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Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by Mr Aryan, Apr 7, 2010.

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  1. Mr Aryan

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    on the dash, when you go to read the tire pressure, there is an error message, the dealer said it's the tire pressure control unit needs to be replaced...

    Can anyone tell me what's the part number of the unit? or a website that sells Enzo parts? need to compare the price with our dealer.
     
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  3. Ferrari_Michael

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    The tyre pressure control unit or the sensors in the wheels?
     
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    What is the error message? What happens when you try to calibrate the tire pressures?
     
  5. Ferrari_Michael

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    If it is indeed the ECU, the replacment part is exactly the same as a 575M part, #199768. This is approx £300 GBP.
    If it is the Sensor inside the wheel, this is the same as the Scuderia and the 612. Approx £100 GPB

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    Napolis Three Time F1 World Champ Honorary Owner

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    The monitors in the tires go bad after a while. You have to replace all 4. You have to get the right ones they are euro/us specific. You also need an SD 3 computer to reset them which your dealer should have. You have to drive the car as driving is what charges the batteries in the monitors. If you don't they will go bad again.

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  7. Mr Aryan

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    It's a friends car who took it to the dealer and they said it's the control unit...
    i asked him to get the part number from the dealer so i can make sure...

    so far I've searched and found the part number 211762, similar to F430 and 575

    no.1 in the attached diagram
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    211762 replaced 199768 still about uk£ 300 although as noted above its usually the sensor/monitor inside the wheel that gives up
     
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  9. Ferrari_Michael

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    Bloody sensors, cost me a fortune a year ago.
     
  10. Mr Aryan

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    Just got a confirmation from the dealer that the part is 211762 tire pressure control which is replaced with 199768 as grayboxer said

    imagine that the dealer quoted us around $3000 for the unit...
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