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Before Starting

Insert the emergency key in the cavity
on the plastic cap on the handle (see
“remove the emergency key from the
key fob” in this chapter).

Rotate the emergency key in order to
align the reference marks present on
the cap and the handle body.

Remove the cap and put the key inside
the door lock present on the driver’s
side handle and rotate the key to
unlock the door.

When the unlock operation is completed
reassemble the cap in the following way:

Insert the cap on the handle aligning
the reference marks present on the cap
and the handle body.

Rotate the emergency key in order to
misalign the reference marks present
on cap and handle body.

Remove the emergency key.

NOTE:

Always remember to replace the plastic
cap on handle.

Doors Lock

The short press of the

button lock

the doors. At the same time, switch-
off in timed mode the interior courtesy
light and performs a double flashing of
direction indicators (if activated from
MIA system).
A prolonged press of

button close all

windows.
The driver's door can always be locked
by putting the emergency key inside the
door lock on the driver's side handle.

Liftgate Open

Press the

button on the key fob twice

within five seconds to unlock the liftgate
and fully open it.
See chapters “Passive Entry System”,
"Proximity System" and “Open and Close
the Liftgate” in this section for further
information.

Lights on

Press the

button to light on the

front and rear lights of the vehicle.

Requiring and Setting Additional
Key fobs

In order to purchase additional key
fob you need to bring with you at the

Maserati Service Network

:

all key fobs in your possession;

a personal ID;

the identification and registration
documents proving ownership of the
vehicle.

Setting new key fobs or re-setting the
original ones may only be performed at
the

Maserati Service Network

.

NOTE:

The codes of any key fob that are
not available when the new setting
procedure is carried out will be deleted
from the memory to prevent any lost or
stolen key fob being used to disarm the
electronic alarm system.

Key fob Battery Replacement
NOTE:

A low charge level of the key fob battery
will be indicated on the instrument
cluster display.

The recommended replaced battery type
is a: CR2450.

Summary of Contents for Grecale 2022

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Page 3: ...ld even be fatally injured Before driving your vehicle for the first time we suggest reading this manual carefully in order to quickly acquaint with commands and functions of your vehicle In a dedicat...

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Page 5: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 Introduction Understanding the Vehicle Before Starting Dashboard Instruments and Controls Starting and Driving Driver Assistance Systems In an Emergency Maintenance and Care Index...

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Page 7: ...5 1 Introduction On board Documentation Kits 6 Updating 6 Owner s Information Online 7 Consulting the manual 7 Abbreviations 8...

Page 8: ...rations contained in these documents refer to the manual publishing date Updated versions of the on board documentation and the Regulatory Information are always available and can be consulted by acce...

Page 9: ...NG Failure to comply with the instructions could cause HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS involving personal and vehicle safety WARNING Potential danger relating to the electronic components of the MHEV models Misu...

Page 10: ...e Assist ABS Anti Lock Braking System ABSA Active Blind Spot Assist ACC Adaptive Cruise Control ADA Active Driving Assist ADAS Advanced Driver Assistance Systems AEB Autonomous Emergency Brak ing AFS...

Page 11: ...yless Entry ROM Roll Over Mitigation SAB Side Air Bag SABIC Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains SBR Seat Belt Reminder SL Speed Limiter SRS Supplemental Restraint Sys tem SVT Stolen Vehicle...

Page 12: ...10 Introduction...

Page 13: ...Seats 18 Memorize the Driver s Seat Position 21 Rear Seats 23 Steering Wheel Adjustment 25 Rear View Mirrors 27 External Lighting 29 Interior Lighting 35 Internal Equipment 37 Access the Glove Box Com...

Page 14: ...and page 140 10 Hood release lever page 79 11 Head Up Display HUD page 96 12 Electric parking brake lever page 179 13 Adjustable central air outlets page 55 14 Smart clock page 143 15 MIA display page...

Page 15: ...vate the Assist Call or the SOS Emergency Call chapter SOS and Assist Call of section In an Emergency 9 HomeLink controls page 51 On Front Doors Driver door Passenger door 1 Internal emergency handle...

Page 16: ...ng and returns it to the system when the electric motor starts operating parallel to the thermal engine During its operation the 48 V battery can develop heat which is dissipated using a fan and a ser...

Page 17: ...uctions on the 48 V Battery System Although this is no high voltage battery system link voltages remain below 60 V misuse or inappropriate interventions on the system components using insufficiently i...

Page 18: ...a strategy that drives the fan battery cooling and warns the user through the hybrid system failure warning light and a message that invites passengers to leave the vehicle After this event the 48 V...

Page 19: ...range or an error occurs the strategies shown in the following table are followed System Component Fail Warning Light Fail Pop up Derating Pop up Belt Starter Generator BSG and 48 V 12 V DC DC conver...

Page 20: ...cupant Restraint System ORS and Head Restraints in section Safety Depending on the different markets and versions the front seats may have different controls for adjustment and optional functions The...

Page 21: ...ntrol The side bolsters of the seats can be adjusted from the Seats menu of the Comfort display Push the or control to adjust the opening of the bolsters WARNING Never adjust the seat while driving Yo...

Page 22: ...eating NOTE Once a heat setting is selected heat will be felt within 2 to 5 minutes The heating of the seat can start automatically when starting the engine under particular conditions see Functions o...

Page 23: ...annot be linked to the memory function Use either the memory recall soft key or the key fob if linked to the memory function to recall memory positions 1 2 or 3 The memory seat soft key is located in...

Page 24: ...y settings for driver press memory soft key M1 M2 or M3 on the Comfort Display or the button on the key fob linked to memory position M1 M2 or M3 with ignition device in ON position A recall can be ca...

Page 25: ...r and the backrest portion will fold autonomously to increase the cargo space To restore the sitting position the backrest must be tilted up till the original position where it locks to the body Ensur...

Page 26: ...Area in this section for further details Rear Side Heated Seats The side rear seats can be equipped with heaters both in seat cushion and seatback Rear seats heating can be adjusted by operating cont...

Page 27: ...ing column push the control handle downward To tilt the steering column move the steering wheel upward or downward as desired To lengthen or shorten the steering column pull the steering wheel outward...

Page 28: ...ing the engine under particular conditions see Functions of Settings Menu on MIA in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls If the function is not active state OFF the dynamic parts of the icon are...

Page 29: ...er know that the BSA system is operational For more details see chapter Blind Spot Assist BSA in section Driver Assistance Systems The external of the rear view mirror support is equipped with LEDs li...

Page 30: ...IA system refer to Functions of Settings Menu on MIA in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls Folding Mirrors By selecting this function on MIA the rear view mirrors automatically fold when the v...

Page 31: ...low reflectance This function will increase the reflectance of the internal mirror increasing visibility External Lighting External Lights Equipment The vehicle is equipped with lighting systems and...

Page 32: ...Beam system provides increased forward lighting for a more comfortable and secure driving experience without glaring other vehicles in several traffic situations The SmartBeam system uses a forward fa...

Page 33: ...lity of the road with minimum glare for the vehicles travelling in the opposite direction Full LED Technology This technology allows having headlights with a simpler construction and a more compact si...

Page 34: ...ertical illumination in case of fast acceleration and or fast deceleration will assure the deeper illuminated distance from the vehicle through a dynamical adaptation of headlight vertical attitude NO...

