normal domestic waste. Dispose of in accordance with national and local regulations. Advice for Emergency Situations 215 Replacing the headlight bulbs Important note Important note The low/high beams are equipped with bi-xenon light bulbs. To replace the supplementary taillight bulbs, contact the Ferrari Service Network. To replace the headlight bulbs, contact the Ferrari Service Network. To adjust the headlight beam, please contact the Ferrari Service Network. Replacing the taillight bulbs Important note To replace the taillight bulbs, contact the Ferrari Service Network. 216 Replacing the supplementary taillight bulbs Advice for Emergency Situations Replacing number plate light bulbs Important note To replace the number plate light bulbs, contact the Ferrari Service Network. Replacing other light bulbs Roof dome light s 5SE A SCREWDRIVER TO GENTLY PRY OUT THE EDGE OF THE TRANSPARENT cover C of the dome light and remove it from the roof panel. s 2EPLACE THE BULB D or E or F. s 2ElT THE DOME LIGHT AND MAKE SURE THAT THE WIRES ARE NOT TRAPPED by inserting it ďŹrst from the connector side and then pressing on the opposite side. Advice for Emergency Situations 217 Glove compartment and luggage compartment light Underdoor light s 5SE A SCREWDRIVER TO GENTLY PRY OUT THE EDGE OF THE TRANSPARENT cover G and lift it. s 5SE A SCREWDRIVER TO GENTLY PRISE UNDER THE EDGE OF THE transparent cover and lift it. s #OMPLETELY REMOVE THE TRANSPARENT COVER FROM ITS HOUSING s #OMPLETELY REMOVE THE TRANSPARENT COVER FROM ITS HOUSING s 4AKE THE BULB OUT OF ITS CLIPS s 4AKE THE BULB H out of its clips. s 2EPLACE THE BULB s 2EPLACE THE BULB s 2ElT THE TRANSPARENT COVER AND MAKE SURE THAT THE WIRES ARE NOT trapped by inserting it ďŹrst from the connector side and then pressing on the opposite side. s 2ElT THE TRANSPARENT COVER AND MAKE SURE THAT THE WIRES ARE NOT trapped by inserting it ďŹrst from the connector side and then pressing on the opposite side. Replace the luggage compartment light bulb in the same way. 218 Advice for Emergency Situations Light bulbs Low beams and high beams Type Power gas-discharge (mercury-free XENON) Das Front running lights LED Front turn indicators LED Side turn indicators incandescent Upper rear taillight LED Number plate lights LED Supplementary stop lights LED Fixed part of reverse lights LED Running/stop lights on moving part of taillight LED Fixed part of rear turn indicators LED Rear fog lights LED T4W Dome light incandescent 8W Spotlight incandescent 5W Glove compartment light LED Underdoor courtesy light incandescent W5W Luggage compartment light incandescent 10W Advice for Emergency Situations 219 Use the pliers C in the fuse box in the passenger compartment behind the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel to remove the fuses. Replacing a fuse When an electrical device is not working, check that the corresponding fuse is not blown. Fuse colours A - Unblown fuse. Ampere B - Blown fuse. yellow ochre Important note If the problem persists, contact the Ferrari Service Network. brown 7.5 red 10 light blue 15 Important note yellow 20 When replacing a fuse, always use fuses of the same amperage (same colour). white 25 green 30 The tool bag contains spare fuses. Maxi fuse colours Ampere 220 Advice for Emergency Situations yellow 20 green 30 orange 46 red 50 blue 60 Location of the fuse and relay boxes A - Fuses and relays in the engine compartment B - Body Computer fuses and relays C - Fuses and relays in passenger the compartment on passenger side D - Fuses and relays in passenger the compartment on centre console Advice for Emergency Situations 221 Fuses and relays in the engine compartment F-72 40 Parking brake power To access these fuses: F-73 70 Dashboard ECU power s OPEN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT LID s REMOVE THE BOX COVER A. Important note Only open the boxes containing the fuses that need to be checked to avoid damaging other components. Box A contains these fuses: Use Ref. Amp. CAL5 CAL5 F-70 150 Power supply and engine relay F-71 40 Hard top pump Body Computer fuses and relays To access these fuses, remove the ďŹap 1 by unscrewing the two fastener screws. Box B contains the following relays (R) and maxi fuses (MF): Important note Only open the boxes containing the fuses that need to be checked to avoid damaging other components. Power supply (starter motor and alternator). 222 Advice for Emergency Situations Box B contains the following relays (R) and maxi fuses (MF): Use Ref. Amp. F-12 15 Right high beam F-13 15 Left high beam *STOP&START F-31 7.5 AC unit, body computer connector F-32 10 Dome lights, foot well and step lights, side markers, supplementary taillights F-35 7.5 F-36 F-50 7.5 Airbags F-51 7.5 Electronically controlled gearbox, engine start button F-52 15 Power socket, driver seat heating F-53 10 Instrument panel *n.v. *NOT USED T01 20 Low beam relay Clutch pedal control, Cruise control, power steering, beams T11 30 Heated rear window relay T12 30 Service relay 1 10 Satellite alarm system, parking sensors, fuel ďŹller ďŹap T13 joint F-37 10 Stop light control F-38 15 Luggage compartment lock F-39 15 + 30 radio, air conditioning, diagnosis, CAN BOX, alarm siren. Service powering jumper 2 *+30 air conditioning, diagnosis, CAN BOX, alarm siren F-40 30 Heated rear window F-42 7.5 Parking cameras F-43 30 Windscreen washer/wiper relay power supply F-44 20 Passenger seat heating F-46 20 Hard top F-47 30 Driver-side door F-48 30 Passenger-side door F-49 7.5 Passenger compartment lighting switches and controls Advice for Emergency Situations 223 Passenger side fuses and relays F-08 7.5 To access these fuses, remove the passenger footrest 2 by unscrewing the four fastener screws. Air conditioning and heating system compressor F-09 7.5 +30 Supplementary stop light relay Box C contains the following relays (R) and fuses (F): F-10 15 +30 Luggage compartment lock relay F-11 25 Motronic ECU services +30 LH electric fan +30 LH electric fan (BRUSHLESS)* F-14 15 +30 High beam relay F-15 n.v. NOT USED F-16 n.v. NOT USED 40* +30 F-97, F-98 +30 Voltage stabilizer (front)* F-17 25 Motronic, air ďŹow meter power supply (F100) 50 +30 Fuel pump ESD ECU (PWM) F-18 n.v. NOT USED F-19 7.5 +30 RH/LH cylinder bank injection system power supply Ref. Amp. F-01 60 40* F-02 30 F-03 Use *STOP&START F-04 50 +30 ABS (pump) F-05 40 +30 Air conditioning and heating system F-06 50 +30 RH electric fan F-20 n.v. NOT USED 40* +30 RH electric fan (BRUSHLESS) F-21 30 +30 Ignition switch +30 Horn relay F-22 15 Ignition coil, starting relay power supply F-23 30 +30 F-94, F-95, F-96 +30 Voltage stabilizer (front)* F-24 n.v. NOT USED F-30 30 +30 Starting relay F-81 40 +30 F-91, F92, F93 F-82 70 +30 Dashboard ECU and luggage compartment ECU power supply F-83 50 +30 Air pump relay F-84 n.v. NOT USED F-85 25 Headlight washer relay F-07 20 224 Advice for Emergency Situations F-87 n.v. NOT USED T28 30 Windscreen washer pump relay F-88 n.v. NOT USED T29 30 F-89 10 +15 from ignition switch Supplementary stop light relay (third stop light) F-90 7.5 Motronic/Stabilizer start-up T30 50 Air pump relay 10/20 F-91 7.5 +30 for Tyre Pressure Node (NTP) and T38 T37 F-92 10 +30 for T19, T38, T39 T38 30 F-93 30 LH electric fan relay Left headlight LED module power supply relay F-99 15 Misc. electronic injection services T39 30 Right headlight LED module power supply relay F-100 7.5 Ionising ECUs T31 30 Headlight washer pump relay T02 n.v. NOT USED T40 30 Relay for +15 buttons T03 30 Luggage compartment lock actuator relay TXX 50 Starting relay 2 T05 50 Horn relay TYY 50 Starting relay 3 T06 30 Air conditioning and heating system compressor relay T07 30 Motronic main relay T08 n.v. NOT USED T09 n.v. NOT USED T10 10/20 T14 30 Stop light control relay T17 30 RH electric fan relay T19 50 +30 Air pump relay T20 30 Headlight washer pump relay T26 30 Windscreen wiper relay (ďŹrst speed) T27 30 Windscreen wiper relay (second speed) Left supplementary taillight relay INT/A relay (devices excluded at ignition) Advice for Emergency Situations 225 Fuses and relays on centre console F-63 15 To access these fuses, remove the cosmetic shield in the pocket change tray on the centre console by unscrewing the socket head screw E. F-64 7.5 Fuel ďŹller ďŹap actuator F-65 20 Door lock actuator F-66 7.5 +30 Electronically controlled gearbox Box D contains the following relays (R) and fuses (F): Use Ref. Amp. F-54 20 +30 HI-FI ampliďŹer F-55 n.v. NOT USED F-56 30 +30 Driving position (NAG) F-57 7.5 Side Markers 1 (LH front and RH rear) F-58 n.v. NOT USED F-59 7.5 Reverse lights F-60 30 +30 Passenger position (NAP) F-61 7.5 +30 Driving position (electronic NAG) F-62 7.5 +30 Passenger position (electronic NAP) 226 Advice for Emergency Situations +30 Electronically controlled gearbox main relay (NCR) F-67 7.5 Side Markers 2 (RH front and LH rear) F-68 n.v. NOT USED F-69 n.v. NOT USED F-77 n.v. NOT USED F-78 15 +30 Battery charger F-79 n.v. NOT USED F-80 n.v. NOT USED T21 50 Side Marker relay T22 30 Reverse light relay T23 30 Fuel ďŹller ďŹap relay T24 10/20 T25 30 Supplementary taillight switch relay Electronically controlled gearbox main relay s ADDITIONAL TOOL BAG C containing: jack and wrench to fasten the wheel stud bolts. Replacing a wheel Important note Warning If one or more wheels need to be replaced, proceed as follows: s REPLACE THE WHEEL STUD BOLTS WITH DAMAGED THREADS OR TAPERS s CAREFULLY CLEAN THE WHEEL STUD BOLTS BEFORE lTTING s DO NOT LUBRICATE THE CONTACT SURFACES BETWEEN THE STUD BOLT and the wheel rim and between the wheel rim and the brake disk. In order not to remove the antilock coating, do not clean the wheel rim cones with solvents or aggressive products. The spare wheel must only be used for short trips in the event of an emergency. When the spare wheel is ďŹtted, never exceed the maximum speed of 80 km/h and drive carefully, especially around bends and when overtaking, avoiding sudden accelerations or braking. Do not exceed the approved weight limits. Do not ďŹt snow chains on the spare wheel. Never ďŹt more than one spare wheel at a