Frequently Asked Questions

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  • How often should I service my Ferrari?

    Ferrari recommends servicing your vehicle at regular intervals to maintain its performance and longevity. The standard schedule for most models is every 7,500 miles or once a year, whichever comes first.

    If you frequently drive in extreme conditions (like the UAE heat or high-performance tracks), consider more frequent inspections. Always consult your owner's manual or Ferrari service center for model-specific guidance.

  • Can I use regular engine oil in my Ferrari?

    No. Ferrari engines require high-quality synthetic oils with precise specifications, often meeting ACEA standards. These oils handle high RPMs and heat conditions Ferrari engines operate under.

    Using standard engine oil can reduce efficiency, increase wear, and potentially damage your engine. Always use Ferrari-approved oil types and consult a certified technician when in doubt.

  • What are the signs that my Ferrari needs brake service?

    Squealing or grinding sounds: Often a sign of worn-out brake pads or rotor damage.

    Reduced braking power: A soft or spongy brake pedal might indicate low fluid or air in the lines.

    Vibrating pedal: Could be due to warped rotors from overheating.

    Warning lights: Ferrari’s advanced sensors will notify you when the system detects wear or failure. Don’t ignore these signs—have your brakes inspected by an expert technician promptly.

  • How do I maintain my Ferrari’s leather interior?

    Clean regularly: Wipe dust and debris with a soft microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals.

    Condition the leather: Apply a leather conditioner every 3–4 months to prevent cracking and fading.

    Shield from sunlight: Use sunshades or park in shaded areas to avoid UV damage.

    Use Ferrari-approved products: Stick to trusted brands designed for premium leather interiors.

    Clean spills immediately: Dab gently with a clean cloth—don’t rub—to prevent stains.

  • Is it necessary to replace the timing belt in a Ferrari?

    Yes. The timing belt ensures synchronization between the crankshaft and camshaft. Ferrari recommends replacing it every 3–5 years or 30,000–40,000 km, depending on the model and usage.

    A worn timing belt can snap and cause catastrophic engine damage. Always adhere to the manufacturer’s recommended replacement interval and have it done by a certified Ferrari technician.

  • How can I store my Ferrari during the winter months?

    Clean and wax: Remove dirt and protect the paint with high-quality wax before storage.

    Fill the fuel tank: Prevent moisture and add a fuel stabilizer if stored for more than a month.

    Check tire pressure: Maintain proper PSI or use tire cradles to avoid flat spots.

    Battery care: Disconnect the battery or use a trickle charger to avoid discharge.

    Use a breathable car cover: Avoid plastic. Use soft, ventilated covers to protect against dust and moisture buildup.