Page 35: ...s enabled only if the brightness sensor detects the right lighting conditions and then switch to low beam on Broken muddy or obstructed headlights and taillights of vehicles in the field of view will...

Page 36: ...ce the system will be active there will be two indicators on the instrument cluster showed at the same time one blue and one green The green indicator indicates that the position lights are on the blu...

Page 37: ...ng lights are controlled by the respective side buttons If they are turned on by pressing the button they will stay on for about 10 minutes after turning the engine off and will then turn off graduall...

Page 38: ...glove box light on the dashboard shares the same characteristics excepting the boot and liftgate lights When the ignition device is out of STOP the light switch can be in any position and the system...

Page 39: ...mum power of 160 Watts 13 Amps at 12 Volts Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only Do not insert any other object in the power outlets as this will damage the outlet and blow the fuse Dama...

Page 40: ...V power outlet is positioned on the left side of the boot compartment An additional 230 V electric power outlet can be equipped in the vehicle below the 12 V socket Cup Holders The vehicle is equippe...

Page 41: ...ce For rear seat passengers there are two ports Type A and Type C inputs inside the compartment located on the rear end of the central console under the air vents This USB ports allow charging CHARGE...

Page 42: ...ard in the phone drawer charging may not be enabled if it is in the wrong position To avoid interference with the key fob search the Wireless Charger system stops the charge for a moment when any door...

Page 43: ...gn object in the compartment The blink ends after a timeout of 5 seconds and the icon becomes solid until the fail is solved You can also drag and drop the Wireless Charger icon from the shortcut page...

Page 44: ...provide you with any information about the Maserati approved Ashtray dedicated to the Smoker Kit available in the Genuine Accessories range CAUTION After use always make sure that the cigarette light...

Page 45: ...mpartment The glove box compartments on the dashboard passenger side may be used to store devices small items or documents WARNING Do not operate the vehicle with the lid of glove box compartment in t...

Page 46: ...d output of 270 W The basic system includes Four 152x229 mm 6x9 in diameter Woofers one on each door Four 25 mm 1 in diameter Tweeters one at the base of the windshield side pillars and one on each re...

Page 47: ...Four 152x229 mm 6x9 in diameter Woofers one on each door Three 100 mm 3 9 in diameter Midrange one on the top of the dashboard one on each front door panel Two 80 mm 3 1 in diameter Midrange one on e...

Page 48: ...P amplifier stage This surround effect is available from any audio source AM FM Satellite Radio or USB input and is activated through the MIA system controls see Functions of Settings Menu on MIA in s...

Page 49: ...rate boot from passenger compartment the vehicle is equipped with a rigid horizontal panel fitted behind the rear seat backrest The Maserati Service Network can provide you with any information about...

Page 50: ...ight position make sure they are latched see Rear Seats in this section WARNING Make sure that the seatback is securely locked into position If the seatback is not securely locked into position the se...

Page 51: ...operations in reverse order NOTE The rewinding of the boot cover is not automated and must always be performed using the handle on the cover accompanying the rewinding operation WARNING After unrollin...

Page 52: ...rotect the seatback rear panel surface using rigid panels Front to Back Roof Rails The front to back roof rails that can be installed to this vehicle have been designed to carry luggage or equipment s...

Page 53: ...from vehicles ahead Indeed a bulky and or heavy load carried on the roof will affect driving behaviour and steering response since it shifts the vehicle centre of gravity to a higher position compared...

Page 54: ...ttons NOTE Erasing the standard codes should only be performed when programming HomeLink for the first time Do not perform this operation to program additional buttons If you have any problems or requ...

Page 55: ...Programming the hand held transmitters from second step and follow all remaining steps System with Devices Without Rolling Code Programming the Hand held Transmitters Manufactured before 1995 Turn the...

Page 56: ...rolling code Did you unplug the device for programming and forgot to plug it back in If you have any problems or require assistance please call toll free 1 800 355 3515 or on the Internet at www Home...

Page 57: ...The adjustable vents are located at the centre of the dashboard above the MIA display and at the side ends of the dashboard They have the purpose of ventilating the upper part of the passenger compart...

Page 58: ...ing the Vehicle A C Three zone A C Dual zone NOTE In order not to obstruct the air conditioning inlet the defrosting or the demisting function of the glass surfaces avoid covering vents with clothing...

Page 59: ...Keys 58 Ignition Device 62 Illuminated Entry Exit 63 Passive Entry System 66 Proximity System 68 Exiting the Car 69 Power Windows 70 Power Sunroof with Sunshade 72 Open and Close the Liftgate 75 Open...

Page 60: ...er windows other controls or move the vehicle Do not leave children or animals inside parked vehicles in hot weather Interior heat build up may cause serious injury or death An unlocked car is an invi...

Page 61: ...driver s door can always be locked by putting the emergency key inside the door lock on the driver s side handle Liftgate Open Press the button on the key fob twice within five seconds to unlock the...

Page 62: ...eath Keep new and used batteries away from children If the battery compartment does not close securely stop using the product and keep it away from children If you think batteries might have been swal...

Page 63: ...e Passive Entry System in this section The device allows to lock and unlock vehicle s door s and to turn the ignition device in ON position without having the key fob with you The device is wearable w...

Page 64: ...e the ignition device in the ON position A child could operate power windows other controls or move the vehicle It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation involving steering sy...

Page 65: ...s turn the steering wheel from one end to the other and bring it back to the centre position within 30 seconds from starting the engine If any red warning lights on the instrument cluster remain lit s...

Page 66: ...the specific button on the key fob or by the Passive Entry system all the lights will turn off within 3 seconds if they were previously on and all conditions are met After activating the liftgate ope...

Page 67: ...device backlighting which will turn off after 27 seconds Courtesy Light with Logo If equipped a courtesy light with the Maserati logo can be provided on the bottom of the front doors The illuminated l...

Page 68: ...ower response time Access to the vehicle using Passive Entry system may not work properly in case of interference caused by external sources such as metal objects mobile phones overhead power lines an...

Page 69: ...cle and within 1 m 3 3 ft of either Passive Entry door handle fifteen attempts are made to lock the doors using the door panel switch and or the lower button and then close the doors Release the Liftg...

Page 70: ...without having to press the key fob lock or unlock and the external handle buttons NOTE Access to the vehicle using Proximity system may not work properly in case of interference caused by external s...

Page 71: ...latch only the door you intend to open the relative white LED will switch off after pressing the button Under certain conditions battery charge status below 8 V or speed signal failure if the door is...

Page 72: ...e passenger compartment by entering the car through and then closing the open door Deactivating the Device The device disengages automatically pressing button on the key with remote control when the i...

Page 73: ...you want the window to stop To stop the window from going all the way down during the auto down operation pull up on the switch briefly Auto Up Function with Anti Pinch Protection Lift the window swit...

Page 74: ...are power controlled and can only be operated with the ignition device in ON position The sunroof is made of two glass panels the front one can be moved whereas the rear one is fixed with an electric...

Page 75: ...n closed position pressing the button automatically causes its vent opening If the sunroof is already open pressing the button will open it to the vent position Press the 2 button again during automat...

