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In an Emergency

Emergency Kit (for
versions/markets where
provided)

The Emergency Kit provides first aid in
case of a car breakdown or any other
situation. The kit comes in a case on
the left side of the boot compartment.
The kit includes the following
elements:
• emergency triangle;
• reflective emergency vest;
• luminescent pipes providing chemical

lights;

• dynamo torch;
• first-aid kit;
• gloves;
• ice scraper.

NOTE:

The items inside the kit could change
according to different countries'
regulations.

First-Aid Kit (for versions/
markets where provided)

The First-Aid Kit is available in
the boot compartment inside the
Emergency Kit case (if foreseen) or in
the following positions:
• on the vehicles with tire repair kit

configuration (see “Tool Kit” in this
section) this kit is placed in the tools
container;

• on the vehicles with compact spare

wheel this kit is placed in the right
side of the boot compartment.

This kit contains following:
• sterile gauze to cover and clean the

wounds;

• bandages of various sizes;
• treated adhesive bandages of various

sizes;

• an adhesive bandage strip;
• a pair of rounded-end scissors;
• gloves;
• rescue blanket.

Engine Overheating

To reduce potential overheating of the
engine in city traffic, while stationary,
place the transmission in N (Neutral),
but do not increase the engine idle
speed.

NOTE:

There are steps that you can take to
slow down an impending overheat
condition:
• If your air conditioner (A/C) is on,

turn it off. The A/C system adds heat
to the engine cooling system and
turning the A/C off can help remove
this heat.

• You can also turn the temperature

control to maximum heat, the mode
control to floor and the blower
control to high. This allows the
heater core to act as a supplement
to the radiator and aids in removing
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” in section “Dashboard
Instruments and Controls”), pull over

Summary of Contents for Levante 2019

Page 1: ...Levante Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...serati com In a dedicated section of this manual you will also find instructions for basic maintenance procedures in order to ensure steady levels of performance quality and safe driving In addition k...

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

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...5 1 Introduction Consulting the manual 6 Abbreviations 7 Updating 8 Service and Warranty 8 Spare Parts Service 9 Symbols 9 Warnings when Driving 10 Vehicle Identification Data 12...

Page 6: ...med at preventing any damage to the vehicle and thus hazards involving the safety of persons NOTE Additional information regarding the subject and or the operation described In the images the vehicle...

Page 7: ...ution ECU Electronic Control Unit EPB Electric Parking Brake EPS Electric Power Steering ESC Electronic Stability Control FCW Forward Collision Warning GPF Gasoline Particulate Filter HAS Highway Assi...

Page 8: ...ranty The information provided in this manual is limited to instructions and indications that are strictly required for vehicle use and proper maintenance By following these instructions carefully the...

Page 9: ...on about this Genuine Accessories product range Symbols There are specific colored plates on or near some of the components on your Maserati designed to attract user s attention Important warnings con...

Page 10: ...prove with experience but be especially careful at the beginning Always comply with local traffic regulations wherever you drive This vehicle is also suitable for off road use using the dedicated cont...

Page 11: ...is not moving In some Countries the use of mobile phone when driving is forbidden it is the driver s sole responsibility to respect local regulations ROLL OVER WARNING In normal conditions this vehicl...

Page 12: ...iries always quote the vehicle identification number Warning and Identification Labels Overview Label with Cautions and Warning Notes On this label attached centrally on the internal side of the hood...

Page 13: ...ssible weight on second rear axle Engine type Vehicle version code Assembly number Tire Information Label Australia market This paper label is applied on the driver s side rear door pillar Trailer Tow...

Page 14: ...uel Warning Label Diesel Engine The labels are applied inside the fuel filler door Diesel NOTE On the cars of some markets inside the fuel filler door there may be another label indicating to use only...

Page 15: ...markets where provided 27 Doors Locking 29 Passive Entry System 32 Power Windows 35 Power Sunshades on Rear Door Windows optional 37 Open and Close the Liftgate 41 Open and Close the Hood 46 Occupants...

Page 16: ...utton START STOP with the brake pedal pressed and the device set in any of the three operating setups In case the ignition switch does not change by pushing a button the RKE transmitter key fob may ha...

Page 17: ...With the MTC System the power window switches radio power sunroof optional and power outlets will remain active for up to 10 minutes after the ignition switch is cycled to the OFF position Opening ei...

Page 18: ...ee seconds bulb check If the light remains on after the bulb check it indicates that there is a problem with the electronics this condition will result in the engine being shut off after two seconds I...

Page 19: ...y Alarm The vehicle security alarm monitors the vehicle doors and liftgate for unauthorised entry and the START STOP button for unauthorised operations The system includes a dual function anti intrusi...

Page 20: ...vehicle Press the lock button on the interior power door lock switch located on the driver door trim panel with the driver and or passenger door open Press the button on the exterior Passive Entry doo...

Page 21: ...System in this section for further information Press the START STOP button so as to release the OFF position NOTE When the vehicle security alarm is armed the interior power door lock switch will not...

Page 22: ...the key fob RKE transmitter or by the Passive Entry system the illuminated entry mode will activate Courtesy dimmable internal lighting night front seats lighting and approach lighting will stay on f...

Page 23: ...E transmitter the courtesy dimmable lights and the approach lights will turn on doors will stay locked Vehicle Lighting with Open Closed Doors If one or more doors are open the central light front rea...

Page 24: ...while the backlighting of the switches will be at minimum In NIGHT mode backlighting will be set through the buttons on steering wheel right hand side The ambient lighting are adjustable in the same...

Page 25: ...p to 90 seconds when the doors are unlocked with the key fob RKE transmitter The duration can be set as desired To change the current setting see MTC Settings in section Dashboard Instruments and Cont...

Page 26: ...orx T6 screwdriver Separate the two lateral covers from the key fob case Separate both parts of the key fob case Remove the card with PCB Printed Circuit Board Remove the battery from its seat and rep...

Page 27: ...must be met before the engine will remote start System not disabled from previous remote start event Vehicle theft alarm not active Doors closed Hood closed Liftgate closed Hazard lights switched off...

Page 28: ...r window and power sunroof operation if equipped are disabled when the vehicle is in the Remote Start mode The engine can be started two consecutive times two 15 minute cycles with the key fob RKE tra...

Page 29: ...cle Never leave children alone in a vehicle or with access to an unlocked vehicle Do not allow children to be in a vehicle unattended A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured Children m...

Page 30: ...he key fob RKE transmitter inside the cabin and the ignition is in the ACC or RUN position a beep will draw the driver s attention Automatic Door Lock The auto door lock feature default condition is d...

Page 31: ...lar for children in the back seat it is not necessary to slam the door and it is also possible avoiding the risk of travelling with the door ajar and having to stop and close it The system uses a sens...

Page 32: ...KE transmitter to open and close the vehicle or the emergency key inserting it into the driver side door lock The Passive Entry system does not lock and unlock the doors directly and immediately but w...

Page 33: ...he Passive Entry system automatically unlocks all vehicle doors and chirps the horn fourteen times on the fifteenth attempt ALL doors will lock and the key fob RKE transmitter will be locked in the ve...

Page 34: ...lready been unlocked through key fob or Passive Entry the presence of the key fob is not required simply use the button located between the licence plate lights to open the liftgate manually or automa...

Page 35: ...he Regulatory Information for all the radio frequency and radar devices can be consulted by accessing the section Services on the website www maserati com Power Windows The window controls on the driv...

Page 36: ...ress the window switch to the first detent and release it when 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 A...

Page 37: ...er type sound Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the windows down or the sunroof optional in open or partially open positions This is a normal occurrence and can be minimized If the buffetin...

Page 38: ...ade and the door panel during lowering CAUTION Before activating the sunshade make sure that no objects can interfere with its travel The following images and the subsequent text show the possible sta...

Page 39: ...g the control to 2 detent the window opens completely 2 1 Pressing the control to 2 detent the sunshade rolls down completely while the window stays closed 2 2 Pressing the control again to 2 detent t...

Page 40: ...er limit is reached press and hold the control for at least 10 seconds This action allows setting the control unit in initialisation status Release the movement command Within maximum 15 seconds Press...

Page 41: ...er side of the liftgate ledge between the licence plate lights when the vehicle has been unlocked using the key fob or the Passive Entry system When the button on the key fob is pressed twice within f...

Page 42: ...ment by simply moving your foot under the rear bumper if the vehicle is so equipped with the kick sensor option In this latter case the liftgate will be opened and closed only if the Passive Entry sys...

Page 43: ...shown does not represent the sequence in which they can be performed The buttons of the power liftgate Hands free do not work if a gear is engaged or if the vehicle speed is higher than 0 km h 0 mph...

Page 44: ...l blink to warn anyone within range When power liftgate Hands free edge reaches the car body the motor locking the latch is activated automatically If necessary the power liftgate Hands free can also...

Page 45: ...er liftgate Hands free will activate within two seconds If closed with the foot movement the power liftgate Hands free will unlock and completely open after another kick will stop after another kick w...

Page 46: ...r or the button on the dome console Have the vehicle subsequently serviced by a Service Network centre in order to solve the failure Open and Close the Hood Opening Two latches must be released to ope...

Page 47: ...ngers seat belts include Automatic Locking Retractors ALR which lock the seat belt webbing into position by extending the belt all the way out and then adjusting the belt to the desired length to rest...

Page 48: ...ed with seats and seat belts Be sure all passengers are in a seat and using a seat belt properly Wearing a seat belt improperly is dangerous Seat belts are designed to go around the large bones of you...

Page 49: ...ble and keep it comfortable A twisted belt will not protect you properly In a collision it could even cut into you Be sure the belt is straight If you can t straighten a belt in your vehicle take it t...

Page 50: ...belt Passengers Seat Belts All passengers seat belts are equipped with Automatic Locking Retractors ALR and can be used to secure a child restraint system For additional information see Installing Ch...

Page 51: ...anner without twisting it Insert the first latch plate located at the end of the shoulder portion of the belt A inside the left buckle B Pull out completely the tape part with the right buckle C Inser...

Page 52: ...of protection from the action of the pretensioning device wear the seat belt tight to the chest and pelvis Pretensioners are triggered by the Occupant Restraint Controller ORC A pretensioner may be us...

Page 53: ...r The front passenger seat BeltAlert is not active when the front passenger seat is not occupied BeltAlert may be triggered when an animal or heavy object is on the front passenger seat It is recommen...

