Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Why is regular cooling system service for my Ferrari so critical?

    Regular servicing of the cooling system is necessary to keep your Ferrari engine running at the correct temperatures. Destruction of the engine can occur if it overheats, resulting in costly repairs. Routine inspections of your coolant system, hoses, radiator, and cooling fan will help to maintain your vehicle’s performance, longevity, and prevent damage from harmful heat.

  • How frequently do I need to change the cabin air filter in my Ferrari?

    The cabin air filter should be replaced at least once a year, or more frequently if you drive in dusty or polluted environments. A clean filter ensures optimal airflow, reduces strain on the AC system, and improves cabin air quality.

  • How can I tell if the AC of my Ferrari needs to be replaced?

    Typical symptoms that your AC compressor has been damaged include poor airflow, noises, or warm air emanating from the system vents. If you see these signs, you should go to a professional car AC repair shop to avoid the damage from becoming worse.

  • How can I tell if my Ferrari is low on refrigerant?

    If your AC isn’t cooling properly, or you hear a weird noise coming from the system, it may suggest that the level of refrigerant is low. You might also want to consider a refrigerant leak detection service to find and repair any leaks.

  • Why OEM Ferrari parts are so vital for running repairs?

    With authentic Ferrari parts, you can trust that your car’s systems – like the cooling system and AC systems – will work just as they should. OEM parts are the best quality at the same level as original (original equipment manufacturer) products for the Ferrari, with the perfect fit, performance, and quality.

  • Am I going to be able to DIY my Ferrari’s AC system and cooling system?

    Simple maintenance, such as examining refrigerant levels or changing a dirty air filter, can be done by drivers themselves, but major work, including AC compressor repair, coolant flushes, and problems with air conditioning systems, should be left up to a licensed service shop. It takes specialized skills and tools to do it right.