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California Proposition 65 WARNING:
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle


MASERATI
GranTurismo
Owner's Manual

DearCustomer,
ThankyouforchoosingaMaserati.
This vehicle represents the result of Maserati's great experience in the design and production of sports, touring and racing vehicles.
With this manual you will acquire your self with the equipment and option of your Maserati in order to take advantage of its full potential.
The updated version of the onboard documentation can be consulted by accessing these section "SERVICES" on the website www.maserati.com or by using the specific apps developed for them more common Tablet and Smartphone.
In a dedicated section of this manual you will also find instructions for basic maintenance procedures, in order to ensure steady level of performance, quality and safedriving.
Keepinmindthatpropermaintenanceisanessentialfactortohelppreservethevalueofthevehicleovertimeandprotecttheenvironment.
For "Scheduled Maintenance" or any other operation, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer: you can trust our trained technical staff, who is constantly updated and provided with there required equipment in order to ensure that all service operations are performed properly and reliably.
TheQuickguideandotherdocumentscontainedinonboarddocumentationkitareintegralpartofthevehicleandshouldalwaysbekeptonboard.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Tominimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.

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| Category | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Introduction | 1 | | BeforeStarting | 2 | | UnderstandingtheVehicle | 3 | | DashboardInstrumentsandControls | 4 | | Driving | 5 | | InanEmergency | 6 | | MaintenanceandCare | 7 | | FeaturesandSpecifications | 8 | | Index | 9 |
1-Introduction
ConsultingtheManual.... 6
Abbreviations. 7
Updating....7
ServiceandWarranty....8
SuggestionsforObtainingServiceforYourVehicle. 8
IfYouNeedAssistance....9
WarrantyInformation.... 10
ReportingSafetyDefects. 10
PartsService.... 1 1
AftermarketParts&AccessoriesStatement. 1 1
TowingtheVehicle.... 1 2
Symbols. 12
Warningswhendriving.... 1 4
MaseratiRoadsideAssistanceProgram (availableforUSAandCanadaonly). 15
VehicleIdentificationData.... 17

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ConsultingtheManual
ThisOwner'sManualillustratesuse andmaintenanceinformationrelated toallversionsofthismodel.Ifnot otherwisespecified,theinformationis validforallversions.
Foraneasyidentificationofthetopics, thisManualisdividedintosections andchapters:eachchaptercanhave moreparagraphs.
Withinthetext,importantwarnings andnotesarealsoeasilyidentifiable throughicons.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of
Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

WARNING!
Failure to comply with the instructions could cause HAZARDOUSSITUATIONS involving personal and vehicles safety.

ENVIRONMENTAL!
Thisnoteindicatesthecorrect behaviorwhenusingthevehicle to protecttheenvironment.

CAUTION!
Aimedatpreventinganydamageto thevehicleandthushazardsinvolving thesafetyofpersons.
NOTE:
Additional information regarding the subject and/or the operation described.
- "Left" and "right" in this manual, always refertothedriving direction.
- Allindicationsandimagesinthis Manualrefertoavehiclewith left-handdrive.Onright-handdrive
vehicles, some controls are ordered differently than shown in the illustrations.
NOTE:
Unless otherwise specified, pictures refertoSportmodel.
Abbreviations
Somedescriptionsandtermswith particularmeaningsarefoundinthis manualinabbreviatedform.
A/CAir-ConditioningSystem.
ABSAnti-LockBrakingSystem.
ALCAdaptiveLightControl.
ALRAutomaticLockingRetractor.
ASRAnti-SlipRegulation.
BOSBrakeOverrideSystem.
CANControllerAreaNetwork.
CCCruise Control.
CRSChildRestraintSystem.
DRLDaytimeRunningLights.
EBDElectronicBrake-force Distribution.
ECUElectronicControlUnit.
EDREventDataRecorder.
EPBElectricParkingBrake.
ESCElectronicStabilityControl.
ETDEmergencyTensioning Device.
FTPFlashToPass.
HBAHydraulicBrakeAssistance.
ICEIncreaseControland Efficiency.
LATCHLowerAnchorsandTether forCHildren.
MILMalfunctionIndicatorLight.
MTC+MaseratiTouchControlPlus.
OBDOnBoardDiagnostics.
ORCOccupantRestraint Controller.
RHDRight-HandDrive.
SBRSeatBeltReminder.
TFTThinFilmTransistor.
TPMSTirePressureMonitoring System.
VIN VehicleIdentification Number.
Updating
Constantimprovementsarebeing performedtomaintainthisvehicle's highlevelofquality.Therefore,there maybedifferencesbetweenthis manualandyourvehicle.
Maseratireservestherighttocarry outdesignandfunctionalchanges andtoprovideupdatesor improvements.
ThisOwner'sManualillustratesand describesallversionsofthecurrent vehiclemodel.Therefore,someofthe equipmentandaccessoriesinthis publicationmaynotappearonyour vehicle;pleaseonlyconsiderthe informationrelatedtoyourvehicle.
Allspecificationsandillustrations containedinthismanualareasofthe Manualpublishingdate.
NOTE:
Theupdatedversionoftheon-board documentationcanbeconsultedby accessingthesection "SERVICES" on thewebsitewww.maserati.comorby usingthespecificappsdevelopedfor themorecommonTabletand Smartphone.

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ServiceandWarranty
The information provided in this manual is limited to instructions and indication that a restrictly required for vehicle use and proper maintenance.
Byfollowingtheseinstructions carefully,thevehiclewillmeetthe owner'ssatisfactionandbestresults. Weadvisetohaveallserviceand inspectionscompletedonlybyan
AuthorizedMaseratiDealer, where you will find as specially trained staff and the properequipment to repair your vehicle.
Pleasevisitthewww.maserati.comto findthenearestAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
Allfeaturesandaccessoriesinstalled onthevehiclehavebeendesignedby Maseratiengineersandhave successfullypassedrigoroustests, submittedallconditionsofuse. Installingaftermarketcomponentsor accessoriesnotapprovedbyMaserati mayinterferewiththevehicle electronicsandcompromisedriving safety.
Fordetailsandinformationaboutthe warranty, pleaserefertothe "WarrantyCard".
AnAuthorizedMaseratiDealerisat yourcompleteddisposalforany informationandquestionsyoumay have.
SuggestionsforObtaining ServiceforYourVehicle
PreparefortheAppointment
Ifwarrantyworkisrequired,besureto havetherightpaperswithyouand takeyourwarrantyfolder.Notallwork beingperformedmaybecoveredby thewarranty:thereforediscuss additionalchargeswiththeservice manager.Itisadvisabletokeepa maintenancelogofyourvehicle's servicehistory,asthiscanoften provideacluetothecurrentproblem.
PrepareaList
Makeawrittenlistofyourvehicle's problemsorthespecificworkyouwish tobeperformed.Ifthevehiclehashad anaccidentorworkdonethatisnot indicatedonthemaintenancelog, pleasecommunicatethistotheservice advisor.
OptimizetheRequests
If there are an number of items needing attention, it is advisable to discuss this with your service advisor to agree on the order of priorities.
AtmanyAuthorizedDealers/Service Centers,itispossibletoobtaina loanervehicleorarentalvehicleata
minimaldailycharge.Ifyouneed a rentalvehicle,itisadvisabletomake thesearrangementspriortothevisit, forexamplewhenyoucalltosetthe appointment.
IfYouNeedAssistance
Themanufacturer/Maseratiandits AuthorizedDealerssethighestpriority totheclient'ssatisfactionwiththe productsandservices. Warrantyservicemustbeperformed byanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer/ServiceCenter. Shouldtherebeanyissues,please keepinmindthatmostmatterscanbe resolvedwiththefollowingprocess.
- Ifforsomereasonyouarestillnot satisfied,pleasecontactthegeneral managerorowneroftheService Center,itistheirresponsibilityto assistyou. - IfaServiceCenterisunableto resolvetheissue,youmaycontact MaseratiCustomerCenter. AnycommunicationtotheMaserati ConsumerAffairsshouldincludethe followinginformation:
- Owner'snameandaddress.
- Owner'stelephonenumber(home andoffice).
•MaseratiServiceCentername.
•VehicleIdentificationNumber(VIN).
•Vehicledeliverydateandmileage.
Contact:
MASERATINorthAmerica,Inc.
250SylvanAvenue
EnglewoodCliffs
NJ07632
Phone:
MaseratiCustomerCare
1-877-MY-MASERATI(877-696-2737)or
1-201-510-2369

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WarrantyInformation
PleaserefertotheWarrantybooklet, includedintheOwner's documentationkit, forthetermsand provisionsofMaseratiwarranties applicabletothisvehicleandmarket.
ReportingSafetyDefects
NHTSA's Toll-free Auto Safety Hotline
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause acrash, injury or death, immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Maserati North America, Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it find that safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order are recall and remedycampaign. 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 Hotlinetoll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY:1-800-424-9153), goto http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
ReportingsafetydefectsinCanada If you believe your vehicle has a defect that could cause crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada
inadditiontonotifyingMaseratiNorth America, Inc.
TransportCanadacanbecontactedat: 1-800-333-0510
Teletypewriter(TTY):613990-4500
Fax:1-819-994-3372
MailingAddress: TransportCanada-RoadSafety, 80rueNoël, Gatineau, (Quebec) J8Z0A1.
InCanada
If you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, contact the Customer Service Department immediately. Canadian customers who wish to report safety defect to the Canadian government should contact Transport Canada, Motor Vehicle Defect Investigations and Recalls at 1-800-333-0510orgoto http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/
PartsService
Genuinepartskeepthereliability, comfortandperformanceofyournew carunchangedthroughoutitslife. Forserviceandscheduled maintenanceMaseratisuggestsyouto askforgenuinepartssincetheyare theresultofconstantresearchand development,reliabilitytestandnew technologies,aswellastheyare specificallydesignedforthisvehicle.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.
AftermarketParts& AccessoriesStatement
Modificationofthevehicleor installationofanyaccessoryor componentsattachedtothevehicle whichalterstheoriginalengineering and/orvehicleoperating specifications,orwhichresultin damagetotheotheroriginal components,electricalinterference, electricalshort(s),radiostatic,water leaksandwindnoisemayresultin damagetogenuinecomponents, compromisethesafetyofthevehicle andaffectthevalidityofthenewcar warrantyonthevehicle.
Non-genuineMaseratiParts
Non-genuineMaseratiParts(while youmayelecttousenon-genuine Maseratipartsformaintenanceor repairservices), MaseratiNorth America, Inc. is not obligated to pay for repair that includenon-genuine Maseratiparts or for any damage resulting from the use of non-genuine parts. Maserati will not accept any liability for any parts and accessories not approved by Maserati, including Dealer-installed accessories not
distributedbyMaseratiNorth America,Inc.

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TowingtheVehicle
Thevehiclehasnotbeendesigned, developedandhomologatedtobe usedasatowingvehicleforother means(e.g.trailers,campers,etc.)and nothingcanbeloadedontheroof; fittingstructuressuchasbarsor roof-racksmaydamagethevehicle.
Symbols
Therearespecificcoloredplatesonor nearsomeofthecomponentsonyour Maseratidesignedtoattractuser's attention. Therelatedsymbolsare importantwarningsthattheusermust followwhenusingthecomponent involved.
Allsymbolsreportedontheplateand insidethevehicle,aswellasthe componentforwhichthesymbols stand,aresummarizedinthe followinglist.Thesesymbolsare dividedintocategoriesaccordingto theirmeaning.
DangerSymbols

Battery
Corrosiveliquid.

Battery
Explosion.

Blower
Maystartautomatically evenwithengineoff.

Coolantexpansion
reservoir
Donotopencapwith enginewarm.

Coil-headlights
Highvoltage.

Beltsandpulleys
Movingparts, keepbody and clothing clear.

Air-conditioninglines
Highpressuregas, donot open.
SymbolsofProhibitionsand CompulsoryMeasures

Battery
Keepawayfromflames.

Battery
Keepoutofchildren's reach.

Heatguards-belts-
pulleys-fans
Donottouch.

Battery
Weareyeprotection.

Battery-jack
Refertotheownermanual.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
WarningSymbols

Catalyticconverter Donotparkthevehicle overflammablematerials. Refertochapter"Pollution ControlDevices"insection "Driving".

Engine-EngineOilFiller Cap Engineoil.Werecommend youuseoilwiththe characteristicsindicatedin chapter"Refillings"in section"Featuresand Specifications".

Hydraulicsteering reservoir Powersteeringfluid.Do notexceedmax.level.We recommendyouuseliquid withthecharacteristics indicatedinchapter "Refillings"insection "Featuresand Specifications".

Brakefluidreservoir BrakefluidtypeDOT4.Do notexceedmax.level.We recommendyouusefluid withthecharacteristics indicatedinchapter "Refillings"insection "Featuresand Specifications".

Radiatorcoolantexpansion reservoir Useantifreezeliquidfor radiatorswiththe characteristicsindicatedin chapter"Refillings"in section"Featuresand Specifications".

Windshieldwasherfluid reservoir Windshieldwasher.We recommendyouuseliquid withthecharacteristics indicatedinchapter "Refillings"insection "Featuresand Specifications".

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Vehicleusinglead-free gasoline
Only "Premium gasoline" withanAKI(AntiKnock Index) rating not lower than 91 (approximately 96 R.O.N.) must be used. Refer to chapter "Fuel Requirements" in section "Driving".

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
Warningswhendriving
Yourdrivingskillswillimprovewith experience, butbeespeciallycarefulat thebeginning. Alwayscomplywith localtrafficregulationswhereveryou drive.
Failuretooperatethisvehiclecorrectly mayresultinlossofcontrolora collision.
Operating this vehicle at excessive speedor in an altered state or while intoxicated may result in loss of control, going off the road, or overturning. In all these situations a collision with other vehicles or objects is more likely to happen with the risk to cause an accident that may lead to serious injury.
Incaseofanaccident, failuretouse seatbeltscausesthedriverand passengersagreaterriskofinjuryor death.
ThisOwner's Manual contains warnings against operating procedures that could result in a collision or injury ordamageto the environment. It also contains cautions against procedures that could damage the vehicle.
If you donotread this manual in its entirety, you may miss important information. Consider carefully all warnings and cautions.

WARNING!
- Itisthedriver's responsibility to operatethevehicleinasafeway:if youaredistractedwhiledrivingyou canlosecontrolandcauseserious accidents.
- Maseratistronglyrecommendsto useparticularcarewhenoperating thefeaturesandtoolsthatmaytake theattentionofftheroad.
- Mobilephones,PC,portableaudio deviceorotherfeaturesshouldnot beoperatedwhilethevehicleisin motion. This can be very dangerous and can cause serious accidents.
- Itisverydangeroustosendtext messageswhiledriving,dosoonly whenthevehicleisnotmoving.
•InsomeCountries/Statestheuseof mobilephonewhendrivingis forbidden:itisthedriver'ssole responsibilitytorespectlocal regulations.

CAUTION!
If batterychargeistoolow, proper function of some electric/electronic components may not be guaranteed. It
isnecessarytorechargethebatteryin ordertoallowallvehicle's componentsandsystemstofunction correctly.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidethe engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Form more information goto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
MaseratiRoadside AssistanceProgram (availableforUSAand Canadaonly)
WelcometoMaseratiandthebenefits andsecurityoftheMaseratiRoadside AssistanceProgram.Pleasetakea momenttoreviewthebenefitslisted belowandavailabletoyouthrough theMaseratiRoadsideAssistance Program.
EmergencyRoadsideServices
IntheeventyourequireRoadside Assistance,pleasecall1-888-371-1802, 24hoursaday,365daysayear.You willbeconnectedwithaRoadside Assistancerepresentativewhowill dispatchalocaltowingvendor.
Informationneededforwhen youcall
Whenyoucall,pleasebepreparedto providethefollowinginformation:
-YourName.
•VehicleIdentificationNumber(VIN).
- Locationofyourvehicle.
•Natureofyourcall(forexample;you requireatow,vehiclewillnotstart, outofgas,tireservice,etc.).
SummaryofProgramBenefits andServices
- Towingofadisabledregistered Maserativevehicle.Intheeventa registeredvehiclebecomesdisabled inconnectiontoawarrantyrelated concernitwillbetransportedtothe nearestAuthorizedMaserati Dealership.Youmayrequestthat thevehiclebetakentoadifferent AuthorizedMaseratiDealer,aslong asitisnomorethan50milesfurther awayfromthenearestauthorized dealer(onetowperdisable).
- Batteryjumpstart.
- Flattirechangeprovidingthe vehicleisequippedwithasparetire.
•Fueldelivery(upto2gallons). - LockoutServices.
•ServiceLoanerVehicle:Forwarranty repairs,yourdealermayprovideyou withaMaseratiServiceLoaner Vehicle(ifavailable)orprovideyou withRentalCarallowance:inthe eventyourvehicleisdisableddueto warrantyrelatedconcern,wewill reimburseyouupto\50perday.A five(5)dayor\250maximum applies.Inordertoreceive reimbursement,youmustsupplythe followinginformationwithin20

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daysoftherentalcartransactionto theaddresslistedbelow;theoriginal pre-printedrentalcarreceipt,which mustincludeyourname,address,telephonenumber,VIN,rentaldates andthecorrespondingwarranty repairorder.
MaseratiRoadsideAssistanceATTN: MaseratiRentalCarClaimsDept.
P.O.Box8140Ft.
Washington, PA19034
NOTE:
Anauthorizedlicenseddrivermustbe drivingatthetimeofthedisablement.
Itemsexcludedfromcoverage:
- Parts, labor, tirerepair, rental of towing equipment, storage fees, or any labor performed at the service facility.
- Anyformofimpoundtowing, or towingbysomeoneotherthana licensedservicestationorgarage.
- Assistance from a private citizen.
NOTE:
Membershipisintendedtocover emergenciesandisnotintendedtobe asubstituteforpropervehicle maintenanceorrepair.Repeatedcalls whichareconsideredbyMaserati NorthAmerica,Inc.SignatureMotor Club,Inc.orSignatureMotorClubof California,Inc.tobeexcessivemay,at ourdiscretion,resultincancellationof themembership.
Emergencyroadserviceprovidersare independentcontractorsandarenot employees,agentsorrepresentatives of MaseratiNorthAmerica,Inc. SignatureMotorClub,Inc.or SignatureMotorClubofCalifornia, Inc.
UnderthisAgreement
- Youwillnotberequiredtopayany sumforservicesuptothemileage limitontowing.
-
YourregisteredMaserativevehicleis thevehiclecovered.TheVehicle IdentificationNumber(VIN)that appearsonthevehiclerepresents youridentificationnumberwith SignatureMotorClub,Inc.or SignatureMotorClubofCalifornia, Inc.
-
NEWVEHICLES: Your 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.
- PREOWNEDVEHICLES: Your 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.
AddressInquiriesto
GeneralInquiries:
MaseratiRoadsideAssistance P.O.Box968008 Schaumburg,IL60173
RentalCarReimbursements: Within20daysofyourrentalcar transaction,theoriginalpre-printed rentalcarreceipt,whichmustinclude yourname,address,telephone number,VIN,rentaldatesandthe correspondingwarrantyrepairorder shouldbesubmittedto:
MaseratiRoadsideAssistanceATTN: MaseratiRentalCarClaimsDept. P.O.Box8140 Ft.Washington,PA19034
VehicleIdentificationData
VehicleIdentification
VehicleIdentificationNumber(VIN)
TheVINispunchedonthefoot platform,infrontoftheright-hand frontseat.
Toreadthenumber, lifttheremovable carpetandremovetheguardby unscrewingthefourretainingscrews.

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Interior view of a car showing a vehicle's rear panel with directional arrows indicating movement or flow (no text or symbols present)
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Close-up of a car interior panel with a blue arrow pointing to a component (no text or symbols visible)TheVINnumberisalsoindicatedon thelabelappliedtothelowerrear endofthedriver'sdoor.

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Close-up of a car door panel with a blue arrow pointing to the side panel (no text or symbols visible)The VIN number is also visible from the outside through the windshield on the front left corner of the dashboard.

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Close-up of a mechanical component with a blue arrow pointing to a rectangular component (no text or symbols visible)NOTE:
When orderingspare partsormaking inquiries, always quotethe Vehicle Identification Number.

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HomologationLabels
SafetyStandardLabel
Thislabelisappliedonthedriver door'spillar.

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Interior view of a car showing the side panel and seatbelt, with a blue arrow pointing to a digital display (no text or symbols visible)EmissionControlLabel
Thislabelisappliedinsidethehood lid,ontheright-handside.

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Interior view of a vehicle showing a mounted device with a blue arrow pointing to a label (no readable text or symbols)WarningandInformation Labels
PassengerAirbagLabels
Thelabelsappliedontheexternalside ofthesunvisorsandbelowit,onthe dome.

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Interior view of a car showing dashboard and air vent system with directional arrows (no text or symbols)
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Interior view of a car showing dashboard and steering wheel (no text or symbols visible)Anotherlabelisappliedonthe dashboardindicatethatairbagsystem isinstalled.

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Interior view of a car showing the backrest door and dashboard (no text or symbols visible)Thelabelappliedontheright-hand sideofthedashboardbearstheair bagsystemexpirationdate.

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Interior view of a car showing the door and seat area with a blue arrow pointing to a rectangular component (no text or symbols visible)PaintInformationLabel
Thelabelisappliedinsidethehoodlid, ontheleft-handside.

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Close-up of a car engine compartment showing intake manifold and valve assembly (no text or symbols visible)FuelWarningLabel
Thelabelsareappliedinsidethefuel fillerdoor.

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Diagram of a mechanical device with directional arrows indicating motion or force (no text or symbols present)MercuryContentWarningLabel
Thislabelisappliedtothelowerend ofthedriver'sdoor.

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Interior view of a car showing the door and seat area with a blue arrow pointing to a highlighted section (no text or symbols present)TireandLoadingInformationLabel
Thislabelisappliedonthedriver's sideatthebaseofthereardoorpillar.

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Interior view of a car showing the seat and door panel, with a blue arrow pointing to the side panel (no text or symbols visible)LubricantInformationLabel
This label is applied on the recovering in theright-hand side of the engine compartment.

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Engine bay with internal components and a blue arrow pointing to a component (no visible text or symbols)EngineCoolantInformationLabel
This label is applied in correspondence of the coolant filling cap, in the engine compartment.

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Mechanical component diagram showing engine and valve assembly (no text or symbols)
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OBDIISocketInformation
Thislabelisappliedontheleft-hand sideofthedashboard.

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Interior view of a car dashboard with a blue arrow pointing to the left side panel (no visible text or symbols)2-BeforeStarting
Keys. 22
ImmobilizerSystem. 24
VehicleSecurityAlarm. 26
RequiringandSettingAdditionalKey. 28
Doors. 30
PowerWindows.... 3 3
OpenandClosetheTrunkLid. 35
TrunkSafety. 37
OpenandClosetheHood. 38
OccupantsRestraintSystems. 39
SupplementalRestraintSystem-Airbags. 47
ChildRestraintSystems. 54
TransportingPets. 60
ParkAssist. 60
RearParkingCamera.... 6 4
SafetyTips. 65

BeforeStarting
Keys
Twokeyswithradiocontrolare suppliedwiththevehicle.
2

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Illustration of a gray car key with three buttons and a handle (no text or symbols)Thekeyisusedfor:
•startingtheengine;
- activating the central door locking system;
- openingthetrunklidelectrically;
- activating/deactivatingthealarm system;
- locking/unlockingtheglove compartmentonthedashboard.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle. Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
IgnitionSwitch
Thekeyintheignitionswitchcanturn in4positions:
STOP Engineoff, engineimmobilizer (OFF) andsteeringwheellock activated, connecteddevices disabled, apartfromthosethat arenotkey-controlled(e.g. centralizeddoorlock, trunk compartmentopening, etc.). Thekeyisremovable.
ACCSteeringlockrelease and positionforcigarettelighter andpoweroutletactivation. Thekeyisremovable.
MAR Drivingposition:allelectrical (ON) devicescanoperate.Thekeyis removable.
AVVEnginestarting.
Uponexceedingaspeeda3mph (5km/h),ifoneormoredoors/lidsare openornotproperlyclosed,awarning buzzerwillbeactivated.

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STOP ACC MAR AVV
WARNING!
- Whenyougetoutofthevehicle, alwaysremovethekeytoprevent someonefromaccidentally activatingthecontrols.
- Whenleavingthevehicle,always removethekeyfromtheignition switchandlockyourvehicle.
BeforeStarting

• Neverleavechildrenaloneina vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle.
- Allowingchildrentobeinavehicle unattendedisdangerousfora numberofreasons.Achildorothers couldbeseriouslyorfatallyinjured. Childrenshouldbewarnednotto touchtheparkingbrakeswitch, brakepedalortheshiftlever.
- Donotleavethekeyinornearthe vehicle, and donotleavethekeyin theignitionswitchintheACCor MAR(ON)position. Achildcould operatepowerwindows, other controls, ormovethevehicle.
- Donotleavechildrenoranimals insideparkedvehiclesinhot weather.Interiorheatbuild-upmay causeseriousinjuryordeath.
• An unlocked carisan invitation to thieves. Always removethe key from vehicle, cycle the ignition switch to STOP(OFF) and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle unattended.
• Intheeventoftamperingwiththe starterswitch(e.g.attemptedtheft), haveitcheckedbyanAuthorized MaseratiDealerbeforererestarting thevehicle.
Thekeycanberemovedfromthe ignitionswitchonlywhenthe transmissionshiftleverisinpositionP (Park).
If the transmission shift lever is shifted to P(Park) after turning off the engine, the key can only be removed within 30 seconds from turning it to STOP(OFF) position.
If you donotremovethekey within 30 seconds, you will need to turn it back to MAR(ON) and then to STOP (OFF) position to have further 30 seconds within which to removethe key. In the event that the key unlocking system fails or if it is not possible to shift the transmission shift to P (Park) position, to removethe key from the ignition switch you must turn it to STOP(OFF) position, then:
- removethecapindicatedinthe pictureusingapenorsufficiently pointedtool;
- pressthebuttonjustuncoveredand atthesametimeextractthekey;
• oncethekeyhasbeenremoved, refit thecap.

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Close-up of a car interior showing a circular dial with a blue arrow pointing to the dial (no text or symbols visible)WARNING!
Afterstoppingthevehicle,always shiftthetransmissionshiftlevertoP (Park).

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ImmobilizerSystem
TheMaseratiCODESystem
Inordertoincreaseprotectionagainst theft,thevehicleisequippedwithan electronicengineimmobilizersystem (MaseratiCODE),whichis automaticallyactivatedwhenthekey isremovedfromtheignitionswitch. Eachstarterkeycontainsanelectronic devicewhichtransmitsacodesignalto theMaseratiCODEcontrolunit,and engineignitionisenabledonlyifthe keycodeisrecognizedbythesystem.
KeyCodes
ACODEcardissuppliedwiththekeys. Thiscardindicatesthefollowing:
- the "ELECTRONICCODE" to be used foremergency starting (see "Emergency Starting with Maserati Code" in section "InanEmergency");
•the "MECHANICALCODE" tobe providedtoanAuthorizedMaserati Dealerifyourequestduplicatesof thekeys.
NOTE:
• Thecodenumbershownonthe CODEcardshouldbekeptinasafe place.
- Youareadvisedtoalwayskeepthe CODEcardnumberwithyou,asitis absolutelynecessaryintheeventof "EmergencyStarting".
• Intheeventofvehicleownership transfer, itisessentialthatthenew ownerisprovidedwithallthekeys andwiththeCODEcard. - Itisadvisabletowritedownand keepthecodeslistedontheplates deliveredwiththekeysandthe remotecontrolinasafeplace(notin thevehicle)inordertorequest duplicatesifneeded.

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MASERATI CODE ELECTRONIC CODE: ...... MECHANICAL CODE: ......CODESystemOperation
Eachtimethekeyintheignition switchisremovedintheSTOP(OFF) position,protectionsystemactivates theengineimmobilizer.
Whentheengineisstartedandthe keyisturnedtoMAR(ON)position:
- Ifthecodeisrecognized, theCODE warninglightontheinstrument clusterturnsoffwithinasecond, whiletheMIL warninglight, oncetheECUdiagnosishasbeen completed, goesoffafteraboutfour seconds. Intheseconditions, the protectionsystemrecognizesthekey codeanddeactivatetheengine immobilizer. Whenthekeyinthe ignitionswitchisturnedtoAVV position, theenginestarts.
- IftheCODE warninglight remainsonandtheMIL warning lightgoesoffafterfourseconds(ECU diagnostics)andilluminatesagain immediatelyafterward,thecodehas notbeenrecognizedandthe message"Electronickeynot recognized"isdisplayed.Ifthis occurs,turnthekeyintheignition switchtoSTOP(OFF)andthenback toMAR(ON)position.Ifthe immobilizerstayson,trywiththe otherkeys.Ifyoustillcannotstart theengine,trytheemergencystart procedure(see "EmergencyStarting withMaseratiCode" insection"In anEmergency")andcontactan
AuthorizedMaseratiDealer. Whiledriving, withthekeyinthe ignitionswitchinMAR(ON)position:
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- IftheCODE warninglightcomes on, itmeansthatthesystemis runningaself-diagnosticcycle. At thefirststopyoucantestthesystem: turnthekeyintheignitionswitchin STOP(OFF)positionstopthe engineandthenbacktoMAR(ON) position:theCODE warninglight willilluminateandshouldturnoffin onesecond. Ifthewarninglight stayson, repeattheprocedure describedpreviouslyleavingthekey atSTOP(OFF)positionformorethan 30seconds. Iftheproblempersists, contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
- If the CODE warning light flashes, it mean that the vehicle is not protected by the immobilizer device. Immediately contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer to have all the keys stored in the memory.

CAUTION!
•Strongimpactscandamagethe electroniccomponentsinthekey.
• Eachkeysuppliedhasitsown specificcode, which must bestored inthememoryofthesystemcontrol unit.
DuplicatingtheKeys
Whenorderingadditionalkeys, rememberthatthestorageprocedure (uptomaximumof7keys)mustbe performedforallthekeys,including thosealreadyinyourpossession. ContacttheAuthorizedMaserati Dealerdirectly,bringingwithyouall thekeysinyourpossession,the MaseratiCODEcard,theelectronic alarmsystemCODECARD,apersonal IDandtheidentificationand registrationdocumentsproving ownershipofthevehicle.Thecodesof anykeysthatarenotavailablewhen thenewstorageprocedureis performedwillbedeletedfromthe memorytopreventanylostorstolen keysfrombeingusedtostartthe vehicle.Whenorderingadditional keys,rememberthatthestorage procedure(uptomaximumof7keys) mustbeperformedforallthekeys, includingthosealreadyinyour possession.ContacttheAuthorized MaseratiDealerdirectly,bringingwith youallthekeysinyourpossession,the MaseratiCODEcard,theelectronic alarmsystemCODECARD,apersonal IDandtheidentificationand registrationdocumentsproving ownershipofthevehicle.
Thecodesofanykeysthatarenot availablewhenthenewstorage procedureisperformedwillbe deletedfromthememorytoprevent anylostorstolenkeysfrombeing usedtostartthevehicle.

BeforeStarting
VehicleSecurityAlarm
The vehicle security alarmsystem perform the following functions:
- remotecontrolofthecentralized doorlocking/unlockingsystem;
• perimetersurveillance, detecting the openingofdoors, engine/trunk compartmentlids;
• motionsurveillance, detecting intrusionin the passenger compartment;
• vehiclemovementsurveillance.
NOTE:
Theengineimmobilizeroperationis guaranteedbytheMaseratiCODE system,whichisautomatically activatedwhenthekeyisremoved fromtheignitionswitch.
AlarmSystemActivation
Pressthelokbuttononthekeyto activatethesecurityalarmsystem.

