Ferrari 612 2006 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
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Due to the high power generated by the engine, we recommend the vehicle is only used by experienced
drivers.
Service
Carefully following the instructions contained herein will ensure the vehicle’s best performance and the owner’s full satisfaction.
We also recommend you have all the maintenance and checks carried out at our Agencies or at our authorised workshops, as they have trained technicians and the proper tools and equipment.
See the “Sales and Service Organization” handbook for locations of the
AUTHORISED DEALERS and SERVICE CENTRES OF THE FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK.
The Ferrari Technical Service is at your complete disposal for any information and suggestions.
Spare parts
We recommend that you use only original Ferrari parts, which can be obtained from the Ferrari Service Network.
La Ferrari warranty is voided if the repairs are carried out using parts which are not original Ferrari parts .
Warranty booklet
Each new vehicle is supplied with a “Warranty booklet and Maintenance Schedule” booklet.
This contains the vehicle’s warranty validity conditions. The warranty booklet also contains the routine maintenance provided
for in the “Maintenance Schedule”.
F1” gearbox
The vehicle may come equipped with a gearbox system which is electro­hydraulically controlled by means of the levers on the steering column. While the system can be used in the “Automatic” mode, it should not be considered an automatic gearbox and therefore, for its correct use, always follow the instructions given in this manual on page 57.
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Table of contents
GENERAL
USING THE VEHICLE
ENGINE
VEHICLE CHASSIS
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CH ECKS AND MAINTENANCE
ALPHAB ETICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Consulting the manual
This manual refers to vehicles with two gearbox types:
“F1”electronically-controlled gearbox;
mechanical gearbox.
Therefore some information may vary depending on the gearbox fitted. To facilitate easier reading, the topics are sub-divided into sections
and chapters. The important parts requiring particular attention are easily identifiable in the sections and chapters.
Extreme caution required: failure to comply with the instructions could cause hazardous situations involving
personal and vehicle safety!
Important note: warning aimed at preventing any damage to the vehicle and thus hazards involving the safety of persons.
Abbreviations
Some descriptions and terms with particular meanings are found in this manual in an abbreviated form:
A.C. - AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ABS - ANTI BLOCKIER SYSTEM - anti-lock braking system for the
wheels during braking
ASR - ANTRIEBS SCHLUPF REGELUNG - Anti-skid regulation
during acceleration
CST - TRACTION STABILITY CONTROL EBD - ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE DISTRIBUTION -
Electronically-controlled distributor
ECU - ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT “F1” - FORMULA 1 - Electronically-controlled gearbox, designed
with the same technology used in the racing sector.
TFT - THIN FILM TRANSISTOR - Display fitted on the instrument
panel
Updating
The vehicle’s high quality level is subject to constant improvements. Therefore, there may be differences between this manual and your vehicle.
All specifications and illustrations contained in this manual refer to those resulting as of the printing date.
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General
Vehicle keys ____________________________________________________ 6 Alarm system ____________________________________________________ 7 Electronic alarm system________________________________________ 9 Vehicle identification data____________________________________ 11 Data labels ____________________________________________________ 12 Dimensions and weights________________________________________ 14 Engine main specifications_____________________________________ 15 Performance ___________________________________________________ 15 Fuel consumption _____________________________________________ 15 CO2 emissions _________________________________________________ 15 Electrical system ______________________________________________ 16 Transmission ratios ____________________________________________ 16 Rims and tyres _________________________________________________ 16 Capacities ______________________________________________________ 18
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Vehicle keys
On delivery, the vehicle is supplied with two identical keys.
In case of loss, a duplicate can be requested from FERRARI providing the number shown on the plastic tag attached to the key.
Make sure to record the number in the space provided on the warranty booklet.
Requesting new keys
To purchase new keys with radio control, exclusively contact the Ferrari Service Network, bringing with you:
- all the keys with radio control in your possession;
- the Ferrari CODE system CODE CARD;
- your identity card;
- the identification and registration documents proving ownership of the vehicle.
Radio-operated controls that are not delivered for the new code storing procedure will be automatically deactivated in order to prevent any lost or stolen radio-operated controls from being used to deactivate the electronic alarm system.
