Ferrari F12 BERLINETTA Lighting Installation Guide
Lighting
The external lights and turn indicators only work when the ignition key is in position II. The external lights can be switched on and off manually or automatically, depending on the ambient light.
The switch A, on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel, can be set to five different positions:
- O Lights off
Running and number plate lights on (*)
Low beams on (*)
Parking lights
AUT Automatic operation of the external lights according to ambient light. (*) The relative warning light on the instrument panel comes on.
High Beams
To turn on the high beams when the light switch A is set to pull back lever B on the steering wheel. When the high beams are on
the relative warning light instrument panel comes on. Then push lever B towards the dashboard or pull it back to turn off the high beams and turn on the low beams.
The headlights can be flashed by pushing the left-hand lever B towards the dashboard. Flashing also occurs with lights off if the ignition key is set to II. The high beams are used for flashing.
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Follow the Road Regulations of the country you are travelling in for using the high beams.
Parking Lights
The parking lights work only with the ignition key in position 0 or with the key removed. They are activated by turning the light switch A to position . When the parking lights are on, the warning light illuminates on the instrument panel .
When the parking lights are on, hold down one of the two turn indicators C buttons on the steering wheel for more than 0.5 seconds to turn on the partial parking lights on the corresponding side; press the same turn indicator again for more than 0.5 seconds to go back to full parking lights. When the partial parking lights are on (on only one side of the vehicle), the running light warning light turns off whereas the vehicle symbol indicating which parking light is on (left or right) is displayed on the left TFT display for 10 seconds. When the light switch A is turned to AUT and the ignition key is in position II, the running lights, low beams and number plate lights turn on and off automatically according to the ambient light.
The high beams can only be activated manually by pulling back the left-hand lever B.
If the high beam control is activated, the high beams will turn on every time the lights are activated automatically. We recommend therefore that you turn them off every time the twilight sensor deactivates the external lights.
If there is fog during the day, the running lights and low beams will not be turned on automatically. The driver must always be ready to turn on the lights manually and also the rear fog lights, if necessary.
After automatic activation of the external lights, it will always be possible to turn on the rear fog lights manually. When the external lights are deactivated automatically, the rear fog lights are also turned off (if active) automatically. Therefore, if necessary, the driver will have to turn on the rear fog lights manually upon the next automatic activation.
The driver is always responsible for turning on the external lights, depending on the ambient light and in compliance with the regulations in force in the country of use. The automatic system for turning on and off the external lights must be considered an aid for the driver. If necessary, turn the lights on and off manually.
The twilight sensor is comprised of a global sensor which measures the ambient light upwards. In the event of sensor failure, the system switches on low beams and running lights, regardless of the daylight conditions; a failure message will appear on the instrument panel display. The failure indication will be displayed as long as the light switch is turned to AUT. If this occurs, we recommend that you deactivate the automatic system and turn on the external lights manually if necessary.
If this occurs, contact the Ferrari Service Network as soon as possible.
Day lights
The LEDS on the headlights serve as front turn indicators and day lights. To activate or deactivate the day running lights, call up the MENU screen page on the left TFT display, select the items “Car setup”, “Day lights” and select ON to activate the function and OFF to deactivate it.
Quickly press the left indicator or right indicator button C on the steering wheel to switch on the relevant turn indicator. The relative warning light comes or on the instrument panel on. The turn indicator goes off when the steering wheel is realigned. Holding down one of the two C buttons (for more than 0.3 seconds) temporarily switches on the relevant turn indicator: it is switched off after 3 flashes (“lane change” function).
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Rear Fog Lights
The rear fog lights are turned on only if the high beams or low beams are on when button D is pressed; the relevant warning light E on the instrument panel comes on to indicate that they have been turned on.
Use the rear fog lights only in poor visibility conditions.
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Hazard Warning Lights
Press button F to turn on the hazard warning lights. All the turn indicators will start blinking intermittently; these lights will operate with the ignition key in any position. When the lights are on, the relative warning lights on the instrument panel and the button fl ash. To turn them off, press the button again.
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With the “Follow me home” function, the low beams stay lit for a preset period of time once the engine has been turned off and light up the area around the vehicle to help the driver and passengers see their way in the dark. The function can be manually activated by pressing the high beam/flashing lever B when the ignition key is in position 0 or removed, within 3 minutes of switching off the engine (time that is reduced to 30 seconds if the driver- side door is opened). Each time lever B is pressed, the period of time that the low beams remain on increases by 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210 seconds. Each time lever B is pressed, the message “Follow me” appears on the left TFT display followed by the preset period of time that the low beams remain on.
The AFS2 adaptive headlight system (available on request) enables synchronous movement of the left and right front beams (high and low) and has been designed to illuminate the road better and reduce areas of shadow in the vehicle’s trajectory. The headlights’ swivel angle, which ranges from 8° inwards and 15° outwards, is defined by the steering angle. The AFS2 system also uses a “Dynamic Levelling” device that directs the light beam vertically when accelerating and braking by moving the headlights up to 1.9° upwards when braking and up to 1° downwards when accelerating. The adaptive headlight system deactivates its corrective action when driving round bends at low speed.
When the doors are closed, the dome light D on the roof can be turned on or off using the switch E. Switches F and G turn the driver-side and passenger-side spotlights on and off.
When a door is opened, for approx. 3 minutes
When all the doors are closed and the key is in position 0, for approx. 10 seconds When the key is removed, for approx. 10 seconds When the doors are unlocked, for approx. 10 seconds When the inertia switch is activated, for approx. 15 minutes. The dome light deactivates automatically in the following conditions: After the preset activation time expires When the doors are closed and the key is in position II When the doors are locked When the inertia switch is reactivated.
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FAQs
The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Lighting is a high-performance sports car with a strong V12 engine and an eye-catching design.
The “Lighting” variety usually refers to a limited edition or customized version of the F12 Berlinetta, with distinctive exterior and interior design aspects.
The engine specifications vary based on the model and year, but they usually have a naturally aspirated V12 engine with over 700 horsepower.
The F12 Berlinetta Lighting has a top speed of more than 200 mph (320 km/h) and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in around 3 seconds.
A dual-clutch automatic transmission is standard on the F12 Berlinetta Lighting, allowing for rapid and precise gear shifts.
The F12 Berlinetta Lighting is generally available as a coupe, although depending on demand, Ferrari may create limited convertible variations.
It typically includes advanced entertainment systems, navigation, and driver assistance technologies, though precise features may vary according on model and year.
Because of its superior suspension and aerodynamic design, the F12 Berlinetta Lighting is acclaimed for its remarkable handling and precision.
Prices vary according on the model, customization choices, and market conditions, but it is generally classified as a high-end luxury sports car.
Special editions, such as the F12 Berlinetta Lighting, often have restricted production numbers, making it a rare and sought-after vehicle.
Although fuel efficiency is not a main issue for high performance sports vehicles such as the F12 Berlinetta Lighting, it does have a low MPG rating due to its strong engine.
While it can be driven on a daily basis, its sporty style and firm suspension make it best suited for furious rides and occasional track use.
To distinguish the Lighting edition, design variations may include distinct paint schemes, specific badging, and custom interior options.
Given its performance oriented character, maintenance expenses might be considerable, and it is suggested that it be maintained by approved Ferrari specialists.
Yes, the F12 Berlinetta Lighting is normally street legal, but before acquiring one, be sure to verify local restrictions and emissions standards.
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