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Welcome
Welcome to your new Aston Martin DBX.
This Owner’s Handbook has been designed to explain the
vehicle’s operation and to make the control of its systems easy to
understand and operate. All new owners are recommended to
read the Owner’s Handbook prior to driving. This Owner’s
Handbook forms part of the essential vehicle equipment for
homologation purposes and must stay with the vehicle at all
times.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are used within this
Owner’s Guide to call your attention to specific types of
information.
Warning: Provided to show procedures which must be
followed precisely to help avoid the risk of personal injury.
Caution: Provided to show procedures which must be
followed precisely to reduce the possibility of damage to your
vehicle.
Provided to show procedures which will help to avoid
difficulties in the operation of your vehicle.
Component Location
All directions for locating components are described as viewed
from the driver’s seat, i.e. the fuel filler flap shown on this
diagram will be described as ‘located at the rear right side of the
vehicle’.
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Vehicle Identification
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in the left side
bottom corner of the windscreen.
The VIN plate can also be found in the passenger side door shut
panel and laser etched onto the right side front footwell.
To view the VIN etched into the floor panel, lift the carpet up
from the front, and then lift the sound deadening material.
Data Recording
This vehicle is equipped with a Event Data Recorder (EDR)
system. Electronic modules in this vehicle are able to record
detailed data, such as:
• The use of restraint systems, including seat belts by the driver
and passengers.
• Information about the performance of various systems and
modules in the vehicle.
• Information related to engine, throttle, steering, brake or
other system status.
Any of these systems can include information on how the driver
operates the vehicle, measuring vehicle speed, steering input,
brake and throttle application. This information may be stored
under regular operation, in a crash or in a near crash event.
This information can be read and used by:
• Aston Martin
• Service and repair facilities
• Law enforcement or government agencies
• Others who may assert a right or obtain your consent to know
such information.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required,
and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the
vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement,
that have the special equipment, can read the information if they
have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
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Reporting Safety Defects
If you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect which could
cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should
immediately inform your Aston Martin Dealer or the Aston
Martin Client Services at the address shown.
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
Client Services
Banbury Road
Gaydon
Warwick
CV35 0DB
England
Telephone:
+44 (0)1926 644700
Driving Safety
• Always wear your seat belt.
• Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Always obey all speed and traffic laws and regulations. Never
drive faster than the posted speed limit or than conditions
allow.
• Be particularly careful driving on slippery or wet surfaces.
• This vehicle is a high performance multi-terrain vehicle and
has handling characteristics you may not be accustomed to.
Familiarise yourself with the vehicle and always drive
prudently, being aware of your own limitations and the
limitations of the vehicle. As with other vehicles of this type,
failure to operate the vehicle correctly can result in accident
and injury.
• Follow the maintenance schedule approved in this guide.
• Never allow the vehicle to be driven by inexperienced
drivers.
Make sure that you are wearing appropriate footwear to
efficiently operate the control pedals. Make sure that pedal
movement is not restricted by floor mats or other objects trapped
beneath pedals.
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Aston Martin Heritage Trust
The Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity
dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enhancement of
over 100 years of history of Aston Martin. Its world class
collection comprising the automotive museum, substantial
archive and collection of historical artefacts is housed in the
magnificently restored Grade II* listed barn in Oxfordshire which
it shares with the Owners' Club. As a member of the Owners’
Club you become a member and supporter of the Trust, so please
log on to our web site for more information, or better still pay us
a visit and see the collection for yourself.
Aston Martin Heritage Trust
Drayton St. Leonard
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
England
OX10 7BG
Telephone: +44 (0) 1865 400 414
Website: www.amht.org.uk
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Aston Martin Owners' Club (AMOC)
An invitation to join the Aston Martin Owners' Club
The sporting spirit of the 1930s exists today in one of the world’s
most exclusive car clubs. Enthusiasts in nearly 60 countries are
united by an interest in iconic cars with an enviable pedigree.
Enjoy the company of like-minded owners in a wide range of
activities: social evenings, weekends away or motoring tours.
Something more competitive? AMOC Concours are a benchmark
for connoisseurs of fine motorcars. A need for speed? We
organise track days, sprints and hill climbs as well as circuit racing
in venues such as Silverstone, Goodwood and Lime Rock in the
USA.
Aston Martin Owners' Club
Drayton St. Leonard
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
England
OX10 7BG
+44 (0) 1865 400 400
Website: www.amoc.org
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Produced by the Technical Publications Department
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
Banbury Road
Gaydon
Warwick
CV35 0DB
England
Telephone:
+44 (0)1926 644300
Issue 3: July 2020
Part Number: MY83-19A322-AA
Barcodes conform to AML specification AMES000043
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Quick Start............................................................................. 1
Vehicle Security ..................................................................... 2
Before Driving........................................................................ 3
Controls ................................................................................. 4
Driving................................................................................... 5
Climate Control...................................................................... 6
Navigation ............................................................................. 7
Media Systems....................................................................... 8
Phone System ........................................................................ 9
Vehicle and System Settings ................................................. 10
Maintenance and Technical Data ......................................... 11
Service...................................................................................A
Aston Martin Warranty........................................................... B
Alphabetical Index .................................................................C
Every effort has been made to make sure that the information
provided in this Owner’s Handbook is accurate and up-to-date.
However, neither the manufacturer or the Dealer, by whom this
Owner’s Handbook is supplied, will in any circumstances be held
responsible for any inaccuracy or the consequences thereof.
Software instructions in this handbook are correct at time of print.
However, these may be subject to change due to ongoing
software updates during the vehicle’s lifetime. Contact your
Aston Martin Dealer for further information.
© Copyright Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, 2020. All Rights
Reserved. This publication is provided with your vehicle for your
personal, private and non-commercial use. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or
transmitted, in any form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording or other means without prior written permission from
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited.
The manufacturer reserves the right to vary specifications without
notice in accordance with its policy of continual product
improvement.
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Quick Start
Vehicle Key ......................................................................... 1.2
Driving Position................................................................... 1.3
Vehicle Controls .................................................................. 1.5
Infotainment ..................................................................... 1.11
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1.2
Quick Start
Vehicle Key
What Do The Buttons On The Key Do?
(Refer to ’Vehicle Key’, page 2.2)
[1] LOCK: Press to lock the vehicle and arm the security
system.
[2] UNLOCK: Press to unlock either the driver's door or
the vehicle.
[3] TAILGATE: Press to operate the powered tailgate.
Global Close
Press and hold to unlock all vehicle doors and open all
windows.
Press and hold to lock all doors and close all windows.
Keyless Entry
To unlock the vehicle, fully push the front edge of the door
handle. If the system recognises a valid key signal, the door will
unlock and open.
To lock the vehicle, close all the vehicle doors and press the rear
edge of the door handle to activate the lock switch.
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Quick Start
1.3
Driving Position
How Do I Adjust The Seat?
(Refer to ’Seat Adjustment’, page 3.2)
[1] BOLSTER/LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH
(OPTIONAL): Press the switch up to select lumbar adjustment.
Press down to select bolster adjustment.
[2] BOLSTER/LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT: Use the directional pad
to adjust the position of the lumbar or bolster support.
[3] SEAT POSITION ADJUST: Seat forward/backward and height
adjust. Raise front to tilt base of seat.
[4] SEAT BACKREST ADJUST: Seat back angle adjust.
[5] MEMORY SEAT POSITIONS: Use to select or store memory
positions for the seat, steering column and door mirror positions .
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1.4
Quick Start
What Do The Door Switches Do?
[A] DOOR MIRROR SELECTOR: Press to select left or right door
mirror (Refer to ’Exterior Mirrors’, page 3.8).
[B] DOOR MIRROR ADJUSTMENT: Use the direction pad to
adjust the mirror position.
[C] WINDOW SWITCH: Press or pull to operate the driver or
passenger windows (Refer to ’Windows’, page 3.5).
[D] WINDOW LOCK: Press to disable rear passenger window
switches and rear climate control switches.
How Do I Use The Memory Positions?
(Refer to ’How Do I Use The Memory Positions?’, page 1.4).
Setting a Position
Adjust the seat, steering column and the door rear view mirrors
to the desired position. Push the memory button (M), then press
the required memory channel (1, 2 or 3) to save the positions. A
chime is heard and a message will show in the message centre to
confirm. By repeating these steps and pressing an unused button,
a second and third driving position can be saved in the memory.
Recalling a Memory Position
Once in the seat press and hold button 1, 2 or 3 (depending on
which saved channel is required) until all movement is stopped.
The seat will move to the saved position.
Seat and steering wheel movement will be interrupted if the
memory channel button is released. Exterior mirror movement
will continue. Press and hold the memory channel button to
complete seat and steering wheel movement.
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1.5
Vehicle Controls
What Do The Lower Switches Do?
[1] HAZARD WARNING SWITCH: Press to set the hazard
warning lamps on or off.
[2] MODE UP: Move up through drive modes.
[3] MODE DOWN: Move down through drive modes.
[4] ACCESS MODE: Press to lower the vehicle for easy access
when road speed is below 4 km/h (3 mph)
1
(Refer to ’Access
mode’, page 2.11).
[5] HILL DESCENT CONTROL: Press to active Hill Descent
system.
[6] PASSENGER AIRBAG STATUS: Indicator to show if the
passenger airbag is active.
[7] VOLUME CONTROL: Use the roller dial to adjust the audio
volume. Press to mute audio.
[8] INFOTAINMENT ON/OFF: Press to turn Infotainment system
on or off.
[9] LANE KEEP ASSIST: Use the set lane keep assist system to on
or off.
[10] STOP/START: Press to turn the Eco stop/start system on or
off.
[11] PARK DISTANCE CONTROL: Press to set the Park Distance
Control (PDC) sensors to on or off.
[12] CAMERA/PARK ASSIST: Changes the infotainment system
display to the camera system. Press and hold to start Active Park
Assist.
1.
The vehicle will return to normal ride height when road speed is higher
than 8 km/h (5 mph).
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1.6
Quick Start
What Does The Control Dial Do?
[1] CONTROL DIAL:
Use to navigate through menus in the infotainment system. Press
down to confirm a selection (referred to as ENTER throughout this
handbook).
[2] TOUCH PAD:
Touch sensitive pad which can be used to navigate menus in the
infotainment system. Press down to confirm a selection. The
touch pad can also be used for handwriting recognition (Refer to
’Touch Pad’, page 4.8).
[3] HOME/FAVOURITE:
Press to open the main infotainment menu. Press and hold
to add the current menu item to the global favourites list.
[4] QUICK ACCESS MENU:
Press to access the quick access menu.
[5] BACK:
Press to go back a level in the menu.
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What Are The Steering Wheel Controls?
Switches
[1] CAN:
Press to cancel the set speed.
[2] ACC/VARIABLE SPEED LIMITER SELECT:
Press to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and
variable speed limiter function.
[3] INCREASE DISTANCE:
Increases the set distance between the vehicle in front and your
vehicle.
[4] SPEED SET SWITCH:
Push up to increase or down to decrease the set speed for the
ACC or variable speed limiter. Press the rocker switch to resume
the set speed.
[5] DECREASE DISTANCE:
Decreases the set distance between the vehicle in front and your
vehicle.
[6] CALL:
Press to answer an incoming call or open the last dialled number.
[7] END CALL:
Press to end a call or reject an incoming call.
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[8] START VOICE CONTROL:
Press to start voice control (Refer to ’Voice Control’, page 4.15).
[9] MENU HOME/BACK:
Press to open the instrument cluster menu (Refer to ’Instrument
Cluster Menu’, page 4.13). Press again to go back one level in the
instrument cluster menu. Press and hold to return to the home
menu.
[10] MENU SCROLL BUTTONS:
Roll the menu scroll wheel up or down to navigate the instrument
cluster menu. Press the scroll wheel button to select an item in
the menu (referred to in this handbook as OK).
[11] VOLUME DOWN:
Press the volume down button to decrease the volume of the
audio system, or call volume during a phone call. Press and hold
to mute audio.
[12] VOLUME UP:
Press the volume up button to increase the volume of the audio
system, or call volume during a phone call.
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1.9
Transmission Paddles
[1] : Downshift Paddle
[2] : Upshift Paddle
P (Park) and R (Reverse) are selected with the PRND buttons.
What Do The Stalks Control?
Indicators and Headlamp Beam
Main Beam
Push the stalk for main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk back to
the initial position to return to dipped beam headlamps.
Flash Headlamps
Pull the stalk to flash the main beam headlamps.
Direction Indicators
Press up to briefly indicate a right turn and down for a left turn.
Press until the switch latches to hold the selected indicator on.
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1.10
Quick Start
Wiper Controls
Rotate the wipe speed selector (A) to select a wipe speed.
[1] : Windscreen wipers OFF
[2] : Intermittent wipe (low rain sensor sensitivity)
[3] : Intermittent wipe (high rain sensor sensitivity)
[4] : Continuous wipe (slow)
[5] : Continuous wipe (fast)
[6] : Press for single wipe. Press and hold to operate the front
windscreen washers.
How Do I Turn On The Exterior Lamps?
[1] : Left side park lamp
[2] : Right side park lamp
[3] : Side lamps (including number plate lamps)
[4] : Automatic headlamp mode
[5] : Dipped beam headlamps
[6] : Rear foglamp
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Quick Start
1.11
Infotainment
How Do I Pair A Bluetooth Device
(Refer to ’Pairing a Device’, page 9.2)
To add a new Bluetooth®
1
device, select Telephone from the
main menu, select Devices and select Connect a new device.
Select Search from system or Search from device.
Search From System
Select a device and press ENTER. Follow the instructions shown
on the phone and the infotainment display to pair the device.
Search From Device
Select AML Bluetooth #####
2
from the list of available devices
on the Bluetooth® device.
If AML Bluetooth ##### does not show, check that
Bluetooth® is active in the infotainment system and search again.
Follow the instructions shown on the phone and the infotainment
display to pair the phone.
What Can I Listen To?
Radio
Select Radio from the main menu.
Push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the radio menu and
select Station List.
Portable Media Audio
Select Media from the main menu.
The Now Playing screen shows track information such as album
art, artist and album name on the left side of the screen along
with track play time and track number. Media source device and
track name are shown on the right side of the screen.
1.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Aston
Martin is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of
their respective owners.
2.
A unique 5 digit number is given for each vehicle.
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1.12
Quick Start
How Do I Set A Navigation Destination?
Select Nav from the main menu.
Push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the navigation menu
and select Enter Destination to begin entering an address.
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Vehicle Security
Vehicle Key ......................................................................... 2.2
Unlocking and Opening ...................................................... 2.7
Anti-Theft Systems............................................................. 2.15
Homelink® Wireless Control............................................. 2.17
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2.2
Vehicle Security
Vehicle Key
Warning: The engine can be started by any person in the
vehicle if the brake pedal is pressed down and the start
button is pressed. Care should be taken that the vehicle key
is not left in the vehicle with only occupants such as young
children or pets inside.
If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
If the vehicle key is not in the vehicle, the message 'Key Not
Found' will be displayed in the instrument cluster when trying to
start the vehicle. This message will also be displayed if the vehicle
key battery does not have enough charge to be detected by the
keyless start system.
Vehicle Key Functions
[1] LOCK: Press and release to lock the vehicle and arm
the security system.
[2] UNLOCK: Press and release to unlock either the
driver's door or the vehicle (Refer to ’One Step Unlocking’,
page 2.3).
[3] TAILGATE: Press to operate the powered tailgate.
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Vehicle Security
2.3
One Step Unlocking
The vehicle key can be set to either unlock only the drivers door
on a single press of or all vehicle doors.
To cycle between single door unlock and full unlock, press and
hold and at the same time for 6 seconds.
If the vehicle is set to only open the driver's door, a second
press of will open all vehicle doors.
Lock operation of the fuel filler flap is not affected.
One Step Unlocking can only be set using the vehicle key.
Emergency Key
Press and hold the button (A) to release the ratchet holding the
emergency key (B) and pull the key out. The emergency key can
either be fully removed or partially removed and operate as a
keyring mount.
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2.4
Vehicle Security
The emergency key can be used to unlock the front left door. To
unlock the door, open the door handle, insert the key into the
door lock and turn.
Vehicle Key Battery
Warning: The vehicle key contains a small cell battery. Do
not ingest or swallow the battery. If the battery is swallowed,
there is a risk of choking, severe internal chemical burns or
death. Always keep both new and used batteries away from
children and do not allow children to use the vehicle key. If
you suspect a battery has been swallowed, immediately seek
medical attention.
Battery Power Conservation
The vehicle key can be deactivated to conserve battery power in
the vehicle key.
If the vehicle key is not moved for a set period of time, it will
automatically deactivate.
To manually deactivate the key, double tap .
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2.5
Battery Replacement
To replace the vehicle key's battery:
1. Remove the emergency key from the vehicle key.
2. Use the emergency key to release the tab holding the top
cover for the vehicle key.
3. Use the emergency key to release the battery tray.
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Vehicle Security
4. Replace the battery for the vehicle key.
The vehicle key uses a CR2032 battery.
Emergency Start
If the vehicle does not start and the message Place the key in the
marked space - See Owner's Manual is shown in the instrument
cluster:
1. Place the vehicle key in the space (A).
2. The vehicle will start after a short time.
3. Once the engine has started, the key can be moved.
If the vehicle does not start, leave the key in space (A), fully press
the brake pedal down and start the vehicle with the stop/start
button as usual.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the key checked.
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Vehicle Security
2.7
Certification
South Korea
Malaysia
Singapore
Unlocking and Opening
Unlocking From Outside the Vehicle
Using The Vehicle Key
Stand within 5 m (16 ft) of the vehicle, and press . To show
that the security system has been disarmed and the vehicle
unlocked, the direction indicators will flash twice
1
.
Push at point (A) to release the handle and pull to open the door.
The driver's door can be set to unlock with the first press of
the button and the rest of the vehicle with a second press (Refer
to ’One Step Unlocking’, page 2.3).
For ease of use at night white LEDs are incorporated into the
door handles which illuminate when the vehicle is unlocked. The
door LEDs will go off after 40 seconds or if the vehicle is locked
again.
Global Close
Press and hold to unlock all vehicle doors and open all
windows.
Press and hold to lock all doors and close all windows.
1.
An audible confirmation can also be set in the vehicle settings (Refer
to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4)
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2.8
Vehicle Security
Using Keyless Entry
To unlock the vehicle with keyless-entry active, fully push at point
(A) and open the door handle. The front edge of the door handle
will press a switch and the door will unlock and open.
If a door is opened while driving a warning sound will be heard
and a warning will be shown on the instrument cluster until the
door is closed again.
Automatic Locking
If the vehicle is unlocked but a door or the tailgate is not opened
within 40 seconds, the vehicle will automatically lock and arm
again.
Locking From Outside the Vehicle
Using The Vehicle Key
Close all the vehicle doors. Stand within 5 m (16 ft) of the vehicle,
point the vehicle key towards the vehicle and press . The
direction indicators will flash and all vehicle doors will lock. If
automatic fold-in mirrors has been set to on in the vehicle
settings, the mirrors will fold closed when the vehicle is locked,
and open when unlocked (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
If is pressed with the driver's door open, the vehicle will
not lock until that door has been closed.
Using Keyless Entry
Close all the vehicle doors. Press the rear edge of a door handle
to activate the lock switch.
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Vehicle Security
2.9
Interior Lock Switches
The doors can be locked and unlocked by using the master
unlock (1) and lock (2) switches.
If the vehicle is locked using the master lock switch, one pull of a
door handle will centrally unlock the doors and will open that
door.
If the vehicle is not locked using the vehicle key, the master lock
switch will operate seven minutes after the ignition control has
been turned off.
In the event of a vehicle accident the doors will automatically
unlock.
Child Locks
Child locks are available for the rear doors and the rear windows.
Child lock for the rear doors are a switch (A) to prevent the rear
doors from being opened from the inside. The rear window locks
are operated from the drivers window switch pack (Refer to
’Windows’, page 3.5).
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2.10
Vehicle Security
Automatic Locking Feature
The central locking can be set to automatically activate once the
vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h (9 mph).
The automatic locking feature can be activated or deactivated in
the vehicle settings menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
The vehicle must be stationary to change the status of the
automatic locking feature.
Easy Entry/Exit
The Easy Entry/Exit function could cause an occupant to
become trapped and/or cause injury. Keep clear of the
steering wheel when the Easy Entry/Exit function is used.
Easy Entry/Exit movement can be cancelled by moving the
adjustment lever for the steering column, seat switch or by
selecting a memory position.
To aid entry and exit from the vehicle, the steering wheel and
driver's seat can be set to move when the driver's door is
opened
1
. Steering wheel and seat will then remain in this
position until the vehicle is unlocked again and the driver's
seatbelt is buckled.
Easy Entry/Exit can also be set to only move the steering column
or turned off in the vehicle settings menu (Refer to ’Vehicle
Settings’, page 10.4).
1.
When the ignition set to off, the transmission in Park (P) and the driver's
seatbelt unbuckled.
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Vehicle Security
2.11
Access mode
Access mode is not available when a trailer is connected.
Repeated use of this feature in a short period of time may
cause the system to temporarily not function correctly and will
function as normal once the system has had opportunity to
pressurise again.
To aid getting in an out of the vehicle, access mode lowers the
vehicle 50 mm (2 inches). To lower the vehicle, press the access
button (A). Press the button to lift the vehicle again. If the vehicle
is moving, the vehicle will lower once road speed is below
4 km/h (3 mph).
The vehicle will return to normal ride height when road speed
is higher than 8 km/h (5 mph).
Automatic Access Mode
Automatic access mode operates by lowering the vehicle to
access height when the driver has arrived at their destination. The
vehicle will determine this from signals such as when the park
brake has been applied, ignition, seat belt buckle status and if the
doors are opened.
To enable Automatic Access mode, press and hold Access button
(A) for 3 seconds. A message will be shown in the instrument
cluster to confirm. To disable, press and hold the Access button
again for 3 seconds.
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2.12
Vehicle Security
Powered Tailgate
Caution: The powered tailgate swings upwards when it
opens. To prevent damage to the tailgate, make sure that
there is suitable clearance for it to open.
Press the tailgate button (A) on the vehicle key to operate
the powered tailgate.
If the vehicle is locked when is pressed, the doors will
remain locked and the security system will still be armed.
Use the tailgate switch (B) to operate the powered tailgate.
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2.13
Pull the handle (C) to operate the powered tailgate. Power Tailgate with Gesture Control
(Optional)
Warning: Make sure there is sufficient clearance under
the rear of the vehicle and that you stand on firm ground. It
is possible you could lose your balance on some surfaces,
such as on ice.
Warning: The vehicle exhaust system can become very
hot. To prevent injury make sure you only move your foot in
the detection range of the sensors .
Caution: Do not touch the bumper when you move your
foot to operate the system. If you do, you can cause damage
the bumper.
The gesture control system may not function correctly if there
is a build-up of dirt, road salt or snow around the sensors.
It is possible the tailgate could be released unintentionally,
such as when the rear bumper is being cleaned, or in an
automatic car wash. Do not carry the vehicle key with you in such
situations. This will prevent unintentional opening or closing of
the tailgate.
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Vehicle Security
Gesture control can be used to open the powered tailgate. To
operate, quickly move your foot under the rear bumper.
For the gesture control system to operate:
• The vehicle key must be within 3 m (10 ft) of the vehicle.
• The engine must not be running.
If the tailgate does not open after several attempts, wait at
least 10 seconds before you try again.
Tailgate Mounted Switches
The tailgate can also be closed with the vehicle key or the
internal tailgate switch in the centre console.
The tailgate close button (D) closes the powered tailgate. To stop
the tailgate closing, press the button again. Press the tailgate close
and lock button (E) to close the tailgate and lock the vehicle.
If the tailgate lock button is pressed, but the vehicle key is left
in the vehicle, the tailgate will close, but the lock will not engage.
The key must be removed from the vehicle before the vehicle can
be locked.
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Set Tailgate Height Restriction
It is possible to restrict the opening height of the tailgate. To set a
height restriction, press and hold the close button (D) when the
desired height is reached. There will be an audible confirmation
that the height has been set. To remove the height limit, press and
hold any of the tailgate open buttons until the audible
confirmation is heard that the limit is removed.
Anti-Theft Systems
Introduction
This vehicle is protected by an electronic security system which
includes:
• Remote arm and disarm
• Perimeter sensing
• Remote door, tailgate, fuel flap lock and unlock
• Alarm siren with battery backup (Only in markets where
audible sirens are permitted.)
• Random code encryption to prevent electronic scanning of
the vehicle key identity code
•Engine Immobiliser
• Ultrasonic Interior movement sensors
•Tilt (tow-away) sensor
When the security system is armed, any attempt to gain access by
breaking a window or forcibly opening a door, the tailgate or the
bonnet will result in full alarm operation.
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Alarm
When the alarm has started a siren will be heard for a 25 seconds
cycle (ten cycles maximum) and the direction indicators flash
1
for
five minutes after which the security system returns to the armed
state.
The doors and tailgate will stay locked throughout.
Stop the alarm at any time by pressing on the vehicle key or
open a vehicle door with keyless entry active. There is
approximately a ten second delay before the alarm is stopped.
Engine Immobiliser
The engine immobiliser prevents your vehicle from being started
without the correct key.
The immobiliser system is activated when the ignition is set to off
and the driver's door is opened.
Caution: Always take the key with you when you lock the
vehicle. The engine can be started if a valid key has been left
inside the vehicle.
Interior Motion Sensor
When the vehicle is locked and armed, the interior motion sensor
will sense movement inside the vehicle. If movement is detected
it will start the alarm.
The interior motion sensor will activate 10 seconds after the
vehicle is locked and all doors and the tailgate are closed, and the
alarm will be set after a further 10 seconds of calibration.
All doors must be closed before the interior motion sensor
can be activated.
The interior motion sensor can be set on or off in the vehicle
settings menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
Tow Away Protection
When the vehicle is locked and armed a tilt sensor will sense if
the vehicle is tilted or lifted. For example, if the vehicle is being
raised on a jack or being towed. If the vehicle tilt sensor detects
a tilt, the alarm will start.
Tow Away Protection will activate 60 seconds after the
vehicle is locked and all doors are closed.
All doors, including the tailgate, must be closed before tow
away protection can be activated.
Tow away protection can be set on or off in the vehicle settings
menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
1.
Markets where visible alarm signals and audible sirens are permitted.
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Homelink® Wireless Control
Not available in South Korea, Indonesia, India or Vietnam.
(Optional)
The HomeLink®
1
Wireless Control buttons and transceiver are
on the interior rear view mirror. The transceiver can be
programmed to operate up to three transmitters to operate
garage doors, entry gates, home lights, security systems, or other
radio frequency operated devices.
Caution: As a security precaution make sure that all
programming is erased in the HomeLink system before selling
this vehicle.
For information or assistance, contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
Warning: When the transceiver is being programmed to a
garage door opening system, make sure that people and
animals, the vehicle and objects are clear to prevent injury
or damage as the garage door or gate will operate during the
programming.
A full list of radio frequency operated devices can be either
obtained on the HomeLink website.
Keep the original transmitter for future use or programming
procedures if, for example, you purchase a new vehicle.
This device may suffer from interference if operated near to a
mobile or fixed station transmitter. This interference can affect the
hand-held transmitter as well as the in-vehicle transceiver.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV
interference caused by unauthorised modifications to this
equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
1.
Gentex®, HomeLink®, and the HomeLink® house icon are
registered trademarks of Gentex Corporation.
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Programming
Step 1 will clear previously programmed devices and is only
necessary if programming HomeLink for the first time or when
erasing all existing programming. This step is not necessary to
program additional devices. The HomeLink® buttons can be
reprogrammed individually but not individually erased
1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the
HomeLink symbol (A) begins to flash green after 10 seconds.
Release the two buttons. All three buttons are now cleared,
and the HomeLink system is now in setting mode.
2. Press the HomeLink button you want to program. the
HomeLink symbol should begin to slowly flash orange.
3. Press and hold the remote control for the device to be
programmed at a distance of 20 mm to 200 mm (1" to 9")
away from the HomeLink transmitter unit, keeping the
HomeLink symbol in view.
The distance between the remote control and the transmitter
unit depends on the system being programmed and several
attempts at different distances may be necessary.
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4. Press and hold the remote control button until the
HomeLink symbol turns to either rapidly flashing or
continuously green.
Some markets require the remote control to time out after it's
button is pressed and held for a certain amount of time. If the
indicator light on the remote control goes off whilst
programming, press and release the remote control button every
2 seconds until te symbol changes to green.
5. Press the newly programmed HomeLink button.
• If the symbol stays constantly green, programming is
complete and your device should operate when the
HomeLink button is used.
• If the symbol rapidly flashes green, press and hold the
HomeLink button for two seconds twice. Depending on
the brand of the device, you may need to press and hold
for a third time to complete the programming process. At
this point if your device operates, programming is
complete.
• If the your device does not operate, refer to you device's
manual to see if there are steps required on your device to
complete the programming of a rolling code equipped
device.
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Operation
The vehicle should be within the operating range of the device
and the ignition should be ON.
The HomeLink system operates the garage door opener (or other
device) in the same way as the original remote control.
The original remote control may also be used at any time.
Press the programmed HomeLink button to operate the device.
The HomeLink symbol will come on when the button is pressed
and will stay on while the garage door opener (or other device)
operates.
Reprogramming
To program a new device, press and hold the desired HomeLink
button for 20 seconds until the LED starts flashing slowly. That
button may now be programmed to work with a different device.
If you do not complete programming the new device, the
previous device will still be programmed to that button.
Certification and Compliance
Thailand
This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC technical
requirements
Singapore
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Checks Before Driving......................................................... 3.2
Seat Adjustment .................................................................. 3.2
Windows............................................................................. 3.5
Mirrors ................................................................................ 3.7
Steering Column ................................................................. 3.9
Memory Functions ............................................................ 3.10
Occupant Restraint System................................................ 3.11
Child Safety....................................................................... 3.18
Child Seat Installation........................................................3.24
Storage.............................................................................. 3.29
Accessory Sockets.............................................................. 3.39
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Checks Before Driving
Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is according to
the information and specifications in this Owner’s Guide.
Outside the Vehicle:
• Visually check the road wheels, wheel bolts and tyres.
• Check that all windows, mirrors and lamps are clear and
unobstructed.
• Check the operation of all lamps.
Once Inside the Vehicle:
• Check that the doors are securely closed.
• Check that the seat, mirrors and steering wheel adjustments
are correct.
• Check that all gauges and symbols are reading correctly.
• Check that all passengers have fastened their seat belts.
Seat Adjustment
Front seats only.
Warning: Do not adjust the drivers seat whilst driving.
The seats can also be adjusted:
• Up to 6 minutes after a door is unlocked and before the
ignition is switched on.
• Up to 6 minutes after the ignition is switched off.
If the seat operation times out:
• Turn the ignition control on.
• Close or open a door.
The seat adjustment controls are located on the side of seat.
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Seat Controls
The ignition must be on before the lumbar and bolster
support
1
can be operated.
[1] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH:
Press the switch up to select lumbar adjustment. Press down to
select bolster adjustment
1.
.
[2] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT: Use the directional pad
to adjust the position of the lumbar or bolster support
1.
.
[3] SEAT POSITION ADJUST: Seat forward/backward and height
adjust. Raise front to tilt base of seat.
[4] SEAT BACKREST ADJUST: Seat back angle adjust.
[5] MEMORY SEAT POSITIONS: Use to select or store memory
positions for the seat, steering column and door mirror positions
(Refer to ’Memory Functions’, page 3.10).
1.
Optional
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Head Restraints
The driver and front passenger seats include non-adjustable head
restraints, which limit the rearward travel of the head in a rear
impact and may reduce whip lash injuries. The rear seat head
restraints are adjustable and removable.
When sitting in the seats make sure that the seat back is in an
upright position and that the rear of the occupant's head is
positioned in the centre of the head restraint area. The head
restraints are most effective when the distance between the rear
of the occupant's head and the head restraint is kept to a
minimum.
