Ferrari 208 Owner's manual

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afet
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y
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void an
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risk o
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raws
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our attent
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iti
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fo
rm
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o
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use
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our ve
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Protection of
the environment:
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ou
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a 208.
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ned to enable
y
ou
to make the most of
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our vehicle in all situations.
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es,
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ou will find a
s
ummar
y
followed b
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a quick reference
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uide
intended to make it easier for
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ou to become
f
amiliar with
y
our vehicle.
A
ll o
f
the details speci
f
ic to
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our vehicle, com
f
ort,
s
a
f
et
y
, practical in
f
ormation, are then presented
in this handbook, to increase your appreciation o
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the vehicle and to help
y
ou make the most o
f
it.
Your vehicle is fitted with onl
y
some of the
e
qu
i
pment
d
escr
ib
e
d
i
n t
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s
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ocument,
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epen
di
n
g
on
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ts tr
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m
l
eve
l
, vers
i
on an
d
t
h
e
s
peci
f
ication
f
or the countr
y
in which it was sold.
.
.
Contents
Instrument panels
2
1
Indicator and warnin
g
lamps
2
3
Gau
g
es and indicators
3
3
Trip computer
3
8
Tri
p
com
p
uter with touch screen 4
0
S
ettin
g
the date and time 4
3
Instruments and controls
Familiarisation
R
emote control ke
y
4
4
Ala
rm
5
1
Electric windows 5
3
Boot
5
5
Pa
n
o
r
a
mi
c
su
nr
oof
5
6
Access
F
ront seats 5
7
R
ear seats
6
0
Rea
r
sea
t
s
6
2
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment 6
3
Ventilation
6
4
H
eatin
g
6
6
M
anual air conditioning 66
D
ual-zone di
g
ital air conditionin
g
6
8
Rea
r
sc
r
ee
n
de
mi
s
t -
def
r
os
t
7
1
Interior
ttin
g
s
7
2
Boot ttin
g
s
7
6
Comfort
S
tartin
g
-stoppin
g
the en
g
ine
7
9
M
anual parkin
g
brake 8
0
M
anual
g
earbox
8
1
G
ear shift indicator
8
2
5
-speed electronic
g
earbox 8
3
6
-speed electronic gear control gearbox
8
6
A
utomatic
g
earbox
9
0
S
top
&
S
tart
9
3
H
ill
s
t
a
rt
ass
i
s
t
9
6
S
peed limiter
9
7
C
ruise control
9
9
P
a
rk A
ss
i
s
t 1
0
2
Parkin
g
sensors
10
6
Driving
M
irrors
10
8
Li
g
htin
g
controls 1
1
0
LED lamps 1
1
4
Da
y
time runnin
g
lamps
11
4
A
utomatic illumination of headlamps 1
1
6
H
eadlamp ad
j
ustment 1
1
7
C
ornering lighting 1
1
8
Wiper controls
11
9
A
utomatic rain sensitive wipers 1
2
1
C
ourtes
y
lamp 1
2
3
Interior mood li
g
htin
g
12
4
Visibility
Eco-driving
.
.
