2015 Owner’s Manual
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a MASERATI.
This vehicle represents the result of MASERATI’s great experience in the design and production of sports cars for both
touring and racing.
The purpose of this manual is to provide you with an understanding of the equipment, systems and controls in the
vehicle and to explain how they work.
In the final section of this manual you will also find instructions for basic maintenance procedures, which are needed to
help ensure steady levels of performance, quality and safety.
In addition, keep in mind that proper maintenance is an essential factor to help preserve the value of the vehicle over
time and for respecting the environment.
For Maintenance Schedule services or any other operation, please contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer who is
constantly updated and provided with the equipment required to help ensure that all service operations are performed
properly and reliably.
For improved safety, we recommend that you to read this manual carefully before driving the vehicle.
The Owner’s Manual is an integral part of the vehicle and it must therefore always be kept on board.
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Historical info
1914
The Alfieri Maserati garage is
founded in Bologna.
1961
Giuseppe Furmanik in a Type 4CM:
World landspeed record in the class
1100 at 138 mph (222 km/h).
The 3500 GT is the first Italian vehicle
to use a fuel injection system.
1939
Targa Florio, Type 26: debut and
victory of a vehicle showing the
Trident symbol on the hood, inspired
by the statue of Neptune in Bologna.
Wilbur Shaw wins the Indianapolis
500 Mile-race on the 8CTF Maserati
is to remain the first Italian
manufacturer to win on the legendary
Indy motor speedway.
1927
1940
1926
Emilio Maserati becomes the outright
Italian champion with the Type 26.
The company moves headquarters to
Modena.
1929
1947
Baconin Borzacchini in the Type V4:
World landspeed record over 6 mi (10
km) at 153 mph (246 km/h).
1930
Borzacchini in the Type V4: first Grand
Prix victory in Tripoli.
1933
Maserati, the most prestigious
European manufacturer, introduces
the hydraulic brake system in its
racing vehicles. Giuseppe Campari in a
Type 8CM wins the French Grand Prix
and Tazio Nuvolari those in Belgium
and Nice.
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1934
The first Granturismo is built: the A6
1500 with bodywork by Pininfarina.
The A6GCS racing version debuts
victoriously with Alberto Ascari on the
Modena circuit.
1954
The 250F, the single-seater which will
allow the Maserati to win the Formula
1 World Championships, makes its first
appearance winning in Argentina.
1957
Fangio in the 250F wins the world
title.
At the end of the season, Maserati
officially withdraws from racing.
1963
Production begins of the Mistral and
the Quattroporte, the fastest sedan
car in the world.
1966
The Ghibli is presented, a Coupé
designed by Giugiaro.
1968
The Citrôen becomes a partner in the
company and the V6 engine goes into
production.
The 2+2 Indy is presented.
1971
The Bora is presented, the first
Maserati Granturismo with a central
engine.
This will be followed a year later by
the Merak.
1973
The Khamsin, designed by Bertone,
replaces the Ghibli.
1975
Citrôen leaves the company, which
is then bought out by Alejandro De
Tomaso.
1976
1999
2006
The new Quattroporte, designed by
Giugiaro, is presented and will then
be used as the official car of the
President of the Italian Republic.
3200 GT V8 Automatica.
The Quattroporte with automatic
gearbox is presented.
2000
Alfieri Maserati Garage Customization
Program.
1981
De Tomaso changes marketing
strategy and starts production of the
Biturbo, a two-door sedan with a sixcylinder engine.
1989
2007
The Granturismo, Coupè 2+2 world
debut.
2001
Production begins of the Spider with
eight-cylinder 4200 engine and the
electro-hydraulic paddle-shifted
gearbox “CAMBIO CORSA”.
Alfieri Maserati garages.
The Shamal is the first vehicle
equipped with the new biturbo eightcylinder engine.
2002
1993
2003
Fiat Auto buys out the entire Maserati
share package and in 1998 presents
the Quattroporte.
1997
A return to racing with the TROFEO.
The new Quattroporte, designed
by Pininfarina, is presented and will
then be used as the official car of the
President of the Italian Republic.
Ferrari acquires the majority of
Maserati shareholding.
2004
1998
The MC12 with 630 HP 12-cylinder
engine is born.
Quattroporte Evoluzione V8 3.2 - V6
2.8.
3200 GT V8.
2005
2009
The Convertible Granturismo, a 2+2
spider, comes into production.
2010
Production starts on the MC Stradale.
The 2+2 Coupe is presented.
Maserati wins the FIA GT
championship with the MC12.
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3500 GT
Mistral coupé
Ghibli coupé
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Introduction
Consulting the manual
To facilitate reading and fast
consultation, the topics have been
divided into sections and chapters.
The important parts requiring
particular attention are easily
identifiable in the chapters.
N.B.: EXTREME CAUTION
REQUIRED: failure to comply
with the instructions could
cause hazardous situations involving
personal and vehicle safety!
WARNING: Warning aimed at
preventing any damage to the vehicle
and thus hazards involving the safety
of persons.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM
Engine exhaust, some of its
constituents, certain vehicle
components, paints, and materials
contain or emit chemicals known
to the State of California to
cause cancer, and birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Such
components include the car battery,
and the small battery in the remote
entry and ignition key. In addition,
certain fluids contained in vehicles
and certain products of component
wear contain or emit chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
Abbreviations
Some descriptions and terms with
particular meanings are found in this
manual in an abbreviated form:
A/C - AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
ABS - ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
– Wheel locking prevention
system during braking
ALC - ADAPTIVE LIGHT CONTROL
– Automatic headlight
aiming system
ASR - ANTI-SLIP REGULATION
– Prevention of slipping
during acceleration
BOS - BRAKE OVERRIDE SYSTEM
– This system is designed to
cancel the effect produced
by the accelerator if this is
pressed together with the
brake pedal
CAN - CONTROLLER AREA
NETWORK
DRL - DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT –
Daytime running light
EBD - ELECTRONIC BRAKEFORCE DISTRIBUTION
– Electronically-controlled
brake force distributor
ECU - ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
EDR - EVENT DATA RECORDER
EPB - ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE –
Automatic parking brake
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ESC
- ELECTRONIC STABILITY
CONTROL
ETD - EMERGENCY TENSIONING
DEVICE – Seat belt
pretensioner system
FTP - FLASH TO PASS – Headlight
flashing
HBA - HYDRAULIC BRAKE
ASSISTANCE – Assistance
system during emergency
braking
TPMS - TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM.
Updating
The vehicle high quality level is
subject to constant improvements.
Therefore, there may be differences
between this manual and your
vehicle.
All specifications and illustrations
contained in this manual refer to
those resulting as of the printing
date.
NOTE: The updated version of the
on-board documentation can also be
consulted by accessing the section
“SERVICES” on the website
www.maserati.com or by using the
specific apps developed for the more
common Tablet and Smartphone.
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Service
The information contained in this
manual is limited to those instructions
and indications that are strictly
required for the use and proper
maintenance of the vehicle.
The Owner will certainly obtain
greater satisfaction and the best
results from the vehicle by following
these instructions carefully.
We also advise you to have all the
maintenance services and inspections
carried out by your Authorized
Maserati Dealer, where you will
find specialized staff using suitable
equipment.
Your Authorized Maserati Dealer is
at your complete disposal for any
information and suggestions.
NOTE: Please visit the website www.
maserati.com to find the nearest
centre of the Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
Automatic Gearbox
Electronically controlled, automatic
gearbox which, in addition to the
standard functions of an automatic
gearbox, allows the user to manually
engage gears in sequence, after
selecting the specific mode.
For correct use of the gearbox system,
carefully follow the instructions given
in the specific chapter of this manual.
NHTSA’s Toll-free Hotline
Auto Safety Hotline
If you believe that your vehicle has
a defect which could cause a crash,
injury or death, you may immediately
inform the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) in
addition to notifying Maserati S.p.A.
or Maserati North America, Inc.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints,
it may open an investigation, and if
it finds that a safety defect exists in a
group of vehicles, it may order a recall
and remedy campaign. However,
NHTSA cannot become involved
in individual problems between
you, your Dealer, or Maserati North
America, Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the
Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at
1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153),
go to http://www.safercar.gov; or
write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington,
D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other
information about motor vehicle
safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
Multi Media System
The vehicle is equipped with the
infotelematics Maserati Multi Media
System which provides the following
standard features:
- on-board computer;
- satellite navigation system (where
digital maps are available);
- Bose® Sound System;
- single CD/MP3 reader;
- Hard disk capacity of 30 Gb in total,
of which around 10 Gb are taken
up by the operating software and
by the other functionalities;
- Bluetooth (*);
- AUX socket (*);
- USB Socket (*).
(*) These accessories may vary
depending on the model and on their
availability on the market.
Towing with the vehicle
The vehicle has not been designed,
developed and homologated to be
used as a towing vehicle for other
means (e.g., trailers, caravans, etc.)
and nothing can be loaded on the
roof; fitting structures such as bars or
roof-racks may damage the vehicle.
Maserati Roadside
Assistance Program
-Avilable for USA and Canada onlyWelcome to Maserati and the benefits
and security of the Maserati Roadside
Assistance Program. Please take a
moment to review the benefits listed
below and available to you through
the Maserati Roadside Assistance
Program.
Emergency roadside services
in the event you require Roadside
Assistance, please call 1-888-371-1802,
24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You
will be connected with a Roadside
Assistance representative who will
dispatch a local towing vendor.
Information needed for when
you call
when you call, please be prepared to
provide the following information:
s 9OUR .AME
s 6EHICLE )DENTIlCATION .UMBER 6).
s ,OCATION OF YOUR VEHICLE
s .ATURE OF YOUR CALL FOR EXAMPLE
you require a tow, vehicle will not
start, out of gas, tire service, etc.)
Summary of program benefits
and services
s Towing of a disabled registered
Maserati vehicle. In the event a
registered vehicle becomes disabled
in connection to a warranty related
concern it will be transported to
the nearest Authorized Maserati
Dealership. You may request that
the vehicle be taken to a different
Authorized Maserati Dealer, as
long as it is no more than 50 miles
further away from the nearest
authorized dealer(one tow per
disablement).
s Battery jump start
s Flat tire change providing the
vehicle is equipped with a spare tire
s Fuel delivery (up to 2 gallons)
s Lockout Services
s 2ENTAL #AR ALLOWANCE IN THE EVENT
your vehicle is disabled due to a
warranty related concern, we will
reimburse you up to $50 per day.
A five (5) day or $250 maximum
applies. In order to receive
reimbursement, you must supply
the following information within
20 days of the rental car transaction
to the address listed below;
the original pre-printed rental
car receipt, which must include
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your name, address, telephone
number, VIN, rental dates and the
corresponding warranty repair
order.
Maserati Roadside Assistance
ATTN: Maserati Rental Car Claims
Dept.
P.O. Box 8140
Ft. Washington, PA 19034
Note: An authorized licensed driver
must be driving at the time of the
disablement.
Items excluded from coverage:
s 0ARTS LABOR TIRE REPAIR RENTAL OF
towing equipment, storage fees, or
any labor performed at the service
facility.
s !NY FORM OF IMPOUND TOWING OR
towing by someone other than a
licensed service station or garage.
s !SSISTANCE FROM A PRIVATE CITIZEN
NOTE: Membership is intended to
cover emergencies and is not intended
to be a substitute for proper vehicle
maintenance or repair. Repeated calls
which are considered by Maserati
North America, Inc. Signature Motor
Club, Inc. or Signature Motor Club of
California, Inc. to be excessive may, at
our discretion, result in cancellation of
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the membership.
Emergency road service providers are
independent contractors and are not
employees, agents or representatives
of Maserati North America, Inc.
Signature Motor Club, Inc. or
Signature Motor Club of California,
Inc..
Under this agreement
s 9OU WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO PAY ANY
sum for services up to the mileage
limit on towing.
s 9OUR REGISTERED -ASERATI VEHICLE
is the vehicle covered. The Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) that
appears on the vehicle represents
your identification number with
Signature Motor Club, Inc. or
Signature Motor Club of California,
Inc.
s .%7 6%()#,%3 9OUR MEMBERSHIP
begins on the date the Registered
Vehicle was originally sold (in
service date) and continues until
the expiration date of the New
Car Limited Warranty or unless
terminated by Maserati North
America, Inc. for cause.
s 02% /7.%$ 6%()#,%3 9OUR
membership begins on the date
the registered vehicle was sold (in
service date) and continues until
the expiration date of the Maserati
Certified Pre-Owned Limited
Warranty or unless terminated by
Maserati North America, Inc for
cause.
Address inquiries to:
General Inquiries:
Maserati Roadside Assistance
P.O. Box 968008
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Rental Car Reimbursements:
Within 20 days of your rental car
transaction, the original pre-printed
rental car receipt, which must include
your name, address, telephone
number, VIN, rental dates and the
corresponding warranty repair order
should be submitted to:
Maserati Roadside Assistance
ATTN: Maserati Rental Car Claims
Dept.
P.O. Box 8140
Ft. Washington, PA 19034
Symbols
There are specific colored labels on
or near some of the components on
your MASERATI. The related symbols
are important warnings that the
user must follow when using the
component involved.
All of the symbols included in the
labeling on your MASERATI are
briefly listed here below, along with
the component involved with that
symbol.
In addition, the meaning of the
symbol shown is also indicated in
terms of the following sub-division:
danger, prohibited, warning,
mandatory - with respect to that same
symbol.
Danger symbols
Battery
Corrosive liquid.
Battery
Explosion.
Fan
It can start up automatically
even with the engine off.
Expansion tank
Do not remove the cap when
the coolant is hot.
Coil
High voltage.
Belts and pulleys
Moving devices Keep body
parts and clothing away.
Air-conditioning lines
Do not open. Gas under high
pressure.
Warning symbols
Battery
Do not approach with open
flames.
Battery
Keep children at a safe
distance.
Heat guards - belts - pulleys fans
Do not rest your hands on it.
Engine compartment ECU
protection cover
Do not direct the jet of water
on the ECUs, relays and fuses.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Warning symbols
Catalytic converter
Do not park the vehicle over
flammable materials. Refer
to chapter: “Emission control
devices”.
Hydraulic steering
Do not exceed the maximum
level of fluid in the tank. Only
use fluid of the type prescribed
in the section “Capacities and
technical specifications”.
Braking system
Do not exceed the maximum
level of fluid in the tank. Only
use fluid of the type prescribed
in the section “Capacities and
technical specifications”.
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Windshield solvent/washer
Only use fluid of the type
prescribed in the section
“Capacities and technical
specifications”.
Engine
Only use the lubricant
recommended in the section
“Capacities and technical
specifications”.
Vehicle using lead-free
gasoline
Only “Premium gasoline” with
an AKI (Anti Knock Index)
rating not lower than 91
(approximately 96 R.O.N.) must
be used.
Expansion tank
Only use fluid of the type
prescribed in the section
“Capacities and technical
specifications”.
Symbols indicating mandatory
measures
Battery
Protect your eyes.
Battery - Jack
Refer to the Owner’s Manual.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Contents
Vehicle identification data
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Active and passive safety
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Instruments and controls
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Before you drive
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Using the vehicle
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In an emergency
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Capacities and technical specifications
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Maintenance
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Table of contents
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Vehicle identification data
Identification plates
Homologation labels
Instruction labels
Key codes
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Identification plates
Chassis marking
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The vehicle registration number is
punched on the underfloor, in front
of the right-hand front seat.
To read the number, lift the mat and
remove the guard.
Engine marking
The engine serial number is stamped
on the lower part of the crankcase, in
the starter motor area.
The engine type is indicated on the
plate positioned on the front, lefthand door jamb.
Homologation labels
- V.I.N. label;
- Chassis type and number;
- Safety standard label;
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- Emission control data label.
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Instruction labels
- Lubricant label;
- Mercury content warning label;
- Tire specification label;
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- Anti-freeze label
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Key codes
A CODE CARD is supplied with the
keys. This card indicates the following:
- the electronic code A to be used for
“emergency ignition”
- the mechanical key code B to
be provided to your Authorized
Maserati Dealer in case you may
need duplicate keys.
WARNING: The code numbers shown
on the CODE CARD should be kept in
a safe place.
WARNING: You are advised to always
keep the CODE CARD number with
you, as this is absolutely necessary in
the event of an “emergency starting”.
WARNING: In the event of a vehicle
ownership transfer, it is essential that
the new owner is provided with all
the keys and with the CODE CARD.
WARNING: You are advised to record
and keep the codes listed on the
tags delivered with the keys and the
remote control in a safe place (not
in the vehicle) in order to request
duplicates if needed.
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A
B
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Active and passive safety
Seat belts
Proper transport of children
ESC system
ASR system
ABS, EBD, HBA and BOS systems
TPMS – Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Parking sensors
Fuel cut-off inertia switch
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Seat belts
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The vehicle is equipped with seat belts
with automatic retractor designed for
maximum freedom of movement.
The seat belts are equipped with
electronically-controlled load limiting
devices and pretensioners. In addition,
the attachment points of all the
seat belts are directly attached to
the seat, in order to help ensure
optimal protection, whatever the seat
position.
Maserati urges you to use
the seat belts correctly
fastened and adjusted at all
times!
Correct use of the seat belts
can help reduce the risk of
serious injury in the event of
an accident.
The passenger and rear side seats are
equipped with KISI System, which
is designed to help improve safety
when children are traveling in special
child seats. The system is activated
by pulling out the belt to its full
length: once the child seat is securely
fastened, the belt can no longer be
pulled out and hence the belt/child
seat system is more secure.
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When the belt is released and fully
retracted, the system deactivates and
resumes its normal operation.
Do not pass seat belts over
sharp edges. They could tear.
Do not pin anything to the
seat belts. This could reduce
their initial strength and
cause them to tear in the event of a
crash.
Always deactivate this
feature prior to using the
seat belt for normal use.
Having the retractor locked can be
dangerous when the seat belt is used
for directly restraining a passenger.
Fastening the seat belts
Extract the lower section of the seat
belt from the outer side of the seat
and secure it by holding the fastening
tang A, and pulling out the belt until
the tang inserts into the buckle lock B.
The belt is correctly engaged when
the lock clicks into position. To release
the belts, press button C.
If the driver’s seat belt is not fastened
or improperly fastened, the warning
light
on the instrument panel
illuminates.
If the passenger’s seat belt is not
fastened or improperly fastened,
on the display appear the message
“Fasten passenger seat belt”.
A buzzer is also actived when
the warning light or message are
activated.
The retractor locking device is
designed to activate whenever the
belt is pulled out too rapidly or in case
of sudden braking or collision.
If the belt locks due to too rapid
extraction, allow it to retract a short
distance to disengage the locking
device. The retractor is designed to
allow the belt to automatically fit
to the passenger’s body, allowing
free movement. When the vehicle is
parked on a steep slope, the retractor
may lock: this is normal.
WARNING: Feed the belt back into the
retractor by hand to avoid twisting
and snagging.
A
B
C
Adjusting the front seat belts
height (front seats only)
The seat belts height must
be adjusted only with the
vehicle stationary.
Always adjust the height of the
front seat belts so that they suit the
driver’s and passenger’s height. This
precaution can help to substantially
reduce the risk of injury in a collision.
The correct adjustment is achieved
when the belt passes about mid-way
between the end of the shoulder and
the neck.
The upper attachment point of
the seat belts is equipped with an
oscillating ring capable of moving
into 4 different positions, allowing
the belts position to be adjusted.
Do not bring sharp edges
in contact with a seat belt.
This could reduce their initial
strength and cause them to tear in
the event of a crash.
If a seat belt has been brought in
contact with a sharp edge, or has
been used to pin something to it,
have it immediately replaced by our
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
To move the attachment fitting, press
control D.
After the adjustment, always
check that the slider to
which the oscillating ring
is fixed, is locked into one of the
positions provided. With the handgrip
released, push again downward to
allow the anchoring device to click
into place, in the event that it has not
been released in one of the positions
provided.
Using the rear seat belts
The belts for the rear seats must be
worn as shown in the figure.
Remember that, in the event
of a violent impact, the
passengers on the rear seats
that are not wearing the seat belts
are not only subject to personal injury
but they also represent a danger for
passengers sitting in the front seats.
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The seat belts must be worn keeping
your chest in the upright position and
lying against the backrest.
D
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Load limiting devices
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To help increase passive safety levels,
the seat belt retractors are equipped
with a load limiting device designed
to control the belt reeling out, so that
the force exerted on the shoulders
while the seat belt is in restraining
mode can be suitably adjusted.
Pretensioners
To further enhance the seat belt
efficiency, the vehicle seat belts are
equipped with ETD (Emergency
Tensioning Device) pretensioners.
These devices are designed to
“detect”, by means of a sensor, that a
violent crash is occurring and retract
the belts by a few centimeters. This
helps ensure that the belt continues
to adhere to the occupants’ bodies
before the restraining action takes
place.
The smoke is not toxic and does not
indicate the presence of a fire.
The pretensioners are activated in
the event of an impact of a certain
severity.
The pretensioner only activates when
the seat belt is fastened.
After the pretensioner activation, the
seat belt can be unfastened as usual,
by pressing the button on the buckle.
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The pretensioner does not require any
maintenance or lubrication.
WARNING: Tampering with the
device will compromise its efficient
operation. If, as a result of exceptional
natural circumstances (e.g., floods,
heavy seas, etc.), the device has been
in contact with water and sludge, it
is mandatory to replace it. To help
ensure the best protection from the
pretensioners, wear the belt in such
a way that it fits snugly against your
chest and pelvis.
The pretensioners can be
deployed only once and
activate only when the seat
belts are fastened. After activation,
contact an Authorized Maserati
Dealer to have the pretensioners
replaced and for properly discarding
the old components.
WARNING: Work on the vehicle which
involves blows, vibrations or localized
heating (welding) in the area of the
pretensioners may damage or activate
them: vibrations due to uneven road
surfaces or unintentional underbody
collisions, for instance, should not
affect the units. Contact your local
Authorized Maserati Dealer for any
inspection that may be required.
It is strictly forbidden to
remove or tamper with the
pretensioner components.
Any intervention must be carried
out only by qualified and authorized
personnel. Always contact your local
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
General warnings for using the
seat belts
The driver and any
passengers are obliged by
law to respect and obey
the provisions of local legislation
regarding the compulsory use of seat
belts.
To help provide maximum
protection, you are advised
to keep the seatback in the
most upright position possible and
the seat belt close to your chest and
pelvis. If the seat belt is loose, in the
event of an accident you could move
too far forward and could be injured.
Travelling with the seatback too far
reclined could also be dangerous:
even if the seat belts are fastened,
they may not work correctly. In
fact, the belt itself may not be
close enough to your body and, if
it is in front of you, it could cause
neck wounds or other injuries in an
accident. Additionally, in an accident,
the lower section of the belt could
press against the upper part of your
stomach rather than the pelvic area,
causing serious internal injuries.
Do not use child seats or child
booster cushions/backrests
in the front passenger seat.
Occupants in the front passenger seat
must never sit on the edge of the seat,
leaning toward the instrument panel
or otherwise sit out of position.
The occupants’ back must be as
upright as comfort allows, and must
rest against the seatback with the seat
belt properly fastened. Feet must be
on the floor (i.e. not on the dashboard,
seat or out of the window).
Always fasten the seat belts.
Travelling without the seat
belts fastened significantly
increases the risk of serious injury in
the event of a collision, even with the
airbags. In the event of a collision,
the seat belts help reduce the
possibility of the vehicle’s occupants
being thrown against the structures
of the passenger compartment or
out of the vehicle. The airbags are
designed to work together with the
seat belts, not to substitute them.
The front airbags only deploy in the
event of certain head-on collisions of
sufficient intensity. They will not be
activated if the vehicle rolls over, or
in the event of rear bumps or minor
frontal collisions, or non-frontal
collisions.
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Do not fasten your seat belt
using the buckle lock for the
other seat: in the event of an
accident, the lower section of the belt
could press against the upper part of
your stomach rather than the pelvic
area, causing serious internal injuries.
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It is extremely dangerous
to travel with the belt
positioned underneath your
arm. In the event of an accident, you
would be thrown forward and would
likely suffer head and neck injuries.
Additionally, if the belt presses
against your ribs, it could cause
serious internal injuries.
The belt must not be
twisted; make sure that it is
snugly fitted to the driver’s
and passenger’s bodies. In fact, in an
accident, the restraining force would
not be distributed evenly along the
belt and would consequently cause
injuries. The upper part of the belt
must pass over the shoulder and
diagonally across the chest. The
lower section must adhere to your
pelvis, not the stomach, to avoid
that you slide forward in the event
of a collision. Do not use devices
(clips, fastners etc.) that prevent the
seat belts from laying close to the
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passenger bodies.
Do not carry children on a
passenger’s lap using only
one seat belt for protecting
both of them.
If the seat belt has suffered a
heavy mechanical stress, for
example during a collision, it
must be completely replaced together
with its anchorages, the screws
fastening these anchorages and the
pretensioner. In fact, even if there
are no visible defects, the resistance
level offered by the seat belt could be
reduced.
Pregnant women must
observe local legislation
regarding the use of seat
belts. Make sure, in any case, that the
lower section of the belt is positioned
well down on the hips, below the
abdominal region of the body.
Maintaining the seat belts
1) Always use the seat belts keeping
the belt flat, not twisted; make sure
the belt can slide freely, without
jamming.
2) The seat belts must be replaced
following every pretensioner
activation and whenever the belt
itself shows visible damages or
abrasions.
3) Wash the seat belts by hand using
water and neutral soap, rinse them
and let them dry in the shade. Do
not use strong detergents, bleaches
or colorants and any other chemical
substance that could weaken the belt
fibers.
4) Make sure the retractors do not get
wet: as they will not operate properly.
Proper transport of
children
For optimal protection in the
event of a collision, all the vehicle’s
occupants must travel seated
and protected by all the suitable
restraining systems. The seat belts
are designed to be used by persons
whose physical characteristics (age,
height, weight) are provided for
by established legislation in each
country. Anyone who does not comply
with these provisions may not travel
in the front passenger seat. This also
applies to children. Their heads are
proportionally heavier and larger
than those of adults, while their
bones and muscles are relatively
undeveloped. To help protect them
in case of a collision, they must use
special restraint or safety systems,
even in the rear seat.
Incorrect fastening of a child
restraint system increases
the risk of injury to the child
in the event of a collision.
The seat belts on the vehicle have
been designed and tested to protect
people weighing at least 79 lbs
(36 kg) and taller than 59 in (1.50 m).
To help properly protect a child
outside these limits, specific restraint
systems with dedicated belts or
accessories capable of adapting the
child’s position to the vehicle’s seat
belts must be fitted.
If a child seat is installed
on the front passenger’s
seat, the restraint must be
positioned completely backwards and
upwards.
We recommend that child
seats be installed in the rear
seating positions ONLY.
Even with advanced airbags,
children should always be
seated in the rear seats. The
rear seat is the optimal location for
children.
The use of specific restraint systems
for newborns and children is
mandatory, as provided by the law
in all the 50 States of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the
U.S. territories and the Canadian
provinces.
Newborns and children must travel
seated in suitable restraint systems,
using adequate safety abdominal or
diagonal belts or, if present, an upper
anchoring point and a system with 2
lower anchoring points, in order to be
compliant with the U.S. Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 225
and with the Canadian Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards 213 and 210.2.
No child under 12 should
travel in the front passenger
seat.
Children must never travel
seated on a passenger’s lap.
In a collision, a child becomes
so heavy that it is impossible to hold
onto him or her. For example, in the
event of a collision at only 25 mph
(40 km/h), a child weighing 12 lbs (5.5
kg) exerts a force equal to 240 lbs
(110 kg) on the arms of the person
carrying him/her. Children must
always be protected by a suitable
restraining system when travelling.
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WARNING: The vehicle is equipped
with airbag technology that no longer
uses a Passenger Airbag Off function
to indicate that the front passenger
seat is occupied.
Children should be properly
restrained in suitable child seats,
which must be properly installed in
the vehicle (following the child seat
manufacturer’s instructions), and be
placed in the rear passenger seating
area.
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2
Children (or adults) who
are resting on the airbag or
are too close to it when it is
activated, may be seriously injured.
The airbags and pretensioners are
designed to offer suitable protection
for adults and teenagers, but not for
children and babies. Neither the seat
belts or the airbags are designed for
them. Children and babies must travel
in suitable restraining systems.
Babies must be supported
completely, including
their head and neck.
This is necessary since the baby’s
neck is weak while their head is
proportionally bigger and heavier in
relation to their body. In a collision,
if a baby is travelling in a rearwardfacing seat, the forces of an impact
are distributed throughout the
strongest parts of the body, i.e., the
back and shoulders. Babies must
always be protected by a suitable
restraining system when travelling.
Babies travelling in a
rearward-facing seat may
be seriously injured in the
event of airbag activation. This could
happen because the seatback of
the child’s seat may be positioned
extremely close to the airbag at the
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moment it is inflated. Do not place
an infant or a child in the front
passenger seat at any time.
The structure of a child’s
body is completely different
from that of an adult or
a teenager (whom the seat belts
are designed for). Children’s hips
are so small that the seat belt will
not stay in the correct position on
them. The belt may rise up on the
child’s stomach and, in the event of
a collision, can cause serious internal
injuries. Children must always be
protected by suitable restraining
systems.
We recommend that child
seats be installed in the rear
seating positions ONLY.
All minors whose physical
characteristics (age, height, weight)
fall within the value ranges/limits
provided by established legislation in
each country must also be protected
by special restraint or safety systems
(e.g., certified child seats, booster
seats).
Make sure to always use approved
universal child restraining systems.
Follow the instructions that the
manufacturer of the device is required
to supply together with the child
restraint systems.
To help ensure the best restraining
action of the child seats, we
recommend that you choose the
model that best suits the shape of
your seats. If possible, try to install the
seat on the vehicle before purchasing
it.
Do not install child seats that, when
placed on the seat, have an unstable
or unnatural position due to the
shape of your vehicle seat.
In an emergency situation, if you
have to carry a baby in a specific child
seat facing rearward on the front
passenger seat:
- adjust the front pasenger seat to
the most rearward position;
- install the child seat following the
instructions provided by the child
seat’s Manufacturer;
- position all the movable parts
of the child seats (e.g., handle,
reclining seatback, sunshade etc.)
carefully following the instructions
provided by the Manufacturer and
found on the instructions manual
of the same child seat.
The seat belts on the front passenger
seat and on the rear side seats are
fitted with the KISI system, which
improves safety when children are
travelling in special child seats.
The system is activated by pulling out
the belt to its full length: once the
child seat is securely fastened, the
belt can no longer be pulled out and
hence the belt/child seat system is
more secure.
When the belt is released and fully
retracted, the system deactivates and
resumes its normal operation.
To help ensure the best
restraining action of the child
seat, we recommend that
you choose the seat that best suits
the shape of your vehicle’s seat and
that you try to install the child seat
before purchasing it.
In the event of an accident,
an improperly fastened
child restraining system can
increase the risk of injury.
Rearward-mounting child
seats must not be used
on front passenger seats
equipped with airbags, as these could
cause serious injuries during inflation,
even in minor collisions.
We recommend that you always
carry children seated in their specific
child seats, which must be fitted on
the rear seat, as this is generally the
safest place in the event of a collision.
Please read and observe the
instructions on the warning
labels found inside the
vehicle and on the restraint devices
for infants and children.
No modifications can be
made to the seat belts
and the child restraining
systems. Established legislation in
some countries already provides that
children under 12 years of age may
not travel in the front passenger seat.
To fasten the child seat to
the vehicle seat, follow
the assembly instructions
provided with the restraint system
itself. Then fully pull out the seat
belt to then let it rewind. During
rewinding, you will hear a click
sound: this means that the special
retractor has activated. The seat belt
is now locked. Then push the child
seat against the seat to rewind any
excess length of the seat belt. To
deactivate the retractor, unbuckle the
seat belt and let it rewind completely.
The seat belt can now be used
normally.
Check on the label found on
the child restraint system
and on the manual provided
by the child seat manufacturer that
the system complies with the above
mentioned standards, as certified by
the manufacturer declaration.
Whenever using a restraint
system for infants or
children, we recommend
that you carefully read and follow
the instructions provided by the child
seat manufacturer on installation and
use.
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Never unbuckle the seat belt
that retains the child seat
when the vehicle is moving.
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2
When the child seat is not
used, remove it from the
vehicle or fasten it using
the seat belt, in order to prevent it
from being ejected out of the vehicle
in the event of an accident. Never
leave children unattended in the
vehicle, even if they are secured and
seated in their child seat. Unattended
children in a child seat may use some
of the vehicle equipment and cause
accidents and/or serious personal
injuries.
Children whose weight/height are
below the minimum limits established
by the manufacturer of the child
restraint systems must use the
standard seat belts. Adjust the seat
belt in a diagonal position, across
your chest and on your shoulder, and
not on your neck or face. Starting
from a weight of approximately 41
lbs (18.6 kg), it may be necessary to
add a booster seat to obtain a correct
position for fitting the seat belt, until
the children reach a sufficient height
to have an abdominal/diagonal seat
belt suitably fitted without needing
a rise.
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Below is a summary of the safety
regulations applying to the transport
of children:
We recommend that you always carry
children in the specific restraining
systems installed in the rear outer
seats, as this is usually the best place
in the event of a collision.
Always follow strictly the instructions
that the manufacturer provides with
the seat.
Keep the instructions in the vehicle
together with the documents and this
manual. Do not use a seat which does
not have any instructions for use.
WARNING: We recommend that you
choose the seat that best suits the
shape of your vehicle’s seat and that
you try to install the seat before
purchasing it.
Always pull on the seat belt to check
that it is locked in place.
All restraint system must be used by a
single passenger only: never carry two
children in the same seat.
Always check that the seat belts are
not resting against the child’s neck.
Always drive slowly and
carefully when carrying
a child. Hard acceleration
due to sport-style driving can be
dangerous for children, even if no
crash occurs.
Even with advanced airbags,
the rear seat is generally the
safest location for children.
Whenever possible, always place
children in the rear seats.
Do not allow the child to assume
incorrect positions or undo the seat
belt /child seat safety harness during
travel.
Do not carry children in your arms,
even newborns. Nobody, however
strong, can hold on to a child in the
event of a collision.
After an accident, always replace the
child seat with a new one.
The vehicle is designed for mounting
child seats with top anchoring.
To fit the child seat, pass the strap A
underneath the rear headrest and
anchor it on one side to the backrest
of the child seat and on the other side
to the bracket B on the car body.
This anchoring point can be easily
identified thanks to the logo found
on the Isofix bracket covering cap
shown below:
Then anchor the base of the child seat
to the brackets C.
A
Latch system
The rear side seats of the vehicle are
equipped with anchoring points for
Latch system child seats. This is a new
system complying with applicable
standards for carrying children.
This system offers a special anchoring
B
B
C
system for child seats, which uses two
metal brackets C positioned between
the seat cushion and backrest.
These metal brackets are easily
identifiable through the label bearing
the logo shown below.
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The seats designed for Latch system
child seats installation can however
be fitted with standard child seats;
you can install a standard and a Latch
system child seat at the same time
(one in each outer rear seat).
No more than two standard child
seats or two Latch system type child
seats can be installed on the rear
seats.
Only standard type child seats can be
mounted on the front passenger seat.
Fit the child seat only when
the vehicle is stationary.
The child seat is correctly
anchored to the provided brackets
when a click indicates it is locked in
place. Follow the mounting, removal
and positioning instructions provided
by the child seat manufacturer.
A
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Fitting the Latch system child
seat in rearward-facing position
Fitting the child seat in forwardfacing position
To fit the Latch system child seat
in a rearward-facing position, be
particularly careful that the brackets
D are properly inserted in their
seatings F.
The baby is then secured by the child
seat’s harness G.
For installation, proceed as follows:
- make sure that the release lever E is
in the standby position (retracted);
- align the anchoring points F with
the brackets D, then push the seat
until you hear it click into place,
which indicates it is secured;
H
G
F
E
D
F
F
E
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D
- check for correct locking by
trying to move the child seat; the
safety mechanisms in fact, help
prevent the child seat from being
improperly fitted if only one of the
attachment fittings is locked;
- pass the strap H underneath the
rear headrest and anchor it onto
the child seat backrest and onto the
bracket on the car body.
This way, the child seat is retained
not only by the brackets D but also by
the vehicle seat belt and by the upper
strap H.
In any case, see the instruction
booklet provided with the child seat
for fitting the vehicle belts into the
seat correctly.
Remember, the best child safety
seat is the one that fits your child
properly, is easy to use, and fits in
your vehicle correctly. The best way to
ensure a proper fit in your vehicle is
to try installing the child seat before
purchasing.
