Driving the 430
Discussion
cymario said:
Hi Guys,
I have very recently purchased an 07 F430 coupe F1 with 8,000 miles on it and have now driven it a few times.
I noticed when I drove it yesterday the car had restricted power delivery and was doing quite high revs for a low speed. the power was so restricted that when i pulled off from stand still the car would 'kangaroo' a bit. The display them came up with the message 'slow down'. I then pulled over and turned car off and then on again and noticed that the car went into 'auto' mode. When i pressed the 'auto' button and the car went into manual it felt better. I then noticed that everytime i started the engine the car would default to 'auto' and I had to press the 'auto' button to get the car back into manual mode. Can anybody shed any light on this? Should I be worried?
Thanks
What colour was the slow down warning message?I have very recently purchased an 07 F430 coupe F1 with 8,000 miles on it and have now driven it a few times.
I noticed when I drove it yesterday the car had restricted power delivery and was doing quite high revs for a low speed. the power was so restricted that when i pulled off from stand still the car would 'kangaroo' a bit. The display them came up with the message 'slow down'. I then pulled over and turned car off and then on again and noticed that the car went into 'auto' mode. When i pressed the 'auto' button and the car went into manual it felt better. I then noticed that everytime i started the engine the car would default to 'auto' and I had to press the 'auto' button to get the car back into manual mode. Can anybody shed any light on this? Should I be worried?
Thanks
johnnyreggae said:
Its just possible the initial issue came from you starting the engine before 'check ok' came on which is why when you turned it on and off it went away - the 'auto' mode query may be different - might it be worth reading to see if there are any hints in the owners manual ?
New owners often get the kangarooing because they are not positive enough on the throttle from zero to engage the clutch
Thanks. The 'kangarooing' was caused because the car did not have enough power to move off smoothly. New owners often get the kangarooing because they are not positive enough on the throttle from zero to engage the clutch
cymario said:
I think it was red.
If it was red then that's the cat temperature warning. Did the message appear when the car was warmed up or was it there from a cold start? In any case you're going to need to visit someone with a diagnostic computer so if you let us know where you are based we can recommend someone.voicey said:
If it was red then that's the cat temperature warning. Did the message appear when the car was warmed up or was it there from a cold start? In any case you're going to need to visit someone with a diagnostic computer so if you let us know where you are based we can recommend someone.
The message appeared when the car was warmed up. Im in the West Midlands (Birmingham)Check your hydraulic pump. How long does it spend 'charging'when you open the driver's door? It may be strugling to cope with the e-diff and F1 box...
cymario said:
Hi Guys,
I have very recently purchased an 07 F430 coupe F1 with 8,000 miles on it and have now driven it a few times.
I noticed when I drove it yesterday the car had restricted power delivery and was doing quite high revs for a low speed. the power was so restricted that when i pulled off from stand still the car would 'kangaroo' a bit. The display them came up with the message 'slow down'. I then pulled over and turned car off and then on again and noticed that the car went into 'auto' mode. When i pressed the 'auto' button and the car went into manual it felt better. I then noticed that everytime i started the engine the car would default to 'auto' and I had to press the 'auto' button to get the car back into manual mode. Can anybody shed any light on this? Should I be worried?
Thanks
I have very recently purchased an 07 F430 coupe F1 with 8,000 miles on it and have now driven it a few times.
I noticed when I drove it yesterday the car had restricted power delivery and was doing quite high revs for a low speed. the power was so restricted that when i pulled off from stand still the car would 'kangaroo' a bit. The display them came up with the message 'slow down'. I then pulled over and turned car off and then on again and noticed that the car went into 'auto' mode. When i pressed the 'auto' button and the car went into manual it felt better. I then noticed that everytime i started the engine the car would default to 'auto' and I had to press the 'auto' button to get the car back into manual mode. Can anybody shed any light on this? Should I be worried?