Contents
Dir
ec
ti
o
n in
d
i
ca
t
o
r
s
12
5
H
azard warnin
g
lamps 12
5
E
mer
g
enc
y
or assistance call
12
6
Ho
rn 1
2
6
ES
P s
y
stem 12
7
Front seat belts 1
3
0
A
irba
g
s
13
3
C
hild seats 1
3
7
I
SO
FIX
c
hil
d
sea
t
s
1
4
3
C
hild lock 14
6
Safety
Temporar
y
puncture repair kit
1
4
7
C
han
g
in
g
a wheel 1
5
3
S
n
o
w
c
h
a
in
s
1
6
0
C
han
g
in
g
a bulb 16
1
C
han
g
in
g
a fuse 16
8
Batter
y
1
7
4
E
lectrical energy economy mode 1
7
7
C
han
g
in
g
a wiper blade 1
7
8
Towin
g
the vehicle 1
7
9
Towin
g
a trailer 1
8
1
Fittin
g
roof bars 18
3
A
dvice on care and maintenance 1
8
4
Accesso
ri
es
1
8
5
Practical information
Bonnet 1
8
8
P
etrol en
g
ines 1
8
9
D
iesel en
g
ines
19
0
F
uel tank 1
9
1
M
is
f
uel prevention
(
Diesel
)
19
3
Running out o
f
f
uel
(
Diesel
)
1
9
5
Checkin
g
levels 1
9
6
C
hecks 1
9
9
Checks
P
etrol en
g
ines
20
1
P
etrol wei
g
hts 20
3
D
iesel en
g
ines 20
6
D
iesel wei
g
hts
20
8
D
im
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
2
1
1
Identi
cation markin
g
s 2
1
2
Technical data
Emer
g
enc
y
or assistance 2
1
3
T
ouc
h
sc
r
ee
n 2
1
5
A
udio system
/
Bluetooth 2
7
5
A
udio s
y
stem
30
1
Audio equipment and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical index
4
Familiarisation
Stop & Start
This s
y
stem puts the en
g
ine temporaril
y
into
s
tandb
y
durin
g
stops in the traffic
(
red li
g
hts, traffic
j
ams, etc...
)
. The en
g
ine restarts automaticall
y
as
s
oon as
y
ou want to move off. Perfectl
y
suited to
urban use, the
S
top
&
S
tart s
y
stem reduces
f
uel
c
onsumpt
i
on, ex
h
aust em
i
ss
i
ons an
d
t
h
l
eve
l
w
h
en stat
i
onar
y
.
9
3
Park Assist
This active parkin
g
assistance s
y
stem detects
a parkin
g
space and then controls the steerin
g
to park the vehicle.
102
Exterior
Cornerin
g
li
g
htin
g
A
t low speed this s
y
stem provides additional
li
g
htin
g
in corners, at
j
unctions, when parkin
g
...,
m
akin
g
use of the correspondin
g
front fo
g
lamp.
11
8
.
5
Familiarisation
Temporar
y
puncture repair kit
This kit is a complete s
y
stem consistin
g
of a
c
ompressor an
d
a sea
l
ant cartr
idg
e, to a
ll
ow
the temporar
y
repair o
f
a t
y
re.
147
Panoramic sunroof
Equipped with confi
g
urable li
g
ht
g
uides, this
s
unroof provides incomparable visibilit
y
and
ligh
t
i
n
g
i
n t
h
e passen
g
er compartment.
5
6
Rear parkin
g
sensors
Thi
s s
y
stem prov
id
es a warn
i
n
g
w
h
en
m
anoeuvring backwards by detecting obstacles
loca
t
ed
be
hin
d
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
.
1
0
6
Exterior
6
Familiarisation
Access
A.
Un
f
oldin
g
/
Foldin
g
the ke
y
.
B
. Unlockin
g
the vehicle.
D
eac
tiv
a
ti
o
n
o
f th
e
a
l
a
rm.
Remote control ke
y
Bonnet
1
9
1
1
.
O
penin
g
the
f
uel
f
iller
f
lap.
2
.
Removin
g
the fuel filler cap.
3.
Hookin
g
the fuel filler cap.
Tank capacit
y
: approximatel
y
5
0
litres.
A.
Int
e
ri
o
r r
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
B.
Exterior sa
f
et
y
catch
C.
B
onnet sta
y
.
Other functions..
.
C
.
L
oc
ki
n
g
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e.
Locating the vehicle.
A
c
tiv
a
ti
o
n
of
th
e
a
l
a
rm.
Lockin
g
and unlockin
g
of the vehicle
is si
g
nalled b
y
rapid flashin
g
o
f
th
e
d
ir
ec
ti
o
n in
d
i
ca
t
o
r
s
f
o
r
abou
t
tw
o
seco
n
ds
.
44
Fuel tank
1
8
8
.
7
Familiarisation
Interior
El
ectron
i
c
g
ear
b
ox
Thi
s
g
ear
b
ox prov
id
es
d
r
i
v
i
n
g
t
h
at com
bi
nes
a comp
l
ete
ly
automat
i
c mo
d
e an
d
a manua
l
mode
.