Page 76: ...lisation has been successful If this does not occur the procedure must be restarted from the beginning check that the re initialisation operation was successful by checking the one touch function of t...

Page 77: ...ion and at this stage two cases are possible by pressing and holding the button the liftgate will open again by pressing one time pressing and holding the button the liftgate will reverse the motion c...

Page 78: ...mpletely closed unless it is stopped if instead the power liftgate is in an intermediate position and you press and release the right button during the closing or opening stroke it will be stopped if...

Page 79: ...an obstacle is detected along the path when opening or closing it stops automatically and then slightly moves back After the closing opening command when power liftgate starts closing opening all the...

Page 80: ...r liftgate can be opened accidentally by an unintentional movement of the foot NOTE During manual or automatic car washing make sure the key fob is outside the range of use 1 m 3 3 ft Installation of...

Page 81: ...could be in a low condition or disconnected If the doors are still locked use the emergency mechanical key inserted in the driver s door lock to enter the vehicle and open the hood In this condition i...

Page 82: ...stops against the lock press on the hood to close it completely CAUTION To prevent possible damage do not slam the hood to close it WARNING Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your vehic...

Page 83: ...ons Contents 95 Widgets Contents 97 Warning and Indicator Lights 102 Maserati Intelligent Assistant Operation 113 Functions of My Car Menu on MIA 116 Functions of Electric Vehicle on MIA 117 Functions...

Page 84: ...d to controlling the vehicle A responsible driver should never use these devices or any vehicle features that can distract him from the task of driving safely WARNING Distraction can cause serious acc...

Page 85: ...ontrols on Steering Wheel in this section The layout of the instrument cluster consists of three active sectors In the lateral ones A are only displayed the hard telltales the central sector is config...

Page 86: ...wing list is valid for all drive mode layouts some items may only be present in some layouts 1 Main Screen 2a Tachometer dial 2b Speedometer dial 3a Customizable widget 3b ADAS widget 4 Digital Speedo...

Page 87: ...nformation bar 10a Left reconfigurable area 10b Right reconfigurable area 10t Chronometer Feedback 11 Cruise Control CC Adaptive Cruise Control ACC and Speed Limiter SL function status 12 Traffic Sign...

Page 88: ...4 86 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Classic Layout Evolved Layout...

Page 89: ...ssic Evolved and Relaxed Layout can be selected by the Quick Actions Menu see chapter Quick Actions Contents in this section Corsa layout is only available selcting Corsa Drive Mode with the selector...

Page 90: ...ON This message type is displayed until the ignition device is in ON position An example of this message type is the one shown in picture Navigation Messages When the navigation pop up is enabled on...

Page 91: ...seconds to help the user understand what is the available action To enter the Quick Actions Menu click the button An overview of the submenus is displayed in the left dial on the instrument cluster Sc...

Page 92: ...ons of Settings Menu on MIA in this section Current Consumption Trip A B Torque Management Tire Pressure Hybrid Info 2 0 L4 MHEV only Main Menu Contents 1 SPEEDOMETER Press and release the or button u...

Page 93: ...item is displayed Performance page contents automatically changes according to the selected drive mode In Comfort Drive Mode Current and Average Consumption are displayed Instantaneous value according...

Page 94: ...e oil pressure is white coloured if in normal operating ranges it becomes red and is shown with a pop up message if it is too low In Sport and Corsa Drive Mode pressing the OK button on the steering w...

Page 95: ...taken when a sector lap is completed with the sector lap of the best lap time of the session Gap is not shown during first lap Gap information is coloured in green when the time is lower better in red...

Page 96: ...splayed Driver Assist page displays the current status of ACC BSA Active Lane Management and Active Driving Assist if these functions are available on the vehicle ADA can be visualized into the speed...

Page 97: ...rst element of the list is greyed and filled with a No phone connected message During multiphone connection information available in cluster depends on phone priority defined on MIA display favourite...

Page 98: ...on and simplified map with next instruction panel if the navigation is on and ADAS widget are displayed Corsa in Corsa drive mode only Shift light digital speed and Corsa RPM are displayed Simplified...

Page 99: ...as well HUD shall display also visual warning for braking event phase and for hands not detected on the steering wheel Valid for ADA Valid for ADA and ALM Widgets Contents MEDIA Media widget displays...

Page 100: ...ing wheel are effective on Media If the selected widget is different from the Media Radio widget no feedback is provided when the user changes track station NOTE If audio is muted all info is hidden a...

Page 101: ...OTE When the internal signal is equal to 0 or Fail status the G meter visualization shall be as the acceleration equals to 0 condition no digits and no coloured halo notch shall be shown For the base...

Page 102: ...ip A format is identical to Trip B except for the fact that Trip A is set as default Trip B not It is possible to enable it from MIA Display See Functions of Settings Menu on MIA in this section The t...

Page 103: ...ttery represented with a battery symbol the 48 V battery charge level is represented by the filling in green of the symbol from the bottom to the top and viceversa following the behaviour of Charge an...

Page 104: ...twork as soon as possible Transmission Failure Warning Light This warning light illuminates in red together with a buzzer warning to indicate that the transmission is faulty In this case stop the vehi...

Page 105: ...y indicates the brake is engaged but not the clamping force of the parking brake to the wheels WARNING Driving a vehicle with the red brake light on can be very dangerous Part of the brake system may...

Page 106: ...tronic Stability Control ESC is disabled the linked message will be displayed Malfunction Indicator Light MIL The Malfunction Indicator Light MIL is part of an onboard diagnostic system that monitors...

Page 107: ...le If the charging system warning light remains on it means that the vehicle is experiencing a problem with the charging system Require IMMEDIATE service at the Service Network If jump starting is req...

Page 108: ...le driving with the passenger seated if driver or passenger seat belt is unbuckled together with the acoustic signal the seat belt reminder light will light up WARNING Maserati urges you to use the se...

Page 109: ...ble and may have function restrictions In these cases contact the Service Network as soon as possible eBooster Failure 2 0 L4 MHEV only The hybrid system is unavailable or temporarily unavailable and...

Page 110: ...or fuel filling Ice Hazard Indicator Light When the external temperature falls below 3 C 38 F the temperature value blinks for a few seconds the warning light turns on a message is displayed and an ac...

Page 111: ...ced Frontlighting System AFS Failure Warning Light This warning light and the related message light up to report a failure of the AFS system Contact the Service Network as soon as possible Automatic H...

Page 112: ...essages could mean that a system fault requiring servicing at the Service Network It is nevertheless possible to drive the vehicle without using this function for further details refer to Forward Coll...

Page 113: ...nstruments and Controls Headlight On Indicator Light This indicator light will illuminate when the position DRL lights or headlights are turned on For further details see External Lights Controls in s...

Page 114: ...the RH side of the cluster display From the Normal level shown in picture ride height can be lowered at Aero 1 or Aero 2 levels when using vehicle on the road When using the vehicle off road ride hei...

Page 115: ...trols 1 MIA touch display The touch screen soft keys allows to access to all available functions When you touch an active area of the screen a visual feedback of active area s is linked to the touch e...

Page 116: ...up by Maserati some of soft keys that make up the bar can be customised according to personal requirements as explained in Customising Main Status and Category Bar in this chapter The composition of t...