You can be certain you’ve installed
your child safety or booster seat
correctly by having it checked at a
child safety seat inspection station or
by a certified child passenger safety
technician. To find one near you,
visit http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/CPS/
CPSFitting or www.seatcheck.org. You
can also call 1-888-DASH-2-DOT or 1866-SEATCHECK.
Transport of persons with
disability
If it is necessary to modify the
advanced airbag system of your
vehicle to accommodate a person with
disabilities, contact an Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
The advanced airbag
system of your vehicle is
not designed to protect
adults with disabilities that require
deactivation of the passenger or
driver airbag.
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If you or or another occupant
is an adult with a medical
condition that requires
airbag deactivation, please contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
As long as the airbag is
activated, persons with
disabilities are advised not
to travel in the front seat in order to
avoid the risk of serious injuries or
death, even in minor crashes.
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Front and side airbags
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4
3
2
5
2
13
6
8
12
16
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9
11
10
7
The vehicle is equipped with 6
airbags (2 front and 4 lateral ones)
and with electronically- controlled
pretentioners for all of the seats belts.
The system components are the
following:
1) Electronic control unit
2) Passenger’s front airbag
3) Passenger’s front seat belt
pretensioner
4) Passenger’s side bag (for head
and chest protection).
5) Passenger’s satellite crash sensor
6) Driver’s side bag (for head and
chest protection).
7) Driver’s satellite crash sensor
8) Driver’s front seat belt
pretensioner
9) Airbag system failure warning
light
10) Driver’s front airbag
11) Clock Spring
12) Diagnostics socket
13) Rear left-hand pretensioner
14) Rear right-hand pretensioner
15) Front left-hand Crash Zone Sensor
16) Front right-hand Crash Zone
Sensor.
Front airbags
The airbag is not a substitute
for the seat belts. Correct
use of the seat belts, in
combination with the airbag, will
offer protection for the driver and
passenger in the front seat in the
event of a head-on collision.
Airbag system components
The airbag system is composed of two
cushions that are designed to inflate
almost instantaneously. One (12) is
on the driver’s side, in the center of
the steering wheel, and the other (2)
is on the passenger side, inside the
dashboard.
Deployment
The front airbags of your vehicle
have been designed to inflate in 2
stages. This allows the airbag to have
different rates of inflation based on
the crash severity, as assessed by the
airbag control unit.
The driver’s airbag is designed to be
deployed in certain head-on collisions
according to the following strategy.
- For low severity crashes, the airbag
control unit will not deploy the
airbag.
- For crashes of higher severity, the
control unit will deploy the driver
airbag in low energy mode.
- For crashes of even higher severity,
the control unit will deploy the
driver airbag in high energy mode.
The front passenger’s airbag is
designed to be deployed in certain
head-on collisions according to the
following strategy.
- For low severity crashes, the airbag
control unit will not deploy the
airbags.
- For crashes of higher severity, the
control unit will deploy the airbag
in low energy mode.
- For crashes of even higher severity,
the control unit will deploy the
airbag in high energy mode.
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Never place an object over
or near the driver and
passenger airbags. In the
event that the passenger airbag is
deployed, it will project any object
over it, or near it, in the passenger
compartment at very high speed.
The object will be transformed into a
projectile propelled in the passenger
compartment. This could cause
serious injuries.
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2
Do not tamper or damage
the airbag modules. If, for
any reason, an airbag cover
gets damaged, have the airbag
module immediately checked by an
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
The driver and passenger
are both advised not to
travel handling objects (e.g.,
beverage cans or bottles, pipes, etc,)
that could cause injury in the event of
airbag activation.
Activation of a damaged
module could cause serious
or fatal injuries. Please note
that your vehicle is not capable of
automatically detecting damage to
the airbag cover.
WARNING: When the system starts
operating, gases are released in the
form of fumes, together with the gas
used for inflating the airbags.
These gases are not harmful.
Operation and replacement
The airbags are controlled by an ECU
that is designed to activate them in
the case of a head-on collision of
sufficient force.
In the event of a collision with an
impact force that causes deceleration
exceeding the value set for the
internal sensor, the ECU will transmit
a signal to deploy the airbags. The
airbags will begin to inflate, breaking
the cover along the breakage line
and will inflate completely in a few
milliseconds. Once inflated, they will
serve as a protection between the
driver and/or passenger and structures
that could cause injury.
The airbags deflate immediately
afterward.
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Drive with your hands
always on the rim of the
steering wheel so that, in
the case of activation, the airbag can
inflate without obstruction. Placing
hands or arms inside the rim increases
the risk of arm/hand injuries in the
event of a crash.
Always keep the seat
backrest in the upright
position and sit with your
back properly resting against it.
Do not modify the system
components or wiring under any
circumstances.
With the ignition key
inserted and in position MAR
(ON), although the engine is
off, the airbags can still be activated
when the vehicle is stationary if it is
hit by a moving vehicle.
Thus, even with the vehicle
stationary, do not put children in the
front seat. In addition, remember
that if the ignition key is in position
STOP (OFF), none of the safety
devices (airbags or pretensioner) are
activated in the event of a collision.
Failure of the airbags to inflate in
these circumstances is not indicative
of system malfunction.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
WARNING: Do not cut or tamper with
the connectors of the airbag harness
or on the airbag modules.
Do not cover the steering wheel and
the top part on the instrument panel
on the passenger’s side with any tape
or label, or treat it in any way.
Never remove the steering wheel.
If necessary, this procedure should
only be performed by an Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
All the airbag system components
must be replaced after an accident
that has caused airbag deployment.
Following an accident not involving
airbag activation, you must contact
an Authorized Maserati Dealer to
have the system checked and replace
any system components that may be
damaged or malfunctioning.
Damaged or defective
components of the airbag
system cannot be repaired
and must be replaced.
Improper intervention involving the
system components can cause failures
or undesired activation of the airbags
with damage resulting.
The airbag system components have
been specially designed for this
specific vehicle model. Do not attempt
to use them on other vehicles, as
this could cause serious injuries
to passengers in the event of an
accident.
To scrap the vehicle, please contact
an Authorized Maserati Dealer to
have the airbag system disposed of
properly.
If the vehicle has been stolen or there
has been an attempted theft, have
the airbag system checked by an
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
The airbag modules must
be replaced at the intervals
indicated in the “Warranty
Booklet and Maintenance Schedule”,
even if the vehicle was not involved
in collisions.
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The label A on the right-hand side
of the dashboard, bears the airbag
system expiration date. Please contact
an Authorized Maserati Dealer for
replacement of the system when this
date approaches.
The labels B, C and D indicate that the
airbag system is installed.
Note: The label B on the dashboard
can be removed.
C
B
D
A
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Side airbags
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The side airbags have been designed
to help enhance the protection level
provided to passengers travelling in
the front seats in the event of certain
medium-high severity collisions.
They consist of an instantaneously
inflating airbag (side bag) housed in
the front seat backrests.
In the event of a side impact, an
electronic control unit processes the
signals coming from a deceleration
sensor and activates airbag
deployment when necessary.
The airbag deploys almost
instantaneously, placing itself
between the front passengers the side
of the vehicle. The airbag deflates
immediately afterwards.
WARNING: The electronic control unit
activates the pretensioners, the front
airbags and side bags on the basis of
different criteria, according to the
type of collision.
Failure of one or the other system to
activate is not indicative of system
malfunction.
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In the case of low-severity side
collisions (for which the restraining
action of the seat belts provides
adequate protection), the side airbags
to not deploy.
The side airbags are not a substitute
for the seat belts but rather act
in combination with them. As a
consequence, the seat belts must
always be worn as provided for by
applicable legislation in Europe and in
most non-European countries.
WARNING: The front and/or side
airbags may deploy if the vehicle
suffers a violent impact beneath the
vehicle body, for example in the event
of strong impacts against curbs, steps
or speed bumps, potholes or roads
with subsidence.
WARNING: The airbags release a
small amount of powder during
deployment. This powder is not
harmful and does not indicate the
presence of fire; in addition, the
surface of the deployed airbag and
the interior of the vehicle may be
covered with a powdery residue: this
powder may irritate your skin and
eyes. In case of contact, wash the
affected parts with running water and
neutral soap.
If the warning light
comes on when the vehicle
is running (indicating a
fault), contact your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer as soon as possible to
have the system checked.
In the event of a collision
with consequent airbag
inflation, contact your
local Authorized Maserati Dealer
for replacement of the entire safety
system, electronic control unit, seat
belts, pretensioners, and to have the
vehicle’s electrical system checked.
All testing, repairs and
replacements of the airbag
system must be performed
by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
WARNING: In the case of scrapping
of the vehicle, contact your local
Authorized Maserati Dealer to have
the system deactivated.
WARNING: If the vehicle is sold, the
new owner must be informed of the
aforesaid instructions for use and
warnings, and he/she must also be
provided with the “Owner’s Manual”.
The electronic control unit
activates the pretensioners
and front/lateral airbags
based on different criteria, according
to the type of collision. The fact
that one or more systems do not
activate is not indicative of a system
malfunction.
Event Data Recorder (EDR)
This vehicle is equipped with an
event data recorder (EDR). The main
purpose of an EDR is to record,
in certain crash or near crashlike situations, such as an air bag
deployment or hitting a road obstacle,
data that will assist in understanding
how a vehicle’s systems performed.
The EDR is designed to record data
related to vehicle dynamics and safety
systems for 5 seconds.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to
record such data as:
s HOW VARIOUS SYSTEMS IN YOUR VEHICLE
were operating;
s WHETHER OR NOT THE DRIVER AND
passenger safety belts were
buckled/fastened;
s HOW FAR IF AT ALL THE DRIVER WAS
depressing the accelerator and/or
brake pedal; and
s HOW FAST THE VEHICLE WAS TRAVELING
These data can help provide a better
understanding of the circumstances in
which crashes and injuries occur.
NOTE: EDR data are recorded by
your vehicle only if a non-trivial
crash situation occurs; no data are
recorded by the EDR under normal
driving conditions and no personal
data (e.g., name, gender, age,
and crash location) are recorded.
However, other parties, such as law
enforcement, could combine the
EDR data with the type of personally
identifying data routinely acquired
during a crash investigation.
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To read data recorded by an EDR,
special equipment is required, and
access to the vehicle or the EDR is
needed.
In addition to the vehicle
manufacturer, other parties, such
as law enforcement, that have the
special equipment, can read the
information if they have access to
vehicle or the EDR.
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General warnings
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When the ignition key is
turned to the MAR (ON)
position, the warning
light
comes on, but it switches
off after approx. 5 seconds. If the
warning light fails to come on at this
time, or stays on, or lights up when
driving, contact your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer immediately.
Drive with both hands on the
steering wheel rim, so that
if the airbag inflates it can
do so freely, without encountering
obstacles which can cause serious
injuries. Do not drive with your
body curved forwards but keep the
seatback upright, with your back fully
against it.
Do not apply stickers or
other objects to the steering
wheel or the passenger’s
airbag compartment.
Do not travel with objects
in your lap, in front of your
chest or especially with a
pipe, pencil or other objects held
in your mouth. In the event of a
collision, the deployment of the
airbag could result in serious injury.
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Do not cover the front
seatbacks with clothing or
covers.
Note that with the ignition
key inserted and turned to
the MAR (ON) position, even
with the engine switched off, the
airbags can inflate even if the vehicle
is stationary, if it is struck by another
vehicle. Therefore, even with the
vehicle stationary, children must be
secured by the specific child restraint
systems installed on the passenger
seat. In addition, the airbags will
not inflate in the event of collisions
with the vehicle stationary and the
key removed from the ignition lock;
failure of the airbags to inflate in
these circumstances is not indicative
of a system malfunction.
If the vehicle has been the
object of theft or attempted
theft, if it has been
vandalized or involved in flooding,
contact your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer to have the airbag
system checked.
If repairs are carried out
on the electrical system
incorrectly, the airbag could
be activated, thereby causing injuries
to anyone in the vicinity.
The airbags do not replace
the seat belts but act as a
supplementary restraint
system. Moreover, in the event of
head-on collisions at low speed, side
impacts, rear impacts or roll-overs,
the passengers are protected by the
seat belts only, that must always be
fastened.
Do not wash the seats with
water or pressurized steam.
Do not hang rigid objects
onto the clothing hooks or
onto the handholds.
Do not fit sunshades of any
kind on the windows or door
panels.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
ESC system
The vehicle is equipped with the ESC
(Electronic Stability Control) system,
which contains all the various control
systems in it: ABS, EBD, ASR and MSR.
ESC contains a model that supplies a
very accurate forecast of the vehicle’s
behavior. It is able to detect whether
the driver is about to lose control
of the vehicle. In this case it can
individually activate the brake calipers
and the engine control system in
order to create a torque that counters
the skid.
Malfunction indicator
In the event of a malfunction, the
system is automatically deactivated
and it is not possible to reactivate
it. While the vehicle is moving, this
state is indicated by the illumination
of the amber warning light
on
the instrument panel and on the
multifunction display. The latter also
displays the message “ESC failure, go
to dealer”. When the engine is started
up, the system fault is indicated by
the illumination of the light
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Activation
The ESC system is designed to
automatically activate every time the
engine starts; it can be overridden by
pressing button A for approximately
2 seconds. In this case the warning
light
lights up on the dial and on
the display, and the latter displays a
specific message. To turn the system
back on, press button A again. During
every stage of the operation, the
amber warning light
will flash on
the instrument panel.
WARNING: In the event of a
malfunction and when ESC is not
activated, the vehicle behaves as if it
were not equipped with this system: it
is recommended that you go to your
nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer
as soon as possible to have the system
checked.
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WARNING: If you need to tow the
vehicle with two wheels raised,
make sure that the ignition key is in
position STOP (OFF). Otherwise, with
ESC activated, the relative control
unit memorizes a malfunction and
the warning lights
are activated
on the instrument panel and display,
requiring the assistance of an
Authorized Maserati Dealer to reset
the system.
WARNING: In low and medium
traction conditions (wet weather,
snow, ice, sand, etc.) you are advised
not to activate the SPORT function,
even if ESC is activated.
WARNING: Travelling along highbanked curves deactivates the system.
A
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ASR system
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The ASR system is designed to help
avoid skidding of the driving wheels
during acceleration by means of the
engine control unit (spark advance
delay, engine throttle opening
reduction and fuel injection cut-out)
and the rear brakes.
The ASR system is designed to
enhance vehicle stability and active
safety while driving, specially under
the following conditions:
- internal wheel slip on curves due
to the load dynamic variations or
excessive acceleration
- excessive power transmitted to the
wheels, also in relation to road
conditions
- acceleration on slippery, snowy or
icy road surfaces
- in the event of loss of grip on wet
roads (aquaplaning).
The ASR system is designed to work
in combination with the electronic
suspension control system: under
normal conditions (SPORT mode
off), stability in low and medium
grip conditions has priority, while
with SPORT mode active, the system
favors traction and optimizes vehicle
performance on dry asphalt.
Activation
The ASR system is automatically
activated every time the engine
starts; it can be overridden by
pressing button A (see page 43) for
approximately 2 seconds. In this case
the warning light
lights up on the
dial and on the display, and the latter
displays a specific message.
To turn the system back on, press
button A again. During every stage
of the operation, the amber warning
light
will flash on the instrument
panel.
Malfunction indicators
In the event of a malfunction, the
system is automatically deactivated
and it is not possible to reactivate it.
While the vehicle is moving, this state
is indicated by the illumination of the
amber icon
on the multifunction
display, which also displays the
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message “ASR failure, go to dealer”.
On the instrument panel, the warning
light
comes on.
MSR function (engine braking
torque adjustment)
The ASR system is also designed to
help control the engine braking
torque when the accelerator pedal
is released under low grip conditions
(e.g., snow, ice etc.): in these
conditions, the high braking torque
provided by the engine may cause
instability of the vehicle.
The system, using the same sensors
as the ABS, detects skidding of one
or both driving wheels when the
accelerator is released and opens the
motor-driven throttle of the engine
fuel system, thus reducing the braking
torque and re-establishing optimal
grip conditions for the driving wheels.
WARNING: The maximum
deceleration that can be obtained
with the engine brake always
depends on the tire grip on the road
surface. Snow or ice obviously reduces
grip.
ABS, EBD, HBA and BOS
systems
The vehicle is equipped with ABS
(Anti-lock Braking System) and EBD
(Electronic Brake force Distribution)
systems, which are designed to
help enhance the braking system
performance by means of the ABS
system sensors and ECU.
In the event of emergency braking
or braking on slippery road surfaces
(e.g., snow, ice etc.) the ABS, in
combination with the standard
braking system, allows the driver
to apply maximum braking force
without causing the wheels to lock
and consequently losing control of
the vehicle.
The system uses an electronic control
unit that processes the signals coming
from 4 sensors fitted on the 4 wheels.
When a wheel tends to lock, the
sensor warns the ECU, which activates
an electro-hydraulic unit that
modulates the pressure applied to
the brake calipers; the driver will feel
a “pulsing” sensation on the brake
pedal which is completely normal.
The vehicle is equipped with another
system to assist braking: HBA
(Hydraulic Brake Assistance), which
has been designed to help the driver
during emergency braking.
In the event of a critical situation,
where the vehicle should stop in
the shortest possible distance, the
driver usually depresses the brake
pedal quickly, but often not strongly
enough: this increases the braking
distance. This system has been
designed to apply optimal braking
force during emergency braking,
in order to stop the vehicle in the
shortest possible distance.
The system recognizes the emergency
condition by analyzing certain
parameters, such as the pressure on
the brake servo, the wheel speed and
activation of the third stop.
The ABS control unit is designed to
cross-check this data and substitute
the driver by activating the braking
system full power, so helping to
ensure optimal braking performance
in the shortest possible distance.
To complete the range of systems
that assist braking, the vehicle comes
equipped with BOS (Brake Override
System), which is designed to stop
the vehicle even when it is being
accelerated.
If the brake pedal is depressed
together with the accelerator, the
engine power should be automatically
reduced and, if the driver continues
to depress the accelerator, the system
may even cause the vehicle to come
to a complete stop. Additionally, if
the brake pedal is released when
the accelerator is still depressed, the
corresponding engine torque can be
reached gradually.
In the event of a failure, the system
will be deactivated, but this will not
affect the efficiency of the standard
braking system.
The failure will be indicated by the
illumination of the dark yellow
warning light
with the letters
“ABS” on the instrument panel.
In this case, we recommend you
contact the nearest Authorized
Maserati Dealer, where the problem
will be immediately identified
through the self-diagnostic function
of the system.
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The vehicle must be
equipped only with wheels,
tires and brake pads of the
type and make approved by the
Maserati S.p.A. for this model.
Regardless of the fact that
this device enhances safety
levels, it is essential to
always drive with the greatest care
when the road surface is wet, covered
with snow or ice.
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The vehicle is equipped
with an Electronic Brake
force Distributor (EBD). The
warning light
illuminates when
the engine is running to indicate
an EBD system malfunction: in this
case, sharp braking may cause an
early locking of the rear wheels, and
the vehicle may skid. Drive with the
greatest care and have the system
immediately checked by the nearest
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
The failure warning light
usually illuminates
with the engine running to
indicate a malfunction in the ABS
system only. In this case, the braking
system will remain fully functioning,
but will not use the ABS. In these
conditions, also the EBD system
efficiency may be affected. Drive with
the greatest care in order to avoid
sudden braking and have the system
immediately checked by the nearest
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
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If the low brake fluid
warning light
illuminates when the engine
is running, stop the vehicle and check
the brake fluid level immediately. If
fluid is below the minimum level, top
up with the recommended fluid and
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer immediately. Brake fluid leaks
affect the operation of the braking
systems, both the standard one and
the one equipped with ABS.
System performance in terms
of active safety is not a
reason for the driver to take
unnecessary risks. The driving style
must always be suited to weather
conditions, range of visibility and
road traffic conditions.
The maximum deceleration
that can be obtained always
depends on the tire grip on
the road surface. With snow or ice,
the grip is obviously reduced and the
braking distance is greater, even with
the ABS system.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
TPMS – Tire Pressure
Monitoring System
The vehicle is equipped with a system
that monitors the tire pressure by
means of special sensors fitted inside
the wheel rims, in position with
the inflation valve. These sensors
transmit a signal that is detected by
the antennas installed on the vehicle
body, behind the gravel guards and
connected to the ECU.
WARNING: The system can
momentarily experience radio-electric
interference emitted by devices using
similar frequencies.
The ECU processes this information
and, via the CAN line, transmits a
series of tire pressure data and system
errors, if any, to the instrument panel.
The display may show the information
received by means of specific screen
pages, which can be recalled selecting
the “Tire Pressure” page.
The system warns the driver
that the tire pressure has
decreased. This warning
does not exempt the driver from
periodically checking the tires and
from complying with the prescribed
tire pressure levels.
WARNING: The system stores the
tire pressures as a reference rate,
therefore tires must be inflated to the
prescribed pressure.
Each tire, including the spare one
(if provided), should be checked
monthly when cold and inflated to
the inflation pressure recommended
by the vehicle manufacturer on
the vehicle placard or tire inflation
pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires
of a different size than that indicated
on the vehicle placard or tire inflation
pressure label, you should determine
the proper tire inflation pressure for
those tires.)
As an added safety feature, your
vehicle has been equipped with a tire
pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that
illuminates a low tire pressure warning
light when one or more of your tires
is/are significantly under-inflated.
Accordingly, when the low tire
pressure warning light illuminates,
you should stop and check your tires
as soon as possible, and inflate them
to the proper pressure.
Driving on a significantly under-inflated
tire causes the tire to overheat and can
lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also
reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread
life, and may affect vehicle handling
and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is
not a substitute for proper tire
maintenance, and it is the driver’s
responsibility to maintain a correct
tire pressure, even if under-inflation
has not reached the level to trigger
illumination of the TPMS low tire
pressure warning light.
Your vehicle has also been equipped
with a TPMS malfunction indicator
that indicates when the system is not
operating properly.
The TPMS malfunction indicator is
combined with the low tire pressure
warning light.
When the system detects a
malfunction, the warning light will
flash for approximately one minute
and then remain permanently
illuminated.
This sequence will continue upon
subsequent vehicle start-ups as long
as the malfunction persists.
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When the malfunction indicator
is illuminated, the system may not
be able to detect or signal low tire
pressure as intended.
TPMS malfunctions may occur for
a variety of reasons, including
the installation of replacement or
alternate tires or wheels on the
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vehicle, that prevent the TPMS from
functioning properly. Always check
the TPMS malfunction warning light
after replacing one or more tires or
wheels on your vehicle, to ensure that
the replacement or alternate tires and
wheels allow the TPMS to continue to
function properly.
System calibration
The system must be calibrated:
- after replacing one or more tires
- after inverting the wheels
- if you are not sure whether at least
one of the operations above was
performed.
If you simply corrected the tire
inflation pressure, you do not need to
recalibrate the system.
To calibrate the system, select the
screen page “TPMS calibration”
by pressing the MODE button A.
B
A
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Subsequently press and hold button
“+” B to activate the calibration
procedure.
This operation may be performed
with the key at MAR (ON) and the
engine off. The system will take a few
seconds to complete the process, and
during this time the green symbol
and the message “Calibration started”
will be displayed.
If the user recalls the information
page showing the pressure levels
of each tire, dashes “--.--“ will be
displayed in the place of the values.
WARNING: The system will not
perform calibration if the pressure is
below 29 PSI (2 bar).
Viewing messages on the
display
By pressing the MODE button A
repeatedly (see on page 74), the user
can access the information page that
shows the pressure values of each tire
(“Tire Pressure” page).
If system faults are found when
this page is recalled, the same page
will be replaced by an information
message on the problem found. Also
in this case, the information message
will be displayed for a preset time.
When the display time has elapsed,
the “Tire Pressure” screen page
becomes available again, but the
summary symbol for the malfunction
will remain displayed in the dedicated
area, until the malfunction is
corrected.
Normal conditions
Low tire pressure conditions
By pressing the specific button for
quick information display (MODE
button A pressed briefly), the user can
access the information page (screen
page 1), which displays the pressure
levels for each tire.
The system includes two alarm
thresholds for monitoring the tire
pressure, which respectively activate
a “check tire pressure” indicator light
and a “low tire inflation pressure”
warning light, this last one will also
warn the driver to stop driving.
The system also monitors the sudden
loss of pressure (punctured tire) of
one or more tires.
The first alert (check tire pressure
indicator light) illuminates when
the pressure of one or more tires
falls below the low-pressure alarm
threshold, corresponding to 90%
of the pressure level set at the
calibration.
The second warning alert (the low
inflation pressure tire warning light
– do not drive on message) activates
when the pressure of one or more
tires is below the minimum pressure
alarm threshold, corresponding to
83% of the pressure level set at the
calibration.
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A tire puncture (a sudden loss of
pressure) is signaled when the system
detects a loss of pressure of one or
more tires measured within a set
time frame (0.35 bar/min). In this last
case, ie a tire puncture detection, the
system activates the low inflation
pressure tire warning light – do not
drive on message.
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Note: To perform calibration of the
system follow the indications from
paragraph “System calibration” and
apply the pressure level as indicated
in chapter “Tire pressure”
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Tire pressure checkup
2
When the onboard instrument panel
receives a message from the tire
pressure ECU indicating that one or
more tires have pressure levels below
the control threshold, screen page 2 is
displayed for 10 seconds, after which
the system will display the screen
page previously active.
When the key is subsequently turned
back to MAR (ON), if the malfunction
persists the display will show screen
page 2 once again.
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Low tire inflation pressure –
Punctured tire
When the instrument cluster receives
a signal from the tire pressure ECU
indicating that the pressure level
of one or more tires is below the
alarm threshold or there is a sudden
pressure loss (punctured tire), the
warning light
will permanently
illuminate on the instrument cluster
and screen pages 3 will alternate on
the display for 20 seconds.
Every time the key is subsequently
turned back to ON, if the malfunction
persists the display will show screen
pages 3 for 20 seconds.
These screen pages will be displayed
until the situation is corrected and the
system is calibrated again as required
by the system.
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System not calibrated
In the event that: the system has
not been calibrated or following
replacement or reversal of one or
more tires, the warning light
will
illuminate on instrument panel, and
the display will show screen page 4.
Subsequently, the system will display
the page previously active
The system can be calibrated by
selecting the “TPMS calibration” page
on the multifunction display.
The information page that shows the
pressure value for each tire cannot be
recalled.
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Tire pressure monitoring system
failure
Screen page 5 may appear in the
following cases:
s MALFUNCTION IN THE %#5 SYSTEM
wiring;
s NO SIGNAL RECEPTION BY ONE OR
more sensors due to malfunction,
breakage or dead battery;
s %#5 MALFUNCTION
The display sequence follows the
usual logic of malfunctions. Therefore,
after 10 seconds, the display will
show the screen page that was active
before the malfunction occurred.
In addition to screen page 5 being
displayed, the warning light , which
is permanently illuminated on the
instrument panel, will flash for 90
seconds, after which it will remain
permanently on until the situation is
corrected. The information page that
shows the pressure value for each tire
cannot be recalled by the user.
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Note: The TPMS malfunction indicator
is combined with the low tire pressure
telltale. When the system detects a
malfunction, the telltale will flash for
approximately 90 seconds and then
remain continuously illuminated.”
Once the system detects a failure, you
must go to the Authorized Maserati
Dealer to fix the problem and
extinguish the malfunction light.
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Parking sensors
2
To assist the driver during parking
maneuvers, the vehicle is equipped
with four sensors housed in the rear
bumper and four sensor in the front
bumper.
During parking manoeuvres, the
parking sensors provide the driver
with information on the distance
between obstacles found behind
and in front of the vehicle. The
information about the obstacle
distance is given to the driver by
means of a acoustic and visual signals.
The acoustic signals generated by
the system add to the driver’s field of
vision, allowing him to avoid hitting
any obstacles during manoeuvres.
However, the driver remains
responsible during parking
manoeuvres and in other
potentially dangerous situations. The
system has actually been designed
only as a supplementary aid during
parking manoeuvres, since it allows
the driver to detect obstacles outside
his field of vision.
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Extreme caution is required
in case of obstacles whose
shape and volume are
susceptible to be incorrectly detected.
When starting the vehicle after
parking, these obstacles might not be
detected if they are already close to
the bumper.
Always stop when the acoustic signal
becomes steady.
Rear four-sensor system
activation/deactivation
Rear sensors are automatically activated
when the key is turned to MAR (ON)
and when the vehicle is put into
reverse. A beeper alerts the driver that
the system is activated. Under these
conditions, the system displays the
detection areas of vehicle’s rear end on
the instrument panel and a beep starts
as soon as an obstacle is detected. When
the vehicle is put out of reverse, the rear
sensors are active for an additional 10
seconds or until the vehicle exceeds a
speed of approx. 6 mph (10 km/h).
Stop & Go function
This function is activated by the
manufacturer and can be deactivated
by the Multi Media System by
accessing the “Configuration” menu.
To deactivate, select the “Define
vehicle parameters” option, then select
“Stop & Go parking sensors” and set
on “Deactivate”. When vehicle speed is
6 mph (10 km/h) or lower, this function
aids the driver in certain traffic
conditions, as it signals that the vehicle
ahead is at the minimum distance.
Eight-sensor system with Stop &
Go Function activated
When the Stop & Go function is
activated, all sensors are automatically
activated with the key set to MAR
(ON) but they are not displayed on the
instrument panel. When the vehicle
is put into reverse or an obstacle is
detected, the corresponding detection
areas are displayed on the instrument
panel. When the vehicle is put out of
reverse, all sensors remain active: the
rear sensors for approx. 10 seconds
or until the vehicle exceeds approx. 6
mph (10 km/h), and the front sensors
until the vehicles exceeds approx. 6
mph (10 km/h). At a speed of 6 mph
(10 km/h) or lower, the front sensor
detection areas are displayed as soon
as the system detects an obstacle and
the beeper sounds. If no obstacle is
detected for 10 seconds, the displayed
information disappears.
Front sensors can be temporarily
deactivated by pressing pushbutton
A: the system will sound a beep and
the pushbutton LED will turn off.
When pushbutton A is pressed again,
the sounding of a beep and the LED
turned on will alert the driver that the
sensors are now active again.
Eight-sensor system with Stop &
Go function deactivated
With the Stop & Go function
deactivated by the Multi Media
System, the rear sensor activation/
deactivation operating logic remains
unchanged. For the front sensors, the
Stop & Go function signal status will
not change if pushbutton A is pressed,
and the front sensors will be active
and displayed on the instrument
panel as long as vehicle speed is 6
mph (10 km/h) or lower. When the
vehicle goes over this speed but then
slows to 6 mph (10 km/h) or lower,
the sensors will not be activated. To
reactivate them, press pushbutton A.
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WARNING: Front sensors are activated
only when the LED on pushbutton A is
on. In addition, the system will ignore
the pressing of pushbutton A when
vehicle speed is over 6 mph (10 km/h).
A
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Obstacle signaling
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The acoustic signals are emitted
by two buzzers, one under the
dashboard and one in proximity of
the luggage shelf.
When the obstacle is located at
a distance of less than 14 in (35
cm) from the bumper, the beep is
continuous. The warning beep stops
immediately if the distance between
the vehicle and the obstacle increases.
The tone cycle is constant if the
distance measured by the central
sensors remains unaltered, while if
this occurs with the lateral sensors,
the signal stops after approximately
7 seconds, to prevent for example
continuous beeps in the event of
manoeuvres alongside walls.
The distance from the obstacles can
also be graphically shown on the
instrument panel display by means
of an image that shows the vehicle
surrounded by explanatory symbols
of the distance (maximum/average/
minimum) and the position (front/
rear/central/side) of the obstacle
detected.
The colour represents the distance,
while the field represents the
position. The green color represents
the maximum distance detected, the
yellow colour the medium distance
and the red colour the minimum one.
If the vehicle is equipped only with
rear sensors, the front sensors are not
shown in the image.
If the vehicle is equipped with front
and rear sensors, the rear sensors are
not shown in the image if only the
front sensors are active.
For the system to operate
correctly the sensors
positioned on the bumper
must be kept clean (remove any mud,
dirt, snow or ice).
Cleaning the sensors
When cleaning the sensors, take
special care not to scratch or damage
them; therefore, do not use dry,
rough or hard cloth.
The sensors must be washed with
clean water, possibly with car
shampoo added.
Should you need to repaint the
bumper or in case of paint touch-ups
in the sensor area, please contact
exclusively the Authorized Maserati
Dealer. Incorrect paint application
could affect the parking sensor
operation.
Sensor range
The sensors allow the system to
monitor the front and rear of the
vehicle; they are positioned so as to
monitor the central and lateral zones
at the front and at the rear of the
vehicle.
In the event of an obstacle located in
a central area, this will be detected
at distances of less than 1 yd (0,9 m)
at the front and 1.6 yd (1,50 m) at
the rear, depending on the type of
obstacle and its dimensions.
If the obstacle is located in a lateral
position, it will be detected at
distances of less than 0.9 yd (0,8 m).
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Failure indicators
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The system ECU is designed to check
all the components every time reverse
gear is engaged.
In the event that the parking
sensors fail, the relative warning
light
illuminates on the display,
accompanied by the message
“Parking Sensor Failure”.
In the event of a failure signal, stop
the vehicle and turn the ignition key
to STOP (OFF). Then try cleaning the
sensors or moving the vehicle away
from any possible ultrasound sources
(e.g. pneumatic truck brakes or
pneumatic hammers) and rotate the
ignition key to the MAR (ON) position.
If the cause of the operating fault has
been eliminated, full operation of the
system will be recovered.
If however, the failure beep
continues, contact the Authorized
Maserati Dealer to have the system
checked.
During parking manoeuvres,
always be extremely careful
with obstacles that might be
located above or below the sensors.
In fact, in certain circumstances,
objects located near the rear of
the vehicle are not detected by
the system and therefore could
damage the vehicle or be damaged
themselves.
The signals transmitted
by the sensors can also be
altered by damage to the
sensors or by dirt, snow or ice on the
latter or even by mechanisms which
emit ultrasonic frequencies (e.g.
pneumatic truck brakes or pneumatic
hammers) in the vicinity of the
vehicle.
The driver is fully
responsible for parking
and other potentially
dangerous manoeuvres. During these
manoeuvres, always make sure there
are no people (especially children) or
animals in the manoeuvring area. The
parking sensors must be considered
an aid for the driver who, ultimately,
must always take care during
potentially dangerous manoeuvres,
even at low speeds.
Fuel cut-off inertia switch
The vehicle is equipped with a safety
switch which is designed to activate in
the event of a collision, cutting off the
fuel supply and consequently causing
the engine to stop. It also prevents
fuel spreading if the fuel lines are
damaged during the accident.
Activation of the safety switch is
signaled by the illumination of the
warning light
on the display.
The switch is positioned underneath
the front left-hand seat.
After a collision, if you smell
fuel or note any leakage
from the fuel supply system,
do not reactivate the switch in order
to prevent any fire risks.
The activation of the inertia switch
causes all the doors and the luggage
compartment to unlock and in the
internal dome light and the four
direction indicators to turn on.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Resetting the switch
Turn the ignition key to position STOP
(OFF).
Check that there is no leakage from
the fuel system.
If no leaks are found, reset the inertia
switch which stops the fuel pump
operation, by pressing button A on
the switch.
Turn the ignition key to position MAR
(ON), wait a few seconds and move it
to ACC.
Check that the warning light
on
the display is off.
Check once again that there are no
fuel leaks.
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Note: Contact an Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
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Instruments and controls
Dashboard
Instrument panel
Controls and warning lights
Instruments and gauges
Controls
Internal equipment
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65
66
72
77
82
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Dashboard
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 1
15 16
19 20
17
18 23
3
28 30 29 28 27 26
25
22 24
35 34 33 32 31
23 22
60
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
Air conditioning side vents
Lower gearshift paddle DOWN
Instrument panel
Air conditioning upper vent
Sun radiation sensor
Driver’s airbag
Windshield/headlight wiper/
washer control lever
Side buttons, to the left of the
Multi Media System Display
Upper gearshift paddle UP
Clock
Central air-conditioning vents
Multi Media System display
Passenger’s airbag
Side window vents
Multi Media System controls
Glove compartment
Automatic gearshift lever
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
Internal passenger’s door opening
handle
Passenger’s door power window
control
Passenger seatback tilting lever
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
34)
35)
Beverage holder
Air conditioning rear vents
Pocket-change compartment
Electric parking brake
engagement/disengagement
lever
Buttons underneath air
conditioning controls
Air conditioning controls
Multi Media System controls
repeated on the steering wheel
Starter/steering wheel lock switch
Horn control
Seat adjustment controls
Steering wheel height and depth
adjustment control
Lever controlling cruise control,
direction indicators, high beams
and flashing headlights
Controls to the left of the
steering wheel
Engine compartment lid opening
lever
Ref. 8 Side buttons, to the left of the
Multi Media System Display
A - SPORT mode button
B - Low grip mode button (ICE)
C - PARK OFF function button (see
page 163)
D - ESC OFF system deactivation
button
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A
B
C
D
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Ref. 27 Buttons underneath air
conditioning controls
Ref. 29 Multi Media System controls
repeated on the steering wheel
A - Hazard light button
B - Door lock/unlock button
A - Increases the sound system
volume.
