Ferrari 458 sitting in the garage, battery probably dead, who to call?

Ferrari 458 sitting in the garage, battery probably dead, who to call?

by Cameron Curtis -
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So I've been travelling for work the last two months and my 458 has been sitting in my garage in Al Nahda under a cover. I'm finally back and I'm almost certain the battery is going to be completely flat, I'm honestly a bit nervous to even open the door. I know with these cars it's not as simple as just hooking up any charger or calling a normal roadside assistance guy because of all the electronics, the battery location, and the risk of spiking something. I really don't want to damage the ECU or have some error light that won't go away. I'm looking for a Reliable Ferrari battery service in Sharjah that can come to my place, safely get the car powered up, test the old battery, and fit a new one if needed without any drama. I'd prefer someone who actually knows their way around Italian exotics and carries the proper lithium-ion or AGM batteries these things require. Does anyone have experience with a mobile technician or a small workshop that specializes in Ferraris or high-end sports cars? I'd rather pay a premium for peace of mind than have a nightmare trying to fix electrical gremlins later.