Replacing radio operated control batteries
If you press one of the three buttons and this does not activate the corresponding function, before replacing the batteries, check for correct operation of the alarm system functions using the other remote control.
To replace the remote control battery:
- detach the key cover A prying it off with a small screwdriver at the point indicated with an the arrow;
- remove the battery B pushing it in the direction of the arrow to slide it off the retaining cover C;
- fit a new battery of the same type, observing the indicated polarity
- refit the key cover A.
Do not use sharp tools to remove the cover and be careful to avoid damaging it.
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EOBD
CODE
Alarm system
The Ferrari CODE system
In order to increase protection against attempts at theft, the vehicle is equipped with an electronic engine immobilizer system (Ferrari CODE) which is automatically activated when the ignition key is removed.
Each ignition key contains an electronic device which transmits a code signal to the Ferrari CODE, control unit, and engine ignition is enabled only if the key code is recognized by the system.
Two keys are supplied with the vehicle. The key is used to:
- starting the vehicle;
- locking/unlocking the doors (central door locking);
- activating/deactivating the passenger airbag (optional);
- opening the luggage compartment;
- activating/deactivating the alarm system.
Operation
Each time the ignition key is removed from position 0 (see page 49), the protection system activates the engine immobilizer.
Upon starting the engine, when the key is turned to II I:
1) If the code is recognised, the warning light CODE on the instrument panel turns off in one second, while the EOBD warning light turns off after about four seconds, after the ECU has completed its diagnostic cycle. If these conditions are met, the protection system recognises the key code and deactivates the engine immobilizer.
2) If the CODE warning light remains on and the EOBD one goes off after four seconds (ECU diagnostics) and then comes on again immediately, the code has not been recognised. In this case, it is advisable to turn the key back to position 0 and then back to III; If the immobilizer stays on, try with the other keys. If you are still unable to start the engine, use the emergency starting procedure (see the chapter “Emergency starting” on page 8) and contact the Ferrari Service Network.
While driving, with the ignition key in position II:
1) If the CODE warning light comes on, it means that the system is running a self-diagnostic cycle. At the first opportunity, you can stop and test the system: stop the engine by turning the ignition key to position 0 and then turn the key back into position II I. The warning light CODE will come on and should go out in approximately one second. If the warning light remains on, repeat the procedure described previously leaving the key at 0 for more than 30 seconds. If the problem persists, please contact the Ferrari Service Network.
2) If the CODE warning light flashes, it means that the vehicle is not protected by the immobilizer. Immediately contact the Ferrari Service Network to have all the keys stored in the system memory.
Strong impacts can damage the electronic components in the key. Each key supplied has its own specific code, which must be stored in the
memory of the system control unit.
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Duplicating the keys
When ordering additional keys, remember that the memorisation procedure (up to maximum of 7 keys) must be carried out on all the keys, including those already in your possession. Directly contact the Ferrari Service Network , bringing with you all the keys in your possession, the Ferrari CODE system CODE CARD , a personal ID and the identification and registration documents proving ownership of the vehicle. The codes of the keys that are not available when the new memorisation 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 fails to disable the engine immobilizer, the warning light CODE will remain illuminated, the warning light EOBD will turn off after four seconds and then will come on immediately; the engine will not start. The engine can only be started with the emergency procedure.
We recommend that you read the whole procedure carefully before carrying it out.
If you make a mistake, you should turn the ignition key to 0 and repeat the operations from step 1.
1) Read the 5-digit electronic code found on the CODE CARD.
2) Turn the ignition key to position II: at this moment the CODE and EOBD warning lights are on.
3) Depress the accelerator pedal and hold it down. After approximately 8 seconds the EOBD warning light goes off. Release the accelerator and get ready to count the number of times the EOBD warning light flashes.
4) As soon as the number of flashing is equal to the first digit of your CODE CARD, depress the accelerator pedal and hold it down until the EOBD warning light goes off (after approximately 4 seconds). You can now release the accelerator pedal.
5) The EOBD warning light starts flashing again. as soon as the
number of flashing is equal to the second digit of your CODE CARD, depress the accelerator and hold it down.
6) Follow the same procedure for the remaining digits in the code on the CODE CARD.
7) When the last digit has been entered, keep the accelerator pedal pressed down. The EOBD warning light comes on for 4 seconds and then goes off. You can now release the accelerator pedal.