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Rear Head Restraint Removal
To remove the rear head restraints, press the release button (A) in
and fully lift the head restraint.
Windows
Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially by
children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the
window closure. Drivers must advise all passengers of the
possible danger and make sure that all obstructions are clear
before raising the window.
The windows can be operated up to one minute after the
ignition is turned off.
To raise and lower the windows the ignition must on.
Use a window switch on the driver's side (A) or any of the
passenger's side (B) to operate a window. Press the lock button
(C) to enable or disable control of the windows from the
passenger window switches. The window lock will also lock the
rear climate control switches.
Press or pull past resistance on the window switch to perform a
one-touch movement down or up.
If power to the electric windows has been interrupted for any
reason, they will fail to operate correctly until reset.
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Door Sealing
Warning: Make sure that all passengers are clear when
the window mechanism is operating.
To minimise wind noise and to make sure that the window seal
is watertight, a door sealing system is used to provide a tight fit of
the door glass to the seals around the top of the door opening.
The window automatically lowers a small distance to clear the
door seal when a door is opened. When the door is closed, the
window automatically lifts against the body frame rubber seals.
Window Anti-Trap
The door windows use an anti-trap mechanism to prevent
accidental closure of a window on vulnerable parts of the body
or other obstructions. When the window motor sense an
obstruction, the window stops closing and then opens to release
the obstruction.
Sun Visors and Blinds
Sun Visors
This vehicle is equipped with a primary (A) and secondary (B) sun
visor for both driver and front passenger to restrict glare from the
front and side windows.
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Roof Blind
To operate the roof blind, use the roof blind switch (C) until it
fully opens or closes. The roof blind also uses one touch
operation to both open and close.
Mirrors
Interior Mirrors
Automatic Dim
Adjust the mirror (A) on its ball mounting until a satisfactory rear
view is obtained.
The rear view mirror and an exterior mirror will dim
automatically if the glare from the headlamps of following
vehicles becomes too bright. The mirrors will return to normal
view as unwanted glare reduces to an acceptable level.
Illuminated Vanity Mirror
A vanity mirror (B) is located in each sun visor. Fold the sun visor
down and slide the cover to view the mirror.
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Exterior Mirrors
To adjust the exterior mirrors press the mirror switch (A) left or
right to select a side to adjust. Move the direction pad (B) up,
down, left or right to adjust the selected mirror.
The ignition control must be on before the door mirrors can
be adjusted.
Heated Mirrors
The heated door mirrors will operate when the heated rear
window is switched on.
Mirror Fold
To fold the mirrors, press and hold the mirror switch (A) to the left
or right.
Auto-Fold
When the vehicle is locked using the vehicle key or master lock
switch, the mirrors will automatically fold in. The mirrors will
return to the driving position when the vehicle is unlocked.
This function can be enabled or disabled in the systems settings
menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
Memory Function
The position of the exterior mirrors is stored when a seating
position is saved for the driver's seat.
Reverse Dip Function
To set a position for the reverse dip mirror, use the mirror switch
to set a position for the passenger side mirror with reverse gear
selected. The mirror will now move to the position when reverse
gear is selected, if the driver's side mirror is not selected. If the
driver's side mirror is selected the mirror will not move. Select the
passenger side mirror to dip the passenger side mirror.
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Steering Column
Adjustment
Warning: Do not adjust the steering column whilst
driving.
The steering column can be adjusted with the ignition set to
OFF.
The reach and tilt angle of the steering column are adjusted with
the adjustment stalk. Push the stalk down or up to adjust the
steering column angle. Pull the stalk towards you to bring the
steering wheel closer and away to move the steering wheel back.
Heated Steering Wheel
The ignition must be on before the heated steering wheel can
be operated.
To set the steering wheel heating to on, rotate the end of the
adjustment stalk twoards you. The indicator LED lamp will also
come on.
To turn the steering wheel heating off, rotate the stalk away.
The steering wheel heating is always set to off when the
ignition is set to off.
Memory Function
The position of the steering column is stored when a seating
position is saved for the driver's seat (Refer to ’Memory
Functions’, page 3.10).
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Memory Functions
Warning: Make sure that there is nothing in the
movement path of the seat or the steering column during
adjustment that could cause obstruction.
Warning: To avoid injury, make sure that children do not
play with the memory position switches.
Warning: If the seat or steering column accidentally begin
to move, press any seat control button to stop the seat.
Lumbar and Bolster positions are not recorded when memory
positions are saved.
Three different driving position profiles can be entered in the
memory. The memory position of the steering column and both
door rear view mirrors are saved in the driver’s seat position.
The infotainment settings will also be saved from the last time
each vehicle key was used.
Setting a Memory Position
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To Save A Memory Position
Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the driver's seat whilst
driving.
Adjust the seat, steering column and the exterior rear view
mirrors to the desired position. Push the memory button (M),
then press the required memory channel (1, 2 or 3) to save the
positions. A chime is heard and a message will show in the
message centre to confirm. By repeating these steps and pressing
an unused button, a second and third driving position can be
saved in the memory.
Recalling a Memory Position
Once in the seat press button 1, 2 or 3 (depending on which
saved channel is required) until all movement is stopped. The
seat will move to the saved position.
Seat and steering wheel movement will be interrupted if the
memory channel button is released. Exterior mirror movement
will continue. Press and hold the memory channel button to
complete seat and steering wheel movement.
Emergency Stop
If the seat accidentally begins to move, press any seat control
button to stop the seat.
Occupant Restraint System
The system provides protection to the driver and all passengers in
a variety of impact conditions.
The system consists of:
• Driver and front passenger safety belts with dual pre-
tensioners and load limiting systems.
• Rear passenger safety belts.
• Driver and front passenger dual-stage airbags.
• Side airbags mounted to driver, front passenger and rear
passenger outer seats.
• Roof mounted curtain airbags.
• Driver and front passenger knee bolster airbags.
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All of these systems are controlled by the Occupant Restraint
Controller (ORC). In a collision the ORC will analyse information
from various sensors, such as crash and seat occupancy
conditions. Based on this information the system will deploy the
appropriate safety devices. During a crash, the ORC may or may
not operate the safety belt pre-tensioner(s) and none, one, or
both stages of the dual-stage airbag supplemental restraints.
If the pre-tensioners or airbags do not operate in a collision it
does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather,
it means the system determined the accident conditions (crash
severity, belt usage, etc.) were not appropriate to operate these
safety devices.
Front airbags are designed to operate only in frontal and near-
frontal collisions, not rollovers, side-impacts, or rear-impacts
unless the collision causes sufficient longitudinal deceleration.
Determining if the System is Operational
The ORC warning symbol is shown in the instrument cluster
to give the condition of the system. A fault with the system is
shown by one or more of the following:
• The warning symbol will flash or stay ON.
• The warning symbol does not come ON immediately after the
ignition is set to ON.
• A message will show in the right side instrument cluster
window with a description of the fault.
If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, have the
restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer
immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not operate
correctly in the event of a collision.
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Seat Belts
Warning: Seat belts should not be worn with straps
twisted.
Warning: Seat belts are designed for adults; infants and
smaller children must be restrained in an approved child
safety seat.
Warning: Each belt assembly must only be used by one
occupant; it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being
carried on the passengers lap. Do not put an adult seat belt
around two children.
Warning: When installed, the seat belt webbing must not
contact any sharp edges which could abrade or cut the
webbing during normal use or in an accident. If necessary,
the webbing must be protected.
Warning: Care should be taken to avoid contamination of
the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and
particularly battery acid. Cleaning may safely be carried out
using mild soap and water. The belt should be replaced if
webbing becomes frayed, contaminated or damaged.
Warning: Wearing your seat belt is crucial to your safety.
Not wearing a seat belt increases chance of serious injury or
death in the event of an accident.
Warning: Be sure that you and your passengers always
fasten their seat belts and use them correctly even though
airbags are provided.
Warning: Reclining the seat back decreases protection
provided by the seat belt in the event of a crash. Adjust the
seat back to an upright position. Make sure that the seat
back is locked in place, otherwise it could move forward in
the event of a sudden stop or crash and cause injury.
Warning: Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony
structure of the body, and should be worn low across the
front of the pelvis, chest and shoulders; wearing the lap
section of the belt across the abdominal area must be
avoided.
Warning: Never place the shoulder portion of belt under
your arm or behind your back.
Warning: Always remove rigid or breakable objects i.e.
spectacles or a mobile phone, from your pockets. These
items could be trapped under seat belts, possibly causing
injury in the event of an accident.
Warning: Expectant mothers should seek medical advice
on the most appropriate way to wear the seat belt.
Warning: Seat belts must be kept clean so that the
retractor works correctly. Make sure that belt webbing is not
twisted, looped, frayed or obstructed in any way. If in doubt
about condition or operation of seat belt installation, have it
checked by your Aston Martin Dealer.
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Warning: No modifications or additions should be made
by the user which will either prevent seat belt adjusting
devices from operating, or prevent seat belt assembly from
being adjusted to remove slack. Never install accessories on
your seat belts.
Warning: Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as
possible, consistent with comfort, to provide the protection
for which they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly
reduce the protection afforded to the wearer.
Warning: It is essential to replace the entire seat belt
assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if
damage to the seat belt assembly is not obvious.
Warning: If it is necessary to replace a seat belt on this
vehicle then it MUST be replaced with an approved seat belt.
The approved seat belts for the front seats must also include
a load limiting system.
Pre-tensioner and Load Limiting
Front seat belts are equipped with dual pre-tensioners and load
limiting systems.
In most moderate frontal or near frontal accidents, the front
airbag and all pre-tensioner systems will deploy simultaneously.
The pre-tensioners take up slack in the seat belts as the airbags
are expanding. The load limiting system releases belt webbing in
a controlled manner to reduce belt force on a passenger’s chest.
In some moderate frontal or near frontal accidents, only the
pre-tensioner system will deploy.
Seat Belt Reminder
The seat belt reminder warning symbol in the instrument
cluster will come ON and warning sound will be heard for
six seconds (approximately) when the ignition is set to ON if the
driver or passenger
1
seat belt is not fastened. (Market
dependent.)
If the driver seat belt is not fastened after 60 seconds or if the
vehicle has reached a speed of 25 km/h, a warning sound will be
heard for 30 seconds, after which the warning sound will go off,
but the warning symbol will continue to show until the seat belt
is fastened.
1.
If a passenger is sitting in the front passenger seat.
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Seat Belt Fastening
When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as it is
withdrawn. This is not a fault. If the mechanism locks, release the
belt tension and then pull the belt very gently to avoid operation
of the inertia lock.
Each seat has three point, inertia reel seat belts installed. Items 1,
2 and 3 show the three points of the seat belt. Item 3 is also the
location of the belt buckle.
The inertia belt reels will automatically tension the belts to
provide security with comfort. In the event of a collision or during
severe braking, the belt reels will lock.
To test the locking function of the retractor, quickly pull the seat
belt forward. If the seat belt does not lock, consult your Aston
Martin dealer.
Pull out the seat belt, drawing the buckle over the shoulder and
across the chest.
Push the buckle into the belt buckle latch until a positive click is
heard.
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Pull upwards on the diagonal belt to make sure that the latching
is secure and to remove all slack from the belt.
Check that the lap belt is installed snugly, low down across the
hips, and that there are no twists.
If it is necessary for a passenger to adjust their seat or seating
position during a journey, the belt tension might be disturbed.
The passenger should therefore (as soon as it is safe to do so)
gently pull down the shoulder run of the seat belt to create some
slack and then immediately release it to re-tension the belt for the
new seating position.
Seat Belt Unfastening
Push the button on the buckle. While holding the seat belt
buckle, allow the belt to slowly retract to its stored position.
Warning: Do not allow the belt to twist, or be looped,
frayed or obstructed in any way when the seat belt is
retracted back into its stowage position.
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Airbags
The purpose of the airbags is to provide additional protection for
the driver and passenger in the event of a serious impact (front or
side impacts). The airbags are supplementary to the seat belts.
Important airbag safety labels are located on the sun visors and
on the end of the instrument panel (passenger side). Make sure
that the instructions on these labels are read and complied with
before driving the vehicle.
The front driver's (A), passenger (B) and knee bolster airbag (C)
only deploy in a serious front collision. The side airbags located
in the seats (D) and the curtain airbag (E), located in the roof trim,
only deploy according to which side has been impacted in a
serious side collision.
Airbag Deployment
Warning: The use of accessory seat covers may prevent
the deployment of the seat side airbags and increase the risk
of injury in an accident. Do not use accessory seat covers.
Warning: All passengers, including the driver, should
always wear seat belts, whether or not an airbag is provided,
to decrease the risk of injury or death in the event of a crash.
Warning: No objects whatsoever should be attached to,
or placed on, the centre cover of the steering wheel or the
front passenger fascia panel. Such objects could cause harm
if the vehicle is in a collision severe enough to cause the
airbags to deploy.
The airbag system is not designed to protect against rear
impacts.
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Airbags inflate rapidly and with considerable force; there is
therefore a risk of death or serious injury such as fractures, facial
and eye injuries or internal injuries, particularly to passengers
who are not correctly restrained by seat belts or are not sitting
correctly when the airbags deploy. The risk of injury from a
deploying airbag is greatest close to the trim panel covering the
airbag.
The whole sequence of events from sensing the impact to full
inflation of the airbag takes place in a fraction of a second.
Do not change, modify or tamper with the steering wheel,
passenger side fascia or any other part of the airbag system. Such
actions could disable the system or cause inadvertent airbag
deployment.
The system will not deploy in the event of minor frontal or side
impacts, such as contacts when parking.
All work on the airbag system must only be carried out by an
Aston Martin Dealer.
Child Safety
Aston Martin strongly recommends:
• That all children are sat in the rear passenger seats.
• Always use ISOFIX anchors where available.
• Only two child seats be installed to the rear of the vehicle
at any time.
• A child, regardless of age, should always be restrained
when travelling in a vehicle.
Your vehicle has the following devices for the installation of child
restraints:
• Front passenger seat with Occupant Classification System
(OCS).
• Rear seat ISOFIX anchors with tether anchor points.
• Passenger seat Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) seat belts.
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3.19
Warning: The seat belt reminder function is only designed
to recognise an adult sized occupant and will not be
activated by a child seat. If a child seat is to be secured to the
front passenger seat with a seat belt, make sure it is correctly
installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
A child seat that is not correctly restrained can cause an
infant or child to be seriously injured or killed in a crash.
Warning: Accident statistics show that children are
generally safer when correctly restrained in the rear seat
than in the front seat. A suitable child restraint, correctly
installed and used, provides the highest degree of protection
for infants and small children in most accident situations.
Warning: Do not allow children to travel in a vehicle
without being correctly restrained. An appropriate child seat
or harness should always be used.
Warning: Each seat belt assembly must be used by only
one passenger. It is dangerous to put a seat belt around a
child being carried on the passengers lap.
Warning: Make sure that an installed child seat does not
rest against the door, that the child sits correctly in the seat
and does not lean close to, or against, the door or window.
Child Seat Belt Fastening
Warning: An infant or child that is not correctly
restrained can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. Seat
belts are designed for adults; infants and smaller children
must be restrained in an approved child safety seat.
Make sure that there is no slack in the webbing and that the
restraint installs correctly across the child's rib cage and hips.
These are the parts of the body most able to take the force of
impact.
The lap strap should pass across the top of the child’s thighs,
bearing on the pelvis, not on the abdominal area.
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Warning Labels
Warning: Extreme Hazard: NEVER use a rearward facing
child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in
front of it. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the Child can
occur.
Warning labels are located on both sides of the passenger sun
visor.
Occupant Classification System
The Occupant Classification System (OCS) is part of Occupant
restraints Control (ORC) System and operates in addition to the
restraints system.
OCS uses capacitive measurement to differentiate between
adults, occupied small (1 year old or younger) child restraint
seats, and empty seats. Capacitive measurement is not weight
sensitive and depends on chemical and physical features to
determine if an object or a person is in the passenger seat. This
information is then sent to the ORC module.
If the OCS determines an adult is in the passenger seat, the
passenger airbag will be active and if there is a child seat present,
or the seat is empty, the passenger airbag will be automatically
switched off.
If it is necessary to modify the restraints system to
accommodate a person with disabilities, contact your Aston
Martin Dealer.
If the front passenger seat is occupied by an adult, the PASS
AIRBAG status symbol will be set to (A).
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The passenger airbag will be set to off if:
• The front passenger seat is unoccupied.
• The measured capacitance is less than that of a typical 1 (one)
year old infant.
If the airbag is set to off, the PASS AIRBAG status symbol will also
be set to (B).
The PASS AIRBAG OFF symbol will come on for a short period
when the ignition is switched on to confirm it is ready.
Warnings
Warning: Important OCS components, such as the
capacitive sensor and control unit, are installed in the front
passenger seat. Suitable precautions must be take to prevent
these components from being damaged. Any damage to the
seat trim, such as cuts that have penetrated the trim
material, must be inspected by an Aston Martin Dealer. The
system must also be checked for corrected functionality.
depending on the level of damage, OCS components may
require replacement and the system checked again. OCS
functionality cannot be warranted if the seat is damaged.
Warning: To prevent damage to the OCS and other seat
components, do not kneel on, or apply concentrated
pressure to, the front seats. Do not put sharp items on the
seats.
Warning: Do not install any additional seat accessories,
such as beaded trims or padding, or use cushions, blankets
or similar items on the front passenger seat. Additional items
such as these may increase the distance between passenger
and seat and cause a the OCS to incorrectly classify the
occupant and give incorrect airbag functionality.
Passenger Seat Airbag PASS AIRBAG STATUS SYMBOL
Empty Off
Child + Child Seat Off
Adult On
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Warning: Never remove the front passenger seat from the
vehicle or remove the seat trim. Never dismantle, remove
parts off the seat or disconnect wires from the seat. Any
incorrect repair or disassembly of the front passenger seat
can prevent the OCS from functioning correctly.
Warning: Use only approved cleaning materials to clean
the vehicle interior surfaces. Solvents or other incorrect
cleaning products on the surface where the sensor is located
(under the leather of the cushion) can damage the sensor.
Warning: Spilt water or steam cleaning the seat can cause
the OCS to incorrectly classify a seat occupant. Wait for the
seat to dry completely before use. Make sure that there are
no wet objects (such as wet towels), water or other liquids
on the front passenger seat cushion.
Warning: Do not place objects on the front passenger
seat. The capacitive sensor is not a weight sensor, but
increased weight on the seat can cause the trim to become
thinner and can effectively increase capacitance. Objects on
the front passenger seat can cause the OCS to incorrectly
classify a seat occupant and give incorrect airbag
functionality. Always check the airbag status lamp.
Warning: Do not charge electrical devices on the
passenger seat. This can cause the OCS to incorrectly classify
the capacitance as a seat occupant and give incorrect airbag
functionality. Always check the airbag status lamp.
Warning: Do not put shopping bags on the passenger
seat. A large amount of liquid, such as bottled water, can
cause the OCS to incorrectly classify the capacitance as a
seat occupant and give incorrect airbag functionality. Always
check the airbag status lamp.
Warning: Incorrect installation of a child seat may cause
the passenger sensing system to leave the front airbag set to
on. Always make sure that child seats are correctly installed
on the seat. Read the child seat manufacturer’s installation
instructions.
Warning: Even with the advanced restraints system,
children aged 12 and under should be correctly restrained in
the rear seats.
Warning: Do not hang objects off the front seat backrest
if a child is in the front passenger seat.
Warning: Always check the PASS AIRBAG status symbol
for correct airbag status.
Warning: Any alteration or modification to the front
passenger seat may affect the performance of the OCS.
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Seating Position
Warning: Always sit upright against the seat backrest and
with both feet on the floor. If you do not sit correctly or with
the seat backrest reclined too far this can alter the
capacitance read by the OCS and affect the functionality of
the front passenger sensing system, resulting in serious
injury or death in a crash.
After all passengers have adjusted their seats and put on safety
belts, its very important that they continue to sit correctly. A
correctly seated passenger sits upright, leaning against the seat
backrest, and centred on the seat cushion, with their feet
comfortably extended on the floor. Sitting incorrectly can
increase the chance of injury in a crash event. For example, if a
passenger slouches, lies down, turns sideways, sits forward, leans
forward or side ways, or puts one or both feet up, the chance of
injury during a crash is greatly increased.
If a person of adult size is sitting in the front passenger’s seat and
the PASS AIRBAG symbol is , it is possible that the person is
not sitting correctly in the seat.
If this happens:
1. Set the ignition to off. Ask the person to place the seat
backrest in the full upright position.
2. Have the person sit upright in the seat, centred on the seat
cushion, with the person’s legs comfortably extended.
3. Start the engine and have the person stay in this position for
about two minutes. This will let the system detect that
person and set the passenger’s front airbag to on.
4. If the PASS AIRBAG symbol stays even after this, the
person should be advised to sit in a rear seat. (If available)
These conditions can cause the weight of a correctly seated
passenger to be incorrectly interpreted by the front passenger
sensing system. The person in the front passenger seat can appear
heavier or lighter due to the conditions described.
If the PASS AIRBAG symbol stays , this may or may not be a
problem due to the front passenger sensing system.
Do not attempt to repair or service the system. Take the vehicle
immediately to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
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Child Seat Installation
Child Seat Position Tables
Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Not
following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions when
installing the child seat is dangerous.
All ISOFIX, i-Size and Universal Belted Child Seats can be
installed to either rear outboard seating position (3) and (5). With
a child seat installed, the seat in front can be at its rearmost lowest
position with the seatback vertical. For child seats with support
legs, the seat in front should also be adjusted forwards enough to
make sure the seat does not touch the support leg.
Aston Martin recommends that the front passenger and rear
centre seats are not used with child seats.
Seating Position
Seat position number12345
Seating position
suitable for universal
belted
No No Yes No Yes
i-Size seating position No No Yes No Yes
Seating position
suitable for lateral
fixture
No No L1 and
L2
No L1 and
L2
Largest suitable
rearward facing
fixture
N/A N/A R3 N/A R3
Largest suitable
forward facing fixture
N/A N/A F3 N/A F3
Largest suitable
booster fixture
N/A N/A B3 N/A B3
Compatible with a
support leg
No No Yes No Yes
Equipped with
ISOFIX anchorages
No No Yes No Yes
Equipped with top
tether
No No Yes No Yes
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Front Child Seat Installation
Warning: Even with the advanced restraints system,
children aged 12 and under should be correctly restrained in
the rear seats.
Warning: Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s
instructions for correct installation. Not following the child
seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing the child
seat is dangerous.
Warning: All child restraint systems are designed to be
secured in vehicle seats by the lap and shoulder belt portion
of a safety belt. Children could be endangered in a crash if
their child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle.
The Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) system is designed to
securely hold child seats. The ALR system temporarily locks a seat
belt that is securing a child seat.
ALR Operation
Gently pull out the seat belt until fully extended. The ALR system
will only engage at the maximum extension point of the seat belt.
Thread the belt tongue through the child seat as per the child seat
manufacturer instructions. Engage the tongue into the belt
buckle.
Adjust the tongue position on the belt to make sure that the lower
belt run is tight and then allow the upper run of the seat belt to
fully retract until the child seat is securely held. The ALR system
will be heard ‘clicking’ as the seat belt retracts.
When fully retracted, pull down on the upper run of the belt to
check that the ALR lock has engaged.
When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as it is
withdrawn. This is not a fault. If the mechanism locks, release the
seat belt tension and then pull the seat belt very gently to avoid
operation of the inertia lock.
The ALR system will disengage when the seat belt is fully
retracted. The seat belt may then be worn when required as a
normal seat belt. Once the ALR is disengaged, the seat belt must
be fully extended to re-engage the system on the next occasion
that a child seat is installed.
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To install a child seat to the front seat using the seat belt, use the
procedure that follows:
1. Move the passenger seat to its fully rearward and highest
position. Lower the front of the seat cushion to its lowest
position.
2. Recline the back of the seat as necessary.
3. Follow the child seat manufacturers instructions and install
the child seat into the passenger seat.
4. Raise the seat back until the child seat is supported by the
back of the passenger seat.
Warning: If the Occupant Classification System (OCS)
does not set the passenger airbag to OFF, the passenger
airbag will be active. Never use a child seat in the front
passenger seat with the passenger airbag active.
5. Confirm the OCS has set the passenger airbag to OFF.
If stays ON even after this, install the child seat to a
rear seat (if possible).
6. Install the top tether to secure the child seat.
Rear Child Seat Installation
Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a
sudden stop or a collision it could move, causing serious
injury or death to the child or other passengers. Make sure
the child seat is correctly secured in place according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning: When installing the child seat, make sure that
there are no seat belts or foreign objects near or around the
ISOFIX anchors. If seat belts or a foreign object prevents the
child seat from being securely attached to the ISOFIX
anchors, the child seat could move in a sudden stop or
collision causing serious injury or death to the child or other
passengers.
Warning: The child seat top tether must always be used
when installing a child seat with ISOFIX anchors.
This vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX (International Standards
Organisation FIX) anchors for the installation of child seats on the
outboard rear passenger seats. The anchors are located between
the seat base and the seat back. The position of the anchors is
shown by two tags at the base of each rear seat.
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Anchor Points
Remove the lower seat back panel (A).
The seat back trim panels are left and right handed.
Follow the child seat manufacturer's instructions to secure the
child seat to the anchor points (B).
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Tether Anchors
Warning: An infant or child that is not properly restrained
can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. Seat belts are
designed for adults and larger children; infants and smaller
children must be restrained in an approved child safety seat.
Warning: Child restraint anchorages are designed to
withstand only those loads imposed by correctly installed
child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used
for adult seatbelts, harnesses or for attaching other items or
equipment to the vehicle.
Warning: Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s
instructions. Not following the child seat manufacturer’s
instructions when installing the child seat is dangerous.
Warning: Make sure the child seat tether strap is free
from obstructions above and below. Do not place any items
on the tether strap between the child seat and the tether
anchor point. Do not place tether strap over any items
between the child seat and the tether anchor point.
Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a
sudden stop or a collision it could move, causing serious
injury or death to the child or other passengers. Make sure
the child seat is correctly secured in place according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning: When installing the child seat, make sure that
there are no seat belts or foreign objects near or around the
ISOFIX anchors. If seat belts or a foreign object prevents the
child seat from being securely attached to the ISOFIX
anchors, the child seat could move in a sudden stop or
collision causing serious injury or death to the child or other
passengers.
Warning: Make sure that the child seat tether strap is
always used when installing a child seat with ISOFIX anchors.
A tether is a strap that connects the top of a child seat to a tether
anchor point on the vehicle to reduce excessive movement of the
child seat in the event of a collision. The purpose of a tether strap
is to provide additional protection for the child seat occupant in
the event of a serious impact. The tether strap is supplementary
to the seat belts.
Your vehicle has a tether anchor point for both outboard rear
passenger seats.
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Rear Tether Anchors
The tether anchor points for the rear passenger seats are located
behind the rear seats. The bezels for the anchors are embossed
with the tether anchor symbol.
Engage the tether clip to the anchor point and make sure that the
locking spring has fully closed to prevent accidental
disengagement. Always make sure that the tether strap length is
adjusted to remove any slack.
Storage
Door Pockets
Both front and rear doors have door pockets.
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Glove box
Warning: In the event of heavy braking, sharp steering or
an accident, items in the glove box can be thrown into the
cabin and can cause injury. Always close the glove box
before driving.
Press the glove box button (A) to open. Push up to close.
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Armrest Storage Box
The armrest storage box gives access to the media interface panel
(SD card port and two USB ports) and a 12V accessory power
socket.
Each side of the armrest lid can also be slid forward or backwards
for each front occupant.
Rear Armrest
If the centre rear seat is not in use, the back rest can be folded to
give both an armrest and a pair of cup holders.
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Luggage Space
Rear Height Adjustment
Repeated use of this feature in a short period of time may
cause the system to temporarily not function correctly and will
function as normal once the system has had opportunity to
pressurise again.
To aid loading, the rear suspension can be adjusted from the
luggage compartment. Use the buttons on the left side of the
luggage compartment to raise (1) or lower (2) the vehicle
1
.
A brief press of either button will change the height, and a press
in the opposite direction will move the suspension back to
standard ride height. Press and hold the button to continuously
move the suspension in that direction.
Once vehicle speed is greater than 4 km/h (3 mph) the rear
suspension will return to normal ride height.
1.
The suspension can move up to 40 mm (1.6 inch) down or 25 mm (1
inch) up.
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Parcel Shelf
The parcel shelf is split into two parts, front and rear, and either
or both can be removed to increase the available height in the
luggage compartment.
To remove the rear parcel shelf, pull down off the locating lugs.
To remove the front parcel shelf, pull up and backwards to
release the lugs from the guides.
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Load Safety and Guidelines
Warning: Do not use nets or elastic straps to secure heavy
loads. These are designed to prevent light loads from
slipping and can fail when used to hold a heavy load. This
can cause the load to shift when the vehicle is driven or in
the event of a crash and cause damage, injury or death.
Always use load straps that are correctly rated for the load to
be held.
Warning: When a load is strapped down, do not route the
straps around sharp corners or edges. This can cause the
strap to fail. This can cause the load to shift when the vehicle
is driven or in the event of a crash and cause damage, injury
or death. If sharp corners or edges cannot be avoided, use
sufficient padding so as to reduce the risk of damage to the
straps.
Warning: A vehicle's handling characteristics can change
with how a load is distributed. This can cause the vehicle to
behave differently when driven at speed. Never exceed the
maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW) or the axle loads for
the vehicle (Refer to ’Dimensions’, page 11.38).
When a large load is used, follow the below guidelines:
• Where possible, always store items in the luggage
compartment.
• Use the tie down eyelets to secure the load.
• Make sure the load is distributed evenly in the luggage
compartment and between the tie down eyelets.
• Move heavy loads as far forward and as low down as possible
in the luggage compartment.
• Where possible, move the load so it is behind an unoccupied
seat.
• Do not allow the load to go above the top of the rear seats.
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Load Tie Downs
There are four fixed tie down eyelets (A) in the load compartment
that can be used to secure a load.
Warning: The tether anchor points (B) in the seats are
only to be used to secure the tether straps for child seats.
They are not engineered to be used to secure heavy loads.
Never use the tether anchor points as tie down points.
Folding Rear Seats
To increase load space, the rear seats can be folded flat. The seats
can be released with the release switches (A) on the seats or in
the luggage compartment.
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[1] : Left Side Rear Seat
[2] : Right side Rear Seat
Lower, or if necessary, remove the rear head restraints before
the rear seats are lowered.
The centre rear seat will also be lowered with the left side rear
seat. To lower the centre seat independently, pull the release
lever (3).
When the seats are raised back to their original position, make
sure that the seat lock is fully engaged. If any seat lock is not fully
engaged, a message will be shown in the instrument cluster, and
a warning tone will be heard.
When the centre rear seat is raised, also make sure that the
seat locked indicator (A) is not red.
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Roof Loads
Warning: The maximum load capacity that may be used
on the Aston Martin accessory roof bars is 75kg (165 lbs) in
an evenly distributed load. If the roof load exceeds this
value, there is risk of damage to the roof bars and the roof of
the vehicle. The centre of gravity will also be raised which
will detrimentally affect the handling and braking
performance of the vehicle. This can cause an accident,
which could cause serious injury or death.
Only Aston Martin authorised roof bars can be used with this
vehicle. It is not possible to install commercially available roof
bars to this vehicle.
When the roof bars are not in use, they should be removed
from the vehicle. This will reduce fuel consumption and road
noise
Roof bars are available for your vehicle and can be used to give
additional storage on top of your vehicle. These roof bars can be
used with additional roof storage components such as bicycle or
surfboard rack, roof box etc. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer
for more information of accessories for your vehicle.
Roof Loading
Caution: The roof cross bars are not designed to bear a
load and are used as mounting points for load bearing
attachments to secure items. Mounting a load directly to the
roof cross bars can cause damage to the cross bars.