B - Decreases the sound system
volume.
C - Voice control function activation/
deactivation.
Navigator Mode: Enables the
guiding voice during the trip
guidance and also displays
information pertaining to the
guidance session.
D - Button pressed briefly
Telematic mode activation.
Place call, paired telephone.
Accept incoming call, paired
telephone.
End call in progress, paired
telephone.
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A
B
A
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B
Button pressed at length
Reject incoming telephone call,
paired telephone.
E - Button pressed briefly
Radio mode: Search for the first
tuneable station with higher
frequency.
SIRIUS satellite radio mode
(where available): goes to the
next category starting from the
one currently selected.
CD, Jukebox, USB and iPod Mode:
next track selection.
Button pressed at length
CD, Jukebox, USB and iPod mode:
track fast forward.
E
F
C
G
D
H
F - Button pressed briefly
Radio mode: Searches for the
first tunable station with a lower
frequency.
SIRIUS satellite radio mode
(where available): goes to the
previous category starting from
the one currently selected.
CD, Jukebox, USB and iPod Mode:
goes to previous track if selected
within the first 3 seconds of track
playing, otherwise the track is
played again from the beginning.
Button pressed at length
CD, Jukebox, USB and iPod mode:
track fast rewind.
G - Mode selection: radio, CD,
Jukebox or iPod.
H - Mute function on/off.
I
I - Radio mode: radio frequency shift
to the next station in preset steps,
starting from the station currently
tuned in.
SIRIUS satellite radio mode
(where available): shifts the radio
channel to the next station in
preset steps, starting from the
station currently tuned in.
CD, MP3, Jukebox, USB and iPod
Mode: selects the next folder.
Menu: scrolls through the menus.
J - Radio mode: shifts the radio
frequency to the previous station
in preset steps, starting from the
station currently tuned in.
SIRIUS satellite radio mode
(where available): shifts the
previous radio channel starting
from the station currently tuned
in.
CD, MP3, Jukebox, USB and iPod
Mode: selects the previous folder.
Menu: scrolls through the menus.
K - Confirms the function, item or
value selected.
Ref. 35 Controls to the left of the
steering wheel
A - Light switch
B - Fuel tank door opening button
C - Luggage compartment lid
opening button
D - Mode button
E - Instrument panel brightness
control (UP)
F - Instrument panel brightness
control (DOWN)
G - Front parking sensors enable/
disable.
B
C
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G
K
J
A
D
E
F
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Controls on driver’s door
Controls on inside roof
Controls on front dome light
A - Front left-hand power window
control
B - Front right-hand power window
control
C - External rear-view mirror controls
A - Anti-lift alarm system deactivation
B - Alarm system motion sensor
deactivation
C - Paired telephone hands-free
microphone
A - LH side light switch
B - Central light switch
C - RH side light switch
3
A
B
C
A B
C
A
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B
C
Instrument panel
1)
2)
3)
Fuel level gauge and low fuel
indicator
Speedometer
Display
1
2
4)
5)
Tachometer
Coolant thermometer and high
temperature warning light
3
4
5
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Controls and warning
lights
Rear fog lights
When the rear fog lights are
turned on.
Position lights/low beams
3
This warning light
illuminates when the
position lights, low beams or parking
lights are turned on.
High beams
When the high beams are
turned on or used to flash.
Parking lights
With the key removed, it
indicates that the parking
lights are on.
Alternator failure
This warning light
illuminates when there is a
fault in the charging system.
When the battery is insufficiently
charged or overcharged (flashing).
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Engine failure control
system (OBDII) (*)
In normal conditions, this
warning light should illuminate when
the ignition key is turned to MAR
(ON) and should go off as soon as the
engine is started. This will show that ,
the warning light is working properly.
If the warning light remains on or
illuminates while driving, it indicates
that there is a failure in the fuel
supply/ignition and emission control
system. This failure could cause
high exhaust emissions, loss of
performance, poor vehicle handling
and high consumption levels.
In these conditions you can proceed
slowly without demanding engine
performance. Prolonged use of the
vehicle when this warning light is
illuminated may cause damage. For
this reason, you should contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as
possible. The warning light will go off
if the problem is no longer present.
The error will be stored by the system
in any case.
WARNING: When the ignition key is
turned to MAR (ON), if the warning
light
does not illuminate or if it
illuminates while driving, contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as
possible.
Automatic gearbox
failure (*)
Depending on the message
displayed it signals:
- a gearbox failure.
If the failure permits, slowly drive
to the nearest Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
- a too high temperature of the
gearbox oil.
In this case, slow down until the
temperature goes down to the
normal values for use (the warning
light goes off), see page 144.
Low oil pressure (*)
Under normal conditions,
the warning light should
illuminate when the ignition key is
turned to MAR (ON) and should go
off as soon as the engine is started.
If the warning light remains on
or illuminates while driving, this
indicates a too low engine oil
pressure.
In this case, turn the engine off
immediately and carry out the
necessary checks.
If the problem persists, contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Tire pressure (TPMS) (*)
This warning light is
connected to the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). It
illuminates when the system detects
an insufficient tire pressure or a
sudden loss of pressure (punctured
tire) of one or more tires.
If the warning light flashes prior to
remain on, it indicates that the system
is temporarily unavailable.
Low brake fluid warning
light (*)
Defective ABS system (*)
This warning light
illuminates when the
ABS system is not functioning. The
standard braking system remains
operational, but it is advisable to
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer as soon as possible.
Seat belts (*)
This warning light
illuminates when the driver’s
seat belt is not fastened or improperly
fastened. A buzzer is also activated
when the warning light is on.
This warning light
illuminates when the brake fluid level
drops below the minimum level. If
accompanied by a specific message,
it indicates an EBD system failure.
In this case, do not apply the brakes
suddenly, since this may cause an early
locking of the rear wheels. Driving
extremely carefully, immediately go
to the nearest Authorized Maserati
Dealer to have the system checked.
When the pretensioner and/
or airbag system are/is defective.
If the warning light
illuminates while driving,
immediately check the
brake fluid level. If the fluid is below
the minimum level, there may be a
leakage in the circuit. Contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer before
driving further.
Turning the key to MAR
(ON), the warning light
illuminates but should go off
after a few seconds with the engine
running.
Airbag/pretensioner
failure (*)
Air Bag warning light
malfunction (*)
If the warning remains on
or stays on or if it does
not illuminate or if it
illuminates while driving, contact
your Authorized Maserati Dealer as
soon as possible.
Maserati CODE (*)
With the ignition key
in MAR (ON) position,
the amber warning lights on the
instrument panel and on the multifunction display illuminate when the
system detects the following faults:
- Alarm system not available.
- Electronic key not detected.
- Have the vehicle protection system
checked.
or when the user is informed of the
following events:
- Vehicle break-in detected.
- Electronic key not recognized.
3
The warning light flashes
to indicate a malfunction of the “air
bag/pretensioners warning light” .
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Brake pads worn (*)
This warning light
illuminates on the
instrument cluster (for versions/
markets, where provided) when the
brake pads have reached their wear
limit. Please contact the Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
Left-hand direction
indicators
This warning light
illuminates when the left-hand
direction indicators or the hazard
lights are turned on.
Parking brake engaged
3
This warning light
illuminates when the
parking brake is applied.
ESC system
malfunction (*)
Brake Pads Wear Warning
Light
It turns on to indicate that
the brake pads have reached their
wear limit.
The display will show the warning
light and the message “Check Brake
Pads”.
The warning light and the message
will be displayed for 10 seconds.
Please contact an Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
Inertia switch, fuel cutout enabled
Indicates a malfunction in
the ESC system.
Please contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
This warning light
illuminates when a collision activates
the inertia switch, thus cutting off the
fuel supply.
Overriding
the ESC system (*)
After a collision, if you
smell fuel or note leakages
from the fuel system, do
not reactivate the switch in order to
prevent the risk of fire.
This lights up when the ESC
system is overridden.
Right-hand side
indicators
Windshield washer fluid
This warning light
illuminates when the right-hand
direction indicators or the hazard
lights are turned on.
This warning light signals a
low level of washer fluid in
the windshield washer tank.
(*) Viewed on the display as well
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Warning lights on the display
Cruise Control
This warning light indicates
that the constant speed
regulator, Cruise Control, is active.
Lighting system failure
This warning light
illuminates in the case of a
system failure or burning-out of the
position, direction indicator, rear fog
and license plate light bulbs.
Stop light failure
This warning light
illuminates in the case of a
system failure or burning-out of the
stop light bulbs.
Twilight sensor failure
This warning light
illuminates in the case of a
failure of the twilight sensor.
Catalyst temperature too
high
This warning light
illuminates if the engine runs
irregularly with consequent high
temperature in the exhaust system.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
IF THE WARNING LIGHT
IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE
MESSAGE “HIGH CATALYTIC
CONV. TEMPERATURE SLOW DOWN”:
the catalytic converter temperature is
too high. The driver must slow down
immediately until the warning light
turns off.
IF THE MESSAGE
“EXCESSIVE CATALYTIC
CONV. TEMPERATURE DO
NOT PROCEED” APPEARS AFTER
DECELERATING: the temperature in
the catalytic converters has reached
a dangerous level and the catalytic
converters could be damaged. Drive
slowly to the nearest workshop.
If the warning light
illuminates 3 times, the
engine will stops. The engine
can only be restarted turning the key
to off and then back to on. Go to the
nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer
driving at reduced speed.
Maserati declines all
responsibility for personal
injuries or property damage
deriving from non compliance with
the above mentioned warnings.
Power steering failure
This warning light indicates
that the power steering
system is malfunctioning.
Drive slowly to the nearest
Authorized Maserati Dealer , being
extremely careful as steering effort
may increase.
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Low engine oil level
This warning light indicates
that the engine oil level is
low; to check it see page 214.
Low Automatic gearbox
oil level
The red symbol indicates
that the gearbox oil level is too low.
Stop the vehicle and contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer to have
the system checked.
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Excessive coolant
temperature
Coupled to the “Coolant
thermometer”, it comes on together
with the warning light on the
instrument panel and indicates an
excessive temperature of the coolant.
In this condition, stop the vehicle and
have the cooling system checked by
your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
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ALC system failure
This warning light indicates
a failure of the automatic
headlight aiming system.
ASR system failure
This warning light indicates
the deactivation or failure
of the ASR system. In the event of
a failure, contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
Rain sensor failure
This warning light indicates
that the rain sensor is faulty.
Parking sensor failure
This warning light indicates
that the parking sensor
system is faulty.
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Shock absorber failure
While driving, it indicates
a malfunction in the
suspension system.
Doors and lids open
This warning light indicates
that the doors or lids are
open or not properly closed; the
display also shows an image of the
vehicle with the part not closed
highlighted in red.
WARNING: Before starting off, close
any doors and lids that are open or
not properly closed.
Ice hazard
This warning light
illuminates when the outside
temperature is 37.4 °F (3° C) or lower,
in order to indicate the risk of icy road
surfaces. Under such conditions, drive
carefully and slow down as the grip of
the tires could be markedly reduced.
Do not activate SPORT mode
in this situation.
Vehicle set to SPORT
When the button that sets
the vehicle to the SPORT
mode is pressed.
WARNING: SPORT mode changes the
vehicle driving features.
WARNING: SPORT mode should not be
activated if the road surface is in poor
conditions or or slippery.
WARNING: 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
enabled.
EPB automatic operation
disabled
This warning light indicates
that the EPB automatic activation/
deactivation function is disabled.
Automatic gearbox
This warning light indicates
that the automatic gearbox
feature is active.
“Low grip” function
This warning light indicates
that the low grip function is
active.
Seat heating
This warning light indicates
that the heating function is
activated on one or more seats.
Fuel economy
While driving, the system
will indicate that you should
shift gears in order to optimize fuel
consumption when the required
speed is reached.
The recommended gearshift indicator
will only work when the gearbox is
set to manual sequential operation.
Maintenance Schedule
Depending on the
accompanying message, this
indicates that maintenance schedule
deadlines are either approaching or
due.
Upon reaching a deadline, contact
your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
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Instruments and gauges
Fuel gauge
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The illumination of the warning light
inside the gauge indicates that there
are approx. 4.7 U.S. gal (18 liters) of
fuel in the tank.
If the pointer positions on 0
(beginning of scale) and the fuel
reserve warning light flashes, this
indicates a system malfunction.
In this case, contact the Authorized
Maserati Dealer to have the system
checked.
Speedometer
Tachometer
It indicates the vehicle speed. The
gauge starts providing data when
2.5 mph (4 km/h) are exceeded.
It indicates the engine RPM Proper
driving allows the driver to achieve
proper engine performance, without
the need of over-revving.
Coolant thermometer
Display
It indicates the temperature of the
coolant. If the needle indicates high
temperatures and at the same time
the warning light illuminates, stop
the vehicle immediately and have
the cooling system checked by your
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Incorporated in the instrument panel,
it performs the following functions:
- provides general information while
driving;
- signals failures and warnings.
The user can interact with the system
by setting the parameters for the
information that can be recalled.
The screen page displayed following
the initial check cycle, in normal
operating conditions, (standard
screen page) contains the following
information:
A - date
B - time
C - gear engaged
D - driving mode
B
E - total odometer
F - trip odometer A, B or vehicle
speed repeated
G - other symbols that may be
displayed as icons
H - outside temperature.
From the set-up menu in the Multi
Media System, the user can also
choose to have the information
displayed for the Audio, Navigator
and Telephone repeated on the
dashboard. For the relevant
procedures and instructions, see the
“Multi Media System” manual.
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Controls
MODE
3
The screen page activation and
setting are controlled by pressing the
MODE J buttons, “+” K and “-” L.
Pressing the MODE J button briefly
will switch to the following screen
pages in sequence:
- Trip A
- Trip B
- Tire pressure
- Left-hand front seat comfort
- Right-hand front seat comfort
- Option Selection
- TPMS calibration
- Standard.
Pressing the MODE J button at length
(over 2 seconds) the user will select
the Trip Odometer information
currently displayed, or the Trip
Odometer A if the tachometric
repetition is active. This piece of
information will flash for 10 seconds,
after which the non-flashing
information previously viewed is
displayed once again.
“+“ and “-”
By means of the “+ “ K and “-” L
buttons, the user can adjust the
instrument panel brightness.
When the “Option Selection” screen
page is viewed, these buttons can be
used to select, choosing between Trip
Odometer A and Trip Odometer B, the
information to be repeated on the
display. By selecting, Odo A or Odo
B using the MODE J button and then
pressing buttons “+ “ and “-”, the
user will display the trip information
selected (flashing) alternately.
When the “TPMS calibration” page
is displayed, press button “+” to
activate the calibration process.
Trip Odometer reset
In all these cases, and before the 10second timing has elapsed, pressing
the MODE J button briefly (less
than 2 seconds) will reset the trip
information relating to the flashing
Odometer (A or B).
Each of these has a 10-second
timing, after which the non-flashing
information previously viewed is
restored.
Setting the date
The date can be set by means of
the set up menu of the Multi Media
System (see Multi Media System
Manual).
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L
TRIP screen page
Tire pressure screen page
Comfort screen page
The Trip screen page is recalled by
pressing the MODE J button; Each
TRIP screen page (A or B) is timed, i.e.,
it is displayed for a maximum of 10
seconds, after which the screen page
previously active is displayed once
again.
When the TRIP A or TRIP B feature is
active, the following information is
viewed on the display:
- traveled distance (km - miles)
- average fuel consumption (km/l –
mpg)
- average traveling speed (km/h mph)
- trip time (hh:mm)
- fuel range (km – miles)
The unit for fuel consumption
measurement can be adjusted by the
user from the Multi Media System setup menu.
Pressing the MODE J button the user
will display information about the
“Tire Pressure”.
This screen page is displayed for 10
seconds and, in normal conditions, it
will appear as shown in figure.
In addition, the system acknowledges
the following conditions:
- system not calibrated
- system failure
- low pressure or puncture in one or
more tires.
Repeatedly press the MODE J button
to display the screen page showing
the operating status of the heating
system for each seat.
The user can view the following
information:
N - Seat indication.
O - Heating level.
This screen page remains displayed for
10 seconds, as shown in figure.
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Option Selection Screen Page
TPMS calibration page
Briefly press the MODE J button to
display the screen page and select the
desired value among the following
ones:
- TRIP A distance.
- TRIP B distance.
- Current speed repetition.
the value to be set, in the F area of
the display, on the Standard screen
page (see page 73).
This screen page remains displayed for
10 seconds, as shown in figure.
The options listed can be selected
by pressing the “+” and “-“ buttons
and are confirmed by briefly pressing
the MODE J button or simply not
performing any operation for 10
seconds.
In the event that: the system has
not been calibrated, following
replacement or reversal of one or
more tires, the warning light
will
illuminate on the instrument panel
and the display will show the message
warning the driver to calibrate the
system.
To calibrate the system, you need
to to select the “TPMS calibration
page” by pressing the MODE J button.
Subsequently press and hold button
“+” to activate the calibration process
(see on page 48).
Multi Media System
Configuration Menu
By accessing the Configuration
mode, the user can set-up the vehicle
features.
The parameters that can be set are
the following:
- Display configuration
s SELECT THE COLOR CHOOSING
between day/night mode or
automatic setting)
s ADJUST THE BRIGHTNESS
- Sounds
s VOICE CONTROL VOLUME
s VOICE SYNTHESIS SETTING
- Language selection (Italian, English,
Spanish, German, French, Dutch)
- Define the vehicle parameters
s SPEED LIMIT
s INSTRUMENT PANEL BUZZER VOLUME
s DOOR AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
locking
s INFO REPETITION ON INSTRUMENT
panel
s 3TOP 'O 0ARKING SENSORS
Controls to the left of the
steering wheel
Controls
Horn
Press the horn symbol A, to activate
the horn.
Rear fog lights
Press button C to turn on the rear
fog lights. They only work when the
low beams are on. The symbol on the
button illuminates when the lights
are on.
Opening the luggage compartment
Press button D to open the luggage
compartment lid.
It can be operated only when the
ignition key is removed or turned to
STOP (OFF) and ACC.
Vehicles are also equipped
with a lever inside the luggage
compartment, which permits opening
from the inside.
Do not use the rear fog
lights in normal visibility
conditions to avoid dazzling
vehicles behind.
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Opening the fuel tank door
Press button E to open the fuel tank
door on the rear right-hand side of
the vehicle.
It can be operated only when the
ignition key is removed or turned to
STOP (OFF).
Setting the brightness level of
instruments and gauges
Press button F or G to increase
or decrease the brightness of the
instruments and gauges.
You can adjust the brightness both in
daytime (headlights off) and nighttime (headlights on) mode.
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MODE
Pressing button H will select the
screen pages to be viewed on the
instrument panel display.
Front parking sensors enable/
disable
Front parking sensors can be disabled
and enabled through button L,
depending on the Stop & Go mode
(see “Stop & Go function” on
page 52).
L
E
F
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G
H
Dashboard buttons
Door locking and unlocking
SPORT mode
Hazard warning lights
Buttons N and O control the locking
and unlocking of the locks.
Press the button P to select SPORT
mode for a racing-style setting
which acts on the following systems:
suspension, traction control,
automatic gearbox, and on exhaust
opening.
Please note: that selecting SPORT
mode will strongly decrease driving
comfort, especially in city traffic and
on uneven road surfaces.
Press button M to turn on the hazard
lights. These lights will operate with
the ignition key in any position. Press
the button again to turn them off.
When the hazard lights are on, the
direction indicators, the relative
warning lights on the instrument
panel and the button itself flash.
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WARNING: When the hazard warning
lights are activated, the direction
indicators control is disabled.
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M
N
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Low Grip
PARK OFF
ESC System
This mode should be used on
particularly slippery road surfaces
(e.g., rain, snow, ice). To activate/
deactivate this mode, press button Q.
When this function is active, the word
“ICE” illuminates on the display (see
chapter “Other system function” on
page 140).
This function disables the automatic
activation of the electric parking
brake (EPB) (see page 163). The EPB
is deactivated/reactivated by pressing
the R button.
The ESC system is automatically
activated every time the engine starts.
While driving, it is possible to
deactivate and reactivate the system
by pressing button S. To avoid
accidental deactivation, it is necessary
to hold the button down for
approximately 2 seconds to deactivate
the ESC system.
When the system is deactivated,
the amber light
lights up on the
instrument panel and on the display,
and the latter displays a specific
message.
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Roof panel buttons
Deactivating the alarm system
motion sensors
Press button T to deactivate the alarm
motion sensing system. When this
function is deactivated, the LED on
the button flashes for 3 seconds and
then turns off.
Anti-lift alarm system deactivation
Press button U to deactivate the
anti-lift alarm. When this function is
deactivated, the LED on the button
flashes for 3 seconds and then turns
off.
U
WARNING: Deactivation of the
motion sensing and anti-lift alarm
devices remains memorized until the
following alarm system activation.
Therefore, if these devices are
deactivated but the alarm system
is not activated within a very short
time, their deactivation will remain
memorized until the next system
activation, regardless of whether the
vehicle is on or off.
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Internal equipment
Front dome light
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The dome light includes a central light
and two reading lights. The central
light, which turns on automatically
when one of the doors is opened and
turns off following the door closing
(timed deactivation) may be turned
on manually by pressing button A.
The reading lights are controlled by
the relative buttons B.
If they are turned on pressing the
button, both the central and reading
lights will remain on for about 15
minutes after turning the engine off
and will then turn off.
When the exterior lights are turned
on, the two night LEDs C illuminate.
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C
Opening one or more doors, the front
and rear dome lights will turn on
for approx. 3 minutes. If the door is
closed before this time has elapsed,
the lights will turn off after about 10
seconds.
Upon removing the key from the
switch and activating the centralized
door locking system with the remote
control, the dome lamps turn on for
about 10 seconds.
In the event of a collision causing
the inertia switch activation, the
dome lights turn on automatically for
approx. 15 minutes.
Rear dome light
The rear dome lights D, with
automatic operation upon opening
of one of the doors and timed
deactivation, may be turned on/off
manually by pressing the transparent
button at point E.
Clothing hook
The hook F can be ejected by pressing
button G.
To close it, simply tilt it and push it
back into its seating.
C
E
G
B
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F
D
Sun visors
Clock
The sun visors can be folded to the
front and to the side of the vehicle. To
move the visor to the sides, lower and
release it from the catch H.
By lowering the visor on the
passenger’s side you can access the
courtesy mirror with incorporated
light. This turns on automatically
(with the ignition key in MAR (ON)
position) when raising the mirror
protective cover. Before raising the
visor, close the mirror cover.
Press button L to set the clock:
brief pressure = slow adjustment
prolonged pressure = fast adjustment.
This illuminates when the external
lights are turned on.
Front ashtray and cigarette
lighter
They are found on the center console,
under a cover. To open the cover, slide
it forward.
Press button M fully down to operate
the cigarette lighter. After about 20
seconds this returns automatically to
the initial position and is ready for
use.
Remove the tray in order to clean the
ashtray.
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WARNING: Always check to ensure
that the cigarette lighter has turned
off.
The cigarette lighter reaches
very high temperatures.
Handle it carefully and do
not allow children to use it: risk of
fire and burns!
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Front and rear beverage holders
on center console
The front beverage holder is
positioned behind the gearshift
lever and the rear one on the center
console between the two seats.
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Glove compartment
Pocket-change compartment
The glove compartment is positioned
in the lower part of the dashboard
on the passenger’s side, and can be
opened by lifting the handle with lock
N.
The glove compartment is equipped
with a courtesy light that turns on
automatically when the compartment
door is opened and turns off when it
is closed.
The front armrest houses a glove
compartment.
To access the compartment, lift the
armrest P pulling on the internal
handle O. To close the compartment,
lower the armrest until the lock
engages.
To help ensure passenger
safety, the compartment
must always remain closed
while driving.
WARNING: Do not place objects
weighing over 22 lb (10 kg) in the
glove compartment.
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HomeLink
Customer Assistance
General Information
This system allows you to control
automatic gate and garage door
opening devices, as well as lighting or
alarm systems from inside the vehicle.
Programmable directly on the
transmitting station by means of
the original remote controls for the
devices to be controlled, it adapts to
the existing systems.
The control and programming panel
is composed of three keys: Q, R, S and
a LED T.
If you have problems with training
the HomeLink Universal Transceiver,
or would like information on home
products that can be operated by the
transmitter, call (800) 355-3515. On the
Internet, go to www.Homelink.com.
If you are programming HomeLink
to operate a garage door or gate, it
is recommended that you unplug the
motor for that device during training.
Repeatedly pressing the remote
control button could burn out the
motor.
HomeLink stores the code in a
permanent memory. There should
be no need to retrain HomeLink if
your car’s battery goes dead or is
disconnected.
If your garage door opener was
manufactured before April 1982,
you may not be able to program
HomeLink to operate it. Garage door
openers manufactured before that
date do not have a safety feature that
causes them to stop and reverse if an
obstacle is detected during closing,
increasing the risk of injury. If you
have questions, call (800) 355-3515.
Important Safety Precautions
Always refer to the operating
instructions and safety information
that came with your garage door
opener or other equipment you
intend to operate with the HomeLink
Universal Transceiver. If you do not
have this information, you should
contact the manufacturer of the
equipment.
While training or using HomeLink,
make sure you have a clear view of
the garage door or gate, and that no
one will be injured by its movement.
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Q
R
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Programming
Use
- Press and hold down the keys Q
and S;
- after about 20 seconds, the LED T
starts flashing;
- release the keys;
- hold the remote control for the
device to be controlled close to the
HomeLink control panel (12 in);
- simultaneously press and hold
down the key of the hand-held
remote control and one of the
three HomeLink keys Q, R or S;
- successful programming is signaled
by the LED T flashing faster;
- release the keys.
To program the other keys, repeat
the operations skipping the first three
steps.
- When the signal of the device to
be activated reaches its operating
range, press the dedicated
HomeLink key.
- The LED T remains on while the
signal is being transmitted.
The devices controlled via the
HomeLink function can, in any case,
still be activated from the original
remote controls.
Should the programmed HomeLink
not activate the system to be
controlled, it may be that it is
controlled by a remote control with a
rolling code.
A rolling activation code can be
recognized in the following ways:
- consulting the instruction manual
provided with the device to be
controlled;
- despite the HomeLink
programming procedure having
been carried out correctly, the
HomeLink function does not
activate the device;
- holding the dedicated HomeLink
key pressed down, the LED T briefly
flashes fast and then stays on for 2
seconds; this sequence is repeated
for about 20 seconds.
Programming for devices controlled
by rolling code
- Locate the specific setting key
by consulting the user manual of
the system to be controlled. This
is normally located on the motor
which drives the device.
- Press the key and, in normal
conditions, a LED will come on.
WARNING: Normally, after this
operation you have 30 seconds to
start the next one.
- Briefly press the HomeLink key you
have chosen to control the device
(Q, R, S).
- Press it a second time; when it
is released the operation should
be completed. For some types of
motors, the key might have to be
pressed a third time.
Reprogramming a single key
Deleting the programmed keys
As required by the FCC:
If you want to program activation
of a new system on an already used
HomeLink key, proceed as follows:
- press and hold down the HomeLink
key selected;
- after about 20 seconds, the LED T
starts flashing; keep the key pressed
down;
- hold the original remote control of
the device to be controlled close to
the HomeLink control panel (12 in);
- press and hold down the original
remote control key;
- successful programming is signaled
by the LED T flashing faster;
- release both keys.
The system previously programmed
on HomeLink has thus been replaced
with the new programming and is
ready to be used.
This operation has no impact on the
other HomeLink keys.
Unlike programming which is done
for each individual key, deletion is
done for all three keys simultaneously.
To delete, proceed as follows:
- press and hold down the keys Q
and S;
- after about 20 seconds, the LED T
starts flashing;
- release the keys.
This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING: It is advisable to carry out
the HomeLink deletion procedure
when you intend to sell the vehicle.
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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This device complies with Industry
Canada Standard RSS-210.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference
that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Before you drive
Doors
Power windows
Engine compartment lid
Luggage compartment
Fuel tank door
Keys
Ignition switch
Electronic alarm system device
Front seats
Rear seats
Rear-view mirrors
Steering wheel
External lights and direction indicators
Windshield wipers/washer and headlight washers
Multi Media System
Air conditioning
Bose® Surround Sound System
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Doors
Before opening a door, make
sure the maneuver can be
performed safely.
Opening from the outside
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Turn off the alarm system and the
centralized door locking system by
pressing button A on the remote
control (see chapter “Electronic alarm
system device”, page 101) or insert
and turn the key in the lock on one
of the front doors. To open the door,
press button C inside each handle.
The vehicle is equipped with power
locks which move the mechanical
parts during when pressing this
button.
As these are electrically operated
locks, a slight pressure on the button
will unlock the doors.
In the event of an emergency (dead
battery or electric system failure)
to open the doors, with the locks
released, press button D. Otherwise, if
the doors are locked, you must release
them by turning the key in the lock to
open them, then press button D.
In this case, being a conventional
mechanism, hold button D down
longer.
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D
On the door panels, in a position
which is visible from the outside,
there is a dual-color (green/red) LED
E which indicates the status of the
locks (locked/unlocked). The red LEDs
illuminate for 3 seconds after the
locks are engaged and the green LEDs
for the same amount of time when
they are unlocked.
WARNING: The door LEDs remain
illuminated for approximately 3
seconds and therefore, in normal
conditions, they are off.
E
When the alarm system is turned on
and the doors are locked, the LEDs on
the doors flash.
The remote control allows you to
operate the centralized opening of all
the doors or of the driver’s door only,
depending on the Multi Media System
settings. When locking the doors from
the outside, if one or more doors
are not properly closed they will
not be locked, while if the luggage
compartment is not properly closed,
the doors will always lock.
In both cases, the malfunction will be
indicated by the direction indicators
flashing for a few seconds.
Opening from the inside
Door open warning lights
To open the door, even if the lock is
engaged, pull the internal handle F.
There are two buttons on the front
central dashboard, which operate the
door locking and unlocking functions:
G - door locking;
H - door unlocking.
If the doors and the engine/luggage
compartment lids are not closed
properly, this is signaled by the
illumination of appropriate symbols
on the instrument panel display,
accompanied by the messages “Door
open” or “Doors open”.
WARNING: By pulling the internal
handle on the driver’s door, all the
locks can be released at the same time
or just the driver’s door, depending on
the Multi Media System settings.
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WARNING: The interior buttons for
door locking/unlocking, luggage
compartment lid opening and fuel
tank door opening are disabled when
the doors are locked from the outside.
WARNING: In the event that the
inertia switch activates, the doors are
electrically unlocked and the vehicle
can be accessed by pressing button D.
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G
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Door lock ECU initialization
Door courtesy light
Every time the battery is connected
or a fuse replaced, you must perform
the system initialization procedure
to ensure proper system operation.
To perform this procedure, lock and
then unlock the doors using the door
remote control.
Each door panel is fitted, on the
lower side, with a courtesy light L to
illuminate the area where passengers
enter/exit the vehicle.
Door open indicator
Each door is provided with a reflector
K fitted on the lower side of the door
panel.
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Buzzer
Upon exceeding a speed of 3 mph
(5 km/h), if one or more doors/lids
are open or not properly closed, a
warning buzzer will be activated.
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For your safety, it is not
recommended to engage
and/or shift gears with the
doors, trunk lid or vehicle’s hood
open.
Power windows
Activation is only possible with the
ignition key in the MAR (ON) position.
The armrest on the driver’s door
is equipped with the controls for
operating all of the power windows,
while the other door panel house the
control for the relative window only.
A - Front left-hand window opening/
closing.
B - Front right-hand window
opening/closing.
Press the button for the driver’s
window A, with the ignition key to
MAR (ON), to activate automatic
operation: the window is closed when
it reaches the upper limit (or pressing
the button again).
A
B
WARNING: If the power window is
activated with the door open, the
window stops before reaching the
upper limit, to prevent interference
with the weather strip when the door
is closed.
Leaving children in a parked
vehicle with the windows
shut is dangerous: the
temperature inside the vehicle
can reach very high levels, causing
fainting and serious injuries.
When the door is opened,
the window is slightly
lowered and then closes
automatically after the door is closed:
take the greatest care to avoid
passengers (especially children) being
near the windows when opening/
closing the doors.
WARNING: Before disconnecting
the battery, lower the side windows
by at least 1-2 in (4-5 cm) to avoid
damaging the weather strips when
opening and closing the doors. When
the battery is connected and fully
charged, this operation is performed
automatically whenever the doors are
opened or closed. The windows must
remain lowered until the recharged
battery is reconnected. If the battery
is discharged and the windows are
fully up, only open the doors when
strictly necessary and being extremely
careful: do not close them again until
the windows can be lowered.
Improper use of the power
window controls can be
dangerous. Check that
passengers are away from the side
windows before closing them.
Always remove the ignition key when
you get out of the vehicle, in order
to avoid accidental activation of the
power windows - they represent a
hazard for passengers remaining in
the vehicle.
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WARNING: Before activating the
alarm system, check that all the
windows and the sunroof are closed
to prevent accidental activation of the
alarm system.
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Engine compartment lid
To unlock the engine compartment
lid, pull the lever A found in
the lower, left-hand side of the
dashboard.
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Disengage the safety latch by lifting
lever B shown in the figure.
Lifting the lid: this operation is
facilitated by two gas struts.
The engine lid positions itself at the
maximum opening position and does
not require support stays.
To close the engine lid: lower it to
about 8 in (20 cm) from the engine
compartment and let it drop: it will
close automatically.
Always check that the engine
lid is properly shut so that it
does not open while driving.
For your safety, it is not
recommended to engage
and/or shift gears with the
doors, trunk lid or vehicle’s hood
open.
Luggage compartment
The luggage compartment lid can
be opened from inside or outside
the vehicle. Button A, which opens
it from inside, is located to the left
of the steering wheel; it can only be
operated when the ignition key is
removed or turned to STOP (OFF) and
ACC.
To open the luggage compartment lid
from outside, press button B on the
ignition key: this opens the lock and
the lid rises slightly.
To open the lid from the outside
when the alarm is deactivated and the
key is inside the vehicle, simply press
the button underneath the license
plate light frame. To avoid accidental
activation while the vehicle is moving,
it is only possible to open the luggage
compartment when the ignition key is
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removed or turned to STOP (OFF) and
ACC.
Two gas struts facilitate the lid
opening. The struts are calibrated
to help ensure that they function
correctly with the weights specified
by the manufacturer. The arbitrary
addition of objects (spoiler, luggage
rack etc.) may impair the lid’s correct
operation and safety.
When using the luggage
compartment, never exceed
the maximum loads allowed
(see section on “Capacities and
technical specifications”). Also check
that the objects contained in the
luggage compartment are arranged
properly.
The luggage compartment is
illuminated by an internal light that
comes on automatically when the
luggage compartment lid is opened;
deactivation is timed. If the luggage
compartment lid is left open, the light
turns off after a few minutes. To turn
it on again, close the lid and then
reopen it.
Emergency opening of the luggage
compartment
In the event that somebody is
accidentally locked in the luggage
compartment, the lid can be opened
from the inside by pulling the lever
D positioned in the center of the
lid. The lever is visible even in poor
lighting conditions.
Emergency opening
If necessary, the luggage
compartment lid can be opened by
pulling the small cable C, hidden
underneath the covering of the lefthand side panel.
Once you have located the cable
and pulled it out from the covering,
pull it forward to open the luggage
compartment lid.
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D
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Fuel tank door
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The fuel tank door is found on the
rear, left-hand side of the vehicle. To
open the door, press button A on the
left of the steering wheel.
It can be operated only when the
ignition key is removed or turned to
STOP (OFF).
The tank cap hermetic seal may result
in a slight pressure increase inside the
tank. Any hissing noise while the cap
is being opened is normal.
When refueling, the cap must remain
attached to the door by means of the
hook provided B.
The cap is linked to the filler neck
with a strap, to prevent it from being
lost while refueling.
The fuel tank door must be closed
manually.
Before closing the fuel tank door,
check that the filler cap is fully
tightened.
Never bring open flames
or lit cigarettes close to the
filler: Risk of fire!
Fuel tank door emergency
opening
If necessary, the fuel tank door can be
opened by pulling the small cable C
inside the luggage compartment.
To reach the cable, you must remove
the small panel D turning the screw E
by a quarter of a turn.
Also avoid putting your face close to
the filler so as not to inhale noxious
fumes.
