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- Q6748444 subject Q7214526.
- Q6748444 subject Q8279822.
- Q6748444 abstract "Manettino dials are a part of some modern Ferrari cars (from Ferrari F430 in 2004). These adjustment dials are mounted on the steering wheel, usually just underneath the center of the wheel. The Manettino (Italian: little lever) is inspired by the controls found on F1 steering wheels, but have a more polished appearance.The dial allows for the quick and simple adjustment of the electronics governing suspension settings, traction control, electronic differential, and change speed of electronic gearbox.A similar control system was employed on the Ferrari Enzo, but used individual buttons for different settings rather than a single rotary switch.".
- Q6748444 thumbnail Ferrari_F430_dash_at_2006_Chicago_Auto_Show.jpg?width=300.
- Q6748444 wikiPageExternalLink Article_Volante_manettino.aspx.
- Q6748444 wikiPageExternalLink manettino.html.
- Q6748444 wikiPageWikiLink Q239793.
- Q6748444 wikiPageWikiLink Q269880.
- Q6748444 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214526.
- Q6748444 wikiPageWikiLink Q8279822.
- Q6748444 comment "Manettino dials are a part of some modern Ferrari cars (from Ferrari F430 in 2004). These adjustment dials are mounted on the steering wheel, usually just underneath the center of the wheel.".
- Q6748444 label "Manettino dial".
- Q6748444 depiction Ferrari_F430_dash_at_2006_Chicago_Auto_Show.jpg.