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Illustration of a car key with a blue arrow pointing to the key (no text or symbols)• Theturnsignalsflashonce.
- Thesystembeeps.
•TheredLEDsonthefrontdoor panelsflash.
•Thevehiclecentralizeddoorlocking isactivatedandthedoorsarelocked.
Thesystembecomesoperativeafter approximately25secondsandthe alarmisactivatedwhen:
- adoorisopened;
•thetrunkcompartmentlidisopened;
•theenginecompartmentlidis opened;
- someoneattemptstoenterthe vehiclefromawindow;
• thepowersupplyisdisconnected;
•thesirenisdisconnected;
•thevehicleismoved.
Whenthevehiclesecurityalarmis active, theusermayrequestthetrunk compartmentopening; inthiscase, the
motionandinclinationsensorsare temporarilydeactivated. Ifthetrunkcompartmentlidisthen closed,thesensorswillbereactivated. Shouldtheturnsignalsflash9times whenyouactivatethesecurityalarm system,thismeansthatoneofthe doorsorlidsisnotproperlyclosedand thereforeisnotprotectedbythe perimetersurveillance. Checkforcorrectclosingofdoors, engine/trunkcompartmentlidsand closetheopenonewithout deactivatingthesecurityalarmsystem theturnsignalsflashingonceindicate thatnowthedoor,engine/trunk compartmentlidsareclosedproperly andareprotectedbytheperimeter surveillance.

CAUTION!
If the turn signals flash 9 times when these security alarms 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 an Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system checked.
AlarmSystemDeactivation
Pressthelokbuttononthekeyto activatethesecurityalarmsystem.

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Illustration of a car key with a blue arrow pointing to the handle (no text or symbols)• Theturnsignalsflashtwice.
• Thesystememitsadoublebeep.
•TheredLEDsonthefrontdoor panelsturnoff.
• Thecentralizeddoorlockingsystem isactivatedandthedoorsare unlocked.
Thesecurityalarmsystemisoffandit isthereforepossibletogetintothe vehicleandstarttheengine.
Pressingthe 🔒 unlockbuttontwice unlocksthedoorsandalsoswitcheson thelowbeamsfor30seconds.
NOTE:
Thesecurityalarmsystemisnot deactivatedwhenthekeyisturnedin thelocks.
Getting into the Vehicle with AlarmOn
Whenthebatteryontheradiocontrol caseisdead,toaccessthevehicleyou mustinsertthekeyinthelockonone ofthetwofrontdoorsandturnit clockwisetounlockit. Thealarmwillsoundbutyouwillhave tocontinuewiththenormalstarting procedure.Thealarmwillturnoff.
OverridingVolumetric Protection
Volumetricprotectioncanalsobe overriddenbypassingtheinner button, locatedinthedomeconsole, withthekeyintheignitionswitchin theMAR(ON)positionorwithin1 minuteofturningofftheengine(key intheSTOP(OFF)position). Whenthisfunctionisdeactivated, the warninglightonthebuttonflashes forabout3secondsandthengoes out.

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Top-down view of a car backrest with a small electronic device on the rear side (no text or symbols visible)OverridingtheAnti-lift Protection
Pressingtheexternalbutton, located onthedomeconsole, withthekeyin theignitionswitchintheMAR(ON) positionorwithin1minuteofturning offtheengine(keyintheSTOP(OFF) position), deactivatehealarmsystem anti-liftprotection. Whenthis functionisdeactivated, thewarning lightonthebuttonflashesforabout3 secondsandthengoesout.

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Top-down view of a car backrest with a directional arrow indicating left vent (no text or symbols)
BeforeStarting

CAUTION!
Volumetricandanti-liftprotection overrideismemorizeduntilthealarm isnextactivated; therefore, if this protection is overridden but the alarm is not activated immediately, the overridden will remain memorized until then next time it is activated, regardless of turning the vehicle on/off.
SecurityAlarmMemory
IftheCODEwalkinglightappears onthedisplaywhenthevehicleis started,accompaniedbythemessage "Break-inattemptdetected"this meansthatanintrusionhasbeen attemptedduringyourabsence. Thesecurityalarmsystemmemoryis resetwhenyouturntheignitionkey.
RequiringandSetting AdditionalKey
Inordertopurchaseadditionalkeys withradiocontrolyouneedtobring withyouattheAuthorizedMaserati Dealer:
- allkeyswithradiocontrolinyour possession;
•theMaseratiCODEcard; - apersonalID;
•theidentificationandregistration documentsprovingownershipofthe vehicle.
Settingnewkeyswithradiocontrolor re-settingtheoriginalonesmayonly beperformedattheAuthorized MaseratiDealer.
NOTE:
Thecodesofanykeywithradio controlthatarenotavailablewhen thenewsettingprocedureiscarried outwillbedeletedfromthememory topreventanylostorstolenkeywith radiocontrolbeingusedtodisarmthe electronicalarmsystem.
RadioControlBattery Replacement
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 these security alarm system functions using the other remote control.
Therecommendedreplacedbattery typeisa:CR2032.
Toreplacethebatteryproceedas follows:
- Extractthekeybypushingthe indicatedbutton.

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WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle
canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
- Undothelateralscrewsecuringthe batteryholderwithasmall cross-headscrewdriver.
•Extractthebatteryholder.

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3D illustration of a car key with three buttons and a key inserted into a lock (no text or symbols)- Removethebatteryfromits retainingring.

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Illustration of a car key with a handle, a circular component, and a metallic ring (no text or symbols)
ENVIRONMENTAL!
Batteriescontaindangerousmaterials thatcouldharmtheenvironment. Pleasedisposeofthemaccordingto localregulationsoratanAuthorized MaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including suchas, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidyle the engine except
asnecessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
NOTE:
Avoidtouchingthenewbatterywith yourfingers.Skinoilsmaycause batterydeterioration.Ifyoutoucha battery,cleanwithalcohol.
- Fitanewbatteryofthesametype, observingtheindicatedpolarity: matchthe" + "signonthebatteryto the" + "signontheinsideofthe batteryholder.
•Fitthebatteryholderintotheradio controlcaseandsecureitby tighteningtheretainingscrew.
RadioFrequencyTransmitter-GeneralInformation
Some countries donot require a specific domestic homologation in the event that the vehicle has already obtained other European homologations.

BeforeStarting
The homologation number (EEC regulations) of the radiocontrol device is indicated in the picture.
transmitter, andsomemobileorCB radios.
CE 0678
The current device feature is subject to following conditions:
- Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful interference.
- This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
If your transmitter device fail to operate from an normal distance, check for the two conditions: - Aweakbatteryinthetransmitter device. The expected life of the battery in normal use is a minimum of three years.
•Closenesstoaradiotransmittersuch asaradiostationtower, airport
Doors

WARNING!
- Forpersonalsecurityandsafetyin theeventofanaccident,orrobbery lockthevehicledoorsbeforeyou driveaswellaswhenparkingand leavingthevehicleunattended.
- Whenleavingthevehicle,always removethekeyandlockyour vehicle.
- Donotallowchildrentobeina vehicleunattendedorwithaccessto an unlocked vehicle.Achildor otherscouldbeseriouslyorfatally injured.Childrenshouldbewarned nottotouchtheparkingbrake trigger,brakepedalortheshift lever.
- Donotleavethekeyinornearthe vehicle, and donotleaveignition switch in the ACC or MAR (ON) position. A child could operate power windows, other controls, or start the engine and the vehicle.
- Beforeopeningadoor,makesure themaneuvercanbeperformed safely.
BeforeStarting

OpeningfromtheOutside
Turnoff these security alarmsystem and the centralized door lockings system by pressing the unlockbutton on the radiocontrol case (see chapter "Vehicle Security Alarm" in this section) or insert and turn the key in the lockon one of the front doors.

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Illustration of a car key with a blue arrow pointing to the key (no text or symbols present)Toopenthedoor, pressthefront buttoninsideeachhandle.
Thevehicleisequippedwithpower lockswhichmovethemechanicalparts whenpressingthisbutton.
Astheseareelectriclocks,aslight pressureonthefrontbuttonwill unlockthedoors.

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Close-up of a car door with a highlighted circular component and an arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)Onthedoorpanels, inaposition which is visible from the outside, there is adual-color (green/red) LEDE which indicate the status of the locks (locked/unlocked). Thered LEDs illuminate for 3 seconds after the locks are engaged and the green LEDs for the same amount of timewhenthey are unlocked.
NOTE:
ThedoorLEDsremainilluminatedfor approximately3secondsand therefore, innormalconditions, they areoff.

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Interior view of a car dashboard and steering wheel (no visible text or symbols)Whenthesecurityalarmsystemis turnedonandthedoorsarelocked, theLEDsonthedoorsflash. Theradiocontroldeviceallowsyouto operatethecentralizedopeningofall thedoorsorofthedriver'sdooronly, dependingontheMaseratiTouch

BeforeStarting
ControlPlus(MTC+)settings(see "MTC+Settings"insection
"DashboardInstrumentand Controls").
Ifoneormoredoorsarenotproperly closedwhenlockingthedoorsfrom theoutside,theywillnotbelocked, whileifthetrunkcompartmentisnot properlyclosed,thedoorswillinany casebelocked.
Inbothcases,themalfunctionwillbe indicatedbytheturnsignalsflashing forafewseconds.
NOTE:
• Theinteriordoorlocking/unlocking, trunkcompartmentlidopeningand fueltankdooropeningbuttonsare disabledwhenthedoorsarelocked fromtheoutside.
• Intheeventthattheinertiaswitch activates, thedoorsareelectrically unlockedandthevehiclecanbe accessedbypressingtherearbutton insideeachhandle.
OpeningfromtheInside
Toopenthedoor, evenifthelockis engaged, pulltheinternalhandle.

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:doorlocking;
:doorunlocking.

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Top-down view of a car dashboard with two lock icons pointing to the front panel (no text or symbols visible)NOTE:
Bypullingtheinternalhandleonthe driver'sdoor, allthelockscanbe releasedatthesametimeorjustthe driver'sdoor, dependingontheMTC+ settings(see "MTC+Settings" in section "DashboardInstrumentand Controls").
DoorOpenWarningLights
Ifthedoorsandtheengine/luggage compartmentlidsarenotclosed properly, thisissignaledbythe illuminationofrelativesymbolsonthe instrumentpaneldisplay, accompanied bythemessages "Dooropen" or "Doorsopen" showninthepicture.

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Everytimethebatteryisconnectedor afusereplaced,youmustperformthe systeminitializationprocedureto
ensurepropersystemoperation.To performthisprocedure,lockandthen unlockthedoorsusingthebuttons
andotheradiocontroldevice. Formoredetails,see "Maintenance-FreeBattery" insection "Maintenance andCare".
DoorOpenIndicatorLight
Eachdoorisprovidedwithareflector fittedontherearsideofthedoor panelthatmakesitvisiblewhen illuminatedbytheheadlightsofa vehicle.
Signal
Uponexceedingaspeedof3mph (5km/h),ifoneormoredoors/lidare openornotproperlyclosed,a warningsignalwillbeactivated.
DoorCourtesyLight
Eachdoorpanelisfittedwitha courtesylight,onthelowerpartof thedoorframework,toilluminatethe areawherepassengersenter/exitthe vehicle.

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Close-up of a car door handle and side panel with blue arrows indicating movement or flow (no text or symbols)WARNING!
Gearshiftingisalwaysactiveandmay beperformedevenwhenoneormore doors,theenginecompartmentlidor thetrunklidareopen.Therefore,in theseconditions,takegreatcareto avoidmovingthetransmissionshift leverandsoaccidentallyengage gears.
PowerWindows
Thepowerwindowscanonlybe activatedwhenthekeyintheignition switchisintheMAR(ON)position. Thecontrolsforallpowerwindows arelocatedinthearmrestofthedoor onthedriver'sside.Theexternal switchcommandsthepowerwindow driver'sside;theinnerswitch commandsthepowerwindow passenger'sside.

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Close-up of a car interior showing steering wheel, dashboard, and seatbelt mechanism (no text or symbols visible)Thedooronthepassengersideonly hascontrolforthewindowonthe passengerside.

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3D mechanical component diagram showing a highlighted part with an arrow, no visible text or symbolsNOTE:
- Thepowerwindowswitcheswill remainactiveforupto10minutes afterthekeyintheignitionswitchis turnedtotheSTOP(OFF)position. Openingeitherdoorwillcancelthis feature.
- Frequentactivationsofthepower windowscouldresultinatemporary lockoutofthemotors. In this case, waitamomentbeforeanew activation.
- If the power window is closed when the door is open, the window stops before the upper limit so as not to interfere with these equal when the door is closed.

WARNING!
- Whenthedoorisopened, the windowisautomaticallylowered slightly; whenthedoorisclosed again, the windowisautomatically raised. Alwaysensure that passengers (especially children) are clear of the windows when opening/closingthedores.
- Improperuseofthepowerwindows canbedangerous.Ensurethat passengersareclearofthewindows beforeclosingthem.Whenleaving thevehicle,alwaysremovethekey fromtheignitionswitchtoprevent thepowerwindowsfrombeing accidentallyactivated:thiscould endangeranypassengersremaining inthevehicle.
- Neverleaveunattendedchildrenina vehicle.
Auto-DownFeature
The driverdoor power window switch and some model passenger door power window switch have an auto-down feature.
Presstthewindowswitchtothesecond detent, release, andthewindowwill gocompletelydownautomatically.
Toopenthewindowpartway, press the windowswitchtothefirstdetent andreleaseitwhenyouwantthe windowtostop.
Tostopthewindowfromgoingallthe waydownduringtheauto-down operation,pullupontheswitch briefly.
Auto-UpFeature
Liftthewindowswitchtothesecond detent, release, andthewindowwill goallthewayupautomatically. Tostopthewindowfromgoingallthe wayupduringtheauto-upoperation, pushdownontheswitchbriefly. Toclosethewindowpartway, liftthe windowswitchtothefirstdetentand releaseitwhenyouwantthewindow tostop.
NOTE:
- Anyimpactduetoroughroad conditionsmaytriggertheauto reversefunctionunexpectedlyduring auto-closure.Ifthishappens,pullthe switchlightlytothefirstdetentand holdtoclosethewindowmanually.
- Beforeactivatingthealarm,ensure thatallthewindowsareclosed;this willhelppreventthealarmbeing triggeredaccidentally.
notclosethedooragainuntilitis possibletolowerthewindow.
ResetAuto-Up/Down
Should the auto-up/down feature stop working, the window probably needs to be reset.
Toresetauto-up/down, pull the windowswitchuptoclosethe windowcompletely and push the windowswitchdowntoopenthe windowcompletely.
IfYouhavetoDisconnectthe Battery
Before disconnecting the battery, lower the sidewindows by at least 1-2 in (4-5cm) to avoid damaging theseal when opening and closing the door. When the battery is connected, this operation is performed automatically when the door is opened and closed. The window must remain lowered until the charged battery is reconnected.
If the battery is completely discharged, whent hewindows are fully raised, only open the door if absolutely necessary, with the most care; do
OpenandClosetheTrunk Lid
Opening
The trunk compartment lid can be opened from inside or outside the vehicle.
Buttonwhichopensthelidfrom inside,islocatedtotheleftofthe steeringwheel.
Itcanonlybeoperatedwhenthekey isremovedfromtheignitionswitchor turnedtoSTOP(OFF)orACCposition.

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AUTO OFFToopenthetrunkcompartmentlid fromoutside,pressbuttononthe radiocontrolcase:thisopensthelock andthetrunklidrisesslightly.

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Close-up of a computer mouse head with a blue arrow pointing to the internal component (no text or symbols visible)To avoid accidental activation while the vehicle is moving, it is only possible to open the trunk compartment when the key is removed from the ignition switch or turned to STOP(OFF) or ACC position.
Twogasstrutsfacilitatethelid opening. Thestrutsarecalibratedto
ensuretheyfunctioncorrectlywiththe weightsspecifiedbythemanufacturer. Thearbitraryadditionofobjects (spoiler,luggageracketc.)mayimpair thelid'scorrectoperationandsafety.
WARNING!
When using the trunk compartment, never exceed them maximum loads allowed (see "Technical Data" in section "Features and Specifications"). Also check that the objects contained in the luggage compartment are arranged properly.
Thetrunkcompartmentisilluminated byalightthatcomesonautomatically whenthelidisopened;switchingoffis timed.
If the trunk compartment lid is left open, the light switches off after a few minutes. Toturniton again, close the lid and then reopen it.
Closing
Toclosethetrunklidgrasponeofthe handlesasindicatedontheinner coveringandlowerthelid.
Thenpressgentlyontheoutsideof thelid,incorrespondenceofthelock, untilhearingitclickinplace.

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Ifnecessary, the trunk compartment lid can be opened by pulling the small cable, located underneath the covering of the left-hand side panel.

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IndependentTrunkLid Unlocking
Toallowtheusertoholdonlythe trunklidunlockedcomparedtothe doorscondition,thereisadedicated featurewhichcanbeactivatedby MTC+in"Doors&Locks"menu(see "MTC+Settings"insection "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls".
TrunkSafety

WARNING!
Donotallowchildrentohaveaccess tothetrunk.Alwaysclosethetrunk lidwhenyourvehicleisunattended. Onceinthetrunk,youngchildrenmay notbeabletoescape.Iftrappedin thetrunk,childrencandiefrom suffocationorheatstroke.
TrunkLidEmergencyRelease frominsidetheTrunk
Asasecuritymeasure, aninternal trunkemergencyreleaseleveris connectedtothetrunklatching mechanism. Intheeventofaperson trappedinsidethetrunk, thetrunklid canbesimplyopenedbypullingon thephosphorescenthandleshownin figures.

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OpenandClosetheHood
Opening
Frominsidethevehicle, pullthehood releaseleverlocatedundertheleft lowersideofthedashboard.

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Close-up of a car's roof section with a blue arrow and logo, no visible text or symbolsLiftthehoodcompletely:this operationisfacilitatedbytwogas strutskeepingthefullyopenposition. Withthekeyintheignitionswitchin MAR(ON)position,thespecified warninglightwilldisplayonthe instrumentclusterwiththemessage indicatingthatthehoodisopen(see chapter"InstrumentCluster"insection "DashboardInstrumentand Controls").
Closing
Lowerthehoodtoabout20cm(8in) fromthecontactareaoftheengine compartmentandthendropit.This shouldsecuretheinclusionofthe latch.

CAUTION!
Topreventpossibledamage, donot slamthehoodtocloseit.

WARNING!
- Besurethehoodisfullylatched beforedrivingyourvehicle.Ifthelid isnotfullylatched,itcouldopen whenthevehicleisinmotionand blockyourvision.Failureretofollow thiswarningcouldresultinserious injuryordeath.
- Gearshiftingisalwaysactiveand maybeperformedevenwhenone ormoredoors,thehoodorthetrunk lidareopen.Therefore,inthese conditions,takegreatcaretoavoid movingthetransmissionshiftlever andsoaccidentallyengagegears.
OccupantsRestraint Systems
Thelistedoccupantsrestraintsystems aresomeofthemostimportantsafety featuresinyourvehicle:
- Three-pointseatbelts(alsocalledlap andshoulderbelts)forthedriver andallpassengers.
• Frontairbagsfordriverand passenger. - Seat-mountedsideairbagsforthe driverandfrontpassenger.
• Anenergy-absorbingsteering columnandsteeringwheel. - Seatbeltsincorporateapretensioner (EmergencyTensioningDevice-ETD) that mayenhanceoccupant protectionbymanagingtheenergy createdduringanimpact.
- Allseatbeltretractorsareequipped withloadlimitingdeviceswhich controltheseatbeltreelingoutso astoadjusttheforceexertedonthe shoulderswhiletheseatbeltisin restrainingmode.
- Allseatbeltssystem(exceptthe driver's)includeAutomaticLocking Retractors(ALR),whichlocktheseat beltwebbingintopositionby extendingthebeltallthewayout
andthenadjustingthebelttothe desiredlengthtorestrainachildseat orsecurealargeiteminaseat. Pleasepaycloseattentiontothe informationinthissection.Ittellsyou howtouseyourrestraintsystem properly,tokeepyouandyour passengersassafeaspossible. Ifyouarecarryingchildrentoosmall foradult-sizedseatbelts,theseat beltsortheLowerAnchorsandTether forCHildren(LATCH)featurealsocan beusedtoholdinfantandchild restraintsystems.Formore informationonLATCH,referto "LowerAnchorsandTetherfor CHildren(LATCH)"inthissection.

WARNING!
Tohelpprovidemaximumprotection, youareadvisedtokeeptheseatback inthemostuprightpositionpossible andtheseatbeltclosetyourchest andpelvis.Iftheseatbeltisloose,in theeventofanaccidentyoucould movetoofarforwardandcouldbe injured.Travellingwiththeseatback toofarreclinedcouldalsobe dangerous:eveniftheseatbeltsare fastened,theymaynotwork correctly.Infact,thebeltitselfmay notbecloseenoughtoyourbody
and,ifitisinfrontofyou,itcould causeneckwoundsorotherinjuriesin anaccident.Additionally,inan accident,thelowersectionofthebelt couldpressagainsttheupperpartof yourstomachratherthanthepelvic area,causingseriousinternalinjuries.
Herearesomesimplestepsyoucan taketominimizetheriskofharm fromadeployingairbag:
•Children12yearsoldandunder shouldalwaysridebuckledupina rearseat.

WARNING!
Infantsinrearfacingchildrestraints shouldneverrideinthefrontseatof avehiclewithapassengerfrontair bag.Anairbagdeploymentcancause severeorfatalinjurytoinfantsinthat position.
Donotusechildseatsorchildbooster cushions/backrestsinthefront passengerseat.Occupantsinthefront passengerseatmustneversitonthe edgeoftheseat,leaningtowardthe dashboardorotherwisesitoutof position.Theoccupants'backmustbe asuprightascomfortallows,and mustrestagainsttheseatbackwith
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Childrenthatarenotbigenoughto wearthevehicleseatbeltproperly(see "ChildRestraintsSystem" in this section)shouldbesecuredintherear seatinchildrestraintsseatsor belt-positioningboosterseats.Older childrenwhodonotusechild restraintsseatsorbelt-positioning boosterseatsshouldrideproperly buckledupintherearseat.Never allowchildrentoslidetheshoulder beltbehindthemorundertheirarm. Thesafestplaceforachildthathas outgrownthechildsafetyseatisinthe rearseatusingthestandardseatbelt incombinationwithasuitablebooster seatifneededsotheseatbeltis properlylocatedonthechild. Youshouldreadtheinstructions providedwithyourchildrestraint systemtomakesurethatyouareusing itproperly.
- Alloccupantsshouldalwayswear theirlapandshoulderbeltsproperly.
• Thedriverandfrontpassengerseats shouldbemovedbackasfaras
possibletoallowthefrontairbags roomtoinflate.
- Donotleanagainstthedooror window. Your vehicle has seat-mounted side airbag and, if deployment occurs, they will inflate forcefully into the space between you and the door.
- If the air bagsystem in this vehicle need to accommodate disabled person, contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer.

WARNING!
Inanaccident, allooccupantscansuffer muchgreaterinjuriesifnotproperly buckledup. Youcanstriketheinterior ofyourvehicleorotheroccupantsor youcanbethrownoutofthevehicle. Alwaysbesureyouandothersinyour vehiclearebuckledupproperly. Buckleupeventhoughyouarean excellentdriver,evenonshorttrips. Someoneontheroadmaybeapoor driverandcauseanaccidentthat includesyou.Thiscanhappenfar awayfromhomeoronyourown street.
Statisticsreportthatseatbeltssave livesandhelpreducetheseriousness
ofinjuriesinanaccident.Someofthe worstinjurieshappenwhenpeopleare thrownfromthevehicle.Seatbelts reducethepossibilityofejectionand theriskofinjurycausedbystrikingthe insideofthevehicle. Everyoneinamotorvehicleshouldbe beltedatalltimes.
Three-PointSeatBelts
Allseatingpositionsinyourvehicleare equippedwithcombinationlapand shoulderbelts.
Thebeltretractorisdesignedtolock duringveryssuddenstopsorimpacts. Thisfeatureallowstheshoulderpart ofthebelttomovefreelywithyou undernormalconditions,conforming tothebodyoftheoccupants. However,inanaccident,thebeltwill lockandreduceyourriskofstriking theinsideofthevehicleorbeing thrownout.
Thedriverisresponsibleforrespecting, andensuringthatalltheother occupantsofthecaralsoobservethe localregulationsconcerningtheuseof seatbelts.Alwaysfastentheseatbelts beforestartingthevehicle. Seatbeltsaredesignedtobeusedby personswhosephysicalcharacteristics (age,height,weight)areprovidedfor byestablishedlegislationineach
country.Anyonewhodoescomply withtheseprovisionsmaynottravelin thefrontpassengerseat. This also appliestochildren.Theirheadsare proportionallyheavierandlargerthan thoseofadults,whiletheirbonesand musclesarerelativelyundeveloped.To helpprotectthemincaseofa collision,theymustusespecial restraintorsafetysystems,evenintherearseatarea.

WARNING!
- Itisforbiddenanddangeroustoride inacargoarea.Inanaccident, peopleridingintheseareasare morelikelytobeseriouslyinjuredor killed.
- Donotallowanypersontoridein anyareaofyourvehiclethatisnot equippedwithseatsandseatbelts.
- Besureallpassengersareinaseat andusingaseatbeltproperly.
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Wearingyourbeltimproperlycould makeyourinjuriesinanaccident muchworse.Youmightsuffer internalinjuries,oryoucouldeven slideoutofpartofthebelt.Follow theseinstructionstowearyourseat beltproperlyandtokeepyour passengerssafe,too.
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Twopeopleshouldneverbebelted intoasingleseatbelt.Peoplebelted togethercancrashintooneanother inanaccident,hurtingoneanother severely.Neverusealap/shoulder beltformorethanoneperson.
- Rememberthat, intheeventofan accident, therearseatpassengers notwearingtheseatbeltsarenot onlysubjecttopersonalinjuriesbut alsorepresentaseriousdangerfor thefrontseatoccupants.
Three-PointSeatBeltsUseInstructions
- Enterthevehicleandclosethedoor. Sitbackandadjusttheseat.
• Theseatbeltlatchplateisabove yourseatontheexternalside. - Holdthelatchplateandpullthebelt acrossyou,makethebeltgoaround yourbodyandwhenthebeltislong enoughtofit,insertthelatchplate intothebuckleuntilyouheara "click."

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WARNING!
• Theseatbeltsheightmustbe adjustedonlywiththevehicle stationary.
- Donotbringsharpedgesincontact withaseatbelt. This could reduce their initial strength and causethem to tear in the event of acrash.
• Ifaseatbelthasbeenbroughtin contactwithasharpedge,orhas beenusedtopinsomethingtoit, haveitimmediatelyreplacedbyour AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.
- Abelthatislatchedintothewrong bucklewillnotprotectyouproperly. Thelapportionofthebeltcould ridetohighonyourbody,possibly causinginternalinjuries.Always latchyourbeltintothe
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- Abelththatistooloosewillnot protectyouproperly.Inasudden stop,youcouldmovetoofar forward,increasingthepossibility of injury.Wearyourseatbelt comfortably.
- Abelthatiswornunderyourarmis dangerous. Yourbodycouldstrike theinsidesurfacesofthevehiclein anaccident,increasinghead and neckinjury.Abeltwornunderthe armcanalsocauseinternalinjuries.
•Thelowerpartmustadheretothe pelvisratherthantheabdomenof theoccupant. Tofastenthelapbelt pullslightlyupthediagonalportion oftheshoulderbelt. Toloosenthe lapbeltiftootight, tiltthelatch plateandpullonthelapbelt. Asnug beltreducestheriskofsliding under thebeltinanaccident.

WARNING!
• Alapbeltworntoohighcan increasetheriskofinternalinjuryin anaccident. Thebeltforceswon't impactonthestronghipandpelvic bones, butacrossyourabdomen.
Alwayswearthelapbeltaslowas possibleandkeepitcomfortable.
- Atwistedbeltwillnotprotectyou properly.Inacollision,itcouldeven cutintoyou.Besurethebeltis straight.Ifyoucan'tstraightena beltinyourvehicle,takeittoa ServiceCenterimmediately.
- Donotusedevices(clips, fastenings etc.) that prevent these at belts from laying closeto the occupants bodies.
- Nevercarrychildrenonapassengers lap.
- Positiontheshoulderbeltonyour chestsothatitiscomfortableand notrestingonyourneck.The retractorwillwithdrawanyslackin thebelt.
- Toreleasethebelt, pushthered buttononthebuckle. Thebeltwill automatically retracttoitsstowed position. If necessary, guidetheseat beltwithyourhandwhileitis rewinding, to prevent it from twisting.

WARNING!
Afrayedortornbeltcouldbreakinan accidentandleaveyouwithno protection.Inspectthebeltsystem
periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose parts. Damaged part must be replaced immediately. Donot disassemble or modify the system. Seat belt/retractor assemblies must be replaced by an Authorized Maserati Dealer after an accident if they have been damaged (bent retractor, torn belt, etc.).
Three-PointSeatBeltHeight Adjustment(frontseatsonly)

WARNING!
Theseatbeltsheightmustonlybe adjustedwhenthevehicleis stationary.
Thevehiclehasashoulderbeltheight adjusterforthedriverandfront passengerseatingpositions. Adjusttheguidesotheshoulder portionofthebeltisontheshoulder andnotfallingoffofit.Thebelt shouldbecloseto,butnotcontacting, theneck.
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WARNING!
Aftertheadjustment,alwayscheck thattheslidertowhichtheoscillating ringisfixed,islockedintooneofthe
positionsprovided.Withthehandgrip released,pushagaindownwardto allowtheanchoringdevicetoclick intoplace,intheeventthatithasnot beenreleasedinoneofthepositions provided.

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Three-PointSeatBelt UntwistingProcedure
Usethefollowingprocedure to untwistattwistedthreepointbelt.
- Positionthelatchplateascloseas possibletotheanchorpoint.
- Atabout0.5to1ft(15to30cm) abovethelatchplate,graspand twistthebelt180degreestocreate
afoldthatbeginsimmediately abovethelatchplate.
- Slidethelatchplateupwardoverthe foldedbelt. The foldedbelt must enter the slot at the top of the hatch plate.
- Continuetoslidethelatchplateup until clear the folded belt.
RearPassengersSeatBelts
Therearseatbelts, asthefrontones, areautomatic with three fastening points and an emergency inertia locking device on the winding unit.

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under "ChildRestraintSystems" in this section. Whenthepassengerseatingposition with ALRisbeingusedfornormal usage,onlypullthebeltoutfar enoughtocomfortablywraparound theoccupantsoastonotactivatethe ALR.IftheALRisactivated,youwill heararatchetingsoundasthebelt retracts.Inthiscase,allowthebeltto retractcompletelyandthencarefully pulloutonlytheamountofbelt necessarytocomfortablywraparound theseatoccupant. Slidethelatchplateintothebuckle untilyouheara"click".

WARNING!
- Rememberthat, intheeventofa violentimpact, thepassengersinthe rearseatsthatarenotwearingthe seatbeltsarenotonlysubjectto personalinjurybuttheyalso representadangerforpassengers sittinginthefrontseats.
•Alwaysfastentheseatbelts.
•Travelingwithouttheseatbelts fastenedsignificantlyincreasesthe riskofseriousinjuryintheeventof acollision,evenwiththeairbags.
- Intheeventofacollision, theseat beltshelpreducethepossibility of the vehicle's occupantsbeingthrown against the structures of the passenger compartment or out of the vehicle. - The airbags are designed to work together with these at belts, not to substitutethem. The frontairbags only deploy in the event of certain head-on collisions of sufficient intensity. They may not be activated if the vehiclerollsover, or in the event of rear bumps or minor frontal collisions, or non-frontal collisions.
Thebeltsfortherearseatsmustbe wornasshownintheillustration. Theseatbeltsmustbewornkeeping yourchestintheuprightpositionand lyingagainstthebackrest.