Page 117: ...f equipped Touch this soft key to access the Navigation function 4 Phone soft key Touch this soft key to access the MIA Phone function that can be set or monitored via MIA 5 Vehicle soft key Touch thi...

Page 118: ...creen page Once you enter the My Car screen using the touch soft keys read information about the vehicle Touch the function soft key to confirm the selection NOTE Only one touch screen area soft key m...

Page 119: ...this soft key the Drive Mode Explorer page shows how different vehicle dynamics parameters are configured in the various drive modes The screen shows information related to the currently selected dri...

Page 120: ...n about the vehicle NOTE Available Performance contents vary according to vehicle model and equipment Performance Pages contents are Technical Gauges Consumption history Torque Management Drag Race Of...

Page 121: ...change in length dynamically Drag Race Touching this soft key the Performance Drag Race page shows the following contents divided into Current Last and Best race time 0 100 km h and 0 160 km h time 0...

Page 122: ...tomer programmable functions are optional or for a specific model version and may not be available on your vehicle Only one touch screen area soft key may be selected at a time Screen Off This functio...

Page 123: ...he function A check mark in a box indicates the active status of the function When in a setting line with many options touching on the option currently not selected no check mark in option move the se...

Page 124: ...que unit select from Nm or lb ft Touchscreen Beep When in this display you can turn on or shut off the sound activated by pressure of a touchscreen soft key Show Main Category Bar Labels By selecting...

Page 125: ...lane and can apply direct input to electric power steering system to change direction of vehicle The system can be set to Vibration only Steering Assist only and Vibration Steering Assist lane Warnin...

Page 126: ...g this function this current status of the front passenger airbag is changed and it is visualized on the front dome console Clock Date Time is visible on the dashboard smart clock see Smart Clock in t...

Page 127: ...ow Command List When this function is selected it is possible to select suggested options during a voice control session Navigation Touch this soft key to set the following modes Show Map View Routing...

Page 128: ...By selecting this function the high beam headlight will deactivate automatically under certain conditions See External Lighting in section Understanding the Vehicle for further information Adaptive F...

Page 129: ...n approach and locks it when walking away within 1 m or 3 3 ft Seat Comfort Press this soft key to set the following modes Easy Exit Seats When this function is selected the driver s seat will automat...

Page 130: ...system supplied on the car Audio Settings Touch this function to open the subscreen with all the audio settings items The following settings refer to the High Premium audio system Balance Fade Use thi...

Page 131: ...avigation Popups By selecting this function it is possible to turn on and off the receiving storing of predictive Navigation popups and any other Navigation popups that can be turned off Wireless Char...

Page 132: ...it will remove personal data concerning settings and or options that have been modified compared to factory settings and will also remove from system memory Bluetooth devices Apps and presets To remo...

Page 133: ...are only available when one or more Bluetooth compatible mobile phones are paired with the MIA system connection To pair a phone and to learn all available functions refer to the Maserati Intelligent...

Page 134: ...alls submenu of Quick Actions button on the left side of the steering wheel On display said details shall temporarily replace the ones on media source in use To close a call use the phone button Voice...

Page 135: ...the VR button activates the Siri Smart Personal Assistant Siri requires mobile internet access and its functionality might change depending on the geographical area Through simple voice commands witho...

Page 136: ...on the left multifunction lever behind the steering wheel and in a side menu of the Comfort Display as follows 1 External lights soft keys 2 Lights height adjustment soft key 3 Parking lights soft key...

Page 137: ...4 135 Dashboard Instruments and Controls...

Page 138: ...tions that can be activated by pressing the lights switch in succession and their display on the instrument cluster Vehicle state Lights function with action on Comfort Display Indicator light in area...

Page 139: ...ctivated using the soft keys in the light menu on the Comfort Display With low beam lights switched on manually or automatically in AUTO mode the high beam lights can be switched on pushing the left m...

Page 140: ...instrument cluster flashes to show proper operation of the front and rear direction indicator lights To activate lane change function tap the lever up or down once without moving beyond the detent Th...

Page 141: ...g function Pressing a single button will switch on the respective front light The central button on the dome console switches on all compartment lights Pressing the button a second time all lights are...

Page 142: ...ot subsequently restored even after restarting the engine contact the Service Network In cold weather always turn off the wipers control and allow the wipers to return to the park position before turn...

Page 143: ...latter turns on automatically The windshield wiper stops working three strokes after the lever is released A further stroke after approx 6 seconds completes the wiping cycle Head Windshield Washer Noz...

Page 144: ...automatically adjust itself in the presence of the following conditions presence of dirt on the controlled surface e g salt dirt etc presence of streaks of water caused by the worn window wiper blade...

Page 145: ...zone air conditioning system that allows to adjust separately the temperature and the airflow distribution in the left and in the right zone of the passenger compartment according to the requests of t...

Page 146: ...h independent temperature control Touch the soft key for cooler temperature Touch the soft key for warmer temperature Between the arrows the current temperature is displayed NOTE Pressing the 4 button...

Page 147: ...abrasive window cleaners on the interior surface of the window Use a soft cloth and a mild washing solution wiping parallel to the heating elements Labels can be peeled off after soaking with warm wat...

Page 148: ...number of arrows on the seat image and red lines nearby Select the level of seat heating by touching more than once the soft key 17 Passenger s heated seat if equipped Touch the soft key on the Comfo...

Page 149: ...f the soft key change the state as follows First press Auto mode the A C system activates the automatic recirculation control by using the signal transmitted from the AQS The MIA soft key with the sym...

Page 150: ...peration The system allows manual selection of blower speed air distribution mode A C status and recirculation control The blower fan speed can be set to any fixed speed by using the blower control In...

Page 151: ...t of the central tunnel vents and warmer air from the floor vents 7 Left passenger heated seat if equipped Touch the soft key on the Rear Climate Control Panel to activate the seat heating The seat is...

Page 152: ...ght speed levels 8 Left passenger heated seat if equipped Touch the soft key to activate the seat heating The seat is provided with three level of heating Every level is represented by the number of a...

Page 153: ...in Metric or US units by selecting the Units customer programmable function See Functions of Settings Menu on MIA in this section Any time you store your vehicle or keep it stationary i e during vacat...

Page 154: ...152 Dashboard Instruments and Controls...

Page 155: ...p System 156 Automatic Transmission 158 All Wheel Drive 166 Drive Mode 167 Setting Ride Height 170 Launch Control Mode TROFEO version only 174 Off Road Drive 175 Parking Brake 178 Using the Brakes 181...

Page 156: ...e by pushing the centre button as long as the key fob is within the passenger compartment check Keys in section Before Starting for further information By pressing the brake pedal and pushing the STAR...

Page 157: ...ion and rev the engine up at low medium speeds High performance driving should be avoided until the engine temperature reaches 65 70 C 149 158 F Engine Turn Off With the transmission in P Park D Drive...

Page 158: ...the engine Start Stop Deactivated Start Stop function is deactivated under the following conditions When SPORT CORSA or OFF ROAD if available drive mode is activated If it has been disabled through th...

Page 159: ...ctivated and the engine remains off and the transmission shift automatically in P Park mode The telltale will be disabled to indicate the Start Stop function disabling To restart the engine it is nece...

Page 160: ...on The vehicle is equipped with an electronically controlled 8 speed automatic transmission which automatically changes gear according to the vehicle s instantaneous usage parameters vehicle speed roa...