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E
B
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Keys
The Maserati CODE system
In order to help increase protection
against theft, the vehicle is equipped
with an electronic engine immobilizer
system (Maserati CODE), which is
automatically activated when the
ignition key is removed.
Each ignition key contains an
electronic device which transmits a
code signal to the Maserati CODE
control unit, and engine ignition
is enabled only if the key code is
acknowledged by the system.
Two keys are supplied with the
vehicle.
The key is used for:
- starting the engine
- activating the central door locking
system
- deactivating/activating the
passenger airbag (on vehicles
equipped with manual deactivation
system)
- opening the luggage compartment
lid electrically
- activating/deactivating the alarm
system
- locking/unlocking the glove
compartment.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Operation
Each time the ignition key is removed
from the STOP (OFF) position, the
protection system will activate the
engine immobilizer.
When the key is turned to MAR (ON),
upon engine start-up:
1) If the code is acknowledged, the
CODE warning light
on the
instrument panel will turn off within
a second, while the OBDII warning
, once the ECU diagnosis
light
cycle has been completed, will turn
off after about 18 seconds. If these
conditions are met, the protection
system recognizes the key code and
deactivates the engine immobilizer.
Turn the key to start the engine.
2) If the CODE warning light
stays
, goes off
on and the OBDII lamp
after 18 seconds and then comes on
again immediately, the code is not
recognized. If this occurs, turn the
key to STOP (OFF) and then back to
MAR (ON). If the immobilizer stays
on, try with the other keys. If you
still cannot start the engine, try the
emergency start procedure (see on
page 174) and contact your local
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
When driving with the ignition key in
the MAR (ON) position:
1) If the CODE warning light
illuminates, it means that the system
is performing a self-diagnostic
cycle. At the first stop, you can
test the system: turn the ignition
key to STOP (OFF) the engine and
then back to MAR (ON). The CODE
warning light
will come on and
should turn off in approximately
one second. If the warning light
stays on, repeat the procedure
described previously leaving the
key at STOP (OFF) for more that 30
seconds. If the malfunction persists,
contact your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
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2) If the CODE warning light
flashes, it means that the
vehicle is not protected by the
immobilizer device. Contact your
local Authorized Maserati Dealer
immediately to have the codes of
all the keys restored in the memory.
WARNING: Strong impacts can
damage the electronic components in
the key.
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WARNING: Each key has its own
specific code, which must be stored
in the memory of the system control
unit.
Duplicating the keys
Emergency starting
When ordering additional keys,
remember that the memorization
procedure (up to maximum of 7
keys) must be performed on all the
keys, including those already in
your possession. Contact your local
Authorized Maserati Dealer directly,
bringing with you all the keys in your
possession, the Maserati CODE system
CODE CARD, the electronic alarm
system CODE CARD, a personal ID and
the identification and registration
documents proving ownership of the
vehicle. The codes of any keys that are
not available when the new storage
procedure is performed will be erased
from the memory to prevent any lost
or stolen keys being used to start the
vehicle.
If the MASERATI CODE fails to
deactivate the engine immobilizer,
the CODE warning light
will
illuminate permanently, the OBDII
warning light
will turn off after
four seconds and then will illuminate
immediately and the engine will
not start. To start the engine, it is
necessary to follow the emergency
start procedure.
WARNING: We recommended that
you read the entire procedure before
carrying it out. If you make a mistake,
you should turn the ignition key to
STOP (OFF) and repeat the operations
from step 1.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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1) Read the 5-digit electronic code on
the CODE CARD.
2) Turn the ignition key to MAR
(ON): the CODE
and OBDII
warning lights are on.
3) Press the accelerator pedal
fully down and keep it pressed.
Approximately 8 seconds later, the
OBDII warning light
will go
off. Release the accelerator and
get ready to count the number of
times the OBDII warning light
flashes.
4) As soon as the displayed number
of flashes is equal to the first digit
of your CODE CARD, depress the
accelerator and keep it pressed
down until the OBDII warning light
goes off, after being off for
approximately 4 seconds. You can
now release the accelerator pedal.
5) The OBDII warning light
starts flashing again. As soon as
the displayed number of flashes
is equal to the second digit of
your CODE CARD, press down the
accelerator pedal and hold it.
6) Proceed in the same manner for the
remaining digits in the code on the
CODE CARD.
7) When the last digit has been
entered, keep the accelerator pedal
pressed down. The OBDII warning
light
illuminates for 4 seconds
and then goes off. You can now
release the accelerator pedal.
8) A quick flashing of the OBDII
warning light
(about 4 seconds)
confirms that the operation has
been performed correctly.
9) Start the engine turning the key
from MAR (ON) to AVV (START).
If the OBDII warning light
remains on, turn the key to STOP
(OFF) and repeat the procedure
from step 1.
This procedure can be repeated an
unlimited number of times.
WARNING: After an emergency
start-up, you should contact your
local Authorized Maserati Dealer,
otherwise you will have to perform
the emergency start procedure every
time the engine is started.
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Ignition switch
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The ignition key can turn in 4
positions:
STOP - Engine off, engine
immobilizer and steering
wheel lock activated,
connected devices disabled,
apart from those that are
not key-controlled (e.g.,
centralized door lock,
luggage compartment
opening, etc.). The key is
removable.
ACC - Position for cigarette lighter
and power socket activation.
The key is not removable.
MAR - Driving position. All electrical
devices can operate.
AVV - Engine starting.
STOP ACC
MAR
AVV
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Upon exceeding a speed of 3 mph
(5 km/h), if one or more doors/lids
are open or not properly closed, a
warning buzzer will be activated.
When you get out of the
vehicle, always remove the
key to prevent someone
from accidentally activating the
controls.
WARNING: The ignition key can be
removed from the switch only when
the gearshift lever (see page 134) is
in position P. If the gearshift lever
is shifted to P after turning off the
engine, the key can only be removed
within 30 seconds from turning it to
STOP (OFF). If you do not remove
the key within 30 seconds, you will
need to turn it back to MAR (ON) and
then to STOP (OFF) to have a further
30 seconds within which to remove
the key. In the event that the key
unlocking system fails or if it is not
possible to shift the gearshift lever
to P, to remove the key you must
turn it to STOP (OFF), then remove
the cap A using a pen or sufficiently
pointed tool, then press the button
just uncovered and at the same time
extract the key. Once the key has
been removed, refit the cap A.
After stopping the vehicle,
always shift the gearshift
lever to P.
In the event of tampering
with the starter switch (e.g.,
attempted theft), have it
checked by your Authorized Maserati
Dealer before restarting the vehicle.
If the automatic electric
parking brake function is
deactivated, remember to
apply the parking brake manually.
Never leave children
unattended in the vehicle.
Electronic alarm system
device
The electronic alarm system performs
the following functions:
- remote control of the centralized
door locking/unlocking system
- perimeter surveillance, detecting
the opening of doors, engine/
luggage compartment lids
- motion surveillance, detecting
intrusion in the passenger
compartment
- vehicle movement surveillance.
WARNING: The engine immobilizer
function is ensured by the Maserati
CODE system, which is automatically
activated when the key is removed
from the ignition switch.
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Activation
Press button A on the key to activate
the alarm system:
- the direction indicators flash once
- the system beeps;
- the red LEDs on the front door
panels flash;
- the vehicle centralized door locking
is activated and the doors are
locked.
The system becomes operative after
approximately 25 seconds and the
alarm is activated when:
- a door is opened
- the luggage compartment lid is
opened
- the engine compartment lid is
opened
- someone attempts to enter the
vehicle from a window
- the power supply is disconnected
- the siren is disconnected
- the vehicle is moved.
Should the direction indicators flash
9 times when you activate the alarm
system, this means that one of the
doors or lids is not properly closed
and therefore is not protected by
the perimeter surveillance. Check
for correct closing of doors, engine/
luggage compartment lids and close
the open one without deactivating
the alarm system: the direction
indicators flashing once indicate
that now the door, engine/luggage
compartment lids are closed properly
and are protected by the perimeter
surveillance.
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WARNING: If the direction indicators
flash 9 times when the alarm system
is activated with doors, front and
rear lids properly closed, this means
that the self-diagnostic function has
detected a malfunction in the system
and that you should contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer to have
the system checked.
When the electronic alarm is active,
the user may remotely open the
trunk. In this case, the motion and
anti-lift sensors are temporarily
deactivated.
If the luggage compartment is then
closed, the sensors will be reactivated.
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Deactivation
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Press button B on the key to
deactivate the alarm system:
- the direction indicators flash twice
- the system emits a double beep
- the red LEDs on the front door
panels turn off
- the centralized door locking system
is activated and the doors are
unlocked.
The alarm system is off and it is
therefore possible to enter the vehicle
and start the engine.
WARNING: The alarm system is not
deactivated when the key is turned in
the locks.
Getting into the vehicle when
the alarm system is on
When the remote control battery is
dead, to access the vehicle you must
insert the key in the lock on one
of the two front doors and turn it
clockwise to unlock it: the alarm will
sound but you can continue with the
normal starting procedure (see page
132). The alarm will turn off.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Pressing button B twice unlocks the
doors and also turns on the low
beams for 30 seconds.
Deactivating the motion sensing
alarm
The motion sensing system can be
deactivated also by pressing button C
on the roof panel. When this function
is deactivated, the LED on the button
flashes for 3 seconds and then turns
off.
Deactivating the anti-theft
alarm
Press button D to deactivate the
anti-lift alarm. When this function is
deactivated, the LED on the button
flashes for 3 seconds and then turns
off.
deactivated but the alarm system
is not activated within a very short
time, their deactivation will remain
memorized until the next system
activation, regardless of whether the
vehicle is on or off.
Alarm memory
If the warning light
appears
on the display when the vehicle is
started, accompanied by the message
“Break-in attempt detected” this
means that an intrusion has been
attempted during your absence.
Ordering extra remote keys
To purchase new keys with remote
control, contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer, bringing with you:
- all the keys with remote control in
your possession
- the Maserati CODE system CODE
CARD
- the electronic alarm system CODE
CARD
- your identity card
- the identification and registration
documents proving ownership of
the vehicle.
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The alarm system memory is reset
when you turn the ignition key.
WARNING: Deactivation of the
motion sensing and anti-lift alarm
devices remains memorized until the
following alarm system activation.
Therefore, if these devices are
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WARNING: Keys with remote control
that are not provided to the Dealer,
for the new code storage procedure,
will automatically be deactivated. This
is to prevent any lost or stolen keys
with remote control from being used
to deactivate the electronic alarm
system.
California Proposition 65
Warning
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THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Replacing remote operated
control battery
If you press one of the three buttons
and this does not activate the
corresponding function, before
replacing the batteries, check for
correct operation of the alarm system
functions using the other remote
control.
To replace the remote control battery:
- extract the key by pushing the
button E
- undo the screw F
- extract the battery holder G
- remove the battery H from its
retaining ring
- fit a new battery of the same type,
observing the indicated polarity
- fit the battery support G into the
remote control and secure it by
tightening the screw F.
E
G
F
H
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Front seats
Adjust the seat only when
the vehicle is stationary.
You could lose control of
the vehicle while driving. Moving
the seat could distract you or make
you press a pedal unintentionally.
Adjust the driver’s seat only when the
vehicle is stationary.
The seats can only be adjusted with
the ignition key in position MAR (ON).
It is however possible, when the
door is closed, to adjust the seat for
approx. 15 seconds after turning the
ignition key to STOP (OFF) and then
for other 15 seconds after the last
operation.
Back/forward adjustment
Push control A on the outer side of
the seat, forward or backward.
A
Height adjustment
Grip lever A at the center and push it
down or up.
Seat angle adjustment
- Front of seat: move the front end
of control A.
- Rear of seat: move the rear end of
control A.
Seatback inclination adjustment
Push lever B forward or backward to
raise or lower the seatback.
Sitting in a reclined position
while the vehicle is in motion
could be dangerous. The
seatback should not be tilted back
too far.
The 3-point shoulder/lap belt must be
firmly secured against the occupant’s
body in order to function properly.
Therefore, both the driver’s and
passenger’s reclining seatbacks must
always be in an upright position
while the vehicle is in motion;
otherwise the 3-point shoulder/
lap belt would not remain firmly
positioned against the occupant’s
body. Serious injury could result!
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Lumbar support adjustment
This system is fitted on the passenger
and driver’s seat. Push lever B up
or down to the most comfortable
position.
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Seatback tilt
To tilt the front seatback, lift lever C
and move the backrest forward.
To facilitate access to the rear seats
or exiting the vehicle, the front seats
are fitted with the “Easy Entry”
device (only active when the door is
open), which moves the seats forward
automatically when the seatback is
reclined forwards, and returns them
to their original position when the
seatback is tilted back again.
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WARNING: The system (excluding
the seat with position memory)
incorporates a safety device which
stops the seat travel and then moves
it forward slightly when the seatback
comes in contact with any passengers
seated in the rear seats.
To stop the seat when it is
automatically moving forward or
backward, operate any control.
The seat cannot be occupied
when reclining the seatback
or moving it to the upright
position.
Passengers shall get in or out of the
rear seats only when the front seat
is stopped. Take the greatest care to
avoid that passengers on the rear
seats (especially children) touch the
seat and its guides when it is moving.
Heating system
Heating is activated by turning
control D. Two heating pads are used
to heat the seat. When this function
is active for one or more seats, the
relative warning light illuminates on
the display.
Using control D, heating can be
adjusted to 3 different levels.
When the heating system is activated,
the relative function will appear on
the instrument panel display.
Storing the positions of the seats
and external rear-view mirrors
The system allows you to store and
recall 3 different positions for the
driver’s seat and the external rearview mirrors (buttons E).
The storage procedure is only possible
with the ignition key in position
MAR (ON). Adjust the position of
the seat, the external rear-view
mirrors and the steering wheel, then
engage reverse gear and position
the external passenger’s mirror again
to help ensure the best possible
visibility for reversing, then disengage
reverse gear. Next press one of the
three buttons “1”, “2” or “3”, each
corresponding to a memorizable
position, for more than 3 seconds
until you hear a confirmation tone.
Lumbar support adjustment is not
E
WARNING: Turn off the heating
system when not required, to prevent
unnecessary power usage.
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included in the seat position storage
procedure.
The memorization of a new seat
position erases the one previously
stored with the same button.
To recall one of the stored positions
with the door open, press the relative
button “1”, “2” or “3” briefly.
To recall the a stored position
with the door closed, press the
corresponding button until hearing
a tone that confirms the seat has
stopped.
WARNING: To stop the seat, press one
of the buttons - “1”, “2” or “3” -, or
one of the adjustment controls.
WARNING: Malfunctioning of the seat
control unit is indicated by a sequence
of 5 tones emitted when the ignition
key is turned to STOP (OFF): contact
your Authorized Maserati Dealer to
have the malfunction corrected.
Each system is independent of the
others and can be operated separately
using specific buttons for each seat.
System initialization
Driver’s Easy Entry/Exit system
Following any power cut-out (e.g.,
after using the battery master switch
or dead battery), check the seats
to ensure that they are operating
properly when the power supply
is available: perform the following
procedures on both seats in the event
of a malfunction.
With the ignition key in position STOP
(OFF) and the door on the side of the
seat concerned closed, open the door
and begin the following procedure
within 5 seconds, then complete it
within 10 seconds:
1) forward - STOP
2) backward - STOP
3) forward - STOP
4) backward - STOP
5) tilt the seatback fully forward and
wait until the seat performs two
complete travels (forward and
backward).
6) move the seatback to its normal
upright position.
The easy entry/exit system helps the
driver when entering/exiting the
vehicle. When the driver exits the
vehicle, the steering wheel moves
upward.
This function is activated when the
door is opened only if the ignition key
has been extracted or is in position
STOP (OFF).
On re-entry, the driver finds the
steering wheel raised. After sitting
down and closing the door, upon
turning the key to position MAR
(ON), the steering wheel return to its
normal driving positions.
This function is linked to the presence
of the seat position memory system.
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WARNING: If you need to disconnect
the battery, wait at least 30 seconds
from the last seat movement.
If you disconnect the battery before,
you will have to perform the
initialization procedure.
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Rear seats
They can seat two passengers.
Headrest
Armrest
The rear center armrest is movable
and can be folded up into the seat
backrest. To lower it, pull the handle
A.
The headrests are not movable.
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To close it, pull it upwards then push
it back into its seating.
Rear-view mirrors
Electrochromic external rearview mirrors
These mirrors can be adjusted
electrically (with the ignition key
turned to MAR (ON)) and they
are also equipped with anti-mist
elements.
- Mirror selector (right-hand or lefthand): move the selector A to the
right or left, depending upon the
mirror you wish to adjust.
- Mirror positioning: using control
A you can adjust each mirror with
four movements (up – down – right
– left). Bring the selector switch
back to the center position to avoid
changing the position of the mirror
involuntarily.
- Mirror folding: by turning the
selector switch A to the lower
central position, both mirrors fold
inwards to facilitate parking in
narrow spaces. If the selector switch
is returned to the upper central
position, the mirrors return to the
open position.
A particular feature of these mirrors
is that they gradually darken as the
intensity of the light increases.
The mirrors are designed to yield
in both directions in the event of a
collision.
The external rear-view mirror
position, both for the normal driving
direction and for reversing, is
automatically memorized together
with each seat position.
To memorize a new position of the
external rear-view mirrors, turn
the ignition key to position MAR
(ON) and adjust the position of the
mirrors; then engage reverse gear and
position the external mirrors again
to ensure the best possible visibility
for reversing, then disengage reverse
gear.
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Next press one of the buttons
“1”, “2” or “3” on the seat, each
corresponding to a memorizable
position, until you hear a
confirmation tone.
The new position of the external rearview mirrors will be automatically
memorized together with the seat
position.
It is also possible to change the
position of the mirrors only for the
normal traveling direction or for
reversing.
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WARNING: Never retract or open the
mirrors by hand to avoid damaging
the power mechanism.
The mirrors must always be
in the open position while
driving.
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The side rear view mirrors have
different curvatures: the left-hand
mirror is flat, while the right-hand
one is convex.
Pay particular attention to
objects viewed in the righthand mirror, as they are
closer than they appear.
Electrochromic internal rearview mirror
This mirror can be manually adjusted
and is fitted with an accidentprevention release system that is
designed to activate in the event of a
collision.
The electrochromic rear-view mirror
automatically operates an anti-dazzle
function by gradually darkening
as the light reflected on its surface
increases.
This function is automatically
deactivated when reversing, to help
ensure optimal visibility of obstacles.
Steering wheel
Adjusting the electric steering
wheel
The steering wheel can be electrically
adjusted, both in terms of height and
depth.
It can only be adjusted if the ignition
key is in position MAR (ON).
For adjustment, move control B in the
four directions.
The steering wheel position is
memorized, together with the
position of the external rear view
mirrors, when the driver’s seat
position is stored.
Driver’s Easy Entry/Exit system
Do not adjust the steering
wheel while driving.
Under no circumstances
remove the steering wheel;
this procedure, if necessary,
must be performed by an Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
The easy entry/exit system helps the
driver when entering/exiting the
vehicle. When the driver exits the
vehicle, the steering wheel moves
upward.
This function is activated when the
door is opened only if the ignition key
has been extracted or is in position
STOP (OFF).
On re-entry, the driver finds the
steering wheel raised. After sitting
down and closing the door, upon
turning the key to position MAR
(ON), the steering wheel return to its
normal driving position.
This function is linked to the presence
of the seat position memory system.
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External lights and
direction indicators
The external lights and direction
indicators turn on only with the
ignition key in the MAR (ON) position.
Only the parking lights can be turned
on at any time.
The external lights can be turned on
and off manually or automatically,
according to the brightness of the
light outside.
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DRL
DRL are normally enabled. Under special conditions, with light switch in
and
position, led headlight can be turned on to full power (DRL), low power
(position lights) or off.
Status change of these lights is explained below.
Light switch
position
MAR
Light switch
Switch A has 5 Positions:
0 – DRL (*) ON (if enabled);
– LED position lights, side marker
and license plate lights ON;
– low beam lights, LED position
lights, side marker and license
plate lights ON;
– parking lights ON;
AUTO – automatic activation and
deactivation of the external lights,
depending on the light outside.
(*) On vehicles for the Canadian
market DRL are always enabled.
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Key
position
A
Engine
DRL
Front position Rear position,
lights
side marker
and license
plate lights
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF/ON
OFF
ON
ON
Parking lights
The parking lights only work with the
ignition key turned to STOP (OFF), or
ACC, or with the key removed.
They are activated by turning the
light switch to position .
It is harder to turn the switch
to position
than to the other
positions. This is to avoid activating
the parking lights unintentionally and
wasting power.
When the parking lights are on, the
warning light
on the instrument
panel illuminates.
With parking lights ON, move down
LH lever to switch on position lights
on LH side, and move it up to switch
on only the ones on RH side.
Automatic activation/
deactivation
When the light switch A is turned
to AUTO and the ignition key is in
position MAR (ON), the position
lights, low beam lights and license
plate lights turn on and off
automatically, depending on the light
outside.
WARNING: The high beams can only
be turned on manually by pushing the
left-hand lever forward.
If the low beams are
activated, they will come
on automatically every time
the lights are turned on. You are
therefore advised to turn off the high
beams every time the twilight sensor
deactivates the external lights.
WARNING: After external lights
turn ON automatically, driver can
always manually turn on the rear
fog lights. When external lights turn
off automatically, the rear fog lights
will turn off automatically too, if on.
Upon the following automatic switchon driver must manually turn on rear
fog lights, if necessary.
The driver is always
responsible for turning
on the external lights,
depending on the light outside
and in compliance with applicable
legislation. The automatic system for
activating/deactivating the external
lights must be considered an aid for
the driver. If necessary, turn the lights
on and off manually.
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In foggy conditions during
daytime, the position lights
and low beams are not
activated automatically. The driver
must always be ready to turn the
lights on manually, including the rear
fog lights.
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Twilight sensor
Direction indicators
The twilight sensor consists of two
sensors: a global sensor, capable of
measuring the light intensity above,
and a directional sensor, which
measures the light intensity in the
vehicle traveling direction, enabling
it to recognize tunnels and driveways.
You can adjust the sensing range of
the twilight sensor by means of the
Multi Media System, by selecting
the “Configuration” mode (see the
“Configuration” section in the Multi
Media System manual).
In the event of a sensor failure, the
system will turn on the low beams and
the position lights, regardless of the
light outside, and a failure message
will appear on the instrument panel
display.
The failure message will be displayed
as long as the light switch A is turned
to AUTO.
In this case, we recommend that you
deactivate the automatic system and
turn on the external lights manually
if necessary; contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
The lever has 3 positions:
B - Direction indicators off.
C - Lever up: right-hand side
indicators.
D - Lever down: left-hand direction
indicators.
Lane change function
This function allows you to activate
either the right-hand or left-hand
direction indicators so that they flash
3 times, without moving the lever to
positions C or D, and then moving it
back to the standby position B.
To activate this function, you must
simply start moving the lever to a
different position: if you move it up
you activate the right-hand direction
indicators, if you move it down you
activate the left-hand direction
indicators.
C
B
D
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This function is useful when
overtaking or changing lanes.
High beams
To turn on the high beams with the
light switch in position , push the
left-hand lever toward the dashboard.
Pull the lever towards the steering
wheel again to turn off the high
beams and turn on the low beams.
WARNING: For the use of the high
beams, follow applicable legislation.
Flashing the headlights
“Follow me home” function
The headlights can be flashed by
pulling the left-hand lever towards
the steering wheel.
Flashing occurs also with the lights off
if the ignition key is in position MAR
(ON).
This function allows you to set a
timing for activation of the position
lights and low beams, so that they
may remain on for a set time after
turning off the vehicle.
This function is activated by pushing
the lever on the steering column
switch, used to flash the headlights.
The position lights and low beams
turn on for 30 seconds, the message
“Follow me” appears on the
instrument panel display for 20
seconds, and the light activation time
is displayed.
When this function is active, every
time the lever for flashing the
headlights is operated, the time the
lights remain on is increased by 30
seconds, with a maximum total time
of 210 seconds. The display will show
the time set.
If the lever for flashing the headlights
is operated for more than 2 seconds,
the function is deactivated, and the
indicator on the instrument panel
display goes off.
When the function is active, turning
the key back to MAR (ON) deactivates
the system.
WARNING: Flashing turns on
additional high beam lights only
if low beam lights are off, or highbeam Bi-xenon lights when low beam
lights are on. Always comply with
road regulations and other provisions
regarding road traffic.
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Windshield wipers/
washer and headlight
washers
The windshield wiper/washer only
works with the ignition key in the
MAR (ON) position.
Windshield wiper
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The lever has 5 positions:
A - Windshield wipers off.
B - Automatic operation. In this
position the rain sensor adapts
the windshield wiper frequency
to the intensity of the rain (lever
in the first click position).
C - Slow continuous operation (lever
turned to second click position).
D - Fast continuous operation (lever
turned to third click position).
E - Fast temporary operation (nonpermanent position).
E
A
B
C
D
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Windshield washer
Headlight washers
Pull the lever towards the steering
wheel (non-permanent position) to
activate the windshield washer.
When the windshield washer is
activated, the windshield wiper starts
automatically. Releasing the lever
deactivates the windshield washer,
while the blades continue to wipe for
a little while.
The headlight washers are activated
automatically when the windshield
washer is started and the external
lights are on.
The headlight washer and windshield
washer share the same fluid tank, and
a low fluid level is indicated by the
same warning light on the instrument
panel.
The headlight washers are deactivated
if the vehicle speed exceeds 75 mph
(120 km/h).
WARNING: Do not activate the
windshield washer during the cold
months until the windshield has
warmed up. If it has not warmed up,
the liquid could freeze on the glass
and block your view.
WARNING: If there is ice or snow on
the windshield, do not activate the
windshield wiper to prevent damage
to the device.
Rain sensor
The function of the rain sensor is to
adapt the frequency of the windshield
wiper strokes (in the intermittent
operation mode) to the intensity of
the rain.
All the other functions controlled
by the right-hand lever (windshield
wipers off, headlight and windshield
washer in continuous slow and fast
operation mode and in temporary fast
operation mode) remain the same.
The rain sensor is activated
automatically by moving the righthand lever to position B. The sensor
has a setting range that varies
progressively: from the windshield
wiper stationary position - when the
windshield is dry - to the windshield
wiper second speed - in conditions of
pouring rain.
To regulate the frequency of
intermittent operation, with the lever
in position B, turn the end section F of
the lever.
Rotating the lever end section
clockwise, intermittent operation
varies from fast intermittent wipe
(max.) to slow intermittent wipe
(min).
If the engine is turned off during
automatic windshield wiper
operation, with the lever in position
B, to reactivate the function the next
time the engine is started, the lever
must be moved to A (stop position)
then back to position B.
Sensor failure
When the rain sensor is activated, in
the event that it is malfunctioning,
the windshield wiper will be turned
on in intermittent operation mode
and the sensing range will be set by
the user, regardless of whether or not
there is rain on the windshield.
On the display, the icon
illuminates.
In this case, we recommend that you
deactivate the rain sensor and turn on
the wipers, if necessary, in continuous
mode. Contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
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Before cleaning the
windshield (for example at
the service stations) make
sure the rain sensor is deactivated or
that the key is turned to STOP (OFF).
The rain sensor must be deactivated
also when washing the vehicle by
hand or in automatic car washes.
WARNING: If there is ice or snow on
the front windshield, do not activate
the rain sensor to avoid damaging the
wiper motor.
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Multi Media System
The vehicle is equipped with the
Maserati Multi Media System. This
is an infotelematics system which
incorporates the on-board computer,
the satellite navigation system (with
digital maps where available), the CDROM drive and the Bose® Surround
Sound System.
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The navigation system
assists the driver while
driving, providing advice
and suggestions, by means of voice
guidance and graphic information,
for the route to take for reaching
the set destination. The suggestions
provided by the navigation system
do not relieve the driver from full
responsibility for the maneuvers
made through traffic while driving,
or from compliance with road
regulations and other provisions
regarding road traffic. The person
driving the vehicle is always and in
any case responsible for safe driving
on the road.
The vehicle is equipped with a specific
supplement to the owner’s manual,
that describes the Maserati Multi
Media System in detail and lists all of
the warnings and precautions for use,
which are essential for safe use of the
system. We advise you to read this
booklet carefully and thoroughly and
to keep it within reach at all times.
Controls
A - Display
B - Multi Media System controls
A
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Radio
CD, MP3 and Jukebox
AUX module*
The RADIO mode is activated
by pressing button MODE. If in
“Configuration” mode the “Radio”
option under “Info repetition on
instrument panel” is activated, the
radio station selected or “SEARCH”
function is shown on the instrument
panel display, depending on the
operation the system is performing.
Press the right-hand knob to access
the main functions:
- enter frequency;
- deactivate RDS search;
- activate regional mode;
- deactivate radio text.
The CD/MP3 and Jukebox modes
are activated by pressing the MODE
button. If in “Configuration” mode
the “Radio” option under “Info
repetition on instrument panel” is
activated, the CD, MP3 or Jukebox
and the track played are shown on
the instrument panel display.
In CD /MP3 mode, press the righthand knob to access the main
functions:
- copy CD to Jukebox;
- activate Introscan;
- activate random mode;
- activate repeat.
In Jukebox mode, press the right-hand
knob to access the main functions:
- control Jukebox;
- configure Jukebox;
- delete Jukebox data.
Positioned in the glove compartment,
the AUX auxiliary input A has the
following characteristics:
- Typical input impedance between
AUX-IN and AUX_REF: 13Kohm.
- Max. applicable voltage: 0.75Vrms
at 1kHz.
- Input compatible only with 3.5 mm
(not included).
Therefore, any player that has these
characteristics as well as an analog
audio output (like an headset output)
can be connected to the Multi Media
System.
The MMS system is capable of
autonomously recognizing whether
it is connected to a player socket and,
in this case, it enables access to the
audio functions connected to this
source.
Note: SIRIUS satellite radio, U.S.
service only available in the 48
United States and Canadian Markets.
Subscription is required.
B
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A
USB Socket*
iPod Connection*
Onboard Trip computer
The socket B is available in two
different versions: the type provided
with your vehicle can be identified by
the symbol shown next to it:
An iPod can be connected to the
system via the USB (full) and AUX
sockets by means of a special cable
(optional) The Multi Media System
will then control the following
functions: play, pause, fast forward,
rewind, next track, previous track,
random or repeat mode, selection and
navigation of playlist/genre/artist/
album/Podcast.
The on-board Computer mode is
activated by pressing the MODE
button. Press the right-hand knob to
access the main functions:
- service info
- function status
- reset Trip A
- reset Trip B.
- USB Recharge
- USB Full
USB Recharge Socket
Socket exclusively dedicated to
powering the external source, of
course if this is designed for this
purpose (e.g. iPod).
This socket cannot be used for data
exchange.
USB Full Socket
This socket allows you to exchange
data and power the connected source.
If there are MP3 files on the USB key,
they will automatically start playing.
This will not occur if you are already
listening to a music source; in this
case, you need to select the USB
function by repeatedly pressing
button SOURCE.
Note: On the Maserati website, at
www.maserati.com, or through the
Authorized Maserati Dealer you
can consult the list of iPod devices
compatible with the Multi Media
System, together with their level of
compatibility.
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Bluetooth® function
Navigator
The Multi Media System uses the
Bluetooth® technology to make
and receive calls using a mobile
device enabled and compatible
with Bluetooth®. After pairing your
mobile to the system, the incoming
and dialed calls will be identified
and shown on the Multi Media
System display and on the instrument
panel (if this feature is enabled).
After pairing the system to a mobile
device, all the contact list information
currently stored on the mobile will
be uploaded to the system and it will
be updated every time the pairing
procedure is performed.
When “Navigation” mode is active,
the “Navigator” option under “Info
repetition on instrument panel”
is activated and the following
information is shown on the
instrument panel display:
- name of the next road to take
- distance to the next maneuver
- pictogram of the next maneuver.
Press the right-hand knob to access
the main functions:
- select destination;
- layovers and route;
- route guidance options;
- stop guidance (only when
navigation mode is active).
Note: On the Maserati web site, at
www.maserati.com, or through the
Authorized Maserati Dealer you
may consult the list of telephones
that are compatible with the Multi
Media System, and their level of
compatibility.
* Options depending on the model
and market availability.
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Air conditioning
D
B
D
E
A
A
4
A
C
F
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A
B
C
D
E
F
-
Front central and side vents
Upper dashboard vent
Lower dashboard vents
Upper side dashboard vents
Windshield vents
Rear central vents
Adjustable vents
Fixed air distribution vents
These can be positioned vertically and
longitudinally using control I.
Using control J, the air flow
distribution can be adjusted.
Vents A and F have these features.
These cannot be adjusted and are
designed specifically for demisting/
defrosting or cooling/heating certain
areas.
Vents B, C, D and E have these
features.
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I
J
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Automatic air conditioning
system control
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
left-hand side temperature
setting
right-hand side temperature
setting
fan speed adjustment control
air distribution on 7 positions to
the left-hand side
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10
9
1
11
7)
8)
air distribution on 7 positions to
the right-hand side
air conditioning system
compressor activation/
deactivation button
single/dual zone selection button
defrosting/demisting activation/
deactivation button (MAX DEF
function)
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7
3
6
12
10
8
2
9)
air recirculation activation/
deactivation button
10) automatic/manual system control
button
11) heated rear window activation/
deactivation button
12) opening/closing of air duct
leading to rear vents
13) Air conditioning display, showing
the following informations:
s LEFT HAND SIDE TEMPERATURE
s FAN SPEED REPRESENTED BY A BAR
graph diagram;
s RIGHT HAND SIDE TEMPERATURE
s !54/&5,, !54/ FUNCTIONALITY
for each side.
When the system is in OFF condition,
no indications appear on the display.
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General
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The vehicle is equipped with an
automatic dual-zone air conditioning
system.
This systems adjusts the air
temperature, distribution and flow in
the passenger compartment, in two
separate zones: left-hand side and
right-hand side.
Through the panel incorporated
in the center console the user can
control the following parameters/
functions:
- left-hand/right-hand vent air
temperature
- left-hand/right-hand vent air
distribution
- fan speed (stepless change)
- compressor activation
- air recirculation.
All the functions listed above can be
modified manually, i.e., the user can
select one or more of these functions
as desired, using the control panel.
The manual selections always have
priority over the automatic ones and
are memorized until the user chooses
the automatic control again.
When a function has been set
manually, the other automatic
functions will not be affected.
The following parameters/functions
can be set/modified manually:
- left-hand/right-hand side air
temperature
- fan speed
- air distribution on 7 positions (lefthand/right-hand)
- compressor activation
- single/dual-zone distribution
priority
- defrosting/demisting function
(MAX DEF)
- air recirculation
- automatic/manual control of the
system
- heated rear window
- system deactivation
- opening/closing of air duct leading
to rear vents.
The system is equipped with a
demisting system which, by means
of a sensor (positioned behind the
internal rear-view mirror) “checks”
a predefined surface area of the
windshield and automatically
activates a special strategy to prevent
or reduce misting up. The sensor can
be disabled by operating any system
control when the strategy is active.
The sensor is enabled upon ignition
and whenever the user presses one of
the buttons 10 AUTO.
WARNING: To ensure proper
functioning of the sensor, do not
apply adhesive parking stickers, etc.
in the “checking” area between the
sensor and the windshield. Therefore,
keep the windshield and the sensor
clean to prevent accumulation of dust
or other impurities.
Activation
The system can be started up in
a number of ways. It is however
advisable to begin by pressing one
of the buttons 10 AUTO and using
the buttons 1 or 2 to set the desired
temperature. This way the system
will operate in fully automatic mode
so that the temperatures set will be
reached as quickly as possible.
In this condition, manual operations
will activate the following functions:
- MONO button 7 adjusts the air
temperature and distribution in the
two heating/air conditioning areas.
- REAR button 12 enables/disables
the air flow to the rear vents
- button 6 turns off the compressor
- button 8 activates/deactivates the
defrosting/demisting function on
the front side windows
- button 11 activates/deactivates the
heated rear window.
By altering any other parameter
manually, such as the air temperature
or distribution, these features switch
from the fully automatic control
mode (FULL AUTO) to manual mode
(AUTO).
On starting the vehicle after stopping,
the various parameters are controlled
manually or automatically, depending
on the options selected by the user
before turning the engine off.
Therefore all the manual operations
performed before the vehicle is
turned off are stored and maintained
for the next start up.
This also applies to the OFF function
described in the following.
System deactivation (OFF function)
If the compressor is deactivated by
setting the fan speed control 3 below
the first bar, the A/C system will be
turned off.
When set to OFF, the heated rear
window button 11 and recirculation
button 9 are controlled normally
without activating the air
conditioning system.
Exiting the OFF mode, the
recirculation function will switch back
to Automatic mode.