Page 54: ...d rear outer occupants The SABIC air bags are located above the side windows and their covers are also labeled AIR bag This vehicle is also equipped with Supplemental Seat Mounted Side Air Bags SAB fo...

Page 55: ...stem has been removed Never put objects e g mobile phones toys folders tablets etc on the passenger side of the dashboard since they could interfere with correct inflation of the passenger air bag and...

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Page 58: ...t in the centre of the seating area Do not cover the front seatbacks with clothes or covers Do not use accessory seat covers or place objects between you and the side air bags the performance could be...

Page 59: ...ition or not active the air bag system is not activated and the air bags will not inflate The ORC contains a backup power supply system that may deploy the air bags even if the battery has low power o...

Page 60: ...he sides of the air bag In this way the air bags do not interfere with your control of the vehicle Supplemental Seat Mounted Side Air Bag SAB Inflator Units The ORC unit determines if a side collision...

Page 61: ...doctor immediately As the air bags deflate you may see some smoke like particles The particles are a normal by product of the process that generates the non toxic gas used for air bag inflation These...

Page 62: ...ir bags may not be ready to inflate for your protection Promptly check the fuse block for blown fuses To identify the air bag fuse see Fuse Replacement in section Maintenance and Care See the Service...

Page 63: ...position in the event of a collision When the passenger side air bag is deactivated the passenger seated on the front seat will not have the additional protection of the air bag in the event of a col...

Page 64: ...otected by an air bag in front of it Deployment of the air bag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the baby regardless of the severity of the collision If the passenger s air bag is deactivat...

Page 65: ...e with the front passenger air bag activated An air bag deployment could cause severe injury or death to infants in this position Group 1 Child Restraint Systems Children with weight between 9 kg to 1...

Page 66: ...ured or killed Follow the child restraint manufacturer s directions exactly when installing a child restraint system Some Tips on getting the most out of your Child Restraint Before buying any child r...

Page 67: ...s is shown in the following table Group Front passenger seat Outer rear seats Central rear seat 0 Up to 10 kg 22 lb U U X 0 Up to 13 kg 29 lb U U X 1 9 18 kg 20 40 lb U U X 2 15 25 kg 33 55 lb U U X 3...

Page 68: ...f seat belts are designed to keep the lap portion of the seat belt tight around the child restraint seat avoiding to use a locking clip The ALR will make a ratcheting noise if the entire belt is pulle...

Page 69: ...un your finger along the intersection of the seatback and seat cushion surfaces NOTE To correctly install a child restraint system on the rear seats position the seat back in the less tilted position...

Page 70: ...th the child restraint system An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to increased head motion and possible injury to the child Use only the anchor position directly behind the child seat to s...

Page 71: ...seat It is necessary to make adjustments on the corresponding front seat IL The seat is suited for installation of an Isofix child seat with the Semi Universal approval The Category Semi Universal mea...

Page 72: ...E24 040089 Isofix Semi Universal child seat This seat can only be installed in rear facing position using the related Isofix basement to be purchased separately and the Isofix anchorages on rear outb...

Page 73: ...ofix K to be purchased separately and the Isofix anchorages on rear outboard seat Approval Number E24 040057 Universal child seat To be installed in forward facing position using the vehicle seat belt...

Page 74: ...de any instructions for use Every child has to use one child restraint system never carry two children using only one child seat If using the vehicle seat belt always check that the belt does not rest...

Page 75: ...em can be active only when the shift lever is in R Reverse or D Drive If Park Assist is enabled at one of these shift lever positions the system will remain active until the vehicle speed is increased...

Page 76: ...is divided into two parts with four arcs while the two detection areas behind the car into five arcs The system will indicate a detected obstacle by displaying arcs with fixed or flashing light and a...

Page 77: ...3rd 2nd 1st inner most Type light None Solid Solid Flash Flash Arc colour Green Amber Amber Red Radio sound Active Active Mute Mute Mute Rear Sensors Warning Alerts Rear distance More than 200 cm 78 i...

Page 78: ...instrument cluster will display the PARK ASSIST Off message for 5 seconds until the shift lever remains in R Reverse or when the shift lever is moved in D Drive Service the Park Assist System In case...

Page 79: ...s might only be temporarily detected or not detected at all Obstacles located above or below the sensors will not be detected when they are in close proximity The vehicle must be driven slowly when us...

Page 80: ...es on dead ends roads and on intersections the vehicle may be equipped with an optional surround view camera system In this case the rear parking camera is integrated into the surround view camera sys...

Page 81: ...ar camera should only be used as a parking aid as the rear camera is unable to view every obstacle or object in your drive path To avoid vehicle damage the vehicle must be driven slowly when using the...

Page 82: ...e screen will show the X key touch it to go back to the previous screen of MTC display before entering in Controls The deactivation of the rear visualization via X soft key is not possible when the tr...

Page 83: ...rely on the system under poor lighting conditions Distance lines and trajectory lines must be used only as a reference and only when vehicle is on a flat ground The distance shown on MTC display must...

Page 84: ...the recirculation mode The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the passenger compartment is a properly maintained engine exhaust system Whenever detecting a change in the sound of the e...

Page 85: ...or mats or other floor coverings on top of already installed floor mats Additional floor mats and other coverings will reduce the size of the pedal area and interfere with the pedals Check mounting of...

Page 86: ...itive closing latching and locking of doors and liftgate see Unlock the Vehicle with Key fob chapter in this section Fluid Leaks Check area under vehicle after overnight parking for recent fluid leaks...

Page 87: ...teering Wheel Adjustment 101 Adjustable Pedals for versions markets where provided 103 Rear View Mirrors 104 Lights 107 Wipers and Washers 122 Interior Features 126 Cargo Area 132 Front to Back Roof R...

Page 88: ...3 88 Understanding the Vehicle Interior Components Dashboard Components...

Page 89: ...ol If foreseen Central Console Components Central Console Front Part Central Console Rear Part 1 Automatic transmission shift lever 2 Drive mode switches 3 Electric Parking Brake lever 4 Cover for com...

Page 90: ...handle 2 Driver s seat steering wheel adjustable pedals and rear mirrors memory switch if equipped 3 External rear view mirrors switches 4 Power window switches 5 Power door unlocks locks 6 Rear wind...

Page 91: ...e ones in your vehicle The front passenger seat is equipped with a sensor that informs the SBR system about the presence of an occupant on the seat WARNING Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a sea...

Page 92: ...ed position is reached Seat Back Tilt Control The angle of the seatback can be adjusted forward or rearward Push the seatback switch 2 forward or rearward the upper seatback will move in the direction...

Page 93: ...senger seat can be adjusted front and rearward manually In order to adjust the seat forward or rearward push the lever 3 located below the seat cushion and manually move the seat forward or rearward R...

Page 94: ...the seat could distract you or make you press a pedal unintentionally Seats should be adjusted before fastening the seat belts and while the vehicle is parked Do not travel with the seatback reclined...

Page 95: ...eating Within 15 seconds touch the same soft key a third time to shut off the seat heating NOTE Once a heat setting is selected heat will be felt within 2 to 5 minutes When the HI level setting is sel...

Page 96: ...y a third time to shut off the seat ventilation Driver Memory Seat for versions markets where provided This feature allows the driver to store up to two different memory profiles for easy recall throu...

Page 97: ...pressing the button on the RKE transmitter NOTE This feature can be enabled or disabled using the MTC System refer to MTC Settings in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls for further information...

Page 98: ...when you place the ignition device into the ACC or RUN position The Easy Entry Exit feature is disabled when the driver seat position is less than 80 mm 3 15 in forward of the rear stop In this posit...

Page 99: ...stability for passengers and or for child seats An unlocked seatback could cause severe injuries in case of accident When fastening a child seat on external rear seats ensure that the corresponding se...

Page 100: ...ntrol devices on the trim panel of each rear door WARNING Persons with low skin sensitivity because of advanced age chronic illness diabetes spinal cord injury medication alcohol use exhaustion or oth...

Page 101: ...o adjust the steering wheel to an optimised position Steering wheel adjustment can be manual or electric Manual Adjustment The tilt telescoping control handle is located below the steering wheel at th...

Page 102: ...tely 58 to 70 minutes before automatically shutting off The heated steering wheel can shut off early or may not turn on when the steering wheel is already warm The heated steering wheel can be turned...

Page 103: ...m the driver s feet The switch is located on the front side of the driver s seat cushion shield Press the switch downward to move the pedals forward toward the front of the vehicle Lift the switch upw...

Page 104: ...nal rearview electrochromic mirror NOTE The mirrors can be adjusted electrically only with the ignition device in ACC and RUN position When the vehicle is started the warning light shown in the pictur...

Page 105: ...utomatic external rear view mirrors positioning allowing the driver to view the ground area behind the front doors The external mirrors will move slightly downward from the current position when the s...

Page 106: ...open the mirrors manually it could damage the power mechanism Internal Rear View Mirror The position of internal rear view mirror can be manually adjusted and is endowed with an accidentprevention rel...

Page 107: ...ter will display the related telltale NOTE In certain European countries the position lights will only operate with the ignition switch in OFF position or with front fog lights and headlights on Regar...

Page 108: ...off Low beams position 1 side marker and license plate lights on 2 RUN On DAY DRL 1 on DRL 1 on Low beams position 1 side marker and license plate lights on RUN On NIGHT Low beams position 1 side mark...

Page 109: ...aced in the AUTO position The headlights will additionally turn off by deactivation of the wipers if previously activated with this function NOTE The headlights with wipers feature may be turned on an...

Page 110: ...t properly work temporarily causing glaring for other vehicles especially with Auto High Beam Assist feature activated on MTC Controls page see MTC Controls Screen in section Dashboard Instruments and...

Page 111: ...below This surely increases driving safety as it offers less eye strain and increased orientation for the driver and better detection of other persons on the road sides pedestrians bicycle riders and...

Page 112: ...ehicle a reduced current consumption These features positively affect some vehicle management economy aspects by eliminating reducing the light bulb replacements and the fuel consumption The picture s...

Page 113: ...ertical attitude NOTE Each time the adaptive headlight system is turned on the headlights adjustment will perform a self adjustment cycle All AFS features are available only if the vehicle is moving f...

Page 114: ...re Without ADAS With ADAS Within 15 seconds touch the Auto High Beam Assist soft key a second time to turn it off After these steps the green indicator on the upper right side of the TFT display comes...