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Usetheseatbeltautomaticlocking modeanytimeachildsafetyseatis installedinaseatingpositionthathas abeltwiththisfeature. Childrenupto12yearsoldorunder5 ft(1,5m)inheight,shouldbeproperly buckledupinachildrestraintsystem.
AutomaticLockingModeSetting
•Bucklethelapandshoulderbelt.
- Grasptheshoulderportionandpull downwarduntiltheentirebeltis extracted.
- Allowthebelttoretract.Asthebelt retracts,youwillhearaclicking sound.Thisindicatethesafetybelt isnowintheautomaticlocking mode.
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AutomaticLockingModeUnsetting Unbucklethethreepointseatbeltand allowittoretractcompletelyto disengagetheautomaticlocking modeandactivatethevehicle emergencylockingmode.

WARNING!
•Thebeltandretractorassembly mustbecheckedbyanAuthorized MaseratiDealerandmustbe replacediftheAutomaticLocking Retractor(ALR)featureoranyother seatbeltfunctionisnotworking properly.
• Failuretoreplacethebeltand retractorassemblycouldincrease theriskofinjuryincollisions.
SeatBeltPretensioners
Tofurtherenhancetheseatbelt efficiency, the vehicle seat belts are equipped with ETD (Emergency Tensioning Device) pretensioners. Thesedeves "detect", by means of a sensor, that violent crash is occurring and retract the belts by a few centimeters. This ensures that the belt properly adheres to the occupants'
bodiesbeforeitsrestrainingaction starts. Theseatbeltlockingindicatesthatthe devicehasactivated;asmallamount ofsmokemaybereleased.Thesmoke isnottoxicanddoesnotindicate the presenceofafire. Thepretensionersareactivatedinthe eventofanimpactofacertain severity. Thepretensioneronlyactivateswhen theseatbeltisfastened. Afterapretensioneractivation,the seatbeltcanbeunfastenedasusual, bypassingthebuttononthebuckle. Thepretensionerdoesnotrequireany maintenanceorlubrication. Anychangetoitsoriginalcondition invalidatesitsefficiency.If,inthe eventofexceptionalnaturalevents (e.g.floods,heavystorms,etc.),the devicehasbeenincontactwithwater andsludge,itismandatorytoreplace it. Tohelpensurethebestprotection fromthepretensioners,wearthebelt insuchawaythatitfitssnuglyagainst yourchestandpelvis.

WARNING!
• Thepretensionerscanbedeployed onlyonceandactivateonlywhen
theseatbeltsarefastened. After activation, contactan Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the pretensioners replaced and for properly discarding the old components.
- Donottamperwiththe pretensionercomponents.Any operationmustbeperformedonly byqualifiedandauthorized personnel.Alwayscontactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

CAUTION!
Workonthevehiclewhichinvolves, vibrationsorlocalizedheating(over 212°F/100°Cfor6hoursmax.)inthe areaofthepretensionersmaydamage oractivatethem:vibrationsdueto unevenroadsurfacesorsmall obstacles,suchasimpactswithcurbs, donot affecttheunits.Pleasecontact an AuthorizedMaseratiDealerifany interventionsmustbecarriedout.
LoadLimitingDevices
Toenhancepassivesafety, all theseat beltretractorsare equipped with load limiting devices which control theseat beltreeling out so astoadjust the

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SeatBeltReminderSystem (SBR)
TheSBRsystemhasthefunctionto remindthedriverandthefront passengertofastentheseatbelts. Thefunctionactivateswithengine running.Ifthedriverorfrontseat passengerisunbelted,theseatbelt reminderlight andrelatedmessage willturnonintheinstrumentcluster andremainonuntilbothfrontseat beltsarefastened.

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thesequencecompletes, theseatbelt reminderlight ⚠ remainilluminated untiltherespectiveseatbeltsare fastened.
Iftheopeneddooronthedriveror passengersideisclosedandthe occupantpresencesensordetectsa statuschangefromoccupantnot presenttooccupantpresentthe systemwillrepeatthewarning sequence.
The drivers should instruct all other occupant to fastent their seat belts. If a front seat belt is unbuckled while traveling at speed greater than 5 mph (8 km/h), SBR system will provide both audio and visual notification on the instrument cluster.
ThefrontpassengerseatSBRisnot activewhenthefrontpassengerseatis notoccupied.SBRmaybetriggered whenananimalorheavyobjectison thefrontpassengerseat.Itis recommendedtorestrainpetsinthe rearseat,inpetharnessesorpet carriersthataresecuredbyseatbelts, andproperlystowcargo.
MaintainingtheSeatBelts
•Alwaysusetheseatbeltswiththe beltcompletelyflat, nottwisted. Makesurethatthebeltcanmove freelywithoutjamming.
• Theseatbeltsmustbereplaced followingeverypretensioner activationandwheneverthebelt itselfshowsvisibledamagesor abrasions.
- Washtheseatbeltsbyhandusing waterandneutralsoap,rinsethem andletthemdryintheshade.Do notusestrongdetergents,bleaches orcolorantsandanyotherchemical substancethatmayweakenthe fibers.
- Makesuretheseatbeltretractorsdo notgetwet:theywilloperate properlyonlyiftheydonotundergo waterinfiltration.
SeatBeltsandPregnant Women
Seatbeltsshouldalsobewornby pregnantwomen:theriskofinjuryin theeventofanaccidentisgreatly reducedforthemandtheunbornchild iftheyarewearingaseatbelt.The bestwaytoprotectthefetusisto protectthemother.
Pregnantwomenmustpositionthe lowerpartofthebeltverylowdown sothatitpassesoverthepelvisand undertheabdomen(seefigure).
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WARNING!
Pregnantwomenmustcarefully observetheaboveindications,aswell aslocalregulationconcerningtheuse ofseatbelts.
SupplementalRestraint System-Airbags
This vehicle has front and side air bags for both the driver and front passenger as supplement to these seat belt restraints systems.
Thedriver'sfrontairbagismounted inthecenterofthesteeringwheelin theareashowninthepicture. The word "AIRBAG" is embossed on this area foreasier recognition. The passenger's frontair bagis mounted in the dashboard, abovethe glove compartment in the area ashown in the picture. The word "AIRBAG" is embossed on this area foreasier recognition.

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impact.Thesideairbagsaremounted inthefrontseatbackrests. Theword"AIRBAG"isembossedon thisareaforeasierrecognition.

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Afteranyaccident, the vehicles should betakentoan Authorized Maserati Dealerimmediately.
AirbagSystemComponents
Yourvehicleisequippedwiththe followingairbagsystemcomponents:
•OccupantRestraintController(ORC).
- Driverandpassengerfrontairbag.
•Pretensionerforeveryseatbelt.
- Driverandpassengersidebag.
•Frontandsideimpactsensors.
•Airbagsystemfailurewarninglight.
•Diagnosticsocket.
•Fuelcut-outinertiaswitch.

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CAUTION!
•TheOccupantRestraintController (ORC)providesfortheactivationof thepretensioners,frontairbagsor sideairbags,accordingtothetype ofimpact.Failureofoneormore systemstoactivateisnotindicative ofasystemmalfunction.
- Thefrontand/orsideairbagsmay inflateifthevehiclesuffersaviolent impactinvolvingtheunderbody area,forexampleincaseofviolent impactsagainststeps,sidewalks, speedbumps,orwhenthevehicle fallsintopotholes,orsimilar.
•Theairbagsreleaseasmallamount ofpowderduringdeployment. This powderisnotharmfulanddoesnot indicatethepresenceofafire;in addition,thesurfaceofthedeployed airbagandtheinteriorofthe vehiclemaybecoveredwitha powderyresidue:thispowdermay irritateyourskinandeyes.Incaseof contact,washtheaffectedpartswith runningwaterandneutralsoap.
FrontAirbags

WARNING!
Theairbagisnotasubstituteforthe seatbelts.Correctuseoftheseat belts,incombinationwiththeairbag, willofferprotectionforthedriverand passengerinthefrontseatinthe eventofahead-oncollision.
Theairbagsystemiscomposedoftwo cushionsthataredesignedtoinflate almostinstantaneously.Oneisonthe driver'sside,inthecenterofthe steeringwheel,andtheotherisonthe passengerside,insidethedashboard. Thefrontairbagsofyourvehiclehave beendesignedtoinflateintwostages. Thisallowstheairbagtohave differentratesofinflationbasedon thecrashseverity,asassessedbythe airbagcontrolunit.
The driver'sairbagisdesignedtobe deployedincertainhead-oncollisions accordingtothefollowingstrategy.
- Forlowseveritycrashes, theairbag controlunitwillnotdeploytheair bag.
- Forcrashesofhigherseverity,the controlunitwilldeploythedriverair baginlowenergymode.
- Forcrashesofevenhigherseverity, thecontrolunitwilldeploythe driverairbaginhighenergymode. Thefrontpassenger'sairbagis designedtobedeployedincertain head-oncollisionsaccordingtothe followingstrategy.
- Forlowseveritycrashes, theairbag controlunitwillnotdeploytheair bags.
- Forcrashesofhigherseverity,the controlunitwilldeploytheairbagin lowenergymode.
- Forcrashesofevenhigherseverity, thecontrolunitwilldeploytheair baginhighenergymode.

WARNING!
- Neverplaceanobjectoverornear thedriverandpassengerairbags.In theeventthatthepassengerairbag isdeployed,itwillprojectanyobject overit,ornearit,inthepassenger compartmentatveryhighspeed. Theobjectwillbetransformedintoa projectilepropelledinthepassenger compartment.Thiscouldcause seriousinjuries.
- Donottamperordamagetheair bagmodules.If,foranyreason,an
airbagcovergetsdamaged, have theairbagmoduleimmediately checkedbyanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
- Activationofadamagedmodule couldcauseseriousorfatalinjuries. Pleasenotethatyourvehicleisnot capableofautomaticallydetecting damagetotheairbagcover.
OperationandReplacement
TheairbagsarecontrolledbytheOCR thatisdesignedtoactivatethemin thecaseofahead-oncollisionof sufficientforce.
Intheeventofacollisionwithan impactforcethatcausesdeceleration exceedingthevaluesetforthe internalsensor,theOCRwilltransmita signaltodeploytheairbags.Theair bagswillbegintoinflate,breaking thecoveralongthebreakagelineand willinflatecompletelyinafew milliseconds.Onceinflated,theywill serveasaprotectionbetweenthe driverand/orpassengerandstructures thatcouldcauseinjury.
Theairbagsdeflateimmediately afterward.
NOTE:
Whenthesystemstartsoperating, gasesarereleasedintheformof fumes, togetherwiththegasusedfor inflatingtheairbags. Thesegasesarenotharmful.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposeyouto chemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

CAUTION!
- Donotcutortamperwiththe connectorsoftheairbagharnessor ontheairbagmodules.
- Donotcoverthesteeringwheeland thetoppartontheinstrument clusteronthepassenger'ssidewith anytapeorlabel,ortreatitinany way.
- Neverremovethesteeringwheel. If necessary, this procedures should only be performed by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
- Alltheairbagsystemcomponents mustbereplacedafteranaccident thathascausedairbagdeployment. Followinganaccidentnotinvolving airbagactivation,youmustcontact anAuthorizedMaseratiDealerto havethesystemcheckedandreplace anysystemcomponentsthatmaybe damagedormalfunctioning.

WARNING!
Damagedordefectivecomponentsof theairbagsystemcannotberepaired andmustbereplaced.

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Improperinterventioninvolvingthe systemcomponentscancausefailures orundesiredactivationoftheairbags withdamageresulting.
Theairbagsystemcomponentshave beenspeciallydesignedforthisspecific vehiclemodel.Donotattempttouse themonothervehicles,asthiscould causeseriousinjuriestopassengersin theeventofanaccident.
Toscrapthevehicle,pleasecontactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerttohave theairbagsystemdisposedof properly.
If the vehicle has been stolen north there has been an attempted theft, have the air bagsystem checked by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.

WARNING!
Theairbagmodulesmustbereplaced attheexpirationdateindicatedinthe labelontheright-handsideofthe dashboard,evenifthevehiclewasnot involvedincollisions.
PleasecontactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealerforreplacementoftheairbag systemwhenthisdateapproaches.

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This Vehicle is Equipped with Advanced Air Bags Even with Advanced Air Bags Children can be shiled or permanently injured by the air bag. The back was in the outlet prior to children. Never put a refracting bed when it was in the front. Always use bed beds and child uretries. Back cover is manual for more information bagsSideAirbags
Thesideairbagshavebeendesigned tohelpenhancetheprotectionlevel providedtooccupantstravelinginthe frontseatsintheeventofcertain medium-highseveritycollisions. Theyconsistofaninstantaneously inflatingairbag(sidebag)housedin thefrontseatbackrests.
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Intheeventofasideimpact, the OccupantRestraintController(ORC) procesesthesignalscomingfromside sensorsandactivatesairbag deploymentwhennecessary. Theairbagdeplaysalmost instantaneously, placingitselfbetween theoccupantsandthesideofthe vehicle. Theairbagdeflates immediatelyafterward. Inthecaseoflow-severityside collisions (forwhichtherestraining actionoftheseatbeltsprovides adequateprotection), theairbagsdo notdeploy. Thesideairbagsarenotasubstitute oftheseatbeltsbutratheractin combinationwiththem.Asa consequence, theseatbeltsmust alwaysbewornasprovidedforby applicablelegislationinEuropeandin mostnon-Europeancountries.

WARNING!
•If the AIR BAG warninglightcomeson whiledriving(faultsignal),stopthe vehicleandcontactanAuthorized MaseratiDealertohavethesystem checked.
• Intheeventofacollisionwith consequentairbagdeployment,
contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealerforreplacementoftheentire safetysystem,OccupantRestraint Controller(ORC),seatbelts, pretensioners,andtohavethe vehicleelectricalsystemchecked.
• Anyandallinspections, repairs and replacements regarding the airbag must be performed by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
NOTE:
- Toscrapthevehicle, please contact an Authorized Maserati Dealerin ordertohavetheairbagsystem deactivated.
•Ifthevehicleissold, thenewowners mustreadtheabovedescribed instructionsforuseandwarningson this "Owner'sManual" thatisan integralpartofthecar.
OccupantRestraintController (ORC)
TheOccupantRestraintController (ORC)determinesifdeploymentofthe frontairbagsand/orsideairbagsina frontalorsidecollisionisrequired. Basedontheimpactsensor'ssignals, thecentralelectronicORCdeploysthe frontairbags,thesideairbagsand
seatbeltpretensioners,asrequired, dependingontheseverityandtypeof impact.
TheORCmonitorsthereadinessofthe electronicpartsoftheairbagsystem wheneverthekeyintheignition switchisintheMAR(ON)position.If thekeyisintheSTOP(OFF)position, intheACCposition,ornotactive,the airbagsystemisnotactivatedandthe airbagswillnotinflate.
TheORCcontainsabackuppower supplysystemthatmaydeploytheair bagsevenifthebatteryhaslow poweroritbecomesdisconnected priortodeployment.Whenstarting thevehicle,ORCturnsonthe AIR BAG air bagwarninglightontheinstrument clusterforapproximately4to8 secondsforatest.
Afterthetest, the AIR BAG airbagwarning lightwillturnoff. If the ORC, during the diagnosis phase detects a malfunction that could affect the air bagsystem, it turns on the AIR BAG airbag warninglight and the "Airbag failure gotodealer" message either momentarily or continuously. The diagnostics also record then nature of themalfunction. A beep will sound if the AIR BAG airbag warninglight illuminates again after initial startup.

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WARNING!
Ignoringthe airbagwarninglight andmessageinyourinstrument clustercouldmeanyouwon'thave theairbagstoprotectyouina collision.Ifthelightdoesnotcomeon asabulbcheckwhentheignitionis firstturnedon,staysonafteryou starttheengine,orifitcomesonas youdrive,haveanauthorizedService Centreservicetheairbagsystem immediately.
GeneralWarnings

WARNING!
- Whenthekeyintheignitionswitch isturnedtotheMAR(ON)position, the warninglightilluminates,but itmustturnoffafterapprox.5 seconds.Ifthiswarninglightdoes notilluminate,ifitremains permanentlyonorifitilluminates whiledriving,contactanAuthorized MaseratiDealerimmediately.
•Alwaysdrivekeepingyourhandson thesteeringwheelrimsothat,inthe caseofactivation,theairbagcan deploywithoutencountering obstacleswhichmaycauseserious injuries. - Donotdrivewithyourbodybent forwardbutkeeptheseatbackinthe uprightpositionandfullyresting yourbackagainstit.
- Donotapplystickersorother objectstothesteeringwheelorthe passenger'sairbagcompartment.
- Donottravelwithobjectsinyour lap,infrontofyourchestor especiallywithapipe,pencilor otherobjectheldinyourmouth;In theeventofacollisionwithairbag
deploymenttheseobjectsmaycause seriousinjuries.
- Donotcoverthefrontseatbacks withclothesorcovers.
• Notethatwiththekeyinthe ignitionswitchturnedtoMAR(ON) position,evenwiththeengineoff, theairbagsmayactivateevenifthe vehicleisstationary,ifitisruninto byanothervehicle.Therefore,even withthevehiclestationary,children mustbesecuredbythespecificchild restraintsystemsinstalledonthe passengerseat.Inaddition,theair bagswillnotactivateintheeventof acollisionwiththevehicle stationaryandthekeyremoved fromtheignitionswitch;failureof theairbagstodeployinthese circumstancesisnotindicativeofa systemmalfunction. - If the vehicle was stolen or its theft attempted, if it was vandalized or involved inflooding, contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the airbagsystem checked.
- If incorrect operations are performed on the electrical system, the airbag may activate and cause injuriesto anyone in the vicinity.
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•Theairbagsarenotasubstituteof theseatbeltsbutprovide supplementaryprotection. Moreover, intheeventofhead-on collisionsatlowspeed, sideimpacts, rearcollisionsorrollovers, the passengersareprotectedonly by theseatbelts, whichthereforemust alwaysbefastened.
•Theairbagsarenotasubstituteof theseatbeltsbutprovide supplementaryprotection. Moreover, intheeventofhead-on collisionsatlowspeed, sideimpacts, rearcollisionsorrollovers, the passengersareprotectedonly by theseatbelts, whichthereforemust alwaysbefastened.
- Donotwashtheseatswithwateror pressurizedsteam(byhandorinthe automaticseatwashstations).
- Donothangrigidobjectsonthe clothhooksandonthehandholds.
- Donotfitsunshadesofanykindon thewindowsordoorpanels.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassengervehicle or off-road vehicle
canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
Transportofpersonswith disability
Ifitisnecessarytomodifythe advancedairbagsystemofyour vehicletoaccommodateapersonwith disabilities,contacttheAuthorized MaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
•Theairbagsystemofyourvehicleis notdesignedtoprotectadultswith disabilitiesthatrequiredactivation ofthepassengerordriverairbag.
- If you are another occupantisan adult with a medical condition that
requiresairbagdeactivation,please contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
- Aslongastheairbagisactivated, personswithdisabilitiesareadvised nototravelinthefrontseatin ordertoavoidtheriskofserious injuriesordeath,eveninminor crashes.
EventDataRecorder(EDR)
Thisvehicleisequippedwithanevent datarecorder(EDR).Themainpurpose ofanEDRistorecord,incertaincrash ornearcrash-likesituations,suchasan airbagdeploymentorhittingaroad obstacle,datathatwillassistin understandinghowavehicle'ssystems haveperformed.
TheEDRisdesignedtorecorddata relatedtovehicledynamicsandsafety systemsforashortperiodoftime, typically5secondsorless. TheEDRinthisvehicleisdesignedto recordsuchdataas:
•howvariousystemsinyourvehicle wereoperating;
- whetherornotthedriverand passengersafetybeltswere buckled/fastened;

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•howfar(ifatall)thedriverwas depressingtheacceleratorand/or brakepedal;and
•howfastthevehiclewastraveling. Thesedatacanhelpprovideabetter understandingofthecircumstancesin whichcrashesandinjuriesoccur.
NOTE:
EDRdataarerecordedbyyourvehicle onlyifanon-trivialcrashsituation occurs;nodataarerecordedbythe EDRundernormaldrivingconditions andnopersonaldata(e.g.,name, gender,age,andcrashlocation)are recorded.However,otherparties,such aslawenforcement,couldcombine theEDRdatawiththetypeof personallyidentifyingdataroutinely acquiredduringacrashinvestigation.
ToreaddatarecordedbyanEDR, specialequipmentisrequired,and accesstothevehicleortheEDRis needed. Inadditiontothevehicle manufacturer,otherparties,suchas lawenforcement,thathavethespecial equipment,canreadtheinformation iftheyhaveaccesstovehicleorthe EDR.
ChildRestraintSystems
NOTE:
Achildrestraintsystemcanhelp protectachildinavehiclesoensure thatthechildrestraintselectedhasa certificationlabelapplicabletoFMVSS213and225intheU.S.,orCMVSS213 and210.2inCanada.
Everyoneinyourvehiclemustbe buckledupallthetime,including babiesandchildren.Everystateinthe UnitedStatesandallCanadian provincesrequirethatsmallchildren rideinproperrestraintsystems.Please beremindedthatyoucanbe prosecutedforignoringthislaw. Children12yearsoryoungershould rideproperlybuckledupinarearseat, ifavailable.Accordingtocrash statistics,childrenaresaferwhen properlyrestrainedintherearseats ratherthaninthefront.

WARNING!
Inacollision, an unrestrained child, even baby, can become a projectile inside the vehicle. The forcerequired to holdevenaninfantonyour lap could becomesogreatthatyoucould
notholdthechild,nomatterhow strongyouare.Thechildandothers couldbebadlyinjured.Anychild ridinginyourvehicleshouldalways beinaproperrestraintsystem suitableforthechild'ssize.
Therearedifferentsizesandtypesof restraintsystemsforchildrenfrom newbornsizetothechildalmostlarge enoughforanadultsafetybelt. Alwaysrefertothemanualprovided withchildseattoensureitisthe propertyaccordingthetravelling child. Usetherestraintsystemthatis correctforyourchild.
InfantsandChildRestraints
Safetyexpertsrecommendthat childrenriderearwardfacinginthe vehicleuntiltheyaretwoyearsoldor untiltheyreacheithertheheightor weightlimitoftheirrearfacingchild seat. Twotypesofchildrestraintsystems canbeusedrearward-facing:infant carriersandconvertiblechildseats. Theinfantcarrierisonlyused rearward-facinginthevehicle.Itis recommendedforchildrenfrombirth untiltheyreachtheweightorheight limitoftheinfantcarrier.
Convertiblechildseatscanbeused eitherrearward-facingor forward-facinginthevehicle. Convertiblechildseatsoftenhavea higherweightlimitinthe rearward-facingdirectionthaninfant carriersdo,sotheycanbeused rearward-facingbychildrenwhohave outgrowntheirinfantcarrierbutare stillyoungerthanatleasttwoyears old.
Childrenshouldremainrearward-facinguntiltheyreachthehighest weightorheightallowedbytheir childseat.Bothtypesofchildrestraint systemsarefixedtothecarbythe lap/shoulderbeltortheLATCHchild restraintanchorsystem.Referto "LowerAnchorsandTetherfor CHILDREN(LATCH)"inthissection.

WARNING!
- Neverplacearearfacinginfantseat infrontofanairbag.Adeployingof thepassengerfrontairbagcan causedeathorseriousinjurytoa child12yearsoryounger,including achildinarearwardfacinginfant seat.
- Onlyusearearward-facingchild restraintinavehiclewitharear seat.
OlderChildrenandChild Restraints
Childrenwhoaretwoyearsoldor whohaveoutgrowntheirrear-facing childseatcanrideforward-facing in the vehicle. Forward-facingchildseats andconvertiblechildseatsusedinthe forward-facingdirectionarefor childrenwhoareovertwoyearsoldor whohaveoutgrowntherear-facing weightorheightlimitoftheir rear-facingchildseat. Childrenshouldremainina forward-facingchildseatwitha harnessforaslongaspossible,upto thehighestweightorheightallowed bythechildseat.Thesechildseatsare alsofixedtothecarbythe lap/shoulderbeltortheLATCHchild restraintanchoragesystem.Referto "LowerAnchorsandTetherfor CHildren(LATCH)"inthissection. Allchildrenwhoseweightorheightis abovetheforward-facinglimitforthe childseatshoulduseabelt-positioningboosterseatuntilthe vehicle'sseatbeltsfitproperly.Ifthe childcannotsitwithkneesbentover
thevehicle'sseatcushionwhilethe backisagainsttheseatback,they shoulduseabelt-positioningbooster seat.
Thechildandbelt-positioningbooster seatarefixedtothecarbythe lap/shoulderbelt.
ChildrenTooLargeforBooster Seats
Childrenwhoarelargeenoughto weartheshoulderbeltcomfortably andwhoselegsarelongenoughto bendoverthefrontoftheseatwhen theirbackisagainsttheseatback shouldusethelap/shoulderbeltina rearseat.
- Makesurethatthechildisuprightin theseat.
•Thelapportionshouldbelowon thehipsandassnugaspossible. - Checkbeltfitperiodically.Achild's squirmingorslouchingcanmovethe beltoutofposition.
- If the shoulder belt contact the face or neck, mov the child closerto the center of the vehicle. Never allowa child top the shoulder belt under an armor behind their back.

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NOTE:
Foradditionalinformation,referto www.seatcheck.orgorcall
1-866-SEATCHECK.Canadianresidents shouldrefertoTransportCanada's websiteforadditionalinformation: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/safedrivers/childsafety/index.htm

WARNING!
- Improperinstallationcanleadto failureofaninfantorchidrestraint. Itcouldcomelooseinacollision.The childcouldbebadlyinjuredorkilled. Followtherestraintmanufacturer's directionsexactlywheninstallingan infantorchidrestraint.
- Arearward-facingchildrestraint shouldonlybeusedinarearseat. A rearward-facingchildrestraint in the frontseat may be struck by a deploying passenger airbag, which may cause severe or fatal injury to the infant.
HereareSomeTipsonGetting theMostOutofYourChild Restraint
• Beforebuyinganyrestraintsystem, makesurethatithasalabel
certifyingthatitmeetsallapplicable SafetyStandards.Maseratialso recommendsthatyoumakesurethat youcaninstallthechildrestraintin thevehiclewhereyouwilluseit beforeyoubuyit.
- Therestraintsystemmustbe appropriate for your child's weight and height.
- Checkthelabelontherestraint systemforweightandheightlimits.
- Carefully follow the instruction that comewith therestrainsystem.
- If installed improperly, it may not work when needed.
- Fitthechildintotheseataccording tothechildrestraintmanufacturer's directions.

WARNING!
When your child restraints system is not in use, secure it in the vehicle with these seat belt or remove it from the vehicle. Don't leave it loose in the vehicle. In sudden stop or accident, it could strike the occupants or seat backs and causes serious personal injury.
InstallingChildRestraint SystemsusingtheVehicleSeat BeltequippedwithALR
All the passenger seat belts are equipped with an Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) to secure child protection through a Child Restraint System (CRS). Thesetypes of seat belts are designed to keep the lapportion of these seat belt tight around the child restraint seat avoiding to use a locking clip.
TheALRwillmakearatchetingnoiseif theentirebeltispulledoutofthe retractorinordertoenablethebeltto retractsubsequently.Foradditional informationonALR,see"UsingSeat BeltinAutomaticLockingRetractor (ALR)Mode"in"OccupantsRestraint Systems"inthissection. ToinstallaChildRestraintSystemwith ALR,pullenoughofthebeltoutofthe retractorleadingitthroughthebelt pathoftheprotectiondevice.Slidethe latchintothebuckleuntilitclicks, thenremovetheentiresafetybelt fromtheretractorinorderto rewound.Whilerewindingaclickwill indicatethesafetybeltisnowin AutomaticLockingmode. Exertthenatractionontheexceeded lapsectionofthebeltinorderto
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tightenitaroundthechildrestraint seat.Allseatbeltswillloosenover time,itisthereforenecessarytocheck themperiodicallyandsetthem properly.
LowerAnchorsandTetherfor Children(LATCH)
Yourvehicle'srearoutboardseatsare allequippedwiththechildrestraint anchoragesystemcalledLATCH. TheLATCHsystemallowsthechild restraintsystemstobefixedwithout usingthevehicle'sseatbelts,instead fixingthechildrestraintsystemtothe vehiclestructure,usinglower anchoragesAanduppertetherstrap B.

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Diagram of a car seatbelt with labeled parts A and B, showing seat structure and safety belt.LATCH-Compatiblechildrestraint systemsarenowavailable.Youshould neverinstallLATCHchildseatssothat
twoseatsshareacommonlower anchorage. Ifyourchildrestraintsarenot LATCH-Compatible, installthe restraintsusingthevehicle'sseatbelts.
NOTE:
- Youcaninstallastandardanda LATCHsystemchildseatatthesame time(oneineachouterrearseat).
- Nomorethantwostandardchild seatsortwoLATCHsystemtypechild seatscanbeinstalledontherear seats.
- Onlystandardtypechildseatscanbe mountedonthefrontpassenger seat.
InstallingaLATCH-CompatibleChild RestraintSystem
ThelowerLATCHanchoragesare "U-shaped" metalringslocatedonthe rearseatwherethecushionmeetsthe seatbackjustbelowthesymbolshown inthepicture,butarenotvisible.You willfindthemifyourunyourfinger alongtheintersectionoftheseatback andseatcushionsurfaces. Followthechildrestraint manufacturer'sinstructionsprovided withthechildrestraintsystem. ThelowerIsofixanchoragesare "U" metalringslocatedontherearseatin
theareabetweencushionand seatback,butarenotvisible.Youwill easilyfeelthemifyourunyourfinger alongtheintersectionoftheseatback andseatcushionsurfaces.

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Interior view of a vehicle showing two directional arrows pointing to a vehicle seat, with an inset icon depicting a person (no text or symbols present)Inaddition, there are tether strap anchorages behind every reseat. The anchorages are located in the panel between there are seat back and there are window and are under a plastic cover (indicated in the figure) with the anchorages symbol on it.

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ToinstallaLATCH-Compatiblechild restraintseatfacing-backwards proceedingsfollows:
- Makesurethatthereleaseleveron thebackofchildseatisinthe standbyposition(retracted).
- Aligntheanchoringpointsonthe childseattothe "U" lowermetal ringsonthevehicleseatthenpush thechildseatbackwarduntilyou hearitclickandlockintoplace.
- Check that the child seat is correctly locked by trying to move it with strength. The incorporated safety mechanisms prevent the child seat from being improperly fitted if only one of the attachment fittings is locked.
The child must then be secured by the child seatharness.

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Illustration of a car seatbelt buckle with directional arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols)Proceedtosecuretheupperbelt,also calledTopTether(providedwiththe childseat),totheattachmentslocated behindtheheadrests.
- Lifttheplasticcoverfittedbehind theseatwhereyouwanttoinstall thechildrestraintsystem.

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Interior view of a vehicle showing a car inside the cab with an upward arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)- Routetheseatbelttoprovidethe mostdirectpathbetweenthe anchorageandthechildrestraint systempassingitintogapbetween seatbackandheadrest.
- Attachthehookofthetoptether strap(providedwiththechild restraintsystem)totheanchor.

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Technical illustration of a mechanical assembly with an inset showing a tool interacting with a component (no text or symbols present)- Tightenupperstrapuntilyoureach thetensionlevelrecommendedby therestraintsystemmanufacturer.

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Interior view of a car showing rear seats and seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)NOTE:
Foranyfurtherdetailsoninstallation and/oruse, refertotheinstructions provided with the childseat.