To reactivate the A/C system when
OFF select one of the following
options:
- fan speed ‘’+’’;
- A/C compressor;
- MAX DEF;
- AUTO.
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Recirculation
This function is activated by pressing
button 9 and allows only the air
already in the passenger compartment
to circulate.
The recirculation function has various
operation modes:
- Forced closed recirculation (LED on
button illuminated)
- Forced open recirculation (LED on
button off).
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Automatic mode
When the compressor is deactivated
or outside temperatures are
below 37.4 °F (3˚C), the automatic
recirculation function is deactivated
automatically.
After prolonged operation (over
15 minutes in a row), the system
deactivates the recirculation function
automatically for safety reasons,
allowing the exchange of air once
again.
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Forced closed recirculation
In this operating mode, the
illumination of the amber LED
indicates that the recirculation vent is
closed.
Forced open recirculation
In this operating mode, the LED
turned off indicates that the outside
air vent is opening.
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AUTO mode
System initialization
When this button is pressed (one
button per zone), automatic mode
will control the following functions
once again:
- air distribution (for the side
concerned)
- fan speed
- compressor operation (illumination
of the ECON LED)
- air recirculation.
Every time the battery is reconnected,
when the vehicle is started the system
must be initialized by activating the
compressor. The display automatically
shows the passenger compartment
temperatures set to 71.6 °F (22˚C).
The system is configured as follows:
- AUTO (automatic operation, the
words “FULL AUTO” appear on the
display).
- Compressor enabled (the LED on
the button is illuminated).
- Defrosting/demisting function
(MAX DEF) deactivated (the LED on
the button is off).
- Heated rear window deactivated
(the LED on the button is off).
- Open recirculation.
- Air ventilation and distribution are
set by the system.
- REAR disabled (the LED on the
button is off), the air flows to the
rear vents.
REAR mode
Press the button REAR 12 (relative LED
illuminated) to:
- Open/close the air flow to the rear
vents.
This function is active in both
“MONO” and “DUAL-ZONE” modes.
Bose® Surround Sound
System
The digital Hi-Fi system, developed
in association with BOSE® Surround
Sound System, incorporates exclusive
accessories such as the innovative
speakers with neodymium technology,
and makes use of other systems
such as AudioPilot®, Centerpoint®
active electronic equalization and
SurroundStage® amplifier system.
AudioPilot® system
Centerpoint®
Diversity system
Equalizing system that converts the
stereo recordings into 8 separate
channels, thus helping to ensure
optimal precision with any volume
level. The automatic output frequency
balancing makes manual adjustments
through switches or dials unnecessary.
It is made up of two antennas coupled
to each other which, by combining
the signal, help the tuner receive a
strong frequency and optimize any
search for ultra-short waves.
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2
1
9
2
6
7
6
The AudioPilot® technology detects
and measures the ambient noise
and continuously adjusts a number
of acoustic signal parameters
accordingly, in order to help ensure
optimal sound quality levels inside the
passenger compartment.
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The car radio system is made up of the
following parts:
1) One 3.1 in (80 mm) Nd
(Neodymium) Twiddler for
high and medium frequencies,
positioned centrally on the
dashboard;
2) Two 1.4 in (36 mm) Nd
(Neodymium) Tweeters positioned
in the passenger compartment,
near the external rear-view
mirrors;
3) Two 6.5 in (165 mm) Nd
(Neodymium) speakers for low
and medium frequencies on each
of the door panels;
4) One 5.1 in (13 cm) Nd
(Neodymium) Woofer® Richbass®
powered by an amplifier with
two-stage modulation, fitted on
the passenger-side footrest;
5) Two 6.5 in (165 mm) Nd
(Neodymium) speakers for low
and medium frequencies, on the
side panels of the rear seats;
6) Two 3.1 in (80 mm) Nd
(Neodymium) Twiddlers for
high and medium frequencies,
positioned on the side of the rear
luggage shelf;
7)
8)
9)
One 10 in (255 mm) Nd Power®
woofer powered by an amplifier,
positioned centrally on the rear
luggage shelf;
Digital amplifier (with
Centerpoint®, SurroundStage®
and AudioPilot® technology,
and personalized 8-channel
equalization) located on inner
left-hand side of luggage
compartment;
AudioPilot® sensor, located to the
right of the steering wheel.
Using the vehicle
Starting the engine
Electronic automatic gearbox
Fuel economy
Using the brakes
Using the engine
Cruise Control
Skyhook suspension
Headlights
Driving conditions
Emission control devices
Parking
Tires
Useful accessories to keep in the vehicle
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Starting the engine
Hold the brake pedal down
when starting the engine.
It is dangerous to operate
the engine in a closed
space. The engine consumes
oxygen and discharges carbon
dioxide, carbon monoxide and other
toxic gases.
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WARNING: Before start-up, turn off
the electrical devices with a high
power absorption (air-conditioning
and heating system, heated rear
window, headlights, etc.).
WARNING: Do not start the engine if
the fuel level in the tank is low.
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2)
3)
4)
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Make sure that the electric
parking brake is applied and that
the doors are closed.
Hold the brake pedal down when
starting the engine.
Do not press the accelerator
pedal.
Check that the letter P (PARK)
or N (NEUTRAL) is shown on
the gear display and on the
instrument panel.
5)
Turn the key to position AVV and
release it as soon as the engine
starts. Do not hold the key in
position AVV for a long time. If
the engine does not start, turn
the key to position STOP (OFF),
wait for the gear display to go
off and then repeat the entire
procedure.
The engine can only be started when
the gearshift lever is in P (PARK) or N
(NEUTRAL).
With the engine started, release the
key, which will automatically return to
position MAR (ON).
If the engine does not start, turn the
key to position STOP (OFF), wait for
the gear display to go off and then
repeat the entire procedure.
Starting-off when the engine is
cold
Start-off slowly, avoiding sudden
accelerations and run the engine
at low-medium speeds. Highperformance driving should be
avoided until the coolant temperature
reaches 149-158 °F (65–70 °C).
Emergency starting with
auxiliary battery
If the battery is dead, the engine
can be started using another battery
having the same or slightly higher
capacity than the dead one.
Follow the below instructions:
1) Connect the positive terminals (+)
of the two batteries with a special
cable.
2) Connect the negative terminals (-)
of the two batteries with a special
cable.
WARNING: The battery is secured to
the vehicle with a metal clamp, so be
extremely careful not to let the clips
on the end of the cables come into
contact with the clamp.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
3)
4)
Start the engine.
When the engine starts, remove
the cables in reverse order.
If the engine does not start after a
number of attempts, do not continue
but consult your Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
Do not perform this
procedure if you are
unexperienced: incorrect
maneuvers can cause high electrical
discharges and can even cause the
battery to explode.
You are also advised not to
approach the battery with
open flames or lit cigarettes
and not to cause sparks: Risk of
explosion and fire!
WARNING: Never use a batterycharger for emergency starting
under any circumstances: you could
damage the electronic systems and
in particular the ECUs that control
ignition and fuel supply functions.
Remember that when the
engine is not started, the
brake servo and power
steering systems are not functioning
and therefore the effort required on
the brake pedal and steering wheel is
much greater.
Turning off the engine
With the engine idling, turn the
ignition key to STOP (OFF).
A burst on the accelerator pedal
before turning off the engine has
no purpose and increases fuel
consumption.
WARNING: The ignition key can only
be removed from the switch when
the gearshift lever is in position P
and within 30 seconds after turning
the key to STOP (OFF). If you do not
remove the key within 30 seconds,
you will need to turn it back to MAR
(ON) and then to STOP (OFF) to have
a further 30 seconds within which to
remove the key.
In the event that the key unlocking
system fails or if it is not possible
to shift the gearshift lever to P, to
remove the key you must turn it to
STOP (OFF), then remove the cap A
using a pen or sufficiently pointed
tool, then press the button just
uncovered and at the same time
extract the key. Once the key has
been removed, refit the cap A.
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California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Electronic automatic
gearbox
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The electronically-controlled gearbox
has six forward gear ratios and one
reverse gear. The gears can also be
engaged manually once you have
shifted the gearshift lever to the
sector provided.
The gearbox controls are the
following:
A - gearshift mode selection lever;
B - button on the gearbox lever to
engage R (Reverse) and P (PARK);
C - button SPORT;
D - button ICE (low grip);
E - gear display.
The SPORT and ICE modes can be
selected both when the gearbox
is set to automatic (AUTO) and
to sequential manual (MANUAL)
operation.
The gearbox operating mode is
controlled by the lever A.
This lever can be moved to the
following positions:
P – (PARK)
R – (REVERSE)
N – (NEUTRAL)
D – (DRIVE)
+ / - – (MANUAL)
The position of the gearshift lever A
is shown on the gear display E by the
illumination of the corresponding
letter. This letter is also shown on the
instrument panel display.
A
C
B
D
E
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F
WARNING: In order to correctly use
the automatic gearbox, it is essential
that you first read through this whole
chapter so that you can learn which
operations are correct and permitted.
The gearbox is also equipped with
Shift-Lock and Key-Lock safety
systems.
Shift-Lock
This safety system allows you to shift
from P (PARK) to another position
only if the brake pedal is depressed.
This prevents the vehicle from
involuntarily jumping forward or
backward.
Key-Lock
This function allows you to remove
the key from the ignition switch
only when the gearshift lever A is
in position P and within a maximum
time of 30 seconds; when this time
has elapsed, the key can no longer be
removed.
Starting the engine
The engine can only be started when
the gearshift lever A is in P or N.
Always start the engine
holding the brake pedal
depressed.
WARNING: After starting the engine
and setting off, do not depress the
accelerator pedal before and while
shifting the gearshift lever A.
This is particularly important when
the engine is cold.
Driving the vehicle
After starting the vehicle, with the
engine idling and the brake pedal
depressed (Shift-lock safety), move
the gearshift lever A to position D or
in the position for sequential manual
gearshifting +o -.
Release the brake pedal and gradually
depress the accelerator pedal.
WARNING:The gearshift lever can
be moved to position P only when
the ignition key is in the MAR (ON)
position and the button B and the
brake pedal are pushed (Shift-lock
safety).
For safety reasons, the gearshift lever
A can be moved from position D to
positions R and P only when button
B is pushed. It is also advisable to
depress the brake pedal during this
maneuver.
WARNING: Do not run the engine at
top RPM until it has reached stable
operating temperature.
WARNING: In the case of performance
starting, check that the electric
parking brake is disengaged.
Do not keep the vehicle
stationary for a long time
with the brake pedal
depressed, the gearshift lever in D
and the engine running, as this may
lead to malfunctions.
WARNING: For more comfortable
starting (with the gearshift lever in D,
R or Manual and the electric parking
brake - EPB - engaged), push the
brake pedal, manually deactivate the
EPB system by pulling up the lever F,
and push the accelerator pedal.
Hill Holder Strategy
The Hill Holder system helps the driver
when starting-off on uphill slopes.
It activates only following a vehicle
stop when the brake pedal is released,
keeping the vehicle stationary for
a moment, so as to allow the driver
to move his foot from the brake to
the accelerator pedal. The system is
activated on slopes with a gradient of
more than 15°.
Stopping the vehicle
Regardless of the position of the
gearshift lever A, you must only
depress the brake pedal to stop the
vehicle.
When the gearshift lever is
in position D, R or MANUAL,
the engine idling and the
vehicle on an even surface, if the
brake pedal is not depressed, the
vehicle can move.
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The ignition key can be removed from
the switch only when the gearshift
lever A is in position P and within 30
seconds from turning the key to STOP
(OFF). The letter P (Key-Lock safety) is
displayed on the instrument panel for
this entire time.
If you do not remove the key within
30 seconds, you will need to turn it
back to MAR (ON) and then to STOP
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(OFF) to have a further 30 seconds
within which to remove the key.
WARNING: In the event that the key
unlocking system fails or if it is not
possible to shift the gearshift lever
to P, to remove the key you must
turn it to STOP (OFF), then remove
the cap G using a pen or sufficiently
pointed tool, then press the button
just uncovered and at the same time
extract the key. When the operation
has been completed, refit the cap G.
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If you turn off the engine with
the gearshift lever A in a position
different from P, an acoustic signal
will sound for a few seconds and a
message will be displayed indicating
to shift the lever to P.
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When the driver’s door is opened with
the gearshift lever A in a position
different from P, an acoustic signal
will sound for a few seconds and
a message warning the driver that
the gearshift lever is not in P will be
displayed.
For your safety never shift/
change gears with the doors,
trunk lid or the engine
compartment lid open.
Selecting automatic or sequential
manual operating mode
The gearbox can be used both in fully
automatic mode (position D) and in
sequential manual mode (positions
+ o -).
To select the mode, shift the gearshift
lever A to:
D – automatic gearshifting (AUTO);
MANUAL (+ / -) – sequential manual
gearshifting
The lever can always be shifted from
one position to the other, even when
the vehicle is moving.
The lever can continuously be shifted
from D to MANUAL.
If automatic gearshifting has been
set, the word “AUTO” and the letter
D will be shown on the instrument
panel display, while if sequential
manual mode has been set, the word
“MANUAL” and the gear engaged
will be shown on the same display.
Automatic operation (AUTO)
For automatic operation, move
the gearshift lever A to one of the
following positions:
P – Park
R – Reverse
N – Neutral
D – Drive, automatic forward gear
(6 forward gears)
The position of the gearshift lever is
shown on the gear display E by the
illumination of the corresponding
letter. This letter is also displayed on
the instrument panel.
The gearshift lever A can be moved
from D to N, as desired. To engage
or disengage R, you must also press
button B.
Position P is engaged by pressing
the button B and then moving the
gearshift lever; it is disengaged
by pressing the button and the
brake pedal at the same time. It is
advisable to also hold the brake pedal
depressed when moving the gearshift
lever to the other positions.
P – Park
When parking the vehicle, shift the
lever to P. A gearbox device will lock
the driving wheels.
WARNING: Shift the lever to position
P only when the vehicle is stationary.
Therefore, it is advisable to perform
this maneuver with the brake pedal
depressed.
WARNING: To prevent accidental
engagement, the gearshift lever can
only be moved from P to any other
position when the button B and the
brake pedal are depressed.
WARNING: Before getting out of the
vehicle, check that the automatic
parking brake is engaged. Move the
gearshift lever to P even when you
need to get out of the vehicle only for
a few seconds.
If you turn off the engine with
the gearshift lever A in a position
different from P, an acoustic signal
will sound for a few seconds and a
message will be displayed indicating
to shift the lever to P.
When the driver’s door is opened with
the gearshift lever A in a position
different from P, an acoustic signal
will sound for a few seconds and
a message warning the driver that
the gearshift lever is not in P will be
displayed.
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WARNING: In the event of a battery
failure, manually release the driving
wheel locking device before you drive
following the procedure on the next
page.
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In the event of a battery failure, move
the gearshift lever from P to another
position before moving the vehicle.
To do this, follow the emergency
procedure described below:
- remove the covering plate H in
front of the gearshift lever;
- using a small tool, push on the
gearshift lever locking mechanism
through the hole;
- at the same time slightly move
the gearshift lever towards the N
position, in order to free the lever
locking mechanism;
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- remove the small tool from the
hole, being careful not to move the
gearshift lever;
- shift the lever fully into N;
- close the hole using the covering
plate H to prevent foreign bodies
from falling into the gearbox and
damaging it.
The gearshift lever is now released.
While moving the gearshift lever,
remember to press the button B on
the lever.
WARNING: Work extremely carefully
so as not to damage the trim panels.
If the automatic parking brake
engagement system is active, the EPB
will be automatically applied when
the vehicle is stopped, see page 163.
WARNING: In the event of a battery
failure, manually disengage the
parking brake (EPB) before you drive,
see page 165.
R - Reverse gear
D – Automatic forward gear
With the vehicle stationary, the
engine idling and the button B
pressed, move the gearshift lever A
to position R. It is advisable to also
depress the brake pedal when shifting
to this position. When the lever is
in position R, the system emits an
acoustic signal for a few seconds.
You can also move the gearshift
lever to R when the vehicle is not
completely stationary, however, this
does not mean that reverse gear is
actually engaged, since there is a
limit speed above which the gear may
not be engaged. When the speed
goes below this limit, reverse gear is
engaged.
Select this position when you wish
to use all the automatic gearshift
functions.
With the vehicle stationary and the
brake pedal depressed, shift the
gearshift lever A to D; if the lever is
positioned on P also press the button
B.
When the function is set, the letter D
illuminates on the gear display and on
the instrument panel.
When this function is active, the
ECU controls automatic engagement
of the six gears. The gears will be
engaged in relation to the traveling
speed, engine RPM, accelerator
position, speed with which the pedal
is depressed as well as the traveling
conditions (e.g., uphill, downhill,
curves).
The system has been programmed
to classify different driving styles,
in relation to the above mentioned
parameters, and to associate them
with the various vehicle settings,
which go from extremely comfortable
and economic driving to racingstyle driving. The setting is selected
automatically.
WARNING: To avoid engaging any
gears accidentally, moving the lever
from position R to any other position
is only possible when button B is
pressed. It is advisable to depress the
brake pedal also when shifting to
another position.
N – Neutral
With the vehicle stationary and the
brake pedal depressed, move the
gearshift lever A to N.
This function should be used when
you need to tow or push the vehicle.
+ / - – Sequential manual operation
(MANUAL)
This allows you to manually engage
gears while driving.
With automatic gearshifting selected
(position D), move the gearshift lever
A to position + or -.
When this mode is selected, the
symbol + or - illuminates on the gear
display E, based on the position of
the gearshift lever, the gear engaged
is shown on the instrument panel
display.
When sequential manual
operation is selected,
upshifting or downshifting
must be performed manually.
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To engage the gears, shift the
gearshift lever A to one of the
following two positions:
+ UP to engage a higher gear
- DOWN to engage a lower gear.
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WARNING: Some conditions will
always remain automatically
controlled, for example, when the
engine is overrevving or underrevving,
the system automatically engages a
higher or lower gear.
WARNING: If you request a gearshift
in conditions where the engine is
overrevving or underrevving, the
system will not accept the command.
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In the event of a failure of the
sequential manual gearshift system,
the gearbox ECU will select automatic
operation.
Other system functions
The settings automatically selected by
the system operate in three modes:
- NORMAL
- SPORT
- ICE (Low Grip).
Activate the desired mode by pressing
the relative button.
The active mode is shown on the
instrument panel display.
WARNING: The ECU is programmed
to control one gearshift at a time,
therefore, fast and repeated actions
will not necessarily result in a
gearshift. A higher or lower gear
is engaged only if the previous
procedure requested has been
completed.
For each mode there are various
vehicle settings, that are automatically
set by the system in relation to
the traveling speed, engine RPM,
accelerator position, speed with which
the pedal is depressed as well as the
traveling conditions (e.g., uphill,
downhill, curves).
When the system refuses to engage a
gear, an acoustic signal will sound for
a few seconds.
NORMAL
Sequential manual operation can
only be selected from the D position,
whatever the function (SPORT,
NORMAL) active at the time of the
request.
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The gear selected by the automatic
gearbox will remain engaged when
the lever A is moved.
Moving the lever back to D, automatic
operation will instantly be resumed,
and a gear will be engaged based on
the driving style and mode selected.
This mode is intended specifically
for comfortable and fuel-economy
driving (low longitudinal and lateral
acceleration); the gears are shifted
with minimum vibration in lowest
noise (gears are shifted at low engine
speeds).
SPORT
It is activated by pressing the button
C; on the instrument panel and the
word “SPORT” illuminates on the
display.
To return to NORMAL mode from
SPORT mode, press the button again.
As SPORT mode has a lower priority
than “low-grip” mode, if this is
already active when activating SPORT
mode, the system will ignore the
command.
In addition to providing
faster gearshifts than in
NORMAL mode and to
keeping engine power reduction
by the ASR system to a minimum,
SPORT mode also acts on the exhaust
opening.
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Fast gearshifting however, always
depends on the accelerator pedal
travel and on the engine RPM, as in
NORMAL mode.
In MANUAL mode, DOWN-shifts with
the accelerator pedal released, will
have a braking effect approaching the
skidding limit of the driving wheels
on dry asphalt.
Under sports-style driving conditions
with gearshifts at high engine RPM,
double-clutching when up-shifting is
performed automatically.
WARNING: In addition to enhancing
performance, opening of the exhaust
also increases noise levels of the
vehicle.
It is advisable not to use
SPORT mode on roads
with low or medium grip
conditions (e.g. ice, snow, or wet
roads) as the driving wheels could
skid during gearshifts.
If you use MANUAL and SPORT
mode in combination for sports-style
driving, when starting-off or shifting
gears, you may perceive an initial
slipping of the driving wheels even on
dry roads.
“ICE” Low Grip
This mode can be used on particularly
slippery road surfaces (e.g., rain,
snow, ice). To activate/deactivate this
mode, press button D. The word “ICE”
will illuminate on the instrument
panel display.
In “low-grip” mode, the system uses
2nd instead of 1st gear; this means
that 2nd gear will automatically be
engaged (gearshift lever in D) in the
event of standing starts in automatic
mode; on the other hand, when in
sequential manual mode (gearshift
lever in MANUAL), moving the
gearshift lever A from neutral or
reverse or when the vehicle stops, 2nd
gear will automatically be engaged.
When sequential manual mode is
selected with 2nd gear engaged, a
downshift request will be ignored.
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While driving, the system
automatically switches to the upper
gear if the engine reaches the preestablished speed (3000 RPM). “Lowgrip” mode has priority over SPORT
mode and assists the ESC system.
A downshift request from
6th to 5th gear will only
be accepted if the engine
speed rate in 5th gear is lower than
3000 RPM. As “low-grip” mode can
be activated at any time and the
system limits the engine speed to
3000 RPM in all gears except for the
6th, unrequested gearshifts could take
place.
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In any case, it is advisable to
deactivate SPORT mode before
selecting “low-grip” mode.
When sequential manual gearshifting
is active, regardless of the mode
set (NORMAL / SPORT / ICE), the
gearbox will automatically upshift
or downshift when reaching the
minimum and maximum RPM.
This is to prevent engine overrevving
or underrevving.
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Strategies for downhill driving
When the accelerator pedal is
released, the gearbox system detects
that the vehicle is moving downhill
and deactivates upshifting. When
the accelerator pedal is depressed,
upshifting is reactivated but will be
delayed.
When the brake pedal is depressed,
the gearbox system downshifts to
provide enhanced engine braking
power.
For instance, when driving downhill,
the gearbox system operates so as
to avoid upshifting and shifting
gears when the accelerator pedal
is released, and delays gear
engagement by a few seconds when
the accelerator pedal is depressed.
In addition, when the brakes are
applied, it engages the lowest gear
in order to provide enhanced engine
braking power.
This strategy is designed to improve
downhill driving safety.
Strategies in curves
The system detects when the vehicle
goes into a curve through the lateral
acceleration and the steering angle.
Detecting this condition, it controls
gearshifting using a specific mode.
This mode is exited when the vehicle
comes out of the curve, at a distance
that varies depending on the vehicle
speed.
Fast-off strategy
When the accelerator pedal is fully
released, the system deactivates
upshifting.
The next time the pedal is depressed,
upshifting will be reactivated only
after a few seconds.
Upshifting is also deactivated when
the accelerator pedal is partially
released; the system waits the time
necessary to evaluate if the release
action is completed.
Hot-mode strategy
In the event that the engine oil or
coolant temperature is too high or
both, the gearbox system reduces the
maximum engine speed to 4000 RPM.
Therefore, upshifting will occur at this
limit.
This strategy does not apply to
downhill driving, so as to always
have the efficiency of engine braking
together with the standard braking
system.
ESC system operations
In order to help prevent unstable
driving conditions, the ESC system
may request the gearbox system to
deactivate gearshifting. The system
handles this request depending on
the gear engaged and on the RPM,
and decides whether to accept it or
not.
Cruise Control
With the Cruise Control function, the
gearbox system selects shift points
as to provide enhanced comfort and
fuel-economy.
MC Start Strategy (optional
equipment)
With the aim of optimizing standing
starts for performance driving (only
recommended for use in areas closed
to traffic and in accordance with
traffic laws), the automatic gearbox
system is equipped with quick start
strategy.
This strategy is activated when
the following conditions occur
simultaneously:
- AUTO and SPORT modes active;
- ESC mode OFF;
- brake pedal depressed.
In these conditions, the driver has the
possibility to accelerate and, keeping
the brake pedal depressed, keep
the vehicle standing until reaching
an engine speed between 2300 an
2500 RPM and then, upon releasing
the brake pedal, have the optimal
standing start performance.
may erase the malfunction, which will
in any case be recorded by the ECU.
This strategy must only
be used on vehicles in
areas closed to traffic, in
accordance with traffic laws and only
by skilled drivers.
In failure conditions, the gearshift
lever A can always be moved to R, N
and D.
When shifting to D, only a few gears
will be available, depending on the
malfunction found.
Malfunction indication
The malfunctions indicated are
attributable to two causes:
- Gearbox failure
- Gearbox oil temperature too high
In both cases, the warning light
comes on. In the first case, it
is accompanied by the following
message on the display: “Check
transmission go to dealer” in the
second case: “High gearbox oil
temperature”.
Gearbox failure
This message indicates a gearbox
system malfunction, therefore, if you
are driving, the ECU that controls the
device sets an emergency program.
WARNING: In these conditions, we
recommended that you stop the
vehicle and turn off the engine for
at least one minute. When restarting
the engine, the autodiagnostic system
WARNING: If a gearbox failure is
signaled, take your vehicle to the
nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer
as soon as possible to have the
malfunction corrected.
If the failure is signaled when the
engine is started, it means that the
gearbox ECU detected a fault when
the vehicle was last used. Also in this
case, take your vehicle to the nearest
Authorized Maserati Dealer to have
the gearbox checked.
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When the gearbox is
malfunctioning, drive very
carefully considering that
vehicle performance is reduced. In
addition, the reverse gear safety lock
may not be active: absolutely do not
shift the lever to R when the vehicle
is moving.
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Towing the vehicle
If you need to tow the
vehicle, observe the following
recommendations:
- if possible, have the vehicle
transported on a vehicle equipped
with loading platform and specific
for roadside assistance and
recovery.
If this is not possible:
- tow the vehicle for a distance of
less than 62 mi (100 km) at a speed
below 37 mph (60 km/h).
Tow the vehicle using the towing
hook found in the toolkit. Screw the
towing hook down tightly in its seat,
on the lower, right-hand side of the
front bumper.
In order to tow the vehicle, turn the
key to MAR (ON) and engage Neutral
by shifting the gearshift lever A to N.
Should the EPB be applied, you must
disengage it (see page 163).
The maximum angle of the towing
cable, both horizontal and vertical
shall be ±15°.
When towing the vehicle,
make sure that you observe
the road traffic regulations
concerning both the towing device
and driving conduct.
When towing the vehicle
with the engine off,
remember that, without
the assistance of the brake servo,
a stronger effort is required on the
brake pedal for braking and on the
steering wheel for steering.
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WARNING: It is advisable to stop the
vehicle, shift the lever to P or N and
keep the engine running idle until
the warning light
goes off and
the message disappears. Resume
driving without demanding high
engine performance. If the warning
light comes on again and the message
reappears, stop once again letting
the engine idle until the light goes
off and the message disappears.
If the interval between the two
indications is less than 15 minutes, it is
advisable to stop the vehicle, turn off
the engine and wait for the engine/
gearbox assembly to fully cool down.
Do not extract the key, as
the steering wheel will lock
automatically and you will
be unable to steer the wheels.
15°
The engine cannot be push-started. If
the battery is dead, start the engine
using an appropriate emergency
battery following the instructions
given in Section 6 “In an emergency”.
15°
Push start
This message is displayed when the
gearbox oil has reached the maximum
temperature. In this case, the gearbox
ECU sets an emergency program.
15°
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Gearbox oil temperature too high
Screw the towing hook into
its seat (approx. 11 turns).
Clean the threaded seat
completely before tightening the
hook.
WARNING: The maximum angle of
the towing cable, both horizontal and
vertical shall be ±15°.
Gearshift paddles on the
steering wheel
In sequential manual operating mode,
upshifting and downshifting can be
controlled not only with the gearshift
lever A but also with the two paddles
positioned behind the steering wheel.
L - Lower gearshift paddle DOWN
M - Upper gearshift paddle UP
Also in automatic gearbox mode,
when the gearshift lever A is in
position D (DRIVE), you can shift to a
different gear by moving one of the
paddles. This action will temporarily
switch the system to sequential
manual operation.
If you then keep to a constant
driving style (low longitudinal and
lateral acceleration), the gearbox
automatically switches back to
automatic operation.
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Fuel economy
In order to improve fuel economy, we
recommend that you shift gears when
the system prompts you to do so.
This will help you to reduce fuel
consumption without strongly
affecting vehicle performance.
The system will indicate when you
should shift gears by displaying
a small arrow next to the gear
displayed.
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This arrow illuminates just before
reaching the speed required for
gearshifting.
When the recommended gear has
been selected, the indicator goes
off. If the recommended gearshift
is delayed or not performed, the
indicator will remain illuminated for
a few seconds and will then go off.
As soon as the conditions requiring
gearshifting are met, the indicator
illuminates again, as described above.
The recommended gearshift indicator
will only work when the gearbox is
set to manual sequential operation.
Using the brakes
To obtain a good running in of brake
pads and discs, avoid sudden braking
during the first approximately 200 mi
(300 km).
ABS is a component of the braking
system that offers two basic
advantages:
- It helps avoid locking of the
wheels and thus skidding during
emergency braking, especially
under low grip conditions.
- It makes it possible to brake and
steer at the same time in order to
avoid unexpected obstacles or to
direct the vehicle where desired
when braking: this is in keeping
with the physical limits of the tire
side grip.
In order to fully exploit the ABS
system features:
- You will note a light vibration of
the brake pedal during emergency
braking or braking under low grip
conditions: this is a sign that the
ABS is working. Do not release
the pedal but continue to press it
to give continuity to the braking
action.
- The ABS helps prevent the wheels
from locking, but it does not
increase the physical grip limits
between the tires and the road.
Therefore, even if your vehicle is
equipped with ABS, always keep
a safe distance from the vehicle
in front of yours and reduce your
speed when entering a curve.
The wear limit of the brake pads is
indicated by the warning light
and the message “Check Brake Pads”
that will be displayed for 10 second.
The warning light
will illuminate
on the instrument cluster and stay on
until the problem has been solved.
Please contact an Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
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Using the engine
Running-in
Today’s most modern methods of
production afford high precision in
the construction and assembly of
components. However, the moving
parts do undergo a settling process,
during the first hours of vehicle
operation.
Engine and transmission
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Avoid exceeding 5000 RPM for the
first 620 mi (1000 km).
After starting, do not exceed 4000
RPM until the engine has warmed up
sufficiently (water temperature: 149158 °F/65-70 °C).
Do not let the engine run at a
constantly high speed for a prolonged
time.
While driving
Never travel with the tachometer
approaching the peak RPM - not even
downhill.
When the tachometer is approaching
the peak RPM (red sector), take
precautions to avoid exceeding that
limit.
WARNING: Under normal conditions,
all the red light warning lights on
the instrument panel should be off.
When they illuminate, they indicate
a malfunction in the relative system.
The only exception is the engine oil
level warning light, see page 214.
Ensure proper operation of the
various devices by checking the
relevant control gauges.
WARNING: Continuing to drive when
a red warning light is on could cause
serious damage to the vehicle and
affect performance.
Never turn the engine off
while driving downhill as the
vacuum decrease prevents
the brake booster from functioning
correctly. After a few attempts at
braking the system will become
almost completely inefficient. The
power steering will also lose its
efficiency in these condition.
Engine control system (OBDII)
This system is designed to
continuously monitor the vehicle
components associated with
emissions; it also indicates, when
the warning light
illuminates
on the instrument panel, that the
components in question need to be
checked and if necessary serviced.
The purpose is to:
- keep the system operating
efficiently
- indicate when a problem causes
an increase in emissions exceeding
the threshold established by
regulations in force
- indicate the need for replacement
of deteriorated components.
In addition, the system includes a
diagnostics connector that can be
interfaced with special instruments.
This makes it possible to read the
error codes stored in the control
unit, together with a set of specific
parameters for the engine operation
diagnostics cycle, on compliance with
CARB, EPA OBDII rules.
WARNING: Once the engine is started,
the warning light
will remain on
for approximately 18 seconds before
turning off. This is a normal condition
and part of the operating strategy.
WARNING: After the problem has
been corrected, your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer staff are required
to perform tests of the system and if
necessary, also road tests which may
even involve long distances.
Position of the diagnostic
connectors
The diagnostic connector A, positioned
underneath the dashboard, next to
the engine lid opening lever, can be
accessed without removing any cover.
WARNING: When the ignition key
is turned to position MAR (ON) if
the warning light
does not
illuminate or if it illuminates while
driving, contact your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
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California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Cruise Control
General
The Cruise Control function allows the
driver to maintain the desired vehicle
speed constant without pressing
the accelerator pedal. This helps
reduce driving fatigue on highways,
especially long trips, as the set speed
is automatically maintained.
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WARNING: The device can only
be activated at speeds exceeding
19 mph (30 km/h) and it turns off
automatically when the brake pedal
is depressed or when a speed of 125
mph (200 km/h) is exceeded.
Controls
Cruise Control is controlled by switch
A, by the rotating section B and by
button C (RCL).
Switch A has two positions:
- OFF the device is deactivated;
- ON the device is active. When
the device is activated, the green
warning light
on the display
illuminates together with the
message “Cruise Control on”.
The rotating section B is used to
store the vehicle speed and to keep
it constant, or to increase or decrease
the speed stored.
Cruise Control must only be
activated when traffic and
the route permit a constant
speed to be maintained safely for a
sufficiently long distance.
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Turn the rotating section B to position
(+) to save the speed reached or to
increase the speed stored.
Turn the rotating section B to position
(–) to decrease the speed stored.
Every time the rotating section B
is reset, the speed is increased or
decrease by approx. 0.6 mph (1 km/h).
Keep the rotating section turned
to vary the speed continuously.
When a new speed is reached, it will
automatically remain constant.
Button C (RCL) is used to resume the
speed stored.
WARNING: When the ignition key is
turned to STOP (OFF) or switch A is in
the OFF position, the speed stored is
erased and the system deactivated.
Storing a speed
Resuming the speed stored
Increasing the speed stored
Turn switch A to ON reach the desired
speed driving normally. Turn the
rotating section B to (+) for at least
three seconds and then release it.
The vehicle speed is stored and the
accelerator pedal can be released.
The vehicle will proceed at the
constant speed stored until the brake
pedal is pressed.
If necessary, (for example, to pass
another vehicle), you can accelerate
by simply pressing the accelerator
pedal. Afterwards, when you release
the accelerator pedal, the vehicle will
return to the speed previously stored.
If the device has been deactivated
after braking, the speed previously
stored can be resumed as follows:
- gradually accelerate until you reach
a speed close to that stored;
- engage the gear selected when
the speed was stored (4th, 5th or 6th
gear);
- press button C (RCL).
The speed stored can be increased in
two ways:
- by pressing the accelerator and
then storing the new speed reached
(turn the rotating section B for
more than three seconds)
or
- by turning the rotating section B to
position (+): each pulse transmitted
by the rotating section will cause a
slight increase in speed (about 0.6
mph / 1 km/h), whereas a constant
pressure on the same rotating
section will cause a continuous
increase in speed. When the
rotating section B is released, the
new speed will be automatically
stored in the memory.
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Decreasing the speed stored
The speed stored can be reduced in
two ways:
- by deactivating the device, pressing
the brake pedal and then storing
the new speed (turning the
rotating section B to position (+) for
at least three seconds);
or
- by keeping the rotating section B
turned to position (-) until reaching
the new speed, which will be stored
automatically.
Resetting the speed stored
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The speed stored is automatically
reset:
- by turning the engine off
or
- by turning switch A to OFF.
When driving with Cruise
Control activated, do not
shift to Neutral. Activate
Cruise Control only when traffic and
road conditions permit safe use of
this device, that is: on straight and
dry roads, expressways or highways,
smooth-flowing traffic and smooth
asphalt. Do not activate this device
when driving in town or in heavy
traffic.
Cruise Control can only
be activated at speeds
exceeding 19 mph (30 km/h).
The device can only be
activated in 4th, 5th or 6th
gear, depending upon the
vehicle speed.
When driving downhill with
the device activated, the
vehicle may pick up speed
slightly exceeding the speed stored,
due to the change in the engine load.
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In the event of
malfunctioning or failure
of the device, turn switch A
to OFF and contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer after having checked
that the relative fuse is in proper
working order.
It is advisable to deactivate
the device when it is not in
use. Turn switch A to OFF
to prevent any speeds from being
unintentionally stored.
Skyhook suspension
The electronic system controlling
the vehicle suspension uses the
sophisticated on board sensors
and is aimed at optimizing vehicle
performance.
