Ferrari Key Blanks

As these cars get older and change hands more frequently it is very common for keys to go missing.  Fortunately inexpensive key blanks are available as the key pattern is shared with a number of Fiat vehicles. I have successively used the Giobert GT6RP key blank in a number of modern Ferrari models.  As far as I … More Ferrari Key Blanks

Ferrari 360 Battery Change

Changing the battery on a 360 is fairly straightforward.  The Ferrari factory battery is a FIAMM VR760 – in the UK this is called an “096”.  My preference is to fit Bosch S5 batteries – the correct battery is an S5 008 (Bosch ref 577 400 078): The first thing to do is to

Ferrari 360 Slow Down

The 360 is fitted with catalytic converter (Cat) temperature control system that can trigger a rather alarming message on the dash that tells the driver to “SLOW DOWN”.  This message is sometimes accompanied by a loss of engine power and if the driver doesn’t understand what is happening it can be a worrying moment. The purpose of … More Ferrari 360 Slow Down

Ferrari 360 engine oil level checks and the danger of overfilling

The correct way to check the engine oil level is to warm the oil up to proper operating temperature. Unless I have just changed the oil, I always check the level after driving several miles. Here is the extract from the owners manual which states the correct way of checking the level. Note that it … More Ferrari 360 engine oil level checks and the danger of overfilling

Ferrari 360 by the numbers

I had to explain the difference between the chassis and assembly numbers the other day so thought it would be useful to note the different type of numbers and identification plates found on the 360. The numbered sections below correspond to the numbers in this diagram: 1. Chassis Number. This is stamped into

Magnesium Wheels

Further to my post about the different wheels fitted to the 360 (link), I thought I’d expand on the topic of magnesium wheels.  The standard wheels fitted to the 355 are made from a magnesium alloy.  Although this means that they are very strong and light, the downside is that magnesium is hygroscopic – ie: it absorbs water. … More Magnesium Wheels