Page 161: ...idling normally and when your foot is firmly pressing on the brake pedal Unintended movement of a vehicle could injure those in or near the vehicle As with all vehicles you should never exit a vehicl...

Page 162: ...tton To pass from P Park mode directly to D Drive mode press the brake pedal and the D Drive button Normally to pass from R Reverse mode directly to D Drive mode and vice versa press the related butto...

Page 163: ...o any other position the engine must be switched on or in AutoStop condition The engine can be regularly started in P Park range Never attempt to use P Park while the vehicle is in motion When parking...

Page 164: ...and or D Drive requires brake pedal Vehicle moving switching from N Neutral to R Reverse and or D Drive requires pressing the action on the button Switching to R Reverse starting from N Neutral is on...

Page 165: ...o get out of temporary M Manual mode hold the shift paddle Holding the shift paddle in temporary M Manual mode the transmission downshifts in the lower possible for that speed At extremely cold temper...

Page 166: ...wards the steering wheel and release it to enter the higher gear do the same operation with the left shift paddle to enter the lower gear When in D Drive mode by pressing paddle the transmission shift...

Page 167: ...ations the transmission system may not re engage if the engine is turned off and restarted A message in the instrument cluster will inform the driver about the more serious transmission conditions and...

Page 168: ...rque to the front and rear wheels as necessary To maximise fuel economy the AWD system automatically disengages torque distribution on front axle when road and environmental conditions are such that w...

Page 169: ...l downhill cobblestone mud grass and sand In this mode the vehicle has a specific ESC ASR calibration and shock absorbers skyhook damping curve Activating this drive mode will also change the EPS sett...

Page 170: ...mode selector is a rotary knob that select each drive mode both clockwise and counterclockwise Selected mode lasts untill changed or untill key off At key on default GT mode is always the predominant...

Page 171: ...uster switching in SPORT trim NOTE OFF ROAD and CORSA are not selectable starting from GT Mode SPORT Mode SPORT Mode is selectable rotating the knob once clockwise starting from GT and once counterclo...

Page 172: ...and the telltale will turn off WARNING Never activate ESC OFF Mode if a compact spare wheel is mounted on the vehicle Loss of control may occur and this could cause serious injuries or death Setting R...

Page 173: ...econds The pneumatic suspension system of this vehicle uses a lifting and lowering pattern preventing the headlights from incorrectly shining into oncoming traffic When raising the vehicle the rear of...

Page 174: ...f Road 1 raises the vehicle by approx 20 mm 0 8 in This is the height suitable for most off road driving conditions until the other off road option is needed Select this height while the vehicle speed...

Page 175: ...ate are closed and the pneumatic suspension system should be either in NORMAL or Aero The Vehicle will not automatically lower if the pneumatic suspension system is in Off Road 2 or Off Road 1 mode Th...

Page 176: ...ADA if equipped are temporarily disabled Each step displayed on the instrument cluster has a time out approximately of 5 seconds Launch Control manoeuvre requires to use both feet left foot to brake...

Page 177: ...s of control or vehicle rollover Although the pneumatic suspension system contributes to limiting these risks by setting precautionary speed thresholds the driver must always pay utmost attention and...

Page 178: ...it apply the brakes lightly to ensure the brakes are operating correctly Flowing Water If the water is swift flowing and rising as in storm run off avoid crossing until the water level recedes and or...

Page 179: ...ember never drive diagonally across a hill always drive straight up or down If the wheels start to slip as you approach the crest of a hill ease off the accelerator and maintain forward motion by turn...

Page 180: ...ry by the Service Network If you experience unusual vibration after driving in mud slush or similar conditions check the wheels and suspension linkages for impacted material Impacted material can caus...

Page 181: ...edal If the engine was turned off when the automatic engagement device was deactivated it is possible to shift the parking brake simply by pulling the lever upward CAUTION The main function of the EPB...

Page 182: ...verheat the brake system components In these conditions parking brake must not be used since the push of the power actuator might not be sufficient to ensure vehicle braking especially on a slope Driv...

Page 183: ...contact the Service Network WARNING Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and possibly an accident Driving with your foot resting or riding on the brake pedal can result in abnormally high brak...

Page 184: ...which vehicle operations will occur For the recommended viscosity and quality grades see Refilling Table in section Technical Specifications A new engine may consume some oil during its first few thou...

Page 185: ...ry vehicle with engine running at idle for more than 1 hour repeated starts without reaching the engine operating temperature white coolant gauge more than 10 starts short journeys with ambient temper...

Page 186: ...twork After the problem has been solved the Service Network personnel will perform specific tests on the test bench for a complete check of the system and if necessary also road tests even on long dis...

Page 187: ...ing the doors If any of the door lock controls is pressed from inside the vehicle the filler door will still remain open to allow refuelling Press the indicated area on the filler door which is locate...

Page 188: ...ght MIL to turn on see Warning and Indicator Lights in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls Fill the vehicle with fuel chapter Refillings Table in section Technical Specifications When the fuel...

Page 189: ...rmally the fuel filler door Driving Conditions Before the Trip Check the following at regular intervals and always before long trips tire pressure and condition levels of fluids and lubricants conditi...

Page 190: ...switch from high beams if on to low beams Keep lights and headlights clean Outside of densely populated areas beware of animals crossing the road Driving in the Rain Rain and wet roads are dangerous...

Page 191: ...re being overtaken on a hill slow down and allow the other vehicle to pass Driving on Snow or Ice Please consider some general advice for driving in these conditions listed below Maintain a very moder...

Page 192: ...ced by the trailer tongue weight and the load on the same due to the trailer Trailer tongue weight increases vehicle weight Do not exceed the maximum GVWR of the tow vehicle the one for each axle GAWR...

Page 193: ...rear view mirrors sticking further out at the sides The Service Network can provide you with information about towing a trailer and about the approved components available in the Genuine Accessories r...

Page 194: ...5 192 Starting and Driving...

Page 195: ...d 7 Right unit including position light side marker lights and number plate light Green Black 8 Reverse light Blue Red 9 Permanent power supply Batt Red 10 Power supply controlled by ignition device K...

Page 196: ...ment The trailer tongue is usually in the released position when taken out from the luggage compartment This can be observed by the knob spaced of approximately 5 mm 0 2 in from the bar of trailer ton...

Page 197: ...lace WARNING To prevent injury to limbs keep hands away from the knob when inserting the trailer tongue in the seat on the cross member of the car Using the supplied key lock the mechanism Turn key co...

Page 198: ...ailer rear lights and stop lights to ensure you do not jeopardise other road users safety Make certain that the load is secured in the trailer and will not shift during travel When trailering cargo th...

Page 199: ...riving downhill manually engage lower gear and drive slowly Do not use Cruise Control CC and or ACC when driving on slopes or when carrying heavy loads The D Drive gear must be selected when towing Th...

Page 200: ...198 Starting and Driving...

Page 201: ...System 209 Hill Descent Control HDC 212 Speed Limiter SL 214 Cruise Control CC 218 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC 220 Forward Collision Warning FCW 229 Active Lane Management ALM with BSA only 233 Blind...

Page 202: ...rs and of the rear parking camera the vehicle may be equipped with surround view cameras to assist the driver during manoeuvres on dead ends roads and on intersections For more details on this option...

