Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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  • How often should I service my Ferrari in Dubai?

    Due to Dubai's heat and dust, we recommend a check-up every 6 months or 5,000 km, even if the factory manual says 1 year. Regular oil changes are critical for engine longevity in this climate.

  • Can independent garages update my Ferrari's digital service history?

    Yes, high-end independent specialists with authorized access can often update service records, ensuring your car's history remains complete and verified.

  • What is the most common repair issue for Ferraris in the UAE?

    Cooling system issues and air conditioning failures are very common due to extreme summer temperatures. Suspension wear is also frequent due to speed bumps and road conditions.

  • Do you offer pickup and drop-off services for my Ferrari?

    Most premium Ferrari service center Dubai offer covered flatbed recovery services to transport your vehicle safely to and from the workshop, ensuring no unnecessary mileage is added.

  • How do I know if a Ferrari workshop in Dubai is using genuine parts?

    Ask for part numbers on the estimate and request the original packaging or invoices from the supplier. A trusted Ferrari workshop in Dubai will document genuine parts on the final bill and share photos during the repair process for full transparency.

  • When should I book Ferrari engine diagnostics in Dubai?

    Book Ferrari engine diagnostics & rebuild support immediately if you notice rough idle, loss of power, overheating, unusual exhaust smoke, warning lights, or repeated misfires. Early diagnostics can prevent bigger failures and reduce repair costs.

  • Is it safe to drive if my Ferrari needs brake pads or suspension repair?

    It’s not recommended. Worn pads can reduce stopping performance, and a suspension issue can affect stability at speed—especially on UAE highways. For Ferrari brake pad replacement or Ferrari suspension repair, arrange a safe inspection and use a covered flatbed if the car feels unstable or the warning lights are active.