8) A quick flashing of the EOBD warning light (about 4 seconds) confirms that procedure has been carried out correctly.
9) Start the engine turning the key from I I to III.
If the EOBD warning light remains on, turn the key to 0 and repeat the procedure from step 1.
This procedure can be repeated an unlimited number of times.
After an emergency staring, you should contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK otherwise you will have to perform the emergency procedure every
time the engine is started.
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Electronic alarm system
The electronic alarm system has the following functions:
- remote management of the centralised door locking/unlocking;
- perimeter surveillance, detecting the opening of doors, front and rear lids;
- motion surveillance, detecting intrusion in the passenger compartment;
- vehicle movement surveillance.
The engine immobilizer function is ensured by the FERRARI CODE system, which activates automatically when the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch.
Activation
To turn on the electronic alarm, press button A on the key:
- the direction indicators flash once;
- the system “beeps”;
- the red LED on the dashboard flashes;
- the vehicle’s centralised door locking is activated and doors are locked.
The alarm system is activated after approximately 25 seconds and the alarm is triggered if:
- a door is opened;
- the luggage compartment lid is opened;
- the engine compartment lid is opened;
- someone attempts to enter the vehicle from a window;
- the power supply is disconnected;
- the siren is disconnected;
- the vehicle is moved. When the alarm is active, the user may request the luggage
compartment opening; 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 flash 9 times when you activate the alarm system, this means that one of the doors or the front/rear lid is open or not properly closed and therefore is not protected by the perimeter surveillance. Check the doors and rear/front lid for proper closing and close the open one without deactivating the alarm system: the direction indicators flashing once indicate that now the door or front/rear lid is closed properly and is protected by the perimeter surveillance.
If the direction indicators flash 9 times when the alarm system is activated and the doors, rear and front lids are properly closed, it means that the self-diagnostic function has detected a malfunction in the system: contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK to have the system checked.
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C
D
CODE
Deactivation
To deactivate the vehicle electronic alarm, press button B on the key:
- the direction indicators will flash twice;
- the system emits a double beep;
- the red LED on the dashboard switches off ;
- the dome lights, under door lights and external rear view mirror lights turn on;
- the centralised door locking system is activated and the doors are unlocked.
Pressing button B 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 enter the vehicle and start the engine.
If the remote control battery is flat, to gain access to the vehicle, fit the key into one of the two door locks, then turn it to release the lock. The alarm will start to sound.
Start the vehicle normally; the alarm will turn off.
Deactivating the motion sensing alarm
The motion sensing system can be deactivated, by pressing button C on the roof panel. When this function is deactivated, the LED on the button flashes for 3 seconds and then turns off.
Deactivating the lift alarm
Pressing button D deactivates the lift protection alarm. When this function is deactivated, the LED on the button flashes for 3 seconds and then turns off.
Alarm memory
If the CODE warning light appears on the display when the vehicle is started, this means that an intrusion has been attempted during your absence.
The alarm system memory is reset when you turn the ignition key.
Ministerial homologation
The electronic alarm system has been homologated in all the countries where radio frequency legislation is in force.
The homologation number is shown in the figure. For those markets that require the transmitter and/or receiver marking,
the homologation number is found on the component.
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Vehicle identification data
Engine type and number
Vehicle identification plate
Assembly number plate
Chassis type and number Gearbox type and number
Chassis type and number
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Data labels
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Label description
1 - Low beams homologation label. 2 - Paint code label. 3 - Anti-freeze label. 4 - “High voltage” label. 5 - ECE homologation label. 6 - Airbag maintenance label;
Child seat warning label.
7 - Airbag label. 8 - Battery master switch instruction label. 9 - “Lead-free fuel” label. 10 - Tyre pressure label. 11 - Tyre pressure monitoring system label. 12 - Engine and gearbox oil label;
Engine oil level label.
13 - Airbag system label.
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4902
2950
1096
1377
1688
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Dimensions and weights
Wheelbase 2950 mm (116.14 in.)
Max. length 4902 mm (192.99 in.)
Max. width 1951 mm (76.81 in.)
Max. height (*) 1377 mm (54.21 in.)
Front track 1688 mm (66.45 in.)
Rear track 1641 mm (64.60 in.)