Page 115: ...e direction 2 another vehicle that is overtaking 3 another vehicle proceeding in the opposite direction The system is able to detect and react to an oncoming vehicle starting from a distance of about...

Page 116: ...high beam manually In phase of disengagement of the feature the minimum operating speed is 25 km h 15 5 mph Glare Free feature proper operation is guaranteed if vehicle speed is less than or at least...

Page 117: ...lights will only turn on by operating as previously described Multifunction Lever The multifunction lever controls the operation of the turn signals headlight beam selection overtaking lights wipers a...

Page 118: ...urn signal on High Beams and Flashing To switch on the high beams with the light switch in headlamp or AUTO position shift the multifunction lever onward The blue telltale will illuminate on the tacho...

Page 119: ...sensor the backlight brightness of controls and instruments can be adjusted by means of the buttons on steering wheel right hand side enter Vehicle settings menu and select Interior Lighting sub menu...

Page 120: ...central button The reading lights are controlled by the respective side buttons If they are turned on by pressing the button both central and reading lights will stay on for about 10 minutes after tur...

Page 121: ...ice is in the ACC or RUN position Button to Switch off Passenger Compartment Lights In addition to specific switches to turn on and off the dome lights as previously described on the front console the...

Page 122: ...cle Turning on the hazard warning lights will also activate these LEDs The external mirrors can be equipped also with approach and courtesy LEDs optional lighting up when the vehicle entry exit lights...

Page 123: ...ger after the intermittent setting for high speed stable position HI wiper operation Rotate the end of the lever backward to the MIST position to activate a single wipe cycle The wipers will continue...

Page 124: ...osition OFF if they were previously turned by using this function Powering on Headlights with wipers can be activated and deactivated with the MTC System see MTC Settings in section Dashboard Instrume...

Page 125: ...hield could lead to a collision You might not see other vehicles or other obstacles To avoid sudden icing of the windshield during freezing weather warm the windshield with the defroster before and du...

Page 126: ...o the power outlets to ensure proper operation Otherwise check the matching fuse integrity see Fuse Replacement in section Maintenance and Care for further information CAUTION Do not plug in accessori...

Page 127: ...he central console you need to open the half lids as indicated in the following paragraph Rear Power Outlets A 12 V power outlet in the compartment at the rear end of the central console is available...

Page 128: ...g the indicated button on the central console the half lids will rise completely enabling access to the inner compartment where the two cup holders are located The storage and passenger compartment sh...

Page 129: ...rce CHARGE ONLY label are present inside the glove box compartment of the dashboard In the compartment of the central console there is also a SD memory card input Once inserted into the slot to extrac...

Page 130: ...s condition the visor can be extended by sliding the visor end backward By lowering the visor you can access the courtesy mirror and by sliding the mirror protective cover the light on the dome will a...

Page 131: ...Handle it carefully and do not allow children to use it so as to avoid risk of fire and injury The cigarette lighter may not be used as a power outlet Handholds and Cloth Hooks Handholds are fitted a...

Page 132: ...To help protect against personal injury passengers should not be seated in the rear cargo area The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying purposes only not for passengers who should sit in se...

Page 133: ...backrest When vehicle is at a standstill cargo area cover can withstand a maximum static load of 120 kg 260 lb Apart from cargo area cover the vehicle can be also equipped with a vertical rolling Car...

Page 134: ...ous nearly flat extension of the load floor able to accommodate bulky luggage large sized equipment and objects that may not fit with the normal dimensions of the boot NOTE Both seat backs can be fold...

Page 135: ...long seatback Insert the bag end without anchor hook into seatback opening Fasten the hook to one of the eyelets available on boot floor From the passenger compartment route bag strap under armrest an...

Page 136: ...into the passenger compartment in case of sudden stop or collision and seriously injure the occupants You can try to prevent this by using the Cargo Net in the boot compartment When refitting the boo...

Page 137: ...ons depending on the current extension of the cargo area When only the boot cover is removed see previous paragraph while backrests are still vertical the Cargo Net must be installed immediately behin...

Page 138: ...ton indicated in the figure at the two jointing elements To install the Cargo Net in position A proceed as follows Turn downwards the upper part of the protection cover on roof brackets Insert the net...

Page 139: ...retainers next to external rear passenger handholds Lower handhold and engage the net top ends in the slot on roof as already described for the rear retainers Fasten the lower tethers of Cargo Net to...

Page 140: ...tions When arranging load on rails make sure that it will not interfere with liftgate and sunroof opening if equipped Securely fasten load to rails using the suitable retainers that can hold the origi...

Page 141: ...e moved whereas the rear one is fixed The right switch controls the sunroof movement whereas the left one controls the sunshade Lifting of the sunroof front panel for venting is controlled by the butt...

Page 142: ...unshade will move to the vehicle rear side until completely open From this position press onwards and release the left switch to move the sunshade to the vehicle front side until completely closed Dur...

Page 143: ...n certain open or partially open positions This is a normal occurrence and can be minimised If the buffeting occurs with the rear windows open then open the front and rear windows together to minimise...

Page 144: ...cessary to erase the standard codes memorized on the HomeLink device during the production phase To erase such codes place the ignition device in the RUN position without starting the engine press and...

Page 145: ...a second time If the garage door opening device activates the programming synchronization phase is complete NOTE If the garage door opening device does not activate press the button a third time for...

Page 146: ...The hand held transmitter of the device may also be used at any time Security It is advisable to erase all channels before you sell or turn in your vehicle To erase the channels press and hold the two...

Page 147: ...3 147 Understanding the Vehicle Air Conditioning Distribution A C Dual zone...

Page 148: ...3 148 Understanding the Vehicle A C Four zone...

Page 149: ...The ventilation of the lower part of the rear passengers compartment is made by means of fixed vents positioned as follows under the front seats for the dual zone A C system on each side of the rear e...

Page 150: ...n and vice versa Excluding the adjustable vents on the upper surface of the dashboard the grill of these vents can be oriented by operating on the central handle 2 NOTE In order not to obstruct the ai...

Page 151: ...ent Cluster 152 Infotainment System 182 Audio Controls 190 Audio System 191 MTC Controls Screen 193 MTC Settings 196 Dashboard Compartment 208 Analog Clock 211 Air Conditioning Controls 211 Phone and...

Page 152: ...ws the total distance covered by the vehicle Speedometer and tachometer display the main warning lights see Warning and Indicator Lights on Analogue Instruments in this chapter The other warning and i...

Page 153: ...ption levels Under these conditions you can proceed slowly without forcing the engine or driving at high speeds The indicator light will switch off if the problem is solved The error will be registere...

Page 154: ...of the brake system is not functioning and requires service However the conventional brake system will continue to operate normally if the warning light is switched off If the ABS light turns on while...

Page 155: ...ctions including brake fluid level and parking brake engagement If the brake light illuminates the parking brake may be engaged the brake fluid level may be low or a problem with the anti lock brake s...

Page 156: ...ate while starting the engine stays lit or switches on while driving have the system checked at the Service Network as soon as possible In the latter case the message will remain displayed to hide it...

Page 157: ...rmation data time outside temperature compass etc When setting the Auto High Beam Assist feature if equipped in the right portion of this area is displayed the respective indicator 3 Main menu number...

Page 158: ...colour low critical warning Red colour high critical warning TFT Display Main and Submenu Operate the controls on the right side of the steering wheel to scroll modify and program the Main and Sub men...

Page 159: ...ACC LKA and HAS systems LKA LaneSense status 5 FUEL ECONOMY Average Range Current gauge 6 TRIP Trip A Average Avg speed Elapsed time Distance Trip B Average Avg speed Elapsed time Distance 7 START STO...

Page 160: ...appropriate conditions occur this type of message appears on the main display area for five seconds then returns to the previous screen Navigation Messages When the navigation menu is enabled on the...

Page 161: ...w navigation information For further details please refer to Maserati Touch Control Plus MTC guide 2 VEHICLE INFO Press and release the switch in the or arrow directions until this menu item is displa...

Page 162: ...ease the switch in the or arrow directions until this menu item is displayed The screen graphically shows the Drive Mode OFF ROAD I C E NORMAL SPORT CORSA TROFEO version only and Suspension set by the...

Page 163: ...the dedicated submenu The setting chosen will latch over key cycles NOTE To set these systems see chapters Adaptive Cruise Control ACC Highway Assist HAS and Lane Keeping Assist LKA in section Driving...

Page 164: ...st reset Average consumption in L 100km MPG UK or MPG US Shows the average fuel consumption since the last reset Average speed in km h or MPH Shows the average speed since the last reset Elapsed Time...

Page 165: ...ext track AUX name of source Device Connected text No Signal No Signal Available text Mute symbol Mute the lines remain those displayed before the command Mute The different reception modes are identi...

Page 166: ...Parking Brake Passenger Air bag if foreseen Interior Lighting Screen Setup NOTE In order to modify the status of electric parking brake please see chapter Parking Brake in section Driving In order to...

Page 167: ...ed limit will appear on display Then the display will show the last modified item When the set speed is exceeded the driver is alerted by an acoustic signal and the telltale indicating the speed limit...

Page 168: ...urrent L 100km or km L or MPG Trip A Distance Trip B Distance Main Menu Line 1 only displays in Main Menu None default status Compass only with navigation system Outside Temp Date Time Time Date Range...

Page 169: ...se active If the Main Menu Navigation is set to On navigation information will be displayed in the main area of the display only if a destination has been set on the navigator of the MTC If function i...

Page 170: ...ow the information displayed before last vehicle key off When engine is started and ignition device is pressed to stop it it is possible to set Key Off Display On or Off to obtain the following displa...

Page 171: ...lay sections indicated in the figure show warning indicator lights concerning all selected driving functions and all set functions systems The relevant messages will be indicated within the main area...

Page 172: ...4 172 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Diesel...

Page 173: ...d cause a fire Engine Temperature Warning Light This warning light notifies when the engine is overheated If the temperature reaches critical levels and the gauge displayed in sector 12 turns red this...

Page 174: ...gularly with consequent high temperature in the exhaust system WARNING If the warning light is accompanied by the message Catalyst Temp Getting Hot Reduce Speed the temperature of the catalytic conver...

