1999–2005 Ferrari 360 Modena / Spider

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Common Problems & Reliability

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Serious
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Moderate
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Minor

The 1999–2005 Ferrari 360 Modena / Spider has 5 known issues. 2 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

F1 Clutch Wear

Serious

The automated manual system is hard on the single-plate clutch, especially in reverse or stop-start traffic.

Symptoms: Slipping in higher gears, Difficulty selecting reverse...

Est. repair cost: £3,000–£4,500

F1 Hydraulic Actuator Failure

Serious

The hydraulic actuator that controls gear selection and clutch engagement can develop leaks, lose pressure, or fail internally. Symptoms include gears refusing to engage, the car dropping into neutral unexpectedly, or the F1 pump running continuously when opening the driver door (indicating a failing accumulator).

Symptoms: Gears refusing to engage or slipping to neutral, F1 pump runs for more than 5 seconds when opening the door...

Est. repair cost: £3,000–£6,000

Power Window Regulator Failure

Moderate

The window regulators and motors are known to fail, particularly on Spider models. The window may drop into the door, stop mid-travel, or make a grinding noise. This is a common age-related fault on 360s and can leave windows stuck open or closed.

Symptoms: Window drops into the door frame, Window stops mid-travel or moves unevenly...

Est. repair cost: £300–£800 per window

Dashboard Leather Delamination and Shrinking

Moderate

The leather dashboard trim can shrink, pull away from the underlying structure, or delaminate, particularly in cars exposed to heat or sunlight. The leather pulls away from the edges, gaps appear around air vents and instrument binnacles, and in severe cases the leather curls or cracks.

Symptoms: Leather pulling away from dashboard edges, Visible gaps around instrument cluster or air vents...

Est. repair cost: £1,500–£4,000

Sticky Interior Buttons (Polyurethane Degradation)

Minor

The soft-touch polyurethane coating on buttons, switches, and vents degrades over time into a sticky, black residue that stains skin and clothing. This is a universal issue for Ferraris of this era.

Symptoms: Buttons feel tacky or "melted" to the touch, Black residue left on fingers...

Est. repair cost: £750–£2,500

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Buying Tips for the 1999–2005 Ferrari 360 Modena / Spider

  • Ensure cam belts have been changed every 3 years or 18,000 miles
  • Ask for a clutch wear report on F1 models; anything over 70% wear suggests imminent replacement
  • Check for "sticky buttons" in the cabin, a common issue where the plastic coating turns to goop
  • Verify the variator update was performed on early 1999-2000 cars

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