The system is capable of constantly
monitoring suspension damping by
means of the actuator fitted on each
shock absorber. This way, the shock
absorber setting is suited to the
road surface conditions and vehicle
dynamics, thus improving passenger
comfort and road-holding.
By pressing button A the drivers
can choose, even while driving, a
normal or racing-type setting for the
suspension, depending on their own
driving style. This way, the system
operates with a shock absorber
“softer” setting in NORMAL mode,
and a “harder” setting if SPORT mode
is selected.
The system is controlled by an
ECU which is designed to manage
the solenoid valves on each shock
absorber in response to the sensor
signals, thus adjusting suspension
damping and setting.
The sensors which enable the ECU
to calculate the vehicle speed,
vertical and side acceleration, as
well as the instantaneous braking
system pressure, thereby controlling
suspension damping, are the
following:
- front left-hand vertical acceleration
sensor;
- front right-hand vertical
acceleration sensor;
- rear vertical acceleration sensor;
- front left-hand wheel acceleration
sensor;
- front right-hand wheel acceleration
sensor;
- lateral acceleration sensor;
- driving speed sensor;
- brake pedal switch.
The strategy used by the system
controlling suspension damping
is aimed at reducing the vertical
oscillations of the vehicle (rolling and
pitching) to a minimum.
The activation of SPORT mode
sets the suspension for sports-style
driving and acts on the ASR and
Automatic Gearbox systems (optional
equipment) as well, modifying their
setting for racing-style driving.
Self-diagnostics
Each time the engine is started, the
system performs a self-diagnostic
cycle, if a malfunction is found,
the relative symbol is displayed
accompanied by the message “Check
suspension”.
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Calibration selection
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The driver can select, in relation to
road surface conditions, vehicle speed,
driving style and comfort, one of the
two calibration levels provided by the
system: normal or sports-style.
Normal calibration, active when
SPORT mode is disabled, favors
comfort and higher driving stability
with low and average grip conditions.
Sports-style calibration, active when
SPORT mode is enabled, favors wheel
drive and is designed to permit more
sporty driving with optimal road
holding.
Whenever the engine is started,
the system automatically activates
NORMAL mode, even if SPORT mode
was selected before the engine was
last turned off.
The SPORT mode calibration can
be selected only with the ignition
key in MAR (ON) position and it is
enabled by pressing button A, even
while driving: when SPORT mode is
activated, the word “SPORT” on the
multi-function display and the LED on
the button illuminate.
WARNING: SPORT mode should not
be activated if the road surface is
rough or slippery.
Press button A: to reset the normal
calibration, also while driving. When
the normal calibration is activated,
the “SPORT” warning light on the
multi-function display and the button
LED go off.
The electronic suspension control
system works in combination with
the ESC system (Electronic Stability
Control): when the suspension is set
to normal, stability is increased under
medium and low grip conditions,
while when SPORT mode is enabled,
the ESC system optimizes racing-style
driving.
WARNING: In low- and medium-grip
conditions (e.g., rain, snow, ice, sand,
etc.) it is advisable not to use SPORT
mode, even with the ESC enabled.
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Malfunction indicators
If one or more electric components
in the system prove to be
malfunctioning while driving, the
ECU illuminates the relative warning
light accompanied by the message
“Check suspension” on the display.
In addition, the ECU calibrates the
shock absorbers to a preset value,
thus helping to ensure a safe vehicle
set up.
Should the malfunction involve
one shock absorber only, this will
no longer be controlled by the ECU
and will therefore remain set as it
was when the fault occurred. It is
therefore possible for one of the four
shock absorbers to work with a fixed
calibration, different from that of the
other ones.
WARNING: In the event of a
malfunction in the suspension control
electronic system, which will be
indicated by the illumination of the
warning light on the display while
driving, keep a moderate speed and
have the vehicle checked as soon as
possible by your Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
If a malfunction occurs while
driving, and this is signaled by the
illumination of the warning light
on the display, it is advisable to stop
the vehicle as soon as possible, turn
the ignition key to STOP (OFF) and
then restart the engine.
If the malfunction is no longer
present and the warning light on
the display does not illuminate again,
the electronic suspension system will
resume normal operation. On the
other hand, if the problem persists,
the warning light on the multifunction display will turn on again.
In both cases, the system must be
checked by your Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
The fault found is memorized by the
ECU and can be diagnosed by your
Authorized Maserati Dealer even if it
has disappeared from the display.
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Headlights
Bi-xenon headlights
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The gas-discharge (Xenon) headlights
work by means of an electric arc
saturated with Xenon gas under
pressure, instead of the incandescent
filament.
The light produced is highly superior
to that of traditional light bulbs, in
terms of quality (brighter light) as
well as in relation to the span and
positioning of the area illuminated.
The advantages offered by improved
lighting are clearly perceivable
by the driver (less eye strain and
increased orientation for the driver,
with consequent enhanced driving
safety). This is particularly perceived
in the case of bad weather, fog and/or
insufficient road indications, thanks to
the broader illumination of the side
zones, which are normally left in the
dark.
The broader illumination of the
side zones helps to increase driving
safety as it allows the driver to better
locate anybody at the sides of the
road (pedestrians, bicycle riders and
motorcycle riders).
The electric arc requires very high
voltage for activation, but afterwards
power is supplied at a lower voltage.
The headlights reach maximum
brightness about 0.5 seconds after
being turned on.
The strong light produced by this type
of headlight requires the use of an
automatic system to keep the position
of the headlights constant and to
avoid dazzling approaching cars, in
the case of braking, acceleration or
load transport.
If bulb replacement is
necessary, contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer
only: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
In addition, the headlights are
equipped with an ALC system
(Adaptive light control).
This system combines the light beam
with the steering angle and the
vehicle speed to help ensure better
visibility of the road surface when
driving in a curve, steering or in the
event of road deviations.
Driving conditions
Before a trip
Check the following at regular
intervals and always before long trips:
- Tire pressure and condition.
- Levels of fluids and lubricants.
- Conditions of the windshield wiper
blades.
- Proper operation of the warning
lights and of the external lights.
WARNING: It is always advisable
to perform these checks at least
every 500 mi (800 km) and to always
follow the maintenance operations
provided for in the “Warranty and
Maintenance Schedule” book.
It is also advisable to:
- clean the glass on the external light
and all other glass surfaces;
- properly adjust the mirrors, steering
wheel, seats and seat belts.
Capacities
Before you drive
WARNING: Use unleaded fuel only!
The use of fuel containing lead will
permanently damage the catalytic
converter(s) and oxygen sensor
system.
- Make sure that the lights and
headlights are working properly.
- Adjust the position of the seat,
steering wheel and rear-view
mirrors so that you have the best
driving position.
- Check that nothing (e.g., mat
covers, etc.) is blocking the pedals.
- Carefully arrange any objects in the
luggage compartment, to prevent
sudden braking from jerking them
forward.
- Avoid heavy meals before a trip.
A light snack helps to keep your
reflexes sharp. In particular, avoid
drinking alcohol.
- Remember to read, at regular
intervals, the instructions contained
in the paragraph “Before a trip”, in
this chapter.
For fluid and lubricant specifications
and quantities, follow the indications
contained in section 7 “Capacities and
technical specifications”.
Proper driving
Although the vehicle is equipped with
active and passive safety devices, the
driver’s conduct is always a decisive
factor for road safety.
Below are some simple rules to
follow for traveling safely in different
conditions. You will be, no doubt,
familiar with some of them but, in
any case, it would be useful to read
them carefully.
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In addition to being
prohibited by applicable
legislation, it is extremely
dangerous to travel inside the
luggage compartment or on the
front of the vehicle. In the event of
an accident, persons transported in
this manner are more exposed to
the risk of serious injury. Passengers
must only travel seated in the vehicle
seats, with the seat belts fastened
properly. Always check that you and
your passengers have your seat belts
fastened correctly.
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While driving
- Caution is the first rule for safe
driving. Being careful also means
being able to predict driving
behavior of other drivers that is
wrong or careless.
- Keep a safe distance from vehicles
in front of you, adjusting this
distance in accordance to the
vehicle speed and traffic conditions.
- Strictly follow the traffic
regulations and above all, respect
the speed limits.
- Long trips should be started in
optimal physical condition.
Drunk driving, or driving
under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or certain medicines
is extremely dangerous for the driver
and for others.
Always fasten your seat
belts, including any child
seats. Traveling without your
seat belt fastened increases the risk
of serious injury and death in the
event of a collision.
- Make regular stops to loosen up
your limbs and refresh yourself, and
avoid driving for hours on end.
- Ensure that the air inside the
passenger compartment is changed
constantly.
- Never coast downhill with the
engine off: the braking action
requires greater effort on the pedal
due to the absence of the engine
brake and of the brake servo.
Driving at night
The main guidelines to follow when
driving at night are set out below:
- Drive with caution: at night, driving
conditions are more demanding.
- Reduce your speed, especially on
roads with no street lights.
- At the first signs of drowsiness,
stop: to continue driving would
be a risk for you and for others.
Continue only after you have had
proper rest.
- Keep the vehicle at a greater
distance from vehicles in front of
you than you would during the day:
it is difficult to assess the speed of
other vehicles when you can only
see their lights.
- Make sure that the headlights are
aimed correctly: if they are too low,
they reduce visibility and strain the
eyes. If they are too high, they may
bother the other drivers.
- Use the high beams only outside
of urban areas and when you are
sure that they will not disturb other
drivers.
- When another vehicle is
approaching, switch from the high
beams (if on) to the low beams.
- Keep the taillights and headlights
clean.
- Outside of densely-populated areas,
beware of animals crossing the
road.
Driving in the rain
Rain and wet roads can be dangerous.
On a wet road all the maneuvers are
more difficult since wheel grip on
the road is significantly reduced. This
means that the braking distances
increase considerably and road
holding decreases.
Below is some advice for driving in
the rain:
- Reduce your speed and keep a
greater safety distance from the
vehicles in front of you. High speed
may result in loss of vehicle control
and aquaplaning.
- Heavy rain also substantially
reduces visibility. In these
circumstances, even during the day,
turn on the low beams, to be more
visible to other drivers.
- Set the Air Conditioning controls
to demisting, in order to avoid any
visibility problems.
- Periodically check the conditions of
the windshield wiper blades.
Driving in fog
If the fog is dense, avoid traveling
where possible.
When driving in mist, blanket fog or
when there is the possibility of banks
of fog:
- Keep a moderate speed.
- Even during daytime, turn on the
low beams and the rear fog lights.
Do not use the high beams.
- Remember that fog creates
dampness on the asphalt and thus
any type of maneuver is more
difficult and braking distances are
greater.
- Keep a safe distance from the
vehicles in front of you.
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- Avoid sudden changes in speed as
much as possible.
- Whenever possible, avoid passing
other vehicles.
- If you are forced to stop the vehicle
(breakdowns, impossibility of
proceeding due to poor visibility,
etc.), first of all, try to stop off of
the travel lane. Then turn on the
hazard lights and, if possible, the
low beams.
Sound the vehicle horn rhythmically
if you hear another vehicle
approaching.
- If you must get out of the vehicle,
wear a high-visibility vest.
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Driving in the mountains
Driving on snow or ice
On downhill roads, use the engine
brake, engaging low gears so as not
to overheat the brakes.
- Never coast downhill with the
engine off or in neutral, and never
with the ignition key removed.
- Drive at a moderate speed and
avoid “cutting” corners.
- Remember that overtaking uphill
is slower and requires a longer free
stretch of road. If you are being
overtaken on a hill, slow down and
allow the other vehicle to pass.
Below is some advice for driving in
these conditions:
- Keep a very moderate speed.
- Fit snow chains or specific tires if
the road is covered with snow:
see the paragraphs “Snow chains”
and “Winter tires” in the chapter
“Tires” of this section.
- Mainly use the engine brake and
avoid sharp braking.
- We recommend that you activate
“Low grip” mode (see page 141).
- Avoid sudden acceleration and
sharp changes in direction.
- During the winter season, even
apparently dry roads can have icy
sections. Be careful when crossing
bridges, viaducts and roads that
have little exposure to the sun and
are bordered by trees and rocks.
They may be icy.
- Keep a safe distance from the
vehicles in front.
Emission control devices
Even if the vehicle is equipped
with anti-pollution devices, the
environment deserves the greatest
respect from every one of us.
By following a few simple rules,
the driver can avoid damaging the
environment and can often reduce
fuel consumption as well.
In this regard, some useful
information is listed here below;
please read it carefully.
The correct operation of the antipollution devices not only helps
respect for the environment, but also
has an impact on vehicle efficiency.
Keeping these devices in good
working conditions is the first rule for
driving both ecologically sound and
economically.
The first precaution is to follow the
“Maintenance schedule” carefully.
Always use unleaded fuel.
If starting is difficult, do not make
several attempts.
In particular, avoid push starts,
towing or downhill starts: these are
all maneuvers that can damage the
catalytic converter system.
For any emergency starting, only use
an auxiliary battery.
While driving, if the engine does
not run smoothly, you may continue
driving but reducing engine
performance to a minimum; you
should then contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
Never run the engine, even if only for
testing, with one or more spark plugs
disconnected.
Do not warm up the engine letting it
idle before starting off, except in the
event that the external temperature
is very low and, even then, for no
longer than 30 seconds.
During normal operation
the catalytic converter
produces high temperatures.
Therefore, do not park the vehicle on
flammable materials (e.g., grass, dry
leaves, pine needles, etc.): risk of fire!
Do not install heat guards and do not
remove those already fitted to the
catalytic converter and to the exhaust
manifold.
Do not spray anything on the catalytic
converter, Oxygen sensor and exhaust
manifold.
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In addition to the catalytic converter
system, the vehicles are equipped
with a system for controlling fuel
vapor emissions. This system, called
ORVR, has been designed to help
reduce atmospheric pollution by the
evaporation from the fuel system
during the refueling process. Also,
specific to these vehicles is the fuel
filler neck which comes equipped
with a sealed plug that is grounded
to avoid possible sparking during refueling.
Failure to comply with these
rules can create fire hazards.
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California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Other tips
- Do not warm up the engine when
the vehicle is stationary: in these
conditions the engine warms up
much more slowly and increases
fuel consumption and emissions.
It is advisable to move off slowly,
avoiding high engine RPM.
- As soon as traffic conditions and
the route permit it, use a higher
gear.
- Avoid Depressing the accelerator
repeatedly during stops at traffic
lights or before turning off the
engine.
- Keep your speed as regular as
possible, avoiding unnecessary
braking and acceleration, which
cause fuel wastage and strongly
increase exhaust emissions.
- Turn the engine off if the vehicle
remains stationary for a long time.
- Check the tire pressure regularly:
if the pressure is too low, fuel
consumption increases and the tires
are damaged.
- Do not transport unnecessary
objects in the luggage
compartment. The weight of the
vehicle affects fuel consumption
considerably.
- Use the electrical devices
only as long as necessary. The
power required increases fuel
consumption.
Parking
Pull the parking brake, straighten the
wheels and turn off the engine.
Never leave the ignition key in
position MAR (ON).
Always remove the key when leaving
the vehicle.
Never leave children
unattended in the vehicle.
Do not park the vehicle on
paper, grass, dry leaves or
other flammable materials.
They could catch fire if they come
into contact with hot parts of the
exhaust system.
Do not leave the engine
running with the vehicle
unattended.
When the electric parking brake is
engaged, with the key turned to
STOP (OFF), the warning light
illuminates on the instrument panel
and the words “EPB ON” appear on
the display.
During engagement and
disengagement, the warning light
flashes until the maximum
engagement force and full release
have been reached.
In the above conditions, the
automatic activation function can be
deactivated/activated by pressing the
button A on the dashboard.
During engagement or
disengagement of the
electric parking brake,
always hold the brake pedal
depressed.
Electric parking brake
The vehicle is equipped with an
electric parking brake (EPB).
It is designed to automatically engage
when the engine is turned off and
to disengage when, with the engine
running, the accelerator pedal is
depressed.
A
WARNING: When you need to park
the vehicle on a steep slope, both
with the engine running and off, it
is recommended not only to apply
the electric parking brake but also to
move the gearshift lever to P (PARK)
before leaving the vehicle.
When the EPB button is
activated while driving,
the vehicle slows down
with strong deceleration (Dynamic
Braking). It is therefore advisable to
use this function only in the event
of an emergency. The ESC system,
however is always on, and it will
help to maintain the stability of the
vehicle.
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Engagement
The electric parking brake is
automatically applied when the
engine is turned off and the vehicle is
stationary.
It can only be disengaged when the
engine is restarted.
If the key has been removed or is
in position STOP (OFF), it cannot be
disengaged.
The electric parking brake can also be
manually applied when the vehicle
is moving or the key is in MAR (ON)
position by pulling up the lever B.
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If the engine was turned off with
the automatic engagement device
deactivated, you can reactivated it
simply by pulling lever B upward.
The words “EPB ON” appear on the
display.
Always check that the
vehicle is properly locked
before leaving it.
Disengagement
The parking brake is automatically
disengaged when depressing the
brake pedal and moving the gearshift
lever from position P (a pressure
of at least 72.5 psi (5 bar) must be
generated in the braking system), or
with a gear engaged and pushing the
accelerator pedal.
The parking brake can also be
manually disengaged when the
vehicle is moving or the key is in
position MAR (ON) by manually
pulling up lever B and simultaneously
depressing the service brake pedal.
WARNING: If you attempt to
disengage the parking brake without
having depressed the service brake
pedal, a message will be displayed to
warn you to do so.
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WARNING: In certain conditions, it is
however advisable to disengage the
parking brake manually and slightly
apply the service brake for starting
off. This is advisable when there are
obstacles very close to the vehicle in
the direction in which you intend to
move.
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Deactivating PARK OFF automatic
operation
To deactivate manual operation of the
parking brake, with the engine on,
press the button A on the dashboard.
The words “PARK OFF” appear on the
display for 5 seconds, after which they
remain displayed but in smaller size.
To reactivate automatic operation,
press the button A once again, the
words “PARK ON” appear on the
display for 5 seconds.
WARNING: In certain conditions
when the battery voltage is low, the
electric parking brake system may
temporarily be deactivated for safety
reasons. Therefore, typically upon
starting the engine, when the battery
voltage drops, the message “PARK
OFF” may temporarily be displayed,
indicating that automatic operation is
temporarily disabled.
A
WARNING: In the case of performance
starting, check that the electric
parking brake is disengaged.
Malfunction indication
In the event of electric parking brake
system failures, the warning light
will illuminate.
Depending on the message displayed,
it signals the following failures of the
EPB system:
- Parking brake fault: go to dealer.
If the message warning you to go
to the nearest Authorized Maserati
Dealer is displayed, drive slowly and
remember that the electric parking
brake device is not functioning.
- EPB is overheated.
If the vehicle has been stationary
(key to STOP (OFF)) for about 15
minutes without using the parking
brake, and the warning light
illuminates again after restarting
the engine, slowly drive to the
nearest Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
- EPB fault, only manual EPB release
possible: see handbook.
Follow the manual emergency
deactivation procedure in order to
release the parking brake.
- Parking brake system revision: go to
dealer.
The EPB system requires
maintenance, therefore contact
your Authorized Maserati Dealer to
have the system corrected.
In the event of an EPB
failure, take your vehicle
to the nearest Authorized
Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
repair kit;
- remove the cap on the right-hand
side of the EPB ECU;
- insert the special tool into place;
- turn the handle clockwise until it is
released;
- remove the tool from its seat and
close it with the cap.
After each manual
emergency release
procedure, the electric
parking brake system remains nonfunctioning until the situation is
corrected by an Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
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Emergency disengagement
In the event that the electric parking
brake locks with a total system failure,
you need to manually release the
parking brake using the special tool
provided in the toolkit.
Proceed as follows:
- remove the toolkit and covering
panel from the luggage
compartment;
- remove the covering panel
containing the toolkit and the tire
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Tires
The Maserati GranTurismo is
a performance automobile,
tire wear must be checked
regularly and worn tires must be
replaced. Tire wear will vary and
depends on driving habits and
conditions.
Glossary of tire terminology
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“Tire Information Placard (label)”
is a placard/label, showing the OE
(original equipment) tire sizes,
recommended inflation pressure, and
the maximum weight the vehicle can
carry.
“Tire Identification Number (TIN)”: A
number on the side wall of each tire
providing information about the tire
brand and manufacturing plant, tire
size and date of manufacture.
“Inflation pressure”: A measure of the
amount of air in a tire.
“Standard load”: A class of P-metric
or Metric tires designed to carry a
maximum load at a specified psi
rating.
“Extra load”: A class of P-metric
or metric tires designed to carry a
heavier maximum load at a specified
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psi rating.
recommended inflation pressure.
“kPa”: Kilopascal, a metric unit of air
pressure.
“Recommended inflation pressure”:
Inflation pressure, established by
Maserati which is based on the
type of tires that are mounted on a
vehicle at the factory. This inflation
pressure is affected by the number of
occupants in the vehicle, the amount
of cargo and the speed at which the
vehicle will be driven for a prolonged
period. This information can be found
on the tire inflation placard (label)
located on the driver’s side B-pillar
and in the tire inflation table in this
owner’s manual.
“PSI”: Pounds per square inch, a
standard unit of air pressure.
“B-pillar”: The structural member at
the side of the vehicle behind the
front door.
“Bead area of the tire”: Area of the
tire next to the rim.
“Side wall of the tire”: Area between
the bead area and the tread.
“Tread Area of the tire”: Area of the
perimeter of the tire that contacts the
road when mounted on the vehicle.
“Rim”: The metal support (wheel)
for a tire or a tire and tube assembly
upon which the tire beads are seated.
“Cold tire pressure”: The tires are
considered to be cold when they
have the same temperature as the
surrounding (ambient air) meaning
that the car has been stationary
for a minimum of 3 hours, or has
been driven less than 1 mile. Adjust
pressures only in ambient conditions.
“Maximum inflation pressure”: Is
the greatest amount of air pressure
that should ever be put in the
tire. This rating is established by
th tire manufacturer. Use only the
Tire identification number:
On the left-hand sidewall, as fitted
to the car. Commences with DOT
(Department of Transportation)
followed by a two- digit
manufacturing plant code, a twodigit tire size code, a three-digit tire
construction code, and a four-digit
date code for the week and year of
production.
DOT quality grades
Tires
Tread wear
Traction
Temperature
Michelin Pilot Sport (*)
220.
AA.
A
(*) Example only
Tread wear
Traction
The tread wear grade is a comparative
rating based on the wear rate
of the tire when tested under
controlled conditions on a prescribed
government test course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would
wear one and one-half (1-1/2) times
as well on the government course as a
tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires
depends upon the actual conditions of
their use and may depart significantly
from the norm due to variations in
driving habits, service practices and
differences in road characteristics and
climate.
The traction grades, from highest
to lowest, are “AA”, “A”, “B”, and
“C”. Those grades represent the tire
ability to stop on wet pavement as
measured under controlled conditions
on specified government test surfaces
of asphalt and concrete.
The traction grade assigned
to this tire is based on
straight-ahead braking
traction tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning,
or peak traction characteristics.
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Temperature
Other tire markings
Tire placard/label
The temperature grades are “A” (the
highest), “B”, and “C”, representing
the tire resistance to the generation
of heat and its ability to dissipate
heat when tested under controlled
conditions on a specified indoor
laboratory test wheel. Sustained high
temperature can cause the tire to
deteriorate and can reduce tire life.
In addition, excessive temperature
can lead to sudden tire failure. The
grade “C” corresponds to a level of
performance which all passenger
car tires must meet under the
Federal Motor Safety Standard No.
109. Grades “B” and “A” represent
higher levels of performance on
the laboratory test wheel than the
minimum required by law.
Manufacturer’s name.
Tire model.
Size information.
Example:
245 = nominal section width in mm.
35 = height of tire cross-section
expressed as percentage of width
R = radial construction
20 = rim diameter in inches.
ZR= speed rating indicating the speed
at which the tire can carry the load
corresponding to the load capacity
index.
The tire and loading Information label
stuck on the driver’s door jamb specifies
the correct size and pressure of tires
to be used on the GranTurismo. It also
specifies the total weight the car can
carry, called the car capacity weight.
This includes the weight of the driver,
passenger and luggage.
For tire pressure information, refer also
to the ‘Technical Data’ section of this
manual.
Also found on the driver’s door jamb is
the Certification label, which stipulates
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR). The GVWR includes the weight
of the car, occupants, fuel and luggage.
Never exceed the GVWR or the Gross
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for either
the front or rear axle. The maximum
load which may be carried in the rear
luggage compartment is 66 lbs (30 kg).
The temperature grade for
this tire is established for a
tire that is properly inflated
and not overloaded. Excessive speed,
underinflation, or excessive loading,
either separately or in combination,
can cause heat buildup and possible
tire failure.
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Note That the GranTurismo SPORT is
not designed to tow a trailer, and no
such attempt should be made.
WARNING: Do not exceed the GVWR,
or front or rear GAWR. Exceeding
these limits may lead to poor
handling, vehicle instability or tire
damage which could cause a crash in
which you or others could be seriously
injured or killed.
Information on tire care, including
maintenance and safety practices can
also be found on page 221; tire and
wheel size information is reported
on page 205 and the information on
the tire pressure monitoring system
(TPMS) can be found on page 47.
WARNING: In order to achieve optimal
handling characteristics, the wheel
and tire sizes on the GranTurismo
are different at front and at the
rear. This means that interchanging
of wheels and tires between axles
is not permissible. Failure to respect
this requirement will adversely affect
vehicle handling and may result in an
accident in which you or others could
be killed or seriously injured.
Importance of proper inflation
pressure
- Use a good quality tire pressure
gauge and always replace the
tire valve dust cap to prevent
the ingress of dirt and moisture
into the valve, which could cause
leakages. Many gas stations provide
tire inflation facilities.
- The tires should be regularly
inspected for signs of cuts,
abrasions or other damage, and for
any uneven tread wear patterns.
Uneven treadwear may indicate
that the suspension geometry or
dampers require attention from
your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
- Overloading your tires can cause
overheating as a result of too much
friction. You could have a blowout
and a serious accident in which you
could be killed or seriously injured.
See ‘Tire Placard Label’.
- Underinflated tires pose the same
danger as overloaded tires. The
resulting accident could cause
serious injury, or death. Check
all tires frequently and maintain
the recommended pressure. Tire
pressures should be checked only
when the tires are cold.
- Overinflated tires are more likely
to be cut, punctured or broken
by a sudden impact - such as
hitting a pothole. Keep tires at the
recommended pressure.
- Installing improper tires on your
vehicle can affect handling and
stability. This can cause a crash in
which you can be killed or seriously
injured.
- Always use the size and type of
tires recommended in this manual.
- Using incorrect tires or tires which
are excessively worn or improperly
inflated can cause a crash in which
you can be killed or seriously
injured.
When driving on wet roads, surface
water is squeezed out from between
the tire and road. However, excessive
speed or water depth can overwhelm
the water clearing capability of the
tread and lead to a condition called
‘aquaplaning’ or ‘hydroplaning’,
where the tire rides on a film of water
and provides little or no grip on the
road surface, leading to a loss of
control. This condition is more likely
to occur with worn tires having little
depth of tread, or with incorrect
tire pressures. Drivers should always
check on tire wear and condition,
and moderate their speed in adverse
weather conditions.
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Tire care
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Wear indicators are molded into
the bottom of the tread grooves at
intervals around the tire, indicated
by small pointers on the outer tread
blocks. The tires should be replaced
before being worn to this minimum
legal tread depth.
The cold tire pressures should be
checked every week, or every 1000
miles (1700 km), whichever is the
sooner, and corrections made as
necessary. See ‘Technical Data’ at
the back of the handbook for tire
pressures. Underinflation will cause
excessive wear, rapid deterioration of
the tire sidewalls and heavy steering,
whereas overinflation results in a
hard ride and in creased susceptibility
to tire damage. Both conditions will
cause a degradation in the handling
qualities.
Vehicle load limits:
Federal regulations require the
following statement in this manual:
“Steps for Determining Correct Load
Limit“
1) Locate the statement “The
combined weight of occupants and
cargo should never exceed XXX
kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s
placard.
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2) Determine the combined weight of
the driver and passengers that will
be riding in your vehicle.
3) Subtract the combined weight of
the driver and passengers from XXX
kg or XXX lbs.
4) The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and
luggage load capacity. For example,
if the “XXX” amount equals 1400
lbs. and there will be five 150 lb
passengers in your vehicle, the
amount of available cargo and
luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)
5) Determine the combined weight of
luggage and cargo being loaded
on the vehicle. That weight may
not safely exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity
calculated in Step 4.
NOTE: The vehicle should not be used
to tow a trailer.
Winter tires
These tires are specially designed for
driving on snow and ice and should
be fitted to replace the ones supplied
with the vehicle.
Only use winter tires having
the same dimensions as
those provided with the
vehicle or as indicated on page 205.
Your Authorized Maserati Dealer is
available to provide suggestions as to
the types of tires most suited to the
use foreseen by the Customer.
For the type of tires to use, inflation
pressures and relative specifications
for winter tires, carefully follow
the indications found in the
section “Capacities and technical
specifications”.
The features of these winter tires are
strongly reduced if the tread depth
is less than 0.2 in (4 mm). In this case,
they should be replaced.
The specific features of the winter
tires lead to lower performance under
normal environmental conditions or
on long highway trips, compared to
the standard tires.
Therefore, they should only be fitted
for their intended use, for which they
have been approved.
Fit identical (manufacturer
and tread) tires on all four
wheels, in order to help
ensure safe driving, braking and good
handling.
Snow chains
The use of snow chains is subject to
local regulations.
If the use as snow chians is allowed,
to use small-sized snow chains with a
maximum projection of 0,35 in (9 mm)
beyond the tire tread.
The chains should be fitted only on
the driving wheel tires (rear wheels).
Check chain tension after driving for
a distance of about 55 yd (50 m) with
the chains fitted.
WARNING: Before purchasing or using
snow chains, we recommend that you
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer for information.
WARNING: Keep a moderate speed
when using snow chains. Do not
exceed 30 mph (50 km/h). Avoid holes
in the road, do not drive over steps
or sidewalks and do not drive on long
road stretches without snow. This will
help prevent damage to the vehicle
and the road surface.
Snow chains: brand/type
Remember that the direction
of tire rotation should not be
reversed.
Konig/Supermagic
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Rear tire
285/35 ZR20
285/40 ZR19 (°)
(°) Tire available on request
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Useful accessories to
keep in the vehicle
We recommend that you keep in the
vehicle:
- first aid kit containing alcohol-free
disinfectant, sterile gauze pads,
gauze rolls, bandages, etc.;
- electric flashlight;
- blunt-tipped scissors;
- heavy-duty gloves.
The objects described and other
essential objects can be obtained
locally.
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In an emergency
Emergency starting
Toolkit
If a tire is punctured
If an exterior light turns off
If an interior light goes out
If a fuse blows
If the battery is dead
If you have to jack up the vehicle
If you have to tow the vehicle
In the event of an accident
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Emergency starting
If the MASERATI CODE fails to
deactivate the engine immobilizer,
the warning light CODE
will
illuminate permanently, the OBDII
warning light
will go off after
18 seconds and then will come on
immediately and the engine will
not start. To start the engine, it is
necessary to follow the emergency
start procedure.
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WARNING: We recommend that you
carefully read the entire procedure
before performing it. If you make a
mistake, you should turn the ignition
key to STOP (OFF) and repeat the
operations from the beginning (step
1).
1)
2)
3)
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Read the 5-digit electronic code
found on the CODE CARD.
Turn the ignition key to MAR
(ON): the CODE
and OBDII
warning lights are on.
Press the accelerator pedal
fully down and keep it pressed.
Approximately 8 seconds later,
the OBDII warning light
goes
off. Release the accelerator and
get ready to count the number
of times the OBDII warning light
flashes.
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
As soon as the displayed number
of flashing is equal to the first
digit of your CODE CARD, depress
the accelerator and hold it until
the OBDII warning light
goes
off, after being illuminated for
approximately 4 seconds; You
can now release the accelerator
pedal.
The OBDII warning
light
starts flashing again. As soon as
the number of flashing is equal
to the second digit of your CODE
CARD, depress the accelerator
pedal and hold it down.
Proceed in the same manner for
the remaining digits in the code
on the CODE CARD.
When the last digit has been
entered, keep the accelerator
pedal pressed down. The OBDII
warning
light illuminates for
4 seconds and then goes off; You
can now release the accelerator
pedal.
A quick flashing of the OBDII
warning light
(about 4
seconds) confirms that the
operation has been performed
correctly.
Start the engine turning the key
from MAR (ON) to AVV (START).
If the OBDII warning light
remains illuminated, turn the key to
STOP (OFF) and repeat the procedure
from step 1.
This procedure can be repeated an
unlimited number of times.
WARNING: After an emergency start,
we recommend that you contact your
local Authorized Maserati Dealer,
otherwise you will have to perform
the emergency start procedure every
time the engine is started.
Toolkit
The vehicle is equipped with the
following tools:
- toolkit, housed in the luggage
compartment;
- tire repair kit;
- reflecting triangle.
The toolkit, housed under the floor
panel, contains:
- 8 + 10 mm open end wrench;
- 13 + 17 mm open end wrench;
- double slot + Phillips-head
screwdriver;
- tow hook;
- tool for electric parking brake
actuator release.
If a tire is punctured
For the tire repair procedures see the
instructions included in the tire repair
kit.
Note: The compressor power plug can
be inserted either in the 12V socket A
housed in the luggage compartment
or in the cigarette lighter socket B,
inside the passenger compartment.
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B
A
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If an exterior light turns
off
WARNING: Before replacing a
light bulb, make sure that the
corresponding fuse is in proper
working order. For replacement, use
only genuine new light bulbs having
the same characteristics as the bulb
being replaced.
To replace the Xenon light
bulbs, the low and high
beam light bulbs and
to check the system, contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer only:
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
It is advisable to contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer also for
replacing the other lights.
Rear light clusters
The light bulbs of the rear light
clusters are arranged as follows:
A - Position light LED
B - Stop light LED
C - Reverse light bulb
D - Direction indicator LED
E - Rear fog light bulb.
Front light clusters
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To access the front light clusters from
underneath the vehicle, you must first
remove the wheel housing covering.
The light bulbs of the front light
clusters are arranged as follows:
A - Side marker bulb
B - Direction indicator light bulb
C - Position light and DRL (*) LED
D - Bi-xenon low-beam/high-beam
bulb
E - FTP bulb, headlight flashing.
(*) On vehicles for the Canadian
market DRL are always enabled.
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A
B
C
D
E
A
B
D
C
E
To replace a light bulb:
1) Lift the engine compartment lid.
2) Open the door on the covering
panel, in position with the light
cluster.
3) Rotate the bulb holder F
counterclockwise and slide it out.
4) Remove the bulb G by gently
pushing it and rotating it
counterclockwise.
5) Insert the new bulb by slightly
pushing it and rotating it
clockwise.
6) Insert the bulb holder and rotate
it clockwise.
7) Close the door on the covering
panel.
Direction indicator lights
To replace the direction indicator light
bulb (5W):
1) Push the direction indicator
forward to compress the spring
clip H.
2)
3)
Take out the rear part of the
indicator by releasing the
retaining tab I and remove the
unit.
Remove the bulb holder J turning
it counterclockwise.
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G
2
F
1
I
J
H
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4)
5)
6)
Remove and replace the bulb K.
Refit the bulb holder turning it
clockwise.
Refit the direction indicator
inserting first the retaining tab on
the rear part and then pressing
the front part until hearing the
spring clip click into position.
WARNING: Proceed with care when
removing the side direction indicator
light to avoid damage to the vehicle
body or to the indicator itself.
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Third stop light
License plate lights
In order to replace the bulb, the
light cluster must be removed. It is
therefore recommended that you
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
To replace the license plate light bulb
(C 5W):
1) Undo the fastening screws for the
lens/bulb holder unit.
2) Remove the unit and replace the
bulb.
If an interior light goes
out
WARNING: Before replacing a
light bulb, make sure that the
corresponding fuse is in proper
working order. For replacement, use
only genuine new light bulbs having
the same rating as the bulb being
replaced.
Front and rear dome light
2)
3)
Replace the bulb concerned by
rotating it:
- timed light B
- reading lights C.
Refit the dome light inserting first
the front side and the pushing
the rear side into its seat.
WARNING: When refitting the dome
light, make sure that the electric wires
are correctly positioned and do not
interfere with the dome light edges
and with the retaining tabs.
Courtesy mirror light
To replace the bulb (12V - 5W
“torpedo” type):
1) Remove the fixing frame by
prying it out gently at points D.
2) Replace the bulb.
3) Refit the fixing frame by pressing
it.