Page 175: ...rn on while driving if there is a failure of the suspension system Please contact the Service Network to check the system Ice Hazard Indicator When the external temperature falls below 3 C 38 F the te...

Page 176: ...ting for further details Wait to Start Indicator Diesel only This indicator will turn on when the ignition device is first turned to the RUN position Wait until the Wait to Start indicator turns off t...

Page 177: ...Warning Light This warning light turns on to indicate a fault of the AWD system otherwise a fault or overheating due to excessive wheel spin Contact the Service Network as soon as possible and avoid u...

Page 178: ...ACC is set for further details refer to Adaptive Cruise Control ACC in section Driving and vehicle will keep set speed Adaptive Cruise Control ACC Fault This warning light turns on when ACC is not ope...

Page 179: ...PF System Messages Diesel only Under conditions of exclusive short duration and low speed driving cycles the engine and exhaust aftertreatment system may never reach the conditions required to remove...

Page 180: ...icle serviced by your local Service Network Messages Concerning the AdBlue Injection System Diesel only Suitable messages displayed on the TFT display indicate when the system needs servicing or AdBlu...

Page 181: ...off the engine and to refuel preventively AdBlue NOTE In case of exhaustion of AdBlue the vehicle once the engine has been turned off will not restart refuel AdBlue regularly see chapter Adding reduc...

Page 182: ...e WARNING The navigation system assists the driver while driving providing advice and suggestions by voice guidance and graphic information for the best route to reach the set destination The suggesti...

Page 183: ...Controls on Central Console The manual controls located on the central console are a further interface for the driver and nearby passenger that adds to the MTC display soft keys Using the manual cont...

Page 184: ...functions which are briefly indicated below MTC with Navigation System MTC without Navigation System Main menu bar is set up by Maserati it can be customised according to personal requirements as expl...

Page 185: ...screen Do not press the screen with any hard or sharp objects pen USB stick jewelry etc which could scratch the touch screen surface Do not spray any liquid or caustic chemicals directly on the scree...

Page 186: ...aidu CarLife for markets where it is available app needs to be downloaded on the mobile devices with Android or iOS operating system Apple CarPlay allows the best use of your iPhone in the car and per...

Page 187: ...hed and the mobile device represented in Table A or the MTC System represented in Table B is performing an action the following tables show which source is displayed on the MTC screen indicated with S...

Page 188: ...tive Screen Audio Screen Audio Screen Audio Screen Audio Screen Audio Start Media Player Screen Audio Screen Audio Screen Audio Screen Audio Start Navigation Screen Audio Audio priority Screen Audio A...

Page 189: ...Player Screen Audio Screen Audio Screen Main Audio Audio priority Screen Audio Screen Audio Start Navigation Screen Audio Screen Main Audio Audio priority Screen Audio Screen Audio Audio priority Scre...

Page 190: ...source press the center button When in Radio mode pressing the top of the switch will Seek up for the previous listenable station and pressing the bottom of the switch will Seek down for the previous...

Page 191: ...er Tweeters one at the base of the windshield side pillars and one on each rear door Basic System Premium System The vehicle can be equipped with a Premium sound system which features 14 speakers and...

Page 192: ...5 channel playback architecture This audio system offers the ability to choose Logic 7 surround sound for any audio source The high efficiency speaker design ensures higher Sound Pressure Level SPL an...

Page 193: ...ures have two soft keys the first changes the current setting on or off the second on the side shows the current setting Touching this last soft key you enter the setting page in which all feature opt...

Page 194: ...t mode When this feature is activated in Lights mode the system will only show a warning light in the outside mirrors When Lights Chime mode is activated the system will show a warning light in the ou...

Page 195: ...sitivity can be set to Near to Medium or to Far The default status of FCW is the Medium setting Setting it to Far means the system will warn you of a possible collision with the vehicle or pedestrian...

Page 196: ...s able to detect signs no overtaking etc and speed limits Those are displayed by the TSA system on the instrument cluster display together with a possible alert when the vehicle exceeds the speed limi...

Page 197: ...l or for a specific model version and may not be available on your vehicle Display Units Voice Commands Clock Safety Driving Assistant Lights Doors Locks Auto On Comfort Remote Start Engine Off Option...

Page 198: ...r by selecting any point on the scale between the and soft keys Display Brightness with Headlights Off Day When in this display you can select the brightness with the headlights off Adjust the brightn...

Page 199: ...listed below Distance unit select from km or mi Speed unit select from km h or MPH Consumption unit select from L 100km km L MPG UK and MPG US Capacity unit select from L gal UK or gal US Pressure uni...

Page 200: ...n the instrument cluster display Touch the or soft keys to adjust day month and year Safety Driving Assistant Touch this soft key to set the following modes ParkSense Park Assist The park assist syste...

Page 201: ...g unless the forward vehicle speed exceeds 12 km h 8 mph or the transmission is shifted into P Park or the ignition device is switched to the OFF position The feature can be set to On or Off Rain Sens...

Page 202: ...Lights with Lock By selecting this feature the headlights will flash when the doors are locked or unlocked with the key fob RKE transmitter or when using the Passive Entry feature The feature can be...

Page 203: ...ovement of the foot it is possible to disable the Hand Free function The feature can be set to On or Off This operation is recommended when you have to wash the car for further information refer to Op...

Page 204: ...and unloading of cargo from the boot compartment The feature can be set to On or Off Warning Suspension Warning Messages Only Select this mode to choose whether to display only warnings option On The...

Page 205: ...on source files like the ones on a CD Clari Fi shall apply no enhancement Clari Fi intervention is completely automatic The feature can be set On or Off Auto Play When a portable device is connected v...

Page 206: ...gress are available by entering to the Audio menu using the buttons on the steering wheel RH side Phone Connection Mode This feature allows you to change the phone connection mode from Settings menu o...

Page 207: ...ure and a pop up will appear asking user to confirm default settings resetting Select Yes to restore or Cancel to exit Once the settings are restored a pop up appears confirming that settings have bee...

Page 208: ...ts for storing glasses and small items The compartment is illuminated by a courtesy light when open the light will automatically switch off when the compartment is closed Under the courtesy light ther...

Page 209: ...Without ADAS With ADAS Checkmarked one of the two features the figures shows Glove Box Mode feature only and touch the soft key to activate the feature Using the keypad enter the four digits of the PI...

Page 210: ...ith the central part indicated by the arrows in the figure and remove the dashboard moulding beneath and on the sides of the climate control panel This moulding is fastened by means of 10 pins indicat...

Page 211: ...perature and the airflow distribution in the left and in the right zone of the passenger compartment according to the requests of the driver and the front passenger A humidity sensor positioned on the...

Page 212: ...ion for further details In the Climate screen of the MTC the front seats and steering wheel comfort setting soft keys may be present optional equipments The OFF state of the front seats comfort settin...

Page 213: ...setting the soft key illuminates when the A C is on Operating this function will cause the automatic feature to switch into manual mode and the AUTO LED on the button and MTC soft key will turn off 3...

Page 214: ...ments in the climate icon 7 8 AUTO This function automatically controls the interior temperature by adjusting the air flow rate and the air distribution respectively on the driver and on the passenger...

Page 215: ...select and set the required airflow distribution mode Available settings are as follows Floor mode Air for each zone comes from the front vents located under the dashboard and under the front seats A...

Page 216: ...or high humidity or if rapid cooling is desired you may wish to recirculate interior air by pressing the recirculation control button or the relevant soft key to activate the two different functionali...

Page 217: ...n be adjusted and the air distribution can be modified without exiting MAX A C To exit MAX A C touch the relevant MTC soft key or exit A C or recirculation Selecting AUTO or OFF will also exit MAX A C...

Page 218: ...mode can also be manually selected Four Zone Climate Controls optional Air conditioning controls that allow rear passengers to adjust the temperature in the left and right rear part of the passenger...

Page 219: ...xed floor vents under the front seats and on the lateral sides of the central console 8 Torso mode Air comes from the adjustable vents on the central console Each of these vents can be singly adjusted...

Page 220: ...em automatically break the function and turn it off 7 Set the blower speed through seven speed levels 8 Re activate the rear climate setting 9 Turn off the rear climate option 10 Block the settings of...

Page 221: ...about five minutes in the fresh air by high blower setting This will ensure adequate system lubrication and minimize the possibility of compressor damage when the system is started again A C Filter Th...

Page 222: ...system voice control to recognise the user s voice commands can be invalidated when speaking too quickly or too loudly WARNING Any voice controlled system should be used only in safe driving conditio...

Page 223: ...above mentioned Apps and voice assistants NOTE The pressure difference of the VR button short or long is effective only when the mobile is paired via Bluetooth to the MTC Once voice recognition is ac...

Page 224: ...4 224 Dashboard Instruments and Controls make phone calls create notes and reminders etc...

Page 225: ...d Collision Warning FCW for versions markets where provided 292 Lane Keeping Assist LKA optional with ACC only 296 Blind Spot Assist BSA optional without ACC 301 Active Blind Spot Assist ABSA optional...

Page 226: ...power consumption air conditioning and heating system heated rear window headlights etc Do not start the engine if the fuel level in the tank is low The keyless ignition allows the driver to operate...

Page 227: ...on the TFT display and will stay on for a few seconds after the engine has started Cold Weather Precautions Diesel only If the outside temperature is very low the diesel fuel thickens due to the forma...

Page 228: ...Off when in Automatic Start Stop When the engine has been turned off by the Start Stop system press and release the START STOP button The ignition switch will return to the OFF position and the vehicl...

Page 229: ...ot activate under the following conditions When the driver s seat belt is unbuckled see example When the driver door is open When the fuel level is too low When the vehicle is stopped on a very steep...

Page 230: ...tion The driver unbuckles his her seat belt and releases the brake pedal The driver opens the door and releases the brake pedal The driver unbuckles the seat belt and opens the door The driver opens t...

Page 231: ...he status of the function Hold the switch to change the status of the function It is possible to disable the Start Stop via the MTC in the following ways NOTE The highlighted soft key indicates the di...

Page 232: ...stem are transmitted by the CAN network The lever itself represents a mere user interface Gear positions are simulated by solenoids inside the lever body which are computer controlled and enable or di...

Page 233: ...ke pedal or the shift lever When leaving the vehicle always remove the key fob and lock your vehicle Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle A child could operate power windows other controls...

Page 234: ...ift lever by pressing the unlock button If the unlock button is not pressed the instrument cluster shows the popup message shows in picture The lever functions like a joystick so releasing it after gi...

