Frequently Asked Questions

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  • How often should I maintain my Ferrari?

    Ferrari recommends servicing your car every 7,500 miles, or once a calendar year for the majority of models. Following the service schedule will ensure that your Ferrari is in top condition. These services include checks such as oil changes, brake inspections, tire inspections, and fluid topping-ups.

    Depending on the model and how it is used, certain Ferraris require more frequent maintenance. If you use your Ferrari often for track days and high-performance driving, you may have to inspect your car more frequently. For specific models, timing belts and suspension parts might require special attention at various intervals. Consult the owner's guide or your local Ferrari dealership to find out the exact service requirements for your particular model.

    Why It's Important
    Ferrari recommends regular service intervals to ensure the longevity of the car. This will help prevent minor problems from turning into costly major repairs. Regular servicing keeps all components of your Ferrari running optimally, from the engine and suspension to the interior.

  • Can I service my Ferrari anywhere?

    It is possible to service a Ferrari at any mechanic. However, it's strongly recommended that you only bring your Ferrari to a Ferrari dealership authorized by Ferrari or to a Ferrari-certified technician. Ferraris are high-performance, complex machines that require special tools and knowledge to maintain.

    Ferrari-trained mechanics are familiar with Ferrari's unique specifications and intricate details, and can perform repairs and maintenance according to manufacturer guidelines. Unauthorized service centres or general mechanics might not have the right tools, parts, or expertise to work with such high-end vehicles, which can lead to subpar repair, performance issues, or even damage.

    Why It's Important
    By using Ferrari-approved service centres, you can be assured that your car will receive the best possible care. These specialists have access to the most up-to-date diagnostic tools and Ferrari genuine parts, ensuring that your vehicle maintains its performance and value.

  • What happens if you skip servicing your Ferrari?

    If you neglect routine maintenance on your Ferrari, it can have a number of adverse effects, including compromising the performance, safety, and durability of the vehicle. Minor problems that are not addressed, like oil changes, tire checks, or brake inspections, can become more serious and expensive. Here's what could happen:

    Reduced Performance: Lack of regular maintenance can lead to reduced engine performance, compromised handling, and inefficient brakes. If you don't replace your air filter or clean your fuel injectors, it can cause poor fuel economy, engine misfires, and a sluggish accelerator.

    The risk of breakdowns is increased: Parts that are not replaced or inspected in a timely fashion are more prone to failure. A neglected timing belt, for example, could cause severe engine damage if it snaps.

    Repair costs will increase as problems compound. The longer a problem goes unchecked, the more expensive and extensive the repairs will be.

    Why It's Important
    Regular maintenance will allow you to detect minor problems early and prevent them from becoming larger, more costly issues. Skipping servicing can lead to expensive repairs, a shorter life expectancy for your Ferrari, and a degraded driving performance.

  • How can I care for my Ferrari's leather?

    Ferrari interiors feature the finest leather. This leather requires regular maintenance to keep its luxurious texture and appearance. Unconditioned leather can crack, fade, and lose its softness. How to maintain the leather interior of your Ferrari in perfect condition

    Regular Cleaning: Wipe down leather surfaces with a microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive products that can scratch leather. Use leather-specific cleaning products to remove dirt, oils, and grease.

    Leather can dry over time in certain climates or when exposed to direct sunlight. Use a high-quality leather conditioner every few months to prevent cracking and keep the material soft. Conditioners will also restore the leather's natural texture and sheen.

    Sun Protection: Direct sun exposure can cause leather to crack and fade. If possible, try to park your Ferrari in a shaded area or use a window sunshade to avoid UV damage.

    Spill management: Blot up any spills immediately using a soft, clean cloth. Rub the stain gently, but do not rub it. This can cause it to penetrate deeper into the leather. Apply leather conditioner after cleaning to restore the material.

    Why It's Important
    Taking good care of your Ferrari's leather interior can protect its value. A well-maintained interior will make a big difference when selling or trading in your Ferrari.

  • Does a Ferrari need to have its timing belt replaced?

    Timing belt replacement is an integral part of Ferrari maintenance. The timing belt is responsible for synchronizing the engine's crankshaft with the camshaft. If it breaks or wears out, it can cause catastrophic engine failure and costly repairs.

    Ferrari recommends changing the timing belt every 3-5 years or every 30,000-40,000 miles (48,800-64,000 kilometers), depending on your Ferrari model. Some high-performance models require more frequent replacements due to increased engine stress caused by track driving or aggressive driving.

    Why It's Important
    If you fail to replace your timing belt according to the manufacturer's recommendations, it can lead to a snapped one, which could cause pistons to hit the valves and cause significant engine damage. By replacing the timing belt regularly, you can ensure that your Ferrari runs smoothly and prevent costly repairs in the future.

  • How do I store my Ferrari in the winter?

    It is essential to store your Ferrari properly so that it remains in top condition, especially during winter or when you are not using the car for an extended period. Here are some steps to follow when storing your Ferrari.

    Before storing the Ferrari, wash and wax it thoroughly. This will protect the paint against dirt, debris, and the elements and stop rust and corrosion.

    Fill the Gas Tank. Filling the gas tank will help prevent moisture accumulation in the fuel system, which could cause fuel contamination. Consider adding a fuel stabilizer if you plan to store your Ferrari for more than one month. This will prevent gasoline from deteriorating.

    Tire Maintenance: Before storage, ensure that your tires are properly inflated. Consider using tire cradles to lift the vehicle and take the load off the tires, which will prevent flat spots.

    Battery Care: Disconnect your battery or use a slow charger to keep the charge optimal. Batteries can lose charge in extreme temperatures, so maintaining the battery will help prevent problems starting.

    Covering your Car: A breathable car cover will protect the body against dust, dirt, and other environmental contaminants. Avoid using plastic covers as they tend to trap moisture, which can cause damage over time.

    Why It's Important
    Proper storage will protect your Ferrari against environmental damage, such as rusting, fading, and mechanical degradation. Following the appropriate steps will ensure that your Ferrari is ready when the weather gets better.