Ferrari 599 GTB 2011 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL
U.S. AND CANADA VERSION MODEL YEAR 2011
General notes
This is a general outline of some of the topics that are explained in this manual.
This vehicle, which complies with the NHTSA / EPA certification standards, uses advanced technology and is capable of achieving high performance levels.
It is equipped with sophisticated active and passive safety systems (described below); these features and systems do not authorize the driver to take risks other than those involved in normal driving. Unless otherwise instructed specifically by Ferrari (see the chapter entitled "Safety"), the deactivation of any of the vehicle’s safety systems is PROHIBITED.
While certain safety devices (e.g., the airbags) have been designed to help ensure that they provide optimal levels of protection, they may nonetheless be hazardous in the event of failure by the driver or passenger to observe the instructions given by Ferrari. All vehicle occupants must be attentive at all times and take particular care when transporting passengers who are more subject to injury, such as children, disabled and elderly persons.
For proper driving, the following conditions must ALWAYS be met:
- the driver must be in excellent condition
- road regulations must be strictly observed
- common rules of caution must always be observed in relation to the quality/performance of the vehicle, driving conditions and contingent situations.
- Driving takes place in a naturally dangerous context where a number of different risk factors interact. For this reason, it is important to drive bearing in mind that others, such as pedestrians, motorcyclists or motorists, can make mistakes. Keeping a safe distance helps you when reacting in emergency situations. Distractions and underestimating danger are the cause of most accidents.
- Caution and discipline are the basis of proper driving. Correct and careful use of a vehicle derives from respect for one's own safety and that of others, as well as from compliance with road regulations.
Ferrari recommends reasonable and careful use of the vehicle. The driver MUST NEVER allow passengers to increase the risks associated with driving (e.g., by not using safety systems such as the seat belts) by failing to observe the mandatory safety rules that apply to both driver and passengers. All occupants must wear their safety belts at all times!
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The vehicle MUST NOT be modified or tampered with for any reason whatsoever since, by so doing, the manufacturer's homologation and safety engineering will be modified.
The owner of the vehicle is obliged to perform careful maintenance on the vehicle in compliance with the recommended maintenance schedule.
The driver must pay particular attention to the signals of the vehicle, especially the warning lights on the dashboard and buzzers. Even when the warning lights do not indicate a situation of immediate danger, the driver must be cautious in relation to possible consequences of the failure and other information given.
Even during routine operations, such as refueling, precautions should always been taken and it is important to check that flammable liquid has not been spilled; these precautions must be observed even if the operation is performed by others. Similarly, before starting off make sure that the doors are closed by checking the warning lights and also manually. The driver must be fully knowledgeable with the vehicle and its controls in order to handle and drive it correctly. Knowledge of the vehicle can be achieved/improved by attending the driving courses held by Ferrari which are recommended.
The use of motor sports terms (such as F1, SPORT and RACE) is merely indicative of the competition-derived technology and suspension systems in the vehicle and does not endorse inappropriate behavior on the road which does not comply with traffic regulations.
The driver must also use any on-board information, communication and entertainment systems responsibly, especially when the vehicle is in motion. Examples of information, communication and entertainment systems are the following: satellite navigation systems, traffic information systems, media players (e.g., iPod), telephones with Bluetooth connectivity, etc. (whether audio-based or with display).
The driver must bear in mind that on-board systems may cause distraction while driving, since they may require the driver to turn his attention away from the road for several seconds. Aftermarket video entertainment systems for the passenger (e.g., TV) must be installed only where they will not distract the driver while the vehicle is in motion.