When long loads are on the cross bars, take care when the
bonnet or tailgate is opened. Do not use the powered tailgate
function if there is a risk the roof load could damage the
tailgate or rear screen.
The nuts and bolts for the roof bars may become loose over
time due to road vibration and other factors. Make sure to check
these regularly and tighten as necessary.
When loading a roof rack or similar, position items so that the
center of gravity is as low as possible and distribute the load and
weight evenly over the load area. Secure loads so that they
cannot move. Where possible, long loads should be secured to
the front and rear of the vehicle with non-elastic straps.
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Driving with a Roof Load
When a vehicle is driven with a roof load attached, this will also
raise the centre of gravity for the vehicle and affect the handling
of the vehicle. Your driving style must be adjusted to allow for this
change. Slow down in plenty of time and use a lower speed for
corners.
Warning: Do not drive at speeds of more than 130 km/h
(80 mph) with a roof load attached. Excessive speed with
roof bars and a roof load attached can lead to an accident
which can cause serious injury or death.
Warning: Avoid sudden steering and braking when cross
bars are installed. The load on the cross bars may fall and
can cause an accident. There is also a risk of a vehicle
accident due to understeer or vehicle roll-over which can
cause serious injury or death.
Warning: Handling characteristics of the vehicle can vary
significantly depending on both road and weather conditions
when cross bars are installed. Always drive in a suitable
manner for the road and weather conditions. Excessive
speed with roof bars and a roof load attached can lead to an
accident which can cause serious injury or death.
Warning: It is not recommended to drive off-road with a
roof load attached due to the higher centre of gravity. If off-
road driving is required, do not traverse side slopes while a
roof load is attached. There is a risk that the vehicle may
become unbalanced which could cause a vehicle roll over.
This can lead to damage to the vehicle and personal injury.
Warning: It is not recommended to drive the vehicle in
Sport+ mode or with ESP Off when a roof load is attached
due to the higher centre of gravity and the vehicle's stability
settings. There is increased risk of and accident which can
cause serious injury or death.
Caution: Always be aware of the height of your vehicle
with roof bars installed, especially when with tall loads such
as a bike rack or surfboard. Care must be used when entering
areas with low ceilings such tunnels and multi-storey car
parks. There will be an increased risk of damage to the roof
load in these areas.
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Accessory Sockets
Warning: Only connect accessories which are designed
for use in a motor vehicle with a 12V electrical system. The
electrical system could become damaged if there is more
than 10A used from the accessory socket. Always read the
manufacturer’s instructions and make sure that you do not
connect any device which can exceed the rating of the
accessory socket.
Caution: Always use the cover for the accessory socket
when not in use. Items can get into the socket and cause
damage.
There are accessory sockets located inside the front armrest
storage box in the cabin, the rear of the front console below the
air vents and in the right side of the luggage compartment. These
may be used to power any 12 volt vehicle accessory requiring a
current of less than 10A.
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Ashtray and Cigar Lighter
(Optional)
Warning: The cigar lighter will be very hot when in use.
Always hold the cigar lighter by the handle and always make
sure that the cigar lighter is out of reach of children. Never
leave children unattended in a vehicle that has a cigar
lighter.
Warning: Do not become distracted while driving, and
always be fully aware of all driving conditions. Only use the
cigar lighter when road and traffic conditions allow. Failure
to avoid potentially hazardous situations could result in an
accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury.
The cigar lighter can be used in the cabin accessory socket when
the ignition is on.
Push the lighter down until it clicks. The lighter will pop up when
ready for use.
The ashtray installs into the cup holders.
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Controls
Instrument Display .............................................................. 4.2
Centre Stack Controls .......................................................... 4.6
Steering Wheel Controls....................................................4.11
Instrument Cluster Menu ................................................... 4.13
Voice Control.................................................................... 4.15
Wiper Controls.................................................................. 4.15
Lighting Controls ............................................................... 4.16
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Controls
Instrument Display
Information and Warnings
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4.3
[1] SUSPENSION FAILURE:
Shows when there's a fault with the suspension system.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible.
[2] SEAT BELT REMINDER:
Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the seat belt
warning symbol stays ON. Have the system checked by an
Aston Martin Dealer.
Shows if a seat belt is not fastened when the ignition is set to on.
[3] MALFUNCTION INDICATION LAMP:
Shows a fault in the engine management system or
emissions system.
• Amber: Continue driving only if there are no audible,
visible or physical signs of degraded engine performance.
• Red: Shows a major fault in the engine management
system. Stop immediately.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible to prevent
further damage.
[4] BRAKE WARNING:
Shows there may be a fault with the braking system
(Refer to ’Brake Warnings’, page 5.25).
[5] GASOLINE PARTICULATE FILTER (GPF) FAULT:
Shows when there's a fault with the GPF (Refer to
’Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)’, page 5.40).
[6] ABS:
Warning: If the ABS warning symbol stays on, do
not drive the vehicle. Have the system checked by an Aston
Martin Dealer.
The ABS system will do a self-test when the ignition is first turned
on. If the ABS symbol stays on, or shows while driving, there is a
fault in the ABS system. Continue driving only if there are no
audible, visible or physical signs of degraded brake performance.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible if this
symbol stays on.
[7] ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM (ESP):
When ESP is active, this symbol will flash when the ESP is
operating. If the ESP symbol stays on or comes on during normal
driving, the ESP system has detected a fault and a fault message
will show in the instrument cluster. Contact your Aston Martin
Dealer as soon as possible.
[8] REAR FOGLAMP:
Shows if the rear fog lamp is on or off.
[9] SIDE LAMPS:
Shows the vehicle's side lamps are on.
[10] DIPPED BEAM HEADLAMPS:
Shows the vehicle's dipped beam lamps are on.
[11] MAIN BEAM HEADLAMP:
Shows if the vehicle's main beams are on.
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[12] ECO STOP/START STATUS:
Shows the current status of the eco stop/start system (Refer
to ’Stop/Start’, page 5.38).
[13] ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE (EPB) MALFUNCTION:
Shows if there is a fault with the electronic park brake. A
warning message will also show in the message window. Contact
your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible.
[14] EPB STATUS:
Shows when the electric park brake is applied and goes off
when the electric park brake is fully released.
[15] TYRE PRESSURE WARNING:
If this symbol stays on or comes on while driving, the
pressure in a tyre or tyres is below specification, or there is a
TPMS fault (Refer to ’Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)’,
page 5.28).
[16] BATTERY/POWER SUPPLY FAULT:
The electrical system will do a self-test when the ignition is
first turned on. If the warning stays on, or illuminates during
driving, there may be a fault with the battery or electrical power
system.
[17] LAMP FAILURE:
Shows when a lamp has failed. Have the system checked
by an Aston Martin Dealer.
[18] ELECTRIC POWER ASSISTED STEERING (EPAS)
FAILURE :
Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the EPAS warning
symbol stays ON. Have the system checked by an Aston
Martin Dealer.
This symbol shows there is a fault with the EPAS system. Consult
your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible.
[19] OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROL (ORC)
WARNING :
Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the ORC warning
symbol stays ON. Have the system checked by an Aston
Martin Dealer.
The ORC system will do a self-test when the ignition is first turned
on. If the symbol does not come on, stays on after the self-test, or
if it comes on when the vehicle is driven, the restraint system has
detected a fault. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as
possible.
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4.5
[1] SPEEDOMETER:
Displays vehicle speed.
[2] DRIVE MODE SETTING:
Shows which drive mode the vehicle is in.
[3] RIDE HEIGHT INDICATOR:
Shows the current ride height setting.
[4] GEAR INDICATOR:
Shows what gear the transmission is in.
[5] TACHOMETER:
Shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute x 1000.
[6] FUEL GAUGE:
Shows how much fuel is left in the fuel tank.
[7] ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE:
Shows the engine coolant temperature.
[8] OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE:
Shows the outside temperature.
[9] CLOCK:
Shows the time.
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Controls
Centre Stack Controls
[1] HAZARD WARNING SWITCH: Press to set the hazard
warning lamps on or off.
[2] MODE UP: Cycle up through drive modes.
[3] MODE DOWN: Cycle down through drive modes.
[4] ACCESS MODE: Press to lower the vehicle for easy access
when road speed is below 4 km/h
1
.
[5] HILL DESCENT CONTROL: Press to active Hill Descent
system (Refer to ’Hill Descent Control (HDC)’, page 5.14).
[6] PASSENGER AIRBAG STATUS: Indicator to show if the
passenger airbag is active.
[7] VOLUME CONTROL: Use the roller dial to adjust the audio
volume. Press to mute audio.
[8] INFOTAINMENT ON/OFF: Press to turn Infotainment system
on or off.
[9] LANE KEEP ASSIST: Use to set the Lane Keep Assist system to
on or off (Refer to ’Lane Keep Assist’, page 5.19).
[10] STOP/START: Press to turn the Eco stop/start system on or
off.
[11] PARK DISTANCE CONTROL: Press to set the Park Distance
Control (PDC) sensors to on or off.
[12] SURROUND CAMERA: Changes the infotainment system
display to the camera system.
1.
The vehicle will return to normal ride height when road speed is higher
than 8 km/h.
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4.7
Control Dial
[1] CONTROL DIAL:
Use to navigate through menus in the infotainment system. Press
down to confirm a selection (referred to as ENTER throughout this
handbook).
[2] TOUCH PAD: (Optional)
Touch sensitive pad which can be used to navigate menus in the
infotainment system. Press down to confirm a selection (referred
to as ENTER throughout this manual). The touch pad can also be
used for handwriting recognition.
[3] HOME/FAVOURITE:
Press to open the main infotainment menu. Press and hold
to add the current menu item to the global favourites list.
[4] QUICK ACCESS MENU: (Touch Pad only)
Press to access the quick access menu.
[5] BACK:
Press to go back a level in the menu.
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Controls
Touch Pad
Menu Navigation
The touch pad can be used for the same functions as the control
dial. For example, where an instruction states to scroll left with
the CONTROL DIAL, you can swipe left on the touch pad.
To press ENTER press down on the surface of the touch pad.
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4.9
Quick Access Menu
To open the Quick Access menu, use two fingers and swipe up
or press .
The Quick Access menu will then show an overview window
1
of
either:
•Radio
•Media
• Telephone entry
Swipe down or press again to close.
Rotary Controls
The touch pad can also be used to operate rotational controls.
Use two fingers to rotate as shown.
1.
The window will show the last system used.
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Controls
Zoom
Pinch together to zoom out, or swipe apart to zoom in.
Image Pan
Press the surface of the touchpad until the crosshair is shown, and
swipe in the direction you which to pan.
Handwriting Recognition
Where text needs to be entered, such as writing a text message,
characters can be 'written' using the touch pad. To begin
handwriting recognition, press ENTER on the touch pad.
To enter characters, trace the outline on the surface of the touch
pad. The infotainment system will then recognise the character,
or offer suggestions if it cannot recognise characters.
Character Suggestion
The system will recognise and suggest handwritten characters. To
select between character suggestion, turn the CONTROL DIAL
and press ENTER on the highlighted option.
Character Delete
To delete a character, swipe to the left on the touch pad.
Add Space
To add a space character, swipe to the right on the touch pad.
Touch Pad Settings
Touch pad settings can be changed in the infotainment system
(Refer to ’Input’, page 10.6).
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4.11
Steering Wheel Controls
[1] CAN:
Press to cancel the set speed.
[2] ACC/VARIABLE SPEED LIMITER SELECT:
Press to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and
variable speed limiter function.
[3] INCREASE DISTANCE:
Increases the set distance between the vehicle in front and your
vehicle.
[4] SPEED SET ROCKER SWITCH:
Push up to increase or down to decrease the set speed for the
ACC or variable speed limiter. Press the rocker switch to resume
the set speed.
[5] DECREASE DISTANCE:
Decreases the set distance between the vehicle in front and your
vehicle.
[6] CALL:
Press to answer an incoming call.
[7] END CALL:
Press to end a call or reject an incoming call.
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Controls
[8] START VOICE CONTROL:
Press to start or end voice control (Refer to ’Voice Control’, page
4.15).
[9] MENU HOME/BACK:
Press to open the instrument cluster menu or go back one level
in the instrument cluster menu. Press and hold to return to the
home menu.
[10] MENU SCROLL BUTTONS:
Roll the menu scroll wheel up or down to navigate the instrument
cluster menu. Press the scroll wheel button to select an item in
the menu (referred to in this handbook as OK).
[11] VOLUME DOWN:
Press the volume down button to decrease the volume of the
audio system, or call volume during a phone call. Press and hold
to mute audio.
[12] VOLUME UP:
Press the volume up button to increase the volume of the audio
system, or call volume during a phone call.
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4.13
Instrument Cluster Menu
The centre of the instrument cluster includes an infotainment
system menu. This menu includes settings for the instrument
cluster such as trip computer and units as well as audio and
navigation overview screens.
•Trip
• Navigation
•Media
•Radio
•Telephone
•Service
Use the button (A) to open the menu home screen. Scroll
through the available options with the menu rocker switch and
left or right direction buttons (referred to as directional buttons in
this handbook) and select an item by pressing the menu rocker
switch (B) (referred to in this handbook as the OK button). Press
the to go back a menu level.
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Controls
Trip
The trip menu will show journey information about the vehicle.
From the trip menu select:
• Odometer/Trip:
Distance since last trip menu reset and total vehicle distance
are shown.
• Range:
Range till empty and fuel consumption are shown.
• From Start:
Distance travelled, journey time, average fuel consumption
and average speed are shown from when the ignition was
turned ON.
• From Reset:
Distance travelled, journey time, average fuel consumption
and average speed are shown from when the trip menu was
last reset.
Navigation
Shows the next turn if a route has been set. If no route has been
set, shows direction of travel.
Media
Shows the selected media track.
Change Track
With the media playback screen shown, use the directional
buttons to choose a track. Press OK to confirm.
Source
Press OK to open the media sources list. Use the directional
buttons to select a media source and press OK to confirm.
Radio
Change Station
With the radio playback screen shown, use the directional
buttons to choose a station. Press OK to confirm.
Presets
With the radio playback screen shown, use the directional
buttons to open the presets list. Use the directional buttons to
select a preset and press OK to confirm.
Telephone
A mobile device must be paired to the infotainment before this
function can be used.
Shows current network provider. Scroll or press OK to open the
contact list. Press OK or to begin a call.
When a call is in progress, the call status is shown.
Service
The service menu shows information on vehicle. Select from:
• Messages:
Show any stored warning messages.
• Tyres Pressure:
Opens the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Menu (Refer to
’Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)’, page 5.28).
• Service Reminder:
Shows how long until the next service is required.
• Engine Oil Level:
Shows the engine oil level.
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4.15
Voice Control
Commands can be selected in the infotainment system using
voice commands. To begin voice control, press the button
on the steering wheel, and say a command.
For example:
• "Enter Destination" will give a list of options to enter a
destination in the navigation system.
• "Next Artist" will play the next available artist in the media
system if more than one artist is available.
If a command is not available, or the system did not correctly hear
the command, a list of available commands will be heard.
To cancel voice control press the button again.
Wiper Controls
Rotate the wipe speed selector (A) to select a wipe speed.
[1] : Windscreen wipers OFF
[2] : Intermittent wipe (low rain sensor sensitivity)
[3] : Intermittent wipe (high rain sensor sensitivity)
[4] : Continuous wipe (slow)
[5] : Continuous wipe (fast)
[6] : Press for single wipe operation. Press and hold further to
operate the front windscreen washers.
Caution: Set the ignition to on and wipers to off when in a
car wash or if the vehicle is being pressure washed. Ignition
on will make sure the wiper arms are locked into the park
position and will help prevent damage to the wiper arms.
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Lighting Controls
Exterior lamps
Master Lamp Switch
Turn the dial to the required light setting. Press the fog lamp
button to operate the rear fog lamp.
[1] : Left side park lamp
[2] : Right side park lamp
[3] : Side lamps (including number plate lamps)
[4] : Automatic headlamp mode
[5] : Dipped beam headlamps
[6] : Rear foglamp
1
Exterior lamps (except the side lamps/parking lamps) switch off
automatically if you turn the ignition off.
Automatic Headlamp Mode
If ambient light fades, headlamps, rear and registration plate
lamps will switch ON automatically. If ambient light then
increases, headlamps, rear and registration plate lamps will
automatically go OFF. Automatic lamps are market specific.
The automatic headlamp function features an internal timer
that starts when the lamps are turned on. This prevents the lamps
from rapidly changing between on and off if situations where
ambient light can rapidly change, such as driving between
buildings. The headlamps may show a small delay between when
a suitable amount of ambient light is detected, and the lamps
turning off.
1.
The rear fog lamp will only operate with the headlamps set dipped
beam (4) or automatic (5).
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4.17
Auto Main Beam
Warning: Auto Main beam is an aid only. The system
cannot allow for road, weather or traffic conditions. it is the
drivers responsibility to make sure the vehicle's lighting is
correct for the driving conditions.
The rain and light sensor may not operate correctly in low
visibility or if obscured such as to fog, snow or dirt.
Auto Main Beam is used to automatically switch between main
beam and dipped beam when other road users are present
1
. The
system uses the rain and light sensor to determine the range of
other vehicles on the road and will set the headlamps from main
beam to dipped beam if there is a vehicle in range. Once the
system no longer detects a vehicle, it will set the headlamps back
to main beam.
Activating Auto Main Beam
Auto Main Beam is active whenever the main beam headlamps
are used and the master lamp switch is set to AUTO. Manually
select dipped beam with the wiper stalk, or set the master lamp
switch to dipped beam to cancel Auto Main Beam. When Auto
Main Beams are active, will be shown in the instrument
cluster.
Stalk Controls
Main Beam
Push the stalk away to turn on main beam headlamps. Pull the
stalk back to the initial position to return to dipped beam
headlamps.
Flash Headlamps
Pull the stalk to flash the main beam headlamps.
Direction Indicators
To briefly indicate, press up to indicate a right turn and down for
a left turn. Press until the switch latches to hold the selected
indicator on. The stalk will return to the centre position on
completion of a manoeuvre.
1.
The system uses ambient lighting and light from vehicle front and rear
lamps to separate parked vehicles and vehicles being driven.
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Hazard lamps
The hazard warning lamps will continue to operate if the
ignition is switched off.
Press the hazard warning lamp button (A) to set the hazard
warning lamps to on. All direction indicator signals will flash.
Press the button again to set the hazard warning lamps off.
If you operate a direction indicator from the indicator stalk, only
the selected direction indicators will operate. Once cancelled,
the hazard warning lamps will resume operation.
Surround Lighting
Surround lighting is used to keep the exterior lamps for the
vehicle illuminated for 40 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked
with the vehicle key. Surround lighting is disabled when the
vehicle is started. The surround lighting function can be set to on
or off in the vehicle settings menu (Refer to ’Light Settings’, page
10.4)
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4.19
Interior Lamps
Instrument Illumination
During the daylight hours the level of instrument brightness
defaults to maximum brightness. During the twilight and night
time hours, a twilight sensor located at the top of the windscreen
automatically reduces the level of brightness to a preset level.
If the twilight sensor is covered then the level of brightness
will stay low as if in night time mode. For example, when parked
in a garage.
The level of brightness can be reduced by using the illumination
dial (A).
Reading Lamps
Two reading lamps are located in the front header trim. To
operate the lamps (on or off) touch the reading lamp bezel (A).
Unless set to off or on they will continue to operate up to six
minutes after the ignition is set to off.
Additional rear reading lamps can be found above each rear door
opening.
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Driving Techniques ............................................................. 5.2
Multi Purpose Camera......................................................... 5.3
How To Start The Engine..................................................... 5.4
Transmission Controls.......................................................... 5.5
Drive Modes ....................................................................... 5.8
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Speed Limiter ............5.11
Hill Descent Control (HDC)...............................................5.14
Blind Spot Assist ................................................................ 5.16
Lane Keep Assist................................................................ 5.19
Traffic Sign Assist ............................................................... 5.21
Brakes ............................................................................... 5.22
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ...........................5.28
Towing.............................................................................. 5.31
Eco Driving Features.......................................................... 5.38
Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) ........................................ 5.40
Park Assist Systems ............................................................ 5.41
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Driving
Driving Techniques
Procedures for driving this vehicle may be unfamiliar to many
new owners. To make sure that you have a safe and enjoyable
entry into this new phase of Aston Martin motoring, please take
time to safely acquire the necessary new driving skills. Practice in
safe, lower speed conditions before investigating the high
performance potential of the vehicle.
Driving behaviour, such as avoiding aggressive driving, travelling
at lower speeds, correctly inflating tyres, reducing periods of
idling and not carrying excessive weight, will improve fuel
consumption and reduce CO2 emissions.
Performance Driving Courses
Performance driving courses are available to enable you to fully
understand the control functions of your vehicle and also the
basic principles of performance driving. Contact your Aston
Martin Dealer for further information.
Running-In
This vehicle is fully hot tested during manufacture and no special
running-in procedures are necessary. Nevertheless it is
recommended to limit engine loads (e.g. by accelerating gently
and by using lower gears on steep hills or when negotiating tight
turns) during the first 1500 km/900miles.
Track Days
Before using this vehicle on track days contact your Aston Martin
Dealer for vehicle set up, service parts and recommendations.
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5.3
Wet Conditions
When driving in wet conditions, water can build up under your
tyres so that they ride on a layer of water. This is called
aquaplaning or hydroplaning. When this happens, you have little
or no control. Aquaplaning is more prone to happening at higher
road speeds if there is a lot of water on the road and particularly
if the tyres are also under inflated or approaching minimum tread
depth.
It is important to take bends or curves at a safe, reasonable speed,
particularly when driving on wet or slippery road surfaces.
Slow down when it is raining.
Tyre Skip At Low Speed
In certain conditions, the front tyres may ‘skip’ at low speeds with
summer tyres installed when a high level of steering lock is
applied. This is a characteristic of the vehicle and does not affect
the safety or performance of the vehicle.
Multi Purpose Camera
The Multi Purpose Camera (A) is mounted at the top of the
windscreen and is used to give external information to a number
of driving systems in the vehicle.
To make sure that these additional driving systems function
correctly, the area of the windscreen in front of the camera
should be kept clean. The camera is under the swept area of the
wiper blades, so will be cleaned as the wipers are used in poor
weather. In long dry periods such as in summer, the windscreen
wipers should be used periodically to prevent build ups of dirt
and dust.
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Driving
How To Start The Engine
Warning: The engine can be started by any person in the
vehicle if the brake pedal is pressed down. Care should be
taken that the vehicle is not left unattended with the key
present and occupants such as young children inside.
Caution: In extreme low temperatures (-20°C and below)
do not run the engine above 4000 rpm, while at standstill or
when moving off, until the coolant temperature gauge
reaches normal operating temperature. If you do, there is a
risk of damage to the engine and transmission.
Caution: Make sure the park brake is applied and the
transmission is in PARK (P).
This will prevent the vehicle from moving once the engine is
started.
To start the engine, fully press the brake pedal down and press
START/STOP (A).
Once the engine begins to crank, release START/STOP.
Stopping The Engine
Press START/STOP to stop the engine.
Quiet Start
Push and hold START/STOP for 3 seconds to use the Quiet Start
feature. The button bezel will flash red twice to confirm. In Quiet
Start, the volume of the exhaust note is reduced on engine start.
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5.5
Transmission Controls
The automatic transmission has two main driver modes:
• Automatic Mode:
Transmission is controlled automatically without driver input.
• Manual Gear Change Mode:
Gear changes can be controlled with the gearshift paddles
behind the steering wheel.
Automatic Mode
In Automatic mode, gearshifts are made using the Park, Reverse,
Neutral and Drive (PRND) buttons mounted on the centre stack.
While driving forward, gearshifts are made automatically
according to various driving parameters, i.e. road speed, current
selected gear and accelerator demands. When the vehicle is
stationary, the transmission will select first gear, ready to move off
immediately when the accelerator is pressed.
Kick-Down
In Automatic mode, kick-down is used in circumstances where
rapid acceleration is required, i.e. when overtaking. Kick-down
operates when the accelerator pedal is quickly and fully
depressed, causing the transmission to change down to the
lowest gear possible to achieve maximum acceleration. The gear
engaged depends on the road speed at the time of kick-down.
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Driving
[1] P (PARK): Press and release to select Park when the vehicle is
stationary. The transmission will mechanically lock.
Caution: Always make sure that the park brake is ON. This
will help to make sure the vehicle will not roll.
It is not possible to select Park above 2 km/h.
[2] R (REVERSE): When stationary and with the footbrake
applied, press and release to select Reverse. When reverse is
selected, the infotainment screen will change to show the reverse
camera display
1
.
[3] N (NEUTRAL): Press and release to select Neutral.
Caution: Do not change from Park or Neutral into Drive
or Reverse at high engine speed. Doing so can damage the
transmission or the engine.
[4] D (DRIVE): When stationary and with the footbrake applied,
press and release to select forward gears.
Vehicle Rocking Motion
If the vehicle speed is less than 4 km/h, reverse may be selected
from drive, without pressing the brake pedal, to create a vehicle
‘rocking’ motion i.e. to enable vehicle movement out of mud,
snow, etc. If 4 km/h is exceeded then the transmission will
automatically select Neutral.
1.
India: With camera option only.
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5.7
Manual Gear Change Mode
Forward gearshifts are selected by pulling back and releasing the
gearshift paddles mounted on the steering column, whilst P (Park)
and R (Reverse) are selected with the PRND buttons.
[1] : Downshift (-) Paddle
[2] : Upshift (+) Paddle
Pull back on either the upshift or downshift (-) paddle to enter
manual gear change mode. As the vehicle speed increases and
decreases, make upshifts and downshifts by pulling and releasing
the upshift or downshift paddle.
If no gearshift has been requested by pulling back on a paddle,
upshifts will occur automatically depending on the drive mode as
the engine speed rises or lowers to its maximum or minimum
operating limits.
If driving in a high gear, pull and hold the downshift paddle to
select the lowest available gear. For example, if in sixth gear then
second gear is selected.
When in manual gear change mode, pull back on the upshift
paddle for more than two seconds or press the D (Drive) button
to move to automatic mode.
The instrument cluster shows the actual gear currently selected R,
D1, D2, etc and the target gear when a gearshift is in progress.
Gear Shift Indicator
The centre message window shows the current gear selected with
an up arrow to indicate when a gear change should take place to
obtain better fuel economy. For example, when in third gear and
a higher gear needs selecting 3^ is shown in the centre message
window.
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5.8
Driving
Drive Modes
Warning: It is the driver's responsibility to drive safely
according to the law and with due regard to prevailing
conditions.
Warning: Electronic Stability Program (ESP) must never
let the driver be tempted into taking risks which could affect
his or her safety or that of other road users. ESP cannot
overcome consequences of driving with too much speed for
prevailing conditions.
Caution: If repair or replacement of the steering or other
surrounding equipment is necessary, always refer to your
Aston Martin Dealer. There is a sensor in the steering system
which detects steering angle. If the centre position of the
steering deviates, the ESP may not operate correctly.
Caution: ESP may not operate correctly when using tyre
chains or a temporary spare tyre.
Caution: Use tyres of the same manufacturer, brand, type,
tread pattern and correct size specified in this handbook for
this vehicle on all four road wheels. Do not mix new and worn
tyres on the same axle.
This vehicle has 5 set drive modes available to the driver. GT,
Sport, Sport+, Terrain and Terrain+ and a driver customisable
Individual setting. Use the drive mode up (A) and down (B)
buttons to cycle through the different drive modes.
Each drive mode affects the calibration settings of the below
vehicle systems:
•ABS and ESP.
•Engine.
•Transmission.
• Suspension.
• Active roll control.
• Steering weight.
•Exhaust.
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5.9
GT Mode
GT mode provides a default comfort setting, best suited to casual
and motorway driving. The transmission is set to use a base
transmission calibration when in Drive to suit a touring style of
driving and is biased towards comfort. ESP is adjusted for
maximum stabilisation.
Sport Mode
Sport mode uses a more aggressive calibration when in Drive, yet
still comfortable enough to be used for general driving. The
exhaust bypass valves operate at lower engine speed to give a
sense of increase driver involvement. Suspension ride height is
lowered by 15 mm to high speed stage one to provide a lower
centre of gravity and improved aerodynamics, and steering efforts
are also increased to provide more driver feedback. Active roll
control uses a stiffer profile than GT mode to provide greater
stability at higher speeds.
Sport+ Mode
Warning: Sport+ mode is only intended for use on dry
roads. Greater driver input will be required to maintain
vehicle stability.
Warning: It is not recommended to drive the vehicle in
Sport+ mode or with ESP Off when a roof load is attached
due to the higher centre of gravity and the vehicle's stability
settings. There is increased risk of and accident which can
cause serious injury or death.
Sport+ mode is intended for use on dry roads with good grip
levels, as stabilisation control provided by ESP and ABS systems is
reduced compared to Sport mode whilst set at the same high
speed stage one ride height. Higher levels of wheel slip will be
allowed and there will be less stabilisation to yaw angle. The
transmission is now set to use an even more aggressive calibration
than used in Sport mode, with the exhaust bypass valves also
revised to open at lower engine loads and speed. The centre
differential settings are adjusted to provide an increased bias of
drive torque to the rear axle, delivering similar dynamic
performance to that of a rear wheel drive vehicle. Active roll
control provides further stiffness than Sport mode.
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Terrain Mode
Terrain and Terrain+ modes are intended to be used with All-
Season tyres (Refer to ’All Season Tyres’, page 11.17).
Terrain mode increases ride height relative to GT mode by
approximately 25 mm. ESP stabilisation settings are biased to
improve performance in an off-road environment, by allowing
more wheel slip to enhance driveability and braking performance
on low grip surfaces. In certain circumstances the higher levels of
slip and corresponding reduction in yaw stabilisation may require
greater driver input to stabilise the vehicle. Active roll control is
set to allow greater wheel movement at lower speed to give
greater wheel contact on loose surfaces. Engine and transmission
is set to a more off road bias by providing a more linear throttle
profile and early changes into 2nd gear. If the vehicle is driven at
speeds greater than 70 km/h (44 mph) for greater than 10
seconds, or above 80 km/h (50 mph), the suspension will lower
to the standard ride height found in GT mode. The suspension
ride height will be increased again once the vehicle speed falls
below 70 km/h (44 mph).
Terrain+ Mode
Terrain+ increases the ride height relative to Terrain by a further
20 mm, whilst keeping the same ESP settings. Terrain+ is
intended for use at low speed in challenging terrain and
obstacles. Because the ride height is increased the available
wheel travel is reduced by a corresponding amount and this will
compromise ride comfort and traction in extreme scenarios.
Because of this for most driving on low grip surfaces Terrain mode
should be used unless additional ground clearance of Terrain+ is
required. If the vehicle is driven at speeds greater than 30 km/h
(18 mph) for greater than 10 seconds, or above 40 km/h (25
mph), the suspension will lower to the ride height found in
Terrain mode. The suspension ride height will be increased again
once the vehicle speed falls below 30 km/h (18 mph).
Individual
Individual mode uses custom settings set by the driver in the
infotainment system (Refer to ’Drive Modes’, page 10.2).
ESP
The ESP can be manually set in the infotainment system (Refer to
’Assistance’, page 10.3).
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High Speed Height Adjustment
High Speed Stage One
Standard ride height for Sport and Sport+ modes.
If the vehicle is driven above 160 km/h (100 mph) for more than
10 seconds whilst at standard ride height, the suspension will
lower by 15 mm. The suspension will raise when vehicle speed
drops below 80 km/h (50 mph) for 20 seconds, or immediately if
the speed drops below 50 km/h (30 mph).
High Speed Stage Two
If the vehicle is driven above 200 km/h (125 mph) for more than
5 seconds, the suspension will lower by a further 5 mm. The
suspension will raise when vehicle speed drops below 130 km/h
(80 mph) for 20 seconds, or immediately if the speed drops
below 50 km/h (30 mph).
