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Looking for Ferrari mechanics in Sharjah – need a proper battery replacement with full registration
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Geschrieben am 20.08.2026 - 09:07
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Neuling ![]() Beiträge: 1 Registriert am: 20.08.26 |
Morning everyone. My Ferrari's been sitting for a few weeks and the battery is completely dead – not even a click. I'm in Sharjah and I'm trying to find a workshop that actually knows these cars, because I've learned from experience that you can't treat a Ferrari battery swap like a standard car job. The thing is, with modern Ferraris from about the 458 Italia onward, the battery is tied into the car's ECU and control modules. Just physically swapping it isn't enough – you have to do a proper battery registration using Ferrari-specific diagnostic software to reset the adaptation values and recalibrate the charging system, or else you risk triggering persistent fault codes, damage to sensitive electronics, and reduced alternator life . I've seen a few places listed online. UAETyres in Al Nahda mentions they handle Ferrari servicing with skilled technicians . Burj Malabar Auto Maintenance in Industrial Area 4 comes up a lot too – they've got German-trained techs, free pick-up and delivery, and they offer battery registration with a 2-year warranty on OEM parts . There's also Mach Auto Center that was established as a Ferrari workshop back in 2001 in Sharjah , and Carzilla is another option that does Ferrari battery service with pickup and drop-off . There are mobile services like BatteryGuru that cover Sharjah and say they use a memory-saver to preserve ECU settings during the swap, though I'm not sure if they handle the full Ferrari-specific registration process . If anyone has actually used a workshop in Sharjah for their Ferrari battery replacement and can vouch that they did the full ECU registration and system check properly, I'd really appreciate the recommendation. I'm specifically Looking for Ferrari mechanics in Sharjah who know the registration procedure, not just a garage that drops a battery in and calls it a day. |
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