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These systems may only be operated by the driver:
- in complete safety (stopping the vehicle before use if necessary);
- putting road safety first; for example, in poor or limited visibility conditions, looking at a display with active programs can be distracting even if you take your eye off the road, even for a split second;
- while the vehicle is in motion, the attention required to use on-board systems must never exceed the high level of attention required to drive safely in accordance with the traffic regulations;
- if the previous vehicle owner had installed systems on the vehicle that are NOT APPROVED by Ferrari (e.g., car tuning), ensure that they are fully compatible with the original vehicle equipment;
- in some countries, the use of entertainment/information systems on vehicles is prohibited while driving;
- the driver is responsible for the use of these entertainment/information systems with video screens if they are prohibited in the country where the vehicle is driven;
- strict priority criteria must be observed when driving a vehicle: you must not therefore take your attention and eyes off the road. Operations not involved with driving (e.g., changing dashboard functions) must be performed in maximum safety when the vehicle is stationary.
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THE NHTSA’S TOLL-FREE AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Ferrari S.p.A.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Ferrari S.p.A.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) (Media inquires: 202­366-9550); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE West Building, Washington, DC
20590.
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
THE TRANSPORT CANADA TOLL-FREE AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE
If the affected vehicle is not repaired free of charge to you and within a reasonable time, you may submit a written complaint to Head of Recalls, Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation, Transport Canada, 2780 Sheffield Road, Ottawa, Ontario KIB 3V9. You may also telephone Transport Canada at (613) 993-9851.
FUELS CONTAINING ALCOHOL
For its fuel injection systems, Ferrari uses components and materials of very high quality. However, no specific tests have been carried out to assure the reliability of the system when using fuel containing alcohol. Consequently, we recommend that you do not use fuel containing alcohol on Ferrari vehicles.
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Due to the high power generated by the engine, we recommend that the vehicle is used by experienced drivers only.
Introduction
The aim of this Owner’s Manual is to inform you in the proper use of your vehicle, to help you get the best value from your vehicle and to provide information on routine maintenance: we advise you to read it carefully before driving. The Owner's Manual should be considered an integral part of the vehicle and must therefore always be kept on board.
Using the vehicle in a way that does NOT comply with the Owner's Manual not only exonerates F errari of any responsibility but also puts the operator and passenger at great risk.
Updating
The high quality level of the vehicle is subject to constant technological improvements. Therefore, there may be differences between this manual and your vehicle.
Your Authorized Ferrari Dealer will be pleased to provide you with all the information on any important updates.
All specifications and illustrations contained in this manual refer to those resulting as of the printing date. Specifications may be changed without prior notice.
Spare parts
When replacing parts or topping up with lubricants and fluids, we strongly urge that you use original spare parts and the lubricants and fluids recommended by F errari .
The Ferrari warranty is voided if
Genuine
used for repairs.
Ferrari spare parts are NOT
Warranty Book
Each new vehicle comes equipped with a “Warranty Book”.
This contains the vehicle’s warranty terms and conditions.
The Warranty Book also contains the routine maintenance indicated in the “Maintenance Schedule”.
Service
The information in this manual is necessary for the proper use and care of the vehicle. In addition, customers will get maximum satisfaction and results from the vehicle if they carefully follow the instructions contained in it.
We recommend that you have all the checks and services performed at an Authorized Ferrari Dealer since they have highly skilled staff and the necessary equipment.
Please refer to the “Sales and Service Organization” manual for information on the location of the Authorized
Ferrari Dealer s
The Ferrari T echnical Service Department is at your complete
disposal for any information and advice.
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Consulting the manual
To facilitate reading the manual, the top­ics have been divided into sections and chapters.
To further facilitate consultation, each sec tion is identified by a specific color:
1. General
Provides general information about your vehicle.
2. Safety
Describes the main safety systems in the vehicle.
3. About your Vehicle
Provides necessary information for use of the vehicle.
4. Advice for Emergency Situations
Provides useful advice for solving certain problems that may occur.
5. Care of the Vehicle
Provides advice for cleaning, care and routine maintenance of your vehicle.
6. Glossary
Explains the main technical concepts.
7. Index
­Allows you to quickly identify and locate the information required.