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Speed
Limiter
Warning: Only use ACC or the variable speed limiter if
road and traffic conditions are appropriate for maintaining a
steady speed for a prolonged period. If you do not, the
vehicle may cause an accident or collision resulting in death
or serious injury.
Warning: Both ACC and the variable speed limiter are
aids and cannot take into account road, weather or traffic
conditions. You are responsible for vehicle speed, braking,
controlling the distance to any vehicle(s) in front and for
staying in the correct lane.
The ACC system should not be used when:
• road and traffic conditions do not allow you to maintain a
constant speed, e.g. in heavy traffic or on winding roads.
• driving on smooth or slippery roads. Braking or accelerating
can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the vehicle
could then skid.
• visibility is poor, such as fog, heavy rain or snow.
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Selecting ACC or Variable Speed Limiter
[1] ACC/VARIABLE SPEED LIMITER SELECT: Press switch
between Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and variable speed
limiter function.
[2] SPEED SET ROCKER SWITCH: Push up to increase or down
to decrease the set speed for the ACC or variable speed limiter.
Press the rocker switch to resume the set speed.
[3] CAN: Press to cancel the set speed.
[4] INCREASE DISTANCE: Increases the set distance between
the vehicle in front and your vehicle.
[5] DECREASE DISTANCE: Decreases the set distance between
the vehicle in front and your vehicle.
Operation
ACC can be used to maintain a selected vehicle speed without
having to use the accelerator and maintains a set distance
between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
The variable speed limiter brakes automatically so that you do
not exceed the set speed. This feature is an aid only and cannot
take into account road, weather or traffic conditions. You are
responsible for vehicle speed, as well braking in good time and
for staying in the lane.
Both ACC and variable speed limiter only operate at speeds
above 20 km/h (13 mph).
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Setting A Speed
Lightly push the speed selector switch (2) up to increase speed,
or down to decrease speed in 1 km/h (1 mph) increments. A hard
press in either direction will increase in 10 km/h (5mph)
increments. Pressing the switch in either direction will set a new
vehicle speed in the cruise control or new vehicle speed limit.
ACC will automatically disengage when the brake pedal is
pressed or when the vehicle speed falls below 20 km/h (13 mph).
The variable speed limiter is not deactivated when the brake
pedal is pressed.
Resuming the Set Speed
Warning: Set speed should only be resumed if the driver
is aware of the set speed and intends to return to it.
ACC will not resume at speeds below 20 km/h (13 mph).
Press the speed selector switch (2) to resume the set ACC speed
or variable speed limit.
If the vehicle is accelerated above the set speed, then the set ACC
speed will be resumed when the accelerator pedal is released.
If the ACC is deactivated, or the brake pedal is pressed, ACC will
disengage but the set speed memory will be kept. Press the speed
selector switch again and the vehicle will return to the set speed.
Setting a Distance in the ACC
Warning: ACC does not compensate traffic, road or
weather conditions. The driver is responsible for vehicle
speed and braking in emergency situations. Do not use ACC
in conditions that do not permit a constant speed such as
heavy traffic, winding roads or slippery roads due to weather
conditions.
The ACC system will maintain a set distance from the vehicle in
front. If the vehicle begins to brake, your vehicle will also slow
down to match, and increase speed to match up to the speed set
in the cruise control. The distance between the two vehicles can
be set with the distance controls (4) and (5).
The ACC system may not be able to detect narrow vehicles
such as motorcycles or vehicles driving on a different line.
Detection of obstacles can also be affected by dirty or obscured
sensors.
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Deactivating ACC or Variable Speed Limiter
Press the CAN button (3) to deactivate ACC or variable speed
limiter.
The ACC and variable speed limiter set speeds will also be
cleared when the ignition is set to OFF.
ACC will automatically deactivate when:
• The brake pedal is pressed.
• The park brake is applied.
• Vehicle speed drops below 20 km/h (13 mph).
• Neutral, Park or Reverse gear positions are selected.
• The traction control system is activated.
• The variable speed limiter system is activated.
• A fault occurs in the ACC system. The system will not operate
until the fault is cleared.
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
Warning: Hill Descent Control is an aid only and does not
replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's
responsibility to be aware of their surroundings. Always
make sure that there is a suitable distance to the side of your
vehicle for other road users and obstacles.
Warning: If there is a difference in speed between the set
speed and actual speed when HDC is activated on a slippery
road surface, it is possible the wheels can lose traction. This
can increase the risk of the vehicle skidding and having an
accident. Be aware of the road surface conditions before
activating the HDC system.
Active Cruise Control and Active Brake Assist are disabled
when HDC is active.
HDC is intended to be used with All-Season tyres (Refer to ’All
Season Tyres’, page 11.17).
Hill Descent Control (HDC) uses the ABS system to control the
speed of the vehicle on downhill roads and terrain. The braking
effect used by the HDC system increase as the downhill gradient
becomes steeper. HDC will only operate with the transmission in
D (Drive), R (Reverse) and only in GT, Terrain and Terrain+
modes.
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To Activate HDC
To activate the HDC system, press the HDC button (A).
A warning symbol will be shown with the target set speed when
the system is active.
If the brake pedal is pressed, this will automatically override the
braking function of the HDC system. When the brake pedal is
released, HDC will resume control of the braking when
necessary.
Setting A Speed
Lightly push the speed selector switch (B) up to increase speed,
or down to decrease speed in 1 km/h (1 mph) increments.
Pressing the switch in either direction will set a new vehicle speed
in the cruise control or new vehicle speed limit.
HDC will set a vehicle speed of between 2 km/h (2 mph) and
40 km/h (25 mph).
Deactivating HDC
HDC will be deactivated when the drive mode is changed to
Sport, Sport+ or when the HDC button is pressed.
HDC will deactivate automatically if vehicle speed exceeds
45 km/h (28 mph).
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Blind Spot Assist
Warning: Blind Spot Assist is for visual aid only and does
not replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's
responsibility to be aware of their surroundings and make
sure it is safe to complete a lane change. Always make sure
that there is a suitable distance to the side of your vehicle for
other road users and obstacles.
Warning: The Blind Spot Assist system can not react to
vehicles which approach and overtake you at a greatly
different speed. In these situations, the Blind Spot Assist
system cannot provide warning to drivers. Always pay
attention to the road traffic around you.
Blind Spot Assist is used to help a driver know if a vehicle is in
their blind spot so that a lane change action can be safely
completed.
The BSA system uses two rear-facing radar units to monitor the
area up to 3.5 m (12 ft) behind your vehicle and 3 m (10 ft)
directly next to your vehicle.
If a vehicle is detected at speeds above approximately 30 km/h
(18 mph) and enters the monitoring range directly next to your
vehicle, the warning lamp in the exterior mirror will illuminate
amber. If a vehicle is detected close to your vehicle in the lateral
monitoring range and you switch on the turn signal indicator in
that direction the amber warning lamp in the outside mirror will
flash. If the turn signal indicator remains on, all other detected
vehicles are indicated only by the flashing of the amber warning
lamp. If you overtake a vehicle quickly, no warning is given.
The system can monitor vehicles when driving around curved
roads.
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Operation Conditions
For the Blind Spot Assist system to operate the below conditions
must be met:
• Transmission must be in D (Drive).
• The vehicle must be moving at more than 30 km/h (18 mph).
• Vehicles in the blind spot area must be travelling at speeds of:
• more than 5 km/h (3 mph).
• between 5 km/h (3 mph) slower and 35 km/h (22 mph)
faster that your vehicle.
• The minimum width for a vehicle to be detected is 0.7 m
wide (a motorcycle for example).
System Limitations
The BSA system can be limited in its operation in the below
situations:
• The sensors are dirty or obstructed such as snow or mud on
the bumpers.
• Poor visibility weather conditions (snow, fog, heavy rain etc).
• Warnings may be incorrectly displayed near to crash barriers
or long solid barriers.
• Warnings can be interrupted when driving alongside long
vehicles such as vehicles with long trailers.
System activation
The BSA system can be activated or deactivated in the
infotainment system (Refer to ’Assistance’, page 10.3).
Blind Spot Warnings
Stage One Warning
When the BSA system detects a vehicle in the driver's blind spot
area, an amber LED triangle (A) will be shown in the top outer
corner of the door mirror.
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Stage Two Warning
The BSA system will be set to stage two if:
• A vehicle is detected in the blind spot area.
• The indicator is used to signal movement into that lane.
When this happens, the below actions will take place.
• The amber triangle in the door mirror will flash.
• A warning symbol will show in the instrument cluster (changes
for direction of lane change).
Door Exit Warning
Door Exit Warning is available when the vehicle is stationary
and the transmission is in P (Park) or D (Drive). The feature
operates up to 3 minutes after the engine is switched off.
The Door Exit Warning function is a subfunction of the BSA
system and detects if a vehicle or bicycle is passing that may come
into contact with the door when it is opened.
When the door is opened
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the BSA radars will check for any
approaching vehicles. If there is a risk of collision, then audible
warning will be heard as the door is opened. In addition, if a front
door is opened then the BSA warning triangles will be illuminated
in the door mirrors.
Fault Conditions
In the unlikely event of a fault in the BSA system, a warning
message will also show in the instrument cluster. Contact your
Aston Martin Dealer.
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Opened is classed as when door ajar switch is activated and the
interior lamps are switched on.
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Lane Keep Assist
Safety Warnings
Warning: Lane Keep Assist may not always be able to
correctly detect lane markings and it is possible it may give
incorrect warnings. Lane Keep Assist is an aid only and does
not replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's
responsibility to be aware of their surroundings. Always
make sure that there is a suitable distance to the side of your
vehicle for other road users and obstacles.
Warning: Lane Keep Assist cannot allow for road, traffic
and weather conditions. The driver is responsible for the
vehicle speed, braking in good time and staying within their
lane.
Lane Keep Assist is only available at speeds between 60 km/
h (37 mph) and 200 km/h (125 mph).
Lane Keep Assist uses the multi purpose camera and the vehicle
radar systems to detect lane markings in front of the vehicle. Lane
Keep Assist will first warn if you leave your lane with a vibration
through the steering wheel. If you do not react to the warning, the
vehicle will briefly brake on one side to pull the vehicle back into
the correct lane.
Steering Wheel Warning
If one of the front wheels passes over a lane marking, a warning
will be given by an intermittent vibration from the steering wheel.
This warning can occur earlier, for example if you begin to
approach the other lane marking when on a bend or are on wider
lanes such as a motorway.
Corrective Braking
Warning: Corrective brake application cannot always
cause the vehicle to move back into it's lane, which can cause
an accident. Acceleration, steering and brake input should
always be completed by the driver if when the vehicle uses
corrective braking.
Warning: Lane Keep Assist does not allow for other road
users and cannot detect traffic conditions. In some
circumstances, the system may apply the brakes when not
needed, such as driving over a solid lane marking or pulling
out past an obstruction. Brake application in these
circumstances can be interrupted by gently steering in the
opposite direction. Always make sure that there is enough
space for other traffic.
Corrective braking will only take place after a steering wheel
warning vibration.
Corrective brake application will only happen once for each
time the vehicle leaves it's initial lane. Additional brake
application will not happen again until the vehicle has returned
to it's initial lane.
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If the vehicle continue to pass over the lane markings, the brakes
will be briefly applied on one side. This is to help move the
vehicle back to it's initial lane. If this corrective braking happens,
a warning icon will be shown in the instrument cluster. For the
system to operate, lane markings must be on both sides of the
vehicle. If broken lines are detected, corrective brake application
will only happen if there is a vehicle in the next lane.
Corrective brake application will not happen in the below
conditions:
• There is clear and deliberate steering, braking or acceleration
input.
• A turn indicator is switched on.
• The TPMS has detected a fault with a tyre.
• The traction control system is activated.
• The transmission is not in D (Drive).
• A trailer has been attached and electrically connected.
• An obstruction has been detected in your lane.
• Corners are take at high speeds or high rates of acceleration
where sudden brake application could unbalance the vehicle.
To cancel corrective brake application:
• Activate the turn indicator.
• Apply the brakes.
• Accelerate.
• Gently steer in the opposite direction.
Deactivate
The Lane Keep Assist is set to on by default.
To deactivate Lane Keep Assist, press and hold the button (A).
The symbol will be shown in the instrument cluster to
confirm the system has been deactivated.
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System Limitations
Lane Keep Assist may not function correctly in the below
conditions:
• The area around the multi purpose camera is dirty, damaged
or otherwise covered.
• There is a short distance to the vehicle in front.
• There are lots of lane markings that change quickly such as,
merging or crossing lanes.
• The road is very narrow and winding.
• There are no lane markings or the markings are unclear in the
lane, such as when the lane markings are worn away, a mix of
old and new markings or many colour changes in road
surface.
• Weather conditions such as snow, rain, fog or spray which
can cause low visibility or hide road markings. This can also
include reflective roads surfaces due to rain.
• Glare into the multi purpose camera from the sun or other
road users' headlamps.
Traffic Sign Assist
Traffic Sign Assist is an aid only. Traffic Sign Assist may not
always be able to correctly display road restrictions. It is the
drivers responsibility to be aware of the traffic signs and
restrictions for the road being driven on. Traffic signs always take
precedent over the display from Traffic Sign Assist.
The Traffic Sign Assist system works with the navigation
system to determine the road speed limit.
The Traffic Sign Assist function shows maximum permitted
speeds for the road in the instrument cluster. The system will also
give indication of any overtaking restrictions and give a warning
if the vehicle is driven down a one way street the wrong way.
When you drive past a traffic sign that applies to the road you are
on, this information will be updated in the instrument cluster.
The Traffic Sign Assist display will update without a visible traffic
sign when you change roads such as joining another road that has
a different speed limit.
If Traffic Sign Assist cannot determine a maximum permitted
speed for the road, no speed limit is shown in the instrument
cluster.
If a traffic sign is passed that gives the end of a road restriction,
such as a speed limit, this information is shown for five seconds.
Applicable traffic regulation will continue to be shown in the
instrument cluster.
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Additional Restrictions
Traffic Sign Assist is capable of detecting traffic signs that have
additional restrictions such as alternative speed limits in wet
conditions.
Additional restrictions will only be displayed if there is a
regulation that must be followed with the restriction, or Traffic
Sign Assist is cannot correctly determine if the restriction is in
effect.
Traffic Sign Settings
Warnings for wrong-way and overtaking restrictions will stay
active when the Traffic sign Assist is set to off.
For settings for Traffic Sign Assist (Refer to ’Assistance’, page 10.3)
System Limitations
Traffic Sign Assist may not function correctly in the below
conditions:
• The area around the multi purpose camera is dirty, damaged
or otherwise covered.
• The traffic signs are hard to detect due to insufficient lighting
or obscured by dirt, ice, snow etc.
• Weather conditions such as snow, rain, fog or spray which
can cause low visibility or hide road signs.
• Glare into the multi purpose camera from the sun or other
road users' headlamps.
• The traffic signs are unclear or obscured, such as signs on
construction areas.
• The information in the navigation system is incorrect requires
an update.
Brakes
Footbrake
The footbrake uses a vacuum boosted, dual (diagonal split) circuit
hydraulic system with Anti-lock Brake System (ABS).
Warning: In the event of a brake failure, bring the vehicle
to a stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Do not continue to
drive the vehicle. To do so could result in an accident or
collision resulting in death or serious injury.
Warning: Greater care may be necessary after a long drive
over salted or gritted roads or if driving in heavy rain,
through water or a vehicle wash. Brake action may be
delayed and increased braking pressure may be required.
Warning: Aston Martin recommend that the brake fluid is
replaced before and after the vehicle is used for high
performance driving such as a track day. Failure to do so
may result in greatly reduced brake performance. Contact
your Aston Martin Dealer.
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If vacuum boost or a brake circuit fails, the footbrake will
still operate, but with greater pedal pressure, increased pedal
travel and longer stopping distances. Contact your Aston
Martin Dealer.
The high performance brake system used on this vehicle is
designed to provide optimal braking under all operating
conditions. However, an inherent characteristic of this braking
system is some brake noise. Certain combinations of speed,
braking forces and ambient conditions may also cause the brakes
to squeal.
Brake Throttle Override
If the throttle and brake pedals are both pressed at the same time
for over 3 seconds, the engine will restrict available torque.
Normal functionality will return when the throttle pedal is
pressed without the brake pedal.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Safety
It is always the driver's responsibility to drive safely with regard to
driving conditions and according to the law. The fact that a
vehicle is equipped with ABS must never let the driver be
tempted into taking risks which could affect his or her safety or
that of other road users.
The addition of ABS cannot overcome the consequences of trying
to stop in too short a distance, cornering at too high a speed, or
aquaplaning (where the tyres are prevented from contacting the
road surface by a layer of water).
The driver should always take road conditions into account. A
slippery road surface always requires more braking distance for a
given speed, even with ABS. Stopping distances can increase with
ABS compared to locked wheels on slushy snow, gravel, sand or
certain heavily corrugated or ridged warning sections of road
surfaces.
If any braking system malfunctions, have the braking and ABS
systems checked immediately by your Aston Martin Dealer.
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) helps prevent the road
wheels from locking and causing the vehicle to skid during
emergency braking. This also assists the driver in maintaining
steering and directional stability.
If the braking force exceeds tyre grip in an emergency braking
situation, the ABS operates to prevent the wheels locking. A
pulsating effect is felt through the brake pedal when this happens.
This is a normal effect of the ABS operating.
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ABS Settings
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) will change its operation
depending on ESP and Drive mode.
Stage One
When ESP is set to ON, the ABS is tuned to give a level of vehicle
performance, control and stability under braking that will cover
everyday driving situations and weather (dry, wet, ice and snow).
Stage Two
When ESP is set to Sport+ or OFF, the ABS is tuned to allow
more experienced drivers to drive closer to the limits of the
vehicle's ability and enjoy its natural balance in a track
environment. When the ABS is set to stage two, the ABS is
applied in the following ways:
• The Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) increases
braking force to the rear of the vehicle. This is done by
allowing a greater level of slip at the rear axle and a quicker
increase in pressure in the rear brakes. Cornering agility will
be enhanced when braking, but the driver will experience
more vibration through the brake pedal.
• The ABS will allow more slip when the tyres are at a higher
working temperature, such as when the vehicle is driven on a
track. The driver will have more control over brake
performance before the ABS is activated.
• Braking performance is given greater priority over stability in
areas with different friction surfaces. Increased steering input
is required to maintain the direction of travel, but optimum
vehicle deceleration is achieved.
• The ABS provides a more aggressive pressure increase for
situations where a wheel can become temporarily unloaded,
such as in track sections featuring fast, tight corners, strong
cambers or high-speed crests.
Stage Three
When ESP is set to Terrain mode the ABS is tuned to allow greater
braking performance when driving off-road on loose or rough
surfaces (grass, gravel, mud and deep snow). When ABS is set to
stage three, the ABS is applied in the following ways:
• The ABS will allow more slip on low friction surfaces to
optimise the available braking performance.
• Braking performance is given greater priority over stability in
areas with low friction surfaces. Increased steering input is
required to maintain the direction of travel, but improved
vehicle deceleration is achieved.
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Brake Warnings
Warning: If either brake warning symbol comes ON, you
should immediately be prepared for increased stopping
distances or partial failure of the braking system.
If the brake warning symbol comes ON while driving, the
brake system has a fault and braking performance may be
affected.
If the brake warning symbol comes ON while driving:
• The brake booster system has a fault and braking performance
may be affected.
• The brake fluid level is insufficient.
A message will also show in the instrument cluster window
with further information.
Stop as soon as possible in a safe and convenient place. Apply the
footbrake and make sure that the park brake is fully released. If
the warning symbol stays ON, do not drive the vehicle. It is
essential that the brake system is checked immediately. Contact
the nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
ABS Warnings
Warning: If the ABS warning symbol comes ON, you
should be aware that wheels could lock during extreme
braking or when braking on slippery surfaces.
ABS is monitored for correct operation while the ignition is ON.
If a fault is detected, the will come ON and the ABS will be
either partly or fully OFF. Normal braking will continue to
function without ABS.
In the event of an ABS fault, have the braking and ABS systems
checked immediately by an Aston Martin Dealer.
ABS and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Warnings
Warning: If the ABS and ESP warning symbols come ON,
you should be aware that wheels could lock during extreme
braking or when braking on slippery surfaces. Steering
performance can also function differently and there is
increased risk of skidding and/or accident.
If , and come ON while driving both ABS and
ESP have a fault. The brake system will continue to operate, but
without assistance from either ABS or ESP. Both front and rear
wheels may lock under heavy braking which can result in longer
braking distances in an emergency stop.
A message will also show in the right instrument cluster
window with further information.
Drive on carefully and have the braking and ABS systems
checked immediately by an Aston Martin Dealer.
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Active Brake Assist
Warning: Active Brake Assist is an aid only and does not
replace the need for driver awareness. It is the driver's
responsibility to be aware of their surroundings. Always
make sure that there is a suitable braking distance for your
vehicle.
Active Brake Assist is used to reduce the risk of an accidental
collision with a pedestrian or another vehicle. This is achieved by
giving visual and audible warnings when a collision risk is
detected, and, if necessary, will assist in application of the brakes.
If the driver does not react to the risk of a collision, the system can
also automatically apply the brakes.
Warning: If the driver does not react, and vehicle is
required to apply the brakes, this will happen for a
maximum of 1.8 seconds. This purpose of the system to gain
the driver's attention to control the vehicle, and reduce the
risk of rear impact from vehicles behind.
System Limitations
Active Brake Assist may not function correctly in the below
conditions:
• The area around the multi purpose camera is dirty, damaged
or otherwise covered.
• Glare into the multi purpose camera from the sun or other
road users' headlamps.
• A pedestrian's outline is concealed, or the system cannot
determine a pedestrians outline due the background.
• There is lots of background radar reflection such as a multi-
storey car parks.
• The vehicle in front is either too narrow, such as a motorbike
or the vehicle in front is offset and not following the same
driving line.
• A vehicle moves very quickly into range of the radar.
Brake Pad Conditioning
Warning: For track use or high speed driving, new brake
pads must be correctly conditioned. Failure to correctly
condition the pads may result in greatly reduced brake
performance. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for further
information.
When new brake pads are installed the brake discs and pads
need to be conditioned. During this time, brake performance will
be reduced.
Avoid excessive braking, such as hard stops from high speed and
steep descents, for the first few hundred miles or kilometres
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after
new brake pads are installed.
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Park Brake
Park Brake Operation
Warning: If the brake system warning symbol is ON or
flashing, do not rely on the park brake to hold the vehicle
stationary. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
When the vehicle is stationary, push the park brake switch (A) in
and release. The warning symbol in the instrument cluster
will come on when the park brake is applied. The stop lamps will
not come ON.
The park brake operates on the rear wheels of the vehicle.
Caution: Secure parking of the vehicle is dependent on
being on a hard and stable surface. The rear wheels must be
on a suitable surface to prevent vehicle movement.
The ignition control must on to release the park brake. First apply
pressure to the foot brake then pull on the park brake switch and
release. The symbol will go off to show the park brake has
been released.
Drive Away Release
Warning: Do not exit the vehicle with the engine
operating and the transmission in D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
Always select P (Park) before exiting the vehicle. If the
transmission is left in D (Drive) or R (Reverse) , the vehicle
can overcome the park brake and start to move.
With the park brake applied, select a forward or reverse gear and
press the throttle pedal. The park brake will release as the vehicle
moves forwards or backwards.
The park brake will not release when moving from stationary if a
vehicle door is open. In this case the park brake must be released
with the park brake switch.
1.
Distances can vary depending on driving conditions and frequency of
brake use
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Park Brake Operation While Moving
Warning: Repeated use of the park brake to slow the
vehicle, or driving the vehicle with the park brake applied
can cause serious damage to the brake system.
In an emergency, push and hold the park brake switch to reduce
speed. The symbol will come on, a warning sound will be
heard and CAUTION PARK BRAKE APPLIED will be shown in the
right instrument cluster window.
Release the switch to cancel the park brake application whilst the
vehicle is moving. The park brake will only apply as normal once
the vehicle has stopped movement.
Park Brake Faults
Low Battery Voltage
If the battery voltage is too low, the park brake cannot be put on
or off. Connect an auxiliary battery if the battery voltage is too
low.
System Faults
If a fault in the system is detected, PARK BRAKE MALFUNCTION
will show in the message centre. Contact your nearest Aston
Martin Dealer.
If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, APPLY FOOT
AND PARK BRAKE will show in the message centre when the
ignition is next ON. Press the foot brake down and pull the park
brake switch up to put the park brake ON, this will reset the park
brake system.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Warning: Driving on a significantly under-inflated tyre
causes the tyre to overheat and can lead to tyre failure. Over-
inflation and under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and
tyre tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and
stopping ability.
Warning: The TPMS is not a substitute for correct tyre
maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain
correct tyre pressures, even if under-inflation has not
reached the level to set the TPMS tyre pressure indicator
symbol to ON.
A Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is installed as a safety
feature. This system will display the tyre pressures for each tyre
and provide warnings if pressure is below a specified pressure for
each tyre.
Each tyre should be checked at least once every two weeks when
cold, and inflated to the pressure recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer (Refer to ’Wheel and Tyre Information’, page
11.15) or on the tyre pressure label. If your vehicle has tyres of a
different size than the size indicated on the tyre pressure label,
you should determine the proper tyre pressure for those tyres.
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Tyre Pressure Display
The TPMS display is shown in the instrument cluster. Use the
direction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to
navigate to Service and select Tyre Pressure.
Tyre pressures will be displayed in the instrument cluster after
the vehicle has been driven for a few minutes.
If an under-inflated tyre is detected by the system, the TPMS
symbol is solidly illuminated.
The message centre will also display one of the below messages:
• Please Rectify Tyre Pressures: At least one tyre has too low a
pressure. Tyre pressures should be checked and corrected
when possible.
• Check Tyre(s): At least one tyre has significantly low pressure.
The tyre pressures must be checked and corrected as soon as
possible.
• Warning Tyre Defect: At least one tyre has lost pressure very
suddenly. The vehicle should be stopped as safely as possible
and the tyres checked.
Once the message has been acknowledged an image of the
vehicle will be displayed in the message centre showing which
tyre(s) have low or high air pressure and the current tyre pressure.
When the tyre pressure indicator comes ON, stop and check
your tyres as soon as possible, and inflate or deflate them to the
correct pressure.
Warning: When a tyre pressure warning is detected,
reduce the vehicle speed to a safe level. Stop in a safe and
convenient place and inspect the tyre(s).
The tyre pressures may be displayed in the wrong positions
for a short time if the wheels have been moved on the vehicle.
After a few minutes of driving, the TPMS will calibrate and the tyre
pressures are displayed in the correct positions.
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TPMS Reset
All warning messages are erased and warning lamps go out
when the TPMS is reset. The TPMS will use the new tyre pressure
values as reference values.
To reset the TPMS tyre pressure values:
1. Use the right scroll wheel on the steering wheel to navigate
to Service.
2. Navigate to Tyre Pressure.
3. Select Use Current Pressures as New Reference Values.
4. The TPMS will now reset. After a short period of driving, the
system checks if the tyre pressures are within the specified
range. The new tyre pressures are then used as the new
reference values.
TPMS Malfunction Warning
If the TPMS malfunctions due to a system failure or tyre
transmitter fault, will flash for approximately one minute
and then remain lit.
A malfunction of the tyre pressure monitor can take up to ten
minutes to be shown. The TPMS warning lamp will go out when
the fault has been resolved and after several minutes of driving.
A TPMS malfunction can be cause by:
•A defective TPMS sensor.
• Wheels and tyres installed that do not have TPMS sensors.
• Unapproved item interfering with the TPMS.
• TPMS system or software fault.
If the system shows there is a TPMS fault, continue at a reduced
speed of 30mph / 48 km/h maximum. Contact your Aston Martin
Dealer.
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Towing
Detachable Towbar
Warning: The detachable towbar is heavy. Care should be
taken when installing to prevent injury. Do not keep the tow
bar loose in the luggage compartment when not in use. In
the event of a crash, the tow bar could cause serious injury.
Caution: Only use an approved genuine Aston Martin
towbar. This has been engineered to work correctly with your
vehicle. Installation of an unapproved towbar can result in
damage to the vehicle body or wiring, or may not be safe to
pull the weights this vehicle has been rated for.
Caution: The tow bar should be regularly inspected and
cleaned. The surface of the tow ball should be free of rust or
other visible damage and grease should be cleaned off with a
cloth.
The detachable towbar is an optional accessory available from
your Aston Martin dealer. When installed, this provides a
detachable "swan-neck" tow ball.
To fit the detachable towbar:
1. Remove the cover from the towbar receiver.
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2. Lift the tow bar into position.
• The lock indicator should show red.
• If the indicator does not show red, press the dial in and
turn clockwise until red is shown.
3. Pull back on the tow bar to lock it into place. If the towbar is
correctly engaged the indicator will show green.
• If the indicator does not show green, remove the towbar
and try again. If the indicator still does not show green, do
not use the towbar. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
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4. Move the rubber cover aside and use the towbar key to lock
the towbar.
5. Rotate the trailer electrics plug down.
Caution: Remove the tow bar when it is not in use and
install the cover. This will help protect the tow bar and tow
bar locking mechanism from environmental damage, dirt
build up and corrosion.
To release the detachable towbar:
1. Move the rubber cover aside.
2. Unlock the towbar with the towbar key.
3. Press the dial in and turn clockwise to release the towbar.
4. Carefully lower the towbar to remove it.
5. Rotate the electrical connector back to it's stored position.
6. Install the cover to the towbar receiver.
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Trailer Attachment
Trailer types and weights
Warning: Only use the tow ball or hitch to attach a trailer
to the vehicle. Other parts of the vehicle such as the tow eye
are not designed to pull a trailer.
Warning: If the trailer weight or any weight related to
towing a trailer is too high it can seriously affect the brakes
ability to slow or stop the vehicle safely. There is also a risk
of failure to the engine or transmission. This can cause a
crash which can lead to serious injury or death.
Warning: If different weight values are given between the
tow vehicle and the trailer, always use the lowest of these
values. Some trailers may be rated for higher weights than
the tow vehicle is capable of towing.
Before a trailer is towed, you must make sure the below weights
are all within their safe limits:
• Trailer drawbar noseweight
• Total trailer weight
• Rear axle load of the tow vehicle
• Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
• Gross Train Weight (GTW)
These weights can be found in your vehicle documents, VIN
plate and the identification plates for the trailer.
Trailer Couple
• When reversing the vehicle towards the trailer, make sure
there is nobody between the trailer and the vehicle.
• Couple and uncouple the trailer carefully. If you do not
couple the trailer to the towing vehicle correctly, the trailer
could become detached.
Maximum weight unbraked trailer 750 kg
Maximum tow weight 2700 kg
Nose weight for a laden vehicle
1
1.
Laden is described as five 75 kg (165 lb) occupants, 100 kg (220 lb)
in the luggage compartment and no roof load.
120 kg
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Breakaway Cable
Warning: Do not loop the breakaway cable around the
tow ball. The cable could slide off and prevent emergency
operation of the brakes in the event that a trailer becomes
detached. An incorrectly connected breakaway cable can
potentially cause serious injury or death.
When a braked trailer is towed, a breakaway cable is used to
apply the trailer brakes in the event the trailer becomes
detached. Make sure the breakaway cable is connected to the
tow bar at the breakaway eyelet (A) when a braked trailer is
attached.
Power Connection
Caution: Only use trailer electrical equipment rated for a
12V supply. this will prevent damage to the electrical system
The permanent power supply is switched off if the tow vehicle
voltage is too low. It will also be switched off after six hours to
protect the battery.
The vehicle trailer socket has a permanent power supply and a
switched power supply from the ignition system.
Each LED chain in the trailer lighting must be guaranteed a
minimum current of 50 mA to provide reliable indication of lamp
failure.
Trailers with a 7-pin connector: An adaptor or adaptor cable
can be used to connect to the 13-pin socket on the ball coupling,
which can be obtained from a specialist workshop.