WARNING!
- Fitthechildseatwhenthecaris stationary.Thechildseatiscorrectly fixedtotheanchorageswhen hearingaclick.Followthe instructionsforassembly, disassemblyandpositioningthat themanufacturermustsupplywith thechildrestraintsystem.
• An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to increased head motion and possible injury to the child. Use only the anchor position directly behind the child seat to secure a child restraint to the tether strap.
NOTE:
When using a LATCH-Compatible child restraintsystem, please ensure that all seat belts not being used for occupant restraints are stowed and out of reach of children.

WARNING!
- Improperinstallationofachild restraintsystemtotheLATCH anchoragescanleadtofailureofan infantorchildrestraint.Thechild couldbebadlyinjuredorkilled. Followthechildrestraint manufacturer'sdirectionsexactly wheninstallinganinfantorchild restraintsystem.
- Childrestraintanchoragesare designedtowithstandonlythose loadsimposedbycorrectlyfitted childrestraints.Underno circumstancesaretheytobeused foradultseatbelts,harnesses,orfor attachingotheritemsorequipment tothevehicle.
Important Safety Notice for Transporting Children
• Install the child seat on there are seat ast hisisthesafest position incase of collisions.
- Keeptheinstructionsinthevehicle togetherwiththedocumentsand thisowner'smanual.Donotusea childrestraintsystemwhichdoesnot containinstructionsforuse.
• Everychildhastouseonechild restraintsystem; never carry two children using only one child seat.
- Ifusingthevehicleseatbelt,always checkthatthebeltdoesnotrestrain thechild'sthroat.
• Firmlypulltheseatbelttocheck thatitiscorrectlybuckled.
- Neverallowachildtoseat improperlyortounbuckletheseat beltwhiledriving.
- Neverallowachildtowearthe shoulderportionofthebeltunder thearmsorbehindtheback.
- Nevercarrychildrenonyourlap, not evennewborns. Noonecanrestrain achildintheeventofanaccident.
- Incaseofaccident, replacethechild seatwithanewone.

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TransportingPets
Airbagsdeployinginthefrontseat couldharmyourpet.Anunrestrained petwillbethrownaboutandpossibly injured,orinjureapassengerduring panicbrakingorinanaccident. Petsshouldberestrainedinthear seatinpetharnessesorpetcarriers thataresecuredbyvehicleseatbelts.
ParkAssist
Toassistthedriverduringparking maneuvers, the vehicle is equipped with four sensors housed in therear bumper and four sensors in the front bumper.

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ReebullBesidestheuseofthesensorsavailable onthebumpers,thevehicleisalso equippedwitharearparkingcamera.
Formoredetails,seechapter "Rear ParkingCamera" inthissection. Duringparkingmaneuvers,the parkingsensorsprovidethedriverwith informationonthedistancebetween obstaclesfoundbehindandinfrontof thevehicle.Theinformationaboutthe obstacledistanceisgiventothedriver bymeansofacousticandvisualsignals. Theacousticsignalsgeneratedbythe systemaddtothedriver'sfieldof vision,allowinghimtoavoidhitting anyobstaclesduringmaneuvers.

WARNING!
•However, the driver remains responsible during parking maneuvers and in other potentially dangerous situations. Thesystem has actually been designed only as a supplementary aid during parking maneuvers, since it allows the driver to detect obstacles outside his field of vision.
- Extremecutionisrequiredincase ofobstacleswhoseshapeand volumearesusceptibletobe incorrectlydetected.Whenstarting thevehicleafterparking,these obstaclesmightnotbedetectedif theyarealreadyclosetothebumper.
Alwaysstopwhentheacoustic signalbecomessteady.
Stop&GoFeature
Thisfunctionisenabledbythe manufactureranditcanbedisabled bytheMTC+(seechapter"MTC+ Settings"insection"Dashboard InstrumentsandControls"),selectand tickthe"Stop&GoParkingSensors" feature.
When vehiclespeedisequaltoor lowerthan6mph(10km/h), this functionhelpsthedriverunderspecial trafficconditionsasitsignalsthatthe vehiclebeforeyouisatamin. distance.
SystemwithEnabledStop&GoFeature
Whenthe "Stop&Go" featureis enabledthroughtheMTC+, allsensors are automaticallyenabledwiththe keyintheignitionswitchturnedto MAR(ON)position,buttheyarenot displayedontheinstrumentcluster. WhentheR(Reverse)gearisengaged oranobstacleisdetected,the correspondingdetectionareasare displayedontheinstrumentcluster.As soonastheR(Reverse)gearis disengaged,allsensorsarestillactive:
therearonesforapprox.10seconds oruntilaspeedofapprox.6mph (10km/h)isexceeded,andthefront onesuntilaspeedofapprox.6mph (10km/h)isexceeded.Whendrivingat aspeedequaltoorlowerthan6mph (10km/h),assoonasthesystem detectsanobstacle,thefrontsensor detectionareasaredisplayed,andthe acousticsignalsstarttobeemitted.If noobstacleisdetectedfor10seconds, thedisplayedinformationdisappears. Frontsensorscanbetemporarily disabledbypassing P▲buttoninthe controlpanelnexttothesteering wheel.Thesystemwillemitan acousticsignal,andthebuttonLED willturnoff.If P▲buttonispressed again,theacousticsignalandtheLED comingonwillwarnthedriverthat sensorsarenowactiveagain.

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AUTO OFFSystemwithDisabledStop&GoFeature
With the "Stop&Go" featured disabled through the MTC+, rearsensor enabling/disabling logic is kept unchanged. As for front sensors, the "Stop&Go" functions signal status will not be changed if the P▲ button in the control panel next to the steering wheel is pressed and front sensors will be active and displayed on the instrument cluster until speed will be equal to lower than 6 mph (10 km/h).

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Frontsensorsareenabledonlywhen P▲ buttonLEDisilluminated. In addition,anypressingof P▲button whenvehiclespeedisabove6mph (10km/h)willbeignoredbythe system.
ObstacleSignalling
Theacousticsignalsareemittedby twobuzzers,oneunderthedashboard andoneinproximityoftheluggage shelf. Whentheobstacleislocatedata distanceoflessthan14in(35cm)from thebumper,thebeepiscontinuous. Thewarningbeepstopsimmediatelyif thedistancebetweenthevehicleand theobstacleincreases.Thetonecycleis constantifthedistancemeasuredby thecentralsensorsremainsunaltered. Ifthisoccurswiththelateralsensors, thesignalstopsafterapproximately7 seconds,toppreventforexample continuousbeepsintheeventof maneuveralongsidewalls. Thedistancefromtheobstaclescan alsogegraphicallyshownonthe instrumentclusterdisplaybymeansof animagethatshowsthevehicle surroundedbyexplanatorysymbolsof thedistance(maximum/average/
minimum)andtheposition (front/rear/central/side)oftheobstacle detected.
Thecolorrepresentsthedistance, whilethefieldrepresentstheposition. Thegreencolorrepresentsthe maximumdistancedetected,the yellowcolorthemediumdistanceand theredcolortheminimumone.The rearsensorsarenotshowninthe imageontheinstrumentcluster displayifonlythefrontsensorsare active.

WARNING!
Forthesystemtooperatecorrectlythe sensorspositionedonthebumper mustbekeptclean(removeanymud, dirt,snoworice).

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Thesensorsallowthesystemto monitorthefrontandrearofthe vehicle;theyarepositionedsoasto monitorthecentralandlateralzones atthefrontandattherearofthe vehicle. Intheeventofanobstaclelocatedina centralarea,thiswillbedetectedat distancesoflessthan35in(0,9m)at thefrontand59in(1,50m)attherear, dependingonthetypeofobstacleand itsdimensions. Iftheobstacleislocatedinalateral position,itwillbedetectedat distancesoflessthan31in(0,8m).
FailureIndicators
ThesystemECUchecksallthe componentseverytimeR(Reverse) gearisengaged. Intheeventthattheparkingsensors fail,therelative P▲ warninglightand messageilluminateontheinstrument clusterdisplay. Intheeventofafailuresignal,stop thevehicleandturnthekeyinthe ignitionswitchtoSTOP(OFF)position. Thentrycleaningthesensoror movingthevehicleawayfromany possibleultrasoundsources(e.g. pneumatictruckbrakesorpneumatic
hammers)androtatethekeytothe MAR(ON)position.So,ifthe operatingfailurecausehasbeen eliminated,systemfulloperationwill berecovered.Ifhowever,thefailure beepcontinues,contactanAuthorized MaseratiDealertohavethesystem checked.
CleaningtheParkAssist Sensors
Whencleaningthesensors, take specialcarenottoscratchordamage them; therefore, donotusedry, rough orhardcloths.
Thesensorsmustbewashedwith cleanwater,possiblyaddingcar shampoo.
Shouldyouneedtorepaintthe bumperorincaseofpainttouch-ups inthesensorarea,pleasecontact exclusivelytheAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.Incorrectpaintapplication couldaffecttheparkingsensors operation.
ParkAssistSystemUsage Precautions
NOTE:
- Jackhammers, largetrucks, and othervibrations could affect the performance of Park Assist.
- Objectssuchasbicyclecarriers, trailerhitches,etc.,mustnotbe placedwithin12in(30cm)fromthe rearbumperwhiledrivingthe vehicle.Failuretodosocanresultin thesystemmisinterpretingaclose objectasasensorproblem,causing theserviceParkAssistmessagetobe displayedintheinstrumentcluster.

CAUTION!
•ParkAssistisonlyaparkingaidanditisunabletorecognizeeveryobstacle, includingsmallobstacles. Parkingcurbsmightonlybetemporarilydetectedornot detectedatall.Obstacleslocatedaboveorbelowthesensorswillnot bedetectedwhentheyareincloseproximity.
•The vehicle must bedrivenslowly when using Park Assist inordertobe abletostopintimewhenan obstacle is detected. When backing up, it is recommended that the driver looks over his/her shoulder when using Park Assist.

WARNING!
Driversmustbecarefulwhenbacking upevenwhenusingtheParkAssist system.Alwayscheckcarefullybehind yourvehicle,lookbehindyou,andbe suretocheckforpedestrians,animals, othervehicles,obstructions,andblind spotsbeforebackingup.Youare responsibleforsafetyandmust continuetopayattentiontoyour surroundings.Failureretodosocan resultinseriousinjuryordeath.

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RearParkingCamera
Yourvehicleisequippedwitharear parkingcamerathatallowsyoutosee animageontheMTC+screenofthe rearsurroundingsofyourvehicle whenevertheshiftleverisputintoR (Reverse).
When "ParkviewBackupCamera Delay" modeisenabledonMTC+, the rearviewimageshallbedisplayed for upto 10 seconds aftershifting out of R (Reverse).
Therearparkingcameraislocatedon therearofthevehicleabovetherear licenseplate.

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Whendisplayed,dynamicgridlines(if thefunctionissetto"MTC+Settings")
willillustratethewidthofthevehicle whileadashedcenter-linewillindicate thecenterofthevehicletoassistwith parkingoraligningtoahitch/receiver. Thedynamicgridlineswillshow separatezonesindifferentcolorthat willhelpindicatethedistancetothe rearofthevehicle.
The followingtableshowsthe approximatedistancesforeachzone andcolor:
| ZoneDistancetotherearofthevehicle | |
| Red 11-1 | 2 in (28-30cm) |
| Yellow12-78 | in(30cm - 2m) |
| Green78-157 | in(2 - 4m) |

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WARNING!
Driversmustbecarefulwhen reversingevenwhenusingthe rearviewcamera.Alwayscheck carefullybehindyourvehicle,andbe suretocheckforpedestrians,animals, othervehicles,obstructions,orblind spotsbeforereversing.Youare responsibleforthesafetyofyour surroundingsandmustcontinuetobe carefulwhilereversing.Failureretodo socanresultinseriousinjuryordeath.

CAUTION!
•Toavoidvehicledamage,therear parkingcamerashouldonlybeused asaparkingaid,astherearcamerais unabletovieweveryobstacleor objectinyourdrivepath.
• To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must bed drivenslowly when using therearparking cameratobable tostopintimewhenanobstacle is seen. It is recommended that the driver looks frequently over his/her shoulder when using this system.
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NOTE:
Ifsnow,ice,mud,oranyother substancebuildsuponthecamera lens,cleanthelens,rinsewithwater, anddrywithasoftcloth.Donotcover thelens.
SafetyTips
TransportingPassengers

WARNING!
- Donotleavechildrenoranimals insideparkedvehiclesinhot weather.Interiorheatbuild-upmay causeseriousinjury.
- Neverrideinacargoarea,insideof avehicle.
- Donotallowpeopletorideinany areaofyourvehiclethatisnot equippedwithseatsandseatbelts.
- Besureeveryoneinyourvehicleis inaseatandusingaseatbelt properly.
ExhaustGas

WARNING!
Exhaustgasescaninjure. They contain carbonmonoxide(CO), which is colorless and odorless. Breathing it can make you unconscious and can eventually poison you. To avoid breathing(CO), follow the safety tips:
•Donotruntheengineinaclosed
garageorinconfinedareasany longerthanneededtomoveyour vehicleinoroutofthearea.
•Ifitisnecessarytositinaparked vehiclewiththeengineerunning, adjustyourheatingorcooling controlstoforceoutsideairintothe vehicle.Settheblowerathigh speed.
- If you are required to drivewith the trunk lid open, makes sure that all windows are closed and the climate control blowers switch it at high speed. DONOT use there circulation mode.
Thebestprotectionagainstcarbon monoxideentryintothepassenger compartmentisaproperlymaintained engineexhaustsystem. Wheneverdetectingachangeinthe soundoftheexhaustsystemor eventualexhaustfumesinsidethe vehiclehavetheAuthorizedMaserati Dealerinspectthecompleteexhaust systemandadjacentbodyareasfor broken,damaged,deteriorated,or mispositionedparts. Openseamsorlooseconnections couldpermitexhaustfumestoseep intothepassengercompartment.

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WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
VehicleSafetyChecks
SeatBelts
- Inspectthebeltsystemperiodically, checkingforcuts, frays, and loose parts. Damagedpartsmustbe replacedimmediately.
- Donotdisassembleormodifythe system.
- Ifthebelthasbeensharplypulled, forexampleastheresultofan
accident, the safety belt, together with the anchoring devices, the anchoring device mountings screws and the pretension must be completely replaced. Even if the belt does not present any exterior signs of wear or damage, it may have lost its restraining properties.
AirbagWarningLight
The AIR BAG warninglightshouldilluminate andremainlitforafewsecondsbulb checkingwhenthekeyintheignition switchisturnedinMAR(ON)position (see "SupplementalRestraintSystem (SRS)—Airbags" chapterinthis section).
- If the warninglightdoesnot illuminatewhilestarting,contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.
- If t h warninglightstayson, flickers, or comesonwhiledriving, havethesystemcheckedbyan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.
Defroster
Checkoperationbyselectingthe defrostmodeandplacethefansystem onhighspeed(see"AirConditioning Controls"chapterinsection "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").
Youshouldbeabletofeeltheair directedagainstthewindshieldand frontsidewindows.Contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerforservice ifyourdefrosterisinoperable.
FloorMat
Alwaysusefloormatsdesignedtofit thefootwellofyourvehicle.Useonly floormatsthatleavethepedalarea unobstructedandthatarefirmly securedsothattheycannotslipoutof positionandinterferewiththepedals orimpairsafeoperationofyour vehicle.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you with any information about the available Maseratifloor mats included in the "Genuine Accessories" range.

WARNING!
Pedalsthatcannotmovefreelycan causelossofvehiclecontrol and increasetheriskofseriouspersonal injury.
•Alwaysmakesurethatfloormats areproperlyattachedtotheproper fasteners.
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- Neverplaceorinstallfloormatsor otherfloorcoveringsinthevehicle that cannotbeproperlysecured to preventthemfrommoving and interferingwiththepedals.
- Neverputfloormatsorotherfloor coveringsontopofalreadyinstalled floormats.Additionalfloormats andothercoveringswillreducethe sizeofthepedalareaandinterfere withthepedals.
- Checkmountingofmatsona regularbasis.Alwaysproperly reinstallandsecurefloormatsthat havebeenremovedforcleaning.
•Alwaysmakesurethatobjects cannotfallintothedriverfootwell whilethevehicleismoving. Objects canbecometrappedunderthe brakepedalandacceleratorpedal causingalossofvehiclecontrol. - Mountingpostsmustbeproperly installed,ifnotequippedfromthe factory.Failuretoproperlyfollow floormatinstallationormounting cancauseinterferencewiththe brakepedalandacceleratorpedal operationcausinglossofcontrolof thevehicle.
Tires
- Examinetiresforeexcessivetread wearandunevenwearpatterns.
- Checkforstones, nails, glass, or other objects lodged in the thread reader sidewall.
- Inspectthetreadforcutsandcracks.
- Inspectsidewallsforcuts,cracksand bulges.
- Checkthewheelnutsfortightness.
- Checkthetires(see "TireInflation Pressure" chapterinsection "FeaturesandSpecifications") for propercoldinflationpressure.
LightsandIndicatorLights
- Havesomeoneobservethe operationofexteriorlightswhile youoperatethecontrols(see "Lights"chapterinsection "UnderstandingtheVehicle").
- Checkturnsignalandhighbeam indicatorlightsontheinstrument cluster(see"InstrumentCluster" chapterinsection"Dashboard InstrumentsandControls").
DoorLatches
- Checkforpositiveclosing, latching, and locking of doors and trunk lid (see chapter "Doors" and "Open and Closethe Trunk Lid" in this section).
FluidLeaks
- Checkareaundervehicleafter overnightparkingforrecentfluid leaks(oil,fuel,etc.).
- Ifgasolinefumesaredetectedor fluidleaksaresuspected,contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger vehicle

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InteriorComponents.... 70
FrontSeats. 74
ComfortPackFrontSeats. 76
RearSeats. 78
SteeringWheelAdjustment. 79
RearviewMirrors....80
Lights....83
WindshieldWipersandWashers. 90
InteriorFeatures. 93
CargoArea. 97
HomeLink(forversions/markets,whereprovided). 98
AirConditioningDistribution.... 1 0 1
SportSkyhookSuspension
(forversions/markets,whereprovided). 103

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InteriorComponents
DashboardComponents

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1Adjustablesideairvents.
2Hoodlidopeninglever.
3Headlightandfoglightswitch.
4"Mode"andadjust"+"and"- "buttons.
5Frontparkingsensors disabling/enabling.
6Trunklidopeningbutton.
7Fueltankdooropeningbutton (see "Refueling" insection "Driving" foroperation).
8Multifunctionlever(Cruise Control,turnsignals,headlight washerandheadlight selection).
9Lowergearshiftpaddle "DOWN".
10Instrumentcluster.
11Steeringwheelheight and depth adjustment lever.
12Upperairvent.
13Sunradiationsensor.
14Horncontrol.
15Multimediacontrolsrepeated onthesteeringwheel.
16Windshield/headlight wiper/washercontrollever.
17 Uppergearshiftpaddle "UP".
18Ignitionswitch.
19Clock.
20Centraladjustableairvents.
21MTC+display.
22Glovecompartment.
23Sidewindowwents.
FrontDomeConsole Components

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5 6 7 1 2 1 3 4 31 Readinglightscontrolbutton.
2Centrallightcontrolbutton.
3Readinglights.
4Centrallight.
5Anti-liftalarmsystem deactivationbutton.
6Volumetricalarmsystem deactivationbutton.
7Pairedphonehands-free microphone.

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DoorsComponents

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8Doorcourtesylight.
9Dooroutboardopeninglock.
10Outsidedoorhandle.
11 Externaldoorunlockbuttons.

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2Rearviewmirrorsswitch.
3Drivepowerwindowswitch.
4Passengerpowerwindow switch.
5Doorpanelgrip.
6Reflexreflector.
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CentralConsoleComponents
1SPORTmodebutton.
2ICElow-gripmodebutton.
3

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deactivationbutton.
4PARKOFFfunctionbutton.
5Airconditioningcontrols.
6Hazardbutton.
7Centralizedlockingbutton
8 Centralized unlocking button.
9Geardisplay.
10Electricparkingbrake engagement/disengagement lever.

11Automatictransmissionshift lever.
12Rotaryselectorsandbuttons forthemultimedianavigation.
13Handletoliftfrontarmrest.
14Glovecompartmentcover(with armrestfunction).
15Frontpassengerscupholder.
16Airconditioningrearvents.
17Rearpassengerscupholder (withremovableashtray inserted).
18USBportsforchargingof connecteddevice.

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FrontSeats
Seatsandseatbeltsarepartofthe OccupantRestraintSystemofthe vehicle.Forfurtherinformation,see chapter"OccupantRestraintSystem" inSection "BeforeStarting".
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WARNING!
Besureeveryoneinyourvehicleisina seatandusingaseatbeltproperly.
SeatAdjustments
Theseatscanonlybeadjustedwith thekeyintheignitionswitchinMAR (ON)position.
Itishoweverpossible,whenthedoor isclosed,tooperatetheseatfor approx.15secondsafterturningthe keytoSTOP(OFF)positionandthen forother15secondsafterthelast operation.
Thepowerseatsswitchesarelocated ontheoutboardsideoftheseat cushion.
Usethefrontswitch1tomovethe seatupordown,forwardorrearward ortoreclinetheseatcushion. Usetheswitch2toadjustthelumbar supportandreclinetheseatback.

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Diagram of a device interior with labeled components, showing numbered parts and connected portsSeatForward/RearwardAdjustment
Theseatcanbeadjustedbothforward andrearward.
Pushtheseatswitch1forwardor rearward, theseatwillmoveinthe directionoftheswitch.
Releasetheswitch1whenthedesired positionisreached.
SeatUp/DownAdjustment
Theheightoftheseatcanbeadjusted up-ordownward.
Gripswitch1fromthecenterandpush itdownorup.
Releasetheswitch1whenthedesired positionisreached.

CAUTION!
If theseat's movement does not work, makes sure that the corresponding fuse is not tripped (see chapter "Fuse
Replacement"insection"Maintenance andCare").
SeatTiltControl(Up/Down)
The angle of these at cushion can be adjusted in four directions.
Pullupwardorpushthefrontofthe switch1,tomovethefrontcushion seatinthedirectionoftheswitch.
Releasetheswitch1whenthedesired positionisreached.
Performthesamemaneuverbyacting onthebackoftheswitch1.
SeatbackInclinationControl
The angle of these seat back can be adjusted forward or rearward.
Pushtheseatbackswitch2forwardor rearward,theupperseatbackwill moveinthedirectionoftheswitch.
Releasetheswitch2whenthedesired positionisreached.

WARNING!
Sittinginareclinedpositionwhilethe vehicleisinmotioncouldbe dangerous.Theseatbackshouldnot betiltedbacktoofar.
The3-pointshoulder/lapbeltmustbe firmlysecuredagainsttheoccupant's bodyinordertofunctionproperly. Therefore,boththedriver'sand
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passenger'srecliningseatbacksmust alwaysbeinanuprightpositionwhile thevehicleisinmotion;otherwisethe 3-pointshoulder/lapbeltwouldnot remainfirmlypositionedagainstthe occupant'sbody.Seriousinjurycould result!

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Movetheswitch2upwardor downwardtoraiseorlowerthe lumbarsupport.

WARNING!
- Neveradjusttheseatwhiledriving. Youcouldlosecontrolofthevehicle. Movingtheseatcoulddistractyou ormakeyoupressapedal unintentionally.
- Seatsshouldbeadjustedbefore
fasteningtheseatbeltsandwhile thevehicleisparked.
- Donotridewiththeseatback reclinedsothattheshoulderbeltis nolongerrestingagainstyourchest. Inacollisionyoucouldslideunder theseatbelt,whichcouldresultin seriousinjuryordeath.

CAUTION!
Donotplaceanyobjectundera powerseatorobstructitsmovement asitmaycausedamagetotheseat controls.Seatmovementmaybecome limitedifthereisanobstructioninthe way.
SeatbackTilt
Totiltthefrontseatback, liftleveron theoutersideofthebackrestand movethebackrestforward.

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NOTE:
Thesystem(excludingthedriver'sseat withmemoryfunction)incorporatesa safetydevicewhichstopstheseat travelandthenmovesitforward slightlywhenthesatbacktouchesthe passengersseatedintherearseats.To stoptheseatwhenitisautomatically movingforwardorbackward,operate anycontrol.

WARNING!
When theseatback is reclined forward ormoved to the upright position, the frontseat must not be occupied. Passengers shall get in order of the
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(Continued) rearseatsonlywhenthefrontseatis stopped.Makesurethatpassengersin therearseats(especiallychildren)do nottouchtheseatoranyofit's componentswhenit'smoving.
ComfortPackFrontSeats
Thisincludes:
• heatingofthefrontseats;
- driverseat,steeringwheeland
outsiderearviewmirrorsmemory
position(seeparagraph "Driver
MemorySeat" inthischapter).
FrontHeatedSeats
Thefrontseatsareequipped with heatersinbothseatcushionsand seatbacks.

WARNING!
- Personswithlowskinsensitivity becauseofadvancedage,chronic illness,diabetes,spinalcordinjury, medication,alcoholuse,exhaustion orotherphysicalconditionsmustbe carefulwhenusingtheseatheater.It maycauseirritationevenatlow temperatures,especiallyifusedfor longperiodsoftime.
- Donotplaceanythingontheseat thatinsulatesagainstheat,suchasa blanketorcushion. Thismaycause theseatheatertooverheat.
NOTE:
Seatheatingalsoworkswithengine offandkeyinignitionswitchinACC orMAR(ON)position.Toavoid dischargingthebattery,itis recommendedtoactivatethefeature withenginerunning.
Theheatingisactivatedbyturning controlontheoutersideoftheseat cushion.

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NOTE:
- Turnofftheheatingsystemwhen notrequired, topreventunnecessary powerwastage.
• Onceaheatsettingisselected, heat
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willbefeltwithin2to5minutes.
ComfortScreenPage
If the vehicle is equipped with "Comfort Pack Front Seats" option, pressthe "MODE" button to display the screen pages showing the operating status of the heating system foreach seat.

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- Seatindication.
•Heatinglevel.
Thisscreenpageremainsdisplayedfor 10seconds,asshowninfigure.

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DriverMemorySeat
Thisfeatureallowsthedrivertostore uptothreedifferentmemoryprofiles foreasyrecallthroughthebuttonson theoutersideoftheseatcushion.
Eachmemoryprofilecontainsdesired positionsettingsforthedriverseat, outsidesidemirrorsandpowertilt andtelescopicsteeringcolumn.

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Adjust the position of these at, the outside rear view mirrors and the steering wheel.
EngageR(Reverse)gearandposition thepassenger'soutsidemirroragain toensurethebestpossiblevisibility forreversing,thendisengageR (Reverse)gear.
Nextpressoneofthethreebuttons "1", "2" or "3", each corresponding to amemorizable position, form more than 3 seconds until you hear a confirmation tone.
Lumbarsupportadjustmentisnot includedintheseatpositionstorage procedure.
Thememorizationofanewseat positioncancelstheonepreviously storedwiththatparticularbutton.

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Torecalloneofthestoredpositions withthedooropen,presstherelative button"1","2"or"3"briefly. Torecallastoredpositionwiththe doorclosed,pressthecorresponding buttonuntilhearingatonethat confirmstheseathasstopped.
NOTE:
- Tostoptheseat, pressone of the buttons-"1", "2" or "3"-, or one of the adjustment controls.
- Malfunctioningoftheseatcontrol unitisindicatedbyasequenceof5 tonesemittedwhenthekeyinthe ignitionswitchisturnedtoSTOP (OFF)position.Contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealertohave themalfunctioncorrected.
Eachsystemisindependentofthe othersandcanbeoperatedseparately usingspecificbuttonsforeachseat.
SystemInitializationProcedure
Following any power cut-out (e.g. after using the battery masters switch or dead battery), check these at to ensure that they are operating properly when the powers supply is available.
Perform the following procedures on both seats in the event of a malfunction.
Thekeyintheignitionswitchmustbe inSTOP(OFF)positionandthedooron thesideoftheseatconcernedclosed. Openthedoorandbeginthe followingprocedurewithin5seconds, thencompleteitwithin10seconds:
•forward-STOP;
- backward-STOP;
•forward-STOP;
- backward-STOP;
- tilttheseatbackfullyforwardand waituntiltheseatperformstwo completetravels(forwardand backward);
- movetheseatbacktoitsnormal uprightposition.
NOTE:
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 run the initialization procedure.
SeatbackFacilitatedTilt
Thisfunctiononlyactivewhenthe doorisopen, movestheseatforward automaticallywhentheseatbackis reclinedforwardtofacilitateaccessto therearseatorexitingthevehicle. The seatreturnstotheiroriginalposition whentheseatbackistiltedbackagain.
RearSeats
Rearseatscanfittwopassengers. Seatsandseatbeltsarepartsofthe occupantrestraintsystemofthe vehicle.

WARNING!
Besureeveryoneinyourvehicleisina seatandusingaseatbeltproperly.
NOTE:
Seechapter"OccupantsRestraint Systems"insection"BeforeStarting" forseatbeltpositioning.
RearHeadRestraints
Rearseatsareequippedwithfixed headrestraints.

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Thereararmrestismobileandcanbe foldedupintotheseatbackrest.
- Tolowerit, pullthestripeas indicated.

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CAUTION!
Thearmrestisnotdesignedtosupport theweightofanadultorachild: pleaseuseitonlyasarmrest.
SteeringWheel Adjustment
Thisfeatureallowsyoutotiltthe steeringcolumnupwardordownward ortolengthenorshortenitinorderto adjustthesteeringwheeltoan optimizedposition.

WARNING!
Donotadjustthesteering column/wheelwhiledriving. Adjustingthesteeringcolumn/wheel whiledrivingcouldcausethedriverto losecontrolofthevehicle.Besurethe steeringcolumn/wheelisadjusted beforedrivingyourvehicle.Failureto followthiswarningmayresultin seriousinjuryordeath.
PowerAdjustment
Thepowertilt/telescopingsteering column/wheelswitchislocatedonthe lowerleftsideofthesteeringcolumn. Itcanonlybeadjustedifthekeyin theignitionswitchisinMAR(ON) position.
Toadjustthetiltofthesteering column/wheel,movetheswitchupor downasdesired.

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Thesteeringwheelpositionis memorized, together with the position of the outside rear view mirrors, when the driver's seat position is stored.
Driver's"EasyEntry/Exit" Function
The "EasyEntry/Exit" function helps the driver when entering/exiting the vehicle.
Thisfunctionisactivatedwhenthe doorisopenedonlyifthekeyhas beenextractedfromtheignition switchorisinSTOP(OFF)position. Whenthdriverexitsthevehicle,the steeringwheelmovesupward. Onre-entrythedriverfindsthepower steeringwheelraised.Aftersitting
downandclosingthedoor, upon turningthekeytoMAR(ON)position, thepowersteeringwheelmovesback tothenormaldrivingposition.
RearviewMirrors
OutsideMirrors
Outsidemirrorscanbeadjusted electrically.
Themirrorscanbeclosedelectrically andwillyieldinbothdirectionsincase ofacollision.
Theoutsidemirrorsareelectrochromic, whichmeans,theyautomatically operateananti-glarefunctionby graduallyshadingasthelighthitting themirrorsincreases.
Theoutsiderearviewelectrochromic mirrorsworkinconjunctionwiththe insiderearviewelectrochromicmirror.
NOTE:
Themirrorscanbeadjustedelectrically onlywithkeyintheignitionswitchin MAR(ON)position.
MirrorsPositioning
The power mirror control is located on the driver's doortrimpanel.
The power mirror control consist of an externalselectordial and four-way mirror control switch.
Toadjustarearviewmirror,turnthe externalselectordialintheL(left)orR(right)positiontoselectthemirror thatyouwanttoadjust.

