Car won't start
Discussion
2012 FF
I drove my car into the garage 10 days ago, having washed and polished it, and now it won't start.
It feels like it's being immobised. No unburnt fuel smell or 'almost fired' after attempting to start.
I replaced the battery yesterday (PITA) but this makes no difference.
I've tried both key sets in case it was the track fob.
I'm getting the following codes:
I drove my car into the garage 10 days ago, having washed and polished it, and now it won't start.
It feels like it's being immobised. No unburnt fuel smell or 'almost fired' after attempting to start.
I replaced the battery yesterday (PITA) but this makes no difference.
I've tried both key sets in case it was the track fob.
I'm getting the following codes:
Sorry to hear about the damage to your car. i hope you get a satisfactory settlement. having the video evidence will be useful.
I understand that a condition of the RAC getting the Ferrari Assistance contract was to provide prestige, covered trucks. I was very impressed by how they loaded my car today in a covered lorry.
Did you discover why the cable between the starter motor and ecu stopped working? Could it be mice?
A Ferrari mechanic told me yesterday that there is between 30 and 40 miles of wiring in an FF. I find rodent damage a concern so we have a pest control firm inspection every month.
I understand that a condition of the RAC getting the Ferrari Assistance contract was to provide prestige, covered trucks. I was very impressed by how they loaded my car today in a covered lorry.
Did you discover why the cable between the starter motor and ecu stopped working? Could it be mice?
A Ferrari mechanic told me yesterday that there is between 30 and 40 miles of wiring in an FF. I find rodent damage a concern so we have a pest control firm inspection every month.
JACK6284 said:
Turns out that the cable from the starter motor to the ECU has corroded, this is then repaired by Colchester and the car should be ready to go. This was covered under the warranty too.
Just heard from Ferrari Colchester. Same outcome as yours; a corroded wire to the ECU.Although they weren't sure if the Power 15 Warranty covers this. Is yours a Power 15 warranty too?
Thank you. I’m collecting the car this afternoon so it’d be very helpful if you had that proof available today. I’m sure it’d only be a couple of hours labour to pay if the warranty does not cover a corroded wire, but if we pay thousands of pounds for a Ferrari warranty the it’s a shame not to use it!
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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