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Driving with a Trailer
Make sure that you are familiar with any additional driving
license and legal requirements for towing in the country or state
you intend to drive in.
Caution: Incorrect use of a trailer can cause damage to
your vehicle and result in repairs not covered by the vehicle
warranty.
When a vehicle is driven with a trailer the handling characteristics
will be changed and you may need to adapt your driving style.
Braking distance will also be increased, so you should always
maintain a safe distance from other road users.
Many countries also legislate different road speed limits when a
trailer is towed. Adjust your speed to the road and weather
conditions and do not exceed the maximum speed for a towing
vehicle.
Temperature Warnings
Drivetrain components such as the engine, transmission and
differentials will potentially be subject to increased temperatures
when towing, and made more apparent when towing on inclines.
On a long incline it may be necessary to reduce your speed to
prevent the drivetrain components from overheating.
Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of more than 12%.
Trailer Sway Mitigation (TSM)
Warning: TSM is an aid only and cannot stabilise the
vehicle-trailer combination in all situations and cannot
prevent loss of control of the vehicle or trailer due to
excessive speed. The system does not replace the need for
adapting driving style or driver awareness. It is the driver's
responsibility to be aware of the trailer on the back of their
vehicle and how it behaves. Always follow trailer towing
guidelines and laws related to trailer driving in your
location.
TSM uses the trailer connector for detection. Make sure the
electrical connector for the trailer is correctly plugged in before
driving.
TSM is a function of the electronic Stability Program (ESP) that is
used to help reduce trailer sway when a trailer is attached to the
vehicle. If the vehicle-trailer combination begins to sway, the
TSM system will apply the front brakes for the tow vehicle to help
stabilise the vehicle-trailer combination. If there are high levels of
trailer sway, the TSM will apply all four brakes on the tow vehicle
until the vehicle-trailer combination is stable. When the TSM
function is active, steer gently during brake control.
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Trailer Sway
Trailer sway can occur with any vehicle-trailer combination and
usually happens at high driving speeds. There is also a risk of low
speed trailer sway if the trailer is incorrectly loaded, such as if the
load is incorrectly distributed or the trailer is overloaded.
Trailer sway can also due to factors whilst driving such as strong
side winds, uneven road surfaces and sharp steering adjustments.
Any of these can make the vehicle-trailer combination difficult to
control and there is a risk that you could unintentionally move
into another lane or leave the road.
Tow Bar Accessories
Caution: Exhaust gasses can be very hot and may cause
damage to bicycles or other items mounted to the tow bar.
Make sure suitable heat shielding is available.
When a light board is connected for a tow bar mounted
accessory, the rear parking sensors and Blind Spot Assist will be
disabled.
Tow bar accessories such as bicycle racks may be fitted to this
vehicle. If an accessory is fitted to the tow bar, the below
conditions must be met.
• The distance for the centre of gravity for the accessory must
not be more than 450 mm (18 inches) (1) from the centre of
the tow ball.
• The maximum weight of the accessory at this distance must
not exceed 75 kg (165 lbs).
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Eco Driving Features
Cylinder Deactivation
Cylinder deactivation is only available when drive mode is set
to GT and when the transmission is in 9th gear.
Cylinder deactivation is used to shut off a number of cylinders
when the engine is under light load. When cylinder deactivation
is in operation, the engine runs in V4-mode to keep the catalysts
at correct operating temperatures. All cylinders will then become
active immediately during acceleration, with no delay in engine
performance.
Stop/Start
The Stop/Start function switches the engine off when the vehicle
comes to a stop to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
Setting On or Off
Stop/Start is only available when drive mode is set to GT or
Sport.
Stop/Start is controlled by the START/STOP button (A) on the
lower console. When the system is off, will be shown in the
instrument cluster.
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Engine Stop Conditions
With Stop/Start active, the engine will switch off when the vehicle
is completely stopped, the transmission is in either D (Drive) or N
(Neutral) and if the following conditions are met:
• The vehicle battery condition is suitable.
• The bonnet is closed.
• The driver's door is closed.
• The driver's seatbelt is fastened.
• The engine is at operating temperate.
• The outside temperature is within a suitable range.
• The vehicle climate temperature has reached the set
temperature.
• The engine has been on for a minimum of 20 seconds.
If any of the above conditions are not met when the engine
attempts a stop/start event, the symbol will be shown,
otherwise will be shown when the system is active.
When the engine is switched off, all the remaining vehicle
systems will continue to operate (navigation, media etc).
Engine Start Conditions
The engine will automatically start again when:
• The engine has been switched off for 3 minutes.
• The engine goes above or below operating temperature.
• The throttle pedal is pressed.
• The brake pedal is released.
• The steering wheel is turned.
•The STOP/START button has been pressed on the centre
stack.
• R (Reverse) is selected.
• The driver's seatbelt is unfastened.
• The driver's door is opened.
• The vehicle begins to roll.
• The battery condition would prevent restart.
• The vehicle interior has dropped below or increased above
the temperature set by the climate control system.
Emergency Stops
If the vehicle detects a level of braking that it determines to be an
emergency stop, the stop/start will prevent the engine switching
off.
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Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)
The GPF system is used to reduce particulate emissions from the
exhaust system. Particulates are stored in the exhaust system, and
are burned off as the filter is filled in an event called regeneration,
which happens automatically as the vehicle is driven. If the
vehicle is only driven on short journeys or in cold environments
where more particulates are generated during cold starts, a
warning may be shown in the instrument cluster.
Stage 1 Warning
Regeneration should be completed in GT mode and without
cruise control active.
When the stage 1 warning is shown, the vehicle should be driven
on a motorway or similar road where a constant and steady speed
can be held for several minutes. As the vehicle is driven, the
engine calibration is altered to increase the temperature in the
exhaust and the filter element until it is high enough to burn the
soot. After several minutes of driving, the throttle pedal should be
released for a few seconds at a time (or when leaving a motorway
junction). This will then enable the soot to be burned from the
exhaust system. Repeat this procedure until the warning symbol
is no longer shown in the instrument cluster.
If, after a period of driving and doing the above instructions, the
warning lamp is still shown, contact your Aston Martin Dealer for
assistance.
Stage 2 Warning
If the stage 2 warning is shown, there is a fault with the GPF
system that means the vehicle cannot perform a regeneration.
This can be a fault with the GPF electrical or pressure systems, or
the filter itself, or that the accumulated particulate mass is too
high, and cannot be safely burned. If this warning symbol is
shown, contact your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible.
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Park Assist Systems
Warning: The park assist systems are for aid only. It is the
driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings
when parking or reversing.
When the tow bar socket is used for tow bar mounted items,
such as an accessory bike rack or trailer, the rear parking sensors
and Active Park Assist systems will be deactivated.
Park Distance Control
Caution: It is always the driver’s responsibility to detect
obstacles and estimate the vehicle’s distance from them.
Some overhanging objects, barriers, thin obstructions or
painted surfaces which could possibly cause damage to the
vehicle may not be detected by the system. Always be aware
of your surroundings when using the park assist systems.
Caution: Do not clean the sensors with abrasive or sharp
objects. This can damage the sensors.
For reliable operation, the sensors in the front and rear
bumpers should be kept free from ice, frost and grime. If a high
pressure spray is used to clean the vehicle, the sensors should
only be sprayed briefly and not from a distance of less than 200
mm.
The Park Distance Control (PDC) system will give a series of
warning tones if objects are detected within range of the vehicle.
Activation
PDC will activate automatically at ignition on and when D
(Drive), R (Reverse) or N (Neutral) is selected. The sensors
activated depend on which gear is selected.
Deactivation
PDC will deactivate when the vehicle speed exceeds 11 mph (18
km/h). The system is reactivated automatically when the vehicle
speed is lower.
To manually deactivate PDC press . The indicator LED will
be set to off to show the system is deactivated.
(D) Drive Front sensors only.
(R) Reverse, (N) Neutral Front and rear sensors.
(P) Park Sensors off.
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Operation
Caution: In heavy rain or similar adverse conditions, the
PDC sensors may not always be able to accurately measure
distance to close objects. A fully laden vehicle or irregular
obstacles may also cause inaccurate measurements. Take
extra care in these circumstances.
If an obstacle is detected to the front or rear of the vehicle, a
series of warning tones will be heard from the front or rear
speaker respectively. The frequency of the warning tones
increase as the vehicle approaches the obstacle.
The beep becomes a continuous tone when an obstacle is
detected at or within approximately 0.3 m (1 ft) from the front or
1 m (3.3 ft) from the rear of the vehicle.
If the Warn Early function is set to on (Refer to ’Audio’, page
10.6), then the front and rear sensor detections begins at 1 m (3.3
ft).
If an ultrasonic frequency using the same frequency band as
the sensors is detected, the PDC system can give spurious
warning tones.
The PDC system uses inner and outer sensors. When
manoeuvring forward into a garage, the front outer sensors will
cease detection if they detect a stationary or receding object for
three seconds or more. This allows detection directly in front or
behind the vehicle in this type of manoeuvre.
The LED will flash if a fault is detected in the system and a single
three second tone will be heard (only once per ignition cycle).
The system is automatically disabled when a fault is detected.
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Active Park Assist
(Optional)
Active Park Assist is available when the suspension is set to GT
or Sport mode. The system is not recommended for use while
Access mode is enabled.
Active Park Assist measures the road on both sides of the vehicle
to locate a parking space the vehicle will fit in. The active park
system will also provide vehicle steering to assist parking in
spaces.
Important Safety Information
Active Park Assist is only an aid. It is the driver's responsibility to
be aware of their surroundings when parking or reversing. Make
sure that no persons, animals or objects are in the vehicle's path.
Active Park Assist is not available if PDC is deactivated or not
functioning.
Warning: While parking, the vehicle can move into areas
of oncoming traffic. This can cause a collision with other
road users. Stop the vehicle or cancel the Active Park Assist
parking procedure if necessary.
Caution: Parking spaces that are partially occupied may be
measured incorrectly. Examples of partially occupied parking
spaces can be trailer draw bars, over grown parking spaces or
incorrect measurement due to heavy rain or snow. Care
should be taken to make sure the space is clear.
Caution: Active Park Assist will not be able to detect
objects above the sensor height range when a parking space
is measured. These object will not be included when the
parking procedure is calculated. Active Park Assist should not
be used around objects such as overhanging loads or tail
sections of goods vehicles.
Active Park Assist can be cancelled at any time by manually
controlling the steering wheel.
Active Park Assist may also display parking spaces that are not
suitable such as prohibited parking zones, driveways or
unsuitable road surfaces.
Active Park Assist should only be used for roads that are
parallel or at right angles to the direction of travel and on the
same road level. The system should not be used for measuring
spaces on bends or on raised footpaths.
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Parking Space Detection
Active Park Assist operates at speeds of up to approximately
22 mph (35 km/h).
Activate the Active Park Assist feature with the button.
At speeds below 18 mph (30 km/h), will show in the
instrument cluster. When a parking space has been detected that
the vehicle will fit into, a left or right arrow will show which side
of the vehicle the space is on.
Active Parking Assist will only detect parking spaces that are:
• parallel to the direction of travel and at least 1.5 m (5 ft) wide
and 1 m (3.3ft) longer than your vehicle.
• at right angles to the direction of travel and at least 1 m wider
than your vehicle.
Active Park Assist is not able to measure the depth of a
parking space if it is at right angles to the vehicle. You must judge
if your vehicle will fit in the parking space.
The system automatically determines if the parking space is
parallel or at right angles to the direction of travel.
A parking space is displayed while you are driving past it, until
you are approximately 15 m (50 ft) away from it.
Active Park Assist does not assist with parking in right angle space
if:
• two parking spaces are located directly next to each other
• the parking space is directly next to a low obstacle such as a
low kerb
• forward-parking
Active Park Assist will only display parking spaces on the front-
passenger side as standard.
Parking spaces on the driver's side will be displayed if the turn
signal on the driver's side is on. The indicator must remain on,
until Active Park Assist is confirmed.
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Parking with Active Park Assist
(Active Park Assist in not available in all drive modes)
When a parking space has been found and is shown in the
instrument cluster, stop the vehicle and select R (Reverse).
• Start Park Assist? will show in the instrument cluster display.
Press OK on the steering wheel to confirm. To cancel press
or continue to drive away from the space.
• Release the steering wheel and slowly reverse the vehicle,
being ready to brake at all times. Reversing at a speed above 6
mph (10 km/h) will cancel Active Park Assist.
Additional manoeuvring may be required in tight parking spaces.
If it is necessary for the vehicle to move forward, a message will
show in the right message window. Select D (Drive) while the
vehicle is stationary. Active Parking Assist will then counter-steer
to change the approach angle.
360° Camera System
Caution: The camera system can show a distorted, delayed
or incorrect view of obstacles or not at all. Obstacles will not
be shown under, or in very close proximity to, the front or
rear bumpers. Care should also be taken in the blind spots
close to the door mirrors, tailgate or transitional areas
between cameras in the top-down view.
Caution: Objects that are not at ground level can appear
further away than they are. Care should be take when
manoeuvring around items such as tow bars and vehicle
bumpers.
The 360° camera system uses four cameras (front, rear and both
door mirrors) to give a complete view of the vehicle's immediate
surroundings. The system can then be used in a split screen view
to suit different driving scenarios.
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Activation
To activate the 360° camera, press the button on the lower
console. The camera will show the split screen with either the
front or rear view, depending on the transmission selection.
The camera system will be disabled when the vehicle speed
exceeds 16 km/h (10 mph). At higher speeds the camera display
will still be selected, but no image will be shown.
The system will display images again when the vehicle speed
drops below 11 km/h (7 mph).
The ignition must be on for the cameras to operate.
View Selection
To select the different views, push up on the CONTROL DIAL to
the view selection bar. The split-screen views that can be shown
are:
• Full screen rear view
• Top 360° view with front view
• Top 360° view with side views
• Full screen front view
• Top 360° view with rear view
• Top 360° view with trailer coupling view
1
1.
Only available on vehicles with trailer equipment installed.
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Top View with Park Distance Control (Front and Rear views)
To aid with parking the vehicle, a dynamic overlay screen will be
shown over the camera image. The overlay screen adjusts with
steering angle and shows the following information:
1. Distance markers (0.3 m and 4.0 m / 1 ft and 13 ft)
2. Projected tyre path
3. Maximum vehicle width guideline (includes door mirrors)
Activation by Reverse
The top 360° view with rear view can be set to activate
automatically when R (Reverse) is selected (Refer to ’Assistance’,
page 10.3).
Rear Cross Traffic Warning
(Optional)
Warning: Rear Cross Traffic Warning is an aid only. The
system cannot detect pedestrians walking behind the vehicle.
It always is the driver's responsibility to be aware of their
surroundings when parking or reversing.
Rear Traffic Cross Warning is not available if the vehicle is
parked on an incline or if PDC is deactivated.
The Rear Cross Traffic Warning (RCTW) uses the blind spot assist
radar modules to alert the driver when a moving vehicle or
bicycle approaches behind your vehicle
1
.
1.
RCTW only operates for moving vehicles. Static obstructions will not
be detected but will activate the parking sensors instead.
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Driving
When reverse gear is selected and the reverse camera and
parking sensors are active, the RCTW system searches for moving
objects within 3 meters (10 ft) of your vehicle. If an object or
vehicle is detected, an audible warning is given and a warning is
shown on the instrument cluster. The camera display in the
infotainment screen will also automatically change to full screen
rear view to give the driver a view of the collision risk. A warning
will also be shown in the direction of the detected vehicle.
If the driver does not intervene and there is still the risk of a
collision, then the vehicle will automatically apply the brakes
1
.
RCTW can be set to on or off with the Manoeuver Assist setting
(Refer to ’Assistance’, page 10.3)
Drive Away Assist
Warning: Drive Away Assist is an aid only. The system
cannot always clearly detect obstructions. The system may
limit the vehicle speed without warning or fail to limit
vehicle speed depending on the situation. It always is the
driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings
when parking or reversing.
Drive Away Assist is not available if PDC is deactivated or not
functioning or if the vehicle is parked on an incline.
Drive Away Assist (DAA) helps reduce the risk of an impact when
you first drive away by detecting objects or vehicles in front of the
vehicle. If an obstruction is detected the vehicle's speed will be
reduced to 2 km/h (1 mph). If a severe enough obstruction is
detected, LIM will also be shown in the infotainment screen.
DAA is active when the transmission is in R (reverse) or D (Drive)
and if the detected obstruction is less than 1 meters (3 ft) away.
DAA can be set to on or off with the Manoeuver Assist setting
(Refer to ’Assistance’, page 10.3)
1.
Automatic braking is only available on vehicles with active park assist.
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Climate Control
Climate Controls ................................................................. 6.2
Climate Menu ..................................................................... 6.6
Defrost and Demist ............................................................. 6.7
Climate Control Operating Tips ........................................... 6.8
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6.2
Climate Control
Climate Controls
Centre Stack Climate Controls
[1] TEMPERATURE:
Press the rocker switch up or down to increase or decrease
the temperature.
[2] AIR DISTRIBUTION:
Press the rocker switch up or down to change airflow
modes.
[3] AIRFLOW SPEED:
Press the rocker switch up or down to increase or decrease
the fan speed.
[4] AUTO:
Press for automatic climate control (Refer to ’Automatic
Climate Control’, page 6.5).
[5] MENU:
Opens the Climate menu (Refer to ’Climate Menu’, page
6.6).
[6] A/C:
When in manual mode press and release to set the air
conditioning ON or OFF.
[7] DEMIST:
Press for maximum defrost or demist ON or OFF. Outside
air intake is automatically selected and air conditioning is
automatically started.
[8] HEATED REAR WINDOW:
Press to set the rear window and door mirror heaters ON
or OFF. The rear screen heater will automatically set to OFF after
15 minutes and the door mirror heaters set to OFF after 6
minutes.
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6.3
[9] AIR CIRCULATION:
Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior
glass to mist up in cold or rainy weather. If demisting is
required, use the air conditioning.
Controls the source of air entering the vehicle. Press to select re-
circulated air (button LED ON). Press and hold for more than two
seconds to close the windows.
Press again to select outside air as source (button LED off). Press
and hold for more than two seconds and the windows will open
to their last position
1
.
Use the re-circulated air position when going through tunnels,
driving in congested traffic (high engine exhaust areas) or when
maximum cooling is required.
Outside air is used as the default air source and should be used
for normal conditions and demisting.
[10] SEAT HEATING/COOLING:
Warning: Do not press the seat heater switch repeatedly.
This can cause the seat to become very hot and can cause
burn injuries to persons with limited sensitivity to
temperature changes.
• Seat Heating (standard):
Press to cycle the seat heating level on the driver or
passenger seats. The LEDs show which heating level is set,
where the higher the number of LEDs illuminated, the
greater the heating level.
• Seat Cooling (optional):
Press to cycle the seat cooling level on the driver or
passenger seats. The LEDs show which cooling level is set,
where the higher the number of LEDs illuminated, the
greater the cooling level.
1.
If windows were open before selecting re-circulated air.
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Climate Control
Rear Zone Climate Controls
[1] SEAT HEATING/COOLING:
Warning: Do not press the seat heater switch repeatedly.
This can cause the seat to become very hot and can cause
burn injuries to persons with limited sensitivity to
temperature changes.
• Seat Heating (standard):
Press to cycle the seat heating level on the driver or
passenger seats. The LEDs show which heating level is set,
where the higher the number of LEDs illuminated, the
greater the heating level.
• Seat Cooling (optional):
Press to cycle the seat cooling level on the driver or
passenger seats. The LEDs show which cooling level is set,
where the higher the number of LEDs illuminated, the
greater the cooling level.
[2] TEMPERATURE: Press the rocker switch up or down to
increase or decrease the temperature.
[3] AIRFLOW SPEED: Press the rocker switch up or down to
increase or decrease the fan speed.
Rear Climate Control Lock
The rear climate controls can be locked to prevent operation by
using the window lock switch. When the climate switches are
locked, will be shown in the rear climate display.
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6.5
Vent Adjustment
To adjust the air vents, use the vent knob (A). Push up or down
to adjust the blades inside the vent. Push left or right to adjust the
angle of the vent unit. Rotate the knob to open or close the vent.
Automatic Climate Control
The temperature is maintained at a set level in automatic mode.
The climate system will automatically control the temperature,
airflow and the air distribution according to the interior and
exterior conditions.
To set a temperature for automatic operation:
• Set a temperature.
•Press
• The LED indicator lamp will switch on.
Press and hold to set the climate control to a default
setting of 22°C, low fan speed and vents open.
Maximum fan speed will not be available until the engine has
reached its normal operating temperature.
Any changes to the air distribution or airflow speed will cancel
automatic climate control.
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6.6
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control
Manually set the temperature, airflow speed and air distribution:
Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior glass to
mist up in cold or rainy weather. If demisting is required, use
the air conditioning.
To prevent cold air blowing from the vents, airflow speed is
reduced until the engine warms up.
The climate system will produce the selected temperature
regardless of in-vehicle conditions.
For an increased cooling effect, press to use re-circulated
air.
Climate Menu
The climate control system can also be operated within the
infotainment system. Press or select Climate from the
Vehicle menu to open the climate screen. Push the CONTROL
DIAL to the right to open the climate menu and select from:
• SYNC:
Select to synchronise the left and right climate zones.
When SYNC is set to OFF, push the CONTROL DIAL left or
right to select which zone to adjust.
• A/C:
Set the air conditioning to ON or OFF.
• Climate Mode:
Opens the Climate Mode menu.
• Rear:
Opens the Rear Climate menu.
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6.7
Climate Mode
Select a side of the car to adjust and rotate the CONTROL DIAL
to choose a climate mode:
• Focus:
High level of airflow at a cooler temperature setting.
• Medium:
Standard airflow with medium airflow.
• Diffuse:
Low level of airflow at a warmer temperature setting.
Air Distribution
Select a side of the car to adjust and rotate the CONTROL DIAL
to choose an air distribution mode.
Rear Controls
• Auto:
Matches the target temperature and airflow to match the
temperature and airflow set for the front occupants.
• Airflow:
Adjust the fan speed for the rear occupants.
• Temperature:
Adjust the temperature for the rear occupants.
Defrost and Demist
Caution: To defrost or demist the windscreen on vehicle
start up in extreme cold weather conditions, operate the
engine at 1500 rpm. Always make sure that the transmission
is in P (park) and the park brake is applied.
Press . The outside air intake is automatically selected, the
temperature is set to maximum and air conditioning is started.
If the engine is cold the air conditioner will not start up until
the engine has started to warm up.
To cancel automatic defrost or demist either:
• Press again.
•Press .
• Select a different airflow mode.
The automatic defrost setting times out after 6 minutes.
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6.8
Climate Control
Climate Control Operating Tips
• Moisture which forms on the evaporator in the air
conditioning unit is discharged via a drain tube onto the road.
After stopping, small puddles of water may form underneath
the vehicle. This is normal and does not show a system
malfunction.
• Set the climate system to off when in a car wash or if the
vehicle is being pressure washed.
• Air conditioning may not function when the outside
temperature approaches -6°C (indicator stays on even when
system is off).
• Windows can fog up easily in humid weather. Use the climate
control system to demist the windows.
• Clear all obstructions like leaves, snow and ice from the
bonnet and the air inlet below the windscreen to improve the
system efficiency.
• Use the ‘outside air’ position in normal conditions. The ‘re-
circulated air’ position should be used temporarily when
driving on dusty roads or for quick cooling or heating of the
interior.
• If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot
weather, open the windows to let warm air escape, then close
the windows and operate the climate control system.
• Operate the climate control system at least once a month to
keep internal parts lubricated.
• Have the climate control system checked before the weather
gets hot. If the climate control system is low on refrigerant or
has a malfunction, consult your Aston Martin Dealer.
• Mist may come out from the vents when using the air
conditioning. This is humid air being suddenly cooled and not
a sign of a malfunction.
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Navigation
Safety Information ............................................................... 7.2
Using The Map.................................................................... 7.2
Navigation Menu................................................................. 7.3
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7.2
Navigation
Safety Information
Warning: Failure to avoid the following potentially
hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision
resulting in death or serious injury.
Warning: Always use your best judgement, and operate
the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become distracted by
the navigation system while driving, and always be fully
aware of all driving conditions. Minimise the amount of time
spent viewing the screen while driving and use voice
prompts when possible.
Warning: Do not input destinations, change settings, or
access any functions requiring prolonged use of the
navigation system controls while driving. Bring the vehicle to
a halt in a safe and legal manner before attempting such
operations.
Warning: When navigating, carefully compare
information shown on the screen to all available navigation
sources, including road signs, road closures, road
conditions, traffic congestion, weather conditions, and other
factors that may affect safety while driving. For safety, always
resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation, and
defer to posted road signs and road conditions.
Warning: The navigation software is designed to provide
route suggestions. It is not a replacement for driver
attentiveness and good judgement. Do not follow route
suggestions if they suggest an unsafe or illegal manoeuvre or
would place the vehicle in an unsafe situation.
Using The Map
Some functions in the navigation system allow the user to find or
select locations by scrolling the map directly.
Move the cursor by pushing the CONTROL DIAL in the chosen
direction. Rotate the CONTROL DIAL clockwise to zoom out and
counter-clockwise to zoom in. Once you have chosen a location,
press ENTER. This will then select the location or give more
information depending on the function.
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Navigation
7.3
Navigation Menu
From the navigation menu select from the following options:
• Cancel Route Guidance:
Cancels currently selected route. (Only shown when a route is
set).
• Enter Destination:
Opens the Enter destination menus.
• Previous and other destinations:
Opens the Previous and other destinations menus.
• Driving recommendation:
Set if audible navigation announcements are given.
• Intermediate destinations and info:
Opens the Intermediate destinations and info menu.
• Route and Position:
Opens the Route and Position menu.
• Options:
Opens the navigation Options menu.
Enter Destination
The navigation does not automatically add spaces in address
line items such as post codes.
Select to search for a destination. A destination can be searched
in two ways:
• Enter address or POI
• Enter address step-by-step
Enter address or POI
Search a location without having to enter the full name. Once a
partial location has been entered, the navigation system will
suggest destinations. These suggestions can include:
• Addresses.
•POIs.
• POI categories, such as fuel station.
•List Search.
Town and street names can be searched for at the same time
by separating with . For example: LON REGE can find
Regent Street in London.
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Navigation
Enter address step-by-step
Enter information in steps to find a destination. As more criteria
are entered, the suggestions are filtered down. Available criteria
are:
• City or postcode
• Street
• House No.
• POI
Previous and Other Destinations
• Previous destination:
Opens the previous destination menu to select destinations
that have been used before.
• From global favourites:
Select to open a list of saved favourite locations.
• POIs:
Open the Points of Interest menu to select landmarks,
facilities etc.
• Contacts:
Search from a list of contacts on the contact list with available
addresses.
• Geo-coordinates:
Select to enter a destination using geo-coordinates.
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7.5
Previous Destination
Search from a list of previously entered addresses. Scroll through
the list of available locations and push the CONTROL DIAL
sideways to view the following options:
• Save as global favourite:
Adds selected address to the list of global favorites.
• Save as "Home" address:
Adds selected address as the home address.
• Save as "Work" address:
Adds selected address as a work address.
• Delete:
Delete the selected destination.
• Delete All:
Delete all previous destinations.
• Map:
Shows the destination on the map.
• Details:
View a list of details for that destination.
POIs
Select a POI category from a list of popular categories. Select All
categories to open a full list of available POI categories.
Once a category has been selected, select a location from:
• In the vicinity:
Choose a point of interest near your current location.
• Near Destination:
Choose a point of interest near your destination.
• Along the Route:
Choose a point of interest that is in the vicinity of the chosen
route.
<Near Destination> and <Along the Route> are only
available if a route is set.
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7.6
Navigation
Intermediate Destinations and Info
A maximum of 4 intermediate destinations can be added to a
journey.
Search to add an intermediate destination to your route. To add
a new intermediate destination, scroll to an empty slot in the
route list and press ENTER where Add new is displayed.
Once an intermediate destination has been added, select it in the
list, and push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to view the following
options:
• Move:
Move what slot in the list the selected item is set to.
• Delete:
Delete the selected intermediate destination.
• Map:
Shows the destination on the map.
Route and Position
• Alternative Route:
Shows 2 available routes.
• Avoid Options:
Opens the Avoid options menu.
• Route Settings:
Set whether the proposed routes are set as Eco route, Fast
route or Short route.
Traffic avoidance options are given as Avoid traffic jam
automatically and Ask before changing route to avoid traffic
jam.
• Compass:
The compass shows direction, geo-coordinates and altitude.
The number of satellites signals are also shown.
• Qibla:
Shows a compass giving the direction of Mecca for prayer.
The number of satellites signals are also shown.
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7.7
Avoid Options
Select from the following options:
• Areas:
Select an area for route calculation to avoid. Choose a
location from:
•Using Map
• Address Entry
• Previous location
If an area has already been set, push the CONTROL DIAL to
the left to bring up the following options:
• Edit:
Show and edit the location of the area to be avoided.
• Delete:
Delete the current saved area.
• Delete All:
Delete all saved areas.
• Map:
Show the selected area on the map.
• Motorways
• Ferries
• Motorrail
• Tunnels
• Unpaved Roads
• Use Vignette Roads:
Select a country on the route or choose to select all countries.
• Use Toll Roads:
Select from Cash, Electronic billing or Off.
Options
• Map Menu:
Opens a crossbar menu of map display settings.
• Map Content:
Opens the Map content menu.
• Announcements:
Open the Announcements menu.
• Text Information:
Open to choose what text is shown on the bottom of the
navigation screen. Select from Current street, Geo-
coordinates, Climate control or None.
• Auto zoom:
Set whether navigation automatically zooms in on a location.
• Next intersecting street:
Shows the next crossroad or joining street when route
guidance is not active.
• Reserve Fuel Level:
Set to automatically search for a fuel station when the fuel
tank reserve level is reached.
• Map Version:
Shows the map software data version.
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7.8
Navigation
Map Content
Choose from the following map content options:
• POI Symbols on Map
• Standard:
Shows default point of interest symbols.
• User defined:
Select custom POI symbols for the available categories.
• None:
Remove point of interest symbols from the map display.
• Satellite Map:
Select if the map is shown as a satellite image.
• Range:
Show the vehicle range available with the current fuel level.
• Traffic Delay:
Select if traffic delays of more than 1 minute are shown in the
map.
Announcements
Choose from the following system settings:
• Announce traffic warnings:
Set to announce when there is traffic on the route.
• Driving safety voice announcements:
Set to announce when safety warnings are given on the route.
• Announce street names:
Set to announce street names during changes of direction
(Market Specific).
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Media Systems
Audio Specification ............................................................. 8.2
Radio .................................................................................. 8.3
Media ................................................................................. 8.5
Apple CarPlay ..................................................................... 8.7
Sound ................................................................................. 8.8
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8.2
Media Systems
Audio Specification
Radio
• Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio.
• AM and FM radio.
Inputs
• 2 x USB ports in centre storage tray.
• SD Card reader in centre storage tray.
• Bluetooth® Wireless technology.
• 2 x USB ports in rear console - power supply only.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Speaker Layout
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Media Systems
8.3
[1] : 100 mm speaker.
[2] : 25 mm tweeter.
[3] : 100 mm mid-range speaker.
[4] : 160 mm woofer.
[5] : 25 mm tweeter.
[6] : 160 mm mid-range woofer.
[7] : 100 mm surround sound tweeter.
[8] : 320 mm x 200 mm subwoofer.
Radio
In the Radio screen, push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open
the radio menu and select from:
• Station List:
Opens the Station list menu.
• Presets:
Opens the Preset menu.
• Radio Source:
Select between FM/DAB and AM wavebands.
• Sound:
Opens the Sound menu screen (Refer to ’Sound’, page 8.8).
• Slideshow:
Slideshow cycles through album art related to the track being
broadcast
1
.
• Options:
Opens the radio Options menu.
1.
Where supported by broadcaster
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8.4
Media Systems
Station List
Station List offers a list of available stations for a given radio
source. Use the rotary control to scroll through the list of stations
or use the search bar to find a particular station.