Within the various sections, special atten tion must be paid to the parts marked as follows:
Extreme caution required: failure to comply with the instructions could constitute a serious risk to personal safety and vehicle protection!
Important note: a note containing instructions or information.
Warning for environmental protec­tion: useful advice for protection of the environment.
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Abbreviations/Acronyms
Some descriptions and terms with particu­lar meanings are found in this manual in an abbreviated form:
A.C.
Air Conditioning
ABS
Anti-lock braking system
ASR
Anti-skid regulation during acceleration
ECU
Electronic Control Unit
F1
Formula 1 Electronically-controlled gearbox, de signed with the same technology as used in the racing sector
F1-Trac
Traction control derived from the tech nologies used in the racing sector
PS
Performance Start
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For an overview of the abbreviations contained in this manual, please see the Glossary.
F1-SuperFast 2 gearbox
The vehicle is equipped with an elec­tronically-controlled gearbox system which uses steering wheel-mounted paddles.
The default setting for the F1 gearbox is always “Auto easy exit” mode.
Every time the vehicle is started, the F1 gearbox is in “Auto easy exit” mode unless the vehicle was in “Auto” mode when the engine was turned off.
To exit the “Auto easy exit” mode use one of the two UP and DOWN pad­dles (while the vehicle is moving) or press the AUTO button on the center console.
Even though the system can be used in “Auto” mode, it should not be consid­ered an automatic gearbox. Hence, for proper use always follow the instruc tions given in this manual.
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This new F1 gearbox generation reduces overall gearshifting times. Using the elas tic power of the transmission devices and the integrated electronic management of engine and gearbox, the F1-SuperFast 2 system enhances vehicle performance.
The different gearshifting stages (torque reduction and clutch disengagement, gear disengagement and engagement and subsequent clutch re-engagement) are actuated in sequence.
This results in extremely fast gearshift ing, which drops down to approximately 60 ms (measured as “acceleration gap”).
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Environmental protection
The following chapter contains useful advice for environmental protection.
Ferrari has designed and constructed a vehicle using technologies, materials and devices capable of reducing the harmful impact on the environment to a minimum.
If you use your vehicle with respect for the environment, you too will help con tribute towards environmental protection.
Fuel consumption as well as engine, gear box, brakes and tires wear mainly depend on two factors:
- use of the vehicle
- driving style
Both factors are influenced by the driver.
Use of the vehicle
- Avoid using the vehicle for short trips.
- Check that the tire pressure is correct.
- Proper periodic maintenance will con tribute to preserving your vehicle in full working order and will help protect the environment. We therefore advise you to respect the service due dates indicated in the “Maintenance Schedule”.
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Driving style
- Do not accelerate during the starting procedure.
- Do not warm up the engine when the vehicle is stationary.
- Drive carefully and keep a proper dis tance suited to the driving speed.
- Avoid sharp and frequent accelerations.
- Turn off the engine if the vehicle is kept stationary for long periods of time.
- Shift gears using only 2/3 of the speed permitted for each gear.
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The vehicle is equipped with exhaust gas control and monitoring systems which must always function properly and be checked regularly.
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California (CA) to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm.
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In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California (CA) to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your hands after handling.
Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always protect your skin by washing thoroughly with soap and water.
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Vehicle event data
The driving and safety systems employed in your vehicle use computers that moni­tor, and share with each other, informa tion about your vehicle operation. One or more of these computers may store certain monitored information, either during normal vehicle operation or in a crash or near- crash event. Stored information may be read and used by:
Ferrari North America, Inc.
Ferrari S.p.A.
• Service and repair facilities
• Law enforcement or government agencies
• Others who may assert a legal right to know, or who obtain your consent to know such information.