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Bringtheexternalselectordialbackto thecenterpositiontoavoidchanging thepositionofthemirror involuntarily.

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Vehiclesandotherobjectsseeninthe outsideconvexmirrorwilllook smallerandfartherawaythanthey reallyare.Relyingtoomuchonyour passengersideconvexmirrorcould causeyoutocollidewithanother vehicleorobject.Usetheinsidemirror tojudgethesizeordistanceofa vehicleseenintheoutsideconvex mirror.
FoldingMirrors
Turntheexternalselectordialtothe lowercentralposition "CLOSE", both mirrorsfoldinwardtofacilitate parkinginnarrowspaces. If the selectordialisreturnedtotheupper centralposition, themirrorsreturnto theopenposition.

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Themirrorsmustalwaysbeinthe openpositionwhiledriving.
CAUTION!
Neverretractoropenthemirrors manually:itcoulddamagethepower mechanism.
OutsideRearviewMirrorMemory Position
Theoutsiderearviewmirrorposition, bothforthenormaldrivingdirection andforreversing,isautomatically memorizedtogetherwitheachseat position("ComfortPackFrontSeats" function).Seechapter "ComfortPack FrontSeats" inthissectionforfurther information.

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InsideRearviewMirror
Thepositionofinsiderearviewmirror canbemanuallyadjusted,andis endowedwithanaccident-prevention releasesystemoperatingintheevent ofacollision.
The electrochromic rear view mirror automatically operates an anti-glare function by gradually darkening as the light reflected on its surface increases.
Thisfunctionisautomatically deactivatedwhenreversing,toensure optimalvisibilityofobstacles.
Insiderearviewmirrorisequippedat itsbasewithabuttonforswitching electrochromicfeatureon/offanda LED,onbuttonleft-handside, indicatingfeatureon/offstatus.
TheLEDonbuttonright-handsideis notactive.

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| InitialconditionsPossibleaction | ||||
| Lightswitch position | Electrochromic function | StatusofLEDButton | StatusofLED | |
| 0OffOff-- | ||||
| OnOn | Pressto disable | Off | ||
| OnOn | Pressto disable | Off | ||

CAUTION!
Toavoiddamagetothemirrorduring cleaning, neversprayanycleaning solutiondirectlyontothemirror. Apply thesolutionontoacleanclothand wipethemirrorclean.
Lights
Theexternallightsandturnsignals turnononlywiththekeyinthe ignitionswitchinMAR(ON)position. Onlytheparkinglightscanbeturned onatanytime.
Theexternallightscanbeturnedon andoffmanuallyorautomatically, accordingtothebrightnessofthe lightoutside.
LightSwitch
Thelightswitchisplacedinthe controlpanelnexttothesteering wheel.

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0DRL(*)on(ifenabled);

LEDpositionlights, side markerandlicenseplate lightson;
Lowbeamlights, LEDposition lights, sidemarkerandlicense platelightson;

Parkinglightson;
AUTOAutomaticactivation and deactivationoftheexternal lights,dependingonthelight outside.
(*)OnvehiclesfortheCanadian marketDRLarealwaysenabled.

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DaytimeRunningLights(DRL)
DRLarenormallyenabled. Under specialconditions, withlightswitching and position, LEDheadlight can be turned onto full power (DRL), low power (position lights) or off. Statuschange of these lights is explained below.
| Light switch position | Key position | EngineDRLFront | position lights | Rear position, sidemarker andlicense platelights |
| MAR(ON) | OFFOFFON | ON | ||
| ONONOFF | ||||
| OFFOFFON |
AdaptiveBi-XenonHeadlights
Thegas-discharge(xenon)headlights operatewithanelectricarcsaturated with Xenongasunderpressure, insteadoftheincandescentfilament. Thelightproducedisassuredlyhigher comparedtotraditionallightbulbs,in termsofquality(brighterlight)aswell asofthespanandpositioningofthe illuminatedarea.
Inaddition, theheadlights are equipped with an ALC system (AdaptiveLightControl).
This system combines the light beam with the steering angle to assure better visibility of the roads surface when driving in a curve, steering or the event of road deviations. The advantages offered by improved lighting system are perceived especially in case of bad weather, fog and/or insufficient road indications providing broader illumination of the side zones, which are normally left in the dark, and for highway driving (see comparison rendered below). This is increasingly drivings safety as it offers lesseyestrain and increased orientation for the driver and better detection of other person on the road sides (pedestrians, bicycleriders and motorcledrivers).
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The electricarcrequires very high voltage for activation, but afterward power is supplied at low voltage.
Theheadlightsreachmaximum brightnessabout0,5secondsafter beingturnedon.
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 prevent dazzling approaching cars, in the case of braking, acceleration or load transport.

WARNING!
Ifxenonheadlampreplacementis necessary, contact the Authorized MaseratiDealer only: DANGER-RISK OFELECTRICALSHOCK.
ParkingLights
Theparkinglightsonlyworkwiththe keyintheignitionswitchturnedto STOP(OFF)orACCposition,orwith thekeyremoved.
They are activated by turning the light switch to p≤ position.
Itishardertoturntheswitchto p≤ positionthantotheother positions. Thisistoavoidactivating
theparkinglightsunintentionally and wastingpower.
Whentheparkinglightsareon, the p≤ warninglightontheinstrument clusterilluminates.
Withparkinglightson,movedown left-handmultifunctionlevertoswitch onpositionlightsonleft-handside, andmoveituptoswitchononlythe onesonright-handside.
AutomaticHeadlights
Whenthelightswitchisturnedto "AUTO" positionandthekeyinthe ignitionswitchisinMAR(ON) position, thepositionlights, lowbeam lightsandlicenseplatelightsturnon andoffautomatically, depending on thelightoutside.
NOTE:
Thehighbeamscanonlybeturnedon manuallybypushingtheleft-hand multifunctionleverforward.

WARNING!
- Ifthelowbeamsareactivated,they willcomeonautomaticallyevery timethelightsareturnedon.You arethereforeadvisedtoturnoffthe highbeamseverytimethetwilight
sensordeactivatetheexternal lights.
• Incaseoffogduringtheday, positionlightsandlowbeamlights arenotturnedonautomatically. The drivermustalwaysbereadytoturn thelightsonmanually, including rearfoglights, if necessary.
- Thedriverisalwaysresponsiblefor turningontheexternallights, dependingonthelightoutsideand incompliancewiththeapplicable legislationinthecountryofuse.The automaticsystemforactivating/deactivatingtheexternallightsmust beconsideredanaidforthedriver. Ifnecessary,turnthelightsonand offmanually.
NOTE:
Afterexternallightsturnon automatically, drivercanalways manuallyturnonrearfoglights. Whenexternallightsturnoff automatically, rearfoglightswillturn offautomaticallytoo, ifon. Upon the followingautomaticswitch-ondriver mustmanuallyturnonrearfoglights, ifnecessary.

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RearFogLights
Pressb#ononthelightswitchto turnontherearfoglights.

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Thesymbolonthebuttonandthe dedicatedindicatorlightinthe instrumentclusterilluminatewhenthe lightsareon.

WARNING!
Donotusetherearfoglightsin normalvisibilityconditionstoavoid dazzlingvehiclesbehind.
Pressingagainthebuttonwill deactivatetherearfoglights.
TwilightSensor
Thisdeviceconsistsoftwosensors:a globalsensor,capableofmeasuring thelightintensityaboveanda directionalsensor,whichmeasuresthe lightintensityinthevehicle'straveling direction,enablingittorecognize tunnelsanddriveways. Youcanadjustthesensingrangeof thetwilightsensorbymeansofthe MTC+,byselectingthe"Settings" menuand"Safety&DrivingAssistant" function(seechapter"MTC+Settings" insection "Dashboardinstrumentsand Controls").
Intheeventofasensorfailure,the systemwillturnonthelowbeamsand thepositionlights,regardlessofthe lightoutside,andafailuremessage willappearontheinstrumentcluster display.
Thefailureindicationwillbedisplayed aslongasthelightswitchisturnedto "AUTO" position.
Inthiscase, were recommend that you deactivate the automatic system and turn on the external lights manually if necessary; contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
Left-handMultifunctionLever
Themultifunctionleverontheleftside ofthesteeringcolumncontrolthe operationoftheturnsignals, headlightbeamselectionand overtakinglights.
This multifunction lever also controls the Cruise Control. See chapter "Cruise Control" in section "Driving" for further information.
TurnSignals
Movetheleft-handmultifunctionlever allthewayupordownuntilthestop trigger.

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Ifeitherlightremainsonanddoesnot flash,orflashesatafastrate,check foradefectiveoutsidelightbulb. Ifan indicatoroninstrumentclusterfails whilemovingthelever,thenthe indicatorbulbisprobablydefective.
HighBeamsandFlashing
Toswitchonthehighbeamswiththe lightswitchinheadlamp 📄D or "AUTO" position, shifttheleft-hand multifunctionleveronward. Arelated 📄D bluetelltalewill illuminateonthetachometer.

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Close-up of a car interior showing a black cylindrical component with circular buttons and a blue arrow pointing to a circular icon labeled 'ID' (no text or symbols on the object itself)Toactivatelanechangefunction,tap theleverupordownonce,without movingbeyondthedetent.Theturn signals(rightorleft)willflashthree timesthenautomaticallyturnoff. Thisfunctionisusefulwhen overtakingorchanginglanes.
Bypullingtheleverbackward(toward thesteeringwheel)youswitchoffthe highbeamsandswitchonthelow beams.
Flashingoccursalsowithlightsoff (lightswitchinposition"0")ifthekey intheignitionswitchisinMAR(ON) position.

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CAUTION!
Thehighbeamscanonlybeswitched onmanuallybypushingtheleft-hand multifunctionleverforward.
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WARNING!
If the high beams are activated, they will turn on automatically every time the low beams are switched one either manually or automatically. We recommend therefore that you switch them off when they are no longer necessary and every time the light sensor deactivates the external lights.
"FollowmeHome"Function
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoseta timingforactivationoftheposition lightsandlowbeams,sothattheymay remainonforasetttimeafterturning offthevehicle.
Thisfunctionisactivatedbypushing theleft-handmultifunctionleveron thesteeringcolumn,usedtoflashthe headlights.
Thepositionlightsandlowbeamsturn onfor30seconds,themessage
"Followme" appear on the instrument cluster display for 20
seconds, and the light activation time is displayed.
Whenthisfunctionisactive, every timetheleft-handmultifunctionlever forflashingtheheadlightsoperated, thetimethelightsremainonis increased by 30 seconds, with a maximum total time of 210 seconds.
Thedisplaywillshowthetimeset. Iftheleft-handmultifunctionleverfor flashingtheheadlightsisoperatedfor morethan2seconds, thefunctionis deactivated, and theindicatoronthe instrumentclusterdisplaygoesoff. Whenthefunctionisactive, turning thekeyintheignitionswitchbackto MAR(ON)positiondeactivates the system.
FrontDomelights
Thefrontdomelightincludesacentral andtworeadinglights.
The centrallight automatically turns on when none of the doors is opened and turn so off when the door is closed (timed switching off). The light maybe switched on manually by pressing the central button.
Thereadinglightsarecontrolledby therespectivesidebuttons.
If they are turned on by pressing the button, both central and reading lights will stay on for about 15 minutes after
turningtheengineoff, andwillthen turnoffgradually.
When the exterior lights are switched on, the tonight LEDs fitted on the side of the lateral buttons will light up to facilitate use of the transmission shift lever and the central console controls.

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Ifoneormoredoorsareopened, the frontandreardomelightswillturnon forapprox.3minutes.Ifthedooris closedbeforethistime, the lightswill dimandsubsequently switchoffafter about10seconds.
Uponremovingthekeyfromthe ignitionswitchandactivatingthe centralizeddoorlockingsystemwith theremotecontrolbuttons,the
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domelightsturnonforabout10 seconds.
RearDomelight
Thereardomelights, with automatic operation upon opening of one of the doors and timed deactivation, maybe turned on/off manually by pressing the transparent in the point indicated in the picture.

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Toilluminatethecargoareathereisa lightinsidethetrunk, atthetop. This lightturnonwhentrunklidisopened andturnoffwhenitisclosed.

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Diagram of a car interior showing a monitor with a downward arrow and a small device inside (no text or symbols)Iftrunklidisleftopenforalongtime, lightswillturnoffafterafewminutes tosavebatterycharge.
HazardWarningFlashers
Presstheindicatedbuttononthe centralconsoletoturnonthehazard warningflashers. Theoperation is independent from the key position in the ignition switch.
Pressthebuttonagaintoturnthem off.
Whentheselightsareon, theturn signals, therelatedarrowindicator on theinstrumentclusterandthebutton itselfwillflash.

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When the hazard warning flashers are activated, the turn signals control is disabled.
DoorCourtesyLight
Eachdoorpanelisfittedonthelower sidewithacourtesylighttoilluminate theareawherepassengersenter/exit thevehicle.

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WindshieldWipersand Washers
Themultifunctionleveronthe right-handsideofthesteeringcolumn operatesthewindshieldwipersand washerwhenthekeyintheignition switchisturnedinMAR(ON)position. Thewindshieldwasherandheadlight washersharethesamefluidreservoir, andalowfluidlevelisindicatedbythe samewarninglightandbythe messageontheinstrumentcluster.

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WindshieldWipers
Startingfromthenot-activeposition "OFF",theright-handmultifunction levercanbemoveddownward(three stablepositions)orupward(one unstableposition).
AUTOAutomaticoperation.Inthis positiontherainsensor adaptstthewindshieldwiper frequencytotheintensityof therain.
1Slowcontinuousoperation.
2Fastcontinuousoperation.
-Fasttemporaryoperationby pushingthemultifunction leverupward.

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CAUTION!
•Turnthewindshieldwipersoffwhen drivingthroughanautomaticcar wash. Thewindshieldwipersmaybe
damagedifthewipercontrolisleft inanypositionotherthan"OFF".
•Incoldweather, alwaysturnoffthe wiperswitchandallowthewipersto returntotheparkpositionbefore turningofftheengine. If thewiper switchisleftonandthewipers freezetothewindshield, thewiper motormaybedamagedwhenthe vehicleisrestarted.
•Alwaysremoveanybuildupofsnow thatpreventstthewindshieldwiper bladesfromreturningtotheoff position.Ifthewindshieldwiper controlisturnedoffandtheblades cannotreturntotheoffposition,the wipermotormaybedamaged.
RainSensingWipers
Thisfeaturedetectsmoistureonthe windshieldthroughaninsiderearview mirrorintegratedsensor.
Therainsensoradaptsthefrequency of the windshieldwiperstrokes (in the intermittent operation mode) to the intensity of theirain.
Alltheotherfunctionscontrolledby theright-handmultifunctionlever (windshieldwipersoff, incontinuous slowandfastoperationmode and in temporary fastoperationmode) remainthesame.
Therainsensorisactivated automaticallybymovingthe right-handmultifunctionleverto "AUTO" position. Thesensorhasa settingrangethatvariesprogressively: fromthewindshieldwiperstationary position-whentewindshielddisdry-tothewindshieldwipersecondspeed -inconditionsofpouringrain.

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Rotatingtheendsectionclockwise, intermittentoperationvariesfromfast intermittentwipe(max.)toslow intermittentwipe(min). Iftheengineisturnedoffduring automaticwindshieldwiper operation,withtheright-hand multifunctionleverin "AUTO" position,toreactivatethefunctionthe nexttimetheengineisstarted,the levermustbemovedto "OFF"(stop position)thenbackto "AUTO" position.

CAUTION!
• Therainsensingfeaturemaynot functionproperlybyiceordriedsalt wateronthewindshield.
- UseonthewindshieldofRainX ^® or productscontainingwaxorsilicone mayreducerainsensorperformance.
RainSensorFailure
Whentherainsensorisactivated, in the event that it is malfunctioning, the windshield wiper will be switched on in intermittent operation mode and the sensing rangewill beset by the user, regardless of whether or not there is rain on the windshield. The ! symbol appear on the instrument cluster display. In this case, were recommend that you cut out their sensors and turn on the writer, if necessary, in continuous mode. Contact the Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.

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WindshieldWashersand HeadlightWashers
Tousethewasher, pulltowardthe steeringwheeltheright-hand multifunctionlever(towardthe steeringwheel)andholditaslongas washersprayisdesired. Ifyouactivatethewasherwhilethe windshieldwipercontrolisinthe automaticintermittentrange,the wiperswilloperateforafewwipe cyclesafterreleasingtheleverand thenresumethepreviouslyselected intermittentinterval. Ifyouactivatethewasherwhilethe windshieldwiperisturnedoff(OFF) thewiperswilloperateforthreewipe cyclesandthenturnoff.

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WARNING!
- Donotstartthewindshieldwasher during the cold months until the windshield has warmed up. If this not warmed up, the liquid could freeze on the glass and block your view.
- Suddenlossofvisibilitythroughthe windshieldcouldleadtoacollision. Youmightnotseeothervehiclesor otherobstacles.Toavoidsudden icingofthewindshieldduring freezingweather,warmthe windshieldwiththedefrosterbefore andduringwindshieldwasheruse.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina
well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
HeadlightWashers
Theright-handmultifunctionlever also operates the headlightwashers when the key in the ignitions switch is in MAR(ON) position and the headlights are turned on. The headlightwashers will spray a timed high pressures spray of washer fluid when the windshield washer is started.

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InteriorFeatures
ElectricPowerOutlets
The vehicle is equipped with two 12 Volt(13Amp) electric power outlets. One in passenger compartment on the central console, under the cover with arm rest function, using the socket of the cigarette lighter as power outlet and one fitted in the trunk.
Allpoweroutletsaresuppliedonly whentheengineisstartedorthekey intheignitionswitchisturnedinACC orMAR(ON)position.
Poweroutletsareprotectedbyafuse. Insertacigarettelighteroraccessory plugintothepoweroutletstoensure properoperation. Otherwise, check thematchingfuseintegrity, see "Fuse Replacement" insection
"MaintenanceandCare"forfurther information.

CAUTION!
- Donotpluginaccessories that exceed them maximum power of 160 Watts (13Amps) at 12Volts.
•Poweroutletsaredesignedfor accessoryplugsonly.Donotinsert anyotherobjectinthepower outletsasthiswilldamagetheoutlet
andblowthefuse.Damagescaused byimproperuseofthepoweroutlet arenotcoveredbytheNewVehicle LimitedWarranty.

WARNING!
Toavoidseriousinjuryordeath:
- Onlydevicesdesignedforuseinthis typeofoutletshouldbeinserted intoany12Voltoutlet.
•Replacing the fuse that protect power outlets with others of higher amperage, there is a risk off fire.
• Donottouchwithwethands. - If this outletismishandled, it may cause an electric shock and failure.
PowerOutletonCentralConsole
Toaccessthepoweroutletonthe centralconsoleliftthecoverwith armrestfunctionbypushingtheinside handle.
Removethecigarettelighteranduse itssocketaspoweroutlet.

WARNING!
Highpowerconsumptionitems pluggedintothisoutletforlong
periodsmaydischargethebattery and/orpreventtheenginefrom starting.

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Thepoweroutletispositionedonthe leftsideofthetrunkcompartment.

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Diagram of a vehicle's seat area with a highlighted electrical component and two circular sensors (no text or symbols)Cupholders
The vehicle is equipped with two cupholders.

CAUTION!
- Uselightandshatterproof containers.
- Donotforcefullypushunsuitable containersintothecupholdersto preventdamagetothecantainers.
- Donotstorehotdrinks.
CupholdersforFrontPassengers
Thefrontcupholdersarelocated behindthetransmissionshiftlever.

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Therearcupholdersareavailableon therearpartofthecentralconsole, betweentherearseats.

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Interior view of a car showing the intake canal with a blue arrow pointing to the outlet (no text or symbols visible)MultimediaPortsandPhone HousingCompartment
Multimediaportsandthehousingfor thephonearelocatedina compartmentinsidethecentral console.Toaccessthiscompartment
liftthecoverwitharmrestfunctionas previouslydescribed.

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mustpassascloseaspossibletothe sidewallsofthecontainment compartment,avoidingthehooking areaofthehandle. TheAUXauxiliaryportfeatures:
•typicalportimpedancebetween AUX-INandAUX_REF:13Kohm;
•max.applicablevoltage:0.75Vrmsat 1kHz;
- portcompatibleonlywith3.5mm jackconnectors(notincluded). Anyplayerwiththesecharacteristics andanalogaudiooutput(headset outputtype)canbeservedbythe MTC+System.Thesystemcan recognizes connection to a player outlet autonomously, byenabling access to the audio functions connected to this source.
This USBportcanbeusedfor dataexchangeandchargeofthe connectedsource(refertotheMTC+ guideforfurtherdetails).
Through this USB input is possible to recharge the connected device for about an hour from when the key in the ignition switch is turned in STOP (OFF) position ("Active Charging" feature). When this feature is enabled, the USB port will be backlit.
In this compartment there is also an SD memory card input. Once inserted
intotheslot,toextractitpresslightly onthecard. OthertwoUSBportsarepresentfor rearseatpassengers,ontherearpart ofthecentralconsole. ToaccesstheUSBport,openthe outsidecover.TheseUSBportsallow chargingtheconnectedsource.

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iPod® Connection
AniPod® canbeconnectedtothe systemviaUSBandAUXportsby meansofaspecialcable(optional). TheMTC+willthencontrolthe followingfunctions:play,pause,fast forward,rewind,nexttrack,previous track,randomorrepeatmode,
selectionandnavigationof playlist/genre/singer/album/Podcast.

CAUTION!
DonotleaveyourUSBdevice,iPod oranexternalaudiosourceinthe vehicleforextendedperiodoftime: extremetemperaturesandhumidity canoccurinthevehicle.
NOTE:
Visitwww.maserati.comoran AuthorizedMaseratiDealerforalist ofiPod ^® devicescompatiblewiththe MTC+andtheirlevelofcompatibility.
SunVisors
Sunvisorscanbefoldedtothefront andtothesideofthevehicle.Tomove thevisorlaterally,lowerandreleaseit fromitscatchasindicated.

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Interior view of a car showing the rearview and dashboard (no text or symbols visible)SmokingKit
Thekitincludesalighteranda removableashtraywithcover. Thecigarettelighterislocatedinside thecompartmentunderthearmrest betweenthefrontseat.
Theremovableashtraycanbeinsert intothefrontorrearcupholder. Toaccessthecigarettelighterliftthe coverwiththearmrestfunctionas previouslydescribed.

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Interior view of a car showing dashboard, seatbelt, and air vent (no text or symbols)Pressing the central button activates the cigarette lighter. After about 20 secondsthe button returns automatically to the initial position and stopsthe heating: now the cigarette lighter is ready for use.

CAUTION!
Afteruse, always makes sure that the cigarette lighter is switched off.

WARNING!
Thecigarettelighterreacheshigh temperatures. Handleitcarefully and donotallowchildrentousetoavoid riskoffireandinjury!
ClothHooks
Aclothhookisavailableoneachside oftheroof,attherear.
Thehookcanbeejectedbypassing thelowerbuttonasshowninthe picture.
Tocloseit, simplytiltitandpushit backintoitsseating.

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MobilePhonePocket
Centralconsoleonpassenger'ssideis fittedwithapocketforhousinga mobilephoneorsmallobjects.

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CAUTION!
Donotputheavyorsharpobjectsin thepocket.
CargoArea

WARNING!
Tohelpprotectagainstpersonal injury,passengersmustnotbeseated intherearcargoarea.Therearcargo spaceisintendedforloadcarrying purposesonly,notforpassengers, whoshouldsitinseatsanduseseat belts.
VehicleLoadCarryingCapacity
Theloadcarryingcapacityofyour vehicleisshownonthe"Tireand LoadingInformationLabel" positionedonthereardriverdoor's pillar.

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Interior view of a car showing the seat, dashboard, and seatbelt mechanism (no text or symbols visible)The information indicated on the label concerns passengers and luggage loading operations.
DonotexceedthespecifiedGross VehicleWeightRating(GVWR)orthe GrossAxleWeightRating(GAWR)for eitherthefrontorrearaxle. TheGVWRisthetotalallowable weightofyourvehicle.Thisincludes driver,passengers,andcargo. Themaximumloadwhichmaybe carriedintherearluggage compartmentis66lbs(30kg).

WARNING!
DonotexceedtheGVWR,orfrontor rearGAWR.Exceedingtheselimits mayleadtopoorhandling,vehicle instabilityortiredamagewhichcould causeacrashinwhichyouorothers couldbeseriouslyinjuredorkilled.

WARNING!
- Improperweightdistributioncan haveanadverseeffectontheway thevehiclesteers, handlesandthe waythebrakesoperate.
• Never drivewith the trunk lidopen. Exhaustgases can enter the passenger compartment.

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Thetrunkisthemostsuitableplaceto loadbulkyandheavyobjectsonboard thevehicle.
Toloadyourvehicleproperly,store heavieritemsbelowandbesureyou distributetheirweightasevenlyas possible.
Stowalllooseitemssecurelybefore startdrivingastheycouldmoveduring thetrip.
HomeLink ^® (for versions/markets, where provided)
HomeLink ^ replacesuptothree hand-heldtransmittersoperatingthe automaticdevicesthatopengarage doorsandgates,enable/disablethe lightingorsecuritysystems.The HomeLink ^ unitispoweredbyyour vehicle's12Voltbattery.The HomeLink ^ buttonsthatarelocatedin thecontrolpanelbehindthedriver's sidesunvisordesignatethethree differentHomeLink ^ channels. TheHomeLink ^ LEDislocatedabove thecentralbutton.

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WARNING!
Vehicleexhaustcontainscarbon monoxide,adangerousgas.Donot runyourvehicleinthegaragewhile programmingthetransceiver.Exhaust gascancauseseriousinjuryordeath.
CustomerService
If you have problems with training the HomeLink Universal Transceiver, or would like information on home product that can be operated by the transmitter, call (800) 355-3515. On the Internet, got www.Homelink.com.
SafetyPrecautions
Alwaysrefertotheoperating instructionsandsafetyinformation thatcamewithyourgaragedoor openerotherequipmentyouintend tooperatewiththeHomeLink UniversalTransceiver.Ifyoudonot havethisinformation,youshould contactthemanufacturerofthe equipment.
While training or using HomeLink ^® , makes sure you have unclear view of the garagedoor gate, and that no one will be injured by its movement.
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GeneralInformation
WhileprogrammingHomeLink ^® , it is advisabletodisconnectthedrive motorofthegate/doortoberemote controlled, sincethenumerousdriving pulseslaunchedforthisoperation mightdamageit. If the battery fails or is disconnected, the stored settings are not deleted. If the gate door was manufactured prior to April 1982 (note equipped with safety systems automatic stop in the event of an obstacle in the range of action), the gate door cannot be controlled by HomeLink ^® . If you have questions, call (800) 355-3515.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina
well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
Programming
- Pressandholdbuttons"1" and "3".
•Afterabout20seconds,theLED startsflashing.
•Releasethebuttons.
- Holdtheremotecontrolforthe devicetobecontrolledclosetothe HomeLink® controlpanel(0-30cm/0-12in).
- Simultaneouslypressandholdthe buttononthehand-heldremote controlandoneofthethree HomeLink® buttons "1", "2" or "3".
- Successfulprogrammingissignaled bytheLEDflashingfaster.
-Releasethebuttons.
Toprogramtheotherbuttons, repeat theoperationsskippingthefirstthree steps.
Use
- Whenthesignalofthedevicetobe activatedreachesitsoperating
range,pressthededicated HomeLink® button.
•TheLEDremainsonwhilethesignal isbeingtransmitted.
The devices controlled through the HomeLink® function can always be activated using the original remote controls.
Shouldthesoprogrammed HomeLink® notactivatethesystemto becontrolled, this may be due to the fact that this system is controlled by a remote control with a rolling code. A rolling activation code can be recognized in the following ways:
- consultingtheinstructionmanual providedwiththedevicetobe controlled;
•despitethefactthattheHomeLink programmingprocedurehasbeen carriedoutcorrectly,theHomeLink functiondoesnotactivatethe device;
- holdingthededicatedHomeLink buttonpresseddown, theLED brieflyflashesfastandthenremains onfor2seconds; thissequenceis repeatedforabout20seconds.

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ProgrammingDevices ControlledbyRollingCode
- Locatethespecificsettingbuttonby consultingtheusermanualofthe systemtobecontrolled.Thisbutton isnormallylocatedonthemotor whichdrivesthedevice.
- Pressthebuttonand, innormal conditions, aLEDwillilluminate.
NOTE:
Normally, after this operation you have 30 second start then next one.
- BrieflypresstheHomeLink ^® button youhavechosentocontrolthe device.
- Pressitasecondtime;whenitis releasedtheoperationsshouldbe completed.Forsometypesof motors,thebuttonmighthavetobe pressedathirdtime.
ReprogramminganIndividual Button
Ifyouwishtoprogramactivationofa newsystemonanalreadyused HomeLink® button,proceedas follows:
- pressandholdtheHomeLink buttonselected;
•afterabout20seconds,theLED startsflashing;holdthebutton down;
- holdtheoriginalremotecontrolof thedevicetobecontrolledcloseto theHomeLink ^® controlpanel(0-30 cm/0-12in);
- pressandholdthebuttononthe originalremotecontrol;
- successfulprogrammingissignaled bytheLEDflashingfaster;
• releasebothbuttons.
Thesystempreviouslyprogrammedon HomeLink® hasthusbeenreplaced withthenewprogrammingandis readytobeused.
Thisoperationhasnoimpactonthe otherHomeLink ^® buttons.
DeletingtheProgrammed Buttons
Unlike programming, which is performed to reach individual button, all three buttons are deleted simultaneously.
Todeleteproceedasfollows:
- pressandholdbuttons "1" and "3";
•afterabout20seconds,theLED startsflashing;
• releasethebuttons.
NOTE:
Itisadvisabletoperformthe HomeLink® deletionprocedurewhen sellingthevehicle.

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Diagram of a car interior panel with labeled buttons and a directional arrow indicating actionRegulationsCompliance
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15of theFCCrules(US)andCanada StandardRSS-210(Canada).Operation issubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:
• This devicemaynotcause harmful interference.
•Thisdevicemustacceptany interferencereceived,including interferencethatmaycause undesiredoperation.
Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser's authoritytooperatetheequipment.
AirConditioningDistribution

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Adjustable and fixed air vents allow passenger stoachievethe optimal comfort conditions.
FixedAirVents
- Thefixedvents,positionedonthe upperpartofthedashboard, beneaththewindshieldaremeantto guaranteeethedefoggingand defrostingofthewindshieldandthe sidewindows.

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- Theadjustableventsarelocatedat thecenterandatthesideendsof thedashboard.Theyhavethe purposeofventilatingtheupperpart ofthepassengercompartment. Therearealsoadjustablevents placedattherearendofthecentral console.Theseventscanbeadjusted inverticalandhorizontaldirection, byoperatingonthecentralhandle1, indicatedinthefollowingpictures. Therotarycontrol2, locatedunder eachvent,allowstopartializetheair flow.

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Inordernottoobstructtheair conditioninginlet, thedefrostingor thedefoggingfunctionoftheglass surfaces, avoidcoveringvents with clothingorotheritems.
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SportSkyhookSuspension (forversions/markets, whereprovided)
The electronicsystemcontrollingthe vehiclesuspensionusesthe sophisticatedonboardsensorsandis aimedatoptimizingvehicle performance.
Thesystemiscapableofconstantly monitoringsuspensiondampingby meansoftheactuatorfittedoneach shockabsorber(Skyhooktype).This way, theshockabsorbersetting is suitedtotheroadsurfaceconditions andvehicledynamics, thusimproving passengercomfortandroad-holding. Bypassingbutton "SPORT" onthe centralconsole, thedrivercanchoose, evenwhiledriving, anormalor dynamic-typesetting forthe suspension, dependingontheirown drivingstyle.