Thanks
cymario said:
Hi Guys,
I then noticed that everytime i started the engine the car would default to 'auto' and I had to press the 'auto' button to get the car back into manual mode. Can anybody shed any light on this? Should I be worried?
Thanks
Thought the box always started in Auto - mine does. Changes to manual as soon as I start playing with the paddles I then noticed that everytime i started the engine the car would default to 'auto' and I had to press the 'auto' button to get the car back into manual mode. Can anybody shed any light on this? Should I be worried?
Thanks
cymario said:
The message appeared when the car was warmed up. Im in the West Midlands (Birmingham)
If the warning light was red then the cat overheat threshold has been triggered. If the car was warm when it happened then one of two things could have occured:a) The temperature in one catalytic converter got too high
b) The temperature probe has malfunctioned (Thankfully, Ferrari got rid of the dreadful Cat "ECU" on the 430)
When the temperature threshold is reached the car will flash the warning and if it continues to climb the fuel will be shut off to one bank (hence the low power and rough running).
It is impossible to say what the problem is over the internet - the safest option is to get the car to someone with a proper diagnostic computer to take a look at what errors have been logged.
It will be as Voicey has said, the best guy for you is Gary from GT Auto
http://www.gtautospecialist.co.uk/
He is a top man and as a SD3 ! give him a call
http://www.gtautospecialist.co.uk/
He is a top man and as a SD3 ! give him a call
chippy348 said:
It will be as Voicey has said, the best guy for you is Gary from GT Auto
http://www.gtautospecialist.co.uk/
He is a top man and as a SD3 ! give him a call
I know a couple of people who use Gary - you will be in safe hands with him.http://www.gtautospecialist.co.uk/
He is a top man and as a SD3 ! give him a call
purpleperil said:
Thought the box always started in Auto - mine does. Changes to manual as soon as I start playing with the paddles
Well well. I had mine for 5 years and drove it for 27K and never knew it did that! Pressing the A button was the first thing I always did when I jumped in!red_duke said:
I thought only the 430 Scuderia defaulted to auto mode during startup?
My 2005 F430 F1 always starts in manual mode so perhaps it depends on the age of the gearbox ECU?
Yes, it's down to software level, which is programmable. Ferrari brought out several revisions. One (in mid '07) included default to auto on startup, (something the federal market wanted, but the euro cars got it too) so some cars do this, others do not. The '07 reflash also included changes to increase clutch longevity, particularly when using launch. The later version after that one also used a really neat bit of programming called a "torque transmittablity curve" to further extend clutch life. The only way to know which version you have is to have it hooked up to a diagnostic machine..My 2005 F430 F1 always starts in manual mode so perhaps it depends on the age of the gearbox ECU?
Cerbieherts said:
Yes, it's down to software level, which is programmable. Ferrari brought out several revisions. One (in mid '07) included default to auto on startup, (something the federal market wanted, but the euro cars got it too) so some cars do this, others do not. The '07 reflash also included changes to increase clutch longevity, particularly when using launch. The later version after that one also used a really neat bit of programming called a "torque transmittablity curve" to further extend clutch life. The only way to know which version you have is to have it hooked up to a diagnostic machine..
Is the software update something a dealer should do at service time or do you have to ask/pay for it?purpleperil said:
Is the software update something a dealer should do at service time or do you have to ask/pay for it?
It was done while the car was under warranty, it wasn't a recall , just a software update, so would be chargeable. Unfortunately, only a few specialists have the updated SD3 files, which means it may be an expensive visit to a main dealer to find out...Cerbieherts said:
It was done while the car was under warranty, it wasn't a recall , just a software update, so would be chargeable. Unfortunately, only a few specialists have the updated SD3 files, which means it may be an expensive visit to a main dealer to find out...
When is a visit to a main dealer ever not expensive? If the later update was released before 2009 then I guess a 2007 should have had it done under warranty then? Mine was still covered under extended power cube warranty until last January if that counts?
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