time. Collapsible spare wheel On request, the vehicle comes with a kit containing: Important note s COLLAPSIBLE SPARE WHEEL A with space-saving tyre; the label B indicates the maximum speed allowed of 80 km/h; Failure to comply with these instructions could lead to loss of control of the vehicle and consequently damage to the vehicle and injuries to its occupants. Advice for Emergency Situations 227 Replacing a wheel ⢠Position the vehicle on an even surface, then block the rear wheels by applying the parking brake. ⢠Lift the vehicle carefully using the jack E until the wheel is raised off the ground. Warning Warning If the jack is not positioned correctly, the vehicle could slip off. Make sure that the vehicle is in a safe position. No part of the body must ever be under the vehicle. The provided jack must only be used for replacing wheels. ⢠If necessary, switch on the hazard warning lights and place the hazard triangle at the required distance from the vehicle. ⢠Unscrew the ďŹve stud bolts and remove the wheel. ⢠Take the spare wheel and tools out of the luggage compartment. ⢠Fit the uninďŹated collapsible spare wheel. ⢠Loosen the ďŹve wheel stud bolts approximately one turn each using wrench D supplied. ⢠Screw the stud bolts into place but do not tighten them. ⢠Place the base of the jack E on ďŹat ďŹrm ground under one of the jacking points F on the underďŹoor as shown in the ďŹgure. Warning InďŹate the collapsible spare wheel before lowering the vehicle to avoid damaging the rims. ⢠InďŹate the collapsible spare wheel using the inďŹation kit. 228 Advice for Emergency Situations Warning The kit must be used in âtyre inďŹationâ mode. Refer to the instruction manual provided with the kit. ⢠InďŹate to the indicated pressure (see page 30). ⢠Lower the vehicle and remove the jack. ⢠Tightly fasten the stud bolts, alternately going from one stud bolt to one that is diametrically opposite. As soon as possible, secure the stud bolts with the torque wrench and tighten them to a torque of 100 Nm. Towing When towing the vehicle, avoid using anchor points that are not those for the tow hook A inserted in place B. ⢠Take the tow hook A out of the tool bag. ⢠Tightly screw the tow hook into place B. ⢠Release the EPB. ⢠Release the Park Lock. Warning If there is an electrical system failure, release the EPB and Park Lock manually (see pages 244-246). Warning Warning The space saver spare wheel does not have a tyre pressure monitoring sensor (see label on spare wheel tool bag). After ďŹtting, it is not checked by the system but complies with international regulations ECE R64/01. While towing the vehicle, you must comply with Road Regulations. After ďŹtting, we recommend that you go to the nearest Ferrari Service Network. Advice for Emergency Situations 229 Warning Fuel inertia switch Do not tow the vehicle by attaching to levers, suspension and wheel rims but only to the tow hook properly ďŹtted in place. This is a safety switch A located in the passenger compartment, on the ďŹoor in front of the driver seat, which deactivates the fuel pump relays if a collision occurs. Keep the key in position II to enable the lights to work and prevent the steering wheel from locking if it is turned; when towing the vehicle, do not start the engine. A symbol on the TFT display and the hazard warning lights come on to indicate that the switch has been activated. Important note Remember that when the engine is switched off, the power steering and brake servo functions do not work. When activated, the doors are also unlocked (if locked) and the central dome light comes on. Warning The system can be reactivated by pressing the button on the top of the switch. 230 Advice for Emergency Situations Battery quick release Disconnecting the battery It is on the battery and can be accessed by opening the engine compartment lid and removing the central cosmetic shield. Before disconnecting the battery, deactivate the electronic alarm using the remote control. Use the locking lever B to loosen the clamp. Separate the clamp from the battery to disconnect the battery and the electrical system. Warning Warning The battery quick release connector may only be used by qualiďŹed personnel, should it not be possible to connect the battery conditioner. The battery master switch must only be used if the battery conditioner cannot be connected. The battery is in integral component of the vehicle, and required the vehicle itself to be used frequently in order to function correctly. Warning Place the clamp so that it does not come into contact with the battery pole or other metal parts of the vehicle. Infrequent vehicle usage may reduce battery performance or result in complete battery failure. Constant usage of the speciďŹc battery conditioner provided by Ferrari for each model ensures that the original battery installed in the vehicle is kept charged correctly and in working order Warning Never disconnect the battery from the electrical system when the engine is running. Before disconnecting the battery, lower the side windows by at least 2-3 centimetres to avoid damaging the strips when opening and closing the doors. Advice for Emergency Situations 231 Reconnecting the battery Warning When the battery is connected and charged, this operation is automatically performed when the doors are opened and closed. The windows must remain lowered until the charged battery is reconnected. If the battery is discharged with the windows completely raised, only open the door if necessary and use the utmost caution; do not close the door again until the windows can be lowered. Important note We recommend using the battery conditioner if the vehicle is going to left unused for a long period. Place the clamp on the battery and fasten it by closing the locking lever. Each time the battery is reconnected, do the following before starting the engine: - close both doors and close the luggage compartment lid; unlock and lock the doors using the remote control; open the luggage compartment lid using the remote control; - adjust the clock (date and time on instrument panel); - close both doors and fully raise the driver side and passenger side windows to their upper limit; check that the windows move down to the âtarget positionâ when the doors are opened. Warning WAIT at least 1 minute before inserting the key in the ignition switch. Before starting the engine, wait at least 60 second with the ignition key in position II to allow the electronic system that controls the motor-driven valves and the AC ECU to run a selfacquisition process. During this period, no devices must be activated. 232 Advice for Emergency Situations The Motronic ECU self-acquisition cycle will only function correctly when the intake air temperature is above 5 °C (41 °F). Checking the battery After removing the battery from the vehicle 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 selfacquisition cycle. The vehicle is equipped with a sealed lead acid battery that does not require maintenance. The battery is placed in the centre of the engine compartment. Warning The battery does not need topping up with distilled water or sulphuric acid. s 0ERIODICALLY CHECK THAT THE TERMINALS AND PINS ARE CLEAN AND lRMLY secured. s 6ISUALLY INSPECT THE OUTER CASING FOR ANY CRACKS s )F THE BATTERY OVERCHARGES IT WILL WEAR OUT QUICKLY (AVE THE vehicle electrical system checked if the battery tends to discharge easily. Warning Do not place the battery near sources of heat, sparks or naked ďŹames. Advice for Emergency Situations 233 Emergency starting To perform an emergency start, do the following: If the battery is ďŹat, you can perform an emergency start by connecting the special jump leads to the battery of another vehicle, a portable jump starter or an external battery. s !PPLY THE PARKING BRAKE Important note Emergency starting can only be performed with batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V. Important note For emergency starting, only use leads that do not allow reverse polarity, with sufďŹcient cross-section and insulated clamps. s $EACTIVATE ALL THE ELECTRICAL DEVICES s 2EMOVE COVER OF THE FUSE BOX LOCATED ABOVE THE POSITIVE TERMINAL on the right side of the battery. s )F EMERGENCY STARTING IS PERFORMED USING THE BATTERY OF ANOTHER vehicle, leave the engine on the other vehicle to idle. s 5SING 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. s #ONNECT 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. s 3TART THE ENGINE s $ISCONNECT THE JUMP LEAD FROM THE EARTHING POINT AND THEN FROM the positive terminal of the battery on your vehicle. Warning The emergency start procedure must only be performed by a specialised Ferrari Service Network centre. 234 Advice for Emergency Situations Battery conditioner The vehicle is equipped with a battery conditioner to maintain and recharge the battery. Important note If a battery is not periodically maintained, it will become irreversibly discharged. The time taken to reach this state depends on the battery charge level and we therefore recommend that you always use the battery conditioner when parking for over 70 hours. The device is kept in a pocket inside the car cover bag supplied with the vehicle. The socket for the battery conditioner is installed at the back of the vehicle on the luggage compartment lid next to the number plate light. Connection is via a magnetic coupling. Warning Place the battery conditioner where it can be easily seen away from heat sources and out of children's reach. If the car is going to be left unused for periods longer than one week, we recommend that you connect the battery conditioner in order to keep the battery in good working order. Warning To avoid damaging the conditioner and vehicle, always disconnect the magnetic coupling before starting the vehicle. Important note Additional more detailed technical and safety information on use of the device can be found in the leaďŹet supplied with the vehicle. Advice for Emergency Situations 235 Exhaust system overheating alarm devices (âSlow Downâ function) If the engine is running unevenly resulting in exhaust system overheating, the âSlow Downâ function is activated: a special symbol (see page 149) appears on the TFT display accompanied by a message. The message varies according to three alarm levels: s Temperature high: âCatalysts temp. high. Slow downâ. s Temperature too high: âCatalysts temp. too high. Engine performance limitedâ. s Catalytic converter temperature system failure: âCatalysts temp. not plausible. Go to dealer slowlyâ. Displaying of the message is controlled by the thermistor via the engine control ECU. Warning Incorrect use of the vehicle may cause the âSlow Downâ function to be activated. Warning If the temperature is high: slow down immediately so that the exhaust system temperature decreases. 