Page 203: ...ist Warning Messages Display The Park Assist warning screen is located on the MIA display It provides visual warnings to indicate the distance between the rear bumper and or front bumper and the detec...

Page 204: ...the obstacle when the MIA screen displays one red arc only combined with a continuous sound NOTE When in D Drive mode if previously not in R Reverse mode the front detection system will active only th...

Page 205: ...nd the system is temporally disabled or not active in the setting list the MIA screen will display the PARK ASSIST Off image until the transmission remains in R Reverse or when the transmission is mov...

Page 206: ...ntended to avoid a collision on its own The driver has the responsibility to avoid a collision by controlling the vehicle via braking and steering The Active Park Braking system is not intended to be...

Page 207: ...r surface and the underside of the rear bumper and or front bumper is clean and clear of snow ice mud dirt or other obstruction and then cycle the ignition device If the message continues to appear co...

Page 208: ...me The volume of the acoustic signal emitted by the front and rear parking sensors is set to the medium level Three different level of volume can be selected the submenu Safety Driving Assistant of th...

Page 209: ...e When the transmission is shifted out of R Reverse the rear camera mode is exited if Rear View Camera Delay is not selected in the setting list Instead when the transmission is set in P Park N Neutra...

Page 210: ...stacle or object in your drive path To avoid vehicle damage the vehicle must be driven slowly when using the rear camera to be able to stop in time when an obstacle is seen It is recommended that the...

Page 211: ...mph If the transmission is shifted in P Park mode the surround view screen will be immediately cancelled and the radio will return to the last viewed screen Instead when the transmission is set in P P...

Page 212: ...y accessing the Settings menu on Vehicle page of MIA at Camera item by using the dynamic gridlines activation menu For further information see Functions of Settings Menu on MIA in section Dashboard In...

Page 213: ...nt from the distance actually present between the vehicle and any displayed objects Any obstacles present above the cameras cannot be detected CAUTION To avoid vehicle damage the camera system with su...

Page 214: ...indicated by the white light with default set speed at 4 km h 4 mph on display coming steady on The light remains white when driving on a flat stretch of road between two descents or when the descent...

Page 215: ...lower than 50 km h 40 mph this function turns to stand by mode the light with below the set speed turns white In this case to reset the function it is necessary to reduce speed below 40 km h 20 mph W...

Page 216: ...SL function will continue to limit the speed Controls The controls are located on the right side of the steering wheel Control configuration depends on which driver assist systems are installed to th...

Page 217: ...n the SL function when the vehicle has reached the desidered speed push the button SET and the system sets and visualizes beside the green light the current speed limit in the example shown 30 km h Pu...

Page 218: ...st system and suggests an automatic speed adjustment to the driver based on the speed limit for the road being travelled You can decide whether to accept or reject the proposal to adjust the speed set...

Page 219: ...play can show an icon that indicates the suggested speed provided by the TSA system which the driver can decide to accept or reject using the RES button on the steering wheel To accept the proposed sp...

Page 220: ...Steering Wheel in section Dashboard and Instruments and Controls In the standard configuration there is a specific button to enable and disable the CC Control pulse activation buttons have the follow...

Page 221: ...F button or moving the ignition device in STOP position erases the set speed memory Changing Speed Setting Pushing the button SET or SET once will enable to increase or decrease the set speed by one u...

Page 222: ...slippery roads Adaptive Cruise Control ACC The Adaptive Cruise Control ACC is part of ADAS equipments Warnings and Cautions The ACC further increases the drive comfort ensured by the Cruise Control CC...

Page 223: ...have enough time to react and or decelerate sufficienlty on vehicles when lane is changed too fast or the relative speed is too high In such cases the driver has to react appropriately also without an...

Page 224: ...ks in When parking brake is activated When automatic transmission is in P Park R Reverse or N Neutral mode When vehicle speed is out of preset speed range When brakes are too hot When driver door is o...

Page 225: ...set speed Driver Override If driver accelerates beyond the set speed or faster than the car would do autonomously the time gap bars will become grey to remember that in this condition the system canno...

Page 226: ...he previous paragraph the following conditions will disable the system When ride height is Off Road 1 or Off Road 2 or drive mode is OFF ROAD CORSA drive mode is set The driver disabled the ESC using...

Page 227: ...ehicle ahead moves out of your lane or view of the sensor The time gap setting is changed The driver disables the system The maximum braking applied by ACC is limited however the driver can always app...

Page 228: ...head but a target under the vehicle ahead e g the back axle of a truck with a high loading edge or a bumper of a vehicle although overhanging load is hanging over the vehicle s rear In these cases the...

Page 229: ...systems will recover operation after the vehicle has left these areas Under rare conditions when the camera is not tracking any vehicles or objects in its path this warning may temporarily occur If we...

Page 230: ...C may not detect a vehicle in your lane when vehicle reaches the crest Depending on the speed vehicle load traffic conditions and the steepness of the hills ACC performance may be limited Lane Changin...

Page 231: ...on The Regulatory Information for all the radio frequency and radar devices can be consulted by accessing the section Services on the website www maserati com Forward Collision Warning FCW The Forward...

Page 232: ...c scenario NOTE FCW system is not intended for towing this could lead the system to malfunctions and or to late reaction FCW monitors the information from the forward looking radar sensor and camera 2...

Page 233: ...n by controlling the vehicle via braking and steering Failure to follow this warning could lead to serious injury or death The driver is always in charge to safely drive and to avoid critical situatio...

Page 234: ...lision with static object such as guard rails walls etc If PEB setting is present in the setting list it can be set on in warning active braking if PEB setting is not present in the setting list it is...

Page 235: ...orward facing camera behind of the rear view mirror which is the same one used also by the lighting system to manage automatic high beam The logic core is in the front radar ALM system can be enabled...

Page 236: ...s very imminent When Vibration and Steering Assist is selected and of course ALM is enabled then two following menu will be used by the system ALM Lane Warning it tunes the distance to the lane bounda...

Page 237: ...such The system warns the driver with a pop up if the vehicle stays near the lane for more than 10 seconds The system is not available when in CORSA mode Being this function used to prevent unintenti...

Page 238: ...ario described in this paragraph may challenge the system therefore be always ready to prevent any unexpected behaviour of the car Damaged front bumper windshield replaced without proper technical int...

Page 239: ...lines The example shown in the figure highlights the blind spots on either side of the vehicle when overtaking traffic is approaching from behind When the vehicle is started the BSA warning light wil...

Page 240: ...sensor may have become misaligned Take your vehicle at the Service Network to verify sensor alignment Having a sensor that is misaligned will result in the BSA not operating to specification The area...

Page 241: ...he blind spot for approximately 2 seconds the BSA warning light in the outside mirror will illuminate after 1 5 seconds If the difference in speed between the two vehicles is greater the warning light...

Page 242: ...lowly and cautiously out of the parking space until the rear end of the vehicle is moderately exposed The RCP system will then have a clear view of the cross traffic If an oncoming vehicle is detected...

Page 243: ...ue the appropriate visual alert only When the system is in RCP mode the system shall respond with both visual and audible alerts when a detected vehicle or object is present Whenever an audible alert...

