Ferrari CALIFORNIA Owner's Manual

The recommended oil type for a Ferrari California is 5W-40 synthetic motor oil. It's important to use high-quality oil to maintain optimal engine performance.
It is recommended to change the oil in your Ferrari California every 7,500 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. Regular oil changes are crucial for engine longevity.
Common issues with the convertible top include hydraulic leaks, misalignment, and electrical problems. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent these issues.
If the infotainment system malfunctions, try restarting the system, checking for software updates, and ensuring all connections are secure. If issues persist, consult a Ferrari technician.
To replace the brake pads, lift the vehicle, remove the wheel, and then the caliper. Replace the old pads with new ones and reassemble. It's advisable to have a professional perform this task.
Yes, a loud exhaust noise is typical for a Ferrari California due to its high-performance exhaust system. However, unusual noises should be inspected by a professional.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain regular servicing, ensure the tires are properly inflated, and drive conservatively. Avoiding rapid acceleration can also help.
Signs that the clutch may need replacing include slipping, difficulty shifting gears, and unusual noises. If you notice any of these, have the clutch inspected by a professional.
Store your Ferrari California in a cool, dry place, ideally with a car cover. Disconnect the battery to prevent drain, and consider using a fuel stabilizer.
Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule, which typically includes regular oil changes, brake inspections, tire rotations, and fluid checks every 12,000 miles or annually.