236 Advice for Emergency Situations Warning If the temperature is too high: the temperature in the catalytic converters has reached a dangerous level and could damage them; if you continue to drive, the engine control ECU intervenes and reduces the torque produced by the engine. The torque limit remains active until the catalytic converter temperature goes down to normal operating values. Warning If catalytic converter temperature system failure information is displayed: - the engine control ECU intervenes and reduces the torque produced by the engine; - the driver must slow down and slowly drive to the nearest Ferrari Service Network to have the engine parameters checked. Warning If the EOBD warning light (see page 149) comes on at the same time as the âSlow Downâ 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 Engine malfunction alarm devices High performance use of the vehicle at high engine speeds for prolonged periods and at high ambient temperatures may cause the DCT gearbox clutch to overheat. In this case, the following safety warnings will be displayed on the TFT display, corresponding to two different alarm levels: If the âEngine diagnostic system failureâ (EOBD) warning light ďŹashes or illuminates permanently while the engine is running, it indicates that the engine or the emission control system may be malfunctioning. - The message âClutch overheatedâ. - The message âClutch overheatedâ accompanied by an audible warning signal. When the message âClutch overheatedâ is displayed, the driver may notice a difference in the behaviour of the system during gearshifts and/or during standing starts. Important note The electronic system detects and isolates the error preventing damage to the engine or the production of harmful emissions. Warning When the âengine diagnostic system failureâ warning light comes on, engine performance may be considerably reduced. Drive carefully, avoiding sudden acceleration and high speeds. Contact the Ferrari Service Network immediately. Certain high performance actions (such as, but not limited to: âLAUNCHâ control start, standing start with wheelspin with Manettino set to ESC OFF, etc.) may be inhibited to prevent excessive overheating of the clutches: the system warns the driver that the action is not permitted, visualising the message âOperation not admissibleâ on the TFT display. Warning As soon as any of the warnings described above appear on the TFT display, the driver must slow down and continue driving at an engine speed between 2000 and 3000 rpm and minimising gear shift frequency to allow the clutches to cool down as quickly as possible, and maintain these driving conditions until the message âClutch overheatedâ is no longer displayed. C utch erhe te Advice for Emergency Situations 237 Replacing the brake pads and discs Manual closing of the retractable hard top Brake pads The front brake pads have a wear detector connected to the brake warning light; if this warning light comes on or braking is not even, have the pad thickness and the state of the braking surfaces checked. The minimum brake pad thickness is 3 mm (thickness of the friction material only). Replacing brake pads When the brake failure warning light comes on, it means that the front brake pads are excessively worn and must be replaced immediately. Warning To guarantee the quality of the components and proper installation, we recommend that you have the brake pads replaced at a Ferrari Service Centre. Warning For manual closing of the retractable hard top, two people are required. The movements must be slow and synchronised. If the retractable hard top cannot be moved electronically, it can be closed and moved manually. To perform the operations described below, two people are required. s #OMPLETELY LOWER THE SIDE WINDOWS s /PEN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID s $ISCONNECT THE BATTERY BY DETACHING THE QUICK RELEASE s ,IFT UP THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID s /PEN THE LEFT A and right B sections of the luggage compartment by turning the relative fasteners C. After replacement, avoid sudden braking until the new pads are seated properly (approximately 300 km). 238 Advice for Emergency Situations s ,OCATE THE 4ONNEAU #OVER LATCH D in the left section. s ,OWER THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID s ,OCATE THE 4ONNEAU #OVER LATCH E in the right section. s )NSERT THE SPECIAL WRENCH IN THE TOOL KIT SUPPLIED WITH THE VEHICLE in the Tonneau Cover housing. s 4URN THE WRENCH CLOCKWISE TO RELEASE THE LEFT 4ONNEAU #OVER latch and turn the wrench counterclockwise to release the right Tonneau Cover latch. Warning DO NOT close the luggage compartment completely. Warning Make sure that ďŹaps F and G shown in the ďŹgure have opened correctly. If they are not fully open, DO NOT effect the emergency manoeuvre to avoid causing possible damage. Advice for Emergency Situations 239 Important note When manually opening the retractable hard top, special care must be taken not to damage the internal mechanisms which may jam during the initial lifting stage when the system is not hydraulically operated. To avoid damaging the mechanisms, when ďŹrst manually opening the retractable hard top (Fig. 1), simply push the RH and LH kinematic hooks (Fig. 2) towards the front of the vehicle while the top is being lifted (Fig. 1). Once the Tonneau Cover has been raised by approximately 100 mm without forcing it, you can continue to open it by releasing the hooks in Fig. 2. Fig.1 240 Advice for Emergency Situations Fig.2 s ,IFT UP THE 4ONNEAU #OVER UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY OPEN s (OLD THE FRONT REAR ROOF PACKAGE STORED IN THE LUGGAGE compartment and get ready to lift it. Important note Two people are required to open and close the retractable hard top using slow, synchronised movements. Use the holds as shown in the ďŹgure by the arrows. Important note To do this, hold the package with both hands working on both sides of the vehicle. Advice for Emergency Situations 241 s ,IFT THE FRONT REAR ROOF PACKAGE RIGHT UP AND LET IT DROP DOWN UNTIL it touches the windscreen pillars. s ,IFT UP THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT s ,OWER THE 4ONNEAU #OVER AND LET IT DROP UNTIL IT HAS GONE INTO ITS housing. s )NSERT THE WRENCH IN HOUSING D on the left of the luggage compartment and turn it counterclockwise. s ,OCK THE 4ONNEAU #OVER LATCH s )NSERT THE WRENCH IN HOUSING E on the right of the luggage compartment and turn it clockwise. 242 Advice for Emergency Situations s #LOSE THE REAR ROOF BY HOLDING IT WITH BOTH HANDS AND WORKING ON both sides of the vehicle and let it drop down until it goes into its housing. Warning Warning Make sure that it has locked and if not, repeat the procedure. s 2EPOSITION THE FABRIC ON BOTH SIDES To do this, hold the rear roof with both hands and work on both sides of the vehicle. s -OVE THE ROOF INTERNAL COVERING FABRIC H until you ďŹnd the rear roof latch I. s #LOSE THE LEFT SECTION WITH FABRIC A. s #LOSE THE RIGHT SECTION WITH FABRIC B. s &ASTEN BOTH COVERS BY TURNING THE FASTENERS C. s #LOSE THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID s 2ELEASE THE REAR ROOF LATCH BY TURNING THE SPECIAL WRENCH clockwise; do this in the left lock and then the right one by turning the key very carefully to avoid damaging the cover. Advice for Emergency Situations 243 Emergency release of the electric parking brake (EPB) Warning If the vehicle needs to be moved but the electric parking brake cannot be deactivated because the battery is ďŹat or there is a failure in the electrical system that controls it, the emergency release procedure described below must be performed. The release procedure must only be carried out by specialised workshop technicians. s /PEN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID If the system cannot be released, contact the nearest Ferrari Service Centre. s 4AKE WRENCH A for EPB emergency release out of the tool bag. s 2EMOVE THE TOOL KIT COVER Warning Warning When the electric parking brake is deactivated manually, the vehicle may move unexpectedly! Wrench A may only be used by specialised workshop personnel, as indicated in the label C on the toolkit itself To keep the vehicle stationary, the Park Lock safety device must be applied: make sure that the letter âPâ appears on the gearbox display. 244 Advice for Emergency Situations s 5SING THE SPECIAL RECTANGULAR SLOT D on the LH side of the tool kit (indicated by a plate), place the release wrench in the hole (in the top of the slot) and turn it clockwise. This movement loosens the parking brake cables. Once the electric parking brake has been manually released, the EPB node records a failure at the next key-on and a symbol and the following message âParking Brake system revision. Go to dealerâ is displayed on the TFT display. Important note Warning To release the brake completely, the wrench needs to be turned 50 times and it starts to be released after approximately 20 turns. The parking brake resumes normal operation but it is important to go to the nearest workshop to have it calibrated and delete any errors in the error memory. Go to a Ferrari Service Centre. Calibration is necessary for safety reasons. Advice for Emergency Situations 245 Park Lock emergency release Warning The emergency release procedure must only be carried out by specialised workshop technicians. If the system cannot be released, contact the nearest Ferrari Service Centre. Warning 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. To perform the Park Lock emergency release procedure, do the following: s 4AKE THE WRENCH B out of the tool kit. This should be avoided unless absolutely necessary: - to tow the vehicle; Warning - if there is a Park Lock failure (the following message is shown ON THE 4&4 DISPLAY h/NLY MANUAL UNLOCK GEARBOX ALLOWED See handbookâ). Wrench B may only be used by specialised workshop personnel, as indicated in the label C on the toolkit itself. 