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The strategy used by the system controllingsuspension damping is aimed at reducing the vertical oscillation of the vehicle (rolling and pitching) to a minimum. The activation of SPORT drivemode set the suspension for sports-style driving and acts on the ASRand gearbox systems as well, modifying their setting for dynamic style driving.
SystemComponents
ThesystemiscontrolledbyanECU whichmanageesthesolenoidvalveson eachshockabsorberinresponsetothe sensorsignals,thusadjusting suspensiondampingandsetting.
ThesensorswhichenabletheECUto calculatethevehiclespeed,vertical andsideacceleration,aswellasthe instantaneousbrakingsystem pressure,therebycontrolling suspensiondamping,arethe following:
•frontleft-handverticalacceleration sensor;
•frontright-hand vertical acceleration sensor;
• rearverticalaccelerationsensor;
•frontleft-handwheelacceleration sensor;
•frontright-handwheelacceleration sensor;
•lateralaccelerationsensor;
•drivingspeedsensor;
- brakepedalswitch.
Self-diagnostics
Whenevertheengineisstarted,the systemperformsaself-diagnostic cycle.Ifamalfunctionisfound,the amberwarninglightisdisplayed accompaniedbythemessage"Check suspensions"(seeparagraph "MalfunctionIndicators"inthis chapter).

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CalibrationSelection
The driver can select, in relation to road surface conditions, vehiclespeed, driving style and comfort, one of the twocalibration levels provided by the system: normal or sports style.
- Normalcalibration, activewhen SPORTdrivemodeisdisabled ("SPORT"buttonnotpressed), favors comfortandhigherdrivingstability withlowandaveragegrip conditions.
- Sport-stylecalibration, activewhen SPORTdrivemodeisenabled ("SPORT" buttonpressed), favors wheeldriveandpermitsa dynamic-styledrivingwithoptimal roadholding.
Whenevertheengineisstarted,the systemautomaticallyactivates NORMALdrivemode,evenifSPORT drivemodewasselectedbeforethe enginewaslastturnedoff.
Thesport-stylecalibrationcanbe selectedonlywiththekeyinthe ignitionswitchinMAR(ON)position anditisenabledbypassingbutton "SPORT",evenwhiledriving.
When SPORT drivemode is activated, the word "SPORT" on the instrument cluster display and the LED on the button illuminate.

WARNING!
SPORTdrivemodeshouldnotbe activatediftheroadsurfaceisrough orslippery.
Theelectronicsuspensioncontrol systemworksincombinationwiththe ESCsystem.
Whenthesuspensionissettonormal calibration, stability is increased under medium and low grip conditions, while when it settosport-style calibration, the ESC system optimizes asportier driving.

WARNING!
Inlow-andmedium-gripconditions (e.g., rain, snow, ice, sand, etc.) it is advisable nottouse SPORT drive mode, even with the ESC system enabled.
MalfunctionIndicators
Ifoneormoreelectriccomponentsin thesystemprovetobemalfunctioning whiledriving,theECUilluminatesthe
amberwarninglightaccompanied bythemessage"Checksuspensions" onthedisplay.Inaddition,theECU calibratestheshockabsorberstoa
presetvalue, thusensuringasafe vehiclesetup.
Shouldthemalfunctioninvolveone shockabsorberonly,thiswillnolonger becontrolledbytheECUandwill thereforeeremainsetasitwaswhen thefaultoccurred.Itistherefore possibleforoneofthefourshock absorberstoworkwithafixed calibration,differentfromthatofthe otherones.
Inanycase, safe and secure vehicle driving is always ensured at low speeds.

CAUTION!
Intheeventofamalfunctioninthe suspensioncontrolelectronicsystem, whichwillbeindicatedbythe illuminationoftheamberwarning lightonthedisplaywhiledriving,keep amoderatespeedandhavethevehicle checkedassoonaspossiblebyan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.
Ifamalfunctionoccurswhiledriving, andthisissignaledbytheillumination ofthe amberwarninglightonthe display,itisadvisabletostopthe vehicleassoonaspossible,turnthe keyintheignitionswitchtoSTOP (OFF)positionandthenrestartthe engine.
Ifthemalfunctionisnolongerpresent andthe amberwarninglightonthe displaydoesnotilluminateagain,the electronicsuspensionsystemwill resumenormaloperation.Onthe otherhand,iftheproblempersists, the amberwarninglightonthe instrumentclusterdisplaywillturnon again.
Inbothcases, thesystemmustbe checkedbytheAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
The fault foundism memorized by the ECU and can be diagnosed at an Authorized Maserati Deal are even if it has disappeared spontaneously.

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4-DashboardInstrumentsandControls
InstrumentCluster. 108
InfotainmentSystem.... 1 2 0
AudioControls. 128
AudioSystem. 130
MTC+“Controls”Screen. 131
MTC+Settings. 131
GloveCompartments. 139
AnalogClock. 140
AirConditioningControls. 140
PhoneandVoiceControlsonSteeringWheel. 144

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InstrumentCluster
Theinstrumentclusterisdivided into threemainareasdisplaying information, signsandtext and/oricon messages.
AFuellevelgagewithlowfuel indicatorandanalog speedometershowingthe vehiclespeed.
BAnalogtachometerandcoolant thermometerwithhigh temperaturewarninglight.
CTFTdisplay.Inadditiontoother information,inthisareathe odometerdisplayshowsthe totaldistancecoveredbythe vehicle.
Speedometerandtachometerdisplay themainwarninglights(see"Warning andIndicatorLightsonAnalog Instruments"inthischapter).The otherwarningandindicatorlightsare displayedontheTFTdisplaytogether withmodeanddrivefunction indicators(see"TFTDisplay: Warning/IndicatorLights"inthis chapter).
NOTE:
Theimageshowstheinstrument clusteraftertheinitialcheckcycle.

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A 80 MPH 120 40 20 0 0 MPH 140 160 180 200 77°F C N m c mi [A] 0 B rpm x 1000 270 155 1.2SportVersion

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77°F A MPH C m 0 mi (A) B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80MCVersion
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WarningandIndicatorLights onAnalogInstruments
LowFuelIndicatoronFuelGage
Theilluminationoftheredindicator insidethegageindicatesthatthere areapprox.4.7Gallons(18liters)of fuelinthetank.
Ifthepointerpositionson "0" (beginningofscale)andthefuel reserveindicatorflashes,itmeansthat thereisasystemmalfunction. Inthiscase,contactanAuthorized MaseratiDealertohavethesystem checked.

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1/2 1 40 20 0 WTelltalesonSpeedometer
Followingtelltalesaredisplayedon thefuellevelgageandspeedometer, andrelatedmessagesarevisiblefor10 secondsonthecentralsectorofthe display, unless otherwiseindicated.
Thetelltalesindicatedwith(*)arealso displayedontheTFTdisplay(see"TFT Display"paragraphinthischapter).

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MPH 100 60 40 20 0 1/2 160 180 200ChargingSystemWarningLight

This warning light shows the status of the electrical charging system. If the light stay on or comes on while
driving, turnoff some of the vehicle's non-essential electrical devices or increase enginespeed (if at idle). If the charging system warning light remains on, it means that the vehicle is experiencing a problem with the charging system. Require IMMEDIATE serviceatan Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Ifjumpstartingisrequired, referto "JumpStartProcedures" insection "In anEmergency".
MalfunctionIndicatorLight(\*)

TheMalfunctionIndicator Light(MIL)ispartofan onboarddiagnosticsystem thatmonitorsengineand
automatictransmissioncontrol systems.
Undernormalconditions, this indicatorlightshouldswitchonwhen thekeyintheignitionswitchisin MAR(ON)positionandswitchchoff soonaftertheengineisstarted.
Thisisasignoftheindicatorlight workingproperly. If the indicator remains lighted up or switches on while driving, there is a failure in the fuelsupply/ignition and demission control systems.
The failure could cause high exhaust emissions, loss of performance, poor vehicle handling and high consumption levels.
Undertheseconditionsyoucan proceedslowlywithoutforcingthe engineordrivingathighspeeds. Theindicatorlightwillswitchoffif theproblemissolved.
Theerrorwillberegisteredbythe systeminanycase.

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CAUTION!
- Whenthekeyonthekeyinthe ignitionswitchisintheMAR(ON) positionandiftheindicatorlight doesnotswitchonorifitswitches onwhiledriving,contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerassoon aspossible.
- ProlongeddrivingwiththeMILon couldcausedamagetotheengine controlsystem.Italsocouldaffect fueleconomyanddrivability.Ifthe MILisflashing,severecatalytic converterdamageandpowerloss willsoonoccur.Immediateserviceis required.
ParkingLightsIndicator

Withthekeyremovedfrom theignitionswitch,itindicates thattheparkinglightsareon.
TransmissionFailureWarningLight(\*)

Dependingonthemessage displayeditsignals:
- atransmissionfailure.Ifthe failurepermits,slowlydrive tothenearestAuthorized MaseratiDealer;
- atoohightemperatureofthe transmissionoil.Inthiscase,slow downuntilthetemperaturegoes downtothenormalvaluesforuse (thewarninglightgoesoff). Forfurtherinformationseechapter "AutomaticTransmission"insection "Driving".

CAUTION!
Continuousdrivingwiththe transmissiontemperaturewarning lightilluminatedwilleventuallycause severetransmissiondamageorfailure.

WARNING!
If the transmission temperature warning light is illuminated and you continue operating the vehicle, in some circumstances you could cause the fluid to boil over, come in contact with hot engine exhaust components and cause a fire.
HighBeamIndicator

This indicator lights up when the high beams are switched on or when blinking.
LowOilPressureWarningLight(\*)

Undernormalconditions,the warninglightilluminates whenthekeyintheignition switchisturnedtoMAR(ON)
positionandgoesoffassoonasthe engineisstarted.
If the warning light stays or turns on while driving, the engine oil pressure is too low. The warning light is combined with adisplayed message. In this case, turn the engine off immediately and carry out then necessary checks.
Donotoperatethevehicleuntilthe problemhasbeensolved. Thislight does not indicate the oil level. The engine oil level must be checked with the dipstick located under the hood (see "Maintenance Procedures" in section "Maintenance and Care"). If the problem persists, contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
HeadlightOnIndicator

This indicator will illuminate whenthepositionlightsor headlightsare turnedon. For further details, see
"Lights"insection "Understandingthe Vehicle".
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LeftTurnSignalIndicatorLight

Theindicatorlightsupwhen theleftturnsignalsorthe hazardflashersareturnedon. Theindicatorlightwillflashat
thesamefrequencyoftheturnsignals andiscontrolledbytheleft multifunctionlever.
If the vehicle electronic sense that the vehicle drives more than 1 mile (1.6km) with either turn signal on, a continuous sound will alert the driver to turn the signal off.
If the indicator flashes at a rapid rate, check for defective exterior light bulb.
RearFogLightIndicator

This indicator lights up when there are fog lights are switched on.
TirePressureMonitoringLight(\*)

Thisindicatorlightis connectedtotheTirePressure MonitoringSystem(TPMS). Undernormalconditions,the
warninglightshouldilluminatewhen thekeyintheignitionswitchisin MAR(ON)positionandshouldgooff assoonastheengineisstarted. Ifthewarninglightremainslitor illuminateswhiledriving, thepressure
ofoneormoretiresistoolow:the relatedmessagewillbedisplayed. Ifthewarninglightflashespriorto remainon,itindicatesthatthesystem istemporarilyunavailable.
This warning light illuminates even when you calibrat the TPMS and remains lit until the system is calibrated.
Pleasereferto "TirePressure MonitoringSystem(TPMS)"insection "Driving" for further information.
TelltalesonTachometer
Followingtelltalesaredisplayedon thetachometerandrelatedmessages arevisiblefor10secondsonthe centralsectorofthedisplay,unless otherwiseindicated(see"TFTDisplay" inthischapter).

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rpm x 1000 (A) 0 27 135 120Anti-LockBrakeLight(\*)

Thislight, and its related message, indicate possible malfunctions of the Anti-Lock BrakeSystem (ABS).
Thelightwillturnonwhenthekeyin theignitionswitchisinMAR(ON) positionandmaystayonfor4 seconds.IftheABSlightremainslitor turnsonwhiledriving,theAnti-Lock portionofthebrakesystemisnot functioningandrequiresservice. However,theconventionalbrake systemwillcontinuetooperate normallyifthe BRAKE indicatorlightis switchedoff.IftheABSlightturnson whiledriving,orifitdoesnotswitch onwhenthekeyintheignitionswitch isinMAR(ON)position,pleasevisitas soonaspossibleanAuthorized MaseratiDealerinordertorestorethe Anti-Lockbrakesfunctions.
SeatBeltReminderLight(\*)

Whenthekeyintheignition switchisinMAR(ON) position, theseatbelt reminderlightwilllightupforondssasabulbcheck.
Duringthebulbcheck,youwillhear anacousticsignalifoneorbothfront seatbeltsareunbuckled.

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Afterthebulbcheckorwhiledriving, ifdriverorfrontpassengerseatbeltis unbuckled, togetherwiththeacoustic signaltheseatbeltreminderlightwill lightup.

WARNING!
Maseratiurgesyoutousetheseat beltscorrectlyfastenedandadjusted atalltimes.Correctuseoftheseat beltscanhelpreducetheriskof seriousinjuryintheeventofan accident.Donotpassseatbeltsover sharpedges:theycouldtear.Donot pinanythingtotheseatbelts.This couldreducetheirinitialstrengthand causethemtotearintheeventofa crash.
Referto"OccupantsRestraint Systems"insection"BeforeStarting" forfurtherinformation.
LowBrakeFluidWarningLight(\*)

This warning light illuminates when the brake fluid level drops below the minimum level. If accompanied by a
specificmessage, it indicates an EBD system failure. In this case, donot apply the brakes suddenly, sincethism may cause an early
lockingoftherearwheels.Driving extremelycarefully,immediatelygoto thenearestAuthorizedMaserati Dealertohavethesystemchecked.

WARNING!
If the warning light illuminates while driving, immediately check the brake fluid level. If the fluid is below the minimum level, therem maybe bealeakin the circuit. Contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer before driving further.
Airbag/PretensionerWarningLight(\*)

This warning light will illuminate for a few seconds for a bulb check when the key in the ignition switch is
MAR(ON)position.Ifthelightdoes notilluminatewhilestartingthe engine,stayslit,orswitchesonwhile driving,havethesystemcheckedatan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerassoonas possible.
Inthelattercase, themessagewill remaindisplayed.
See "SupplementalRestraintSystem (SRS)-Airbags" insection "Before Starting" for further information.

WARNING!
If the indicator light remains ON or if it does not illuminate or illuminates while driving, contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
ElectronicStabilityControl(ESC) MalfunctionIndicatorLight(\*)

Thisindicatorlightonthe instrumentclusterwilldisplay whenthekeyintheignition switchisinMAR(ON)position.
It should switch off by starting the engine.
If the light stay on with the engine running, there is a malfunction in the ESC system.
Ifthelightstillstaysonafterseveral ignitioncycles, and the vehicle has been driven for several kilometers more than 30 mph (48 km/h) speed, visit an Authorized Maserati Dealers soon as possible to have the problem diagnosed and restored.
NOTE:
Eachtimethekeyintheignition switchisturnedinMAR(ON)position:
• The ESCoffindicatorlight and the ESCmalfunctionindicatorlight illuminatetemporarily.
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•TheESCsystemwillbeon, evenifit wasturnedoffpreviously. TheESC systemwillmakebuzzingorclicking soundswhenactive. Thisisnormal; thesoundswillstopwhenESC becomesinactivebysolvingthe problemthatcausedtheESC activation.
AirBagMalfunctionWarningLight(\*)

Thewarninglightflashesto indicateamalfunctionofthe AIR BAG warninglight.

WARNING!
- Turningthekeyintheignition switchtoMAR(ON)position, theair bagmalfunctionwarninglight illuminatesbutshouldgooffaftera fewsecondswiththeengine running.
- If the air bag malfunction warning light remain sonor stay sonor if it does not illuminate or if it illuminates while driving, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
RightTurnSignalIndicator

This indicator lights up when therightturnsignals or the hazard flashers are switched on.
The indicator will flash the same frequency of the turn signals and is controlled by the left multifunction lever. If the vehicle electronic sense that the vehicle drives more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with either turn signal on, a continuous sound will advise the drivertoturn the signal off. If the indicator flashes at a fast rate, check for defective outside indicator light bulb.
MaseratiCODEWarningLight(\*)

Withthekeyintheignition switchinMAR(ON)position, theamberwarninglight in theinstrumentclusterandon thedisplayilluminateswhenthe systemdetectsthefollowingfaults:
•alarmsystemnotavailable;
•electronickeynotdetected;
• havethevehicleprotectionsystem checked.
Orwhentheuserisinformedofthe followingevents:
- vehiclebreak-indetected;
•electronickeynotrecognized.
ElectronicStabilityControl(ESC)OFF IndicatorLight

This indicator notifies that the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is disabled; the linked message will be displayed.
ParkingBrakeEngagedIndicator

This indicator light illuminates whentheparkingbrakeis applied.
BrakePadsWornWariningLight(\*)

This warning light illuminates on the instrument cluster when the brake pad have reached their wear limit.
PleasecontactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
HighCoolantTemperatureWarning Light
Thethermometerintheinstrument clusterindicatesthetemperatureof thecoolant.Iftheneedleindicates hightemperaturesandatthesame timethewarninglightcomeson,stop thevehicleimmediatelyandhavethe coolingsystemcheckedbyan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

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| Value | |-------| | 270 | | 195 | | 120 |TFTDisplay: Menusand Settings
TheTFTdisplayperformsthefollowing functions:
•providesgeneralinformationwhile driving;
- signalsfailuresandwarnings. Theusercaninteractwiththesystem bysettingtheparametersforthe informationthatcanberecalled. Thescreenpagedisplayedfollowing theinitialcheckcycle,innormal operatingconditions,(standardscreen page)containsthefollowing information:
1date;
2time;
3gearengaged;
4drivingmode;
5totalodometer;
6tripodometer"A","B"orvehicle speedrepeated;
7otherindicatorsorwarninglights thatmaybedisplayedasicons (see "TFTDisplay:Warning/IndicatorLights" in this chapter);
8outsidetemperature.

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06:30 77°F Mon 10 July D AUTO mi 620 mi [A] 564.7Fromthe "Settings"menuinthe MTC+, theusercanalsochooseto havetheinformationdisplayedforthe trip, audio, media, navigatorand phonerepeatedontheinstrument cluster. Fortherelevantprocedures andinstructions, seethechapter "MTC+Settings", inthissection, and "OnBoardComputer(Trip)"insection "Driving".
TFTDisplay:Controls
modeButton
Thescreenpageactivationandsetting arecontrolledbypassingthe "MODE", "+" and "-"buttonsonthe leftcontrolpanelnexttothesteering column.

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AUTO OK OK OK OK OKPressingthe "MODE" buttonbriefly willswitchtothefollowingscreen pagesinsequence:
- TripA.
- TripB.
•Tirepressure. - TPMScalibration.
•Frontleftseatcomfort.
•Frontrightseatcomfort. - Standard.

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"+"and"-"Buttons
Bymeansofthe"+"and"-"buttons, theusercanadjusttheinstrument clusterbrightness. Whenascreenpageisviewed,these buttonscanbeusedtoselectthe availableoptions(seeparagraph "TFT Display:ScreenPages" inthischapter).
TFTDisplay:ScreenPages
TripScreenPage
TheTripscreenpageisrecalledby pressingthe"MODE"button.Each Tripscreenpage"A"or"B"istimed, i.e.itisdisplayedforamaximumof10 seconds,afterwhichthescreenpage previouslyactiveisdisplayedonce again. Beforethe10secondtiminghas elapsed,pressingthe"MODE"button briefly(lessthan2seconds)willreset thetripinformationrelatingtothe flashingodometer"A"or"B". Whenthe"TripA"or"TripB"feature isactive,thefollowinginformationis viewedonthedisplay:
•traveleddistance(showninthe lowerrightarea);
• averagefuelconsumption(Avg. cons.)
•averagetravelingspeed(Avg. speed);
• triptime;
- fuelrange(Range); Theunitforthisdatacanbeadjusted bytheuserfromtheMTC+Settings menu.

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06:30 77°F Trip [A] Avg.cons. 04,0 mph Avg.speed 001 mph Trip time 00:25 km Range 135 ml AUTO mi mi [A] 620 564.7NOTE:
TripandServiceinformationcanbe viewedbyaccessingthe "Trip" menu ontheMTC+screen(see "OnBoard ComputerTrip(Trip)"insection "Driving").
TirePressureScreenPage
If the vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), by pressing the "MODE" button the user will display information about the tire pressure. This screen page is displayed for 10 seconds and, in normal conditions (calibrated system and no faults), it will appear as shown in the picture.

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06:30 77°F Tire Pressure psi 32 32 psi psi 32 32 psi AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7Inaddition, the system acknowledges the following conditions:
- lowpressureor punctuationinoneor moretires;
•systemnotcalibrated;
•systemfailure.
For further details, see "TirePressure Monitoring System-TPMS" in section "Driving".
TPMSCalibrationPage
Selectthe"TPMSCALIBRATION" screenpagebypassingthe"MODE" buttontocalibratethesystem. Thisoperationisnecessaryafter replacementorreversalofoneor moretires:inthesecasesthe (!) warninglightwillilluminateon theinstrumentclusterandthedisplay willshowthemessagewarningthe drivertocalibratethesystem.

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NOTE:
The TPMScalibrationoperationis possible even with the engineer running but the vehicle must bestationary (0mph-km/h).
See "TirePressureMonitoringSystem (TPMS)" insection "Driving" to calibratethesystem.

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06:30 77°F TPMS CALIBRATION Press and hold "+" to activate calibration AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7ComfortScreenPage
Repeatedlypressthe"MODE"button to display the screen pages showing the operating status of the heating system foreach seat.
Theusercanviewthefollowing information:
- seatindication;
•heatinglevel.

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06:30 77°F FRONT RIGHT SEAT COMFORT 0 AUTO D mi mi [A] 620 564.7Thisscreenpageremainsdisplayedfor 10seconds.
RPMIndicatorPage(MCversiononly)
The "RPMINDICATOR" screenpage allowstheusertodisplay, withinthe standardscreenpage, alsoavirtual RPMgage.
Thescreenpagecanberecalled by pressing the "MODE" button repeatedly. The options available are the following:
•ON(displayenabled);
•OFF(displaydisabled).
Thechosenoptionisactivatedifthe userpressesthe"MODE"buttonto confirmit.

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06:30 77°F RPM INDICATOR ON OFF AUTO D mi mi [A] 620 564.7
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06:30 77°F MC-5 SPORT mi mi [A] 620 564.7If the audioornavigation data repetition option is active on the MTC+, when the users set the virtual RPM indicator this settings shall be ignored until the repetition function is disabled (see "NTC+Settings" in this section).
TFTDisplay:Warning/Indicator Lights
Besidesomewarning/indicatorlights showninsidetheanaloginstruments (indicatedby(*)inthe"Warningand IndicatorLightsonAnalog Instruments"paragraphofthis chapter)theTFTdisplayshowsinthe dedicatedareaotherwarning/ indicatorlightswiththerelevant messagesfor10seconds,unless otherwisespecified.

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LowEngineOilLevelWarningLight

This warning light and the related displayed message, indicate a low engine oil level. The engine oil level must be
checkedwiththedipstickfittedunder thehood(see "Maintenance Procedures" insection "Maintenance andCare").
PowerSteeringFailureWarningLight

Thiswarninglight, and the related message, illuminate whenthepowersteeringis notoperatingandneeds
service.
Driveslowlybytothenearest
AuthorizedMaseratiDealer, being extremelycarefulassteeringeffort mayincrease.
CatalystOverTemperatureWarning Light

Thiswarninglight, and the relatedmessage, lightupif theenginerunsirregularly withconsequenthigh
temperatureintheexhaustsystem.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except an necessary service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Form more information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

WARNING!
- If the warning light is accompanied by them message "High catalysts temperatureslowdown": the temperature of the catalytic converters to high. The driver must slow down immediately until the warning light turnoff.
- Ifthemessage "Excessivecatalysts temperaturedonotdriveon" appearsafterdecelerating:the temperatureinthecatalytic convertershasreacheddangerous levelandthecatalyticconverters couldbedamaged.Driveslowlyto thenearestAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
- Maseratideclinesallresponsibility forwhateverdamagederivingfrom noncompliancewiththeabove mentionedwarnings.

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EngineTemperatureWarningLight

This warning light coupled with the light on the coolant thermometer notifies when the engine is overheated. If
thetemperaturereachescriticallevels thiswarninglightwillilluminateinred colorcombinedwiththerelated messageondisplay.
If the indicator lights switches on while driving, safely pullover and stop the vehicle. If the A/C system is on, turn it off. Also, shift the transmission into N (Neutral) and idle the vehicle. If the temperature does not return to normal, immediately turn the engine off and contact an Authorized
MaseratiDealer.
Check "EngineOverheating" insection "InanEmergency" formore information.
DoorsandLidsOpenWarningLight

This warning light indicates that the doorsorlids are open or not properly closed. The instrument cluster display also
shows an image of the vehicle with the part not closed highlighted in red and the related message.

WARNING!
Beforestartingoff, closeanydoors and lidsthatareopenornotproperly closed.
FuelCutoutEnabledWarningLight

This warning light illuminates whenacollisionactivates the inertiaswitch, thuscutting off the fuelsupply.

WARNING!
Afteracollision, if yousmell fuelor noteleakages from the fuelsystem, donotreactivatetheswitchinorder to prevent theriskoffire.
WindshieldandHeadlightsWasher LowFluidIndicator

This indicator will illuminate for 10 second sto indicate a low level of the windshield and headlight swasher fluid. A
relatedmessagewillbedisplayed. See "MaintenanceProcedures" in section "MaintenanceandCare" for fluidfilling.
LightingSystemFailureWarningLight

This warning light illuminates in the case of a system failure or burning-out of the position, turnsignal, rear fog and
licenseplatelightbulbs.
See "BulbReplacement" insection "MaintenanceandCare" for further details.
StopLightFailureWarningLight

This warning light illuminates in the case of a system failure or burning-out of the stop light bulbs.
See "BulbReplacement" insection "MaintenanceandCare" for further details.
TwilightSensorFailureWarningLight

This warning light illuminates in the case of a failure of the twilight sensor.
ContactanAuthorized
MaseratiDealertohavethevehicle checked.
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AdaptiveLightControlSystemFailure WarningLight

This warning light, and the related message, indicate a failure of the automatic headlightaimingsystem.
PleasecontactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealertocheckthesystem.
ASRSystemFailureWarningLight

This warning light indicates the deactivation or failure of the ASR system.
Intheeventofafailure,
contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
RainSensorFailureWarningLight

This warning light indicates that therainsensorofthe windshieldwipersystemis faulty.
PleasecontactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealertocheckthesystem.
ParkAssistSensorFailureWarning Light

This warning light indicates that the sensor of the park assists system is faulty.
PleasecontactanAuthorized
MaseratiDealertocheckthesystem.
SuspensionsFailureWarningLight

This warning light and the related messageturnon while driving if there is a failure of the suspensionsystem.
PleasecontactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealertocheckthesystem.
IceHazardIndicator

Whentheexternal temperaturefallsbelow3°C (38°F), the temperaturevalue blinksforafewseconds, the
warninglightturnsonandamessage isdisplayedtowarnthedriverofthe riskoficyroadbed.
Undersuchconditions, were recommend using the ICE drivemode (see
"AutomaticTransmission"insection "Driving")drivecarefullyandslow downasthegripofthetiresmaybe significantlyreduced.
Thewarninglightswitchesoffwhen thetemperaturereaches6°C(43°F)or higher.
EPBAutomaticOperationDisabled WarningLight

This warning light and related message illuminate when the EPB automatic activation/deactivation function is
disabled.
The failure could also completely or partially block the vehicle because the parking brake could remain one even after it has been automatically or manually disengaged though its controls.
Ifitisstillpossibletousethevehicle (parkingbrakenotengaged)driveto thenearestAuthorizedMaserati
Dealerandremembertoperformeach operation/commandduringwhichthe electricparkingbrakedoesnotwork.
SeatHeatingIndicator

It indicates that the heating function is activated on one or more seats.
MaintenanceScheduleIndicator

Dependingonthe accompanyingmessage,this indicatesthatserviceschedule deadlinesareeither
approachingordue.
Uponreachingadeadline,contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

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CruiseControl(CC)setindicator

Thisgreenlightindicatorwill illuminatewhentheCCisset. Forfurtherinformation,check "ElectronicCruiseControl" in
section"Driving".
SPORTDriveModelIndicator

This indicator illuminates when the button that sets the vehicle to the SPORT mode is pressed.
NOTE:
- SPORTmodechangesthevehicle drivingfeatures.
- SPORTmodeshouldnotbeactivated iftheroadsurfaceisinpoor conditionsorslippery.
- Inlow-andmedium-gripconditions (e.g., rain, snow, ice, sand, etc.)itis advisablenottoactivateSPORT mode, evenwiththeESCenabled.
ICEDriveModelIndicator

This indicator illuminates whenthelowgripfunctionis active.
FuelEconomyIndicator

While driving, the system will indicate that you should shift gears in order to optimize fuel consumption when the
requiredspeedisreached.
Therecommended gear shift indicator will only work when the transmission isettomanual sequential operation.
AUTODriveModelIndicator

This indicator illuminates when the automatic drive mode is active.
MANUALDriveModelIndicator

This indicator illuminates whenthemanual drivemode isactive.
InfotainmentSystem
The vehicle is equipped with the Infotainment Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+) System, an advanced user interface which incorporates the on-board computer and combines innovative and exclusive technical features integrating entertainment, usersettings, satellite navigation system (with digital maps where available), communication and information features within a single system.
TheMTC+Systemfeaturesanaudio systemwhichisacousticallyoptimized forthisspecificvehicle.

WARNING!
Thenavigationsystemassiststhe driverwhiledriving,providingadvice andsuggestions,byvoiceguidance andgraphicinformation,forthebest routetoreachthesetdestination.The suggestionsprovidedbythe navigationsystemdonotrelievethe driverfromfullresponsibilityforthe maneuversmadethroughtrafficwhile driving,orfromcompliancewithroad regulationsandotherprovisions regardingroadtraffic.Theperson
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drivingthevehicleisalwaysandin anycaseresponsibleforsafedriving ontheroad.
The vehicle is provided with as specific add to the owner's manual, describing the MTC+System features and listing all warnings and precautions, which are essential for a safe use of the system. Maserati advises you to read this add carefully and thoroughly. The MTC+display is positioned in the central part of the dashboard and the manual controls and devices for connecting external sources are positioned on the central console.
1MTC+touchdisplay.
2PortsforSDcard,AUXandUSB insidethecentralconsoleglove compartment(forfurtherdetails, referto"Interiorfeatures"in section"Understandingthe Vehicle").
3 ≡ "Browse" and "Mute" button.
4 "Back"button.
5"Enter"buttonand shutdown/restartMTC+system.
6Volumecontrol.
7Tune/scrollcontrol.
Inadditiontothesecommands, in "Radio", "SiriusXMSatelliteRadio" (if available) and "Media" modeyoucan usetheaudiocontrolsonthesteering wheel (see "AudioControls" in this section for further information).
NOTE:
"SiriusXMSatelliteRadio"istheUS serviceonlyavailableinthe48 ContinentalUnitedStatesand Canadianmarkets. Subscriptionis required. For further details refer to the MaseratiTouchControlsPlus (MTC+)guide.