Kerb weight:
(mechanical gearbox) 1875 kg (4,133.6 lbs) (F1 gearbox) 1885 kg (4,155.6 lbs)
(*) Vehicle under static load
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Engine main specifications
Type F 133F
Number of cylinders 12 - V 65°
Cylinder bore mm 89
Piston stroke mm 77
Piston displacement: cm3 479
Total displacement cm3 5,748
Compression ratio 11 : 1
Maximum engine speed RPM 7,500
Max. power (Dir. 2002/80B/CE) kW 397
Corresponding RPM 7,250
Max. torque (Dir. 2002/80B/CE) Nm 589
Corresponding RPM 5,250
Performance
Gearbox From 0 to 100 km/h From 0 to 400 m From 0 to 1000 m From 0 to 200 km/h
F1 4.2 sec. 12.25 sec. 21.95 sec. 13.4 sec.
Mechanical 4.2 sec. 12.3 sec. 22.0 sec. 13.42 sec.
Max. speed: 320 km/h (198.8 mph)
Fuel consumption (*)
(litres per 100 km)
City cycle 32.1
Motorway 14.0
Average fuel consumption 20.7
(*) Directive: 1999/100/CE
CO2 emissions (*)
(g/km)
City cycle 738
Motorway 321
Average fuel consumption 475
(*) Directive: 1999/100/CE
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Transmission ratios
Gearbox ratios
Differential
bevel gear
pair ratio
Total
transmission ratio
(engine/wheel
rev.):
Gear
1 41 / 13 = 3.154
4.182
13.190
2 37 / 17 = 2.176 9.100
3 36 / 23 = 1.565 6.545
4 32 / 27 = 1.185 4.956
5 29 / 31 = 0.935 3.910
6 25 / 33 = 0.757 3.166
R 31 / 13 = 2.385 9.974
Electrical system
Supply
voltage
Battery Alternator Starter motor
12 V FIAMM
12V 100 Ah 850A
NIPPONDENSO
150 A
NIPPONDENSO
Rims and tyres
Wheel rims
Front (optional)
8” J x 18” 8” J x 19”
Rear
10” J x 19”
Spare wheel
3.5” J x 19”
Tyres approved by Ferrari (all tyres are Tubeless)
Front Rear
Pirelli P Zero Rosso
245/45 ZR18” 285/40 ZR19”
Optional tyres
Pirelli P Zero Rosso
245/40 ZR19”
Bridgestone RE. 050 (Run flat)
245/45 ZR18” 285/40 ZR19”
Snow tyres (Max. speed 240 km/h - 149 mph)
Pirelli Winter Sottozero
245/45 ZR18” 285/40 ZR19”
In order to achieve the best vehicle performance and ensure safety conditions, replace all of the snow tyres if they are worn. Please contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK when you have to fit snow tyres.
Inflation pressure (when cold)
2.2 bar (32 psi) 2.2 bar (32 psi)
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0 bar - 0 psi
Standard
Run flat
0 bar - 0 psi
Wheel replacement
For the correct procedure, see the notes on page 131.
Wheel bolt pre-tightening
35÷40 Nm
Wheel bolt final tightening
100 Nm
Spare wheel
Tyre (max. speed 80 km/h - 50 mph)
T 115/70 R19 PIRELLI
Inflation pressure (when cold)
4.2 bar (62 psi)
“Run flat” tyres (optional)
The vehicle can come equipped with “Run Flat” tyres. This type of tyre has reinforced sidewalls A which allow the vehicle continue travelling at moderate speed (80 km/h - 50 mph), even in the event of a puncture, for a set distance.
When the control panel receives the “punctured tyre” information from the tyre pressure ECU, it manages the residual tyre life by viewing a warning signal on the TFT display after 50 km (31 miles).
After having run 100 km (62 miles), a message on the display will warn the driver not to drive any further.
Always comply with the specified wheel alignment values, as this is fundamental to obtain the best performance from your tyres and to help ensure they last as long as possible.
Further information on these tyres and the relevant pressure monitoring system can be found in the “Carrozzeria Scaglietti” Owner’s Manual”.
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Capacities
Parts to be refilled Quantity Fill with: Ref.
Page.