246 Advice for Emergency Situations The Park Lock manual emergency release device is located in the top right of the luggage compartment ďŹoor, as shown by the arrow in the ďŹgure. s 2EMOVE THE RUBBER CAP F that protects the device. s )NSERT THE WRENCH B in its seating on the device. Important note Make sure that notch G of wrench B ďŹts onto pin H in the housing of the device. s 4URN WRENCH B counterclockwise for a quarter turn. If the electrical system allows it, check that the letter âNâ appears on the gearbox display by turning the ignition key to position II. The following message appears on the TFT display: âGearbox not in Parking positionâ. At the same time, an audible signal is repeated four times to indicate that it has been released. Important note Once the vehicle has been moved to a safe place, the Park Lock device must be reset. Advice for Emergency Situations 247 To reset the Park Lock, do the following: s )NSERT THE WRENCH B in its seating on the device, in the luggage compartment. s 4URN THE WRENCH CLOCKWISE If the electrical system allows it, check that the letter âPâ appears on the gearbox display by turning the ignition key to position II. s #LOSE THE DEVICE WITH THE RUBBER CAP s #LOSE THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID Warning In the event of emergency unlocking due to a Park Lock failure, go to the nearest Ferrari Service Centre to resolve the problem. 248 Advice for Emergency Situations 1. General 2. Safety 3. About your Vehicle 4. Advice for Emergency Situations 5. Care of the vehicle 6. Glossary 7. Table of Contents Warranty Booklet The vehicle comes with a âWarranty Bookletâ. This contains the vehicleâs warranty validity conditions. Warning The warranty booklet also contains special blank spaces where the Ferrari Service Network can register the regular maintenance services performed, as indicated in the maintenance schedule. Maintenance It is essential to always keep the vehicle in proper working order to ensure a long working life and to prevent any running defects, caused by negligence or lack of maintenance, and consequently to avoid hazardous situations. It is however advisable to immediately report any small fault which may occur during use of the vehicle (e.g.: small leaks of essential ďŹuids) to Ferrari Service Centres and not wait until the next service is due to correct the problem. Periodic maintenance services must be performed at least once a year even if the speciďŹed mileage limit has not been reached (see âYearly Maintenanceâ in the âWarranty Bookletâ). Chassis and bodywork maintenance The chassis has technological and manufacturing speciďŹcations that require that any operation be performed by staff specially trained to work with this innovative technology. It 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 Important note All repair work on any safety system component must be performed by the Ferrari Service Network. If the chassis is damaged in an accident, Ferrari advises customers to contact the Ferrari Service Network who will perform the necessary safety checks. Maintenance schedule At the intervals prescribed, the Ferrari Service Centres must perform all the ďŹne-tuning and checking operations indicated in the âWarranty Bookletâ. 252 Care of the vehicle The chassis, under standard conditions of use, requires no maintenance; it is however advisable to contact the Ferrari Service Network at the intervals indicated in the âWarranty Bookletâ in order to have it checked. Level checks Engine oil Important note Warning The level checks must be performed at the intervals indicated in the âWarranty Bookletâ or, in any case, before starting a long journey. The engine oil level must be checked when the engine is warm. 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. Warning The engine oil level must be checked when the vehicle is on level ground. The symbol, shown below, on the TFT display and the message âCheck engine oil levelâ inform the driver that the engine oil level must be checked. Important note Only use lubricants and/or ďŹuids recommended by Ferrari (see the âReďŹllingâ table on page 36). Proceed as follows: Run the engine until the engine oil temperature has reached 90 °C (194 °F). A. Keep the engine idling (720 RPM) for 5 minutes. B. Switch off the engine. Warning The oil must be checked when the ENGINE IS OFF. C. Open the engine compartment lid. D. Completely remove the dipstick 1 on the left side of the engine. Care of the vehicle 253 E. Remove the oil ďŹller cap 2 and wait 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil pan. Warning DO NOT add oil with different characteristics from those of the oil already in the engine. Warning If the oil level is below the âMINâ reference mark, top it up and then have the system checked by the Ferrari Service Network. F. Clean the dipstick, reinsert it, remove it and check that the oil level on dipstick 1 is between the MIN and MAX reference marks. Important note If the level is close to or under the MIN reference mark, top up with the recommended oil. Warning DO NOT ďŹll beyond the MAX level. G. Top up until the oil reaches the MAX mark on the dipstick. The distance between the MIN and MAX reference marks corresponds to approx. 1.3 litres of oil. After topping up, the âlow oil levelâ warning light on the TFT display may remain on for some time. This will allow the system to perform all the necessary checks. 254 Care of the vehicle You should therefore consider this behaviour normal. H. When you have added or changed the oil, check the oil level once again as indicated above. Environment Top up with due care to avoid pouring the oil out of the ďŹller neck. DCT electronically controlled gearbox oil Important note We recommend that you have the oil level of the electronically controlled gearbox checked by the Ferrari Service Network or by skilled staff. Coolant Warning This procedure must always be performed when the engine is cold. Never remove the cap from the expansion tank when the engine is running or warm. s 2EMOVE THE CAP 3 from the expansion tank in the engine compartment and check that the level is at approximately 40 mm from the top of the ďŹller neck. s )F THE LEVEL IS LOW TOP IT UP WITH THE RECOMMENDED mUID Important note If frequent top-ups are required after short trips, have the system checked by the Ferrari Service Network. s 3CREW CAP 3 back on tightly. Care of the vehicle 255 Hydraulic steering system oil Warning The power steering oil level must be checked with the engine warm, after having driven at least 15 km. Warning If the oil level is below the âMINâ reference mark, top it up and then have the system checked by the Ferrari Service Network. The power steering tank is located to the left of the engine compartment. Remove cap 4 from the tank in the engine compartment and check that the level is between the MIN and MAX reference marks on the dipstick. The oil level must be checked with the cap resting on the tank. 256 Care of the vehicle Top up if necessary with the recommended oil up to the MAX reference mark. Screw cap 4 back on tightly. Environment Environment Never dispose of used ďŹuid in the environment. Never dispose of used ďŹuid in the environment. Warning Brake ďŹuid s #HECK THAT THE mUID IN THE TANK IS NEAR THE MAX level. Warning The oil contained in the brake and clutch systems, in addition to damaging plastic, rubber and painted parts, is highly dangerous if it comes into contact with the eyes or the skin. In case of contact, wash the affected part thoroughly with running water. To avoid any risk, always use protective goggles and gloves. Clean cap 5 before removing it. s )F THE LEVEL IS LOW UNSCREW THE CAP 5 and top up with the recommended oil taken from a sealed container. Keep out from children's reach! Care of the vehicle 257 s !FTER TOPPING UP SCREW THE lLLER CAP BACK ON Warning The use of mineral-based ďŹuids will irreparably damage the system rubber gaskets. Do not use ďŹuids other than those already in the system for topping up. Windscreen and headlight washer ďŹuid The windscreen and headlight washer ďŹuid tank can be accessed by lifting the engine compartment lid. s ,IFT CAP 6 and ďŹll the tank with the recommended ďŹuid (see the âReďŹllingâ table on page 36) until it can be seen in the ďŹuid ďŹlling manifold. s #LOSE THE CAP 6. Wheels and tyres To ensure maximum performance and tyre life and to permit the best tyre adjustment on the wheel rim, it is important to comply with the following instructions for the ďŹrst 200/300 km with new tyres: s AVOID SUDDEN ACCELERATION s AVOID SHARP BRAKING AND STEERING s DRIVE AT MODERATE SPEED ON STRAIGHT ROADS AND ON CURVES How to use the tyres Important note To ensure safe driving, the tyres must be kept in good condition. The inďŹation pressure must correspond to the speciďŹed values and must be checked only when the tyres are cold since tyre pressure increases as tyre temperature increases. 