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1. General
2. Safety
3. About your Vehicle
4. Advice for Emergency Situations
5. Care of the Vehicle
6. Glossary
7. Index
Vehicle keys
Alarm system
Identification plates and labels
Dimensions and weights
Main engine specifications
Transmission ratios
Performance
Fuel Consumption
Wheel rims and tires
Electrical system
Recommended
lubricants and fluids
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Vehicle keys
The vehicle is delivered with two identical keys that can be used for:
- central door locking/unlocking
- starting the vehicle
- activating/deactivating the alarm system
- opening the luggage compartment.
If the keys are lost or stolen, you can request a duplicate from your Authorized Ferrari Dealer (see section “Duplicating the keys” on page 15).
Make sure you record the code numbers in the space provided in the “Warranty Book
Key codes
A CODE CARD is supplied with the keys. This card shows the following:
- the electronic code
to be used for
“emergency starting”
- the mechanical code for the keys, to be given to your Authorized Ferrari Dealer if you request duplicates of the keys.
The code numbers on the CODE CARD must always be kept in a safe and protected place, not accessible to others.
We remind you that the emer­gency start procedure can only be performed using the electronic code found on the CODE CARD.
In the event of a change of owner­ship, it is essential that the new vehicle owner is provided with all the keys and with the CODE CARD.
Alarm system
The FERRARI CODE system
The vehicle is equipped with an electronic immobilizer system (Ferrari CODE) which is automatically activated when the ignition key is removed.
The keys are equipped with an ele
ctronic device which transmits a coded signal to the Ferrari CODE ECU. Once this ECU has recognized the signal, the engine can be started.
Operation
Each time the ignition key is removed from the 0 position, the protection system activates the engine immobilizer.
- When starting the engine, press the
ENGINE START
button on the steering
wheel:
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1) If the code is recognized, the CODE warning light A on the instrument panel turns off when the check proce­dure has been completed, whereas the OBD warning light B turns off when the engine is started once the ECU has completed its diagnostic cycle. In these conditions, the protection system has recognized the key code and deacti­vates the immobilizer.
A
2) If the CODE warning light A illumi­nates permanently, it means that the code has not been recognized. If this occurs, it is advisable to turn the key back to position 0 and then back to
II. If the immobilizer device remains active, try with the other key.
If you still cannot restart the engine, contact your Authorized Ferrari Dealer.
B
- While driving, with the ignition key in position II:
1) If the CODE A warning light illumi-
nates, it means that the system is per­forming a self-diagnostic cycle. At the fi rst opportunity, you can stop and test the system: stop the engine by turning the ignition key to position 0, then
turn the key back to position II. The
CODE warning light
A will illuminate
and should go off within one second. If the warning light stays on, repeat the procedure described previously leaving the key at
0 for more than 30 seconds.
If the problem persists, please contact your Authorized Ferrari Dealer
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2) If the CODE warning light A fl ashes, it means that the vehicle is not protected by the immobilizer.
Each key supplied has its own specifi c code which must be stored in the memory of the system control unit.
Contact your Authorized Ferrari Dealer immediately to have all the keys stored in the system memory.
Duplicating the keys
If you request additional keys, provided that the conditions to satisfy your request are met, remember that the codes must be stored (up to a maximum of 7 keys) on all the keys.
Contact your Authorized Ferrari Dealer directly and bring the following with you:
- all the keys in your possession
- the CODE CARD for the Ferrari CODE system
- a personal identity document
- the documents proving ownership of the vehicle
The codes of the keys that are not available when the new memorization procedure is performed will be deleted from the memory, in order to prevent that any lost or stolen keys are used to start the vehicle.
Emergency starting
If the Ferrari CODE is unable to deacti­vate the immobilizer:
- the CODE nently on
- the OBD four seconds and comes back on im mediately afterwards
- the engine does not start.
In this condition, the engine can only be started with the emergency procedure.
warning light remains perma-
warning light goes off after
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We recommend you read the whole procedure carefully before perform ing it.
If you make a mistake during the emergen cy procedure, turn the key to position 0 and repeat the operation from point 1.
1) Read the 5-digit electronic code found on the CODE CARD.