To replace the bulbs:
1) Use a screwdriver to gently pry it
out at points A and remove the
dome light.
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A
A
B
C
D
D
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Glove compartment, pocketchange compartment and
luggage compartment lights
2)
Raise the cover F.
3)
4)
To replace the bulb:
1) Remove the transparent cover
by prying it out gently, using a
screwdriver, at point E.
Replace the bulb G.
Refit the cover, inserting first the
two-tab side and then pressing on
the other side.
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F
E
G
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Courtesy lights (below door)
To replace the bulb:
1) Use a screwdriver positioned at
point H to pry out the light fixing
frame.
2)
3)
Rotate the bulb holder L and
remove it.
Replace the pressure-fitted bulb
M.
4)
Refit the bulb holder L inserting
first the electrical connector side
and then pressing on the other
side to hook the clip.
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L
H
M
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If a fuse blows
Replacing the fuses
When an electrical device is
not functioning, check that the
corresponding fuse is in proper
working order.
A - Fuse intact.
B - Fuse blown.
Replace the faulty fuse with a new
one having the same rating (same
color).
If the fault recurs, consult your
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Never replace a blown fuse
with anything other than a
sound fuse having the same
rating/color.
Position of fuses/relays
The fuses/relays are located in various
parts of the vehicle, namely:
- On the right-hand side of the
luggage compartment.
- Behind the glove compartment, to
the left of the steering wheel.
- In the luggage compartment next
to the battery.
Fuse colors
A
B
Ampere
dark
yellow
brown
red
light
blue
yellow
white
green
A5
A7.5
A10
A15
A20
A25
A30
Maxi Fuse colors
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Ampere
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yellow
green
orange
red
blue
A20
A30
A40
A50
A60
Fuses and relays inside the
engine compartment
To access the fuses/relays, lift the
engine compartment lid, remove the
covering panel A, then undo the 4
screws B to remove the cover C .
The fuses/relays are housed in 3
control boxes.
The list of fuses and relays is shown in
the following pages.
WARNING: If you need to wash the
engine compartment, do not direct
the jet of water for too long directly
on the engine compartment ECU.
F91
F90
F89
F97
F96
F95
F94
F88
F92
T15
F93
T19 T14
T31
T08
T09
T20 T17
F85
F08
F22
F17
F11
T10
T05
6
T03
T07
C
T30
T02
F02
F81
F82
F03
F83
F06
F05
F04
F01
F07
A
T06
F87
F24
F16
F20
F84
F09
F21
F30
F23
F18
F15
F10
F14
F19
F101
F100
F99
F98
F107
F106
F105
F104
F103
T16
F102
B
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Engine compartment relay
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Pos.
T02
T03
T05
T06
T07
T08
T09
T10
T14
T15
T16
T17
T19
T20
T30
T31
Type
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Maxi 50 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Maxi 50 A
Maxi 50 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 30 A
Maxi 50 A
Micro 30 A
Function
Side markers
Spot lights
Stop light control relay
Horns
I.E. Main relay
Air conditioning/heating system compressor
High beams
Not used
Fog lights (Not used)
1st speed - radiator electric fan
2nd speed - radiator electric fan
Not used
Ignition enable
Ignition
Air pump
Headlight washer pump
Engine compartment fuses
Pos.
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
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Amp.
Maxi 60 A
Maxi 30 A
Maxi 20 A
Maxi 40 A
Maxi 40 A
Maxi 60 A
30 A
7.5 A
Color
Blue
Green
Yellow
Orange
Orange
Blue
Green
Brown
System / Component
Fan 1 relay
ABS valves
T03 spot lights relay
ABS cylinder
A.C. Node
Fan 2 relay
T07 I.E. main relay
T08 - Air conditioner compressor relay
Pos.
F09
F10
F11
F14
F15
F16
F17
F18
F19
F20
F21
F22
F23
F24
F30
F81
F82
F83
F84
F85
F87
F88
F89
F90
F91
F92
F93
F94
Amp.
7.5 A
15 A
10 A
15 A
10 A
10 A
7.5 A
15 A
15 A
10 A
10 A
30 A
Maxi 50 A
Maxi 50 A
20 A
30 A
15 A
15 A
15 A
10 A
15 A
7.5 A
7.5 A
Color
Brown
Light blue
Red
Light blue
Red
Red
Brown
Light blue
Light blue
Red
Red
Green
Red
Red
Yellow
Green
Light blue
Light blue
Light blue
Red
Light blue
Brown
Brown
System / Component
T05 stop light control relay
T06 horn relay
LH high-beam
Not used
Alternator sensing
LH spot light
RH high-beam
I.E. bank
T02 DRL lights relay
Not used
T14 fog lights relay (Not used)
Not used
ABS electronics
RH spot light
T20 ignition relay
CPL2
Not used
Air pump relay
Ignition switch
Headlight washers
Not used
Main injector/coil relay - cylinders 1-4
Main injector/coil relay - cylinders 5-8
Main I.E. relay, secondary connected devices
Main relay, I.E. ECU
Main relay, oxygen sensors
Not used
NCS
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Pos.
F95
F96
F97
F98
F99
F100
F101
F102
F103
F104
F105
F106
F107
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Amp.
7.5 A
7.5 A
10 A
-
Color
Brown
Brown
Red
-
System / Component
CSG
Alternator
I.E. ECU
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Fuses and relays in the
passenger compartment, to the
left of the steering wheel
The fuses/relays are housed in 2
control boxes.
The list of fuses and relays is shown in
the following pages.
To access the fuses/relays, lift the
guard D.
F-36
F-52
F-45
F-46
F-34
F-39
F-41
F-47
F-33
F-48
F-38
F-43
F-32
F-37
F-49
F-53
F-40
F-50
F-42
F-35
F-31
F-44
F-51
F-12
F-13
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T12
T01
T13
T11
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Relays in the passenger compartment, to the left of the steering wheel
Pos.
T01
T11
T12
T13
Type
Micro-relay 30A
Micro-relay 30A
Micro-relay 30A
Maxi-relay 50A
Function
Low beams
Heated rear window
Connected devices 1 (Controlled by INT/A Ignition switch)
Jumper 30/87
Fuses inside the passenger compartment, to the left of the steering wheel
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Pos.
F12
F13
F31
Amp.
15A
15A
7.5A
Color
Light blue
Light blue
Brown
F32
10A
Red
F33
F34
F35
F36
F37
F38
F39
30A
30A
7.5A
10A
10A
15A
15A
Green
Green
Brown
Red
Red
Light blue
Light blue
F40
F41
F42
F43
30A
30A
Green
Green
F44
20A
Yellow
F45
-
-
System / Component
Right-hand low beam
Left-hand low beam
A/C unit., NBC (Body Computer Node), high beam relay
Dome lights, step lights, CAV, driver- and passenger-side footwell lights, external
mirror lights
Driver’s seat (movement)
Passenger’s seat (movement)
ACC, FN and LF relay coil
NQS
NQS (Instrument Panel Node), CPP, CPD
Rear lid lock
NIM (Inside Roof Node), NCL (Air conditioning and heating system node), EOBD
socket, CSA (Alarm system siren ECU), CAV (Motion sensing alarm ECU), radio
Heated rear window
Not used
Not used
Windshield wiper/washer (Connected Devices Relay INT/A)
Front and rear cigarette lighter (INT/A device relay) front seat heating (passenger
side)
Not used
Pos.
F46
F47
F48
F49
Amp.
20A
30A
30A
7.5A
Color
Yellow
Green
Green
Brown
F50
F51
F52
F53
7.5A
7.5A
15A
10A
Brown
Brown
Light blue
Red
System / Component
NPG/NPP Locks
NPG (Driver’s door node)
NPP (Passenger’s door node)
NVO (Steering wheel node), CSG (Power steering ECU), CSP (Twilight/rain sensor
ECU), NIM (Inside Roof Node), NCL, Radio, CEM, CRP, dome light molding, windshield
wiper controls
Airbag system
NCA (Automatic Gearbox Node)
Front seat heating (driver side) (INT/A device relay)
Rear fog lights
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There are 2 relay and fuse boxes.
Relay/fuse boxes inside the
luggage compartment
To access the fuses/relays, remove
the cover E by undoing the retaining
screws F.
To access the fuses and relays inside
the control boxes, remove the covers
by levering up the fastening tabs.
F28
F26
F25
T32
F27
T34
F53
T33
F29
T35
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F54
F63
F
E
F56
F55
T21
F62
F77
T22 T24
F79
F61
F58
F65
F68
F66
F80
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F67
F69
F60
F78
F57
T23 T25
F59
F64
Relays inside the luggage compartment
Pos.
T21
T22
T23
T24
T25
T32
T33
T34
T35
Type
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 20 A
Micro 30 A
Micro 30 A
Micro 30 A
Function
Not used
Not used
Reverse gear relay
Third stop relay
Fuel tank door relay
Key-Lock solenoid
Not used
Fuel pump 1
Fuel pump 2
Fuses inside the luggage compartment
Pos.
F25
F26
F27
F28
F29
F53
F54
F55
F56
F57
F58
F59
F60
F61
F62
Amp.
30 A
10 A
7.5 A
7.5 A
7.5 A
20A
Color
Green
Red
Brown
Brown
Brown
Yellow
System / Component
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
HI-Fi amplifier
Not used
+30 NAG, Bose tuner
Not used
RH Reverse from T23
Not used
NSP
T24 third stop
NCA
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Pos.
F63
F64
F65
F66
F67
F68
F69
F77
F78
F79
F80
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Amp.
15 A
10 A
20 A
20 A
25 A
Color
Light blue
Red
Yellow
Yellow
White
System / Component
T25 fuel tank door relay
Not used
Key-Lock solenoid
Fuel pumps
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Power socket
Not used
Bass box
If the battery is dead
We recommend that you read the
precautions contained in the section
”Maintenance“ to prevent the battery
from going dead and to help ensure
its long life.
Starting with an auxiliary
battery
See the chapter ”Starting the engine“
in the section ”Using the vehicle”.
WARNING: Under no circumstance
should a stand alone battery be
used for an emergency start-up: you
could damage the electronic systems,
particularly the ECUs, which control
the ignition and fuel supply functions.
Recharging the battery
You are advised to recharge the
battery slowly and at a low amperage
for about 24 hours.
Follow the instructions below:
1) Deactivate the electronic alarm
using the remote key control.
2) Open the luggage compartment
(see on page 94) and remove
the panel on the floor, then
disconnect the electric system
terminals from the battery poles.
WARNING: First reconnect the positive
pole terminal (+) and then the
negative pole one (–).
WARNING: Before reconnecting the
battery terminals, check that the key
has been removed from the ignition
switch or at least that it is in STOP
(OFF) position.
Connect the battery charger
cables to the battery poles.
The fluid contained in
the battery is poisonous
and corrosive. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes.
The battery recharging procedure
must be performed in a ventilated
environment away from open flames
or possible sources of sparks: Risk of
explosion and fire!
WARNING: The battery is secured
in the vehicle by means of a metal
bracket, therefore, be extremely
careful not to let the battery charger
clips come into contact with it.
Battery posts, terminals and
related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds.
Wash your hands after handling.
WARNING: First disconnect the
negative pole terminal (–) then the
positive pole one (+).
3)
4)
5)
6)
Turn on the battery charger.
When the battery is recharged,
turn off the battery charger
before disconnecting it from the
battery.
Reconnect the terminals to the
battery poles, observing the
polarity.
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California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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If you have to jack up the
vehicle
The jack can be used only to
replace the wheels. Under
no circumstance should it be
used for repairs under the vehicle.
Using the jack
See the chapter “If a tire is
punctured”, in this section.
~12 in (~30 cm)
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~8 in (~20 cm)
Screw the towing hook
into its seat (approx. 11
turns). Accurately clean the
threaded seat before tightening the
hook.
WARNING: The maximum angle of
the towing cable, both horizontal and
vertical shall be ±15°.
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15°
WARNING: If you need to tow the
vehicle with two wheels raised,
make sure that the ignition key is
in position STOP (OFF). Otherwise,
with ESC activated, the relative
electronic control unit memorizes a
malfunction and the warning light
is activated on the instrument panel,
which requires the assistance of an
Authorized Maserati Dealer to reset
the system.
When towing the vehicle
with the engine off,
remember that, without
the assistance of the brake servo,
a stronger effort is required on the
brake pedal for braking and on the
steering wheel for steering.
15°
Do not extract the key, as
the steering wheel will lock
automatically and you will
be unable to steer the wheels.
When towing the vehicle,
make sure that you observe
the road traffic regulations
concerning both the towing device
and driving conduct.
15°
If you need to tow the
vehicle, observe the following
recommendations:
- if possible, have the vehicle
transported on a vehicle equipped
with loading platform and specific
for roadside assistance and
recovery.
If this is not possible:
- tow the vehicle for a distance of
less than 62 mi (100 km) at a speed
below 37 mph (60 km/h).
Tow the vehicle using the towing
hook found in the toolkit. Screw the
towing hook down tightly in its seat,
on the lower, right-hand side of the
front bumper.
In order to tow the vehicle, turn the
key to MAR (ON) and engage Neutral
by moving the gearshift lever to N.
Should the EPB be applied, you must
disengage it (see page 163).
The maximum angle of the towing
cable, both horizontal and vertical
shall be ±15°.
15°
If you have to tow the
vehicle
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In the event of an
accident
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It is important always to stay calm.
- If you are not directly involved, stop
at a safe distance of at least 11 yd
(10 m) away from the accident area.
- If you are on a highway, stop
without obstructing the emergency
lane and be especially careful if you
need to exit the vehicle.
- Turn off the engine and turn on the
hazard lights.
- At night, illuminate the accident
area with the headlights.
- Always act with caution: you should
not risk someone crashing into you.
- Indicate that an accident has
occurred by placing the emergency
triangle in a well visible position
and at the prescribed distance.
- Call the emergency services,
providing as much information
as possible. On highways, use the
special emergency call boxes.
- Remove the ignition key from the
vehicles involved.
- If you smell fuel or other chemical
products, 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
or earth. Never use water.
In multiple vehicle accidents occurred
on highways, particularly where
visibility is poor, there is a high risk
of being involved in other collisions.
Leave your vehicle immediately and
move away from it.
If there are injured persons
- Never leave an injured person
alone.
- Do not crowd around injured
persons.
- Reassure the injured person that
help is on the way and stay close to
them to assist them.
- Unfasten or cut the seat belts
restraining the injured persons.
- Do not give the injured persons
anything to drink.
- The injured person should never be
moved.
- Remove the injured person from
the vehicle only if there is a risk
of fire, sinking in water or falling
down into a pit. When removing
injured persons from the vehicle,
do not pull their limbs, bend their
head and, as far as possible, keep
their body in a horizontal position.
Capacities and technical specifications
Fuel Requirements
Engine oil
Fuel consumption
Capacities: Quantity and specifications of the products to use
Technical specifications
Tire pressure
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Fuel Requirements
Octane Rating
Maserati engines are designed for
optimum performance on unleaded
premium gasoline with an AKI octane
rating of 91 or above. AKI (Anti Knock
Index) is an average of the Research
Octane Number, RON, and the Motor
Octane Number, MON (RON + MON/2
gives you the AKI).
Unleaded Fuel
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Maserati incorporates a catalytic
converter system and you must only
use unleaded gasoline. U.S. and
Canadian regulations require that
pumps delivering unleaded gasoline
be labelled “UNLEADED”. Only these
pumps have nozzles which fit your
vehicle’s fuel filler inlet. It is unlawful
to dispense leaded fuel into a vehicle
labelled “unleaded gasoline only”.
Leaded gasoline damages the catalytic
converter and heated oxygen sensor
system. Repeated use of leaded
gasoline will lessen the effectiveness
of the emission control system and
could result in loss of emission
warranty coverage. State and local
vehicle inspection programs will
make detection of misfueling easier,
possibly resulting in emission test
failure for misfueled vehicles.
WARNING: Some U.S. & Canadian
gasolines use an octane
enhacing additive called MethyCyclopentadienyl Manganese
Tricarbonyl (MMT). If such fuels are
used your Emission Control System
performance may be affected, and
the check engine light located on the
instrument panel/cluster assembly
may illuminate (come ON). If the
check engine light illuminates be sure
to visit your Authorized Maserati
Dealer for vehicle service.
Gasoline Containing Alcohol &
Ethers (“Oxygenated Fuels”):
Some fuels in the U.S. and/or Canada,
contain “oxygenates” which are
usually alcohols or ethers. In some
locations in the U.S. and/or Canada,
state or local laws require that the
fuel station fuel service pumps be
clearly marked indicating use of
alcohols or ethers. Please be aware
that in some geographic areas fuel
stations may have fueling pumps
that are unmarked. If you are not
sure if the fuel you will be dispensing
into your vehicle contains alcohol or
ethers, ask the fuel service station
operator.
WARNING: Some geographical areas
in the U.S. and/or Canada, require the
use of “oxygenated” fuels to meet
seasonal air quality standards.
- Alcohol - Ethanol: Fuels containing
ONLY up to 10% ethanol by volume
may be used (ethanol may also
be referred to as Ethyl alcohol, or
“Gasohol”.
- Ethers - MTBE: Fuel containing ONLY
up to 15% MTBE may be used.
WARNING: Do not use any gasoline
that contains lead as a knock
inhibitor, and DO NOT use lead
additives. The use of Detergent
gasoline is effective in minimizing fuel
injector and intake valve deposits. The
use of external fuel injector cleaning
systems/fluids is NOT recommended.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Engine oil
To check the level, please see the
section “Maintenance”.
Do not top up with oil having
characteristics other than those of the
oil already used.
The gap between the MIN and MAX
reference marks on the dipstick
corresponds to about 0.4 US gal (1.5
liters) of oil.
Use SAE 5W/40 API SL/CF and ACEA
A3, B3, B4 oil for fuel-powered
engines. Recommended: Shell Helix
Ultra 5W-40 API SM/CF.
Fuel consumption
The fuel consumption values shown in the following table were established
based on homologation tests (your actual mileage may vary).
Fuel consumption
(m.p.g. (USA))
City
Highway
15.8
28.6
NOTE: The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style,
general condition of the vehicle, equipment/accessories in the vehicle, use of
the air conditioning system, vehicle load and other items or situations which
may negatively affect the vehicle aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to
consumption ratios differing from the indicated ones.
NOTE: The fuel economy values shown are tested values.
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Capacities: Quantity and specifications of the products to use
Capacities and recommended products (*)
Parts to be refilled
Quantity
Product specifications
Fuel tank
(including low fuel
sector)
approximately 22.72 US gal
(86 liters)
Fuel reserve
approximately 4.75 US gal
(18 liters)
Engine oil:
Premium unleaded gasoline with no less than 91 AKI.
Entirely synthetic multigrade lubricants SAE 5W/40 that
meet API SL/CF and ACEA A3, B3, B4 specifications.
Oil type Pennzoil Platinum Euro 5W-40.
- periodical
replacement
2.37 US gal (9.0 liters)
- top up from the MIN
to the MAX level
0.4 US gal (1.5 liters)
WARNING: Do not top up with oil having
characteristics other than those of the oil already used.
WARNING: Engine oil consumption depends on the
driving style and on the use of the vehicle.
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Windshield/headlight
washer fluid tank
1.72 US gal (6.5 liters)
Mix of water and detergent fluid, in the proportions
indicated on the product package.
Detergent fluid: Mix of CUNA NC 956-II surfactants
and alcohols. Recommended fluid: Wuerth Windshield
Washer Fluid with antifreeze or Arexons DP1..
WARNING: If the temperature is below -4 °F (–20°C),
use pure detergent fluid.
(*) We reserve the right to change specifications without prior notification.
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Parts to be refilled
Engine cooling system
Quantity
3.43 US gal (13 liters)
Product specifications
Mix of water and coolant, in the proportions indicated
on the product package.
Coolant: Inhibited monoethylene glycol-based
protective fluid with anti-freezing action: CUNA NC
956-16.
Type GlycoShell/GlycoShell Long Life.
Hydraulic power
steering
-
Oil Type: Shell Spirax S1 ATF TASA.
Oil Type ATF Type A - MB 236.2 - ZF ML09/12
Shell Donax TM
Gearbox oil
2.65 US gal (10.03 liters)
Differential oil
2.4 lb (1.1 kg)
Braking system
-
Oil Type Shell M1375.4 DEXTRON III
Oil Type Shell SPIRAX S 75W140.
Synthetic fluid: USA FMVSS n. 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925
Class 4, JIS K 2233 Class 5, AS/NZ 1960 Class 3, SAE
J1704, CUNA NC 956-01.
Type: Petronas Tutela TOP 5 FF.
IMPORTANT: Please contact the Authorized Maserati
Dealer for any refill and/or replacement operations.
Air conditioning
coolant
1.32 lb +/- 0.066 lb
(600 gr +/- 30 gr)
Air conditioning
compressor oil
0.053 US gal +/- 0.0026 US gal
(200 ml +/- 10 ml)
R134a PAG RL 897
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Oil Type Ucon RL 897
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Technical specifications
Injection – Ignition
Vehicle ID code
M145B
The ignition and injection system is
controlled by a single microprocessor
ECU. This is designed to enhance
engine performance, improving
vehicle handling, and to reduce fuel
consumption by optimizing engine
performance with partial loads.
Cycle
Otto
Injection
Cylinder number and position
8 - 90° V
- Type Bosch Motronic ME9.
Number of valves per cylinder
4
Ignition
94x84.5
- Static ignition
- Ignition sequence:
1-8-6-2-7-3-4-5
- Ignition coil: ELDOR
- Spark plugs: NGK PMR8C-H.
Engine
General
Bore and stroke
Total displacement
mm
3
cm
Compression ratio
(*) Maximum power (EC)
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11.2±0.2:1
kW
338
HP
454
Corresponding RPM
RPM
7000
Maximum torque (EC)
Nm
520
ft.lb
384
RPM
4750
Corresponding RPM
(*) Values obtained in SPORT mode with 98 R.O.N. unleaded gasoline.
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Battery
FIAMM 12V 100 Ah 850A.
Electric alternator
NIPPONDENSO SC2 150A.
Lubrication system
Gearshifting
The lubrication system is controlled by
the wet sump system through an oil
pump and the relative suction screen,
incorporated in the crankcase.
Six gears plus reverse.
Cooling system
Gear
Gearbox ratios
Total reduction ratios
(engine revolutions/
wheel revolutions)
1st gear
4.171
15.55
nd
Engine cooling is obtained by
means of an anti-freeze mixture
circulating inside a circuit equipped
with radiator, centrifugal pump and
expansion tank.
2 gear
2.340
8.72
3rd gear
1.521
5.67
4th gear
1.143
4.26
5 gear
0.867
3.23
6th gear
0.691
2.58
Transmission
Reverse
3.403
12.68
Electro-hydraulically controlled
gearbox with 6 gears, torque
converter, lock-up clutch and anti-slip
function.
TRANSAXLE-type transmission.
Traction system equipped with rear
self-locking differential.
th
Differential
The ratios are:
Differential reduction ratio
3.54
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Brakes
Suspension:
Speed-sensitive steering wheel
Service and emergency brakes
Front and rear
Self-ventilating disc brakes on the
four wheels.
Two diagonally opposed and
independent hydraulic control circuits.
Vacuum brake servo.
4-channel ABS system with Electronic
Brake force Distribution (EBD) and
braking assistance system (HBA) for
emergency braking.
Articulated quadrilateral suspensions.
Rack and pinion hydraulic steering,
with pump driven by the drive
shaft and tank. Articulated steering
column, with energy absorption and
adjustable inclination and height.
Speed-sensitive, it gets more rigid as
the speed increases.
- Steering diameter = 11.7 yd
(10.7 m)
- No. of steering wheel turns = 1.5
(to the left and right)
Electric parking brake
The electric parking brake (EPB) acts
on the rear wheels.
It is activated manually, by lifting the
lever found in the central panel of the
center console (see page 163).
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Suspension with Skyhook
adjustable damping
This system allows the driver to
choose two settings for the shock
absorbers, depending on the road
surface conditions, speed and
comfort.
Wheels
Wheel rims and tires
front
rear
Wheel rim size
Tire size
Winter tires
8.5”J x 20”
245/35 ZR20
245/35 ZR20
8.5”J x 19” (°)
245/40 ZR19 (°)
245/40 ZR19 (°)
10.5”J x 20”
285/35 ZR20
285/35 ZR20
10.5”J x 19” (°)
285/40 ZR19 (°)
285/40 ZR19 (°)
(°) Rims and tires available on request
Alternatively, you may use winter tires having the same dimensions as those provided with the vehicle.
WARNING: While respecting the specified sizes, for the safe operation of the vehicle it is also essential that it is equipped
with the same brand and type of tires on all wheels.
WARNING: Do not use an inner tube with Tubeless tires.
Snow chains
Maximum radial protrusion permitted over the tire profile: 0.4 in (9 mm).
Rear tire
Snow chains: brand/type
285/35 ZR20
Konig / Supermagic
285/40 ZR19 (°)
Konig / Supermagic
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(°) Tires available on request
WARNING: The snow chains must be fitted only where permitted and only on rear tires. For purchasing snow chains,
please contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
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Performance (*)
Maximum speed
mph
km/h
185
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The maximum speed reachable with winter tires is indicated by the tire manufacturer.
Always comply with the regulations in force in the State you are driving in.
Accelerations at standing start (in seconds)
0-60 mph
(0-100 km/h)
4.8 sec.
(*) Values obtained in SPORT mode with 98 R.O.N. unleaded gasoline.
Weights
Weights
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Unladen vehicle weight (with tanks filled, tools and accessories)
4160 lb (1890 kg)
Weight with full load (4 persons plus luggage)
4820 lb (2190 kg)
Dimensions
873 mm
(34.37 in)
2942 mm
(115.83 in)
1066 mm
(41.97 in)
1353 mm
(53.27 in)
4881 mm
(192.17 in)
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1586 mm
(62.44 in)
1590 mm
(62.60 in)
1915 mm
(75.39 in)
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Tire pressure
Tire inflation pressure when cold (psi/bar).
front
rear
Wheel rim size
Tire size
Winter tires
Inflation pressure
when cold - psi (bar)
8.5”J x 20”
245/35 ZR20
245/35 ZR20
32 (2.2)
8.5”J x 19” (°)
245/40 ZR19 (°)
245/40 ZR19 (°)
32 (2.2)
10.5”J x 20”
285/35 ZR20
285/35 ZR20
32 (2.2)
10.5”J x 19” (°)
285/40 ZR19 (°)
285/40 ZR19 (°)
32 (2.2)
(°) Rims and tires available on request
Alternatively, you may use winter tires having the same dimensions as those provided with the vehicle.
The maximum speed reachable with winter tires is indicated by the tire manufacturer. Always comply with the
regulations in force where you are driving.
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Never exceed the maximum speed indicated for the winter tires: failure to respect the max. speed may damage
these tires. Danger: risk of accident!
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Additional checks
Level checks
Air filter
Dust/pollen filter
Battery
Electronic control units
Spark plugs
Wheels and tires
Windshield wipers
Air conditioning system
Bodywork
Interiors
If the vehicle is stored for long periods
Conversion table
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220
221
221
223
224
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227
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Maintenance Schedule
Correct maintenance is the optimal
way to help maintain vehicle
performance and safety features,
ensure respect for the environment
and low operating costs.
WARNING: Also remember that
thorough observance of the
maintenance procedures is essential
for keeping your vehicle operating
properly. Not adhering to the
maintenance schedule can impact
your vehicle’s warranty.
For this reason, MASERATI has
provided for a series of checks and
maintenance operations involving the
1st service when the vehicle mileage
reaches 12500 mi (20000 km) or after
two years of the vehicle life, and
subsequently every 12500 mi
(20000 km) or every two years.
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After the 12th maintenance
service
After the 12th maintenance service,
Maintenance Schedule services are
restarted with the same operations
performed for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd Services.
WARNING: The Maintenance
Schedule services are prescribed by
the Manufacturer. Failure to have the
services performed can affect your
warranty.
Maintenance Schedule Services
are provided by your Authorized
Maserati Dealer. In the event that,
when a service is performed, further
replacements or repairs are found
to be necessary in addition to the
scheduled operations, these can be
performed only with the specific
consent of the Customer.
WARNING: You are advised to notify
your Authorized Maserati Dealer
of any minor operating problems,
without waiting for the next service.
The Maintenance Schedule is
contained in the “Warranty and
Maintenance Schedule” book.
When the deadlines for Maintenance
Schedule services are approaching, a
message on the display indicates that
service is due. The deadline may be
expressed in kilometers/miles or days,
whichever comes first.
The message is displayed only once,
upon activating the instrument panel,
at decreasing intervals expressed in
mi/km (1100, 990, 60, 30) or in days
(27, 24, ........ 6, 3), accompanied by a
specific symbol (wrench):
Once the set limit in kilometers/miles
or the expiration date is reached,
every time the instrument panel is
turned on thereafter, the message
“Service coupon expired” will be
displayed.
Selecting the “SERVICE INFO”
function on the Multi Media System,
you can view the date when the next
service is due (see section 6 “On board
computer (TRIP)” in the Multi Media
System manual). The number of
kilometers/miles left before reaching
the maintenance service deadline is
always indicated. The days remaining
before the scheduled date instead,
are only indicated starting from the
511th day (approximately 17 months).
WARNING: Every time the battery is
disconnected, the Multi Media System
must be set following the instructions
in the “Multi Media System” manual,
section 7, “Configuration”. Failure
to reset the system may cause it to
malfunction and indicate wrong
maintenance service intervals.
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Additional checks
Every 300 mi (500 km) or before
long journeys, check and if necessary
correct:
- Engine coolant level
- Windshield washer fluid level
- Tire pressure and condition.
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WARNING - Engine oil
WARNING - Air filter
If the vehicle is used mainly in one of
the following heavy-duty conditions:
- dusty roads;
- short repetitive trips (less than 4-5
mi / 7-8 km) when the external
temperature is below zero;
- engine running frequently at idle
speed or without reaching steady
operating temperatures;
replace the engine oil more
frequently than indicated in the
Maintenance Schedule.
When using the vehicle on dusty
roads, replace the air filters more
frequently than indicated in the
Maintenance Schedule.
Contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer if you have any doubts about
the frequency for engine oil and air
filter replacements, in the relation to
the vehicle conditions of use.
WARNING: Vehicle maintenance
services must be performed by your
Authorized Maserati Dealer. For
those routine and minor maintenance
operations which you can perform
yourself, always make sure that
you are using the right equipment,
genuine Maserati spare parts and
the recommended fluids; in any case,
never perform these operations if you
are unexperienced.
Level checks
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Engine oil
Engine coolant
Windshield/headlight washer
fluid
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
4
1
5
2
3
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Engine oil
The level must be checked with the
vehicle on a flat surface, following the
procedure below:
- start the vehicle and warm it up
until the temperature stabilizes;
- turn off the engine, remove the
filler cap A and wait 5 minutes to
allow the oil to flow into the sump;
- measure the level and top up if
necessary.
The oil level must be between the
MIN and MAX notches on the dipstick.
The interval between MIN and MAX
corresponds to approximately 0.4 US
gal (1.5 liters) of oil.
WARNING: Do not exceed the MAX
level!
If the oil level is near or even below
the MIN reference notch, top up with
oil pouring it through the filler neck
plugged by cap A, until reaching
the MAX reference notch. The oil
level should never exceed the MAX
reference notch.
WARNING: Do not top up with oil
whose specifications differ from those
of the oil already used in the engine.
After topping up, the engine oil level
warning light
may not go off
for some time while the system is
performing the necessary checks. This
is normal.
After topping up or replacing the oil,
check its level once again.
WARNING: The engine oil used
and the oil filter replaced contain
substances that are dangerous for the
environment. For replacing the oil and
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Used engine oil contains
chemicals that have caused
cancer in laboratory animals.
Always protect your skin by washing
the affected areas thoroughly with
soap and water.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
A
MAX
MIN
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the filters you are advised to contact
your Authorized Maserati Dealer ,
who has all the necessary equipment
to dispose of the used oil and filters
in compliance with the regulations in
force and in an environment-friendly
manner.
Gearbox oil
Contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer for the oil level check.
WARNING: Do not top up with oil
having characteristics other than
those of the oil already used in the
engine.
WARNING: Waste transmission
oil contains substances that are
dangerous for the environment. For
replacing the oil, you are advised to
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer, who has the necessary
equipment to dispose of the used oil
in compliance with the regulations in
force and in an environment-friendly
manner.
Engine coolant
When the engine is very hot,
do not remove the tank cap:
risk of burns!
The fluid level must be checked with
the engine cold and must be between
the MIN and MAX reference notches
visible on the tank.
If the level is low, slowly pour the
prescribed fluid through the filler
neck on the tank, until the level is
close to the MAX reference notch.
Windshield/headlight washer
fluid
To top up with fluid, open the cover
D, pull out the filler neck extension
and pour in a mixture of water and
detergent fluid, in the proportions
indicated on the product packaging.
WARNING: If the temperature
is below -4 °F (-20°C), use pure
detergent fluid.
WARNING: Do not drive with the
windshield washer tank empty:
proper operation of the windshield
washer is essential for improving
visibility.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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D
MIN
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Power steering fluid
WARNING: Make sure that the power
steering fluid does not come into
contact with the engine hot parts as it
is flammable.
With the vehicle on a level ground
and the engine cold, check that the
fluid level corresponds with the MAX
reference notch on the tank cap
dipstick.
To perform the check, unscrew the
cap, clean the dipstick, replace and
tighten the cap, then remove it again
and check the level.
When the oil is hot the level may also
exceed the MAX notch.
If necessary, top up with fluid
making sure that it has the same
characteristics as the one already used
in the system.
Brake fluid
Check that the fluid level in the tank
is at the maximum level. If the level
goes below the minimum level, with
the ignition key turned to MAR (ON),
the warning light
illuminates on
the instrument panel.
If additional fluid is needed, use only
the type classified as DOT4.
WARNING: The brake fluid is
hygroscopic (i.e., it absorbs humidity).
For this reason, if the vehicle is used
mainly in areas with a high rate
of atmospheric humidity, the fluid
should be changed more frequently
than indicated in the Maintenance
Schedule.
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WARNING: Do not let the brake fluid,
which is highly corrosive, come into
contact with the paintwork. If this
should happen, wash the paintwork
immediately with water.
WARNING: The symbol
on the
container identifies the synthetic
type of brake fluid, distinguishing it
from the mineral type. Using mineral
fluids irreparably damages the special
rubber linings of the braking system.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Air filter
Contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer to have the air filters replaced.
Dust/pollen filter
This filter performs mechanic/
electrostatic air filtering, provided
that windows and doors are fully
closed.
Have your dust/pollen filter
replaced at least once a year by
your Authorized Maserati Dealer,
preferably at the beginning of the
summer period. If the vehicle is mainly
used in the city traffic, on highways or
dusty roads, we recommend that you
replace the filters more frequently
than prescribed in the Maintenance
Schedule.
WARNING: Failure to replace the
filter may considerably reduce the
efficiency of the air conditioning
system.
We recommend that you
have the dust/pollen filter
replaced by your Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
Battery
The battery is a “low maintenance”
type, and is located on the right-hand
side of the luggage compartment.
To access the battery, remove the
cover A by lifting the fastening screws
B.
The battery fluid (electrolyte), with
the vehicle on a level ground, must
always be between the reference
marks MIN and MAX on the battery.
In the event that the level is below
the MIN reference mark, please
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer to have the system checked.
To recharge the battery, see the
section “In an emergency”.
B
A
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California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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WARNING: If you need to disconnect
the battery, wait at least 30 seconds
from the last seat movement.
If disconnecting the battery before,
you will have to perform the
initialization procedure described on
page 107.
The fluid contained in the
battery is poisonous and
corrosive. Avoid contact with
the skin and eyes. Do not approach
the battery with open flames or
possible sources of sparks: risk of
explosion and fire!
Batteries contain substances that are
very harmful for the environment.
To replace the battery, please
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer, where the battery will be
disposed of in full compliance with
the regulations in force and in an
environment-friendly manner.
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Battery posts, terminals and
related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds.
Wash your hands after handling.
WARNING: Incorrect assembly of
electrical and electronic accessories
can cause serious damage to the
vehicle.
WARNING: Ventilation hose: The
battery generates hydrogen gas,
which is flammable and explosive.
The battery is fitted with a ventilation
hose which vents hydrogen gas out of
the battery compartment through a
ventilation opening in the bottom of
this compartment. If the battery must
be replaced, it is essential that the
ventilation hose is properly connected
to the battery and that it is routed
through the ventilation opening
provided.
Make sure the ventilation hose is
free of debris. Only use replacement
batteries equipped with a ventilation
hose. Consult your local Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
Useful hints for helping to
extend the life of the battery
When parking the vehicle, make sure
that the doors, luggage and engine
compartments are properly closed. All
interior lights should be off.