258 Care of the vehicle Never reduce the pressure if the tyres are hot. Warning Environment Periodically check the tyre pressure. Driving with the tyres inďŹated 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 InďŹating the tyres to a pressure other than the speciďŹed value will render the TPMS monitoring system ineffective. Sudden impact with pavements, potholes and other obstacles of various types as well as long trips on rough roads can cause damage to the tyres that is not always visible to the naked eye. Check the tyres regularly for any signs of damage (e.g. scratches, cuts, cracks, bulges, etc.). If sharp objects penetrate the tyres, they can cause damage which is only visible when the tyre is removed. Have any damage inspected by an expert as it may considerably reduce tyre life. Remember that tyres deteriorate over time even if they are rarely used or not used at all. Cracks in the tread and side walls, possibly accompanied by bulging, are sure signs of ageing. The maximum speed supported by the winter tyres (see page 31) is lower than that supported by the summer tyres. Always check the maximum speed rating indicated on the tyre by the tyre manufacturer. Warning The Ferrari Service Network is suitably equipped to replace tyres, and to determine whether a tyre is safe for use. Have the tyres replaced by the Ferrari Service Network that has the necessary equipment available to avoid causing damage through carelessness to the sensor located inside the wheel rim (on vehicles with the tyre temperature and pressure monitoring system - TPMS). Important note The Ferrari Service Network can certify whether aged tyres are suitable for use. Warning Replace the tyres at intervals no longer than 4 years of normal usage, even if the maximum mileage speciďŹed has not been exceeded. Care of the vehicle 259 Never ďŹt tyres of uncertain origin. Warning s 0ERIODICALLY CHECK THAT THE SCREWS ON THE ANCHOR POINTS ARE TIGHT and that the seat belt is in perfect condition and slides smoothly. The tyres are of the âdirectionalâ type and there is an arrow marked on their side wall to indicate the direction in which they must rotate or which side is the outer side. When replaced, maximum performance levels can only be ensured if the rotation direction corresponds with the direction indicated by the arrow. s 4HE SEAT BELT MUST BE KEPT CLEAN THE PRESENCE OF ANY DIRT COULD prevent the seat belt retractor from working properly. Tyres on the same axle must always be replaced in pairs. s $O NOT LET THE SEAT BELT RETRACTORS GET WET PROPER FUNCTIONING IS only ensured if they are kept dry. Regularly check the tyre tread (minimum acceptable depth 1.7 mm). As the tread wear increases, there is a greater risk of skidding. Warning Drive carefully on wet roads to reduce the risk of âaquaplaningâ. Wheel alignment check and adjustment When you notice unusual wear of the tyres and in any case, at the intervals prescribed in the âWarranty Bookletâ, have the Ferrari Service Network check the wheel toe-in and camber. 260 Maintenance of seat belts and pretensioners Care of the vehicle s 4O CLEAN THE SEAT BELT WASH IT BY HAND WITH MILD SOAP AND WATER rinse it and let it dry. Do not use strong detergents, bleach or aggressive solvents, as they can weaken the ďŹbres. s 4HE PRETENSIONER REQUIRES NO MAINTENANCE OR LUBRICATION )F immersed in water or mud, the pretensioner must necessarily be replaced. s 4HE PRETENSIONER MUST BE REPLACED AT THE INTERVALS INDICATED IN the âWarranty Bookletâ. Cleaning the vehicle Cleaning the exterior 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. 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: s #ERTAIN PARTS OF THE VEHICLE SHOULD NOT BE LEFT WET OR DIRTY FOR long periods of time: in particular, the passenger compartment ďŹoor and the luggage compartment must always be kept clean and dry. The draining holes under the doors should be kept unclogged to allow any water to drain. s 4HE UNDERBODY AND THE LOWER SURFACES OF THE VEHICLE SHOULD BE cleaned regularly, and more frequently (at least once a week) if the vehicle is used on salty or rough roads. The vehicle should be cleaned thoroughly and carefully: cleaning that merely wets encrusted mud without removing it completely can prove damaging. s 4HE VEHICLE MUST BE WASHED REGULARLY WITH SUITABLE EQUIPMENT Do not use very hot water or steam to clean the paintwork and the lower surfaces. It is advisable to soften any dirt ďŹrst, then remove it with a jet of water at room temperature. Important note Do not use aggressive products for cleaning the windows. The use of aggressive products could seriously damage the bodywork. s $O NOT WASH THE VEHICLE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR WHEN THE BODYWORK is still warm: make sure that the jet of water does not blast the paintwork; wash the vehicle with a sponge and a mild soap and water solution; rinse the vehicle again with a jet of water and dry it with a chamois leather. Important note When the vehicle has been washed, apply slight pressure to the brake pedal at moderate speed before driving at a normal speed, until the brake discs and pads have cleaned off. In order to maintain the shine on the paintwork, polish it once or twice a year with products recommended by Ferrari. s !NY AREAS THAT ARE CRACKED OR CHIPPED BY STONES SCRATCHES OR parking manoeuvres, etc., must be immediately repaired by the Ferrari Service Network. s $O NOT PARK THE VEHICLE IN DAMP ANDOR UNVENTILATED AREAS FOR long periods of time. Care of the vehicle 261 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). s !NY AREAS THAT ARE CRACKED OR CHIPPED BY STONES SCRATCHES OR parking manoeuvres, etc., must be immediately repaired by the Ferrari Service Network. Important note DO NOT lean against the vehicle especially if you are wearing clothes with buttons, buckles or are wearing rings, necklaces, etc. This may cause irreparable damage to the bodywork. Here is a list of the main precautions to be taken: s 7ASH THE VEHICLE USING A STEAM CLEANER AND RINSE WITH demineralised water only. s )T MUST BE DRIED USING AN AUTOMATIC DRYER OR COMPRESSED AIR Manual drying can ONLY be performed using a clean 3M microďŹbre yellow cloth that has been soaked in demineralised water in the areas where limescale deposits are present. The cloth must be kept in a special clean container. s 4O CLEAN ANY GREASE OR OIL MARKS A CLEAN - MICROlBRE YELLOW cloth soaked in R107/S solvent (heptane) can be used. A new cloth must be used and it must not have been previously soaked in demineralised water. s $O NOT WASH THE CAR IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT s 7ASH THE VEHICLE ONLY WHEN THE BODYWORK AND ENGINE ARE COLD Important note To use suitable products, contact the Ferrari Service Network. Cleaning of protective anti stone-chipping ďŹlm (optional) The ďŹlm has been designed to protect the bodywork: anything that damages the paint will also damage the ďŹlm. Warning Do not pour denatured ethyl alcohol, acetone, isopropyl alcohol, heptane or substances that contain these compounds on the ďŹlm. s $O NOT APPLY STICKERS TO THE BODYWORK s $O NOT APPLY ADHESIVE ELEMENTS ON THE lLM s 7HEN CLEANING DO NOT USE METAL OR ABRASIVE SUBSTANCES IN GENERAL and acid chemical compounds. 262 Care of the vehicle Important note Avoid the ďŹlm coming into contact with the brake ďŹuid: the ďŹlm will become opaque. s $O NOT USE SOLVENTS ALONG THE EDGES OF THE lLM TO THEM FROM penetrating inside the adhesive layer. Important note NĂźrburgring Silver, Avus White, Alloy Grey, Met Avio, Ivory, Met Light Blue, Met Sky-Blue and Fuji White vehicles must be washed every month and waxed at least twice a year so that dirt, acid rain, pollutants, etc. do not penetrate the pores of the ďŹlm and cause it to tarnish. Important note We recommend replacing the ďŹlm every 24 months for vehicles in NĂźrburgring Silver, Avus White, Alloy Grey, Met Avio, Ivory, Met Light Blue, Met Sky-Blue and Fuji White, as the ďŹnish quality may deteriorate slightly (yellow tarnish) due to dirt accumulated in the porous surface of the ďŹlm. Cleaning the interior Cleaning and care of the leather upholstery As indicated in the âMaintenance Scheduleâ (see the âWarranty Bookletâ), proper and regular treatment, at least once a year, will help preserve the quality, natural characteristics and softness of the leather upholstery in your Ferrari. With this in mind, speciďŹc leather care products are also available (âCleanerâ and âCreamâ) both tested by Ferrari. These products can be ordered through the Ferrari Spare Parts Service Department, both individually and as part of the âCare Kitâ which includes the complete range of products for cleaning the vehicle. Important note For use of the âCare Kitâ 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. All of these products damage the natural material. It should be noted that timely and accurate cleaning (monthly washing and waxing twice a year at least) will prevent deterioration of the ďŹlm. Care of the vehicle 263 Cleaning and care of the AlcantaraÂŽ upholstery Warning Do not use steam cleaners. s #AREFULLY DUST THE PARTS TO BE CLEANED s 5SE A SOFT CLOTH OR SPONGE MOISTENED WITH CLEAN WATER s 4HOROUGHLY WRING OUT THE CLOTH AND WIPE IT OVER THE ENTIRE AlcantaraÂŽ area making sure you do not overwet it. s 2EPEAT THE PROCEDURE s ,ET IT DRY COMPLETELY s 4O RECONDITION THE MATERIAL GENTLY USE A BRUSH WITH SOFT BRISTLES 264 Care of the vehicle If the vehicle is stored for long periods If the vehicle is not used for long periods of time, certain precautions should be taken: s IF POSSIBLE PARK THE VEHICLE ON A LEVEL SURFACE IN A COVERED AND well-ventilated area; s PREVENT THE VEHICLE FROM MOVING BY ENGAGING A GEAR s BRING THE TYRE PRESSURE TO BAR AND PERIODICALLY CHANGE THE point where the tyres rest on the ground; s CONNECT THE BATTERY CONDITIONER SEE PAGE s PROTECT THE VEHICLE WITH A BREATHABLE FABRIC COVER AND AVOID materials that prevent any dampness on the bodywork from evaporating. Before using the vehicle again after long periods of inactivity, adjust the tyre pressure to the indicated pressure and check the ďŹuid levels of all the systems. Important note If you do not intend to connect the battery to the battery conditioner, the battery must be recharged at least once every two weeks to keep certain functions, such as the radio station memory, alarm system, etc., working correctly. The battery is in integral component of the vehicle, and required the vehicle itself to be used frequently in order to function correctly. Infrequent vehicle usage may reduce battery performance or result in complete battery failure. Constant usage of the