2) Turn the key to position II: at this point, the CODE and OBD warning lights are on.
3) Fully depress and hold the accelerator pedal. Approximately 8 seconds later, the OBD warning light will go off. Release the accelerator pedal and get ready to count the number of times the OBD warning light flashes.
4) As soon as the number of flashes is equal to the first digit of your CODE
CARD,
depress the accelerator pedal and hold it until the OBD warning light goes off (after approximately 4 seconds), then release the accelerator pedal.
5) The OBD warning light starts flash­ing again. As soon as the number of flashes is equal to the second digit of your CODE CARD celerator pedal and hold it down.
, depress the ac-
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6) Follow the same procedure for the remaining digits in the code on the
CODE CARD
7) When the last digit has been entered,
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hold the accelerator pedal down. The OBD warning light comes on for 4 seconds and then goes off. You can now release the accelerator pedal.
8) A quick flashing of the OB D warning light (about 4 seconds) confirms that the operation has been successful.
9) Start the engine.
If the OBD warning light remains on, turn the key to from step 1.
This procedure can be repeated an unlim ited number of times.
After an emergency starting proce­dure, it is advisable to contact your Authorized Ferrari Dealer to resolve any problem. Otherwise, you will have to perform the emergency starting procedure every time the engine is started.
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Replacing remote control batteries
If you press one of the three buttons of the key and this does not activate the corresponding function, check for correct operation of the alarm system functions using the other remote control before replacing the batteries.
Replace the remote control batteries as follows:
- open the key cover C with a small screwdriver at the position indicated by the arrow
by the arrow
- remove the two batteries D by pushing in the direction indicated by the arrow to release them from the retainer cover
E
- fi t two new batteries of the same type, observing the indicated polarity
- close the key cover C.
Do not use sharp tools to remove the cover and be careful to avoid damag­ing the remote control.
There is risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries in the proper manner.
Electronic alarm
The electronic alarm system performs the following functions:
- remote control for central door locking/ unlocking
- perimeter surveillance, detecting if doors and lids are open
- motion surveillance, detecting intrusion in the passenger compartment
- vehicle movement surveillance.
Activation
To turn on the electronic alarm, press button F on the key:
- the direction indicators fl ash once
- the system "beeps"
- the red LED on the dashboard fl ashes
- the central door locking system is acti­vated and the doors are locked.
The system activates after approximately 25 seconds.
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When the electronic alarm is activated, the user may request opening of the luggage compartment; in this case, the motion and anti-lift sensors are temporarily deactivated.
If the luggage compartment is then closed, the sensors will be reactivated.
If the direction indicators and the red LED on the dashboard fl ash 9 times when you activate the alarm system, it means that one of the doors or the front/rear lid is not properly closed and therefore is not protected by the perimeter surveillance. Check for correct closing of the doors, front/rear lid and close any open door or lid without deactivating the alarm system. The direction indicators fl ashing once to indicate that now the door or the front/ rear lid is closed properly and is protected by the perimeter surveillance.
If the direction indicators and the red LED on the dashboard fl ash 9 times when the alarm system is activated with doors, rear and front lids properly closed, it means that the self-diagnostic feature has detected a malfunction in the system. Contact your
Authorized
Ferrari Dealer to have the system
checked.
Deactivation
To deactivate the alarm system press but­ton G on the key:
- the direction indicators fl ash twice
- the system beeps twice
- the red LED on the dashboard turns off
- the dome lights and the lights under the doors illuminate
- the central door locking system is deac­tivated and the doors are unlocked.
Pressing button
G twice unlocks the
doors and also turns on the low beams for 30 seconds.
The alarm system is off and it is therefore possible to get into the vehicle and start the engine.
If the remote control battery is dead, to enter the vehicle, insert the key into one of the two door locks and turn it to release the lock. The alarm siren will start to sound.
Start the vehicle following the standard procedures. The alarm siren will deactivate.
