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612 - Overal Temperature

Discussion in '612/599' started by toddw, Jul 7, 2010.

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  1. toddw

    toddw Rookie

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    I have not spent a lot of seat time in the 612. It's a 2005 with 1,500 miles. Do these car always feel hot? A little bit of heat in the cabin from the motor? I can feel the heat when I get out of the car. Is this normal? Thanks.
     
  2. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    havent noticed this in my 09 but cld jsut be that im oblivious!
     
  3. champagne612

    champagne612 F1 Veteran BANNED

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    I have never noticed it - but keep in mind its all aluminum body
     
  4. donv

    donv Two Time F1 World Champ Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    I've never noticed it either (at least not more than any other car), and I've driven mine on some pretty hot days.
     
  5. Bronzage

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    I just came back from Beirut, been driving my car daily and its been very hot. Car never felt abnormal, AC working perfect in the conditions and car doesnt give off extra heat and cabin heat is not felt other than the obviouse sun on the windows and glass roof.

    MJ
     
  6. johns930

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    yes, mine its hot too after i shut it off.
    if urs is not hot, feel the inside of ur trunk after a drive then ur know.
    i think its normal, all the v12s are hot like that! my 599 too.

     
  7. toddw

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    thanks for the answers. Glad to know it's normal.
     

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