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New 612 Owner with Problems

Discussion in '612/599' started by farhad, Jun 16, 2011.

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  1. farhad

    farhad Rookie

    Jun 16, 2011
    3
    Hi I Just Bought 2006 612 scaglietti with 13,000 KM on It .
    And I have Few Problem With the car.
    1st:The car Has Check Engine Light and When i scan it with scan tool they were 2codes writen catalytic converter 1&2 BLOWN.and previous Owner Sayd That he changed them but the code came.
    2nd:eek:n The Display Says That The Callibration Is failed.

    Any Time I reset The ECU With Scan Tool The Check Engine Light Comes after 1 or 2 Hour.

    So Is There Any way i can Do the Full Reset For ECU And The Car Can Relearn Everything from beginning?
     
  2. bayareaferrari

    bayareaferrari Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2004
    672
    California
    When were the cats replaced?

    For the tires it could be 2 items.
    1. Re-Callibrat the TPM with the button on the dome light
    2. The TPM batteries could be bad and need to be replaced-common, inexpensive to fix

    A full ECU wipe will not fix the problem with the CATs if they are bad.
     
  3. farhad

    farhad Rookie

    Jun 16, 2011
    3
    the previous owner sayd he changed the catalytic converters 6months ago And After That that LIGHT Came .
    when i pressed that Botton dome light It Says Calibration Active(in Green Color)but 5sec afrer again it says the Calibration System Inactive temp
     
  4. farhad

    farhad Rookie

    Jun 16, 2011
    3
    Where are TPM batteries ?Can I get Them in Market or i have to Go to Dealer?
     
  5. bayareaferrari

    bayareaferrari Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2004
    672
    California
    You will need to have a dealer order the battery's for the TPM's and a service shop remove the tires, install them and put the tires back on. Very simple for any tire shop.

    If the CATs are less than a year old and are failing they should be covered under a part warranty(generally and Ferrari part has a 1 year warranty).

    My advice is to take the car into the dealership and have them fix the problem
     

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