Deactivating the motion sensing system
The motion sensing system can be deac­tivated by pressing button
H on the roof
panel. When this function is deactivated, the LED on the button will fl ash for about 3 seconds and will then turn off.
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Deactivating the anti-lift alarm
Press button
I to deactivate the anti-lift
alarm system. When this function is deac­tivated, the LED on the button will fl ash for about 3 seconds and will then turn off.
Alarm memory
If the CODE symbol (see page 92) ap­pears on the TFT display for 10 seconds when the vehicle is started after system diagnosis, together with the message “Break-in attempted”, this means that an intrusion has been attempted.
The alarm system memory is reset by turning the ignition key.
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Identifi cation plates and labels
A Assembly number plate
B Emission control data label
C Airbag label
D Original paintwork label
E Oil level check label
F High voltage label
G Engine oil type label
H Radiator with anti-freeze label
I Tire pressure and type label
J TPMS warning label
K V.I.N. label
L Conformity label
M Mercury content warning label
N Battery master switch instruction label
O Engine type and number
P V.I.N.
Q Gearbox type and number
R Airbag maintenance label
S Child seat warning label
T Weight sensor label
U Airbag warning label (2)
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A Assembly number
B Emission control data label
C Airbag label
D Original paintwork
E Oil level check label
F High voltage label
G Engine oil type label
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D
1.4 bar
A878
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H Radiator with anti-freeze label
I Tire pressure and type label
J TPMS warning label
K V.I.N. label
L Conformity label
M Mercury content warning label
1.4 bar
A878
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N Battery master switch instruction label
O Engine type and number
P V.I.N.
Q Gearbox type and number
R Airbag maintenance label
S Child seat warning label
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T Weight sensor label
U Airbag warning label
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Dimensions and weights
Wheelbase 108.3 in. (2750 mm)
Max. length 185.4 in. (4710 mm)
Max. width 77.2 in. (1962 mm)
Max. height 52.2 in. (1326 mm)
Front track 67 in. (1701 mm)
Rear track 63.7 in. (1618 mm)
Curb weight 3582.5 lb (1625 kg) *
* with the vehicle fi tted with the most
popular options available
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77.2
185.4
108.3
63.7
52.2
Main engine specifi cations
Transmission ratios
Engine family BFEXV05.7LEV
Type F140CE
Number of cylinders
Cylinder bore
Piston stroke 2.96 in.
Total displacement 5999 cm
Compression ratio 11.89:1
Maximum RPM 8250 RPM
RPM limiter 8400 RPM
Max. power 489 kW
Corresponding RPM 8250 RPM
Max. torque 457.28 ft. lb.
Corresponding RPM 6500 RPM
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3.6 in. (92 mm)
(75.2 mm)
3
(656 HP)
(620 Nm)
Performance
0 - 100 km/h (0 - 62 mph)
3.35 s 9.8 s > 208 mph (> 335 km/h)
0 - 200 km/h
(0 - 124 mph)
Gear ratios Differential bevel
gear pair ratio
1 41/13 = 3.15
2 37/17 = 2.18
3 36/23 = 1.57 4.44
4 32/27 = 1.19 (9/40)
5 29/31 = 0.94
6 25/33 = 0.76
R 41/14 = 2.93
Max. speed
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Fuel Consumption
(miles per US Gallon)
City 11
Highway
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Average fuel consumption
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These estimates are based on tests performed on vehicles equipped with the most popular optional equipment.
The fuel economy values are calculated pursuant to the new EPA fuel economy labeling procedure for 2008 and later model years. You can also obtain other information from http://www.fueleconomy.gov.
Reminder: Your actual fuel consumption may vary depending on many factors such as your driving style and habits, vehicle maintenance, optional equipment installed, road and weather conditions.