speciďŹc battery conditioner provided by Ferrari ensures that the original battery installed in the vehicle is kept charged correctly and in working order. Care of the vehicle 265 1. General 2. Safety 3. About your Vehicle 4. Advice for Emergency Situations 5. Care of the vehicle 6. Glossary 7. Table of Contents Abbreviation Meaning ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) The ABS prevents wheel locking when braking so that vehicle handling can be maintained. AC Air conditioning. ASR (Antriebs Schlupf Regelung) Anti-skid regulation during acceleration. Auto easy exit SimpliďŹed function gear shifting. To exit âAuto easy exitâ mode, simply operate one of the two shift paddles. Autopark Automatic activation of the electric parking brake (EPB) when the engine is switched off. This function can be disabled. AVH Automatic Vehicle Hold Additional function of the electric parking brake (EPB): it allows gradual release of brake shoes/pads when the vehicle starts up. This guarantees an optimised release 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 interrupted. Disposal The procedure laid down in Directive 2000/53/EC and the implementation standard. EBD (Electronic Brake-Force Distribution) Electronically-controlled brake-force distribution. ECU Electronic Control Unit. EPB Electric Parking Brake The system operates by means of an ECU and an electric motor on the rear brake shoes. ESC Stability and Traction Control. It consists of two systems: VDC and F1-Trac. F1-Trac Traction control derived from the technologies used in the racing sector. The system can estimate the maximum available grip in advance by continuously monitoring the relative wheel speed and using an auto-adaptive operating logic. Comparing this information with the vehicle dynamics model stored in the control system, F1-Trac, optimises the vehicle behaviour by controlling engine torque delivery. Glossary 269 270 Abbreviation Meaning Homologation The procedure laid down in Directive 2007/46/EC and the implementation standard. Launch Control Strategy for performance standing starts. Manettino The driving mode control switch is a quick, intuitive way to make the most of vehicle potential. Park Lock Automatic DCT gearbox park lock. When the engine is off, a mechanical lock is automatically activated to prevent the vehicle from moving if the electric parking brake is not activated. RHT Retractable Hard Top. TFT display Multifunction colour display on the instrument panel that provides vehicle information. TPE Turbo Performance Engineer, a display that gives the driver information on turbo engine performance. TPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.Using special sensors ďŹtted inside the wheel rims next to the air valve, the data measured is sent to an ECU. The data and messages are displayed on the TFT display. Traction power Force exerted by the vehicle on the road surface through the wheels; it indicates the grip. VDC Vehicle Dynamic Control performed through the braking system and engine torque. Xenon headlights Headlights on the front of the vehicle that produce a more intense beam by using a voltaic arc rather than an incandescent spiral. Glossary 1. General 2. Safety 3. About your Vehicle 4. Advice for Emergency Situations 5. Care of the vehicle 6. Glossary 7. Table of Contents Index Symbols 12V power socket ...................................................................... 204 Abbreviations ................................................................................. 10 ABS ..................................................................................................... 68 Activating Cruise Control ....................................................... 163 Activation of electronic alarm .................................................. 17 Active safety .................................................................................... 43 Adaptive headlights (optional) ............................................. 129 âAdaptive Light Controlâ function display ...................... 137 Adjusting display brightness .................................................. 133 Adjusting the air vents ............................................................. 202 Adjusting the steering wheel ................................................ 196 Airbags ............................................................................................... 56 Airbag system - Components ................................................... 56 Air conditioning and heating system ................................ 199 Air conditioning and heating system controls .............. 199 Alarm memory ................................................................................ 19 Alarm system ................................................................................... 15 Auto easy exit ............................................................................... 172 âAuto easy exitâ mode ............................................................... 172 Auto Hazard .................................................................................. 128 274 Table of Contents Automatic gearbox ..................................................................... 172 âAutomatic gearboxâ mode ..................................................... 172 Automatic Vehicle Holding ............................................. 70, 184 Autopark Function .............................................................. 70, 184 AVH function ........................................................................ 70, 184 Backrest and seat cushion side width adjustment ........ 195 Battery .............................................................................................. 233 Battery conditioner .................................................................... 234 Battery quick release ................................................................. 231 Before a trip ................................................................................. 166 Before you drive .......................................................................... 173 Body Computer fuses and relays ......................................... 222 Brake ďŹuid ..................................................................................... 257 Calibrating the TPMS system .................................................. 75 Capless ďŹller neck ......................................................................... 90 Carwash ........................................................................................... 179 Carwash procedure .................................................................... 179 Chassis and bodywork maintenance .................................. 252 Child restraint systems that can be installed on the front passenger seat with 3-point seat belts ....... 77 Child restraint systems that can be installed on the rear seats with 3-point seat belts ............................. 77 Child restraint systems that can be installed on the rear seats with ISOFIX ............................................... 78 Child safety ...................................................................................... 50 Cleaning and care of the Alcantara upholstery ............. 264 Cleaning and care of the leather upholstery .................. 263 Cleaning the exterior ................................................................ 261 Cleaning the interior ................................................................ 263 Cleaning the parking sensors ................................................ 144 Cleaning the vehicle .................................................................. 261 Closing the engine compartment lid .................................... 88 Closing the luggage compartment lid .................................. 89 Clutch overheat alarm devices .............................................. 237 Collapsible spare wheel ........................................................... 227 COMFORT mode ...................................................................... 160 ConďŹguration of vehicle parameters .................................. 132 Consumption .................................................................................. 28 Controls on the steering wheel ............................................. 158 Controls overview ......................................................................... 82 Coolant ............................................................................................ 255 Cruise control .............................................................................. 163 Day lights ........................................................................................ 127 DCT electronically controlled gearbox oil ....................... 255 Deactivating the anti-lift volumetric alarm ......................... 18 Deactivation of electronic alarm ............................................. 18 Deformable body .......................................................................... 43 Dimensions and weights ............................................................ 27 Dome light ..................................................................................... 129 Doors .................................................................................................. 86 âDoors/Engine or luggage compartment lid openâ function display ........................................................................... 138 DOWN-shifting ............................................................................ 171 âDOWNâ shift paddle ............................................................... 161 Drive Away function ................................................................. 183 Driver and passenger airbags .................................................. 58 Driver seat Easy Entry/Exit ................................................... 196 Driver-side power window ....................................................... 92 Driving at night ............................................................................ 