Page 244: ...that the driver should stop for a break An auditory signal is also emitted If the driver accepts the suggestion provided by the system by pressing the OK button on the left steering wheel spoke and st...

Page 245: ...set amount of time ADA is intended for use only on highways or limited access freeways freeways etc with a fully attentive driver When using ADA hold the steering wheel and be aware of surrounding tra...

Page 246: ...ill turn off automatically When the ACC target speed is reduce and speed is lower than the maximum speed the system will start automatically If the ACC target speed is set under the maximum speed ADA...

Page 247: ...ring Wheel The steering wheel is able to detect the presence of the hands on it In order to be able to use the ADA system place your hands around the steering wheel outer crown NOTE The sensors are no...

Page 248: ...limit NOTE When ADA cancels the symbol will turn grey System Limitations ADA is unable to guide the vehicle when the following conditions occur Lane markings are not clear or visibility is poor i e h...

Page 249: ...e page on MIA display and select the Traffic Sign Assist soft key of the Settings menu to enter the setting page The check mark on the Warning Mode box can be set in Off Visual and Visual Chime The di...

Page 250: ...n rain snow or fog If there is glare e g from oncoming traffic direct sunlight or reflections from other vehicles If the windshield in the area of the camera is dirty or if the camera is fogged up dam...

Page 251: ...l 254 Engine Overheating 254 In case of a Punctured Tire 255 If a Fuse Blows 259 In Case of External Lights Fault Signal 266 Emergency Release of the Parking Brake 266 Transmission Manual Release of P...

Page 252: ...Emergency Tool Kit The tools and other first aid equipment are located in the boot inside a preformed containers To access the tools lift the boot ground coverage by acting on the handle TROFEO Model...

Page 253: ...uration The tools inserted in the boot containers are the following Ref Description Layout 1 Double torx cross head screwdriver A B 2 Emergency tow hook A B 3 Tire repair kit A 4 Extended spanner with...

Page 254: ...ss the soft key a second time to turn off the hazard warning flashers This is an emergency warning system and it should not be used when the vehicle is in motion Use it when your vehicle is disabled a...

Page 255: ...to give assistance Do not crowd around injured persons Reassure the injured person that help is on the way and stay close to them to assist them to avoid possible panic attacks Release or cut the seat...

Page 256: ...moving heat from the engine cooling system CAUTION Driving with a hot cooling system could damage the engine If the temperature gauge is positioned on the red zone H refer to Instrument Cluster Overvi...

Page 257: ...place the tire repair kit sealant bottle prior to the expiration date printed on the bottle label to assure optimum operation of the system NOTE The compressor power plug can be inserted either in the...

Page 258: ...rson should remain in a vehicle that is being jacked If the vehicle has been stopped on a slope or an uneven surface place chocks or other suitable items in front of or behind the wheels to stop the v...

Page 259: ...he ground Completely unscrew the five bolts and remove the wheel Make sure that the contact surfaces between spare wheel and hub are clean and free of impurities Fit the compact spare wheel with the v...

Page 260: ...nly after vehicle is back to ground so as to prevent it from falling down due to the force exerted for bolt tightening Failure to comply with this recommendation can cause operator injuries WARNING Th...

Page 261: ...compartment with the appropriate straps CAUTION Always make sure that you have closed the zip to prevent any tools from coming out while driving and damaging the coverings of the boot compartment If a...

Page 262: ...e if the fault recurs contact the Service Network Position of Fuses The fuses are located in five parts of the vehicle namely inside the fuse and relay box on the front right hand side of the engine c...

Page 263: ...moved The table points out the position as featured in the cover the type and function of the fuses included in the box CAUTION After replacement refit the protective cover of the module If you need t...

Page 264: ...HVAC Blower input Ref Type Function R1 Micro 30A Horn relay R2 Micro 30A Start Stop relay R3 Micro 30A Starter relay Ref Type Function R4 Micro 30A ADAS relay R6 Micro 30A Cigarette Lighter relay Fus...

Page 265: ...20A Top RT Head lamp input F22 Mini 20A Master F24 F87 F90 FXX F23 Mini 20A Electrical Water Pump input F24 Mini 10A DLC module F30 Mini 25A Rear window wiper input F81 Maxi 25A DTCM AWD module F82 Ma...

Page 266: ...ni 25A 220 110 Power Outlet Ref Type Function F9 Mini 25A Window Lifter Rear Left input F10 Mini 25A Window Lifter Rear Right input R1 Maxi 50A VDCM Air Spring relay Ref Type Function T02 Micro 30A EC...

Page 267: ...Mini 15A CADM module F19 Mini 10A Steering Wheel Heater input Ref Type Function F20 Mini 15A Rear CADM relay F21 Mini 20A Sunroof module F22 Mini 20A 12 V Boot Compartment Power Outlet F23 Mini 25A H...

Page 268: ...LED Lights CAUTION The front and rear light clusters are equipped with LEDs It is not possible replace a single LED of the cluster we recommend that you contact the Service Network for the replacement...

Page 269: ...ble to release the vehicle in one of the previously described ways enter the low grip driving mode by choosing the Comfort mode and completely exclude the yaw and slip control system by pressing the E...

Page 270: ...functions WARNING Using booster packs that have not been checked which could therefore release a too high charging voltage higher than 14 V in extreme environmental conditions for example closed areas...

Page 271: ...ical accessories Set the parking brake shift the automatic transmission into P Park mode and set the ignition device to STOP If using another vehicle to jumpstart the battery park the vehicle within t...

Page 272: ...ive post of the vehicle with the discharged battery Disconnect the opposite terminal clamp of the negative jumper cable from the negative post of the booster battery Disconnect the terminal clamp of t...

Page 273: ...ance Service Components 290 Maintenance Procedures 292 Battery Status and Maintenance 298 A C System Maintenance 303 Wheels Maintenance 304 Bodywork Maintenance and Care 305 Interior Maintenance and C...

Page 274: ...whole Service Network In the event that when a service is performed further replacements or repairs are found to be necessary in addition to the scheduled operations these can be carried out only wit...

Page 275: ...duled Maintenance services listed in this manual must be done within the times or mileages specified to protect your vehicle warranty and ensure the best vehicle performance and reliability More frequ...

Page 276: ...R R Engine coolant level I I I I I I I I I I I I Engine check for leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system connections and lines check for leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Air filter 2 Belt for wate...

Page 277: ...Correct operation and reliability of the seats and seat belts I I I I I I I I I I I I Pollen filter 5 Windshield fluid level Wind shield washer I I I I I I I I I I I I Battery change TBM 6 Headlight...

Page 278: ...ge conditions and is signaled by the warning light or message in the instrument panel In all cases never exceed 1 year or 15 000 km 9 321 mi 2 The change interval of the engine air filter in no dusty...

Page 279: ...or leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system connections and lines check for leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Air filter R R R R R R R R R R R R Belt for water pump air condi tioning compressor and al...

Page 280: ...ine compartment lid and lug gage compartment I I I I I I I I I I I I Condition of the leather interiors I I I I I I Transfer case oil 4 I Inspect and carry out any other necessary operation R Replace...

Page 281: ...ne check for leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system connections and lines check for leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Air filter R R R R R R R R R R R R Belt for water pump air condi tioning compres...