Save marked station as favorite
Select a radio station and press the CONTROL DIAL left to open
options. Select Save marked station as favorite to add that radio
station to the list of preset stations.
Preset
The preset list contains a list of saved radio stations for quick
access.
Save Current Station As Favorite
Save the current station to the presets lists.
Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to select a slot in the presets list and
press ENTER to save the radio station.
Edit Station
Opens the list of preset stations.
Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to select a slot in the presets list and
press the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open the below options:
• Move Marked Station
Moves the highlighted station to another slot in the presets list.
Rotate the CONTROL DIAL to select a new slot and press
ENTER to save the preset in the new position.
• Delete Marked Station
Deletes the highlighted preset station.
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8.5
Options
• Display Radio Information:
Set whether artist and track information is shown in the
display screen.
• Frequency Fix:
Select whether the radio system forces the radio to stay on the
selected frequency, even if one with better reception is
available.
• TA:
Set whether traffic announcements are switched ON or OFF.
A TA symbol will appear on the display screen if traffic
announcements are switched ON.
Media
In the Media screen, push the CONTROL DIAL sideways to open
the media menu and select from:
• Search:
Open the media Search menu.
• Playback Control:
Select to allow playback control. Push the CONTROL DIAL
left or right to scroll the track or up or down to change tracks.
• Media Sources:
Select media source device.
• Sound:
Opens the Sound menu screen (Refer to ’Sound’, page 8.8).
• Fullscreen:
Select whether content is shown full screen or in the viewing
area with the additional display information still visible.
• Options:
Opens the media Options menu.
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8.6
Media Systems
Search
Search for a media file from the below criteria:
•Current Track List
•Keyword Search
• Playlists
•Artists
• Albums
•Tracks
•Folder
•Genres
•Year
•Composers
•Videos
Not all search categories will be available for all media
sources.
Media Sources
Opens a list of media devices. Select from:
•Bluetooth Audio
1
•Memory Card
•USB 1
•USB 2
Options
• Play more like this:
Play tracks that are of the same genre.
• Random current track list:
Shuffle the play order of the current track sequence.
• Random current medium:
Shuffle the play order of the available tracks in the current
medium.
• Normal track sequence:
Play the media in the normal track sequence.
• Volume boost:
Apply a fixed volume increase.
1.
Bluetooth® volume: To maintain a volume level similar to other media
sources, adjust the volume on the Bluetooth® device before adjusting
volume for the vehicle system.
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Media Systems
8.7
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay
1
enables an iPhone or other compatible Apple
device to be used in the vehicle infotainment system and can be
used to make calls, send and receive messages, view navigation
and listen to music.
Not all features of Apple CarPlay are available in all regions.
For a complete and up to date list of features and region
availability, refer to the Apple website in your region.
By using Apple CarPlay, you acknowledge the following:
Apple CarPlay is a service provided by Apple Inc. under its terms
and conditions. Aston Martin Lagonda is not responsible for
Apple CarPlay or its applications. When using Apple CarPlay,
certain information from your vehicle (such as its position) is
transferred to your iPhone.
Only one device can be connected for Apple CarPlay at a
time.
Only one navigation route can be active at a time. If a
navigation route is set in the infotainment system, this will be
closed when navigation is opened through Apple CarPlay.
Initial Connection
Apple operating system version iOS 8.3 or above is required
for Apple Carplay to operate. An Internet connection is also
required for the full range of app functions to operate.
Apple CarPlay can only be set for the first time when the
vehicle is parked.
1. Connect the device to the CarPlay USB port with a
suitable cable.
2. Select Connect and CarPlay from the main infotainment
menu.
3. The Apple CarPlay menu will now open.
Once the device has been connected for the first time, you will
be present with 2 options:
• Automatic Start:
Apple CarPlay will start automatically when a compatible
device is connected to the infotainment system.
• Manual Start:
Manual start Apple CarPlay from the infotainment menu.
SIRI
Apple CarPlay apps can be voice operated using SIRI. To activate
SIRI press and hold the button.
Voice control can still be used to operate the vehicle
infotainment system.
1.
Apple and Apple CarPlay are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
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8.8
Media Systems
Apple CarPlay Controls
Information about which apps are supported and which
phones are compatible is available on Apple's Website
www.apple.com/ios/carplay.
CarPlay Options
• Disconnect:
Ends the CarPlay Session.
• Connect Automatically:
Set if CarPlay automatically starts when a compatible device is
connected.
• Sound:
Open the Sound menu (Refer to ’Sound’, page 8.8).
• Device List
Select the device to connect for Apple CarPlay.
Sound
The Sound menu gives the below audio options.
• Equaliser:
Adjust the Bass, Mid and Treble frequencies.
• Balance and Fader:
Adjust the Balance (left to right) and Fader (front to rear)
sound distribution.
• Sound Preset/Focus:
1
Changes the optimisation of the speakers depending on if
how many occupants are in the vehicle. Select from:
• Driver:
Sound is optimised for the driver.
• Rear:
Sound is optimised for the rear passengers.
• All Seats:
All occupants have identical sound optimisation.
• Surround:
Sound is optimised to provide immersive audio playback
suitable for mono, stereo and multi-channel audio
sources.
• Other Audio Settings:
Opens the system Audio settings menu (Refer to ’Audio’, page
10.6).
1.
(Name audio level dependant)
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Phone System
Bluetooth Device Management ........................................... 9.2
Calls.................................................................................... 9.4
Phone Menu ....................................................................... 9.6
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9.2
Phone System
Bluetooth Device Management
Bluetooth®
1
technology is a standard for short-range wireless
data transmissions up to approximately 10 metres. Bluetooth can
be used to connect your mobile device to the vehicle
infotainment system. This system can then be used to operate the
hands-free phone system, Bluetooth audio streaming and
internet access.
Pairing a Device
Bluetooth® must be activate on both the vehicle and the
mobile device to be used. To check the Bluetooth® system is
active on the vehicle (Refer to ’System Settings’, page 10.5)
Before a device can be used, it must be paired to the
infotainment system.
To add a new device, select Telephone from the main menu.
Push the CONTROL DIAL sideways and select Devices and select
Connect a new device. Select Search from system or Search
from device.
Search From System
The mobile device must be set to discoverable mode. Refer to
the mobile device manufacturers instructions.
The system will search for available visible Bluetooth® devices.
Any listed devices that have already been paired with the
infotainment system will be shown with a tick symbol. Select a
device and press ENTER. Follow the instructions shown on the
phone and the infotainment display to pair the phone.
Search From Device
Sets the infotainment system to 'listen' for a Bluetooth® device.
Follow the device manufacturer's instructions to search and
connect to a new Bluetooth® device.
Select AML Bluetooth #####
2
from the list of available
devices.
If AML Bluetooth ##### does not show, check that
Bluetooth® is active in the infotainment system and search again.
Follow the instructions shown on the phone and the infotainment
display to pair the phone.
1.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Aston
Martin is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of
their respective owners.
2.
A unique 5 digit number is given for each vehicle.
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9.3
Completing Device Pairing
Once the mobile device is paired, it can be set as an audio
device, a primary phone connection or a secondary connection.
If a device is set as a phone connection, the infotainment system
will request access to call history, contact list and messages.
One device can be set to function both as a telephone device and
an audio device, or separate devices can be used for each
function.
Selecting a Device Function
When more than one device has been paired, you can choose
which device to use for a primary and secondary phone
connection. To choose a device, scroll through the list and select
the device to be used and select the function you wish to activate
on the device.
Only one device can be used each connection at any one
time. The active device function highlighted on each device.
You cannot change the active device during a call.
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Phone System
Device Details
From the Devices page, scroll through the list and select a device.
Push the CONTROL DIAL left and select Details. The below
information will be shown:
•Bluetooth device name
• Bluetooth address
• Availability Status
• Authorisation status
Deleting a Device
From the Devices page, scroll through the list and select a device
to be deleted and select . A message will show to ask if you
really wish to remove this device. Press ENTER to confirm.
It is recommended that the vehicle connection is also
removed from the Bluetooth® connected devices on your mobile
device.
Calls
Call Controls
Select a Contact to Call
A contact number can be selected by:
• Choose a contact from the Contacts list or Call List.
• Enter a number using the on screen number pad.
To Begin or Answer a Call
Press on the steering wheel, or press ENTER on either the
Send icon or the on screen message to either begin a call or
answer an incoming call.
End or Reject a Call
Press on the steering wheel, or press ENTER on either the
End Call icon or the on screen message to either end the call, or
reject the incoming call.
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9.5
Call Options
During a call you will be shown the below options:
• Send DMTF tones:
Opens a keyboard menu to use with automated telephone
menus.
• End call / End active call :
Select to end the call.
• Second call / Conference:
Select to begin a second call. If there is already a second call,
this will change to conference where held call participant will
then be added to the active call.
• Microphone mute:
Select to turn the microphone to on or off
• Private mode:
Select to divert the active call to the mobile device instead of
the vehicle telephone system.
Multiple Calls
Second Incoming Call
If a second call is answered during an active call, the system will
respond depending on how many connected phones there are.
• If only one device is connected and activated for use as a
phone, then the initial active call will be put on hold.
• If a device is connected and activated for use as a phone, and
is used to answer the second call, then the initial active call
will be ended.
If the call is rejected, the system may respond in one of 3 ways
1
:
• The incoming call is rejected, and the original call is
continued.
• The incoming call is accepted, and the original call is ended.
• Both calls will be ended.
Switch Calls
If there are multiple calls active, both be shown on the status bar
at the top of the call menu and marked as active or on hold. To
switch which call is active, select the call and press ENTER.
Selecting a new active call will put the other call on hold.
The held call can be activated automatically when the active
call is ended, depending on network supplier or mobile phone.
1.
Operation will vary by mobile manufacturer or network supplier:
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Phone System
Phone Menu
Some features may not be supported by all phones or their
operating systems.
• Contacts:
The contact list displays all available contacts for your phone
contacts which have a phone number.
• Call List:
Shows the call history of calls made and received.
• Messages:
Opens the Messages menu.
• Switch to / Active Call:
Switch between which device is the active device or when in
a call, selects which call is active.
• Devices:
Open the Devices management page (Refer to ’Bluetooth
Device Management’, page 9.2).
• Options:
Opens the phone Options menu.
Messages
The connected mobile phone must support Message Access
Profile (MAP) to be able to access text and email messages. This
may have to confirmed separately for some devices when paired
to the vehicle.
Select Messages on the side information bar to open available
messages.
When a message is received you will be given the option to open
and read the message
1
or to have the infotainment system read
the message out.
Push the CONTROL DIAL left on a message to bring up the below
message options:
• Delete:
Deletes the message.
• Call Sender:
Start a call with the message sender.
• Open Contacts:
Open the contact list.
• Details:
Gives senders name and telephone number.
1.
Vehicle speed dependant.
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9.7
Options
• Contacts:
• Synchronise contacts automatically:
Select to automatically synchronise contacts to the vehicle
head unit.
• Synchronise contacts:
Press to manually synchronise contacts.
• Name format:
Select to display names as Last name, First name, Last
name First name or First name Last name.
• Text Message:
• Message Display:
Select what messages to download from the phone to
display on the infotainment system.
• Audible text message notification:
Set if the infotainment system gives an audible notification
when a text message is received.
• Telephone:
• Transmission volume:
Adjust call transmission volume.
• Reception volume:
Adjust call reception volume.
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9.8
Phone System
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Vehicle and System Settings
Vehicle.............................................................................. 10.2
System Settings.................................................................. 10.5
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10.2
Vehicle and System Settings
Vehicle
• Climate Control:
Opens the Climate menu (Refer to ’Climate Menu’, page
6.6).
• Drive Modes:
Opens the Drive modes and vehicle information menus.
• Assistance:
Opens the Assistance menus.
• Consumption:
Shows fuel consumption.
• Light Settings:
Opens the Light settings menu.
• Vehicle Settings:
Opens the Vehicle settings menu.
Drive Modes
• Individual:
Allows a driver to create their own vehicle drive mode preset.
Choose a preferred setting for Suspension, Steering, Drive and
Exhaust system.
• User notification:
Set if an notification is given in the infotainment screen when
the drive mode is changed.
• Engine data:
Displays battery voltage, engine power, engine torque and oil
temperature.
• Vehicle data:
Shows various vehicle data such as throttle position, steering
wheel angle and brake application. Information shown may
vary with drive mode.
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10.3
Assistance
• ESP:
Set ESP to On or Off.
• Traffic Sign Assist:
(Refer to ’Traffic Sign Assist’, page 5.21)
• Adopt limit:
Set the speed in the variable speed limiter to match the
speed limit found by the Traffic Sign Assist. Requires
variable speed limit to be active (Refer to ’Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC) with Speed Limiter’, page 5.11).
• Display on screen:
Select to show traffic information on infotainment screen.
• Speed Warning:
Select whether speed warnings are given as Visual &
audible, Visual or None.
• Warning threshold:
Select a speed threshold for when warnings are given.
• Cam & Park Assist:
• Manoeuver Assist:
Set Rear Cross Traffic Warning and Drive Away Assist
functions to on or off.
• Set warning tone:
Opens the Parking audio menu (Refer to ’Audio’, page
10.6).
• Auto reverse camera:
Set if reverse camera is automatically shown when reverse
gear is selected.
• Open camera cover:
Opens the cover for the rear camera so that the lens can
be cleaned.
• Active Brake Assist:
Select between Early, Medium, Late or Off.
• Lane Keep Assist:
(Refer to ’Lane Keep Assist’, page 5.19)
Select between Adaptive, Standard or Off.
• Blind Spot Assist:
(Refer to ’Blind Spot Assist’, page 5.16)
Set Blind Spot Assist to On or Off.
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10.4
Vehicle and System Settings
Light Settings
• Ambient light:
Open the ambient light settings menu.
• Daytime driving lights:
Set daytime driving lights to on or off.
• Surround lighting:
Set if the surround lighting function is set to on or off (Refer to
’Surround Lighting’, page 4.18).
• Exterior light shut-off:
Set a time delay for how long the exterior lights stay on after
ignition off
1
.
• Interior light shut-off:
Set a time delay for how long the interior lights stay on after
ignition off.
Vehicle Settings
• Winter tyres limit:
Sets a maximum vehicle speed for when winter tyres are
fitted.
• Standby mode:
Set the vehicle into standby mode where non essential
systems are shut down to extend battery life when the vehicle
is not used for extended periods of time.
• Tow-Away Protection:
Sets the vehicle tilt sensor for the alarm on or off.
• Interior motion sensor:
Sets the interior motion sensors for the alarm on or off.
• Acoustic Lock:
Set if the vehicle audibly confirms when it is locked
2
.
• Auto. fold-in mirrors
Set so that the mirrors fold in when the vehicle is locked.
• Automatic door lock:
Set to lock the vehicle doors when the vehicle is driven above
15 km/h (9 mph).
• Easy Entry/Exit:
Set if the easy entry function is set to move Steering and seat,
Steering or Off.
1.
Function only available when master lamp switch is set to AUTO.
2.
(market specific)
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10.5
System Settings
• Display and Styles:
Opens the Display and styles menu.
• Input:
Opens the Input menu.
• Audio:
Opens the Audio system settings menu.
• Connectivity:
Select to set the Bluetooth to on or off.
• Bluetooth devices:
Open the Bluetooth devices menu.
• Time and date:
Opens the Date and time menu.
• Language:
Set the system language.
• Units:
Set the units for the vehicle systems.
• Personalisation:
Opens the Personalisation menu where settings can be saved
for individual users and changed depending on the driver.
• Software Update:
Used to update the software for the navigation system.
• System Backup:
Import or Export a backup copy of the system settings to or
from a SD Memory card or USB device.
• Reset:
Restore the infotainment system to it's factory settings.
Display and Styles
• Additional disp. area
Choose a screen to occupy the additional area of the display.
Select from Dynamic, Navigation map, Consumption or Time
and date.
• Display brightness:
Set the brightness level for the display.
• Display Off:
Set the display on or off.
• Day/night design:
Set if the navigation system automatically changes between
day and night modes, or force the system to stay in either day
or night.
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10.6
Vehicle and System Settings
Input
• Touchpad Sensitivity:
Set the touchpad sensitivity to Fast, Medium or Slow.
• Touchpad:
Set to enable or disable the touchpad.
• Touchpad tap:
Set if the the touch surface must be pressed or simply tapped
to operate as ENTER.
• Haptic operating feedback:
Set to turn haptic feedback on or off.
• Acoustic operating feedback:
Set volume of audio feedback from the system to Normal,
Loud or Off.
Audio
• Navigation and traffic announcement:
• Driving recommendation volume:
Set volume of navigation announcements.
• Audio fadeout during driving recommendation:
Set if media audio volume is reduced when navigation
announcements are given.
• Driving recommendation during phone call:
Set if navigation announcements are given if there is an
active phone call.
• System feedback:
• System output volume:
Sets the system volume.
• Acoustic operating feedback:
Set volume of audio feedback from the system to Normal,
Loud or Off.
• Read out handwriting recognition:
Sets system to read out text that has been written with the
touchpad.
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10.7
• Telephone:
• Ringtone volume:
Sets the ringtone volume.
• Speech Volume:
Sets volume for speech into the phone system.
• Park Assist:
• Warning tone pitch:
Set the pitch that warning tones are given at.
• Warn early:
Set the warn early function to on or off.
• Audio fadeout during warning tones:
Set if media audio volume is reduced when warning tones
are given.
Time and Date
• Automatic timezone:
Select to automatically set the time zone.
• Time zone:
Select a time zone from the list.
• Automatic Daylight savings time
Automatic adjust the time for daylight saving time.
• Daylight saving time:
Manually set whether it is daylight saving time.
• Manual time
Set if the manually set time should be used.
• Set time:
Manually set the time.
• Set format:
Set if the time format is given as 12 or 24 hours and the date
format.
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10.8
Vehicle and System Settings
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Introduction ...................................................................... 11.2
Servicing Precautions......................................................... 11.3
Owner Maintenance Checks ............................................. 11.5
Bonnet Release ................................................................. 11.6
Fluid Checks and Capacities .............................................. 11.8
Washers and Wipers ....................................................... 11.13
Chassis Systems ............................................................... 11.14
Wheels and Tyres............................................................ 11.15
Electrical Systems ............................................................ 11.18
Vehicle Care ................................................................... 11.31
Powertrain Specifications................................................. 11.36
Performance ................................................................... 11.38
Dimensions ..................................................................... 11.38
Emergency and Breakdown .............................................11.42
Fuel................................................................................. 11.52
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11.2
Maintenance and Technical Data
Introduction
Due to the sophistication of the various systems and the
specialised equipment required to maintain this vehicle, owner
maintenance should be restricted to the routine procedures
described in this chapter.
If you think that this vehicle is not functioning correctly, please
contact an Aston Martin Dealer for the vehicle to be
professionally checked.
Parts and Lubricants
Aston Martin recommends that when performing a servicing task,
the recommended lubricants (Refer to ’Fluid Specifications’, page
11.12) and parts are used.
Caution: If oils or lubricants are used which do not meet
the required fluid specification, vehicle components may
experience excessive wear, a build-up of sludge and deposits
or cause increased pollution. If it is evident to Aston Martin
that use of products other than those which are
recommended by the manufacturer have caused damage to
the vehicle or engine, Aston Martin may refuse to authorise
the repair of such damage under the terms of the
manufacturer’s warranty.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
11.3
Electronic Fuel Injection
Warning: If the fuel system is allowed to run dry, the fuel
pump(s) can be permanently damaged.
Warning: Any modifications or additions to the fuel
system not specifically designed by Aston Martin are
prohibited. If installed, they can cause damage to the fuel
system which, in some circumstances, could cause fire. All
Service Action and Safety Recall Actions must be undertaken
by an Aston Martin Dealer.
The electronic fuel injection system requires specialist equipment
and test facilities to set up and maintain so that the vehicle gives
maximum performance, coupled with economy, reliability and
safe vehicle emissions. You are, therefore, strongly advised to
entrust all service work to an Aston Martin Dealer.
Restraint Systems
Aston Martin recommend that the inflatable restraint systems
(airbags) and seat belt components installed to this vehicle are
replaced at 10 year intervals from the date of manufacture on the
certification label.
Servicing Precautions
To avoid personal injury, the following safety precautions must be
observed when the bonnet is open and the engine is operating or
the ignition is on.
Warning: Protect yourself against dangerous substances.
Warning: Keep hands, hair, tools, items of clothing and
jewellery clear of all drive belts, pulleys and operating
mechanisms. The cooling fan may operate even though the
engine is not operating.
Warning: Avoid skin contact with all exhaust system and
engine components, engine fluids and escaping steam. They
may be hot and can cause scalding or burns.
Warning: Any loose objects, such as ties, should be
removed before working on a vehicle. Any jewellery should
also be removed before working on a vehicle, especially
work on the electrical system.
Warning: Catalytic converters convert harmful exhaust
gasses into less noxious substances and so reduce
environmental pollution. They operate at high temperatures
and continue to radiate a considerable amount of heat after
the ignition has been set to off.
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11.4
Maintenance and Technical Data
Warning: Do not breathe exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes
contain carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a dangerous
gas, which is colourless and odourless and can cause
unconsciousness and may be fatal. Never start or leave the
engine running in an enclosed, unventilated area.
Warning: Do not work beneath the vehicle with a vehicle
lifting jack as the only support. Place suitable stands under
the vehicle.
Warning: Keep children and pets clear of the vehicle. Do
not let anyone inside the vehicle unless specifically working
to your instructions.
Warning: Whenever possible, work in the engine
compartment with the engine cool, the ignition off and the
vehicle battery disconnected.
Warning: Petrol is highly flammable and, in confined
spaces, is also explosive and toxic. In the event of spillage,
set the engine to off. Do not use a flame or spark near fuel or
fuel vapour. Do not smoke near fuel or fuel vapour. Do not
inhale fuel vapour or fumes.
Dangerous Substances
Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out of
reach of children.
Warning: Many liquids and other substances used in
motor vehicles are poisonous and should under no
circumstances be consumed and should, so far as possible,
be kept from contact with the skin. These substances include
battery electrolyte, antifreeze, oil, brake and clutch fluid,
petrol, windscreen washer additives, lubricants, refrigerant
and various adhesives.
Warning: Particular care should be taken to avoid
unnecessary contact with used engine oil. Always read
carefully the instructions printed on labels or stamped on
components and follow them carefully. Such instructions are
included for reasons of your health and personal safety.
Never disregard them.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
11.5
Engine Oils
Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with used
engine oils can cause serious skin disorders, including
dermatitis and cancer. Avoid excessive contact, wash
thoroughly after contact. Keep out of reach of children.
When your oil is changed, be sure that it is done by an
experienced person. In addition, observe all laws regarding
the disposal of waste oil and toxic fluids.
Protect The Environment
Warning: It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses, or
soil. Use authorised waste disposal facilities, including civic
amenity sites and garages providing facilities for receipt of
used oil. If in doubt, contact your local authority for advice.
Owner Maintenance Checks
In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out
the following checks at the intervals suggested (more frequently if
your vehicle is heavily used or operating in adverse conditions),
and always before starting on a long journey. Refer to the
following pages for advice and check procedures.
Before Use Check:
• Operation of lamps, horn, indicators, wipers, washers and
warning symbols
• Check there is sufficient fuel for the intended journey,
particularly at night and before entering motorways
• Operation of the seat belts
• Operation of the brakes
• Check for fluid deposits underneath the vehicle.
Weekly Checks
(daily if driving large distances or touring)
• Tyre condition
• Coolant level
• Brake fluid level
• Air conditioning operation
• Windscreen washer fluid level
• Check operation of windscreen washers.
Fuel Filler Bowl
During fuel filling check that the fuel filler bowl drain pipe is free
from debris which may block the pipe. If the pipe is blocked,
water can not drain from the bowl and can overflow into the fuel
tank.
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11.6
Maintenance and Technical Data
Engine Oil Level
Caution: It is important to check the engine oil level
regularly. Running the engine with engine oil below the lower
mark or above the upper mark can cause serious engine
damage.
Check the engine oil level every fourth fuel tank fill or weekly -
which ever is the sooner .
Tool Kit
The following emergency items are located in the spare wheel
well below the luggage compartment.
[1] : Tyre repair kit
[2] : Inflatable spare wheel (optional)
[3] : Tyre compressor
[4] : Towing eye
[5] : Funnel for emergency fuel fill
[6] : Scissor jack
[7] : Locking wheel bolt key (optional)
Bonnet Release
To open the bonnet, pull the lever (A) located under the
instrument panel to release the bonnet latch. The bonnet will rise
but stay secured by the bonnet secondary catch.
The bonnet release lever is always on the right side of the
instrument panel and does not change with hand of drive.
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11.7
Slightly lift the front edge of the bonnet and move the bonnet
secondary catch (B) to release it. Lift the bonnet until fully open.
The bonnet is held open by two gas struts.
To close the bonnet, lower the bonnet until it starts to fall under
its own weight, then let the bonnet fall to close. If the bonnet
does not shut, open the bonnet again and repeat with light hand
pressure as the bonnet falls.
Warning: The two secondary latches on the bonnet are
sharp. Take care to avoid personal injury when under the
bonnet.
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11.8
Maintenance and Technical Data
Fluid Checks and Capacities
Engine Oil Level
Warning: Engine oil or components may be hot and could
cause severe burns.
Caution: Running the engine with engine oil below the
lower mark or above the upper mark can cause serious
engine damage.
Caution: This vehicle's warranty may be invalidated if
damage is caused by the use of incorrect engine oil. Low
quality or obsolete oils do NOT give the protection required
by modern, high performance engines.
Caution: Failure to use engine oil that meets the required
specification can cause excessive engine wear, a build up of
sludge and deposits, and increased pollution. It could also
lead to engine failure (Refer to ’Fluid Specifications’, page
11.12).
Engine Oil Level Sensing
This vehicle has an electronic engine Oil Level Sensing (OLS)
system which records the engine oil level every vehicle start if the
vehicle has been left for 4 or more hours, if the vehicle is on level
ground, and if it is within a pre-set oil temperature range.
Caution: Running the engine with engine oil below the
minimum level can cause serious engine damage.
The system may not record an oil level if the engine oil
temperature is low.
If the engine oil level is approaching the minimum mark, a
message will be shown in the instrument cluster along with a
warning symbol. A code will also be stored in the engine
management system. The engine oil level should be checked and
filled to the required level engine oil as soon as possible. The
message will clear when the oil level is filled with a least 1 litre to
the required level and the OLS system has performed a valid
check of the oil level.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
11.9
Engine Oil Level Check 1. Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.
2. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating
temperature.
3. Navigate to Service and then Oil Level Check in the
instrument cluster menu.
4. If more oil is required, shut off the engine, remove the
engine oil filler cap and top up with the recommended
engine oil.
For the correct engine oil (Refer to ’Fluid Specifications’,
page 11.12).
5. Wait for approximately two minutes for the engine oil to
settle, then repeat step 3. Add engine oil if required. Do not
overfill.
6. Securely fit the engine oil filler cap.
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11.10
Maintenance and Technical Data
Engine Coolant Level
Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the coolant
system has cooled. Scalding can be caused by escaping steam
or coolant.
Use a cloth or glove to protect hands and protect face and
arms adequately.
The engine coolant reservoir is found under the right side leaf
screen in the engine bay. To top up the coolant:
1. Remove the fastener (A).
2. Remove the leaf screen panel.
3. Remove the reservoir cap to check the coolant level. The
correct coolant level is to the top of the reservoir tank.
4. Make sure that the reservoir cap is secure after topping up.
Caution: Do not over tighten the reservoir cap. This can
cause damage to the reservoir cap or the thread for the
reservoir tank.
5. Put the leaf screen panel back into position.
6. Install the fastener.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
11.11
Brake Fluid Level
Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level
is below the minimum mark.
Caution: Make sure that the brake fluid does not spill onto
the vehicle. The paint can be seriously damage by brake fluid.
If a spillage does occur, immediately flush any brake fluid
with clean, fresh water and then wipe with a clean damp
cloth.
The brake fluid reservoir is found under the driver's side leaf
screen in the engine bay. To check and top up the brake fluid:
1. Remove the fastener (A).
2. Remove the leaf screen panel.
3. Remove the reservoir cap. The brake fluid level should read
between the Min. and Max. marks. Top up to the Max. level
if necessary.
4. Install the reservoir cap securely.
5. Put the leaf screen panel back into position.
6. Install the fastener.
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11.12
Maintenance and Technical Data
Fluid Specifications
Fuel
Minimum 95 RON unleaded fuel.
Recommended 98 RON Super unleaded for optimum
performance.
Use of fuel with more than 10% ethanol is not permitted.
Engine Oil
Caution: To achieve the required high performance of
synthetic lubricants, do not mix with mineral oils.
A fully synthetic 0W-40 oil meeting the specifications detailed
below can be used. No other viscosity grades or specifications are
acceptable.
Engine Coolant
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for information on engine
coolant.
Brake Fluid
DOT 4
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Caution: Refrigerant gas types must not be mixed. If you
do, the air conditioning system can be damaged. If in doubt,
consult your Aston Martin Dealer.
HFO-1234yf
Capacities
Authority Standard
API SN
ILSAC GF5
Fuel Tank 87 Litres
Engine Oil (including filter) 9 Litres
Engine Coolant (includes transmission cooling) 15.18 Litres
Charge Cooler Coolant 10.1 Litres
Automatic Gearbox (including cooler) 9.3 Litres
Transfer Case 0.73 Litres
Front Differential 0.55 Litres
Rear Differential 1.20 Litres
Screen Washer Reservoir 4.24 Litres
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Washers and Wipers
Windscreen Wash Fluid
To refill the washer fluid, open the washer fluid reservoir cap (A)
and top up as required. In winter, to prevent the windscreen
wash fluid freezing, increase the fluid concentration (refer to the
manufacturers recommendations on the windscreen wash fluid
container).
When the level of windscreen wash fluid is low an information
message will show in the message centre and the amber warning
symbol will come ON.
Local or state regulations may restrict the use of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used as
antifreeze agents in windscreen washer fluid. A windscreen
washer fluid with limited VOC content should be used only if
it provides adequate freeze resistance for all regions and
climates in which the vehicle will be operated.
Wiper Blade Replacement
To remove a wiper blade, lift the wiper arm and press at point (B)
to release the wiper blade.
Slide a new wiper blade on to the wiper arm until it locks into
place.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Chassis Systems
Vehicle Body
Five door hatchback with 2+3 seating.
Bonded extruded aluminium monocoque body structure with
aluminium and composite body panels.
Steering
Electrically assisted, speed sensitive rack and pinion power
steering. Column adjustment for reach and tilt.
Turns Lock to Lock
2.59 turns.
Turning Circle
12.725 m.
Brakes
Foot Brake
Park Brake
Integrated electric park brake in each rear brake caliper.
Chassis Features
• Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).
• Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA).
• Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD).
• Four-stage Electronic stability Program (ESP).
• Electronically controlled rear differential (E-Diff).
• Front and rear 48V electronic Active Roll Control (eARC)
system.
• Height adjustable and self levelling air suspension.
Front Rear
Disc Construction 2-piece ventilated
disc
2-piece ventilated
disc
Diameter 410mm 390mm
Calipers Six Piston Single Piston with
Integrated EPB
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11.15
Wheels and Tyres
Wheel and Tyre Information
Tyre Loading
Tyres installed to this vehicle shall have a maximum load rating
not less than 1060 kg (2337 lbs) front and 1180 kg (2601 lbs) rear,
or a load index of 110 (front) and 114 (rear).
Tyre Pressures
Make sure that correct tyre pressures are carefully maintained.
Road holding, steering, braking and tyre wear are especially
vulnerable to incorrect tyre pressures.
Check tyre pressures regularly and before starting any journey,
and adjust accordingly.