174 Driving in fog ............................................................................... 175 Driving in the rain ...................................................................... 174 Driving on mountain roads .................................................... 175 Driving on snowy or icy roads .............................................. 176 Driving style .................................................................................... 10 Driving the vehicle ..................................................................... 165 Driving using the driving mode control switch (âManettinoâ) ............................................................................... 177 Driving with the âABSâ braking system ............................ 176 Dual View Camera (optional) ................................................ 117 Duplicating the keys .................................................................... 16 Electrical system ............................................................................ 28 Electric parking brake .............................................................. 183 Electronic alarm ............................................................................ 17 Electronic speedometer .................................................... 95, 153 Emergency opening - Fuel ďŹller ďŹap .................................... 91 Emergency opening of fuel ďŹller ďŹap .................................. 91 Table of Contents 275 Emergency tyre repair and inďŹation kit ............................ 213 Emissions .......................................................................................... 28 End-of-life vehicle collection service ................................... 11 Engine compartment lid ............................................................ 88 Engine malfunction alarm devices ...................................... 237 Engine oil ....................................................................................... 253 Environmental protection ......................................................... 10 EPB - Electric parking brake ......................................... 70, 181 EPB emergency release ............................................................ 244 âESCAPEâ function ................................................................... 146 ESC OFF mode .......................................................................... 160 ESC - Stability and Traction Control ................................... 69 Exhaust system overheating alarm devices ...................... 236 External lights failure display ................................................ 140 External rear-view mirrors ..................................................... 198 F1-Trac ............................................................................................... 69 Failure of turn indicators and running lights ................. 147 Fault display .................................................................................. 146 Ferrari CODE system .................................................................. 15 Flaps communicating with luggage compartment ....... 204 Flashing the headlights ............................................................ 125 Follow me home .......................................................................... 128 Front parking sensors (activation/deactivation) ........... 158 Fuel ďŹller cap and ďŹap ................................................................ 90 Fuel inertia switch ........................................................................ 67 Fuel level ........................................................................................ 134 276 Table of Contents Fuel level gauge ........................................................................... 134 Fuse ................................................................................................... 220 Fuses and relays in the engine compartment ................. 222 Fuses and relays on centre console ..................................... 226 Gearbox display ................................................................ 153, 156 General remarks ............................................................................... 4 Global Closed ................................................................................. 93 Global Open .................................................................................... 93 Glossary .......................................................................................... 269 Glove compartment ................................................................... 202 Hazard warning lights .............................................................. 128 Headlight bulbs ........................................................................... 216 Headlight washer ....................................................................... 162 High beams ................................................................................... 125 Horn control ................................................................................. 158 How to fasten seat belts ............................................................. 46 How to use the tyres ................................................................. 258 IdentiďŹcation and homologation plates and labels ........ 20 If the vehicle is stored for long periods ........................... 264 Ignition switch ............................................................................... 85 Indication of AVH system activated .................................... 155 Indication of Launch Control activated ............................ 155 Instruments and gauges ............................................................. 94 Internal rear-view mirror ......................................................... 197 Key codes ......................................................................................... 14 Key lock ............................................................................................ 85 Launch Control .......................................................................... 180 Leather upholstery .................................................................... 263 Level checks .................................................................................. 253 Light bulbs .................................................................................... 219 Lighting ........................................................................................... 125 Light switch ................................................................................... 125 List of TFT display symbols and instrument panel warning lamps .............................................................................. 148 Locking and opening the doors from the inside ............ 86 LOCK/UNLOCK ....................................................................... 158 Low tyre pressure ......................................................................... 72 Luggage compartment lid ......................................................... 89 Lumbar support adjustment ................................................. 194 MAIN ............................................................................................... 130 Main engine speciďŹcations ........................................................ 28 MAIN screen page ...................................................................... 130 Maintenance .................................................................................. 252 Maintenance of seat belts and pretensioners .......... 49, 260 Maintenance schedule .............................................................. 252 Manettino ............................................................................ 159, 160 Manual closing of the retractable hard top ..................... 238 Matt paintwork ............................................................................ 262 MENU ............................................................................................. 132 MENU screen page .................................................................... 132 N - Neutral ..................................................................................... 171 Number plate light bulbs ........................................................ 217 OK button ...................................................................................... 130 Opening doors from the outside ............................................ 86 Opening the engine compartment lid .................................. 88 Opening the fuel ďŹller ďŹap ....................................................... 90 Opening the luggage compartment lid ................................ 89 Operations not allowed ............................................................ 121 Other light bulbs ........................................................................ 217 Parking Camera ........................................................................... 116 Parking lights ................................................................................ 126 âParkingâ mode ........................................................................... 154 Parking sensors ............................................................................ 141 Table of Contents 277 Park Lock ....................................................................................... 179 Park Lock emergency release ................................................ 246 Passenger compartment accessories ................................... 202 Passenger side fuses and relays ............................................ 224 Passenger-side power window ................................................ 92 Passive safety ................................................................................... 41 Performance ..................................................................................... 28 Performance start ....................................................................... 