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Diagram of car interior with numbered components for identification
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ManualControlsandDevices
SD,AUXandUSBPorts
WhenanSDcardisinsertedintoits housing, theMTC+isabletoreadit andselectmultimediafiles(musicand images)fromthedevice. ByusingtheAUXandUSB(full)inputs itispossibletoconnectexternal devicestotheMTC+(seechapter "Interiorfeatures"insection "UnderstandingtheVehicle"). Afterconnectingthedevice, byusing theMTC+displaysoftkeys, knobson thecentralconsoleandcontrolsatthe steeringwheel, usercannavigate throughthecontentoftheconnected deviceandsetitsplayingmode.
MultimediaNavigationControlson CentralConsole
Themanualcontrolslocatedonthe centralconsoleareafurtherinterface forthedriverandnearbypassenger, thataddstotheMTC+display softkeys.Usingthemanualcontrols, theMTC+displaywillworkasa graphicdisplayoftheinputsfromthe controls.
VolumeControl
Byworkingthisknobin"Radio", "SiriusXMSatelliteRadio"(ifavailable) or "Media"mode,usercanadjustthe
volumeoftheradiooraudiofiles, fromminimumtomaximumandvice versa. Turnknobclockwisetoincrease thevolume, anti-clockwisetodecrease it. Thevolumestatuswillbeindicated inthetoppartoftheMTC+display.

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12:00 10:10 75° outTune/ScrollControl
Byworkingthisknobin"Radio", "SiriusXMSatelliteRadio"(ifavailable) or "Media" mode, usercanshift throughtheradiostations/channelsor scrollthetracksinsideconnected externaldevicesandconfirmthe selectionbypressingenterbutton. InanyothermodeoftheMTC+, use thisknobtoscrollthelistofavailable optionsortomanagethecursor movementinthelowerbarofthe mainmenus. Thenpressenterbutton to confirm the functionorsetting highlightedonMTC+display.
Browse/MuteButton
Afterselectingafunction,usingthe tune/scrollknoborsoftkeysonMTC+ display,pressthisbuttontoseethe detailoftheitems/optionsofthe selectedfunction.Thisbuttonisalso usedasshortcuttodisplaythephone book,whenthe"Phone"menuis selected,orthefavoriteswhenthe "Nav(Navigation)"menuisselected. Pressandholdthisbuttonfor2-3 secondstomutethevolumeofthe radioormediafiles. Thevolumemutestatuswillbe indicatedinthetoppartoftheMTC+ display.

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Music muted 10:10 75° out.BackButton
Pressthisbuttonontogobackto previousmenuorpreviousscreen. Pressthisbuttonontoshiftthe navigationonelevelbackwardon MTC+screen.Ifitispressedandheld
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foratleast2seconds, itbringsthe cursorbackinthelowerbarofthe mainmenus.
EnterButton
To confirm the function or setting highlighted on MTC+ display. When in "Radio" mode and the key in the ignition switch in MAR(ON) position, holding this button you can save your preset stations. With key not inserted in the ignition switch in STOP(OFF) position, pressing and holding this button for 2-3 second will turn off the MTC+ system. If pressed again and held for 2-3 seconds, the MTC+ will turn back on.
MainMenuBaronMTC+ Display
Thesoftkeyslocatedonthelowerpart oftheMTC+displayrepresentthe mainmenumodes/functions,which arebrieflyindicatedbelow.

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For further information referto the dedicated booklet included in the owner documentation.
1."Radio"softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoenterthe Radiomode. Thedifferenttuner modes:FM,AM,SiriusXM SatelliteRadio(ifequipped)and "Aha" App(forcountrieswhere itissupported)canbeselected bytouchingtherelatedsoftkeys intheRadiomode.
2."Media"softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoaccess mediasourcessuchas:USB Device,AUX,BluetoothandSD cardaslongastherequested mediaispresent.
3."Controls"softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoaccessthe "ScreenOff" and "Settings" features. Featurescanbe selectedandturnedon/offor adjustedbytouchingtherelated softkey(see"MTC+"Controls" Screen"inthissection).
4. Ⓧ (Apps)softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoaccess connectedphoneconnection optionsanduserfunctions settings.
5."Trip"softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoaccessthe tripfeatures.Referto"Onboard Computer(Trip)"insection "Driving"tochoosefromthe availableoptions.
6."Nav"softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoaccessthe Navigationfeature.Refertothe MTC+instructionmanualfor furtherdetails.

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7."Phone"softkey
Touchthissoftkeytoaccessthe MTC+Phonefeaturethatcanbe setormonitoredviaMTC+.
Touchoneofthesesoftkeystoaccess thelistoffunctionsthattheusercan set.
TouchscreenDisplayWarnings

CAUTION!
- Do NOT attach any object to the touchscreen, doing so can result in damage to the touchscreen.
- Donotpressthescreenwithany hardorsharpobjects(pen, USBstick, jewelry, etc.)whichcouldscratchthe touchscreensurface.
- Donotsprayanyliquidorcaustic chemicalsdirectlyonthescreen.Use acleananddrymicrofiberlens cleaningclothinordertocleanthe touchscreen.
- If necessary, use alint-freecloth dampened with a cleaningsolution, such as isopropylalcohol, or an isopropylalcohol and watersolution ratio of 50:50. Besure to follow the solvent manufacturer's precautions and directions.
SwitchOFFTouchscreenBacklight
If the screen backlight becomes annoying when driving, it is possible to switch it off.
Switchoffthescreenbacklightby touching "ScreenOFF" softkeyinthe "Controls" screenofMTC+display.

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Controls Screen Off Settings Radio Media Controls Trip NAV PhoneCustomizingtheMainMenu Bar
Thesoftkeysforthemainfunctionsof theMTC+system, indicatedatthe bottomoftheMTC+display, canbe easilycustomizedtosuituser's requirements, asfollows:
- press ⌘ buttontoopen applications/settingsscreen;
- holddepressedanddragtheicon correspondingtotheselected functionuntilitoverlapstheoneto bereplacedonthebottombar.

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UsetheMTC+Displayas ProjectionDevice
If your smartphone is properly connected to the vehicle via the USB (full) port, in the (Apps) screen in place of "Phone" soft key and in the source list of "Media" screen you can find the "AppleCarPlay" (example shown in picture) or the "Android Auto" app soft key (according to the MTC+ System installed). "Android Auto" app need to be downloaded on your mobile device.
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"AppleCarPlay" allowsthebestuseof youriPhone ^® inthecarandperfect integrationwiththeMTC+display andwiththecontrolsofthecar, includingSirivoicecontrol.Youcan makephonecalls,accesstomusic, sendandreceivemessages,get real-timedirectionsontraffic conditions,stayingfocusedonthe road.
The "AndroidAuto" appletsyou shareinformationwhiledrivingand makeiteasiertoaccessGoogle. The interfaceisequippedwithGoogle Mapswithvoiceguidednavigation, trafficinformationinrealtime, on-demandaccesstomillionsofsongs inGooglePlayMusic.Italsoofferthe possibilitytomakephonecallsorsend andreceivemessageswithouttaking
yourhandsoffthesteeringwheel. YoucanalsorequestGoogletomake anytypeofresearch.AndroidAuto willgiveaneasieraccessto applicationsandcontentfromthe MTC+systemdisplay. Thefollowingtablesshowthe "Screen" and "Audio" source(of projectiondevice orofMTC+ System )whenasmartphoneis connected,asessionisestablishedand thedevice(TableA)ortheMTC+ System(TableB)isperformingan action.

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TableA:deviceisperforminganaction
| Action ☐ | MTC+System ☑:ActiveMode | ||||
| RadioMediaNavigationPhoneVoiceRec. | NE | ☐ | ☐ | ||
| NoAppactive | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ |
| StartMedia Player | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio:+ ☑ ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ |
| StartNavigation | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑+Audiopriority | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑+Audiopriority | PoputoaskwhichNavtouse | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑+Audiopriority | |
| StartPhoneCall | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | ||||
| StartVoiceRec. | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ | Screen: ☑Audio: ☑ |

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| Action | Device:ActiveMode | ||||
| NoAppactive | MediaNavigation | VoiceRec. | Audio: | ||
| StartRadio | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: | Screen:MainAudio:+mixpromptnav | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: |
| StartMediaPlayer | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: | Screen:MainAudio:+Audiopriority | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: |
| StartNavigation | Screen:Audio: | Screen:MainAudio:+Audiopri | whichNavtouse | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: |
| StartPhoneCall | Screen:Audio: | ||||
| StartVR | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio:+Audiopriority | Screen:Audio:+Audiopriority | CannotstartVRduringCall | Screen:Audio: |
| StartRearviewCamera | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: | Screen:Audio: |
MediaNavigationPhoneCallVoiceRec.

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AudioControls
The vehicle is equipped with audio control that allow both driver and front passenger to operate the audio system. These control can be used to adjust audio volume, changer radio station/channelormode (FM, AM, USB, etc).
SteeringWheelAudioControls
OnFrontSideofSteeringWheel
Theaudiocontrolsarerocker-type switchesandbuttonslocatedinthe frontsideofthesteeringwheel. Thefunctionofthesecontrolsisthe following:
+Increasesthesoundsystem volume.
-Decreasesthesoundsystem volume.

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"Radio" mode: ifpressed briefly, searchforthefirst tunablestationwithhigher frequency.
"SiriusXMSatelliteRadio" mode (if available): if pressed briefly goestothenextcategory starting from the one currently selected.
"Media" mode: ifpressed briefly, trackfastforward.
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"Radio" mode: ifpressed briefly, searchforthefirst stationwithalowerfrequency thatcanbetunedinto.
"SiriusXMSatelliteRadio" mode (if available): if pressed briefly goestothepreviouscategory starting from the one currently selected.
"Media" mode: ifpressed briefly, goestotheprevious trackifselectedwithinthefirst 3secondsoftrackplaying.
Otherwisethetrackisplayed againfromthebeginning.
"Media" mode: ifpressed longer, trackfastforward.
SRCModeselection:"Radio" or "Media".
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NOTE:
"SiriusXMSatelliteRadio"istheUS serviceonlyavailableinthe48 ContinentalUnitedStatesand Canadianmarkets.Subscriptionis required.Forfurtherdetailsreferto theMaseratiTouchControlsPlus (MTC+)guide.
OnRearSideofSteeringWheel
Theseaudiocontrolsarerocker-type switcheswithabuttoninthecenter andarelocatedontherearsideofthe steeringwheel,rightbehindthefront audioswitches(thepictureshowsthe audiocontrolsontheleftside). Thesecontrolsreplicatethe functionalityofthetune/scrollbottom rotaryknobonthecentralconsole. Thefunctionalitiesarethesameon bothrocker-typeswitches. Byworkingtheserocker-typeswitches in"Radio"or"Media"mode,usercan shiftthroughtheradiostations/channelsorscrollthetracksinside connectedexternaldevicesand confirmtheselectionbypassingthe centralbutton. InanyothermodeoftheMTC+,use thesecontrolstoscrollthelistof availableoptionsortomanagethe cursormovementinthelowerbarof
themainmenus.Thenpress the centralbuttonontoconfirmthefunction orsettinghighlightedonMTC+ display.

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In "Radio" or "SiriusXMSatellite Radio" (ifavailable)mode,turnthe volumeupperknobtosettheaudio volume,orturnthetune/scrollbottom knobtotunestation.

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AudioSystem
The vehicle is equipped with a audio system that offers superiors sound quality, higher sound pressure levels and reduced energy consumption. The system maximizes the amplifier and speaker technology delivering substantially higher components and system efficiency.
PremiumSystem
The vehicle is equipped with a "Premium" sound system which features 9 speakers and can develop a sound output of 900W.
SystemComponents
The "Premium" systemincludes:

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2Two1in(25mm)Tweeter positionedinthepassenger compartment,neartheoutside rearviewmirrors.
3Two6.5in(165mm)Mid-Woofer oneachofthedoorpanels.
4Two6.5in(165mm)Mid-Woofer onthesidepanelsoftherear seats.
5Two1in(25mm)Tweeter positionedonthesideoftherear luggageshelf.
6OneSub-Wooferpositioned centrallyontherearluggage shelf.
712-channelamplifierlocatedon innerleft-handsideoftrunk compartment.
MTC+"Controls"Screen
Touchthe"Controls"softkeyonthe lowerpartoftheMTC+displayyouto turnofftheMTC+screenandtoaccess the"Settings"menu.

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Controls Screen Off Settings Radio Media Controls Trip Nav PhoneNOTE:
•ScreenOff
- For further details referals to the "Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+) guide.
- Allsettingsmustbeeditedwiththe keyintheignitionswitchinMAR (ON)position.
Thisfeatureallowsyoutoswitchoff theMTC+screenbacklightifit becomesannoyingwhendriving.See "InfotainmentSystem"inthis sectionforfurtherdetails.
- Settings
Thismenuallowsyoutoaccessthe
customerprogrammablefeatures (see "MTC+Settings" in this section).
MTC+Settings
CustomerProgrammable Features
TheMTC+Systemusesacombination ofkeysabletoaccessandchangethe customerprogrammablefeatures. Access"Settings" menutouching "Controls" softkeyonthelowerpart oftheMTC+display,centrallyofthe dashboard,orusingmanualcontrols oncentralconsole(referto "InfotainmentSystem" inthissection). Turnthetune/scrollknobtoscroll throughmenusandchangesettings onMTC+display,presstheenter upperbuttonontoconfirmtheselection.

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NOTE:
- For further details referto the "Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+) " guide.
- Allsettingsmustbeeditedwithkey intheignitionswitchinMAR(ON) position.
Todisplaytheprogrammablefeatures menuonMTC+touchthe"Settings" softkeyon"Controls"screen.


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Controls Screen Off Settings Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhoneInthismodetheMTC+Systemallows youtoaccessthefollowing programmablefeatures(someofthem areoptionalandmaynotbeavailable onyourvehicle):Display,Units,Voice Commands,Clock,Safety&Driving Assistant,Lights,Doors&Locks,Audio,Phone/Bluetooth,SiriusXMSetup,RestoreSettings,ClearPersonalData andSystemInformation.
NOTE:
- Onlyonetouchscreenarea/softkey maybeselectedatatime.
- Menunavigationindicationsreferto theuseofsoftkeysonMTC+display: thesameoperationscanbe performedusingthemanualcontrols oncentralconsole.
Tomakeaselection, and enter the desired feature, touch the corresponding soft key on themenu (thepictureshownis "Clock").

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Settings Display Clock Safety & Drive Assistance Lights Doors & Locks Audio Radio Media Controls Trip New PhoneToscrollthroughthefeatures,move thecursorupordown,ortouchthe arrow▼or▲.Oncethedesiredmode isentered,pressandreleasethe touchscreenareaofthesettingthat youwishtomodify.Thenewsetting willbehighlightedwithoneormore boxestoindicatestatusorpossible variantsofthefeaturestatus.Acheck
markinaboxindicatesthecurrent statusofthefeature.Touchthecheck marktocancel,ortheemptyboxto insertthecheckmark,andchangethe statusofthefeature.

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Settings > Clock Sync with GPS Time Set Time Hours Set Time Minutes Time Format 12 hrs 24 hrs Show Time In Status Bar Set Date in Cluster Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhoneOncetheprocedureiscompleted(for example,Displaymode)touchthe ← backarrowsoftkeytoreturntothe previousmenuortouchtheupper right"X"softkey,toclosethesettings screen.Touchingthe▲or▼softkeys andthecursorontherightsideofthe screenwillallowyoutoscrollupor downthroughtheavailablesettings.
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Settings > Display Mode Manual Auto Display Brightness Night - - - Display Brightness Day - - Set Language (English) Touchscreen Beep Control Screen Time-Out Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhoneDisplay
Afterpressingthe"Display"softkey thefollowingmodesettingswillbe available.
- DisplayMode
Wheninthisdisplayyoucanselect oneoftheautodisplaysettings.To changemodestatus,checkmark "Night","Day"or"Auto".
•DisplayBrightnessNight
When in this display, you can select the brightness with the headlights on. Adjust the brightness from level 0 to 10 with the " + " and " - " setting soft keys or by selecting an midpoint on the scale between the " + " and " - " soft keys.

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Settings > Display Display Mode Manual Auto Display Brightness Night - 7 + Display Brightness Day - 7 + Set Language (English) Touchscreen Beep Control Screen Time-Out Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav Phone•DisplayBrightnessDay
Wheninthisdisplay,youcanselect thebrightnesswiththeheadlights off.Adjustthebrightnessas previouslyexplainedfor"Night" setting.
- SetLanguage
Wheninthisdisplay,youcanselect onelanguageforalldisplay descriptions,includingthetrip featuresandthenavigationsystem. Theavailablelanguagesarespecific tothetargetmarkets.
- Keyboard
Selectingthisfeature, thedisplay showsthealphanumerickeyboard toenteraddress, stations, etc..
- TouchscreenBeep
Wheninthisdisplay,youcanturn onorshutoffthesoundactivated
bypressureofatouchscreen softkey.
- ControlsScreenTime-Out
Whenthismodeisselected, the "Controls" screenwillremain displayedfor5seconds. If thismode isnotselected, thescreenwill remaindisplayeduntilclosed manually.
•NavNextTurnPop-upsinCluster
Byselectingthisfeature,thenext turndirectionwillappearonthe instrumentclusteralonga programmedrouteuntilthedesired destinationisreached(seepicture).

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Whenthismodeisselected,the displaywillshowthepop-ups messageswiththenumberand stateofthecallinprogress.

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•AutoShowSmartphoneDisplay UponConnection
ThisfeatureallowstousetheMTC+ displayasaprojectiondevice connectedviaUSBportinorderto browsetheAppleCarPlayand AndroidAutoapps.Bysettingthis feature,automaticswitchfrom nativescreentoprojectiondevice willhappeneverytimeyouconnect yoursmartphone.Forfurtherdetails refertothe"MaseratiTouchControl Plus(MTC+")guide.
Units
Afterpressingthe "Units" and then "Custom" softkeyonthetouchscreen youmayselectbetweenMetricand Imperialunitsofmeasure.Eachunitof measurecanbeindependently displayedintheTFTDisplayandinthe navigationsystem.Thefollowing selectableunitsofmeasurearelisted below:
•Speedunit:
selectfrom:"mph"or"km/h".
•Consumptionunit:
selectfrom:"mpgUS","mpgUK", "l/100km" and "km/l".
•Distanceunit:
selectfrom:"miorkm".
-Pressureunit:
selectfrom:"PSI"or"BAR".
•Temperatureunit:
selectfrom:"°F"or"°C".
VoiceCommands
Afterpressing "Voice" softkey the following modes will be available.
•VoiceResponseLength
Wheninthisdisplay,youcanchange thevoiceresponselengthsettings. Tochangethevoiceresponse length,touchthe"Brief"or "Detailed"softkey.
•ShowCommandList
Whenthisfeatureisselected,itis possibletoselectoptionsduringa voicecontrolsession.Optionsfor availablecontrolsare:"Always", "w/Help" or "Never".
Clock
Timeisalwaysvisibleonthedashboard analogclock(see"AnalogClock"in thissection)andindigitalformaton theinstrumentclusterandonthe MTC+display.

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- SyncwithGPSTime
Timeisnormallyautomatically synchronizedwiththeradiosignal. Itisalsopossibletosetautomatic synchronizationmodeusingGPS signalinstead.

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Settings > Clock Sync with GPS Time Set TimeHours Set TimeMinutes Time Format 12 hrs 24 hrs Show Time In Status Bar Set Date in Cluster Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone- SetTimeHours
With "SyncwithGPSTime" feature unchecked and this mode selected, you can set the hours manually from 1 to 24. Toselect, touch the "+" or "-" soft keystoadjust the hours.
- SetTimeMinutes
With "SyncwithGPSTime" feature unchecked and this mode selected, you can set them minutes manually from 0 to 59. Toselect, touch the "+" or "-" soft keys as done for the hours.
- TimeFormat
Wheninthismode,youcanselect thetimeformatdisplay.Tochange thecurrentsetting,touchand releasethe"12Hrs"or"24Hrs" softkey.
•ShowTimeInStatusBar
Thisfeaturewillallowyoutoturn onorshutoffthedigitalclockin thestatusbar.
- SetDateinCluster(DD/MM/YY)
Wheninthismode,youcansetthe datemanuallyinthestatusbarof theMTC+andontheinstrument clusterdisplay.Touchthe"+"or"-" softkeystoadjust"Day","Month" and"Year".
Safety&DrivingAssistant
Touchthissoftkeytosetthefollowing modes.
- Stop&GoParkingSensors
Thisfeatureallowsyoutodisable theparkingsensorssignalunder specialtrafficconditions.
See "ParkAssist" insection "Before Starting" for further information.
•ParkViewCamerawithDynamic Guidelines
Whenthisfeatureisselected,by movingthetransmissionleverinR (Reverse)position,therearview imagewithdynamicguidelineswill appearonMTC+display.
Thefeaturecanbesetto "On" or "Off".
•ParkViewCameraOffDelay
Byselectingthisfeature,whenthe transmissionleverismovedoutofR (Reverse),therearviewimagewith dynamicguidelineswillbedisplayed forupto10secondsaftershifting unlesstheforwardvehiclespeed exceeds8mph(12km/h),orthe transmissionisshiftedintoP(Park) orthekeyintheignitionswitchis turnedinSTOP(OFF)position. Thefeaturecanbesetto"On" or "Off".
•InstrumentPanelBuzzerVolume
Thisfeatureallowsadjustingthe volumeoftheacousticsignalthat accompaniessomeinstrumentpanel warnings(EPBoverheating,seat andrearviewmirrorposition storage).
Thevolumecanbesetto7levels identifiedbynumbersfrom"1" to "7" bypassingthe "+" or "-" softkey.
•LightSensor
Thisfeatureallowstoadjustthe sensitivityofthetwilightsensorfor turningonthelights.
Thefeaturecanbesetto3levels: "Low", "Medium" (defaultsetting) and "High".

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Settings > Safety & Driving Assistance Parkview Camera with Dynamic Guidelines Parkview Camera Off Delay Instrument Panel Buzzer Volume Lights Sensor Low Medium High Speed Limit Activation Speed Limit 80 MPH Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone- SpeedLimit
Thisfeatureallowstosetaspeed limitandactivateanalarmsignal whichwillsoundwhenthe maximumspeedlimitsetis exceeded.
Checkmarkedthesoftkeytoenable thefeature.
Pressthenthe " + " or " - " softkeyto increaseordecreasethespeedlimit. Eachtouchincreases/decreasesthe valueby5units.
Lights
Pressthe "Lights" softkeytosetthe followingmodes.
•DaytimeLights(DRL,for versions/marketswhereprovided) Ifactivated,thisfeatureallowsthe automaticswitchingonoftheDRL uponswitchingoffoftheposition
lightsandviceversa. When the position lightsswitchon, the DRL switchoff.
See "Lights" insection "UnderstandingtheVehicle" for further information.
Doors&Locks
Pressthe "Doors&Locks" softkeyto setthefollowingmodes.
•AutoDoorLocks(Autoclose)
Whenthisfeatureisselected, all doorswillautomaticallylockwhen thevehicleisinmotion. Thefeature canbesetto "On" or "Off".

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Settings > Doors & Locks Auto Door Locks Independent Trunk Lid Unlocking Key Fob Unlocks Driver All Doors Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone•IndependentTrunkLidUnlocking
Whenthisfeatureisselectedand checkmarked,onlythetrunk compartmentlidremains unlocked andcanbeopenedbypressingthe
buttonbetweenthelicenseplate lights.
When there is not check mark, the trunk lid unlocking followsthe logic of the doors.
•KeyFobUnlocks
Byselectingthisfeatureyoumayset uponlythedriver'sdoororalldoors modewillunlockonthefirstpress ofthe buttonontheradio controlcase(keyfob).When"Driver Door"isselected,youmustpressthe keyfob buttontwicetounlock alsothepassenger'sdoor.When unlocking"AllDoors"byfirstpress selectionmode,alldoorswillunlock onthefirstpressofthekeyfob button.
Audio
Thisfeatureenablestoviewandset theavailableaudiomodes.
•Balance/Fade
Usethisscreentoadjustthebalance andfadesettings.Touchanddrag thespeakericon,usethearrowsto adjust,ortapthe"C"iconto readjusttothecenter.
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Settings > Audio Balance/Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Vol. Auto Play Front Left Right Rear Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone• Equalizer
Usethisscreentoadjustthe"Bass", "Mid" and "Treble" settings. Adjust thesettingswiththe"+"and"-" settingsoftkeysorscrollandtouch thesliderinanypointonthescale betweenthe"+"and"-" softkeys.

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Settings > Audio Balance/Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Vol. Auto Play Bas 1 Mid -3 Treb 2 Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone•SpeedAdjustedVolume
Thisfeatureincreasesordecreases volumecombinedtovehiclespeed. Tochangethespeedadjusted
volumetouchthe "Off", "1", "2" or "3" softkey.

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Settings > Audio Balance/Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Vol. Auto Pay OFF 1 2 3 Increase volume level relative to an increase in vehicle speed. Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone•AutoPlay
Whenaportabledeviceis connectedtoMTC+system,itplays automaticallythesongsifthis featureissetto"On".

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Settings > Audio Balance/Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Vol. Auto Play On Off USB devices will automatically play when Auto Play is turned on. Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhonePhone/Bluetooth®
Pressthissoftkeytoselectandconnect phonesandaudiosources.
•PairedPhonesandAudioDevices Byselectingthisfeatureyouwillbe notifiedwhichaudiosourceare combinedtothePhone/Bluetooth® system.

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Settings > Phone/Bluetooth Pair Phones and Audio Devices Do Not Disturb Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhoneForeachoption,youcanalsoadda deviceandchangethePINcodeof thedeviceyouwishtoconnect.For furtherinformation,seetheMTC+ guide.
NOTE:
OntheMaseratiwebsite, at www.maserati.com, orthrought the Authorized Maserati Dealeryou may consult the list of telephones that are compatible with the MTC+, and their level of compatibility.


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- DoNotDisturb
Settingsavailableforthisfeature:
•AutoReply
Tochangethemodestatus,touch the"Text","Call"or"Both" softkey.
•AutoReplyMessage
Tochangethemodestatus,touch the"Custom"or"Default"softkey.
- CustomizeAutoReplyMessage
Thisfeatureallowsyouto customizethe"AutoReply Message".Textmessagesare limitedto160characters(keypad isnotavailablewhilevehicleisit motion).

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Settings > Phone/Bluetooth > Do Not Disturb Auto Replay Both Text Call Auto Replay Message Custom Default Customize Auto Reply Message Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhoneSiriusXMSetup
Afterpressingthe"SiriusXMSetup" softkeythefollowingsettingswillbe available.
•TuneStart
"TuneStart" begins playing the currentsongfromthebeginning whenyoutunetoamusicchannel, soyoucanenjoythecompletesong. "TuneStart" worksinthe background,soyouwillnoteven realizeit'son,exceptthatyouwill misstheexperienceofjoiningyour favoritesongwithonlyafew secondslefttoplay.
- ChannelSkip
SiriusXMcanbeprogrammedto designateagroupofchannelsthat arethemostdesirabletolistentoor toexcludeundesirablechannels whilescanning.Tomakeyour selection,touchtheChannelSkip softkey,selectthechannelsyou wouldliketoskipfollowedby pressingthearrow◄softkey.
- SubscriptionInformation
SiriusXMSatelliteRadiorequiresa user-paidsubscriptiontoaccess thesestations.
Itwillbenecessarytoaccessthe informationontheSubscription InformationScreeninorderto subscribe.
Touchthe"Subscription Information"softkeytoaccessyour receiverIDnumber.Writedownthe
SiriusXMIDnumbersforyourradio. ToactivateSiriusXMservice,either callthenumberlistedonthescreen orvisitSiriusXMonlineat www.siriusxm.com/subscriptionsor callthenumberlisted.

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Settings > Audio Sirius Subscription Status: Sirius Satellite Radio: Subscribed Sirius Traffic: Subscribed Sirius Travel Link: Subscribed Sirius Backseat TV: Not Subscribed Sirius ID: 32645697936 Sirius Backseat TV ID: 123450789 Call (888) 539 - Sirius to Enable Services Radio Media Controls Trip NE Nav PhoneRestoreSettings
Whenthisfeatureisselected, it will reset the "Display", "Clock", "Audio", and "SiriusXMSetup" to their default settings.
Runthisfeatureandapop-upwill appearaskingusertoconfirmdefault settingsresetting.Select"Yes"to restore,or"Cancel"toexit.Oncethe settingsarerestored,apop-upappears confirmingthatsettingshavebeen resettodedefault.
ClearPersonalData
Whenthisfeatureisselected, it will removepersonaldataconcerning

settingsand/oroptionsthathavebeen modifiedcomparedtofactorysettings andwillalsoremovefromsystem memoryBluetooth ^® devicesand presets.
Toremovepersonalinformation, selectthisfeatureandapop-upwill appearaskingconfirmationtodelete allpersonaldata.Select"OK"toclear, or"Cancel"toexit.Oncethedata havebeencleared,apopupappears confirmingthatpersonaldatahave beencleared.
SystemInformation
Whenthisfeatureisselected, the displayshowsaninformationscreen withthesoftwareversioninstalledon MTC+.
GloveCompartments
Theglovecompartmentsmaybeused tostoredevices,smallitemsor documents.

WARNING!
- Donotoperatethevehiclewiththe lidofglovecompartmentinthe openposition.
•Tohelpensurepassengersafety,the glovecompartmentmustalways remainclosedwhiledriving. - Storeobjectsordevicesinglove compartmenttoensuretheywillnot moveduringthetripandprevent themfromhittinganypersonon board.

CAUTION!
Donotplaceobjectsweighingover 22lb(10kg)intheglove compartment.
GloveBoxonPassengerSide
Toopenthegloveboxonthe passengersideofthedashboard, pull thehandleasshowninthepicture.

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GloveCompartmentinside CentralConsole
Toaccessthiscompartment, lift the cover with arm rest function pressing the inside handle.

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compartmentitispossibletohousea half-literbottleorasmartphone.

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Topreventtodamagethesmartphone putitintoitshousingshowninfigure below(seealsothelabelapplied underthecoverwitharmrest function).

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Interior view of a car dashboard with visible control panel and buttons (no text or symbols)AnalogClock
Toadjusttheanalogclocklocatedon thecenterofthedashboardabovethe MTC+display, usetheMTC+System (see "MTC+Settings" inthissection).

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AirConditioningControls
The vehicle is equipped with an automatic dual-zone air conditioning system that allows to adjust separately the air temperature and the airflow distribution in the left and the right zone of the passenger compartment, according to the request of the driver and the front passenger. Humidity sensor, positioned on the inner surface of the windshield, over there are view mirror, allow the A/C system to prevent elimination of fogging of the windshield and window. The best efficacy preventing fogging is obtained by selecting the AUTO function, described later. A dual zonesolar sensor, positioned on the center of the dashboard upper surface, help to achieve the best comfort in presence of solar radiation.

CAUTION!
Toensureproperfunctioningofthesolar sensor, donotapplyadhesiveparking stickers, etc. inthecheckingarea betweenthesensorandthewindshield. Therefore, keepthewindshieldandthe sensorcleantopreventaccumulation of dustorotherimpurities.
DashboardInstrumentsandControls

ClimateControls
1 Left-handsidetemperature setting.
2Right-handsidetemperature setting.
3Fanspeedadjustmentcontrol.
4Airdistributionselectablein7 differentmodestotheleft-hand side.
5Airdistributiontotheright-hand side, selectablein7 different modes.
6Airconditioningsystem compressoractivation/deactivationbutton.
7Single/dualzoneselection button.