Page 235: ...rtant with a cold engine Transmission Status on the Instrument Cluster Display By pressing the unlock button on the lever the gear change positions field is displayed if you release the button without...

Page 236: ...d security turn the front wheels toward the kerb on a downhill and away from the kerb on an uphill grade WARNING Never use the P Park mode as a substitute for the electric parking brake Always apply t...

Page 237: ...e unsafe practices that limit driver s response to changing traffic or road conditions It is possible to lose control of the vehicle and have a collision CAUTION Towing the vehicle coasting or driving...

Page 238: ...ith no need to release the brake pedal In M Manual mode the transmission will shift up or down if manually selected by the driver by using the shift lever or shift paddles on the steering wheel if for...

Page 239: ...he lower gear When in D Drive mode by pressing paddle the transmission shifts to D1 D2 temporary mode or the Launch Control on the TROFEO version Pull simultaneously both paddles to deactivate the D D...

Page 240: ...he vehicle shift the lever to position P Park or N Neutral and keep the engine idle until the temperature warning light turns off and the message disappears from the display Resume driving without dem...

Page 241: ...ue between front and rear axle in order to grant the best driving experience Torque distribution is displayed on the TFT in the Drive Mode main menu Refer to paragraph TFT Display Menus and Settings i...

Page 242: ...higher energy efficiency SPORT NOT for TROFEO version to activate deactivate a sportier drive mode In this mode the vehicle has a faster throttle response and ESC sport calibration not recommended on...

Page 243: ...ORMAL drive mode all the LEDs are OFF and driver can select different drive mode according to following table Button ON Button pressed LED ON Electronic Stability Control ESC partially deactivated OFF...

Page 244: ...5 244 Driving the activation or deactivation of the other modes The tables show the two configurations with ESC OFF button NOT pressed ESC OFF button pressed...

Page 245: ...ON Button not pressed LED OFF OFF ROAD I C E SPORT OFF ROAD I C E SPORT OFF ROAD I C E SPORT OFF ROAD I C E SPORT OFF ROAD I C E SPORT Setup NORMAL Auto Soft suspensions OFF ROAD Auto Off Road suspens...

Page 246: ...rmal Comfort Sport Quick Sport when in M Sport Quick Sport when in M In low and medium grip conditions e g rain snow ice sand etc it is advisable not to activate SPORT mode even with the ESC system ac...

Page 247: ...ine boost Normal boost Overboost Low boost Overboost Overboost Exhaust sound Low Rev Threshold Normal Close to 5000 rpm Always High Always High Gear shifting point Normal Off Road Comfort Performance...

Page 248: ...ty control Active Active with specific tuning Active Active Sport Active Corsa Active Sport Electric Power Steering EPS Normal Off Road Normal Sport Corsa Sport Suspensions setup Normal Off Road Norma...

Page 249: ...In low and medium grip conditions e g rain snow ice sand etc it is advisable not to activate SPORT or CORSA mode even with the ESC system active button ESC OFF not pressed ESC OFF Button pressed TROF...

Page 250: ...e Engine boost Normal boost Overboost Low boost Overboost Overboost Overboost Exhaust sound Low Rev Threshold Normal Close to 5000 rpm Always High Always High Always High Gear shifting point Normal Of...

Page 251: ...ctive Activate Deactivate OFF ROAD I C E SPORT and Suspension Drive Mode To activate one of these drive mode press the corresponding button once the white LED on the button will turn on example in pic...

Page 252: ...el right hand side it is possible to monitor the settings for driving on and off road The list and figure show vehicle parameters referred to each drive mode Driving mode and its parameters are identi...

Page 253: ...ad Off Road 1 ESC I C E Normal Via dedicated drive height selector according to current speed Aero 1 Via dedicated drive height selector according to current speed Aero 2 Only speed dependent Entry Ex...

Page 254: ...rive height selector according to current speed Normal Normal ESC Corsa Other ride heights can not be set when in CORSA mode Entry Exit Via dedicated drive height selector according to current speed C...

Page 255: ...ing and allows setting ground clearance by simply moving the ride height selector The selector can be moved forward and backward by one position at a time in order to set six different heights Every p...

Page 256: ...p to 30 seconds This type of message will be displayed only if the option to view all pneumatic suspension system messages was set For further details refer to MTC Settings in section Dashboard Instru...

Page 257: ...the vehicle speed remains between 80 km h 50 mph and 90 km h 56 mph for over 30 seconds or if vehicle speed exceeds 90 km h 56 mph the vehicle will be automatically lowered to NORMAL height For furthe...

Page 258: ...e 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 The lowering will be su...

Page 259: ...nds Launch Control maneuver requires to use both foot left foot to brake and right foot to accelerate at the same time With engine on parking brake disengaged brake pedal pressed and steering wheel st...

Page 260: ...ll be de selected automatically and the drive mode will return to NORMAL Off Road 2 ride height is limited instead up to a max speed of 40 km h 25 mph In case the vehicle speed should exceed this limi...

Page 261: ...that may not be covered by the new vehicle limited warranty Driving through water more than a few inches centimeters deep will require extra caution to ensure safety and prevent damage to your vehicl...

Page 262: ...ift the transmission to a lower gear The vehicle is equipped with Hill Start Assist HSA that helps the driver to manage the brake intervention in acceleration when driving uphill for further details r...

Page 263: ...After going off road it is always a good idea to check for damage That way you can get any problems taken care of right away and have your vehicle ready when you need it Completely inspect the underbo...

Page 264: ...Dashboard Instruments and Controls During engagement and disengagement procedures the warning light flashes until the parking brake has reached its maximum activation force and is respectively fully...

Page 265: ...the Auto Apply function always active On so that the vehicle is properly secured with electric parking brake Deactivating Automatic Operation The automatic engagement function can be deactivated reac...

Page 266: ...t of electric parking brake system failure the warning light on the display will light up and the related message will show for 5 seconds WARNING In the event of an EPB failure take your vehicle to th...

Page 267: ...not leave the engine running while the vehicle is unattended CAUTION When you need to park the vehicle on a steep slope both with the engine on and off it is recommended not only to engage the parkin...

Page 268: ...exit the dangerous condition Vehicle condition Action of the driver The system puts the transmission in P Park position Engine running and speed lower than 3 km h 1 8 mph Transmission in any position...

Page 269: ...d the passenger s safety or the safety of others Electronic Stability Control ESC This system enhances directional control and stability of the vehicle under various driving conditions The ESC correct...

Page 270: ...tem ABS provides increased vehicle stability and brake performance under most braking conditions The system automatically pumps the brakes during severe braking to prevent wheel lock up The Electronic...

Page 271: ...it brakes the slipping wheel automatically Brake Assist System BAS This system completes the ABS system by optimising the vehicle braking capacity during emergency brake manoeuvres The system detects...

Page 272: ...duce engine power to lessen the chance that wheel lift will occur ROM will only intervene during very severe or evasive driving maneuvers ROM can only reduce the chance of wheel lift occurring during...

Page 273: ...steering wheel Standard Configuration Optional Configuration NOTE The figures only show the Standard Configuration The following conditions must also be met to enable HDC Maximum activation speed 30...

Page 274: ...nt The set value appears under the green light on the display Or Push down SET multifunction switch to decrease the speed up to 3 km h 1 8 mph pressing the brake pedal up to default speed of 8 km h 5...

Page 275: ...ver must remain attentive to the driving conditions and is responsible for maintaining a safe vehicle speed Prolonged use of the system might overheat the brakes In case of brake overheating the HDC i...

Page 276: ...r a sports use of the vehicle could overheat 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 vehic...

Page 277: ...proaching the peak rpm red colored zone take precautions to avoid exceeding that limit Gasoline Diesel Ensure proper operation of different devices checking their respective control telltales CAUTION...

Page 278: ...e 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 distances Regenerate the Diesel Particulate F...

Page 279: ...ted on the left side of the steering wheel Control configuration depends on which driver assist systems are installed to the vehicle In the standard configuration there is a specific button to enable...

Page 280: ...played any time driver changes system status or settings After 5 seconds of CC inactivity the display goes back to last screen Activation To turn the system on push the ON OFF button or the ACC Gap bu...

Page 281: ...alized below the green light Each subsequent tap of the multifunction switch will increase or decrease the speed by 1 km h or 1 mph Temporary Deactivation A soft tap on the brake pedal pressing the mu...

Page 282: ...hat may not be present in the ADAS equipment For more details see Forward Collision Warning FCW Highway Assist HAS and Traffic Sign Assist TSA in this section NOTE LKA and ABSA are described in the re...

Page 283: ...of pedestrians bicycle and not licensable vehicle in general incoming traffic from opposite direction and steady objects such as a vehicle stuck in a traffic jam or for a fault Is meant for the use o...

Page 284: ...Pushed indication CANC cancel the function if it was in set status going in a ready condition but remembering the previous set speed Press down indication SET set speed decrease speed 2 Two functions...

Page 285: ...on NOTE Pictures show status of ACC and LKA systems Press and release ON OFF button to activate the ACC The display will show the white symbol with below 3 dashes will illuminate indicating that syste...

Page 286: ...eased or decreased in two ways Pressing control once set speed will increase or decrease by one unit corresponding to 1 km h 1 mph Hold the control to increase or decrease set speed by 10 km h 5 mph a...

Page 287: ...e ACC ON OFF button is pressed or if ignition device is turned to OFF Resuming Speed If a speed setting is stored in system memory press the multifunction control RES up and take foot off the accelera...

Page 288: ...ning on display will alert the driver if ACC predicts that its maximum braking level is not sufficient to maintain the set distance If this occurs a visual alert will flash on the display and a chime...

Page 289: ...the vehicle ahead but a target under the vehicle ahead e g the back axis 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 th...

Page 290: ...blinded due to obstructions such as mud dirt or ice on windshield and fog on the inside of glass or when driving in bad weather In these cases the system will have degraded performance The ACC and FC...

Page 291: ...e curve the system will resume your original Set Speed This is a part of normal ACC system functionality Moreover the radar sensor might detect a vehicle on a nearby lane or no longer detect the targe...

Page 292: ...ly the brakes if necessary Radar Device Regulatory Information The Regulatory Information for all the radio frequency and radar devices can be consulted by accessing the section Services on the websit...