Tyre pressures increase slightly when the tyres are hot. For an
accurate reading, tyre pressures should be checked when the
tyres are cold. After adjusting the tyre pressures, make sure that
the valve caps are securely replaced to provide an additional air
seal and to prevent the ingress of dirt.
Wheel Bolt Torque
For wheel bolt torque (Refer to ’Wheel Bolt Torque’, page
11.50).
Wheel Alignment
For the most up to date wheel alignment values, contact your
Aston Martin dealer
Wheel Size Tyre Size Tyre Pressure
Front 10J x 22 285/40/R22 2.6 Bar
38 Psi
Rear 11.5J x 22 325/35/R22 2.6 Bar
38 Psi
Spare 6.5j x 21 195/65/R21 4.2 Bar
61 Psi
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Tyre Information
Tyres of the correct type, manufacturer and dimensions, with
correct cold inflation pressures are an integral part of every
vehicle’s design. Regular maintenance of tyres contributes not
only to safety, but to the designed function of the vehicle.
Road holding, steering and braking are especially vulnerable to
incorrectly pressurised, badly installed or worn tyres.
Tyres of the correct size and type, but made by different
manufacturers can have widely varying characteristics.
Damage
Because of the high performance potential of this vehicle,
Aston Martin strongly recommend replacement of any damaged
or worn tyre.
Tyres should be examined at regular intervals for wear and
damage. Inspect the tyre treads and sidewalls for damage, i.e.
bulges in the tread or the sidewalls, cracks in the tread groove and
separation in the tread or the sidewalls. If damage is observed or
suspected have the tyre inspected by a tyre professional.
Stones or other objects which have become lodged in the tyre
treads should be carefully removed.
Flat Spots
It is a characteristic of high performance tyres that temporary ’flat
spots’ may develop if the vehicle is left standing in high or low
ambient temperatures for any length of time.
These ’flat spots’ will manifest themselves as minor vibrations
when the vehicle is first driven from cold. As the tyres warm up
to operating temperature, normal tyre shape should be restored
and the vibrations cease. If vibrations persist, consult your
Aston Martin Dealer.
Age
Local regulations on tyre life may apply.
Tyres degrade over time, even when they are not being used. It
is recommended that tyres generally be replaced after six years of
normal service. Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high
loading conditions can accelerate the aging process.
New Tyres
Each wheel and tyre unit must be balanced dynamically and
measured for Radial Force Variation (RFV) to make sure of
efficient steering, optimum tyre wear and maximum ride
comfort. Because of the potentially high speeds, it is essential that
wheel balancing is carried out when new tyres are installed.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for more information.
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Running-In New Tyres
When new tyres have been installed, speed should be limited,
particularly during the first 80 km or so of driving. Fast cornering,
hard braking, and harsh acceleration should also be avoided
during this period.
Tread Wear Marks
Tread wear marks (A) are incorporated into the construction of all
tyres. These marks are integral moulded ribs spaced at regular
intervals around the circumference of the tyre and extend across
the full width of the tread, in all primary grooves.
When a tyre has worn causing one or more of the marks to be
flush with the outer face of the tread the tyre has reached its wear
limit. It then becomes illegal in certain countries and must be
replaced.
Summer Tyres
Summer tyres should be used if the highest level of dynamic
performance is required and are best used for temperatures
greater than 10°C. If the vehicle is used in temperatures below
this for extended periods of time, then All-Season or Winter tyres
should be considered.
The tyres are also of different sizes on the front and rear axles,
therefore complete wheels cannot be swapped between axles.
All Season Tyres
All-Season tyres are best used in temperatures between -10°C
and +15°C. These tyres are suitable for mild off-road use as well
as on road use and an optimal tyre for use in Terrain and
Terrain+ modes. All-Season tyres do have some winter driving
capability, but for improved traction on snow winter tyres are
recommended.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Winter Tyres
Winter tyres are designed for use in temperatures between -35°C
and +10°C. These tyres have tread pattern and rubber
compound that has been developed to maximise traction on
snow and asphalt at low temperatures. This does mean that
winter tyres have a lower maximum speed rating of 240 km/h
(150 mph). In some countries it is a legal requirement to display
an appropriate speed limit warning sticker or use the winter tyre
speed limit function (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).
Snow Traction Devices
Warning: The maximum speed when using snow traction
devices is 48 km/h. Remove the snow traction devices
immediately when the roads are clear of snow.
These are for temporary use when driving in heavy snow
conditions. Snow traction devices should only be installed to the
rear wheels. For more information regarding the correct snow
traction device to fit to your vehicle, contact your Aston Martin
Dealer.
Electrical Systems
Fuses
The electrical systems are protected by fuses. If any lamps,
accessories, or controls do not function, inspect the applicable
fuse.
If a fuse has blown, the inside element will be melted. If the same
fuse blows again, avoid using that system and consult your Aston
Martin Dealer as soon as possible.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
[A] Engine Fuse Box [B] Front Cabin Fusebox (i)
F1 15A Exhaust Flaps/ Coolant Sensor
F2 15A Low Temperature Coolant Pump 2
F3 15A Low Temperature Coolant Pump 3
F4 20A Low Temperature Coolant Pump 1
F5 20A Engine Harness
F6 15A Engine Harness
F7 15A Engine Harness
F8 15A Engine Harness
F9 5A Common Powertrain Control (CPC)
F10 5A Engine Harness
F11 5A Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Unit
F12 20A BCM-F and OBD
F13 15A Horn
F14 30A Starter Motor
F15 5A -
F16 5A -
F17 5A Front Active Roll Control (ARC)
F18 - -
F19 20A Left Headlamp
F20 20A Right Headlamp
F21 30A Left Side Wiper Motor
F22 30A Right Side Wiper Motor
F23 40A ESP Unit
F24 60A ESP Unit
F25 100A Fan Motor
F26 150A Electrical Power Steering Control Unit
F1 10A Trickle Charger
F2 15A CPC
F3 7.5A Instrument Cluster
F4 - -
F5 10A Keyless Go
F6 15A Left Side Front Seat Adjust
F7 5A RKE Antenna
F8 5A Rear HVAC Control Panel
F9 10A Keyless Go Antenna
F10 10A HVAC Boosters and Diverters
F11 7.5A Occupant Restraint Control (ORC)
F12 5A Rain Light Sensor
F13 10A Electronic Ignition Switch
F14 7.5A Multi Purpose Camera
F15 7.5A Infotainment Head Unit
F16 5A TPMS
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[C] Front Cabin Fusebox (ii) [D] Instrument Panel Fuse Box
F1 30A Right Side Front Door Control Module
F2 40A BCM-F
F3 20A DRVU
F4 15A Right Side Front seat Adjust
F5 30A Left Side Front Door Control Module
F6 40A Body Control Module-Front (BCM-F)
F7 15A Ignition Relay
F8 10A Body Control Module-Rear (BCM-R)
F9 30A Left Side Rear Door Control Module
F10 30A Right Side Rear Door Control Module
F11 15A Infotainment Head Unit
F12 7.5A -
F1 - -
F2 15A Steering Column Control Module SCCM
F3 5A -
F4 7.5A SCCM
F5 15A HVAC
F6 10A OBD port
F7 10A Rotary Controller / Touchpad
F8 15A -
F9 5A HVAC Control
F10 7.5A Ambient Lighting
F11 10A Instrument Cluster
F12 7.5A Centre Display
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Maintenance and Technical Data
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[E] Rear Fuse Box
F1 40A Air Suspension Pump
F2 50A Rear Window Heater
F3 15A Front 12V Power Socket
F4 15A Luggage Compartment 12V Power Socket
F5 15A Rear Console 12V Power Socket
F6 5A -
F7 5A Rear Active Roll Control (ARC)
F8 5A Electronic Differential
F9 5A Tuner
F10 5A -
F11 5A 48V Battery
F12 7.5A Park Assist Module
F13 7.5A -
F14 10A Electronic Differential
F15 10A Vehicle Alarm
F16 10A Electronic Differential
F17 15A -
F18 15A Air Suspension Module
F19 15A Air Suspension Module
F20 15A -
F21 15A -
F22 20A -
F23 25A Fuel Pump Control
F24 25A -
F25 25A Driver's Seat Module
F26 25A Front Passenger Seat module
F27 30A -
F28 30A -
F29 30A -
F30 30A -
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[F] Trailer Fuse Box
(Optional)
F31 30A Rear Seat Heater Module
F32 30A -
F33 30A Transfer Box
F34 30A Roller Blind Module
F35 40A Trailer Module
F36 40A Trailer Module
F37 40A -
F38 40A BCM-R
F39 40A BCM-R
F40 40A Amplifier
F41 - -
F42 40A Tailgate Module
F43 40A HVAC Blower
F1 40A Inline Trailer Fuse
F2 40A Inline Trailer Fuse
F3 40A Inline Trailer Fuse
F4 40A Inline Trailer Fuse
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Maintenance and Technical Data
[G] Battery Fuse Box
[H] 48V Fuse Box
Battery Disconnect Switch
The battery disconnect switch is designed to operate in both
over-current and crash events. When activated, the switch will
completely isolate the electrical system from the battery to
reduce the risk of electric shock or a vehicle fire.
The battery disconnect switch is a single-use item and will require
replacement if it has been activated.
F1 N/A
1
1.
Pyrotechnic Battery Disconnect Switch
Main Power Feed
F2 40A Keep Awake
F3 250A Engine Fuse Box
F4 200A Rear Fuse Box
F5 60A Instrument Panel Fuse box
F6 60A Transmission
F7 60A Front Cabin Fuse box
F1 40A Rear Anti-Roll Bar
F2 40A Front Anti-Roll Bar
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11.27
12V Battery
Battery Warnings
Warning: Do not allow flames, sparks or lighted
substances to come near the battery. Batteries normally
produce explosive gases when charged or when jump
started. When working near the battery, always make sure
that neither you nor the battery is electrostatically charged.
Always have sufficient ventilation.
Warning: Never place metal objects on the battery or
allow the positive terminal of the battery to contact parts of
teh vehicle body. This can create a spark or a short circuit
which can ignite gases created when the battery is charged.
Warning: When lifting a plastic cased battery, excessive
pressure on the end walls could cause acid to flow through
the vent caps, resulting in personal injury, damage to the
vehicle or battery. Lift the battery with a battery carrier or
with your hands on opposite corners.
Warning: Keep batteries out of reach of children.
Warning: Batteries contain sulphuric acid. Avoid contact
with skin, eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes when working
near the battery to protect against possible splashing of acid
solution. In case of acid contact with skin or eyes, flush
immediately with water for a minimum of 15 minutes and
get prompt medical attention. If acid is swallowed, get
medical help immediately.
Caution: The engine must never be run with the vehicle
battery disconnected. This can cause damage to vehicle
electrical modules.
Caution: Apart from vehicle recovery, this vehicle must
not be driven if the vehicle battery is incapable of starting the
engine. In this case the vehicle battery must be replaced.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Warning: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories
contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after
handling.
Vehicle Battery: Banner 92 Ah
The vehicle battery is maintenance free and should only require
checking by your Aston Martin Dealer during regular vehicle
services.
48V Battery
Warning: The 48V battery must never be used in a jump
start scenario to either supply or receive power. There is risk
of serious damage to the batteries and the electrical system
on one or both vehicles, which can cause injury or death.
Warning: Never connect external electrical equipment,
such as a battery charger, to the 48V battery. There is risk of
serious damage to the batteries and the electrical system,
which can cause injury or death.
48V Battery: 8 Ah Lithium-Ion
The 48V battery is an auxiliary high power battery and is
maintenance free. This battery must only be checked by your
Aston Martin Dealer and is not user serviceable.
Charging
The 48V battery is charged directly from the standard 12V and
does not require external charging.
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Battery Level Protection
Caution: If the battery is not capable of starting the engine,
replace the battery as soon as possible.
Using vehicle electrical systems such as the infotainment system,
with the ignition ON, but the engine OFF, will drain the battery
charge.
To prevent battery voltage falling below the level required to start
the vehicle, the vehicle's battery monitoring system will shut
down non-essential electrical systems before this happens.
After approximately 2 to 10 minutes (dependent on the rate of
battery charge drain) a message is shown in the infotainment
display.
If a low battery warning message shows, start the engine and let
it idle so the battery can recharge
1
, or connect a suitable battery
charger or conditioner.
Vehicle Battery Disposal
The incorrect disposal of a vehicle battery can be extremely
hazardous to health and the environment. Most batteries contain
materials that, when disposed of incorrectly, may leak into the
environment. This can contribute to soil and water pollution and
endanger wildlife.
Do not dispose of a battery in fire or water.
Follow your local authorised standards for disposal. Call your
local authorised recycling centre to find out more about recycling
automotive batteries. Do not dispose of your vehicle battery in
the household waste.
1.
If driving the vehicle to recharge the battery, a journey distance of
approximately 30 miles or 48 km will be sufficient to recharge the
battery.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Battery Conditioner
(Optional)
Caution: Do not attempt to start the vehicle with a battery
conditioner connected to the mains supply.
If necessary, clean the charger socket before connecting the
charger plug.
The Aston Martin battery conditioner is suitable for use on all
types of 12 volt AGM and lead acid batteries.
If this vehicle is not going to be used for a period of time, and
mains power is available, use a battery conditioner to maintain
the battery charge level. When connected the battery
conditioner will maintain a small trickle charge to keep the
battery in a fully charged state. A battery conditioner is designed
for conditioning of partially or fully charged batteries. It will not
effectively charge a discharged battery.
The battery conditioner uses a magnetic disc to attach to the
charger socket (A). To connect the battery conditioner, attach the
charger plug onto the charger socket.
For further safety information and operating instructions, refer
to the instructions supplied with the battery conditioner.
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Lamps
External Lamps
All external lamps use LEDs and are contained in a sealed lamp
units.
The lamp units are not repairable. If a lamp or lamp unit fails
contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
Internal Lamps
All internal lamps are LEDs and are not repairable.
If an LED lamp fails contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
Vehicle Care
Washing
Warning: Washing and polishing agents containing
silicone should not be applied to glass. This will reduce the
efficiency of the windscreen wipers, causing smears which
will reduce visibility, particularly during darkness and in the
rain.
Caution: Commercially operated automatic vehicle
washes, jet washes and power operated mops are not
recommended. The detergents used can contain certain
chemicals which may, over time, be detrimental to some
exterior parts of the vehicle. Prolonged usage of automatic
vehicle washes and power operated mops will also cause fine
scratches in the paint surface.
Aston Martin are able to supply a range of products to clean and
protect your vehicle. Contact you Aston Martin Dealer for further
information.
During the winter months, it is advisable to wash the vehicle
more frequently, paying particular attention to the underside to
combat the detrimental effects of any salt and sand
contamination picked up from treated roads.
To delay the onset of corrosion developing on the brake
components, Aston Martin recommend that after washing this
vehicle, the vehicle should be driven a short distance to make
sure that all water and cleaning products have dried off.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
For best results:
• Do not wash the vehicle in strong sunlight. Let the vehicle
cool before washing.
• Do not use household soaps or detergents.
• Do not direct water hoses at full force around the door and
boot lid seals.
• Do not use a brush on the car body as this will leave little
scratches.
Suggested washing method:
1. Fill two buckets with water. Add a mild neutral detergent, as
directed by the detergent manufacturer to one of the
buckets.
2. Use a hose to remove all dust and mud residue from the
vehicle. Don't use a strong jet, as this can rub grit over the
paint and scratch it.
3. Soak a large clean wash mitt or a soft clean sponge in the
soapy water, and begin applying it to the vehicle. Wash the
vehicle section by section, starting at the top. Circle around
the car several times, washing lower areas with each round.
Rinse the dirt out of the wash mitt or soft sponge in the
bucket with plain water frequently.
4. After one section is washed, rinse it with the hose before
moving on, don't let the soap dry on the paint as this can
stain it. Always keep the vehicle wet, this will prevent
droplets from drying on the paint and leaving water-spots.
5. Dry the car with a chamois leather before it air-dries.
Paint Work
Modern water based paints are much safer and more
environmentally friendly than solvent based paints. Water based
paints are however more susceptible to contamination and
marking by corrosive substances. The following list is not
exhaustive but does show the most common contaminants which
may adversely affect your paint work:
• Bird droppings,
• Antifreeze,
•Tree sap,
• Oils and greases,
•Insect remains.
Wash such substances from the vehicle using clean warm water
with vehicle shampoo at the earliest opportunity, especially in
sunny weather which can accelerate contamination.
Other groups of contaminants may be added to this list as
experience of water based paints and finishes increases.
Satin Paint
(Optional)
The Aston Martin new car warranty covers defects in
materials or workmanship of the paint work. The warranty
does NOT cover repairs to your satin or matt paint work
caused by negligence, lack of or improper maintenance such
as waxing or polishing the finish, environmental influences,
or improper repairs or damage that causes the satin finish to
become glossy.
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In comparison to conventional paints with a gloss or metallic
surface, satin paint work must be cared for slightly differently. In
order to avoid damage to the satin paint work, make sure that the
cleaning and care points below are followed:
1. Only use cleaning products recommended by Aston Martin.
Abrasive cleaning products will change the satin appearance
of the paint and must not be used.
2. Do not polish or wax the paintwork. This can lead to
glossing of the paintwork.
3. Do not wash the car in an automatic car wash. This will
avoid particles such as sand and dust, from damaging the
painted surface.
4. Only use a soft sponge to clean the vehicle. Do not use
abrasive cleaning tools.
5. Remove insect remains, bird droppings, resins, tar spots,
fuels and oil immediately. Avoid strong rubbing while
cleaning the vehicle.
6. Any stickers applied to the paint work will leave a mark
when removed.
7. Repairs to the paint work must be completed by an Aston
Martin category A or B body shop.
Off-Road Use
If this vehicle has been used to drive in off road environments
additional cleaning may be required, such as under the body to
make sure all mud, salt and other contaminants are removed.
This will help protect the vehicle paintwork, under-body and
external components such as the parking sensors and trailer
electrical connection points.
Alternator
Caution: Do not use a high pressure stream such as a
pressure washer to rinse the alternator. This can cause
internal damage to the alternator.
If the alternator is submerged in muddy water, it should be rinsed
with a hose or similar to remove any mud. Mud and salt residue
can corrode and damage the internal windings. The vehicle
should then be driven to dry the alternator.
Underbody Protection
The underbody of this vehicle is protected with sacrificial
protective panels. Consult your dealer for inspection and repair
as necessary, especially after sustained off-road use or if the
underside of the vehicle been damaged.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Road Wheels
To avoid possible damage to the alloy road wheels, wheel nuts
and wheel centre trims, from a build up of brake dust wash and
clean the alloy road wheels frequently, using a mild soapy water
solution only. Do not use chemical alloy road wheel cleaners, as
they can often have a high acid or alkaline content and could
cause discolouration. Always clean one wheel at a time and do
not allow the cleaning solution to dry on the wheel. Fully flush off
with clean water.
Headlamp Lenses
Only use a mild soapy water solution when washing the
headlamp lenses. Do not use cleaning materials which contain
solvents.
Cleaning materials which contain solvents, i.e. tar remover,
petrol, waxes or polishes, may damage the headlamp lens.
Under Bonnet Cleaning
Under bonnet cleaning using high pressure hoses or steam
cleaners should not be carried out. The electronic control
module connections and fuse boxes can be damaged by
indiscriminate use of high pressure cleaning equipment.
Polishing
Approximately twice a year, a good quality polish should be
applied to the body work and then buffed, using a soft lint free
cloth.
The alloy wheel rims should be treated with a cleaner which is
specifically manufactured for this purpose.
Bodywork Maintenance
Check the drain holes in the bottom face of each door
periodically and clear if necessary.
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Upholstery, Trim, Carpets and Seats
Warning: Fumes from cleaning solvents may be
dangerous in confined spaces. Make sure that the vehicle is
well ventilated and follow the manufacturer’s printed
instructions when using these products.
Caution: Certain types of clothing, such as denim and
vegetable tanned leather, are prone to ‘dye transfer’. This can
cause discolouration in the leather. Make sure that the
affected areas are cleaned and re-protected as soon as
possible.
The seats and soft trimmed components of this vehicle are
covered in natural leather hide. In general, this natural leather
upholstery requires little attention. The seats should be brushed
with a soft brush from time to time and may be cleaned
occasionally with a cloth damped in soap and water.
Do not use detergents, quick cleansers or furniture polishes.
These products may initially give an impressive result, but their
use will lead to rapid deterioration of the leather and will
invalidate the warranty.
Several times a year, a leather conditioner or preservative should
be used. Appropriate care materials are obtainable from your
Aston Martin Dealer.
Use a soft microfibre cloth to remove dust and loose dirt from
open pore wood trim panels.
Alcantara®
1
roof linings and other soft trimmed areas may be
brushed with a soft brush. Stains from water based substances
such as coffee, tea or soft drinks should be cleaned as soon as
possible with mild soap and water.
Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the removal
of more difficult stains such as oil, grease or ballpoint ink.
Carpets should be cleaned regularly with a vacuum cleaner. Any
stains or grease marks should be removed with a good quality
solvent suitable for use on carpets.
Care and Maintenance of Seat Belts
Caution: Do not allow seat belts to be retracted until they
are completely dry.
To make sure that the restraint webbings are in correct working
order, regularly check the seat belts. Look for fraying, cuts, burns
and similar problems. Make sure that the latches and buckles
operate correctly. If a seat belt is not in good condition or is not
working correctly, consult your Aston Martin Dealer.
Any seat belt that has been worn during a serious collision should
be replaced by an Aston Martin Dealer.
To clean the seat belts, use mild soap and water; do not use
bleach, solvents or dyes, as they can weaken the material. Allow
the seat belts to dry thoroughly before use.
1.
Alcantara is the registered trademark of Alcantara SPA, Italy and used
with permission
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Powertrain Specifications
4.0L V8 Engine
All alloy 32 valve twin turbocharged V8 engine featuring:
• Independent quad-variable camshaft timing.
• Engine stop/start.
• Twin water-to-air charge air coolers.
Engine Capacity
3982 cc (242 CID).
83 mm (3.26 inch) Bore.
92 mm (3.62 inch) Stroke.
Compression Ratio
8.6:1.
Firing Order
1 - 5 - 4 - 2 - 6 - 3 - 7 - 8.
Fuel delivery
Multi-point sequential fuel injection.
Idle Speed
650 rpm.
(Sport+: 800 rpm).
Ignition
'Coil on Plug' Ignition System.
Lubrication
Wet sump pressurised system.
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Transmission
Mid mounted nine-speed automatic gearbox and Stop/Start
ignition support.
All wheel drive system with transmission mounted transfer box,
front and electronic rear differentials.
Front mounted transmission radiator with heat exchanger for
transmission and transfer box .
Final Drive
Electronically controlled locking rear differential.
Torque is limited in 1st and 2nd gear
Gear Ratios
1st 5.354
2nd 3.243
3rd 2.252
4th 1.636
5th 1.211
6th 1.000
7th 0.865
8th 0.717
9th 0.601
Reverse 4.798
Final 3.066
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Performance Dimensions
Interior Dimensions
Dimensions to nearest 5 mm / 0.25 inch.
Maximum Power 405 kW | 542 bhp at 6000 rpm
Maximum Engine Speed 7000 rpm
Maximum Torque 700 Nm | 516 lb.ft from 2000 rpm
Maximum Speed
(Where Permitted)
291 km/h | 181 mph
100 km/h (0-62 mph) 4.5 Seconds
Front
Effective Headroom 1030 mm / 40.5 Inches
Effective Leg-room 1060 mm / 41.75 Inches
Effective Shoulder-room 1485 mm / 58.5 Inches
Rear
Effective Headroom 1015 mm / 40 Inches
Couple Distance
1
1.
The couple distance is the distance between the hip point for the
rear occupant and the hip point for the front seat occupant.
860 mm / 33.75 Inches
Effective Leg-room 1040 mm / 41 Inches
Effective Shoulder-room 1385 mm / 54.5 Inches
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Loadspace Volumes Vehicle Weights and Masses
Luggage Compartment
Volume Up To Parcel Shelf 490 Litres
17.3 Cu ft
Volume Up To Roof 640 Litres
22.6 Cu ft
Volume With Seats Down 1530 Litres
54 Cu ft
Loadspace Length 1020 mm / 40.25 Inches
Loadspace Length with Seats Down 1780 mm / 70 Inches
Loadspace Width 1160 mm / 45.5 Inches
Vehicle Weights
Unladen Mass 2245 kg / 4950 lbs
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 3035 kg / 6690 lbs
Unbraked Towing Capacity 750 kg / 1650 lbs
Maximum Payload
1
1.
Maximum capacity without optional extras and accessories. Actual
capacity can be reduced due to options.
730 kg / 1610 lbs
Maximum Luggage Compartment Load 100 kg / 220 lbs
Maximum Roof Load
2
2.
Includes mounting equipment such as roof bars and boxes.
100 kg / 220 lbs
Braked Towing Capacity 2700 kg / 5950 lbs
Maximum Tow Bar Nose Load 120 kg / 265 lbs
Gross Train Weight (GTW) 5735 kg / 12640 lbs
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Maintenance and Technical Data
External Dimensions
All dimensions shown in mm.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Emergency and Breakdown
Vehicle Recovery
Caution: When the vehicle is moved by transporter make
sure that the vehicle is not strapped down by the suspension
control arms.
Caution: Power braking and power steering are not
available with the engine off. Substantially higher brake pedal
pressures and steering effort are required.
Caution: If there is a transmission fault, this vehicle must
be transported.
If the park brake was applied and the vehicle has lost power, the
park brake will not release. Call Aston Martin Assistance or your
local Aston Martin Dealer.
Your vehicle should always be recovered on a vehicle
transporter
1
and should only be towed for short distances, for
example, if it is causing an obstruction or if it requires winching
onto a transporter.
Dimension GT Terrain +
A Departure Angle
(Without tow
equipment)
24.3° 27.1°
B Breakover angle 15.1° 18.8°
C Running Clearance 190 mm 235 mm
D Approach Angle 22.2° 25.7°
ESide Slope
(Maximum)
- 27°
F Incline Slope
(Maximum)
- 31°
GWading Depth
(Maximum)
- 500 mm
1.
The recommended method for a recovering vehicle is to have it
transported in a purpose built, covered, vehicle transporter.
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If moving the vehicle in such a situation:
1. Remove the tow eye from its storage location in the vehicle
tool kit (located in the spare wheel well). Insert the tow eye
carefully through the grill and install to the exposed female
threads in the front (A) or rear (B) until fully engaged against
the vehicle body
1
.
The tow eye has a left hand thread.
Protect vehicle paint work when installing the tow eye.
2. When being towed use the footbrake very gently when
required, to prevent excessive slack in the tow rope.
1.
There is a cover for the rear tow eye hole.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Parklock
If the vehicle fails to start or has broken down, the automatic
transmission will move into P (Park) to prevent unintended
vehicle movement. The parklock will not release. Call Aston
Martin Assistance.
Jump Start From Another Vehicle
Warning: The donor vehicle must have a 12 volt battery
and a negative (-) earth terminal to make sure that the
correct battery polarity is maintained.
Caution: Apart from vehicle recovery, this vehicle must
not be driven if the vehicle battery is incapable of starting the
engine. In this case the vehicle battery must be replaced.
Caution: If the voltage or earth of the donor vehicle is
different or not known, do not attempt starting in the way
described.
If this vehicle will not start due to a discharged battery, it may be
started, for vehicle recovery, by connecting the battery from
another vehicle (donor) to this vehicle (recipient).
Jump Start Procedure
Caution: Remove rings, metal watch bands and any other
jewellery.
Caution: Set all electrical motors and ancillaries in both
vehicles to OFF.
Caution: Set all lamps to OFF except those needed to
protect vehicles or illuminate the work area.
Recharge time will depend on the initial ‘state of health’ of
the discharged battery.
If the vehicle still will not start, contact your Aston Martin
Dealer.
1. Position the donor vehicle so that the connecting cables will
reach into the recipient engine bay. Apply the park brake
and leave the engine running.
2. Remove the cover for the jump start terminal (A).
3. Connect the positive cable between the positive terminal of
the donor battery and the positive (+) jump point (A) on the
main power feed.
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4. Connect the negative cable between the negative terminal
of the donor battery and the negative (-) stud (B).
5. Start the donor vehicle engine and increase the engine
speed and run at about 1500 – 2000 rpm for two minutes
1
.
The donor vehicle must be set to OFF. If the donor vehicle is
not set to OFF the recipient vehicle will not start.
6. Switch the donor vehicle off.
7. Start the engine of the recipient vehicle.
8. Leave the jump start cables attached and the engines
running for 2 to 3 minutes to allow the battery to charge.
9. Remove the jump start cables, first the negative cable from
both vehicles and then the positive cable from both
vehicles.
Allow the recipient engine to run until the discharged
battery is sufficiently charged (15 to 20 minutes) to start the
engine without assistance. Set the engine to OFF and restart
the engine. Take the vehicle on a long run to fully charge
the battery.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the battery
checked or replaced.
1.
Charge time can depend on the battery state of the donor vehicle.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Vehicle Lifting
Warning: Make sure that no persons are in the vehicle
before the vehicle is lifted.
Warning: Make sure that the park brake is applied and
that the vehicle transmission is in P (Park).
Warning: Make sure that the vehicle is parked on firm
and level ground to give a secure base for the jack.
Warning: Do not lift the vehicle by placing a jack or other
lifting equipment under the suspension arms.
Warning: Do not use a jack or other lifting equipment
further inboard on the vehicle than the jacking points
shown.
Set the drive mode to Terrain+ before lifting the vehicle.
If this vehicle is to be raised using a vehicle jack make sure that
the following jacking points are used.
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Spare Wheel
Vehicle Jack Safety
In addition to the general safety guidelines on the previous page,
also take note of the below safety information when using the
vehicle jack.
Warning: Only use the vehicle jack on the approved
lifting points, make sure the head of the jack is correctly
seated before lifting the vehicle. Incorrect use of the jack can
cause the jack to slip and the vehicle to drop, which can
cause injury, death or damage the vehicle.
The vehicle jack is only intended to be used when the
spare wheel needs to be changed and not as a support.
Never work under the vehicle when it is only supported by
the vehicle jack.
Warning: Use the supplied wheel chocks to prevent the
vehicle wheels from rolling when the vehicle is lifted.
To Change The Wheel
Warning: The wheel and tyre assemblies for this vehicle
are heavy. You should have the help of a second person
when lifting and carrying the wheels.
Park off the road, clear of all traffic and on as level, solid ground
as possible. Switch on the hazard warning lights and, where
legally required, display the warning triangle.
1. Remove the spare wheel and the vehicle toolkit from under
the luggage compartment floor.
2. Set the drive mode to Terrain+.
Make sure all doors and tailgate are closed before the vehicle
is lifted.
3. Chock the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite to
the wheel being replaced.
4. Fully remove one of the wheel bolts.
If a locking wheel bolt is installed, this should be removed
first.
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5. Install the wheel alignment bolt where the wheel bolt was
removed.
6. Release the remainder of the wheels bolts ½ to 1 turn
(counter-clockwise).
7. Wind the jack handle so that the jack head is near the
height of the jacking points.
8. Put the jack into position below the jacking point.
9. Use the wheel brace to rotate to jack handle to lift the head
of the jack to the jacking point. Make sure the jack head is
correctly located into the jacking point.
10. Use the jack to lift the vehicle until the wheel is clear of the
ground, and allow some additional clearance for the
replacement wheel to be installed.
Warning: Do not raise the jack to its maximum height.
This can cause the vehicle to become unstable and there is a
risk it may fall off the jack. There is a risk of damage to the
vehicle, serious injury or death.
11. Remove the wheel bolts and the wheel.
Caution: Do not place the wheel face down. This will help
prevent damage to the wheel face.
12. Make sure the temporary-use spare tyre is inflated with the
supplied air compressor to the correct pressure before use.
The temporary-use spare tyre is inflated to 4.2 Bar (61 Psi).
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13. Install the spare wheel to the vehicle.
14. Install four of the wheel bolts.
Make sure the wheel evenly contacts the wheel hub.