Page 282: ...n Morocco and South Africa I Inspect and carry out any other necessary operation R Replace 1 The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter dependes on the vehicle usa...

Page 283: ...gine check for leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system connections and lines check for leaks I I I I I I Air filter 2 Belt for BSG 3 R R R R R R Belt for water pump and air con ditioning compress...

Page 284: ...f the seats and seat belts I I I I I I I I I I I I Pollen filter 6 Windshield fluid level Wind shield washer I I I I I I I I I I I I Battery change TBM 7 Headlight levelling I I I I I I I I I I I I Co...

Page 285: ...g light or message in the instrument panel If oil degradation ratio data collectable from diagnostic device is more than 80 oil quality less than 20 engine oil and filter replacement is recommended In...

Page 286: ...ks I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system connections and lines check for leaks I I I I I I Air filter R R R R R R R R R R R R Belt for BSG 2 R R R R R R Belt for water pump and air con ditioning comp...

Page 287: ...1 The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter dependes on the vehicle usage conditions and is signaled by the warning light or message in the instrument panel If oi...

Page 288: ...r leaks I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system connections and lines check for leaks I I I I I I Air filter R R R R R R R R R R R R Belt for BSG 2 R R R R R R Belt for water pump and air con ditioning...

Page 289: ...t any other necessary operation R Replace 1 The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter dependes on the vehicle usage conditions and is signaled by the warning ligh...

Page 290: ...requently than recommended on the Scheduled Service Plan check front disc brake pad conditions and wear check cleanliness of hood and boot locks cleanliness and lubrication of linkage visually inspect...

Page 291: ...nd Driving for further details If any of these systems require service the system will turn on the Malfunction Indicator Light MIL on the instrument cluster display refer to Warning and Indicator Ligh...

Page 292: ...n the maintenance service 3 0 V6 Engine 1 Engine oil dipstick for Service Network use only 2 Engine oil filler neck 3 Air cleaner filter 4 Primary engine cooling reservoir plug 5 Secondary engine cool...

Page 293: ...es 1 Fuses boxes 2 Engine oil filler neck 3 Air cleaner filters 4 Primary engine cooling reservoir plug 5 Secondary engine cooling reser voir plug 6 Windshield washer fluid reservoir cap 7 Brake fluid...

Page 294: ...nt is available to dispose of the used oil and fluids in compliance with the regulations in force and in an environmentally friendly manner All equipment used for fluids replacement gloves cloths cont...

Page 295: ...reservoir to cool a hot engine Heat causes pressure to build up in the cooling system To prevent scalding or injury do not remove the pressure cap while the system is hot or under pressure When adding...

Page 296: ...asher Fluid The reservoir on the left side of the engine compartment contains the fluid to wash the windshield and the window liftgate During scheduled services or when the message of low level of the...

Page 297: ...mp will cause aeration or loss of oil pressure This could damage your engine Do not add any supplemental materials to the engine oil other than leak detection dyes Engine oil is an engineered product...

Page 298: ...iper arms in Service position To activate this function deactivate the windscreen wiper ring in position 0 before setting the ignition device to STOP This function can only be activated within 2 minut...

Page 299: ...gine oil gasoline etc Spray nozzles If the jet does not work first check that there is fluid in the tank see paragraph Level checks in this section then check that the nozzles are not clogged Windshie...

Page 300: ...the hood latch release mechanism and safety catch should be cleaned and lubricated The coupling pin of the lock on the rear driver door pillar must be lubricated at least twice a year preferably in th...

Page 301: ...lternator This circuit is only able to supply voltage to the battery when the vehicle is travelling The warning light on the instrument cluster will indicate any malfunctions in the recharge circuit o...

Page 302: ...imum power liftgate opening has been set it is necessary to reset it see Open and Close the Liftgate in section Before Starting Initialise the climate control system by activating the system and press...

Page 303: ...flammable gas that can explode and cause serious injuries When charging or recharging the battery follow the recommended precautions at all times Before using a charger device always check that this t...

Page 304: ...not use a battery charger to prevent the battery from going flat when you are not going to use the vehicle for long periods of time you need to check and recharge the battery at least once every three...

Page 305: ...he New Vehicle Limited Warranty WARNING Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricants approved by the manufacturer for your air conditioning system Some refrigerants are flammable and can explode ca...

Page 306: ...ny signs of damage e g scratches cuts cracks bulges etc If sharp objects penetrate the tires they can cause structural damage which is only visible when the tire is removed In any case any possible da...

Page 307: ...h a mild soap and water To remove heavy soil and or excessive brake dust use a nonabrasive non acidic cleaner Do not use scouring pads steel wool a bristle brush or metal polishes Do not use oven clea...

Page 308: ...more frequently ENVIRONMENTAL Detergents pollute water Therefore the vehicle should be washed in areas equipped for the collection and purification of the fluids used for washing NOTE The use of alcoh...

Page 309: ...the top and working down Dry the bodywork using an air pressure jet Rinse all the parts of the vehicle thoroughly with plenty of water Keep the sponge or the washing mitt in use always wet and clean...

Page 310: ...um trim with a lot of clear water While cleaning in the car wash please make sure that the mouldings and aluminium trims only gets contact with soft brushes or textiles Engine Compartment At the end o...

Page 311: ...ts Parts in Premium Quality Wood Remove any dirt with a buckskin leather or damp cloth Maserati Intelligent Assistant and Comfort Display Touch Screen Do NOT attach any object to the touch screen doin...

Page 312: ...the 48 V battery is below 50 value represented in picture avoid stopping the engine in this condition but keeping it running at idle in order to recharge the 48 V battery at least up to 50 in the cas...

Page 313: ...the external surface of the vehicle use a damp cloth Visually inspect if there are any fluid leaks oil brake and clutch fluid engine coolant etc Have the engine oil and filter replaced Check the flui...

Page 314: ...312 Maintenance and Care...

Page 315: ...ed Range of Use 222 System Controls and Activation Conditions 222 System Operation Before and During Stop 226 Temporary Deactivation 224 Warnings and Cautions 220 Air Conditioning Controls 143 A C Fil...

Page 316: ...nge of Use 219 Temporary Deactivation 219 Using Cruise Control on Hill 220 Drive Mode 167 Controls Preview 167 Setting the Drive Mode 168 Driving Conditions 187 Before the Trip 187 Driving at Night 18...

Page 317: ...ent Control HDC 212 HomeLink 51 HomeLink Before You Start Programming HomeLink 52 Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter Regulatory Information 54 Security 54 System with Devices Provided with Rolling Codes...

Page 318: ...ng the Main Status and Category Bar 116 Main Category Bar on MIA Display 114 Main Status Bar on MIA Display 114 Manual Controls and Devices 113 Maserati Intelligent Assistant Operation 113 Memorize th...

Page 319: ...s 70 Auto Down Function 71 Auto Up Function with Anti Pinch Protection 71 Open and Close the Windows with Key fob and Ignition STOP 71 Rear Window and Door Lockout Button 72 Reset Auto Up Down 71 Wind...

Page 320: ...Tool Kit 250 Towing a Disabled Vehicle 270 Traffic Sign Assist TSA 247 Customised Settings 247 Signs Monitoring on Instrument Cluster 247 System Limitations 248 Trailer Towing 190 Arranging Load on T...

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