Page 293: ...the area of the camera is dirty or if the camera is fogged up damaged or covered During air suspension transitions FCW Operation The FCW provides audible and visual warnings when a potential collisio...

Page 294: ...ated when ESC OFF button is pressed LED light up and when HDC is active WARNING Forward Collision Warning FCW is not intended to avoid a collision on its own nor can FCW detect every type of potential...

Page 295: ...to avoid a possible collision Changing the sensitivity status to the Near setting allows the system to warn you of a possible collision with the vehicle in front of you when you are much closer This s...

Page 296: ...EO version only the FCW feature is deactivated Radar Device Regulatory Information The Regulatory Information for all the radio frequency and radar devices can be consulted by accessing the section Se...

Page 297: ...se can be set to Early Medium default mode or Late System reaction force can be set to Low Medium default mode or High Meanings of Settings Visual only the system will not request any steering torque...

Page 298: ...as minimummaximum width lane clearly defined by two lane boundaries and only in limited cases for a limited time at least one NOTE In case of wet road or raining conditions the function could be disab...

Page 299: ...s that the corresponding lane boundary is detected and the system is capable to intervene on it An example of this screen with only LKA system activated and with LKA and ACC systems activated can be f...

Page 300: ...he driver fail to adapt his her driving style Lane Keeping Assist LKA can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics It cannot take into account road weather or traffic co...

Page 301: ...vehicle approximately 3 3 m or 11 ft The blind spot area extends from immediately behind the exterior rear view mirrors up to about 7 m 23 ft behind the rear bumper The BSA system monitors the detect...

Page 302: ...or further information The BSA system monitors the detection zone from three different entry points side rear overtaking traffic while driving to see if an alert is necessary The BSA system will issue...

Page 303: ...ntended to aid the drivers when gear in reverse of parking spaces where their vision of oncoming vehicles may be blocked The RCP system monitors the rear detection zones on both sides of the vehicle U...

Page 304: ...vehicle or an object in the detection areas monitored by its sensors depending on the status of the relative turn indicator the warning light can be fixed or flashing However when the system is operat...

Page 305: ...ily Unavailable The blind spot system will become temporarily unavailable and the instrument cluster display will show the message Blind Spot Alert Temporarily Unavailable when the vehicle enters a ra...

Page 306: ...e not on the steering wheel for a certain time there cannot be any steering torque application vibration included System Availability ABSA is designed for an attentive driver therefore the system is a...

Page 307: ...time the possible invasiveness Setting modes can be selected from the MTC System see MTC Controls Screen in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls for further information Touch Controls soft key...

Page 308: ...intervention Always maintain a safe distance at the sides In rare cases the system may make an inappropriate steering torque application This application may be interrupted at any time by counter ste...

Page 309: ...ering and speed of the vehicle under specific conditions The conditions to engage HAS are listed in the next paragraph If a lane line cross is imminent the steering wheel will vibrate and a graphic wi...

Page 310: ...TION The Highway Assist HAS system may take up to 5 seconds to engage once all conditions are met The conditions for HAS to engage are as follows HAS must be turned on or enabled NOTE In case of wet r...

Page 311: ...ntion level colour together with the outline of the symbol represent a further indication of the system status When in Driver Assist Page When exiting the Driver Assist page the attention level colour...

Page 312: ...eering wheel areas covered in wood plastic bezels or carbon inserts where present HAS is deactivated if the steering wheel is no longer being touched System Statuses The active status of the HAS syste...

Page 313: ...river only HAS Disengage To disengage HAS you can do any of the following actions Press the HAS enable button on the steering wheel Begin steering manually Press brake pedal Turn off ACC Unbuckle the...

Page 314: ...th a restriction indicated by an additional sign e g in snow conditions TSA also uses the data of the navigation system in order to provide information to the driver in all cases in which the camera i...

Page 315: ...h or 10 km h 10 mph options If the vehicle speed stays above the unconditioned speed limit for several seconds the unconditioned speed limit sign will stop blinking because the manoeuvre is evaluated...

Page 316: ...inflated tires are dangerous and can cause collisions Under inflation increases tire flexing and can result in tire overheating and failure Over inflation reduces a tire s ability to cushion shock Obj...

Page 317: ...p This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the valve stem which could damage the valve stem and the TPMS sensor connected to it Tread Wear Indicators Tread wear indicators are in the original...

Page 318: ...an what was originally equipped on your vehicle Using a tire with a smaller load index could result in tire overloading and failure You could lose control and have a collision Always check the maximum...

Page 319: ...ng of your vehicle Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings than what was originally equipped with your vehicle and should not be operated at sustained speeds over 120 km h 75 mph For speeds abov...

Page 320: ...this mode scroll user settings on MTC and select Wheel Replacement Mode in submenu Suspension The tick next to selected item will indicate that this mode is active and system is disabled for further d...

Page 321: ...PMS will continue to warn the driver of low tire pressure as long as the condition persists and will not turn off until the tire pressure is equal or above the recommended cold inflation pressure Once...

Page 322: ...TPMS light Seasonal temperature changes will affect tire pressure and the TPMS will monitor the actual tire pressure in the tire Premium System The TPMS system uses wireless technology with wheel rim...

Page 323: ...a pressure value will display in place of the dashes A system fault can occur due to any of the following Signal interference due to electronic devices or driving next to facilities emitting the same...

Page 324: ...long as no tire pressure is below the low pressure warning limit in any of the four tires The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes above 24 km h 15 mph in order for the TPMS to acquire...

Page 325: ...alling and hesitations If you experience these symptoms try another brand of gasoline before considering service for the vehicle at the Service Network Over 40 auto manufacturers worldwide have issued...

Page 326: ...itives MMT in Gasoline MMT Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl is a manganese containing metallic additive that is blended into some gasoline to increase octane Gasoline blended with MMT prov...

Page 327: ...ccess To access the fuel filler neck the filler door must be unlocked From outside the vehicle this can only be done by pressing the unlock or the lock button on the key fob RKE transmitter in the sam...

Page 328: ...to the filler WARNING To avoid the risk of fire do not approach the filler with open flames or cigarettes To avoid the risk of inhaling noxious fumes do not breathe close to the fuel filler door when...

Page 329: ...utside the vehicle while filling Refill the Tank Diesel Only The fuel filler is sealed by an internal closing tab which is opened by the fuel nozzle of the service station when refueling Only a nozzle...

Page 330: ...turns on you shall contact the Service Network as soon as possible to have the fuel filter cleaned If after a refueling the warning light turns on it may be that some water has entered the fuel tank...

Page 331: ...ng mat covers etc is obstructing the pedals movement carefully arrange and secure any objects in the boot to prevent them from moving forward in case of sudden stops avoid heavy meals before a trip A...

Page 332: ...ng and may cause partial or complete loss of vehicle control and stopping ability To reduce this possibility slow down if the road has standing water or puddles Heavy rain substantially reduces visibi...

Page 333: ...e paragraphs Tires General Information in this section We recommend you to activate the I C E mode see chapters Drive Mode and Off road Drive in this section During the winter season even apparently d...

Page 334: ...ter in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls Under severe operating conditions sporty use or at temperatures below 5 C 23 F it may be necessary to top up AdBlue between two consecutive scheduled...

Page 335: ...fluid or prevent possible spills from being released into the environment or damaging vehicle bodywork or covers Wear protective gloves and goggles and carry out this operation outdoors or in well ve...

Page 336: ...of 19 6 liters 4 30 UK gallons Stop refilling at the first shut off the shut off indicates that the AdBlue tank is full Do not proceed with the refilling to prevent spillage of AdBlue Extract the noz...

Page 337: ...ller door ENVIRONMENTAL Empty bottles or containers may be disposed of at the Service Network or into household waste bins where this is allowed by local environmental protection regulations When the...

Page 338: ...manoeuvres Check for signs of tire wear or visible tire damage on trailer and vehicle before towing a trailer For more information on vehicle tires see Tires General Information in this section When...

Page 339: ...for connection of the corresponding trailer wiring connector In addition to the electrical branches the vehicle electrical system can only be connected to the supply cable for an electric brake and t...

Page 340: ...Red 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 switch...

Page 341: ...ving 7 pin Connector AUS Pin N Function Wire Color 1 Left turn lights Yellow 2 Reversing signal Black 3 Earth return White 4 Right turn lights Green 5 Service brakes Blue 6 Stop lights Red 7 Rear ligh...

Page 342: ...ents indicated in the figure from bumper Store cover in the luggage compartment Install the Trailer Tongue Remove the protective plug from the trailer tongue seat on the cross member of the car On car...

Page 343: ...e direction of arrow 1 turn the knob clockwise 2 until it stops The locking mechanism remains preloaded even when the knob is released At this point the trailer tongue with locking mechanism preloaded...

Page 344: ...nnectors properly match make sure that protruding tab on trailer side connector is aligned with the recess on car side connector Push trailer connector fully home and engage the safety lock if any 13...

Page 345: ...in its seat inside the luggage compartment Turn connector mounting bracket upwards only in case of 13 pin Connector Refit the access cover making sure to engage the two projecting elements indicated...

Page 346: ...y and avoid hindering smooth traffic flow towing a trailer is allowed on roads with a maximum grade of 12 In case of hill start the Hill Start Assist system HSA see Brake and Stability Control Systems...

Page 347: ...l head bar must be removed and the dedicated plug fitted The ball head bar must never be treated with high pressure jets The Maserati Service Network can provide you with any information about the Mas...

Page 348: ...348 Driving...

Page 349: ...Event of an Accident 353 Engine Overheating 354 In case of a Punctured Tire 355 Emergency Release of the Parking Brake 360 Transmission Manual Release of P Park Position 361 Freeing the Stuck Vehicle...

Page 350: ...aintain the ground coverage in the lifted position when boot cover is not hooked to liftgate figure 1 is hooked to liftgate figure 2 or is removed figure 3 The straps for fastening the ground coverage...

Page 351: ...s head screwdriver A B 2 Emergency tow hook A B 3 Funnel for emergency supply A B 4 Tire repair kit A 5 Extended spanner with rubber coated handle for unscrewing tightening the wheel nuts B 6 Adapter...

Page 352: ...a navigation controls Press the switch to turn on the hazard warning flashers to warn oncoming traffic of an emergency When these lights illuminate the direction indicators the related indicator light...

