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If this is still an issue then dm me and I can help you out with what to do.
If a Ferrari battery goes dead because it's not put on charge. That isn't covered by warranty. You might get a goodwill fix but it's not covered.
If you search, maranello classic parts, that website should be able to help you.
Just draining from the radiators will be sufficient. Draining the block is not that big of a deal if you don't do it. I would only drain the block...
The bottom long bolt is 205nm
For the wheels on 458, technically it does depend on the bolts for if they are 100nm or 120nm. However I do them all to 120nm as do most people so...
The hub nut that fastens to the axle shafts are 275Nm
I would start by checking the F1 fluid level.
What other torque settings do you need?
Of possible I would also suggest having someone outside the car as you take off trying to listen and somewhat pinpoint the noise
You need specific tools and such so I would highly recommend taking to a dealer. I would doubt it's something you can do yourself. I have removed...
Yes the switch does vary a bit from model to model. But for pretty much all of them battery disconnect isn't necessary. I've had quite a few cars...
Ah OK, yh then that definitely makes me think that there is a problem with the alternator. Because most 488 don't usually have an issue with the...
One thing I will point out is sometimes you can start a 430 too quickly, I would try turning the ignition on giving it a good 10-20 seconds before...
Ah OK I'm quite surprised by that, and it's just a normal extension lead nothing heavy duty? I assume it's also not coiled up and completely...
The best and quickest way to recover is to disconnect the 12v battery then charge it fully and separately. Then reconnect the 12v and then plug in...
You will probably notice it get very very hot so I would be wary. Especially if it's a normal one, if its a heavy duty thick one with good...
That is correct. Just turn the car off, reset the switch and then turn on and everything should be fine. There should be no need for a battery...
I would suggest the best thing to do would be to get it plugged in so can be checked and cleared. However if that is a problem you could try...
From what I've read it does seem like you have a very excessive battery drain. I can see you have booked it in for that so hopefully that should...