180 PIT SPEED ................................................................................... 163 Placing suitcases in the luggage compartment ............... 205 Pocket-change compartment ................................................. 202 Pocket-change compartments ............................................... 203 Position II - Ignition .................................................................... 85 Power steering .............................................................................. 176 Power steering system oil ........................................................ 256 Power windows .............................................................................. 92 Pregnant women ........................................................................... 41 Pretensioners .................................................................................. 48 Push start ........................................................................................ 172 Rear fog lights .............................................................................. 128 Rear power windows ................................................................... 93 Rear seat belts ................................................................................. 47 Rear-view mirrors ....................................................................... 197 ReďŹlling ................................................................................... 36, 166 Replacing a fuse .......................................................................... 220 Replacing a wheel ....................................................................... 227 278 Table of Contents Replacing number plate light bulbs ................................... 217 Replacing other light bulbs .................................................... 217 Replacing remote control batteries ....................................... 17 Replacing the brake pads and discs .................................... 238 Replacing the headlight bulbs .............................................. 216 Replacing the supplementary taillight bulbs .................. 216 Replacing the taillight bulbs .................................................. 216 Retractable hard top .................................................................... 98 Rev Counter .................................................................................. 153 Roll bar .............................................................................................. 65 Roof closing using the switch ................................................ 120 Roof opening using the switch ............................................. 119 Roof operation on stand-by ................................................... 121 Run Flat tyres ................................................................................. 35 Running-in ..................................................................................... 165 Safe driving ................................................................................... 173 Satellite alarm system .................................................................. 19 Seat adjustment .......................................................................... 193 Seat belts - Safety ......................................................................... 44 Seat belts - Unfastening .............................................................. 47 Seat heating system ................................................................... 196 Seat position memory ............................................................... 195 SETUP ............................................................................................. 130 Side airbags ..................................................................................... 62 âSlow Downâ function .............................................................. 236 Spare parts .......................................................................................... 7 Special Ferrari child restraint systems ................................. 78 Special recommendations ......................................................... 40 âSpeed limitâ function display .............................................. 138 SPORT 2 screen page ............................................................... 135 SPORT mode .............................................................................. 160 SPORT screen page ................................................................... 135 Start button ................................................................................... 159 Starting the engine .................................................................... 169 Starting the vehicle ................................................................... 169 STATUS ........................................................................................... 130 âStop and Goâ function ........................................................... 141 Stopping the vehicle .................................................................. 171 Stop&Start (optional) ............................................................... 185 Stop&Start system (optional) ................................................ 185 Suitcases in the luggage compartment .............................. 205 Sun radiation sensor ................................................................. 202 Sun visors ...................................................................................... 203 Supplementary taillight bulbs ............................................... 216 Suspension damping control ................................................. 181 Switching off the engine .......................................................... 171 System start-up ............................................................................ 167 TPMS ................................................................................................. 71 TPMS failure ................................................................................... 76 TPMS - Tyre puncture ................................................................ 73 Transmission ratios ....................................................................... 28 TRIP ................................................................................................. 130 TRIP A and TRIP B screen pages ....................................... 136 TRIP A/B ....................................................................................... 136 Turbo Performance Engineer display ................................. 156 Turn indicators ............................................................................. 127 Twilight sensor ............................................................................. 127 Tyre inďŹation pressure ................................................................ 30 âTyre pressure and temperatureâ display ......................... 139 Tyres ................................................................................................... 29 TYRES screen page ................................................................... 136 Tyre temperature and pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ............................................................................................. 71 UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT buttons ................................... 130 UP-shifting ..................................................................................... 170 UP-shifting due to overrevving ............................................. 170 âUPâ shift paddle ........................................................................ 161 Use of the vehicle ......................................................................... 10 Taillight bulbs .............................................................................. 216 Telephone function .................................................................... 114 Tool bag .......................................................................................... 212 Toolkit .............................................................................................. 212 Towing ............................................................................................. 229 Table of Contents 279 V VDA .................................................................................................. 130 Vehicle keys ..................................................................................... 14 Warming up the engine ........................................................... 169 âWarning: danger of iceâ display .......................................... 137 Warning lights on the panel ................................................... 148 Warning of faulty roof opening and closing ................... 124 Warranty Booklet ................................................................... 7, 252 Wheel alignment check and adjustment .......................... 260 Wheel rims ....................................................................................... 29 Wheels and tyres - Use ............................................................. 258 While travelling ............................................................................ 173 Wind deďŹector ............................................................................ 206 Windscreen and headlight washer ďŹuid ........................... 258 Windscreen and headlight washer/wipers ....................... 161 Windscreen washer .................................................................... 161 280 Table of Contents Equipment and options in Ferrari vehicle models may vary because of speciďŹc legal and market requirements. The information contained in this publication is therefore not binding in any way. Ferrari reserves the right to make any modiďŹcation to the vehicle models described in this manual, at any time, for either technical or commercial reasons. 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