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You need to enter the security code for the radio to work! Look for the code card supplied with the vehicle......if you cannot find the code then you will have to pull the Becker radio out to get the serial number off the outer case and then contact this link for the code: Car radio codes in Uxbridge London Gumtree
Hello and welcome to Fixya! As a first course of action, I strongly suggest that you remove the positive batter connector and let it sit for atleast 5mins. before reconnecting it. This will reset the system and can get your vehicle back to it's normal operation.
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Time to open up the cluster and check for bulbs being out, or a shorted wire. Do the dials and gauges still work, and is there a dimmer on your model. I remember the older Ferrari's' having a dial type dimmer, you may have moved it to the lowest setting that would make them appear off.
Oh how I wish I had such a problem. You should jump start it and let it run or drive it for a half an hour or so then park it and see if it starts again in the morning. If the battery is dead again you probably need to go ahead and replace it.
try removing the negative battery lead on your car for 7 min. and if doesnt go off you need an electronic scan tool designed for cars model to reset it...
Open the bonnet area, you will find the master switch on the upper left area, turn it OFF (right). After one minute, put the ignition in POS 2 without starting the car, leave for 30sec, start the car BUT leave idle for 10 minutes.
Correct, the battery is in the passenger footwell under the aluminum plate. It is perfectly fine to charge the battery here, but it is not recommended to jump start. Also, it is possible to get in the trunk without having power. There is an emergency release pull tab under the drivers side dash. Quite easy to use, actually I normally use this in lieu of the normal electric release.
About 11 MPG. I had to convert KM to Miles. Of course this is for "highway" driving without a lot of stops and starts. I didn't find any information on city driving, but I would guess that it would be around 8 MPG.
sorry no have.
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