5-s
p
eed
Interior mood li
g
htin
g
This subdued passen
g
er compartment li
g
htin
g
improves visibilit
y
inside the vehicle in low
ligh
t
i
n
g
con
di
t
i
ons.
I
t compr
i
ses severa
l
l
amps,
l
ocate
d
b
e
l
ow t
h
e
i
nstrument pane
l
,
i
n t
h
e
f
ootwells, in the courtes
y
lamp and on each
s
ide o
f
the
p
anoramic sunroo
f
.
Dual zone di
g
ital air conditionin
g
Af
ter settin
g
the desired level o
f
com
f
ort, the
sy
stem then automaticall
y
controls this level
accordin
g
to the ambient conditions.
Audio and communication
s
y
stems
These s
y
stems benefit from the latest
technolo
gy
: MP3 compatible audio s
y
stems,
US
B pla
y
er, Bluetooth hands-
f
ree s
y
stem,
s
ate
lli
te nav
ig
at
i
on s
y
stem w
i
t
h
co
l
our screen,
auxiliary inputs, Hi-Fi audio system, ...
83
124
68
275
215
Bluetooth audio s
y
stem
3
0
1
Audio s
y
stem
Touch screen
6-speed
86
8
Familiarisation
10
.
Side ad
j
ustable air vents.
11
.
Front side window demistin
g
/defrostin
g
v
e
n
t
.
12.
Instrument panel.
13
.
Windscreen demistin
g/
de
f
rostin
g
vent.
14.
Su
n
s
hin
e
se
n
so
r.
15
.
G
love box
/
Passen
g
er's airba
g
deac
tiv
a
ti
o
n.
16
.
Passen
g
er's airba
g
.
17
.
Multifunction screen / Audio s
y
stem.
18
.
Central ad
j
ustable air vents.
Instruments and controls
1.
Cruise control / speed limiter controls.
2.
Steerin
g
mounted controls for the touch
sc
r
ee
n.
3.
Wiper / screenwash / trip computer stalk.
4.
Ligh
t
i
n
g
an
d
di
rect
i
on
i
n
di
cator sta
lk
5.
Bo
nn
e
t r
elease
le
v
e
r.
6
.
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment control.
7
.
Driver's airbag.
H
o
rn.
8.
Headlamp hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
9.
Switch panel.
1
9
.
Central lockin
g
and hazard warnin
g
bu
tt
o
n
s
.
2
0
.
Heatin
g
/ air conditionin
g
controls.
21.
12 V accessor
y
socket.
U
S
B port
/
auxiliar
y
socket.
Additional U
S
B port.
22.
O
pen stora
g
e.
C
u
p
holder.
2
3
.
G
ear lever.
2
4
.
Central armrest with stora
g
e.
2
5
.
Parkin
g
brake.
.
9
Familiarisation
10
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Front seats
57
Manual ad
j
ustments
1.
Head restraint hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
2.
Backrest an
g
le ad
j
ustment.
3.
Seat cushion hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
4.
S
eat
f
orwards-backwards ad
j
ustment.
.
11
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Head restraint ad
j
ustment
5
8
1
.
Release the ad
j
ustment mechanism.
2
.
Ad
j
ust for hei
g
ht and reach.
3.
Lock the ad
j
ustment mechanism.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment
6
3
For reasons of safet
y
, these operations
m
ust onl
y
be carried out with the
ve
hi
c
l
e stat
i
onar
y
.
To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards.
To lower it, press the lu
g
A
a
n
d
do
wn
o
n th
e
head
r
es
tr
a
int
a
t th
e
sa
m
e
tim
e
.
12
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Door mirrors
A
d
j
ustment
A.
S
election o
f
the mirror.
B.
Ad
j
ustin
g
the position of the mirror
g
lass.
C.
D
e
-
se
l
ec
ti
o
n
o
f th
e
mirr
o
r.
10
8
Other functions..
.
Foldin
g
/
Un
f
oldin
g
.
Rear view mirror
Manual da
y
/ni
g
ht t
y
pe
1
.