ENGINE
System total capacity 13 l
Shell HELIX ULTRA
SAE 5W-40
158
Quantity of oil between “Min” and “Max” 1.5 l
Oil consumption (depending on the conditions of use)
1.0 ÷ 2.0 1/1,000 km
(600 miles)
GEARBOX AND DIFFERENTIAL (including lines) 5.0 l
Shell TRANSAXLE
OIL SAE 75W-90
112
F1 GEARBOX SYSTEM 1.0 l FIAT TUTELA CS SPEED 113
BRAKE AND CLUTCH SYSTEM 1.3 l
Shell DONAX UB
BRAKE FLUID DOT4 Ultra
160
“F1” BRAKING SYSTEM 1.3 l
Shell DONAX UB
BRAKE FLUID DOT4 Ultra
160
COOLING CIRCUIT
Mixture of water and coolant at 50%.
19.0 l
GLYCOSHELL
159
HYDRAULIC STEERING SYSTEM
1.8 l
Shell DONAX TX
159
Steering box
100 g
Shell RETINAX CS00
FUEL TANK
105.0 l Unleaded fuel 95 N.O. 90
Reserve 20.0 l
AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING SYSTEM
Compressor 265 cc DELPHI RL 488
123
Coolant 1050 ± 30 g “R 134 A”
WINDSCREEN AND HEADLIGHT WASHER TANK N.B: To clean the windscreen, use one phial of glass-cleaner in summer
and two in winter.
6.5 l Mixture of water and glass cleaner 161
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Using the vehicle
Instrument panel and controls ________________________________ 20 Instrument panel ______________________________________________ 21 Warning lights ________________________________________________ 30 TFT display warning lights ____________________________________ 32 Running-in_____________________________________________________ 34 Before a trip ___________________________________________________ 34 Doors __________________________________________________________ 35 Power windows ________________________________________________ 37 External lights and direction indicators _____________________ 38 Windscreen washer/wipers and headlight washer_____________ 42 Steering wheel buttons________________________________________ 44 Roof controls _________________________________________________ 47 Controls on the central console _____________________________ 48 Ignition switch ________________________________________________ 49 Starting and driving the vehicle (F1 gearbox) ________________ 50 Starting and driving the vehicle (Mechanical gearbox) ______ 58 While driving__________________________________________________ 59 Parking ________________________________________________________ 59 Safe driving ___________________________________________________ 60 Parking manoeuvre ____________________________________________ 63 Respecting the environment __________________________________ 66 Handbrake lever_______________________________________________ 68 Front seats_____________________________________________________ 69 Rear seats ______________________________________________________ 72 Adjusting the steering wheel__________________________________ 73 Rear-view mirrors _____________________________________________ 73 Seat belts ______________________________________________________ 75 Airbag__________________________________________________________ 80 Infotainment system ___________________________________________ 84 Dome lights____________________________________________________ 85 Passenger compartment accessories ___________________________ 86 Engine compartment lid _______________________________________ 88
Luggage compartment lid______________________________________ 89 Fuel tank door_________________________________________________ 90 Towing the vehicle ____________________________________________ 91 Air conditioning and heating system __________________________ 92
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Location of driving controls
1. Ignition switch
2. Seat adjustment controls
3. Internal rear-view mirror
4. External rear-view mirror controls
5. Steering wheel height and depth
adjustment control
6. Steering wheel mounted controls
7. Headlight switch
8. Dome light and buttons on the roof
9. Central tunnel buttons
10. Instrument panel
11. F1 gearbox control panel
12. Handbrake lever
13. Air conditioning and heating
system controls
14. Fuel tank door opening button
15. Luggage compartment lid opening
button
16. Engine compartment lid opening lever
17. Air conditioning and heating system centre vents
18. Car stereo system
19. Passenger-side power window
control
20. Air conditioning and heating system rear vent
21. Driver-side power window controls
22. Internal door opening handle
23. Seat tilt lever
24. Air conditioning and heating
system side vents
Version with mechanical gearbox
25. Manually-controlled gearbox control lever
Instrument panel
1 “TFT” Display 2 Electronic speedometer 3 Rev. Counter
4 Gear display 5 Warning lights
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B
MODE
DISP
“TFT” display
Located in the instrument panel, it performs the following functions:
- indication of the control parameters
- indication of general information while driving
- fault warnings. This can be displayed with two colour options:
- day (grey background);
- night (black background). To modify the display brightness, refer to page 27. The user can interact with the system by choosing the graphic
configuration and by setting the parameters. Three different screen views are available, depending upon the display
type chosen: A permanent display of information (shared by all display
configurations);
B display of information generated by specific events and/or on
request;
C display of virtual control gauges.