15. Remove the wheel alignment bolt.
16. Install and tighten the last wheel bolt.
17. Lower the vehicle.
18. Tighten the five wheel bolts to the correct torque value in
the sequence shown on the next page.
Warning: If the wheel brace is used to tighten the wheel
bolts, have the wheel bolt torque checked as soon as
possible. If you do not, there is a risk the wheel bolts may
come loose.
Driving With A Spare Wheel
Warning: Do not drive at speeds of more than 80 km/h
(50 mph) with a temporary spare wheel installed. Avoid hard
acceleration and high speed cornering. The temporary spare
wheel is not designed to operate at high speeds and can fail
which can cause injury or death.
Warning: Do not set the ESP to off with a temporary spare
wheel installed. The handling characteristics of the vehicle
will be changed and it is recommended to use ESP to help
retain control of the vehicle in sudden maneuvers.
The temporary spare wheel is for emergency use only and the
original tyre should be replaced as soon as possible.
Deflating the Spare Wheel
When the original tyre has been replaced or repaired, the spare
wheel must be deflated before it can be returned to the spare
wheel storage area. To deflate the spare wheel, release the valve
on the tyre.
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Maintenance and Technical Data
Wheel Bolt Torque
Caution: You must use an applicable plastic-sleeved
socket to remove, install, and tighten the wheel bolts. This
will help to prevent damage to the surface of the wheel.
All wheel bolts must be tightened in two stages:
• Tighten every second wheel bolt (in the order shown) to 70
Nm (52 lb/ft) until all five bolts are tightened.
If a locking wheel bolt is installed, this should be installed last.
• Tighten every second wheel bolt (in the order shown) to 175
Nm (130 lb/ft) until all five bolts are tightened.
Tyre Repair Kit
Warning: Do not use the system to seal a tyre that was
damaged while driving with insufficient air pressure (e.g.
tyre cuts, cracks, bumps or similar damage). Do not use the
system to seal tyres with side wall damage. Only punctures in
the tread area of tyres may be sealed.
Warning: Do not stand directly beside the tyre while the
compressor is pumping. Watch the side wall of the tyre. If
there are any cracks, bumps or similar damage set the
compressor to OFF. The journey should not be continued.
Contact your nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
Warning: If a tyre pressure of 1.8 bar (26 Psi) cannot be
reached then the tyre can not be sealed. Do not attempt to
re-inflate the tyre. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
Warning: If the pressure in the tyre after driving for 3 km
is below 1.3 bar (19 Psi) the tyre has not been effectively
sealed. The journey should not be continued. Contact your
nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
Warning: After a longer period of rest, the tyre pressure
should be rechecked.
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Caution: The tyre sealant kit only provides temporary
mobility. Always refer to local laws and regulations on the use
and repair of tyres that have been treated with any form of
temporary mobility aid. Consult a tyre specialist for advice.
Inform the tyre specialist that the tyre contains sealant.
Remains of liquid sealant must be handed over to your dealer
or disposed of in compliance with local waste disposal
regulations. Dispose of empty sealant bottles together with
normal household waste.
Operation
Remove the tyre sealant kit from its location in the boot. Follow
the instructions detailed on the lid.
Read the following instructions and warnings carefully before
using the tyre sealant kit. Compliance with these instructions is
vital to make sure of vehicle and user safety. Non-compliance
with these instructions means risking severe tyre damage and
hazardous vehicle behaviour which can lead to a road accident
involving damage to property or injury to persons.
It will be necessary to use two canisters (supplied) to repair a
tyre on this vehicle.
• Make sure that the vehicle is parked far enough from traffic so
that there is no danger from passing vehicles and so that you
do not disrupt the traffic.
Warn other vehicles using the warning triangle.
• A maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) may not be
exceeded at any time after sealing the tyre with the system.
• The system provides only a temporary emergency repair for
continuing the journey up to 200 km (125 miles) or to the
nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
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• If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over 200 km (125 miles)
away, contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
• The system will effectively seal a tyre that was punctured by
an object with a diameter of up to 6 mm. It is possible that a
tyre, especially with greater damage, will not be sealed. Do
not remove objects that punctured the tyre if they are still
lodged in the tyre.
• The sealant bottle needs to be exchanged before it expires.
Do not use the system after the expiry date on the sealant
bottle or casing has been reached. Contact your nearest
Aston Martin Dealer.
• Do not attempt to inflate other objects without using a system
adapter and do not inflate objects with a volume greater than
50 litre (air mattresses, rubber boats, etc.). Do not let the
system pump air for more than 10 minutes without stopping it
and allowing it to cool down.
Both the hose and the bottle of sealant need to be replaced after
using the system. Sealant deposits in a used hose may cause the
system to operate incorrectly. New bottles of sealant can be
purchased from your Aston Martin Dealer.
Fuel
Fuel Filling
The fuel tank filler neck has a restricted opening which will
only accept the fuel supply nozzle of unleaded fuel pumps.
Open the fuel flap by pressing down on the rear edge of the fuel
flap. If the filler flap will not open use the fuel filler flap
emergency release.
The fuel system will not let the fuel tank overfill but there will be
times when the fuel nozzle will shut OFF prematurely. If this
happens only try to fill the fuel tank one more time, continued
attempts will result in fuel spillage. Wait 10 seconds before
removing the refuelling nozzle.
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Fuel Filler Bowl
To stop water gathering in the fuel filler bowl and flowing into the
fuel tank, the fuel filler bowl has a pipe to let the water drain from
the bowl. During fuel filling, check and make sure that any debris
which may block the pipe is removed.
Fuel Cut-Off
In the event of a vehicle accident the vehicle electronics will
enter crash mode. Power to the fuel pumps will stop, thereby
reducing fire risk.
Fuel Filler Flap Emergency Release
Caution: The emergency release cable only unlocks the
fuel flap. It does not open the fuel flap. Do not pull too hard
on the emergency release cable. This can cause the
emergency release cable to snap.
To manually unlock the fuel filler flap, pull the emergency release
(ER) tab in the luggage compartment. Open the fuel flap as
normal by pressing down on the rear edge of the fuel flap.
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Aston Martin Facilities .........................................................A.2
Vehicle Provenance.............................................................A.3
Servicing .............................................................................A.5
Service Record ....................................................................A.7
Replacement of Airbag Units .............................................A.30
Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners............................A.30
Field Service Actions .........................................................A.31
Service Action Recalls........................................................A.32
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Service
Aston Martin Facilities
A full list of Aston Martin Dealers, Authorised Body Repair
Centres and Authorised Service Centres worldwide, can be found
at:
www.astonmartin.com
Every effort is made to make sure that the information given in
the dealer list is accurate and up-to-date. However changes
amongst holders of the Aston Martin franchise can occur. Neither
Aston Martin nor any listed Importer or Dealer shall in any
circumstances be held liable for any inaccuracy, or the
consequences thereof.
Dealers and Service Centres are also available as a point of
interest (POI) in the satellite navigation system.
Aston Martin Franchise Dealers
Dealers all aim to conform to Aston Martin standards of
excellence in both sales and service. However, all vehicles sold as
Aston Martins are required to meet local legislation requirements.
Should service be required in a country other than that in which
this vehicle was originally purchased, every effort will be made to
meet the owner’s requirements, but the availability of certain
parts may be affected by differences in vehicle and component
specifications.
Aston Martin Dealers are independent traders, they are not the
Company’s Agents, and therefore have no authority to bind the
Company or to enter into any financial or other commitments on
the Company’s behalf.
Only Aston Martin Dealers are authorised to carry out warranty
work.
Aston Martin Authorised Service Centres
All Aston Martin Approved Service Centres have been assessed
and audited to Aston Martin standards. Every effort is made to
make sure that the information given in the Aston Martin
Authorised Service Centres list is accurate and up-to-date.
However changes can occur. Neither Aston Martin nor any Aston
Martin Authorised Service Centre shall in any circumstances be
held liable for any inaccuracy, or the consequences thereof.
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Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairers
A full list of Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairers worldwide
can be found at:
www.astonmartin.com
All Aston Martin Approved Body Repair centres have been
assessed and audited to Aston Martin Body Repair Centre
standards in either Category A or B.
Category A
Repairs to the bonded aluminium structure and all paint related
and light structural damage.
Category B
All paint related and light structural damage.
Every effort is made to make sure that the information given in
the Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairers list is accurate and
up-to-date. However changes can occur. Neither Aston Martin
nor any Aston Martin Authorised Body Repairer shall in any
circumstances be held liable for any inaccuracy, or the
consequences thereof.
Vehicle Provenance
Model:
Vehicle Identification Number:
As on the VIN plate
Body Colour:
Interior Primary Colour:
Interior Secondary Colour:
Stitch Colour:
Fascia Colour:
Jewellery Pack Colour:
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First Owner
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Second Owner
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Third Owner
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Fourth Owner
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Fifth Owner
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Sixth Owner
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
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Servicing
Service Tables
Vehicle servicing is annual or at the distance specified in the oil service table, which ever occurs first.
The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if necessary. Please consult your
Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates.
Item
Annual Service Inspections
Examine the condition, operation, adjustment and attachment of the below items:
Engine and transmission mounting system. Check for leaks.
Accessory drive belt.
Fuel system. Examine for leaks and wear.
Cooling system. Examine for leaks.
Air conditioning system.
Drive shafts.
Wheel arch liners and under body protection.
Suspension and steering system. Examine for leaks and wear.
Brake system including park brake. Examine for leaks and wear.
Wheels, tyres and tyre pressure monitoring system. Check tyre pressures and adjust as necessary.
Exhaust system, heat shields and bypass valves. Check for leaks.
Lamp units and the vehicle horn.
Windscreen wiper blades and wash system including fluid levels and adjust accordingly. Examine for leaks and wear.
Occupant restraint systems including airbags, seatbelts and child seat attachment points.
Locks, latches and hinges. Check powered openings such as tailgate for correct operation. Lubricate any joints as necessary.
Instrument cluster and warning symbols.
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Service
Caution: If this vehicle is used consistently in a sustained
high speed or track environment, the service life of rear
differential oil will be reduced. If this happens, then the fluid
for the rear differential must be changed at next service and
will be indicated by dealer diagnostics check.
Oil Service Tables
Item Interval
Fluids and Consumables
Replace the engine oil and engine
oil filter.
Refer to Table
Replace the spark plugs. 64,000 km / 40,000 miles
Replace engine coolant. 120,000 km / 75,000 miles
6 Years
Replace the air filters. 50,000 km / 31,000 miles
3 Years
Replace the pollen filter
(optional).
32,000 km / 20,000 miles
2 years
Check and adjust the oil level in
the rear differential.
2 years
Replace the oil in the automatic
Transmission.
80,000 km / 50,000 miles
Replace the oil in the transfer
case.
80,000 km / 50,000 miles
Replace the oil in the rear
differential (initial service only).
16,000 km / 10,000 miles
Replace the oil in the rear
differential.
60,000 km / 37,500 miles
Replace the brake fluid. 2 years
Middle East and North Africa Service Interval
Bahrain 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Egypt 10,000 km / 6,200 miles
Israel 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Jordan 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Kuwait 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Lebanon 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Morocco 12,000 km / 7,500 miles
Oman 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Qatar 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Saudi Arabia 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Turkey 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
United Arab Emirates 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
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Service Record
The following service records cover the regular annual services or
at the specified distance intervals (which ever occurs first). Make
sure that each service entry is stamped and signed as completed.
Vehicle Model:
___________________________________________________
Registration Number:
___________________________________________________
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
___________________________________________________
Delivery Date:
___________________________________________________
Asia and Asia Pacific Service Interval
Australia 16,000 km / 10,000 miles
China 10,000 km / 6,200 miles
Hong Kong 10,000 km / 6,200 miles
India 15000 km / 9,300 miles
Indonesia 8,000 km / 5,000 miles
Japan 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
South Korea 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Malaysia 12,000 km / 7,500 miles
New Zealand 16,000 km / 10,000 miles
Philippines 10,000 km / 6,200 miles
Singapore 15,000 km / 9,300 miles
Taiwan 8,000 km / 5,000 miles
Thailand 10,000 km / 6,200 miles
Vietnam 8,000 km / 5,000 miles
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Service
Free Pre-delivery Inspection
Service Actions Checked:
Open Service Actions Completed:
Signature:
Date:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Initial Rear Differential Service Stamp
Odometer:
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
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Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.11
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.13
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.15
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.16
Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.17
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.19
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.21
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.22
Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.23
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.24
Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.25
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.26
Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.27
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.28
Service
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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Service
A.29
Service Information
Odometer:
Technician Name:
Date:
Next Service Due:
Service Details
Service Actions Checked:
Air Filter Changed:
Pollen Filter Changed:
Spark Plugs Changed:
Anti Corrosion Inspection:
Fluids Changed:
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Authorised Dealer Stamp
Service Advisor Name:
Service Advisor Signature:
Additional Service Information
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A.30
Service
Replacement of Airbag Units
Aston Martin recommend that all airbag units are replaced every
10 years from the date of manufacture. To make sure this is
completed correctly and safely, this work should be carried out
by your Aston Martin Dealership.
Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners
Aston Martin recommend that all seat belt pre-tensioners units
are replaced every 10 years from the date of manufacture. To
make sure this is completed correctly and safely, this work should
be carried out by your Aston Martin Dealership.
Airbag Replacement 10th Year
Odometer:
Date:
Signature:
Airbag Replacement 20th Year
Odometer:
Date:
Signature:
Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners Replacement 10th Year
Odometer:
Date:
Signature:
Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners Replacement 20th Year
Odometer:
Date:
Signature:
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Service
A.31
Field Service Actions
Action No. Date Dealer Action No. Date Dealer
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A.32
Service
Service Action Recalls
Action No. Date Dealer Recall No. Date Dealer
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Aston Martin Warranty
Vehicle Warranties ..............................................................B.2
Warranty Period..................................................................B.5
Who May Repair the Vehicle...............................................B.5
Wear and Tear Items...........................................................B.6
What is Not Covered...........................................................B.7
Customer Responsibility ......................................................B.8
Warranty Coverage when Touring .......................................B.8
Aston Martin Extended Warranty.........................................B.9
Consumer Law ....................................................................B.9
Owner And Vehicle Details ...............................................B.10
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B.2
Aston Martin Warranty
Vehicle Warranties
Aston Martin gives a Warranty for each new Aston Martin vehicle
and each replacement vehicle or assembly manufactured or
supplied by the Company to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for the applicable
Warranty period.
The warranties provided herein are for the benefit of the original
purchaser and any subsequent owner during the relevant
Warranty Period (defined below) in the Serviced Countries
(defined below).
An Aston Martin vehicle is built and homologated to support the
Region for which it is manufactured and is compliant with the
local regulatory requirements of that Region. As a result, the
warranties cover Aston Martin vehicles that are built for and
supplied to the Region.
For the purposes of this Owner’s Guide, Region means one of the
following territories:
• the Americas, including the United States, Canada, and South
America; or
• the United Kingdom, Europe, Russia and South Africa; or
• the Middle East, North Africa; or
• Asia Pacific, including India, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.
•China
'Serviced Countries' means either: (a) any country in the Region
from which your Aston Martin vehicle was purchased, where
there is an Aston Martin authorised dealer or repairer; or (b) any
country agreed in writing with Aston Martin.
Tyres are covered separately by the tyre manufacturer.
Dealers are expected to offer assistance to the customer in
pursuing a claim against the tyre manufacturer.
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Aston Martin Warranty
B.3
Exchange Parts Under Warranty
New parts will only be used for repairs at PDI and during the first
three months or 5000 km/3000 miles (which ever occurs first)
from the date the vehicle is handed over to the first retail
customer. Thereafter exchange parts must be used where
available under Aston Martin’s exchange plan.
Anti Perforation Corrosion Protection Warranty
The vehicles bodywork is protected by an Anti Perforation
Corrosion Warranty. Should any part of the bodywork of the
Aston Martin vehicle be perforated, the panel(s) affected by the
perforation will be repaired or replaced.
The term ‘perforation’ means a hole that penetrates through a
body panel from the inside.
Emissions Defect Warranty
(South Korea Only)
This vehicle is covered by an Emissions Defect Warranty. As part
of this warranty Aston Martin warrants that:
• You will not be charged for repair, replacement, or
adjustment of defective emissions-related parts
• Your vehicle or engine is designed, built, and equipped to
meet - at the time it is sold - the appropriate emissions
regulations
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B.4
Aston Martin Warranty
What is Covered
Some items and equipment in this list may not be installed to
this vehicle and therefore may not be applicable.
• Air and Fuel Feedback Control System and Sensor
• Air Filter Housing
• Altitude Compensation System
• Camshaft Adjuster
• Camshaft Position Sensor
• Carbon Canister
• Catalytic Converter
• Charge Air Cooler
• Controls for Deceleration
• Electronic Ignition System
• Electronic Engine Control Sensors and Switches
• Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve, Spacer, Plate and
Associated Parts
•Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensors
• Exhaust Heat Control Valve
• Exhaust Manifold and Gasket
• Fuel Filler Neck
• Fuel Delivery Module
• Fuel Filter
•Fuel Injector
• Fuel Level Sender
• Fuel Rail Assembly
•Fuel Tank
• Fuel Vapour Storage Canister, Liquid Separator and
Associated Controls
• Ignition Coil and / or Control Module
• Intake Manifold (Includes Boost Air Distribution Lines)
• Instrument Cluster (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
• PCV System and Oil Filler Cap
• Engine Control Module
• Transmission Control Module
• Pulsed Secondary Air Injection Valve / Secondary Air Injection
Pump and Associated Parts
• Spark Control Components
• Spark Plugs
• Throttle Air Control By-pass Valve
• Throttle Body Assembly
• Turbocharger
• Volume Air Flow Sensor.
Also covered by the two emissions warranties are all emissions-
related bulbs, hoses, clamps, brackets, tubes, gaskets, seals, belts,
connectors, and wiring harnesses that are used with components
on the list of parts, above.
What is Not Covered?
Aston Martin may deny you warranty coverage if your vehicle or
a part has failed because of abuse, neglect, improper
maintenance, unapproved modifications, or any items included
in ‘What Is Not Covered’.
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Aston Martin Warranty
B.5
Warranty Period
The period of cover for all types of warranty commences on the
day the vehicle is handed over to the first registered keeper of the
car (first registered keeper shall mean the Dealer in the context of
demonstration vehicles).
The Vehicle Warranty period of cover is three years with
unlimited mileage.
The Anti-Perforation Corrosion Warranty period of cover is
ten years with unlimited mileage.
Emission Defect Warranty
(South Korea Only)
Catalytic converters and electronic control units are covered for
5 years All other emission-related components are covered for 3
years.
Who May Repair the Vehicle
Franchise Holders or Approved Repairers, who are appointed
and receive full technical support from Aston Martin, provide
facilities for the servicing and repair of Aston Martin motorcars.
Only such Franchise Holders or Approved Repairs will under the
terms of this warranty, repair replace or readjust, free of charge
to the owner, any part or assemble proved to Aston Martin's
satisfaction to show a defect in materials or workmanship within
the applicable period.
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B.6
Aston Martin Warranty
Wear and Tear Items
Items that are subject to wear and tear are generally divided into
two categories, namely those specified for replacement or
adjustment during scheduled maintenance and those that
require replacement or adjustment dependent upon conditions
of use.
Scheduled Maintenance Items
The items listed below are covered by the Vehicle Warranty up
to the first scheduled change point that replacement or
adjustment is required during scheduled maintenance
operations. The customer literature supplied with the new
Vehicle includes a service book setting out such scheduled
maintenance operations.
• Drive belts
• Spark plugs
• Oil, air, pollen and fuel filters.
The period of warranty cover for any item may not exceed the
time and distance limitation of the vehicle warranty.
Wear and Tear Items
The items listed below are recognised as having a limited service
life or are subject to wear or damage. However, these items are
covered by the vehicle warranty for up to one year or the first
service, which ever occurs first.
• Wiper blades.
• Wheel alignment and balancing.
• Adjustments, including but not limited to: headlamp and
hinged panel adjustments, suspension tightening, steering
geometry adjustments, emission and fuel systems checks.
• Vehicle key batteries.
Brake pads, brake discs and other friction related
components are not covered when replacement is due to wear
and tear, but they are covered against manufacturing defects
(whether in material or workmanship) for the duration of the
Vehicle Warranty.
Consumables
Replacement or top up of consumable fluids, e.g. oils, antifreeze,
brake fluid, windscreen wash solution and refrigerant, will only
be covered when they are used as part of a warranty repair.
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Aston Martin Warranty
B.7
What is Not Covered
Vehicle Warranty
Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or replacement that
is required as a direct result of:
• Normal wear and tear.
• Friction related components, e.g. brake pads and brake discs.
• Failure to properly maintain the vehicle in accordance with
Aston Martin’s maintenance schedules and service
instructions.
• Failure to use Aston Martin specified parts or fluids during a
warranty repair (or parts of equivalent quality during a retail
repair).
• Damage resulting from neglect, accident, flooding or
improper use.
• Any modification of the vehicle or parts which is not
authorised by Aston Martin, including any engine
performance enhancement modifications.
• Refilling or topping up with incorrect fuel, e.g. diesel instead
of petrol.
• Use of bio ethanol alternative fuels.
• Use of a fuel not approved or recommended by Aston Martin
in the Owner's Guide is considered misfuelling, and that any
damage resulting from mis-fuelling is not covered by the
vehicle warranty.
• Defects caused as a result of the vehicle being used in motor
sport or track events or for any other purpose other than
normal private or commercial use.
• Any vehicle that has had its vehicle identification number
altered or removed, or on which the odometer reading has
been unlawfully altered.
Paint Surface and Corrosion Protection
Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or replacement that
is required as a direct result of the following:
• Failure to properly maintain paint and bodywork by regular
cleaning in accordance with Aston Martin instructions.
• Factors beyond Aston Martin’s control, such as environmental
hazards (including industrial fallout, storm damage, acid rain)
and damage (including stone chips, scratches and use of
unsuitable cleaning agents).
• Accident repairs using materials or methods of repair that
have not been approved by Aston Martin.
• Alterations of the vehicle from Aston Martin’s original
specification.
• Failure to rectify on a timely basis any paint or corrosion
damage as recorded in the vehicle documentation by a dealer
at the time of the annual inspection.
Other Exclusions
The Aston Martin warranty excludes liability for any lost time,
inconvenience, loss of transportation, or any other incidental or
consequential damage you (or anyone else) may incur as a result
of a defect covered by this warranty.
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B.8
Aston Martin Warranty
Customer Responsibility
This handbook describes the proper care and use of the vehicle.
Proper maintenance and use guard against major repair expenses
resulting from misuse, neglect or inadequate maintenance, and
may help increase the value that the customer may receive when
selling the vehicle.
The Customer is responsible to:
• Make sure that the vehicle is maintained in accordance with
the vehicle service and maintenance guide published in the
customer literature.
Failure to perform maintenance promptly and in accordance
with Aston Martin's specified service intervals will invalidate
warranty coverage on the parts affected.
• The customer is required to take the vehicle to a dealer for
any warranty repairs as soon as practicable after a defect is
detected.
• Make sure that the Service and Maintenance schedule has
been stamped by the servicing dealer after the completion of
a scheduled service operation.
• Make sure that paint and bodywork is maintained by regular
cleaning in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Make sure that the body panels are examined annually by an
authorised Aston Martin Dealer and that this inspection is
recorded in the Owner's Handbook.
Warranty Coverage when Touring
Aston Martin has a comprehensive service network in most parts
of the world. Any authorised Aston Martin Dealer can carry out
repairs under the terms of the vehicle warranty. Under normal
circumstances, the customer should not be required to pay for
any warranty work performed by an Aston Martin Dealer.
It is the customer’s responsibility to produce the warranty
documentation issued with the new vehicle. This establishes the
customers right to warranty coverage and the relevant
maintenance and service records. If the customer is unable do so,
the dealer should seek advice from Aston Martin.
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Aston Martin Warranty
B.9
Aston Martin Extended Warranty
Aston Martin Extended Warranty is specifically designed to
provide the customer with first class after-sales protection from
unexpected repair costs when the vehicle warranty has expired,
and the knowledge that your Aston Martin will be repaired by
trained technicians using only genuine Aston Martin parts.
Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for more information on the
benefits and protection provided by the Aston Martin Extended
Warranty.
Consumer Law
The Warranty is a manufacturer’s warranty that supplements and
does not affect the Owner’s legal rights under the vehicle
purchase agreement or under applicable national legislation
governing the sale of consumer goods.
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B.10
Aston Martin Warranty
Owner And Vehicle Details
Name:
Address:
:
:
:
Post Code:
Registration Plate No.:
VIN No.:
Engine No.:
Warranty Start Date:
If the vehicle is sold, the benefits of any un-expired portion of the
warranties can be transferred to the new owner.
The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and
send the new details to:
Aston Martin Warranty Department
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
Banbury Road
Gaydon
Warwick
CV35 0DB
England
Signature:
Date:
Dealer Stamp
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B.11
Owner Warranty Transfer (2)
VIN No.:
Odometer:
Date of Purchase:
Name:
Address:
:
:
Post Code:
Telephone No.:
Email Address:
Signature:
Date:
Owner Warranty Transfer (1)
VIN No.:
Odometer:
Date of Purchase:
Name:
Address:
:
:
Post Code:
Telephone No.:
Email Address:
Signature:
Date:
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B.12
Aston Martin Warranty
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B.13
Owner Warranty Transfer (4)
VIN No.:
Odometer:
Date of Purchase:
Name:
Address:
:
:
Post Code:
Telephone No.:
Email Address:
Signature:
Date:
Owner Warranty Transfer (3)
VIN No.:
Odometer:
Date of Purchase:
Name:
Address:
:
:
Post Code:
Telephone No.:
Email Address:
Signature:
Date:
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B.14
Aston Martin Warranty
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Aston Martin Warranty
B.15
Owner Warranty Transfer (6)
VIN No.:
Odometer:
Date of Purchase:
Name:
Address:
:
:
Post Code:
Telephone No.:
Email Address:
Signature:
Date:
Owner Warranty Transfer (5)
VIN No.:
Odometer:
Date of Purchase:
Name:
Address:
:
:
Post Code:
Telephone No.:
Email Address:
Signature:
Date:
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B.16
Aston Martin Warranty
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Alphabetical Index
A
Accessory Sockets
...................................................................... 3.39
Adaptive Cruise Control
........................................................... 5.11
Anti-Theft Systems
..................................................................... 2.15
Alarm
...................................................................................... 2.16
Engine Immobiliser
............................................................... 2.16
Motion Sensor
....................................................................... 2.16
Tow Away Protection
........................................................... 2.16
Apple CarPlay
.............................................................................. 8.7
Aston Martin Facilities
................................................................. A.2
Aston Martin Warranty
............................................................... B.1
Audio
Specification
............................................................................ 8.2
B
Blind Spot Assist
......................................................................... 5.16
Bonnet Release
.......................................................................... 11.6
Brakes
.......................................................................................... 5.22
Brake Warnings
..................................................................... 5.25
Footbrake
............................................................................... 5.22
Park Brake
.............................................................................. 5.27
C
Centre Stack Controls
................................................................. 4.6
Child Safety
................................................................................ 3.18
Child seat installation
........................................................... 3.24
Front Child Seat Installation
................................................ 3.25
Occupant Classification System
.......................................... 3.20
Rear Child Seat Installation
.................................................. 3.26
Tether Anchors
.......................................................................3.28
Climate
Climate Menu
..........................................................................6.6
Climate Control
Automatic Climate Control
....................................................6.5
Manual Climate Control
.........................................................6.6
Climate Controls
..........................................................................6.2
Switches
....................................................................................6.2
Cylinder Deactivation
................................................................5.38
D
Data Recording
........................................................................... D.3
Defrosting and Demisting
Automatic
.................................................................................6.7
Driving Systems
Active Brake Assist
.................................................................5.26
Lane Keep Assist
....................................................................5.19
Traffic Sign Assist
...................................................................5.21
Driving Techniques
......................................................................5.2
E
Easy Entry/Exit
.............................................................................2.10
Engine Start
...................................................................................5.4
F
Fluid Capacities
........................................................................11.12
Fluid Specifications
..................................................................11.12
Fluids and Capacities
.................................................................11.8
Fuel
............................................................................................11.52
Fuses
..........................................................................................11.18
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G
Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)
..............................................5.40
H
Hill Descent Control
..................................................................5.14
Homelink Wireless Control
......................................................2.17
I
Instrument Cluster
Media
......................................................................................4.14
Menu
.......................................................................................4.13
Navigation
..............................................................................4.14
Radio
.......................................................................................4.14
Service
.....................................................................................4.14
Telephone
..............................................................................4.14
Trip
..........................................................................................4.14
Instrument Display
.......................................................................4.2
J
Jump Start
.................................................................................11.44
K
Key Battery Replacement
........................................................... 2.5
L
Lamps
........................................................................................11.31
Lighting
........................................................................................4.16
Auto Main Beam
...................................................................4.17
Exterior
....................................................................................4.16
Interior
....................................................................................4.19
Locking and Opening
Outside
.....................................................................................2.8
M
Media
Sound
....................................................................................... 8.8
Memory Functions
.................................................................... 3.10
Mirrors
........................................................................................... 3.7
Exterior
..................................................................................... 3.8
Interior
...................................................................................... 3.7
Multimedia
Media
........................................................................................ 8.5
Radio Menu
............................................................................. 8.3
N
Navigation
Options
..................................................................................... 7.7
Using the map
......................................................................... 7.2
O
Occupant Restraint System
...................................................... 3.11
ORC
Airbags
.................................................................................... 3.17
Seat Belts
................................................................................ 3.13
Owner Maintenance Checks
................................................... 11.5
P
Park Assist Systems
.................................................................... 5.41
360° Camera System
............................................................ 5.45
Active Park Assist
................................................................... 5.43
Performance
............................................................................. 11.38
Q
Quick Start
Driving Position
....................................................................... 1.3
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Infotainment
.......................................................................... 1.11
Vehicle Controls
...................................................................... 1.5
Vehicle Key
.............................................................................. 1.2
R
Replacement of Airbag Units Record
.....................................A.30
Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners Record
..................A.30
S
Safety Defects - Reporting
..........................................................D.4
Seat Adjustment
........................................................................... 3.2
Service Record
............................................................................. A.7
Servicing
........................................................................................ A.5
Servicing Precautions
................................................................ 11.3
Settings
System
.................................................................................... 10.5
Spare Wheel
............................................................................. 11.47
Specifications
Body
...................................................................................... 11.14
Brakes
................................................................................... 11.14
Engine
................................................................................... 11.36
Steering
................................................................................. 11.14
Transmission
........................................................................ 11.37
Steering Column
.......................................................................... 3.9
Steering Controls
....................................................................... 4.11
Stop/Start
.................................................................................... 5.38
Storage
........................................................................................ 3.29
T
Tool Kit
........................................................................................ 11.6
Touch Pad
.................................................................................... 4.8
Track Days
.................................................................................... 5.2
Transmission Controls
.................................................................5.5
Automatic
.................................................................................5.5
Manual Gear Change
..............................................................5.7
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
...............................5.28
Tyres
All Season Tyres
...................................................................11.17
Summer Tyres
......................................................................11.17
Tyre Pressures
......................................................................11.15
Tyre Repair Kit
.....................................................................11.50
Winter Tyres
.........................................................................11.18
U
Unlocking and Opening
..............................................................2.7
Interior
......................................................................................2.9
Outside
.....................................................................................2.7
Tailgate
....................................................................................2.12
V
Vehicle Identification
................................................................. D.3
Vehicle Key
...................................................................................2.2
Vehicle Provenance
.................................................................... A.3
Vehicle Recovery
.....................................................................11.42
Vehicle Speed Limiter
...............................................................5.11
Voice Control
.............................................................................4.15
W
Washers and Wipers
................................................................11.13
Windows
.......................................................................................3.5
Sun Visors and Blinds
..............................................................3.6
Wiper Controls
...........................................................................4.15
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