S
electin
g
the "da
y
" position o
f
the rear view mirror.
2
.
Rear view mirror ad
j
ustment.
Automatic da
y
/ni
g
ht t
y
pe
1
0
9
1
.
Automatic detection o
f
day
/
night mode.
2
.
Rear view mirror ad
j
ustment.
A
.
Fastenin
g
.
B
.
Hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment
(
5-door
)
.
Front seat belts
13
0
.
13
Familiarisation
Seeing clearly
Li
g
htin
g
Ri
n
g
A
Ri
n
g
B
Wi
p
ers
111, 112
Control stalk A: windscreen wi
p
ers
2.
F
ast w
i
pe.
1.
N
orma
l
w
ip
e.
Int
.
Intermittent wi
p
e.
0.
P
a
rk.
A
UTO Automatic wipin
g
.
Sin
g
le wipe: Brief pull on the stalk
towards
y
ou.
Screenwash: Lon
g
pull on stalk towards
yo
u.
1
19
Switchin
g
on "AUTO" mode
)
Brie
f
ly push the stalk downwards.
Switchin
g
off "AUTO" mode
)
Briefl
y
push the stalk downwards or place
the stalk in another position: Int, 1 or 2.
Ri
n
g
B
: rear w
i
pe
r
121
120
Li
g
htin
g
o
ff
.
Automatic illumination of headlamps.
Sidelamps.
Dipped / main beam headlamps.
Rear
f
o
g
lamp.
Pa
r
k
.
Intermittent wipe.
S
creenwash.
or
Front and rear
f
o
g
lamps.
14
Familiarisation
I re
q
uire..
.
H
eat
i
n
g
or
M
anua
l
a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
n
g
Air distribution
A
ir flo
w
A
ir recirculation/Intake of
e
xterior air
T
emperatur
e
Manual AC
H
O
T
COLD
D
EMISTING
D
EFROSTIN
G
Ventilation
R
ecommen
d
e
d
i
nter
i
or sett
i
n
g
s
D
i
g
ital air conditionin
g
: use the automatic mode in preference b
y
pressin
g
the
"
AUTO"
bu
tt
o
n.
.
15
Familiarisation
Monitoring
O
n switchin
g
on, the dial needles
g
o to the
e
xtent of their travel then return to
0
.
A
.
With the i
g
nition on, the needle should
indicate the fuel remainin
g
.
B.
Wi
t
h
t
h
e en
gi
ne runn
i
n
g
, t
h
e assoc
i
ate
d
low level warnin
g
lamp should
g
o o
ff
.
Instrument
p
anels
1
.
With the i
g
nition on, the oran
g
e and red
warnin
g
lamps come on.
2.
With the en
g
ine runnin
g
, these warnin
g
lamps should
g
o off.
I
f
a warnin
g
lamp remains on, re
f
er to the pa
g
e
co
n
ce
rn
ed
.
Warnin
g
lamps
23, 2
8
C
.
With the i
g
nition on, the instrument panel
sc
r
ee
n
s
h
ou
l
d
in
d
i
ca
t
e
th
e
l
e
v
e
l
o
f
o
il.
If the levels are not correct, top up the level
w
hi
c
h i
s
l
o
w.
21
16
Familiarisation
Monitoring
Illumination of the lamp indicates the status o
f
the correspondin
g
function.
A.
Activation of the Park Assist s
y
stem.
o
r
Deactivation o
f
rear parkin
g
sensors.
Switch
p
anel
1
03
,
107
1
.
O
pen the
g
love box.
2.
I
nsert t
h
e
k
e
y
.
3.
Select position:
"
ON"
(
activation
)
, with
f
ront passen
g
er o
r
"
forwards facin
g
" child seat,
"
OFF"
(
deactivation
)
, with "rear
f
acing"
c
hil
d
sea
t.
4.
Remove the ke
y
keepin
g
the switch in the
new positio
n
.
Front passen
g
er's airba
g
1
3
4
1
2
9
B.
Deactivation o
f
the D
SC/
A
S
R s
y
stem.
9
4
C
.