For best fuel economy, shift gears at the following speeds:
1st- 2
nd
10 mph (16 km/h)
2nd- 3
rd
15 mph (24 km/h)
3rd- 4
th
20 mph (32 km/h)
4th- 5
th
25 mph (40 km/h)
5th- 6
th
30 mph (48 km/h)
Shift Indicator Light (SIL) operating mode
When the gearbox is used in "manual" mode (see page 107), the graphic symbol
A appears just before reaching the speed
recommended for operating the UP lever. After shifting gears or after exceeding the
indicated speed, the indicator turns off even if no gearshift is performed.
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Electrical system
Supply voltage Alternator
12 V Nippondenso 150 A
Battery Starter motor
Fiamm 12V, 74 AH, 440 A
Nippondenso
Wheel rims and tires
Wheel rims
Front
9.5” J x 20” 11.5” J x 20” 4.5” J x 20”
9.5” J x 20” 11.5” J x 20” 4.5” J x 20”
Ferrari-approved tires
Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Winter tires
Pirelli Winter 240 Sottozero *
(*) rear tires which can be fitted with chains
Rear Spare wheel
Front
285/30 ZR20 315/35 ZR20 145/60 ZR20
Front
255/35 ZR20 305/35 ZR20
Rear Spare wheel Front Rear Spare tire
28
Always check your tires regularly for wear and damage.
Inflation pressure (cold)
35 psi
(2.4 bar)
Inflation pressure (cold)
Rear Front Rear
35 psi (2.4 bar) 32 psi (2.2 bar)
32 psi
(2.2 bar)
60.92 psi (4.2 bar)
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Wheel Replacement
We recommend you read the entire pro­cedure carefully before performing it. For more information see page 164.
Wheel bolt pre-tightening
Wheel bolt final tightening
25.8 - 29.5 ft. lbs.
(35-40 Nm)
73.8 ft. lbs.
(100 Nm)
Uniform tire quality grading
All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety requirements in addition to these grades.
DOT quality grades
Tires type
Tread wear
Traction
Temperature
Michelin Pilot
Super Sport
300 (front)
300 (rear)
AA
A
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a prescribed government test course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1-1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, and may differ significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.
Check your tires regularly for wear.
Traction
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are “AA”, “A”, “B”, and “C”.
These grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. Tires marked “C” have poor traction performance.
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature
The temperature grades are “A” (the highest), “B”, and “C”.
Temperature grades represent the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat under controlled indoor test wheel conditions. Sustained high temperature can cause the tire to deteriorate and can reduce tire life. In addition, excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. Grade “C” corresponds to a level of performance which all tires installed on passenger vehicles must meet under the Federal Motor Safety Standard No. 109. Grades “B” and “A” represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.
The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
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Recommended lubricants and fluids
Parts to be refilled Quantity Fill with: Ref. Page
Engine Total system capacity 14.26 qts.
(13.5 l)
Oil level between Min. and Max.
Oil consumption 0.52-1.06 qts./600 miles (0.5 - 1 l/1,000 km)
Gearbox and differential 4.97 qts.
F1 gearbox system 1.06 qts.
Braking system 1.58 qts.
1.58 qts. (1.5 l)
(4.7 l)
(1 l)
(1.5 l)
PENNZOIL ULTRA™ RACING 10W-60
SHELL TF 1055
SHELL DONAX TX 178
SHELL DONAX UB BRAKE FLUID DOT4
Ultra
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179
Cooling system 20.07 qts.
(19 l)
Hydraulic power steering system 1.06 qts.
(1 l)
Fuel tank 27.74 US Gallon (105 l) Unleaded fuel 95 RON
Reserve 5.28 US Gallon (20 l)
Air conditioning and heating system -
Refrigerant 1.66 ± 0.11 lbs.
(750 ± 50 g)
Windshield washer/headlight washer fluid tank 6.86 qts. (6.5 l) Windshield washer fluid 180
GLYCOSHELL LONGLIFE CONCENTRATE at 50%
SHELL DONAX TX 179
DELPHI RL 488 “R 134 A”
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