Page 353: ...nvolved If fuel or other chemical products can be smelled do not smoke and ask people around you to put their cigarettes out To extinguish fires even small ones use a fire extinguisher blankets sand o...

Page 354: ...tment This kit contains following sterile gauze to cover and clean the wounds bandages of various sizes treated adhesive bandages of various sizes an adhesive bandage strip a pair of rounded end sciss...

Page 355: ...beneath the ground coverage of the boot compartment see chapter Tool Kit in this section The kit consists of two parts an electric compressor with pressure gauge and power cable a bottle containing s...

Page 356: ...show the one in aluminium The compact spare wheel is stored in the boot and is supplied deflated in order to limit the amount of space occupied An electric compressor is also provided for inflating I...

Page 357: ...ble in the Genuine Accessories range In this case the insert must be installed on the kit spanner Place the jack near the wheel to be changed as illustrated Make sure that the head of the jack is corr...

Page 358: ...alve CAUTION In order to obtain a more accurate reading the compressor should be switched off when checking the tire pressure of the compact spare wheel on the pressure gauge Do not run the compressor...

Page 359: ...be fitted on the compact spare wheel The compact spare wheel can travel a maximum of 3000 km 1800 mi To Refit the Standard Wheel with Repaired or Replaced Tire Following the procedure and the caution...

Page 360: ...use an external power source connected to the vehicle electric system to operate the EPB control lever and try to unlock the parking brake for moving the vehicle it is necessary to act on the power a...

Page 361: ...the clip shown in the picture box and lift the strap up to release the transmission from the P Park position The new position will allow vehicle moving and towing Release the parking brake only when...

Page 362: ...ack negative Maserati provides on request jumper cables created for its models in a pratical case NOTE The Maserati Service Network can provide you with information about the Maserati Jumper Cables Ki...

Page 363: ...y from the vehicle electrical system see Maintenance Free Battery in section Maintenance and Care Battery Remote Posts Position Gasoline Engines For easier operation remote battery posts for jump star...

Page 364: ...ry after lifting the protection cap of the cable indicated on the external side of the integrated power module Connect the opposite terminal clamp of the positive jumper cable to the positive post of...

Page 365: ...t the parking brake and make sure the ignition is OFF Connect one terminal clamp of the positive jumper cable to the positive remote post of the discharged vehicle after lifting the protection cap of...

Page 366: ...perly carry out any required operations Make sure you comply with local towing regulations If the vehicle s battery is discharged refer to the following paragraph on how to shift the automatic transmi...

Page 367: ...e vehicle on the platform of a tow truck Before carrying out this operation if the battery of the vehicle still works set Transport Mode on MTC in Suspensions submenu see MTC Settings chapter in secti...

Page 368: ...eat remove the external cap on the right side of the rear bumper not present on TROFEO version GranSport and GTS Versions Carefully clean the threaded seat before screwing the hook Screw the tow hook...

Page 369: ...nance Procedures 377 Maintenance Free Battery 393 Fuse Replacement 396 Bulb Replacement 403 A C System Maintenance 405 Wheels Maintenance 406 Bodywork Maintenance and Care 408 Interior Maintenance and...

Page 370: ...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 with the specific consent of...

Page 371: ...ntrols for more details The Service Network will reset the service indicator message after completing the scheduled maintenance operations Scheduled Service Plan The Scheduled Maintenance services lis...

Page 372: ...ioning compressor 3 8 V8 Engine I I I R I I Replace every time the part is removed Belt for alternator 1 and belt for water pump and air conditioning compressor 3 0 V6 Engine I I I R I I Replace every...

Page 373: ...compartment lid and luggage compartment I I I Condition of the leather interiors I I I Interval running coupons for India Australia Morocco Lebanon and Jordania markets are every 20000 km 12500 mi or...

Page 374: ...em connections and lines check for leaks I I I Air filter R R R R R R Belt for alternator water pump and air conditioning compressor I I I I R I Replace every time the part is removed Fuel filter R R...

Page 375: ...ht cleaner I I I I I I Headlight leveling I I I I I I Controls and adjustment systems in general hinges doors engine compartment lid and luggage compartment I I I Condition of the leather interiors I...

Page 376: ...place oil filter check and if necessary replace pollen filter of the A C system check and if necessary replace air cleaner filter CAUTION All maintenance operations for the vehicle must be carried out...

Page 377: ...ation treatment and or AdBlue refilling is necessary or when the vehicle shall be taken to the Service Network Refer to chapter Instrument Cluster in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls for fur...

Page 378: ...allow extended maintenance intervals Do not use chemical flushes for washing as the chemicals can damage your engine transmission electric power steering or air conditioning Such damages are not cover...

Page 379: ...2 Engine oil filler neck 3 Air cleaner filters 4 Engine coolant expansion reservoir cap 5 Coolant reservoir cap for transmission cooling system 6 Windshield headlight washer fluid reservoir cap 7 Bra...

Page 380: ...ine oil filler neck 3 Air cleaner filters 4 Engine coolant expansion reservoir cap 5 Coolant reservoir cap for transmission cooling system 6 Windshield headlight washer fluid reservoir cap 7 Brake flu...

Page 381: ...k 3 Air cleaner filters 4 Engine coolant expansion reservoir cap 5 Coolant reservoir cap for transmission cooling system 6 Windshield headlight washer fluid reservoir cap 7 Brake fluid reservoir acces...

Page 382: ...dipstick 2 Engine oil filler neck inspection door 3 Fuel filter 4 Engine coolant expansion reservoir cap 5 Windshield headlight washer fluid reservoir cap 6 Brake fluid reservoir access cover 7 A C po...

Page 383: ...e coolant antifreeze solution The use of impure water will reduce the amount of corrosion protection in the engine cooling system Mix a minimum solution of 50 engine coolant antifreeze and distilled w...

Page 384: ...engine coolant antifreeze use pure water only such as distilled or deionized water when mixing the water engine coolant antifreeze solution The use of impure water will reduce the amount of corrosion...

Page 385: ...id to bring the level up to the MAX mark on the side of the master cylinder reservoir Use only manufacturer s recommended brake fluid see Refillings in section Features and Specifications Once the cor...

Page 386: ...tures and Specifications and operate the system for a few seconds to flush out the residual water When refilling the washer fluid reservoir apply some washer fluid to a cloth or towel and wipe the wip...

Page 387: ...tics than the engine one refer to Refillings in section Features and Specifications Overfilling or underfilling the sump will cause aeration or loss of oil pressure This could damage your engine Do no...

Page 388: ...gine oil level The best time to check the engine oil level is about five minutes after a fully warmed up engine is shut off or before starting the engine after it has sat overnight In both cases the v...

Page 389: ...for the oil level check Fluid Level Check for Transmission Cooling System Gasoline only The coolant contained in the bottle of this system is the same as the one used for the cooling system of the en...

Page 390: ...ehicle In this way it is possible to lift the arms for cleaning or replacing the wiper blades WARNING It is dangerous to operate or service the wiper blades with the windshield wipers in an active pos...

Page 391: ...utton slip off the blade support from the arm and replace it Return the blade to its original position on the windshield Turn the multifunction lever to one of the automatic settings see chapter Winds...

Page 392: ...mount the fog lamp frame centering it in the seat with the longer upper and lower appendices Body Lubrication Locks and all body pivot points including such items as seat tracks door hinge pivot point...

Page 393: ...ttery or a battery from another vehicle see Auxiliary Jump Start Procedure chapter in section In an Emergency To Disconnect the Battery The battery is located on the inner right side of the boot compa...

Page 394: ...lise the climate control system by activating the system and pressing the AUTO control as described in chapter Air Conditioning Controls in section Dashboard Instruments and Controls Turn on the MTC a...

Page 395: ...for long periods of time please see Vehicle Stored for Long Periods in this section Battery Recharge WARNING The process of charging or recharging the battery produces hydrogen a flammable gas that c...

Page 396: ...isconnect first the terminal clamp of the charger black cable from the battery and then the terminal clamp of the red cable Reassemble the protection cover on the battery positive post and the other p...

Page 397: ...Network Position of Fuses The fuses are located in three parts of the vehicle namely inside the integrated power module on the right hand side of the engine compartment figures show a gasoline engine...

Page 398: ...input V8 engines only 3 Maxi 40A PTC heater 1 relay input Diesel only 4 Maxi 30A Starter motor relay input 5 Maxi 40A ABS ESP pump feed 6 Maxi 30A AWD module 7 Maxi 40A PTC heater 2 relay input Diese...

Page 399: ...i 10A HDLP Headlights AFLS 34 Mini 15A Primary load to engine harness LH side Gasoline only Mini 30A Primary load to engine harness Diesel only 35 Mini 15A Primary load to engine harness RH side Gasol...

Page 400: ...the fuses release the cover latch shown in picture Press the release latch and lift the lid from this side Push the lid toward the right side to release the indicated latches on the unit To recognize...

Page 401: ...il V8 Gasoline only Urea AdBlue heater control unit Diesel only 22 Mini 7 5A Rear HVAC module 23 Mini 10A Fuel door relay and RF Hub module 24 Mini 10A ITM module ceiling light unit front and rear rai...

Page 402: ...rear tunnel stack switch 60 61 Mini 15A Rear window wiper relay 62 Mini 7 5A Front HVAC module 63 Mini 20A Blower rear HVAC 64 Mini 7 5A Rear HVAC module 65 Mini 10A Intelligent battery sensor 66 Mini...

Page 403: ...A Security Gateway 6 Mini 15A Radio 7 Mini 10A Column software module CSS 8 Mini 10A Start Stop switch diagnostic outlet Bulb Replacement The signal failure of an external light turn signal low beam a...

Page 404: ...sition DRL and direction indicator light LED 3 Matrix high beam light LED 4 Side marker LED 5 Side reflex reflector 6 Bending light LED 7 Front fog LED light The lights of the rear clusters are arrang...

Page 405: ...mpartment of the dashboard lamps under the sun visors and those located next to the passenger handholds for the external rear seats are LED powered and cannot be replaced by the owner Contact the Serv...

Page 406: ...e Inflation Pressure in section Features and Specifications and should be checked only when the tires have cooled down In fact the pressure increases as the tire temperature progressively increases Ne...

Page 407: ...he risk of skidding Drive carefully on wet roads to decrease the risk of aquaplaning Winter Tires These tires are specially designed for driving on snow and ice and are fitted to replace the ones supp...