Deactivation o
f
the
S
top
&
S
tart s
y
stem.
52
D.
Volumetric alarm monitorin
g
o
ff
.
1
4
6
E.
Elec
tr
ic
child
lock
o
n.
Passenger safety
A
.
Fr
o
nt
sea
t
be
lt
s
n
o
t f
as
t
e
n
ed
o
r
u
nf
as
t
e
n
ed
warnin
g
lamp.
B
.
Airba
g
fault warnin
g
lamp.
Front seat belts and
p
assen
g
er's front airba
g
27
C.
Front passen
g
er's airba
g
deactivation
warnin
g
lamp.
3
2
.
17
Familiarisation
Driving safely
Sto
p
& Start
Goin
g
into en
g
ine STOP mode
93
Th
e
"
ECO" warnin
g
lamp comes
on in the instrument panel and the
en
g
ine
g
oes into standb
y
:
Goin
g
into en
g
ine START mode
Deactivation
/
Reactivation
You can deactivate the s
y
stem at an
y
time b
y
pressin
g
the "ECO OFF" button; the button's
warnin
g
lamp comes on.
9
4
9
4, 9
5
Th
e s
y
stem
i
s automat
i
ca
lly
react
i
vate
d
e
ver
y
t
i
me t
h
e en
gi
ne
i
s starte
d
w
i
t
h
the key.
Be
f
ore re
f
uellin
g
or doin
g
an
y
thin
g
u
nder the bonnet,
y
ou must switch o
ff
the ignition with the key.
Th
e
"ECO" warnin
g
lamp
g
oes of
f
and the en
g
ine restarts:
-
w
ith a manual
g
earbo
x
, when
y
ou press
t
h
e c
l
utc
h
pe
d
a
l
,
-
wi
t
h
an e
l
ectron
i
c
g
ear
b
o
x
:
w
i
t
h
t
h
e
g
ear
l
ever
i
n pos
i
t
i
on
A
or
M,
w
he
n
y
ou release the brake pedal,
or with the
g
ear lever in position
N
a
n
d
b
rake pedal released, when
y
ou move the
g
ear lever to position
A
or
M
,
or when
y
ou en
g
a
g
e reverse.
-
with a manual
g
earbo
x
, at speeds below
12 mph
(
20 km
/
h
)
, when
y
ou put the
g
ear
l
ever
i
nto neutra
l
, an
d
y
ou re
l
ease t
h
e
cl
utc
h
p
e
d
a
l
,
-
with an electronic gearbo
x
, at s
p
eeds
below 5 mph
(
8 km
/
h
)
, when
y
ou press the
brake pedal or
y
ou put the
g
ear lever into
p
osition N
.
In certain circumstances,
S
TART mode may be
i
nvoked automaticall
y
; the
"
ECO" warnin
g
lamp
flashes for a few seconds, then
g
oes off.
In certain circumstances,
S
T
O
P mode may not
be available; the
"
ECO" warnin
g
lamp
f
lashes
for a few seconds, then
g
oes off.
18
Familiarisation
Driving safely
S
p
eed limiter "LIMIT" Cruise control "CRUISE"
Displa
y
in the instrument panel
The cruise control or speed limiter mode
appears in the instrument panel when it is
se
l
ec
t
ed
.
1.
S
electin
g
cruise control mode.
2.
D
ecrease t
h
e pro
g
ramme
d
va
l
ue.
3.
Increase the programmed value.
4.
C
ruise control
Off
/
Resume.
In order to be pro
g
rammed or activated, the
vehicle speed must be hi
g
her than
2
5 mph
(
40 km/h
)
, with at least 4th
g
ear en
g
a
g
ed on a
manual
g
earbox
(
2nd
g
ear on an electronic or
automatic
g
earbox
)
.
1.
S
electin
g
speed limiter mode.
2.
D
ecrease t
h
e pro
g
ramme
d
va
l
ue.
3.
Increase the programmed value.
4.
S
peed limiter
O
n
/
Off
.
The values must be set with the en
g
ine runnin
g
.
97
99
C
ruise control
Speed limite
r
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