When the engine is turned off, do not
keep the connected devices on for a
long time (e.g., the radio, the hazard
lights, the fan, etc.).
WARNING: If the battery charge
remains below 50% for a long
period of time, it will be damaged
due to sulphating; this will reduce
its performance and starting power
and the battery will be more subject
to freezing (this can happen even at
14°F/-10°C).
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
We recommend that you have the
battery charge condition checked,
preferably at the beginning of the
cold season, to prevent the electrolyte
from freezing.
This check should be performed more
frequently if the vehicle is used mainly
for short trips or if it is equipped with
power absorbing devices that remain
permanently on even if when the
ignition key is removed. This applies
above all in the event of after-market
devices.
If the vehicle is not used for long
periods of time, please refer to the
chapter “If the vehicle is stored for
long periods”, in this section.
WARNING: If additional systems have
to be fitted in the vehicle, there is the
risk of creating dangerous branches
on the electric wiring, in particular if
safety devices are involved.
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Electronic control units
No special precautions are required
for the normal use of the vehicle.
In the case of repairs to the electrical
system or in an emergency starting,
the following instructions must be
strictly followed:
- Never disconnect the battery from
the electrical system when the
engine is running.
- Disconnect the battery from the
electrical system when recharging
it (see page 193 “If the battery is
dead”).
WARNING: If you need to disconnect
the battery, wait at least 30 seconds
from the last seat movement.
If disconnecting the battery before,
you will have to perform the
initialization procedure described on
page 107.
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WARNING: When the battery is
disconnected, you must first detach
the negative pole terminal (–) and
then the positive pole one (+).
WARNING: The battery is secured to
the vehicle with a metal clamp, so be
extremely careful not to let the clips
on the end of the cables come into
contact with the clamp.
WARNING: When the battery is
reconnected, you must first attach
the positive pole (+), remembering to
cover it with the cap provided, and
then the negative one (–).
- Never perform the emergency
starting procedure using a battery
charger: always use an auxiliary
battery.
- Take special care when connecting
the battery to the electrical system,
checking both that polarity is
correct and that the connection is
properly working.
- Do not connect or disconnect the
terminals of the ECUs when the
ignition key is at MAR (ON).
- Do not check the electric polarities
through sparking.
- Disconnect the ECUs in the event
of electrical welding on the
vehicle body. Remove them if
the temperature is over 176 °F
(80°C) (special operations on the
bodywork, etc.).
WARNING: Incorrect installation or
modifications to the radio and alarm
systems may interfere with the proper
operation of the ECUs.
WARNING: Changes or repairs to
the electrical system performed
incorrectly or without taking into
account the technical specifications
of the system may cause operating
anomalies with the risk of fire.
WARNING: If you need to wash the
engine compartment, do not direct
the jet of water for too long directly
on the engine compartment ECU.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
Spark plugs
In order to help ensure that the
engine works efficiently and to keep
polluting emissions at a minimum
level, it is essential that the spark
plugs are sound and clean.
WARNING: The spark plugs must be
changed at the intervals indicated in
the Maintenance Schedule. Only use
the prescribed spark plugs: faults may
arise if the heat rating is unsuitable,
or if the specified service life is not
guaranteed.
Wheels and tires
The Maserati Granturismo S
is a performance automobile.
Tire wear must be checked
regularly and worn tires must be
replaced. Tire wear will vary and
depends on driving habits and
condistions. To help obtain optimal
performance and the longest service
life from the tires, comply with the
following precautions during the first
300 mi (500 km):
- do not drive at the maximum speed
of the vehicle
- drive on curves at low speed
- avoid sudden steering
- avoid sudden braking
- avoid sudden acceleration
- do not drive long at high speeds
for too long.
How to use the tires
WARNING: The tires must be always
maintained in good conditions to help
ensure safe driving.
Tire inflation pressure must
correspond to the prescribed values
and should be checked only when the
tires are cold: tire pressure increases
as the tire temperature progressively
increases.
Never reduce the pressure if the tires
are hot.
Insufficient tire inflating pressure can
cause tire overheating and possible
internal damage, which may even
lead to tire destruction.
Check the tire inflating
pressure at least every two
weeks and before long trips.
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Impacts with curbs, holes, and
obstacles in the road, and prolonged
trips on rough roads can cause tire
damage which may not be visible to
the naked eye.
Check your tires regularly for any
signs of damage (e.g., scratches, cuts,
cracks, bulges, etc.).
If sharp objects penetrate the tires,
they can cause damage, which is only
visible when the tire is removed.
In any case, any possible damage must
be inspected by an experienced tire
fitter, as it may seriously reduce tire
life.
Remember that tires deteriorate with
time, even if used little or not at all.
Cracks in the tire tread and sides,
alongside possible bulging, are a sign
of deterioration.
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Have the old tires inspected
by an experienced tire fitter,
to make sure they can still
be used safely. If the same tire has
been on your vehicle for 4 or 5 years,
have it inspected anyway by an
experienced tire fitter.
Never fit tires of uncertain
origin.
“Directional” tires have an
arrow on their side showing
the rolling direction. To help
maintain optimal performance when
replacing a tire, make sure that the
rolling direction corresponds to the
one marked by the arrow.
During the tire life the rolling
direction of the first fitting
shall always be observed,
also in case of “non-directional” tires.
Check the depth of the tire
tread at regular intervals
(minimum allowed value
0.06 in / 1.6 mm). As the tread wear
increases, there is a greater risk of
skidding.
Drive carefully on wet
roads to decrease the risk of
aquaplaning.
Windshield wipers
Clean the rubber parts regularly using
the appropriate products.
Change the blades if the edge of the
rubber is deformed or worn. In any
case, the blades should be changed
about once a year.
Traveling with worn wiper
blades is very dangerous
because it reduces the
visibility in the event of poor
atmospheric conditions.
The arms of the wiper
blade have to be replaced
with new ones after
two disassembling operations.
The special arm fixing system
helps ensure optimal mechanical
stability only after the first two
refitting operations, provided that
the specified tightening torque is
observed.
We recommend therefore
that you have any operations
involving the removal of the
windshield wiper arms performed by
your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Some simple measures may reduce the
possibility of damage to the blades.
- In the case of temperatures below
32°F (0 °C), check that ice has not
stuck the rubber part against the
windshield glass. If necessary,
release with an anti-ice product.
- Remove any snow on the
windshield: in addition to
protecting the blades, this avoids
forcing and overheating the electric
motor.
- Do not activate the windshield
wipers when the windshield is dry.
Spray nozzles
If the jet does not work, first check
that there is fluid in the pan (see
“Level checks” in this section) then
check that the nozzles are not
clogged.
Replacing the wiper blades
Due to the difficulty of this operation,
we recommend that you contact
your Authorized Maserati Dealer for
replacement.
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Air conditioning system
During the winter, the air
conditioning system should be
operated at least once a month for
about 10 minutes.
Before the summer season, have the
system efficiency checked by your
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
WARNING: The system uses R134a
type coolant that, in the event of
accidental leakage, is not harmful
for the environment. Under no
circumstances should you use R12
fluid that, in addition to being
incompatible with the system
components, contains chloro-fluorocarbons (CFCs).
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Bodywork
Protection from atmospheric
agents
The main causes of the corrosion
phenomena are:
- atmospheric pollution
- salinity and humidity in the
atmosphere (sea areas or humid
climate)
- seasonal environmental conditions.
- salt scattered on the road surface to
melt ice and snow.
The abrasive action of atmospheric
dust and wind-carried sand, mud and
stones should not be underestimated.
On your vehicle, MASERATI has
adopted the best technological
solutions to protect the bodywork
from corrosion.
The main measures are:
- Paint products and systems
that provide the vehicle with
high-resistance features against
corrosion and abrasion.
- Use of galvanized (or pre-treated)
metal sheets whose most exposed
parts are highly resistant against
corrosion.
- Spraying of the underbody, engine
compartment, internal part of
the wheelhouse and of other
parts using highly protective wax
products.
- Spraying of the plastic material
most exposed parts with protective
function: under the doors, inside of
the fenders, edges, etc.
- Use of ventilated box sections
treated with wax products, to
prevent water condensation and
pooling, which may lead to the
internal formation of rust.
Tips for keeping the bodywork
in good condition
Paint
Paint does not only have an aesthetic
function but also serves to protect the
metal sheets. In the event of abrasions
or deep scratches, we recommend
that you have the necessary touch-ups
made immediately, to avoid any rust
formation.
Touch-ups do not feature particular
difficulties, even on metallic finishes.
For all paint touch-ups, use only
genuine products indicated on
the label applied on the engine
compartment lid.
Normal paint maintenance consists
in washing, the frequency of which
depends on the conditions of use and
of the environment. For example, in
areas where there is high atmospheric
pollution or if traveling on roads
spread with anti-freeze salt, it is
advisable to wash the vehicle more
frequently.
WARNING: Detergents pollute water.
Therefore the vehicle should be
washed in areas equipped for the
collection and purification of the
fluids used for washing.
WARNING: If you are washing the
vehicle with roller brushes, you must
protect the edges of the rear, lateral
brand symbol with tape, to prevent it
from being detached by the revolving
brushes.
For correct washing:
- Wet the bodywork with a lowpressure water jet.
- Run a sponge soaked in a neutral
detergent solution over the
bodywork, remembering to rinse
the sponge frequently.
- Thoroughly rinse with water and
dry with a jet of air or suede.
When drying, take particular care
with the parts that are less visible,
such as the door bays, front lid,
headlight edges, in which water can
be trapped more easily.
You are recommended not to take the
vehicle immediately into an enclosed
environment, but leave it in the
open air so as to allow the water to
evaporate.
Do not wash the vehicle after it has
been left in the sun or when the
engine compartment lid is hot: the
paint gloss could be affected.
External plastic parts must be cleaned
with the same procedure followed for
the normal washing of the vehicle.
Avoid, as far as possible, parking
the vehicle under trees; the resinous
substances that very often drop
from the trees give the paint a
dull appearance and increase the
possibility of originating corrosive
processes.
WARNING: Bird droppings must
be washed off immediately and
thoroughly, since their acidity is
particularly corrosive.
WARNING: To provide enhanced
protection for the paint, polish the
vehicle at regular intervals, with a
suitable product leaving a protective
film on the paint.
bodywork to avoid damaging it.
Windows
To clean the windows use special
detergents.
Only use clean cloths so as not to
scratch the windows or rendering
them less transparent.
WARNING: To avoid damaging the
elements on the inside of the heated
rear window, gently wipe in the same
direction as the elements.
WARNING: When cleaning the plastic
lenses of the headlights, do not use
aromatics (e.g., gasoline) or ketones
(e.g., acetone).
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WARNING: If the vehicle is washed
using high-pressure water jets or
cleaners, it is important that the
nozzle of the jet be kept at a distance
of at least 15.8 in (40 cm) from the
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Engine compartment
At the end of each winter
season, carefully wash the engine
compartment, remembering to not
direct the jet of water for too long
on the ECUs and on the relay and
fuse boxes on the right-hand side
of the engine compartment (driving
direction). To perform this operation,
contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
WARNING: Wash only when the
engine is cold and with the ignition
key turned to STOP (OFF). After
washing, make sure that the various
protections (e.g. rubber boots/caps,
guards etc.) have not been removed
or damaged.
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Interiors
WARNING: Do not use alcohol, fuel or
solvents to clean the transparent part
of the instrument panel.
Do not keep aerosol
bottles in the vehicle.
Risk of explosion! Aerosol
bottles should never be exposed to
temperatures above 122°F (50°C). The
temperature inside the vehicle when
exposed to the sun may easily exceed
this value.
Check at regular intervals that there
is no water trapped under the mats
(e.g., due to drips off shoes, umbrellas
etc.) which may cause the metal parts
to oxidize.
Cleaning the leather upholstery
- Remove the dried dirt with a
slightly damp deerskin or a cloth,
without rubbing too hard.
- Remove any liquid or grease stains
with a dry absorbent cloth, without
rubbing.
- Then run a soft cloth or deerskin
damped with water and neutral
detergent.
- If the stain persists, use specific
products carefully following the
instructions for use.
WARNING: Never use alcohol, alcoholbased products or solvents.
Leather upholstery treatment
Have the leather upholstery
only treated as provided in the
Maintenance Schedule and by your
Authorized Maserati Dealer , where
specially designed products will be
used.
Parts in premium quality wood
Remove any dirt with a deerskin
leather or damp cloth.
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If the vehicle is stored for
long periods
If the vehicle is not used for
several months, take the following
precautions:
- Wash and dry the vehicle
thoroughly.
- Store the vehicle in a covered, dry
and, if possible, ventilated area.
- Select P (PARK), then turn the key
to position STOP (OFF).
- Disconnect the battery (see
page 193).
- Check the battery charge condition.
This check should be performed
every three weeks while the vehicle
is stored. Recharge the battery if
the load-free voltage is below
12.5 V.
- Check that the electric parking
brake is not applied.
- Clean and protect the painted parts
applying protective waxes.
- Clean and protect polished metal
parts with specific products
available on the market.
- Talc the windshield wiper
blades and raise them from the
windshield.
- Cover the vehicle with a long cloth
in transpirating fabric (available at
your Authorized Maserati Dealer ).
Do not use thick plastic sheets,
which do not allow the humidity on
the vehicle surface to evaporate.
- Inflate the tires up to a pressure
which must be 7.25 psi (0.5 bar)
higher than the normally prescribed
one, and check it at regular
intervals.
The tire pressure must
be brought back to the
prescribed value before
reusing the vehicle.
- Do not drain the engine cooling
system.
Battery charge status
To avoid problems with ignition and/
or the electrical system in general
when you are driving, the battery
charge status is constantly maintained
and guaranteed by the vehicle’s
recharge circuit; the main component
of which is the alternator. This circuit
is only able to supply voltage to the
battery when the vehicle is traveling.
The warning light
(see page 66),
located on the instrument panel,
will indicate any malfunctions in
the recharge circuit (solid light) or
an insufficient battery charge status
(flashing).
The amount of voltage that is
supplied to the battery to maintain
the charge status also depends on
the amount of charge absorbed by
the systems used in the vehicle, for
example: the air conditioning system,
the lights, windshield wipers, the
audio system etc. In addition to this,
even the traffic conditions you are
driving in can influence the amount
of charge produced: if, for example,
you are traveling on the highway,
the alternator supplies more voltage
to the battery, while in heavy traffic,
where the vehicle is continually
stopping and starting, the alternator
provides less charge. This also applies
for the amount of electrical charge
stored in the battery to power other
electrical devices while the vehicle is
traveling.
The vehicle is fitted with advanced
electronic systems, such as, for
example, the anti-theft system and
various electronic control modules,
which consume power even when
the ignition switch is in the STOP
position and the vehicle is not being
used. Therefore, it is fundamental
that the battery is properly charged to
ensure that the engine starts properly
and that all the electrical/electronic
systems in the vehicle work efficiently.
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Maintaining battery charge
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When the vehicle is not going to be
used for one week or more (or if you
travel approximately 10 mi / 16 km)
per day and/or 3700 mi / 6000 km
per year), Maserati recommends
connecting the battery to a battery
charger, to save you the trouble
of having to recharge the battery.
The battery charger will keep the
battery charged properly and at the
correct voltage levels required by
the systems and devices in the car.
Before using and/or connecting the
battery charger, carefully follow the
instructions provided.
If you do not use a battery charger
to prevent the battery from going
flat when you are not going to use
the vehicle for long periods of time,
you need to check and recharge the
battery at least once every three weeks
(or if you travel approximately 10 mi /
16 km) per day and/or 3700 mi /
6000 km per year). Please note
that allowing the battery to go flat
repeatedly can cause premature wear
on the internal cells and greatly reduce
their life, leading to problems with the
ignition system and other electrical/
electronic systems.
Your Authorized Maserati Dealer
is available to advise you on how
to recharge you battery correctly
and give you useful information on
battery care and maintenance.
Restarting the vehicle
The process of charging
or recharging the battery
produces hydrogen, a
dangerous gas that can explode and
cause serious personal harm or even
death.
When charging or recharging the
battery, follow the recommended
precautions at all times:
Check the tire pressure and
that there are no damage,
cuts or cracks on the tires. If
this is the case, have them replaced.
- always charge or recharge the
battery in a well-ventilated
environment;
- never charge or recharge a battery
that has frozen: it can explode due
to hydrogen trapped inside the ice
crystals;
- ensure that any sparks or open
flames are kept well away from the
battery while it is charging;
- before using a charger to charge or
maintain the battery charge status,
carefully follow the instructions
provided to ensure the charger is
connected to the battery safely and
correctly.
Before restarting the vehicle after
a long period of inactivity, we
recommend that you perform the
following operations:
- Do not dry-dust the exterior of the
vehicle.
- Visually inspect if there are any
fluid leaks (e.g., oil, brake and
clutch fluid, engine coolant etc.).
- Have the engine oil and filter
replaced.
- Check the fluid levels in the braking
system, as well as the engine
coolant level.
- Check the air filter and replace it if
necessary.
- Check the conditions of the engine
belts.
- Reconnect the battery after having
checked its charge condition
and perform the initialization
procedures where required. In
this regard, consult the paragraph
“Reconnecting the battery” in this
chapter.
- With the gearshift in neutral (N), let
the engine idle for several minutes.
This operation must be
performed outdoors. Exhaust
gases contain carbon
monoxide which is strongly toxic and
potentially lethal.
Reconnecting the battery
- Connect the battery.
- Unlock and lock the doors using the
remote control.
- Check that the seats are
working properly: in the event
of malfunctioning, perform the
“initialization” procedures specified
in the chapter “Seats” contained in
the section “Before you drive”.
- Initialize the climate control system
by activating the compressor,
as described in the chapter “Air
conditioning” in the section
“Before you drive”.
- Turn on the Multi Media System
and adjust the system date
and time setting following the
instructions given in the chapter
“Configuration” in the “Multi
Media System” manual.
WARNING: Each time the battery is
reconnected, wait at least 30 seconds
with the ignition key in position MAR
(ON) before starting the engine. This
enables the electronic system that
controls the motor-driven valves to
perform a self-learning procedure.
The “Multi Media System” setting
procedure can be performed at the
same time.
WARNING: Each time the battery
is reconnected, the
and
warning lights flash for about 10
seconds and then go off.
California Proposition 65
Warning
THIS MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM (see page 7)
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Conversion table
Distance
1 km
=
0.6214 mi
1 mi
=
1.609 km
1m
=
3.2808 ft
1 ft
=
0.3048 m
1m
=
1.0936 yd
1 yd
=
0.9144 m
1 cm
=
0.3937 in
1 in
=
2.54 cm
1 US gallon
=
3.785 l
1 lb
=
0.4536 kg
1 hp
=
0.746 kW
1 psi
=
0.0689 bar
1 mpg
=
2.3524 km/l
Volume
1l
=
0.2642 US gallon
Weight
1 kg
=
2.2046 lb
Power
1 kW
=
1.341 hp
Pressure
1 bar
=
14.5 psi
Consumptions
1 km/l
230
=
0.4251 mpg
Table of contents
Table of contents
Alphabetical contents
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Active and passive safety
Table of contents
Historical info
Introduction
Consulting the manual
Abbreviations
Updating
Service
Automatic Gearbox
NHTSA’s Toll-free Hotline
Multi Media System
Towing with the vehicle
Maserati Roadside Assistance
Program
Emergency roadside services
Information needed for when
you call
Summary of program benefits
and services
Under this agreement
Address inquiries to:
Symbols
Danger symbols
Warning symbols
Warning symbols
Symbols indicating mandatory
measures
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7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
11
11
11
12
12
Vehicle identification data
15
Identification plates
Chassis marking
Engine marking
Homologation labels
Instruction labels
Key codes
16
16
16
17
19
21
23
Seat belts
24
Fastening the seat belts
24
Adjusting the front seat belts
height (front seats only)
25
Using the rear seat belts
25
Load limiting devices
26
Pretensioners
26
General warnings for using the
seat belts
27
Maintaining the seat belts
28
Proper transport of children
29
Latch system
33
Fitting the Latch system child
seat in rearward-facing position 34
Transport of persons with
disability
35
Front airbags
37
Side airbags
40
Event Data Recorder (EDR)
41
General warnings
42
ESC system
43
Activation
43
Malfunction indicator
43
ASR system
44
Activation
44
Malfunction indicators
44
MSR function (engine braking
torque adjustment)
44
ABS, EBD, HBA and BOS systems
45
TPMS – Tire Pressure Monitoring
System
47
System calibration
48
Viewing messages on the display 48
Normal conditions
49
Low tire pressure conditions
Tire pressure checkup
Low tire inflation pressure –
Punctured tire
System not calibrated
Tire pressure monitoring system
failure
Parking sensors
Rear four-sensor system
activation/deactivation
Stop & Go function
Eight-sensor system with Stop &
Go Function activated
Eight-sensor system with Stop &
Go function deactivated
Obstacle signaling
Cleaning the sensors
Sensor range
Failure indicators
Fuel cut-off inertia switch
Resetting the switch
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
56
57
57
Instruments and controls
59
Dashboard
Instrument panel
Controls and warning lights
Warning lights on the display
Instruments and gauges
Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Tachometer
Coolant thermometer
Display
Controls
60
65
66
68
72
72
72
72
73
73
74
Multi Media System
Configuration Menu
Controls
Controls to the left of the
steering wheel
Dashboard buttons
Roof panel buttons
Internal equipment
Front dome light
Rear dome light
Clothing hook
Sun visors
Clock
Front ashtray and cigarette
lighter
Front and rear beverage holders
on center console
Glove compartment
Pocket-change compartment
HomeLink
76
77
77
79
81
82
82
82
82
83
83
83
84
84
84
85
Before you drive
89
Doors
Opening from the outside
Opening from the inside
Door open warning lights
Door lock ECU initialization
Door open indicator
Buzzer
Door courtesy light
Power windows
Engine compartment lid
Luggage compartment
Fuel tank door
Fuel tank door emergency
opening
90
90
91
91
92
92
92
92
93
94
94
96
96
Keys
The Maserati CODE system
Operation
Duplicating the keys
Emergency starting
Ignition switch
Electronic alarm system device
Activation
Deactivation
Getting into the vehicle when
the alarm system is on
Deactivating the motion sensing
alarm
Deactivating the anti-theft
alarm
Alarm memory
Ordering extra remote keys
Replacing remote operated
control battery
Front seats
Height adjustment
Seat angle adjustment
Lumbar support adjustment
Seatback tilt
Heating system
Rear seats
Headrest
Armrest
Rear-view mirrors
Electrochromic external rearview mirrors
Electrochromic internal rearview mirror
Steering wheel
97
97
97
98
98
100
101
101
102
102
103
103
103
103
104
105
105
105
105
106
106
108
108
108
109
109
110
111
Adjusting the electric steering
wheel
External lights and direction
indicators
Light switch
DRL
Parking lights
Automatic activation/
deactivation
Twilight sensor
Direction indicators
High beams
“Follow me home” function
Windshield wipers/washer and
headlight washers
Windshield wiper
Windshield washer
Headlight washers
Rain sensor
Sensor failure
Multi Media System
Controls
Radio
CD, MP3 and Jukebox
AUX module*
USB Socket*
iPod Connection*
Onboard Trip computer
Bluetooth® function
Navigator
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
system control
General
System initialization
111
112
112
112
113
113
114
114
114
115
116
116
116
116
117
117
118
119
120
120
120
121
121
121
122
122
123
9
125
126
128
233
Bose® Surround Sound System
9
234
129
Using the vehicle
131
Starting the engine
Starting-off when the engine is
cold
Emergency starting with
auxiliary battery
Turning off the engine
Electronic automatic gearbox
Automatic operation (AUTO)
Other system functions
Malfunction indication
Push start
Towing the vehicle
Gearshift paddles on the
steering wheel
Fuel economy
Using the brakes
Using the engine
Running-in
Engine and transmission
While driving
Cruise Control
General
Controls
Storing a speed
Resuming the speed stored
Increasing the speed stored
Decreasing the speed stored
Resetting the speed stored
Skyhook suspension
Self-diagnostics
Calibration selection
Malfunction indicators
132
132
132
133
134
137
140
143
144
144
145
146
147
148
148
148
148
150
150
150
151
151
151
152
152
153
153
154
155
Headlights
Bi-xenon headlights
Driving conditions
Before a trip
Capacities
Proper driving
Before you drive
While driving
Driving at night
Driving in the rain
Driving in fog
Driving in the mountains
Driving on snow or ice
Emission control devices
Other tips
Parking
Electric parking brake
Tires
Glossary of tire terminology
Tire identification number:
DOT quality grades
Tread wear
Traction
Temperature
Other tire markings
Tire placard/label
Importance of proper inflation
pressure
Tire care
Vehicle load limits:
Winter tires
Snow chains
Useful accessories to keep in the
vehicle
156
156
157
157
157
157
157
158
159
159
159
160
160
161
162
163
163
166
166
167
167
167
167
168
168
168
169
170
170
170
171
172
In an emergency
173
Emergency starting
Toolkit
If a tire is punctured
If an exterior light turns off
Front light clusters
Rear light clusters
Direction indicator lights
Third stop light
License plate lights
If an interior light goes out
Front and rear dome light
Courtesy mirror light
Glove compartment, pocketchange compartment and
luggage compartment lights
Courtesy lights (below door)
If a fuse blows
Replacing the fuses
Position of fuses/relays
Fuse colors
Maxi Fuse colors
Fuses and relays inside the
engine compartment
Fuses and relays in the
passenger compartment, to
the left of the steering wheel
Relay/fuse boxes inside the
luggage compartment
If the battery is dead
Starting with an auxiliary
battery
Recharging the battery
If you have to jack up the vehicle
Using the jack
174
175
175
176
176
176
177
178
178
179
179
179
180
181
182
182
182
182
182
183
187
190
193
193
193
194
194
If you have to tow the vehicle
In the event of an accident
If there are injured persons
195
196
196
Capacities and technical
specifications
197
Fuel Requirements
Octane Rating
Unleaded Fuel
Gasoline Containing Alcohol &
Ethers (“Oxygenated Fuels”):
Engine oil
Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption
(m.p.g. (USA))
Capacities: Quantity and
specifications of the products
to use
Capacities and recommended
products (*)
Technical specifications
Engine
Injection – Ignition
Battery
Electric alternator
Lubrication system
Cooling system
Transmission
Brakes
Suspension:
Speed-sensitive steering wheel
Wheels
Performance
Weights
Dimensions
198
198
198
198
199
199
199
200
200
202
202
202
202
202
203
203
203
204
204
204
205
206
206
207
Tire pressure
208
Maintenance
209
Maintenance Schedule
After the 12th maintenance
service
Additional checks
WARNING - Engine oil
WARNING - Air filter
Level checks
Engine oil
Gearbox oil
Engine coolant
Windshield/headlight washer
fluid
Power steering fluid
Brake fluid
Air filter
Dust/pollen filter
Battery
Useful hints for helping to
extend the life of the battery
Electronic control units
Spark plugs
Wheels and tires
How to use the tires
Windshield wipers
Spray nozzles
Replacing the wiper blades
Air conditioning system
Bodywork
Protection from atmospheric
agents
Tips for keeping the bodywork
in good condition
210
210
212
212
212
213
214
215
215
215
216
216
217
217
217
218
220
221
221
221
223
223
223
224
224
Engine compartment
Interiors
Cleaning the leather upholstery
Leather upholstery treatment
Parts in premium quality wood
If the vehicle is stored for long
periods
Battery charge status
Maintaining battery charge
Restarting the vehicle
Reconnecting the battery
Conversion table
226
226
226
226
226
227
227
228
228
229
230
Table of contents
231
Table of contents
Alphabetical contents
Details to be recorded
232
236
241
9
224
224
235
Alphabetical contents
A
9
Abbreviations
7
ABS, EBD, HBA and BOS systems
45
Activation
43
Activation
44
Activation
101
Active and passive safety
23
Additional checks
212
Address inquiries to:
10
Adjusting the electric steering
wheel
111
Adjusting the front seat belts
height (front seats only)
25
After the 12th maintenance service 210
Air conditioning
123
Air conditioning system
224
Air filter
217
Alarm memory
103
Alphabetical contents
236
Armrest
108
ASR system
44
Automatic activation/deactivation 113
Automatic air conditioning
system control
125
Automatic Gearbox
8
Automatic operation (AUTO)
137
AUX module*
120
B
Battery
Battery
236
202
217
Battery charge status
Before a trip
Before you drive
Before you drive
Bi-xenon headlights
Bluetooth® function
Bodywork
Bose® Surround Sound System
Brake fluid
Brakes
Buzzer
227
157
89
157
156
122
224
129
216
204
92
C
Calibration selection
Capacities
Capacities and recommended
products (*)
Capacities and technical
specifications
Capacities: Quantity and
specifications of the products to
use
CD, MP3 and Jukebox
Chassis marking
Cleaning the leather upholstery
Cleaning the sensors
Clock
Clothing hook
Consulting the manual
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls and warning lights
154
157
200
197
200
120
16
226
54
83
82
7
74
77
119
150
66
Controls to the left of the
steering wheel
Conversion table
Coolant thermometer
Cooling system
Courtesy lights (below door)
Courtesy mirror light
Cruise Control
77
230
73
203
181
179
150
D
Danger symbols
Dashboard
Dashboard buttons
Deactivating the anti-theft alarm
Deactivating the motion sensing
alarm
Deactivation
Decreasing the speed stored
Details to be recorded
Dimensions
Direction indicator lights
Direction indicators
Display
Door courtesy light
Door lock ECU initialization
Door open indicator
Door open warning lights
Doors
DOT quality grades
Driving at night
Driving conditions
Driving in fog
Driving in the mountains
Driving in the rain
11
60
79
103
103
102
152
241
207
177
114
73
92
92
92
91
90
167
159
157
159
160
159
Driving on snow or ice
DRL
Duplicating the keys
Dust/pollen filter
160
112
98
217
41
112
F
E
Eight-sensor system with Stop &
Go Function activated
Eight-sensor system with Stop &
Go function deactivated
Electric alternator
Electric parking brake
Electrochromic external rear-view
mirrors
Electrochromic internal rear-view
mirror
Electronic alarm system device
Electronic automatic gearbox
Electronic control units
Emergency roadside services
Emergency starting
Emergency starting
Emergency starting with auxiliary
battery
Emission control devices
Engine
Engine and transmission
Engine compartment
Engine compartment lid
Engine coolant
Engine marking
Engine oil
Engine oil
ESC system
Event Data Recorder (EDR)
External lights and direction
indicators
53
53
202
163
109
110
101
134
220
9
98
174
132
161
202
148
226
94
215
16
199
214
43
Failure indicators
56
Fastening the seat belts
24
Fitting the Latch system child seat
in rearward-facing position
34
“Follow me home” function
115
Front airbags
37
Front and rear beverage holders
on center console
84
Front and rear dome light
179
Front ashtray and cigarette lighter 83
Front dome light
82
Front light clusters
176
Front seats
105
Fuel consumption
199
Fuel consumption
(m.p.g. (USA))
199
Fuel cut-off inertia switch
57
Fuel economy
146
Fuel gauge
72
Fuel Requirements
198
Fuel tank door
96
Fuel tank door emergency opening 96
Fuse colors
182
Fuses and relays inside the engine
compartment
183
Fuses and relays in the passenger
compartment, to the left of the
steering wheel
187
G
Gasoline Containing Alcohol &
Ethers (“Oxygenated Fuels”):
Gearbox oil
Gearshift paddles on the steering
wheel
General
General
General warnings
General warnings for using the
seat belts
Getting into the vehicle when the
alarm system is on
Glossary of tire terminology
Glove compartment
Glove compartment, pocketchange compartment and
luggage compartment lights
198
215
145
126
150
42
27
102
166
84
180
H
Headlights
Headlight washers
Headrest
Heating system
Height adjustment
High beams
Historical info
HomeLink
Homologation labels
How to use the tires
156
116
108
106
105
114
4
85
17
221
9
237
I
9
Identification plates
If a fuse blows
If an exterior light turns off
If an interior light goes out
If a tire is punctured
If the battery is dead
If there are injured persons
If the vehicle is stored for long
periods
If you have to jack up the vehicle
If you have to tow the vehicle
Ignition switch
Importance of proper inflation
pressure
In an emergency
Increasing the speed stored
Information needed for when
you call
Injection – Ignition
Instruction labels
Instrument panel
Instruments and controls
Instruments and gauges
Interiors
Internal equipment
In the event of an accident
Introduction
iPod Connection*
L
16
182
176
179
175
193
196
227
194
195
100
169
173
151
9
202
19
65
59
72
226
82
196
7
121
K
Key codes
Keys
238
21
97
Latch system
Leather upholstery treatment
Level checks
License plate lights
Light switch
Load limiting devices
Low tire inflation pressure –
Punctured tire
Low tire pressure conditions
Lubrication system
Luggage compartment
Lumbar support adjustment
N
33
226
213
178
112
26
50
49
203
94
105
M
Maintaining battery charge
Maintaining the seat belts
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Malfunction indication
Malfunction indicator
Malfunction indicators
Malfunction indicators
Maserati Roadside Assistance
Program
Maxi Fuse colors
MSR function (engine braking
torque adjustment)
Multi Media System
Multi Media System
Multi Media System
Configuration Menu
228
28
209
210
143
43
44
155
9
182
44
9
118
76
Navigator
NHTSA’s Toll-free Hotline
Normal conditions
122
8
49
O
Obstacle signaling
Octane Rating
Onboard Trip computer
Opening from the inside
Opening from the outside
Operation
Ordering extra remote keys
Other system functions
Other tips
Other tire markings
54
198
121
91
90
97
103
140
162
168
P
Parking
Parking lights
Parking sensors
Parts in premium quality wood
Performance
Pocket-change compartment
Position of fuses/relays
Power steering fluid
Power windows
Pretensioners
Proper driving
Proper transport of children
Protection from atmospheric
agents
Push start
163
113
52
226
206
84
182
216
93
26
157
29
224
144
R
Radio
Rain sensor
Rear dome light
Rear four-sensor system
activation/deactivation
Rear light clusters
Rear seats
Rear-view mirrors
Recharging the battery
Reconnecting the battery
Relay/fuse boxes inside the
luggage compartment
Replacing remote operated
control battery
Replacing the fuses
Replacing the wiper blades
Resetting the speed stored
Resetting the switch
Restarting the vehicle
Resuming the speed stored
Roof panel buttons
Running-in
120
117
82
52
176
108
109
193
229
190
104
182
223
152
57
228
151
81
148
S
Seat angle adjustment
Seatback tilt
Seat belts
Self-diagnostics
Sensor failure
Sensor range
Service
Side airbags
Skyhook suspension
105
106
24
153
117
55
8
40
153
Snow chains
Spark plugs
Speedometer
Speed-sensitive steering wheel
Spray nozzles
Starting-off when the engine is
cold
Starting the engine
Starting with an auxiliary battery
Steering wheel
Stop & Go function
Storing a speed
Summary of program benefits
and services
Sun visors
Suspension:
Symbols
Symbols indicating mandatory
measures
System calibration
System initialization
System not calibrated
171
221
72
204
223
132
132
193
111
52
151
9
83
204
11
12
48
128
51
T
Table of contents
Table of contents
Tachometer
Technical specifications
Temperature
The Maserati CODE system
Third stop light
Tips for keeping the bodywork in
good condition
Tire care
231
232
72
202
168
97
178
224
170
Tire identification number:
Tire placard/label
Tire pressure
Tire pressure checkup
Tire pressure monitoring system
failure
Tires
Toolkit
Towing the vehicle
Towing with the vehicle
TPMS – Tire Pressure Monitoring
System
Traction
Transmission
Transport of persons with
disability
Tread wear
Turning off the engine
Twilight sensor
167
168
208
50
51
166
175
144
9
47
167
203
35
167
133
114
U
Under this agreement
Unleaded Fuel
Updating
USB Socket*
Useful accessories to keep in the
vehicle
Useful hints for helping to extend
the life of the battery
Using the brakes
Using the engine
Using the jack
Using the rear seat belts
Using the vehicle
10
198
8
121
172
218
147
148
194
25
131
9
239
V
Vehicle identification data
15
Vehicle load limits:
170
Viewing messages on the display 48
W
WARNING - Air filter
WARNING - Engine oil
Warning lights on the display
Warning symbols
Warning symbols
Weights
Wheels
Wheels and tires
While driving
While driving
Windshield/headlight washer
fluid
Windshield washer
Windshield wiper
Windshield wipers
Windshield wipers/washer and
headlight washers
Winter tires
9
240
212
212
68
11
12
206
205
221
148
158
215
116
116
223
116
170
Details to be recorded
Owner
Number plate
Vehicle identification data
Address
Engine identification No
Paint identification No
Part number of spare parts
241
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