Page 408: ...sections coated with protective wax products to avoid condensation and trapped water which could encourage the formation of internal rust Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork in Good Condition Paint The...

Page 409: ...ly corrosive To provide better protection for the paint polish the vehicle at intervals with a suitable product leaving a protective film on the paint If the vehicle is washed using high pressure wate...

Page 410: ...humid climate after a driving rain or after cleaning the car the surface of the front and rear light clusters could fog and or form condensate drops on the inside This is a natural phenomenon due to t...

Page 411: ...take place only on a flat surface DO NOT USE this mode to haul the vehicle because after a period of time the shift lever will be placed automatically in P Park position If this occurs when the vehicl...

Page 412: ...alogue clock and the leather upholstery We recommended the use of Car Care products approved by Maserati for the maintenance and care of the interior Leather Upholstery Treatment Have the leather upho...

Page 413: ...must be 1 bar 14 5 psi higher than the normally prescribed one and check it at regular intervals NOTE The Maserati Service Network can provide you with any information about the available Indoor and...

Page 414: ...odules which consume power even when the ignition switch is in the OFF position and the vehicle is not being used Therefore it is fundamental that the battery is properly charged to ensure that the en...

Page 415: ...the Maserati approved Battery Charger and Conditioner available in the Genuine Accessories range WARNING The process of charging or recharging the battery produces hydrogen a dangerous gas that can e...

Page 416: ...416 Maintenance and Care...

Page 417: ...417 8 Features and Specifications Refillings 418 Fuel Consumption and Exhaust Emission 423 Technical Data 426 Tire Inflation Pressure 443...

Page 418: ...1 UK gal Synthetic multigrade lubricants SAE 5W 40 that meet API SL CF and ACEA A3 B3 B4 specifications Recommended oil SHELL Helix Ultra Maserati 5W 40 1 Engine 3 0 V6 oil capacity including filter c...

Page 419: ...or dual zone air conditioning system 11 5 litres 2 52 UK gal for four zone air conditioning system Automatic transmission cooling circuit 2 5 litres 0 55 UK gal 3 Automatic transmission 7 6 litres 1 6...

Page 420: ...maintenance Refillings and Recommended Products Diesel Engine Parts to be refilled Quantity Product specifications Fuel tank 80 litres 17 5 UK gal including 16 litres 3 5 UK gal of reserve Premium die...

Page 421: ...one air conditioning system 13 8 litres 3 03 UK gal for four zone air conditioning system Mixture of water and coolant proportionally 50 50 Coolant protective antifreeze action and ethylene glycol bas...

Page 422: ...UTION For each oil refilling and or replacement please contact the Service Network Air conditioning system dual zone 620 g 20 g 1 367 lb 0 044 lb r1234yf 700 g 20 g 1 543 lb 0 044 lb r134a four zone 7...

Page 423: ...first 3000 km 1900 mi it will be possible to obtain a more consistent fuel consumption NOTE To read the fuel consumption and CO2 exhaust emission values specific for this car please refer to the data...

Page 424: ...8 5 l 100 km 8 3 l 100 km Combined cycle 13 5 l 100 km 13 5 l 100 km 10 9 l 100 km 10 7 l 100 km Fuel Consumption Data Diesel Model The fuel consumption values shown litres per 100 km were establishe...

Page 425: ...km 199 g km 194 g km Combined cycle 313 g km 313 g km 253 g km 249 g km Exhaust Emission Data Diesel Model The CO2 exhaust emission ratings shown grams per km were established based on homologation t...

Page 426: ...mm 86 5 x 84 5 mm Total displacement 3799 cu cm 3799 cu cm 2979 cu cm 2979 cu cm Compression ratio 9 44 1 9 44 1 9 7 1 9 7 1 Maximum power output EC corresponding RPM 441 kW 591 CV 6250 rpm 404 kW 550...

Page 427: ...m 61 2 kgm 2000 2600 rpm 184 kW 250 CV for Italian market only Engine Properties Timing The timing system uses two overhead camshafts Timing system control Timing chain Supply Turbocharged with turboc...

Page 428: ...l Suspension Front suspensions with double wishbone independent wheels Multilink system rear suspensions on independent wheels The air suspension system features air spring units at both axles and a c...

Page 429: ...the tire inflation pressure refer to FLC High Speed data in Tire Inflation Pressure chapter of this section Do not exceed speed higher than the tire speed rating Standard Wheel Dimension Gasoline Mode...

Page 430: ...60 R18 108W M S 255 60 R18 108W M S Rear tires All season 255 60 R18 108W M S 255 60 R18 108W M S Light alloy rims 19 x 8 5J front and rear 19 x 8 5J front and rear 19 x 8 5J front and rear Front tire...

Page 431: ...0 ZR20 106Y 295 40 ZR20 106Y Front tires All season 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S Rear tires All season 295 40 R20 106W M S 295 40 R20 106W M S 295 40 R20 106W M S Light...

Page 432: ...x 10 5J rear Front tires 265 45 ZR20 104Y Standard tire Rear tires 295 40 ZR20 106Y Standard tire Front tires All season 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S Rear tires All season 295 40 R20 106W M...

Page 433: ...tandard Wheel Dimension Gasoline Models Australia market Allowed tires size Levante Basic version GranLusso Levante GranSport Light alloy rims 19 x 8 5J front and rear 20 x 9J front and rear Front tir...

Page 434: ...ard tire Front tires All season 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S Rear tires All season 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S Light alloy rims 21 x 9J front and rear 21 x 9J front and rear Fro...

Page 435: ...1 103Y 295 35 ZR21 103Y Front tires All season 265 40 R21 105W M S 265 40 R21 105W M S Rear tires All season 295 35 R21 107W M S 295 35 R21 107W M S Standard Wheel Dimension Diesel Model Allowed tires...

Page 436: ...rear 19 x 8 5J front 19 x 10 5J rear Front tires 265 50 R19 110Y 265 50 R19 110Y 265 50 R19 110Y Rear tires 295 45 R19 113Y 295 45 R19 113Y 295 45 R19 113Y Front tires All season 265 50 R19 110W M S...

Page 437: ...105W M S 265 40 R21 105W M S 265 40 R21 105W M S Light alloy rims 21 x 9J front 21 x 10 5J rear 21 x 9J front 21 x 10 5J rear 21 x 9J front 21 x 10 5J rear Front tires 265 40 ZR21 101Y 265 40 ZR21 101...

Page 438: ...ZR20 104Y Standard tire Rear tires 265 45 ZR20 104Y Standard tire Front tires All season 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S Rear tires All season 265 45 R20 104W M S 265 45 R20 104W M S Light al...

Page 439: ...s 4 0 seconds 5 2 seconds 6 0 seconds Values obtained with 98 RON unleaded gasoline Performance Data Diesel Model NOTE The specifications described can change without prior notification Maximum speed...

Page 440: ...95 kg 3296 lb rear axle Maximum load on the roof rails 80 kg 176 lb Base configuration without optionals Weight Data Diesel Models NOTE The specifications described can change without prior notificati...

Page 441: ...ided On vehicles of Australia market the trailer towing weights are also indicated inside the driver s door on the rear lower corner Towable loads trailer with brakes 2700 kg 5952 lb GTS 1500 kg 3306...

Page 442: ...66 8 in Front overhang 967 mm 38 in GTS TROFEO version 975 mm 38 3 in Rear overhang 1034 mm 40 7 in GTS TROFEO version 1041 mm 40 9 in Overall height 1696 mm 66 7 in GTS TROFEO version 1698 mm 66 8 in...

Page 443: ...teering problems You could lose control of your vehicle Unequal tire pressures from one side of the vehicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift to the right or left Always drive with each tire...

Page 444: ...el 290 kPa 2 9 bar 42 psi 310 kPa 3 1 bar 45 psi 290 kPa 2 9 bar 42 psi 340 kPa 3 4 bar 49 psi 320 kPa 3 2 bar 46 psi FLC High Speed Wheel size V8 Engine GTS Version Wheel size V8 Engine TROFEO Versio...

Page 445: ...elf 335 Important Warnings if You Top Up AdBlue Level Yourself 335 Specifications of Reducing Agent AdBlue 334 Adding Reducing Agent AdBlue Diesel only 334 Adjustable Pedals 103 Air bag Air bag Deploy...

Page 446: ...Brake Discs New Brake Pads and or Brake Discs 276 Bulb Replacement 403 Boot Compartment Light 405 Light Clusters Bulbs Replacement 405 Lights Cluster 403 Number Plate Lights 405 Passenger Compartment...

Page 447: ...rol 279 Activation 280 Changing Speed Setting 281 Displayed Information 280 Driver Override 281 Resume Speed 281 Setting Desired Speed 280 Speed Range of Use 280 Temporary Deactivation 281 Using Elect...

Page 448: ...nu Bar 185 Main Menu Bar on MTC Display 184 Manual Controls and Devices 183 Use the MTC Display as Projection Device 186 Instrument Cluster 152 TFT Display Example to modify the Speed Warning status 1...

Page 449: ...em 110 Maintenance Air bag System Maintenance 61 Maintenance Procedures 377 A C Air Filter Replacement 389 Body Lubrication 392 Engine Air Filters Replacement 389 Front Fog Lights Adjustment 392 Level...

Page 450: ...sages Display 76 Service the Park Assist System 78 Parking 267 Drive Away Inhibit strategy 268 Parking Brake 264 Deactivating Automatic Operation 265 EPB Operation with Overheated Brakes 266 Failure I...

Page 451: ...rive the Vehicle 28 To exit Remote Start Mode without Driving the Vehicle 28 Requiring and Setting Additional Key fobs 25 Key fob Battery Replacement 25 Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter Regulatory Info...

Page 452: ...nsmission with Low Battery 366 Use the Tow Hook Included in the Tool Kit 367 Vehicle Towing Conditions 367 Traffic Sign Assist TSA 314 Customised Settings 314 Signs Monitoring on Instrument Cluster 31...

Page 453: ...Wheels Maintenance 406 Tires Maintenance 406 Wheel Rims Maintenance 407 Wipers and Washers 122 Headlights On with Windshield Wipers 124 Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers 123 Rear Window Wiper Washer 125...

Page 454: ...s functions and equipment of the vehicles delivered Therefore the user is not entitled to any claims based on the contents texts data illustrations explanations and regulations in this manual which ar...

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