Controls
The screen page activation and setting are controlled by pressing the MODE, DISP, “UP”, “DOWN“ and “ENTER” buttons found on the steering wheel.
Description of controls
MODE
Button pressed momentarily (< 2 sec):
- The MENU page is activated;
- Within a submenu: returns to the previous screen;
- Odometer flashing: resets to the previous data display;
- During an error message display cycle: exits the current display (ESCAPE function);
Button pressed at length (> 2 sec):
- MENU page not active and TRIP B disabled: resets TRIP A;
- MENU page not active and TRIP B enabled: selects odometer on display (either total, A or B);
- MENU page active: returns to the last screen displayed before MODE button was pressed.
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ENTER
UP
DOWN
ENTER
UP
DOWN
DISP (DISPLAY)
Scrolls through the following screens:
- SPORT;
- TRIP A;
- TRIP B;
- TYRE PRESSURE.
UP
- Selects the main functions by scrolling up.
- MENU page not active: increases the panel brightness.
- Odometer flashing: selects the TRIP to reset.
- Twilight sensor Auto mode active: increases the brightness.
DOWN
- Selects the main functions by scrolling down.
- MENU page not active: decreases the panel brightness.
- Odometer flashing: selects the TRIP to reset.
- Twilight sensor Auto mode active: decreases the brightness.
ENTER
- MENU page not active: switches between the information displayed:
- total odometer;
- TRIP A distance;
- TRIP B distance (if enabled).
- Confirms the selected function.
- Confirms the setting / change.
- Stores the changes confirmed.
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SPORT
TRIP A - TRIP B
TYRE PRESSURE
SPORT
Configurations:
The display can have the following configurations, which are selected using the “DISP” button or from the MENU PAGE using the MODE button (see page 22):
- SPORT;
- TRIP A;
- TRIP B;
- TYRE PRESSURE.
Sport
In addition to the standard parameters, the display shows the virtual control gauges, such as:
- oil temperature,
- water temperature. When the SPORT page is displayed and an event occurs that needs to
be viewed, the water and oil temperature gauges are minimised and the message of the event appears next to them.
Trip A and B
Unlike on the previous screens, the level gauges are not displayed. In their place, the following is viewed: distance travelled, average speed, trip time and date.
N.B.: When a malfunction indicator lamp or a warning appears, the
TRIP configuration is displayed.
Tyre pressure
This screen page provides specific information on the tyre pressure levels (see page 128).
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B
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D
Parameters shared by all the configurations:
A - Odometer
Pressing “ENTER”, the odometer on the TFT display shows the total 1 or trip 2 mileage.
To reset the trip odometers, press and hold the MODE button. If TRIP B is not enabled, TRIP A automatically resets, whereas if it is enabled, the active odometer flashes; use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired TRIP and press ENTER to reset the flashing display.
When the odometer is flashing, pressing the MODE button briefly (or after 10 seconds) returns to the previous screen.
B - Fuel level gauge
This indication is always shown on the TFT display. The low fuel warning light C comes on when only 20 litres of fuel
remain in the tank.
D - Clock
The clock remains displayed in all configurations and may be shown in the 12- or 24-hour format (see page 27).
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E
F
H
G - Water temperature gauge
It indicates the water temperature. The red warning light H switches on when the temperature exceeds 120 °C, to indicate that the temperature is too high. In this
case, reduce the engine speed immediately. Should the warning light remain on, turn off the engine and contact the Ferrari Service
Network.
E - Engine oil temperature indicator
The red warning light F turns on when the temperature exceeds 150 °C, to indicate that the temperature is too high. If this occurs, reduce the engine speed immediately. Should the warning light remain on, turn off the engine and contact the Ferrari Service Network.
