Servicing info and CCB wear

Servicing info and CCB wear

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Lowlands

Original Poster:

37 posts

59 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Could any owners out there let me know what info usually accompanies your annual service other than a stamp in the book and the bill?

Do you also get a health check type document confirming the state of various parts (tyres, brakes etc) and any advisory work
recommended.

I’m specifically interested in where CCB disc and pad wear would normally be documented if indeed it is. Also keen to ensure I’m looking at ALL the paperwork linked to a car and no paperwork is potentially deliberately being held back to hide a lurking problem.

Thanks

Thanks


mwstewart

8,038 posts

195 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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I have mine serviced at my local Ferrari dealer who sometimes provide the 'traffic light' sheet including a CCB reading.

I'd prefer to use AV Engineering but distance is a factor.

Adz man

344 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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My Lambo G Spyder goes to A V Engineering for servicing and they can send off your oils for a full engine report. Pretty much like a blood test if you like. An extremely comprehensive page which will give you complete peace of mind on the quality and condition of your engine.

I’m an hour away from them but I have it picked up and dropped off on a low loader

I Can’t help much with CCB wear sorry

Drl22

789 posts

72 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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I just asked Ferrari to do a check on this for which I believe they plug into the car. I got a screenshot of the wear which was 10% front, 12% rears. Which I assume is well within the parameters of a 10 year old car because they didn’t flag anything.

Lowlands

Original Poster:

37 posts

59 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Thanks for the responses.

Drl22 said:
I just asked Ferrari to do a check on this for which I believe they plug into the car. I got a screenshot of the wear which was 10% front, 12% rears. Which I assume is well within the parameters of a 10 year old car because they didn’t flag anything.
Thanks - how many miles was that in the 10 years?

Drl22

789 posts

72 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Lowlands said:
Thanks - how many miles was that in the 10 years?
That’s 19,000 miles. Of course, the wear in those miles and years will vary or other cars upon usage styles.