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ENTER
UP
DOWN
MODE
ENTER
UP
DOWN
Configuration settings:
The parameter display options can be set and customised in their various configurations, from the MENU PAGE:
Menu page
To display the MENU page, press the MODE button briefly. The following parameters can be set:
- Brightness;
- Display setting;
- Date and time;
- Language and units of measurement;
- Vehicle setting. To select the above parameters and functions, use the UP and DOWN
buttons. To confirm the selected parameter, press the ENTER button.
Brightness
The day-time or night-time mode are set depending upon activation of the position lights. However, if the twilight sensor detects sufficient light, it may not switch to the night-time mode. Both options have eight brightness levels which can be set with the UP and DOWN buttons. To store the setting press ENTER.
Display setting
From this screen, the user can set the parameters to be displayed. The possible options are the following: SPORT, TRIP A and TRIP B, TYRE PRESSURE.
Date and time
The date can be displayed in two formats: day/month/year or month/ day/year. To select the format and adjust it, use the UP and DOWN buttons and confirm with ENTER.
Based on the display format, the time range is from 1 to 12 or 0 to 23. To select the format and adjust it, use the UP and DOWN buttons and confirm with ENTER.
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Language and units of measurement
The following language options are available:
- English;
- German;
- Italian;
- French;
- Spanish. The following units of measurement are available:
- distance (km or miles);
- consumption (1/100 km - km/l or mpg UK - mpg US);
- temperature (°C or °F);
- pressure (bar or psi). The parameters can be selected with the UP and DOWN buttons. To
confirm the selected parameter, press the ENTER button.
Vehicle setting
The following parameters can be changed:
- Door locking;
- Door unlocking;
- Buzzer volume;
- Light sensor. The parameters can be selected with the UP and DOWN buttons. To
confirm the selected parameter, press the ENTER button. If the “Scheduled Maintenance” option is selected, the service schedule
is displayed (see page 157).
Electronic speedometer
It indicates the vehicle speed. If the external temperature is not displayed, it is also shown on the TFT
display.
Rev. Counter
I indicates the engine RPM. Avoid engine speed rates in the red sector. If this occurs, the ignition/injection ECU will temporarily cut-off the
power supply.
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Gear display (F1 gearbox)
It is incorporated in the revolution counter. With the ignition key in position II (see page 49), it shows the gear engaged.
N Neutral R Reverse 1 1
st
gear
2 2nd gear 3 3rd gear 4 4th gear 5 5st gear 6 6st gear d Automatic gearshift mode
When the “–” symbol is displayed, it indicates a failure in the gearbox; Please contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the necessary checks performed.
Warning lights display
If a warning light indicating a failure comes on while the engine is running, contact the Ferrari Service Network to have the necessary checks performed.
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Warning lights
In addition to the self-check performed before ignition, the warning lights may illuminate in the following cases:
Notes:
(x) They are also viewed on the display.
ABS (x)
While driving to indicate a malfunction in the ABS system.
The standard braking system remains functional - contact the
FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK.
Brake failure (x)
This indicates an insufficient level of brake fluid in the tank. Simultaneous illumination of the ABS warning light and the
CST warning light indicates a failure of the electronic brake force distributor EBD (see page 120).
If the warning light turns on while driving, stop the vehicle, check the level of fluid in the tank and contact the FERRARI SERVICE
NETWORK.
Parking brake
When the parking brake is engaged.
Brake pads worn (x)
It indicates wear of the brake pads.
Contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK to have the brake pads replaced.
Airbag (x)
While driving, this indicates a malfunction in the Airbag system and/or in the seat belt pretensioners.
If the warning light does not illuminate for the self-check or if it illuminates while driving, contact the FERRARI SERVICE
NETWORK IMMEDIATELY.
F1” gearbox failure (x)
Warning light permanently lit with acoustic alarm: an operating error has occurred in the “F1” gearbox.
If the failure permits it, leave the road and contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK.
Flashing: low pressure in the system.
Coolant temperature (x)
It indicates an excessively high temperature of the coolant.
In this case, turn off the engine and contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK.
Oil pressure(x)
It indicates insufficient engine oil pressure.
If the warning light illuminates while driving, turn off the engine immediately and contact the FERRARI SERVICE NETWORK.
Oil temperature (x)
It indicates an excessively high temperature of the engine oil.
Seat belts
When the ignition key is turned to position II (see page 49) and the driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
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