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9Airrecirculationactivation/deactivationbutton.
10Automatic/manualsystem controlbutton.
11 Heatedrearwindow activation/deactivationbutton.
12 Opening/closingofairduct leadingtorearvents.
13Airconditioningdisplay,showing thefollowinginformation:
• left-andright-handside temperature;
• fanspeed, represented by a bar-graph diagram;
• AUTO/FULLAUTO functionality,foreachside;
• left-andright-handside airflowdistribution.
WhenthesystemisinOFFcondition, noindicationsappearonthedisplay.
ClimateControlFunctions
Through the panel incorporated in the center console the user can control the following parameters/functions:
• left-hand/right-handventair temperature;

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• left-hand/right-handventair distribution;
•fanspeed(steplesschange);
•compressoractivation;
•airrecirculation.
Allthefunctionslistedabovecanbe modifiedmanually, i.e.theusercan selectoneormoreofthesefunctions asdesired, usingthecontrolpanel.
Themanualselectionsalwayshave priorityovertheautomaticonesand arememorizeduntiltheuserchooses theautomaticcontrolagain.
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-handsideair temperature;
•fanspeed;
- airdistributionon7positions (left-hand/right-hand);
•compressoractivation;
•single/dual-zonedistributionpriority;
- defrosting/defoggingfunction(MAX DEF);
- airrecirculation;
• automatic/manualcontrolofthe system;
•heatedrearwindow;
•systemdeactivation;
- opening/closingofairductleading toearvents.
Activation
Thesystemcanbestartedupina numberofways.Itishowever advisabletobeginbypressingoneof thebuttons10AUTOandusingthe buttons1or2tosetthedesired temperature.Thiswaythesystemwill operateinfullyautomaticmodeso thatthetemperaturessetwillbe reachedasquicklyaspossible. Inthiscondition,manualoperations willactivatethefollowingfunctions:
•MONObutton7adjuststheair temperatureanddistributioninthe twoheating/airconditioningareas;
- REARbutton12enables/disablesthe airflowtotherearvents;
- button6turnsoffthecompressor;
- button8activates/deactivates the defrosting/defoggingfunction on thefrontsidewindows;
- button11activates/deactivatesthe heatedrearwindow.

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10 12 10 1 11 7 6 8 2Byalteringanyotherparameter manually, such the air temperature ordistribution, these feature 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 a restored and maintained for the next startup. This also applies the OFF function described below.
SystemDeactivation(OFFFunction)
Pressbutton3atthesymbol"-"to resetthefanspeed:inthiscondition theA/Csystemisdisabled(OFF).Itis possibletomanagebothrecirculation

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andheatedrearwindowevenwhen thesystemisoff.
ToactivatetheA/Csystemagain, selectoneofthefollowingoptions:
•Fanspeed" + "(button3);
• A/Ccompressor(button6);
•MAXDEF(button8);
•AUTO(button10).

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10 3 6 8Recirculation
Itisenabledbypassingbutton andallowsusingonlytheairof thepassengercompartment. Therecirculationcanoperateinthe followingmodes:

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Interior view of a car dashboard with control panel and directional arrow (no text or symbols)AutomaticMode
Whenthecompressorisdeactivatedor outsidetemperaturesarebelow37°F (3°C),theautomaticrecirculation functionisdeactivatedautomatically. Afterprolongedoperation(over15 minutesinarow),thesystem deactivatestherecirculationfunction automaticallyforsafetyreasons, allowingtheexchangeofaironce again.
ForcedClosedRecirculation
In this operating mode, the illumination of the amber LED indicates that there circulation vent is closed.
ForcedOpenRecirculation
In this operating mode, the LED turned off indicate that the outside air intake is open.
AUTOMode
Whenthisbuttonispressed(one buttonperzone), automaticmodewill controlthefollowingfunctionsonce again:
- airdistribution(fortheside concerned);
•fanspeed;
• compressoroperation(illumination oftheECONLED); - airrecirculation.
REARMode
PressthebuttonREAR12(relativeLED illuminated)toopen/closetheairflow totherearvents.
Thisfunctionisactiveinboth "MONO" and "DUAL-ZONE" modes.
SystemInitializationProcedure
Everytimethebatteryisreconnected, whenthevehicleisstartedthesystem mustbeinitializedbyactivatingthe compressor.Thedisplayautomatically showsthepassengercompartment temperaturesetto72°F(22°C). Thesystemisconfiguredasfollows:
- AUTO(automaticoperation,the words"FULLAUTO"appearonthe display);

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- compressorenabled(theLEDonthe buttonisilluminated);
- defrosting/defoggingfunction(MAX DEF)deactivated(theLEDonthe buttonisoff);
- heatedrearwindowdeactivated(the LEDonthebuttonisoff);
- openrecirculation(theLEDonthe buttonisoff);
• airventilationanddistributionare setbythesystem; - REARdisabled(theLEDonthe buttonisoff), the airflowstothe rearvents.
A/CFilter
Theclimatecontrolsystemfilters outsideaircontainingdust,pollenand someodors.Strongodorscannotbe totallyremovedbyA/Cfilteratthe entranceoftheairclimatesystem.See "MaintenanceProcedures"insection "MaintenanceandCare"forfilter replacementinstructions.
PhoneandVoiceControls onSteeringWheel
Thebuttonsontheleftsideofthe steeringwheelactivate/deactivatethe phonemodeandthevoicecontrols functions.

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NOTE:
OntheMaseratiwebsite,at www.maserati.com,orthroughthe AuthorizedMaseratiDealeryoumay consultthelistoftelephonesthatare compatiblewiththeMTC+,andtheir levelofcompatibility.
Thevoicecommandcommunication systemisfullyintegratedwiththe vehicle'saudiosystem. Thevoicecommandvolumecanbe adjustedfromtheupperknobonthe centralconsole(see"Infotainment System"inthissectionorfromthe steeringwheelaudiocontrols(see "AudioControls"inthissection). Thesystemwillautomaticallymutethe radiowhenusingthephonemode. Whenactivatingthephonemode usingvoicecommandswith speakerphone,youshouldtalkquietly inanormalconversationaltoneby keepingthedrivingpositionand turningtothemicrophoneofthevoice commandsystemlocatedinthefront domeconsole.

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commandscanbeinvalidatedwhen speakingtooquicklyortooloudly.

WARNING!
Anyvoice-controlledsystemshouldbe usedonlyinsafedrivingconditions followingallapplicableregulations. Fullattentionshouldbekepton driving.Failureretodosomayresultin acollisioncausingseriousinjuryor death.
PhoneMode
ByusingthePhonebuttononthe steeringwheelitispossibleto: activatethephonemode,startacall, showrecentincomingandoutgoing calls,showcontactslist,etc.

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Whenpressingthebutton \ an audiblesoundwillinviteyoutoimpart acommand. Informationonincomingcallis indicatedinapop-uponinstrument paneldisplaymainareaifthisfeature ischeckmarkedonMTC+(see "MTC+ Settings" inthissection). Said informationwillstaydisplayeduntila controlisexecuted(e.g.:answer, reject,etc.)fortheincomingcall. Thescreenwillonlydisplaythephone numberornameofcaller(ifavailable) aslongasthiscomplieswithsystem specificationsintermsoffontand numberofcharacters.
VoiceCommands
Byusingvoicecommands,after pressingthe buttononthe steeringwheel,itispossibletocontrol theAMandFMradio,theSiriusXM SatelliteRadio(ifavailable)andall devicesconnectedandmanagedby the"Media"mode(i.eSDcard, USB/iPodplayer).
Whenpressingthebutton _c^2= an acousticsignalwillinvitetogivea voicecommand.
NOTE:
For further details referto the Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+) guide.
SiriSmartPersonalAssistant
When incompatibleiPhoneoriPad thatsupportsSirivoicerecognitionis pairedtothevehicle,the "™" button alsoactivatetheSiriSmartPersonal Assistant.
Sirirequiresmobileinternetaccess anditsfunctionalitymightchange dependingonthegeographicalarea. Throughsimplevoicecommands, withouttakingyoureyesofftheroad, itmaybpossibletosendmessages, makephonecalls,createnotesand reminders,etc.

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5-Driving
NormalStartingoftheEngine. 148
AutomaticTransmission. 150
OnboardComputer(Trip).... 157
DriveMode.... 159
ParkingBrake. 164
Parking. 166
BrakeandStabilityControlSystem.... 1 6 7
UsingtheBrakes.... 171
UseoftheEngine.... 173
CruiseControl(CC). 175
Tires-GenerallInformation.... 177
TirePressureMonitoringSystem-TPMS. 184
FuelRequirements. 189
Refueling. 192
DrivingConditions. 194
PollutionControlDevices. 197

Driving
NormalStartingofthe Engine

WARNING!
It is danger oustor unthe engine in an enclosed area. The engine consumes oxygen and discharges carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and other toxic gases in the atmosphere.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
Whenyouopenadoortogetintothe car,theinstrumentclusterturnson. TheTFTdisplaysthecomplete odometer,time,outsidetemperature andthe opendoorsindicator. Beforestartingtheengine,closethe doors,adjustyourseat,theinsideand outsidemirrors,fastenyourseatbelt andinstructallotheroccupantsto buckletheirseatbelts. MakesurethattheElectricParking Brake(EPB)isapplied. TheshiftlevermustbeinP(Park)orN (Neutral)positionbeforeyoucanstart theengine.Applythebrakesbefore shiftingintoanydrivinggear(see "AutomaticTransmission"inthis section).

CAUTION!
- Beforestartingtheengine,switchoff theelectricaldeviceswithahigh powerconsumption(air-conditioning andheatingsystem,heatedrear window,headlights,etc.).
- Donotstarttheengineifthefuel levelinthetankislow.
Pressthebrakepedalandturnthekey intheignitionswitchtoMAR(ON) position. Instrumentclusterdisplaytheinitial sequencewithwarninglightand analoginstrumentstestroutine. TurnthekeyintoAVVpositionand releaseitwhentheenginestarts.The keywillreturntoMAR(ON)position automatically. DonotholdthekeyinAVVposition foralongtime. Iftheenginefailstostart,thestarter willdisengageautomaticallyafter10 seconds.Ifyouwishtostopthe crankingoftheenginepriorto startingit,turnthekeytoSTOP(OFF) position. Iftheenginedoesnotstart,turnthe keytoSTOP(OFF)positionandwait forthegeardisplaytogooff.Then repeattheentireprocedure.
NOTE:
Normalstartingofeitheracoldora warmengineisobtainedwithout pumpingorpressingtheaccelerator pedal.
EngineStartFailure

CAUTION!
- Donotattempttopushortowyour vehicletogetitstarted.Vehicles equippedwithanautomatic transmissioncannotbestartedthis way.
- If the vehicle battery is dead, booster cables maybe used to obtain start from a booster battery or the battery in another vehicle. This type of start can be dangerous if done improperly. See "Auxiliary Jump Start Procedure" in section "Inan Emergency" for further information.
Startingbycoldengine
Start-offslowly, avoidingsudden acceleration and rev the engine up at low mediums speeds. High-performed drivings should be avoided until the engine temperature reaches 65-70°C (149-158°F).
EngineTurn-Off
- PlacetheshiftleverinP(Park)(see "AutomaticTransmission" in this section).
- Withtheengineatidle,turnthekey intheignitionswitchtoSTOP(OFF)
position.Aburstontheaccelerator pedalbeforeturningofftheengine hasnopurposeandincreasesfuel consumption.

WARNING!
NeverleavevehicleoutoftheP (Park)position,asitcouldmove.
Thekeycanonlyberemovedfromthe ignitionswitchwhenthetransmission isinP(Park)positionandwithin30 secondsafterturningthekeytoSTOP (OFF)position.Ifyoudonotremove thekeywithin30seconds,youwill needtoturnitbacktoMAR(ON)and thentoSTOP(OFF)positiontohavea further30secondswithinwhichto removethekeyfromtheignition switch.
Intheeventthatthekeyunlocking systemfailsorifitisnotpossibleto shiftthetransmissiontoP(Park) position, toremovethekeyyoumust turnittoSTOP(OFF)position, then removethecapshowninpictureusing apenorsufficientlypointedtool. Thenpressthebuttonjustuncovered andatthesametimeextractthekey fromtheignitionswitch. Oncethekey has beenremoved, refittheremoved cap.

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AutomaticTransmission
The electronic shift lever replaces the conventional mechanical lever and has nomechanical connection to the transmission. The transmission is operated by electrical actuators on the hydraulic system and all command to the control system are transmitted by the CAN network.
The automatic transmissionhassix forward gear ratios and one reverse gear. The gear scan also been engaged manually once you have shifted the transmission shift to a vertical sector provided.

CAUTION!
Inordertoproperlyusetheautomatic transmission, itisessentialthatyou readthroughthewholechapter, so thatyoucanunderstandrightfrom thestartwhatthecorrectand permittedoperationsare.
Damagetothetransmissionmayoccur ifthefollowingprecautionsarenot observed:
- ShiftintoP(Park)onlyafterthe vehiclehascometoacompletestop. Thisisthedefaultpositionofthe leverandshouldbeusedeverytime
thekeyintheignitionswitchis turnedtoSTOP(OFF)position.
- ShiftintooroutofR(Reverse)only afterthevehiclehascometoa completestopandtheengineisat idlespeed.
- DonotshiftbetweenP(Park),R (Reverse),N(Neutral)orD(Drive) whentheengineisaboveidlespeed.
- Toeffectanychangefromvehicle stoptoR(Reverse),D(Drive),1 ^st or 2 ^nd gear,itisnecessarytokeepthe brakepedalfullydepressed.

WARNING!
- It is dangerous, customovetheshift leverout of P(Park) or N(Neutral) if the enginespeedishigher than idle speed. Only shift to gear when the engine is idling normally and when your foot is firmly pressing on the brake pedal.
- Aswithallvehicles,youshould neverexitvehiclewhiletheengine isrunning.Beforeexitingavehicle, alwaysapplytheelectronicparking brake,shiftthetransmissionintoP (Park),andturntheengineoff.
- Whenleavingthevehicle,always removethekeyfromtheignition
switchandlockyourvehicle.
- Donotleavethekeyinornearthe vehicle.
Thetransmissionsystemisequipped with "Shift-Lock" and "Key-Lock" safetyfunctions.
Shift-Lock
This safety function allows y out 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
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoremovethe keyfromtheignitionswitchonly whenthetransmissionshiftleverisin P(Park)positionandwithina maximumtimeof30seconds.When thistimehaselapsed,thekeycanno longerberemoved.
AutomaticTransmissionLever
Automatictransmissionisoperatedby aleverwithunlockbuttontoengage R(Reverse)andP(Park)locatedonthe centralconsole.
Byusingthetransmissionshiftleverit ispossibletoselectfollowing positions, indicatedonthegeardisplay atthesideofthetransmissionshift
lever. Theselectedpositionwill illuminateinwhitelight.
•P(Park);
•R(Reverse);
•N(Neutral);
• D(Drive)automaticforwardspeed(6 ranges);
- /+todownshiftorupshiftin sequentialmanualmode(see "Drive Mode" inthissection).

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Theenginecanonlybestartedwhen thetransmissionshiftleverisinP (Park)orN(Neutral)position.

WARNING!
Alwaysstarttheengineholdingthe brakepedaldepressed.
NOTE:
Afterstartingtheengineandsetting off, donotdepresstheaccelerator pedalbeforeandwhileshiftingthe transmissionshiftlever. This is particularlyimportantwhenthe engineiscold.
DrivingtheVehicle
Afterstartingthevehicle,withthe engineidlingandthebrakepedal depressed("Shift-Lock"safety),move
thetransmissionshiftlevertoD (Drive)positionorinthepositionfor sequentialmanualshifting" + "or" -". Releasethebrakepedalandgradually depresstheacceleratorpedal.
NOTE:
Thetransmissionshiftlevercanbe movedtoP(Park)positiononlywhen thekeyintheignitionswitchisinthe MAR(ON)positionandboththe unlockbuttononthetransmission leverandthebrakepedalarepushed (Shift-locksafety).
Forsafetyreasons, the transmission shift lever can be moved from D (Drive) position to R (Reverse) and P (Park) position only when unlock button on the transmission shiftlever is pushed. It is also advisable to depressthebrakepedal during this maneuver.
NOTE:
- DonotruntheengineattopRPM untilithasreachedstableoperating temperature.
• In the case of performance starting, check that the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) is disengaged.
• Formorecomfortable starting (with the transmission lever in D(Drive), R
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(Reverse)orMANUALandthe ElectricParkingBrake(EPB) engaged),pushthebrakepedal, manuallydeactivatetheEPBsystem bypullinguptheleveronthecentral console,andpushtheaccelerator pedal.

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The Hill Holder strategy 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 to allow the drivertomove his foot from the braketo the accelerator pedal. This strategy is activated on slopes with a gradient of more than 15°.
StoppingtheVehicle
Regardless of the position of the transmission lever, you must only depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle.

WARNING!
- Whenthetransmissionshiftleveris inD(Drive,R(Reverse)orMANUAL position,theengineidlingandthe vehicleonanevensurface,ifthe brakepedalisnotdepressed,the vehiclecanmove.
•Gearshiftingisalwaysactiveand maybeperformedevenwhenone ormoredoors,thetrunkorthe liftgateareopen.Therefore,inthese conditions,takegreatcaretoavoid movingthetransmissionshiftlever andsoaccidentallyengagegears.
Thekeycanberemovedfromthe ignitionswitchonlywhenthe transmissionleverisinP(Park) positionandwithin30secondsfrom turningthekeytoSTOP(OFF)position. Theletter "P" ("Key-Lock "safety)is displayedontheinstrumentclusterfor thisentiretime.Forfurther informationsee "NormalStartingof theEngine" inthissection.
SelectingAUTOorMANUALOperating Mode
The transmission can be used both in fully automatic mode (position "D") and in sequential manual mode (positions "+" or "-" -").
Toselectthemode, shift the transmissionshiftleverto: "D": automatic gearshifting(AUTO); "+" or "-" : sequentialmanual gearshifting(MANUAL).
Thetransmissionshiftlevercanalways beshiftedfromonepositiontothe other,evenwhenthevehicleis moving.
Thetransmissionshiftlevercan continuouslybeshiftedfromD(Drive) to "+"or"−".Ifautomatic gearshiftinghasbeenset,theword "AUTO"andtheletter"D"willbe shownontheinstrumentcluster display,whileifsequentialmanual modehasbeenset,theword "MANUAL"andthegearengagedwill beshownonthesamedisplay.
AutomaticTransmissionRange
P(Park)
Use this position topark the vehicle. A transmission device will lock the driving wheels.
ThetransmissioncanbeshiftedfromP (Park)positiononlywiththebrake
pedalpressed.Tomovetheshiftlever fromP(Park)positiontoanyother position,theenginemustbeswitched on.Theenginecanberegularly startedinP(Park)range.Never attempttouseP(Park)whilethe vehicleisinmotion.
Whenparkingonalevelsurface,you mayplacetheshiftleverintheP (Park)positionfirst,andthenapply theelectronicparkingbrakeby pullingthetriggerupward.
The Instrumentclusterwill display the related light indicator that flashes until them maximum engagement force has been reached.
Whenparkingonahill,applythe parkingbrakebeforeplacingtheshift leverinP(Park).
Forenhancedsecurity, turnthefront wheelstowardthekerbonadownhill
andawayfromthekerbonanuphill grade.
WARNING!
- NeverusetheP(Park)positionasa substitutefortheElectricParking Brake(EPB).Alwaysapplythe parkingbrakefullywhenparkedto preventvehiclemovementand possibleinjuryordamage.
- MakesurethetransmissionisinP (Park)beforeleavingthevehicle.
CAUTION!
•DONOTracetheenginewhen shiftingfromP(Park)orN(Neutral) intoanothergearrange,asthiscan damagethedrivetrain.
- ShiftthelevertoP(Park)position onlywhenthevehicleisstationary. Therefore,itisadvisabletoperform thismaneuverwiththebrakepedal depressed.
- Topreventaccidentalengagement, thetransmissionshiftlevercanonly beshiftedfromP(Park)toanyother positionwhentheunlockbuttonon thetransmissionshiftleverandthe brakepedalaredepressed.
- Beforegettingoutofthevehicle, checkthattheElectricParkingBrake (EPB)isengaged.Shiftthe transmissionshiftlevertoP(Park) positionevenwhenyouneedtoget outofthevehicleonlyforafew seconds,leavingtheengine running.
Ifyouturnofftheengine with the transmission shift lever in a position different from P(Park), an acoustic signal will sound for a few seconds and a message will be displayed indicating to shift the lever to P(Park) position.
Whenthedriver'sdoorisopened with thetransmissionshiftleverina positiondifferentfromP(Park), an acousticsignalwillsoundforafew secondsandamessagewarningthe driverthatthetransmissionshiftlever isnotinP(Park)positionwillbe displayed.
R(Reverse)
Thisrangeisusedtomovethevehicle backward.
WerecommendtoshiftintoR (Reverse)onlyafterthevehiclehas cometoacompletestop.
- Vehiclehalted:switchingbetweenP (Park),R(Reverse)andD(Drive) requirespressingtheunlockbutton

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ontheleverandbrakepedal:N (Neutral)isreachedonlybypassing theunlockbuttononthelever.
- Vehiclemoving: therivercanswitch fromR(Reverse)toN(Neutral), or viceversa, bypassingtheunlock buttonontheshiftlever.
Whenthetransmissionshiftleverisin R(Reverse)position, thesystememits anacousticsignalforafewseconds. Youcanalsoshiftthetransmission shiftlevertoR(Reverse)positionwhen thevehicleisnotcompletely stationary, however, thisdoesnot meanthatreversegearisactually engaged, sincethereisalimitspeed abovewhichthegearmaynotbe engaged. Whenthespeedgoesbelow thislimit, reversegearisengaged.

CAUTION!
Topreventaccidentalengagement, thetransmissionshiftlevercanonlybe movedfromR(Reverse)toanyother positionwhentheunlockbuttonis pressed.Itisadvisabletoalsodepress thebrakepedalwhenshiftingtothis position.
N(Neutral)
Thisrangeshouldbeusedwhenyou needtomovethevehicle.
- Vehiclehaltedandenginestarted: switchingfromN(Neutral)toR (Reverse),P(Park)and/orD(Drive) requiresbrakepedalandunlock buttonpressed.
- Vehiclemoving:switchingfromN (Neutral)toR(Reverse)and/orD (Drive)requirespressingtheunlock button.SwitchingtoR(Reverse) startingfromN(Neutral)isonly possibleifthevehicleismoving backward,whileswitchingtoD (Drive)startingfromN(Neutral)is onlypossibleifthevehicleismoving forward.
Settheparkingbrakeandshiftthe transmissionintoP(Park)ifyoumust leavethevehicle.

WARNING!
DonotswitchtoN(Neutral)and/or neverturnofftheignitiontocoast downhill. Theseareunsafepractices thatlimitdriver'sresponseto changingtrafficorroadconditions. It ispossibletolosecontrolofthe vehicleandhaveacollision.

CAUTION!
Towingthevehicle,coasting,or
drivingforanyotherreasonwiththe transmissioninN(Neutral)canresult intransmissiondamage.See "Towinga DisabledVehicle"insection"Inan Emergency"forfurtherinformation.
D(Drive)
This ranges should be used for most city and highway driving. It provides the smoothest upshifts and downshifts and the best fueleconomy. The transmission automatically shifts up and down through all gears.
Whenthisautomaticforwardgearis set, the letter "D" illuminates on the geardisplay and on the instrument cluster.
TheD(Drive)positionprovides optimumdrivingcharacteristicsunder allnormaloperatingconditionsofthe vehicle.
- Vehiclestationary:switchingfromD (Drive)toR(Reverse)and/ortoP (Park)requiresbrakepedaland unlockbuttonpressed:reachingN (Neutral)startingfromD(Drive)is allowedbyonlypressingtheunlock buttonontheshiftlever.
- Toenablespecialoperationswhile thecarismovingatalowspeed, suchasgettingoutofmarshorsnow, itispossibletorunquicklyfromD
(Drive)toR(Reverse),andviceversa, bypassingtheunlockbuttononthe transmissionshiftlever.
- Vehiclemoving:switchingtoN (Neutral)fromD(Drive)requiresthe unlockbuttonontheshiftlever pressed.
- FromD(Drive)selectedmodeitis alwayspossibletoswitchto MANUALmodebyshiftingthe transmissionshiftleverto "+" or "-" position.
Thegearswillbeengagedinrelation tothetravelingspeed,engineRPM, acceleratorposition,speedwithwhich thepedalisdepressedaswellasthe travelingconditions(uphill,downhill, curves).
Thesystemhasbeenprogrammedto classifyaldrivingstyles, in relation to theabovementionedparameters, and to associatethemwiththevarious vehiclesettings, which go from extremely comfortable and economic drivingtoracing-styledriving. The settingisselectedautomatically.
Atextremelycoldtemperatures (-30°C/-23°Forbelow), transmission maybeaffectedbythelow temperatureoftheengineand transmission.Normaloperationwill resumeoncethetransmission
temperaturehasrisentoanormal level.
TransmissionStrategy in ParticularDrivingSituations
DownhillDriving
Whentheacceleratorpedalis released, thetransmissionsystem detectsthatthevehicleismoving downhillanddeactivatesupshifting. Whentheacceleratorpedalis depressed, upshiftingisreactivated butwillbedelayedbyafewseconds. Whenthebrakepedalisdepressed, thetransmissionsystemdownshiftsto provideenhancedenginebraking power.
Inotherwords,whendriving downhill,thetransmissionsystem operatessoastoavoidupshiftingand shiftinggearswhentheaccelerator pedalisreleased,anddelaysgear engagementbyafewsecondswhen theacceleratorpedalisdepressed. Inaddition,whenthebrakesare applied,itengagesthelowestgearin ordertoprovideenhancedengine brakingpower.
Thisstrategyisaimedatmaking downhilldrivingsafer.
DrivinginCurves
Thesystemdetectswhenthevehicle goesintoacurvethroughthelateral accelerationandthesteeringangle. Detectingthiscondition, itcontrols gearshiftingusingaspecificmode. Thismodeisexitedwhenthevehicle comesoutofthecurve, atadistance thatvariesdependingonthevehicle speed.
Fast-offStrategy
When the accelerator pedal is fully released, the system deactivates upshifting.
Thenexttimethepedalisdepressed, upshiftingwillbereactivatedonly afterafewseconds.
Upshiftingisalsodeactivatedwhen theacceleratorpedalispartially released;thesystemwaitsthetime necessarytoevaluateiftherelease actioniscompleted.
Hot-modeSituations
Intheeventthattheengineoilor coolanttemperatureistoohighor both, thetransmissionsystemreduces themaximumenginespeedto4000 rpm.
Therefore, upshifting will occur at this limit.
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theefficiencyofenginebraking togetherwiththestandardbraking system.
ESCSystemOperations
Inordertopreventunstabledriving conditions,theESCsystemmayrequest thetransmissionsystemtodeactivate gearshifting.Thesystemhandlethis requestdependingonthegear engagedandontherpm,anddecides whethertoacceptitornot.
DrivingwithCruiseControl
With the Cruise Control function activated, the transmission system select such settings as to provide enhanced comfort and fuel economy.
MCStartStrategy(forMCversion only)
With the aim of optimizing standing starts for performance driving (only recommended for use in areas closed to traffic and in accordance with the Highway Code), the automatic transmission system is equipped with quick start strategy.
Thisstrategyisactivatedwhenthe followingconditionsoccur simultaneously:
•AUTOandSPORTmodesactive;
- ESCmodeoff;
- brakepedaldepressed.
Intheseconditions, thedriverhas the possibility to accelerate and, keeping the brake pedal depressed, keep the vehicle standing until reaching an enginespeed between 2300 an 2500 rpm. Then, upon releasing the brake pedal, havethebeststanding start performance.

WARNING!
Thisstrategymustonlybeusedon vehiclesinareasclosedtotraffic, in accordancewiththeHighwayCode andonlybyskilleddrivers.
TransmissionMalfunctionand OverheatingConditions
TransmissionFailure
Transmissionfunctioniselectronically monitoredtodetectabnormal conditions. If a condition that could result in transmission damage is detected, TransmissionLimpHome Modewillbeactivated. In this situation, the transmission may operate only in certain gears, or may not shift at all.

CAUTION!
Intheseconditions, were recommended
thatyoustopthevehicleandturnoff theengineforatleastoneminute.
When restarting the engine, the self-diagnosis system may cancel the malfunction, which will in any case be recorded by the ECU.
Amessageandthewarninglight intheinstrumentclusterwillinform thedriveraboutthetransmission failure.
Infailureconditions, the transmission shift lever can however be shifted to R (Reverse), N(Neutral) and D(Drive) position.
WhenshiftingtoD(Drive)position, onlyafewgearswillbeavailable, dependingonthemalfunctionfound.

CAUTION!
Ifatransmissionfailureissignaled, takeyourvehicletothenearest
AuthorizedMaseratiDealerassoonas possibletohavetheproblem corrected.
If the failure is signaled when the engine is started, it means that the transmission ECU detected a fault when the vehicle was last used. Also in this case, take your vehicle to the nearest Center of the Authorized
MaseratiDealertohavethe transmissionchecked.

WARNING!
Whenthetransmissionis malfunctioning, driveverycarefully considering that vehicle performance is reduced. In addition, thereverse gearsafetylockmaynotbeactive: absolutelydonotshiftthelevertoR (Reverse)whenthevehicleismoving.
TransmissionOilOvertemperature If the transmissionoiltemperature exceedstheoperatinglimit, amessage and the redwarninglight illuminatesontheinstrumentcluster. In this case, slowdown until temperaturereturnstonormallevel (thelightwillturnoff). If this is not sufficient, were recommend tostopthe vehicle, shift the lever to positionP(Park) or N(Neutral) and keep the engine idle until the red temperature warning light turn soff and themessaged disappears from the display. Resumed driving without demanding high engine performance. If the redwarning light and the related message return on again, it is advisable to stop the vehicle, turn off the engine and wait for the
engine/transmissionassemblytofully cooldown.
TransmissionManualReleaseofP (Park)Position
Seechapter"TransmissionManual ReleaseofP(Park)Position"insection "InanEmergency".
OnboardComputer(Trip)
Thetripcomputerscreenpagesare accessiblethroughthe"Trip"softkeyinthelowerbaroftheMTC+main menus.
Theselectablesubmenusarethe following:
- CurrentTrip.
- TripA.
•TripB.
•Service.
CurrentTrip
In this screen are displayed there are an additional distance of destination for the current trip.
Theunitforthesesubmenuscanbe adjustedbytheuserfromMTC+settingmenu(see"MTC+Settings"in thissection).

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Trip Current Trip Trip A Range 1243 mi Distance to Destination 412 mi Service Radio Media Controls Trip Nav Phone
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TripA-TripB
Inthesescreensaredisplayedthe detaileddataon "TripA" and "TripB". Thesedataarealsodisplayedinthe Trippagesoftheinstrumentcluster (seeparagraph "TFTDisplay:Screen Pages" ofchapter "Instrument Cluster" ofthissection).
Foreachofthesesubmenusthescreen willdisplaythefollowingdata:
•Distancetraveled.
•Averagefuelconsumption.
•Averagespeed.
•Duration.


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Trip Current Trip Trip A Distance 8712.9 mi AVG Fuel Consumption 19.6 mpg AVG Speed 103 mph Service Duration 03:14 Radio Media Controls Trip Nav PhoneTheunitforthesesubmenuscanbe adjustedbytheuserfromMTC+settingmenu(see"MTC+Settings"in thissection). Inadditiontothese,thereisalsothe "reset"softkeytoresetthe "TripA" and/orthe "TripB".

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Trip Current Trip Trip A Distance 67.2 mi Trip B AVG Fuel Consumption 11.4 mpg AVG Speed 115 mph Service Duration 01:26 Radio Media Controls Trip NE PhoneService
Whencheckingthisitem,theMTC+ displaysmileageanddaysremaining beforetheexecutionofschedule maintenanceserviceandwarnswhen itisexpired.

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Maintenance Info Maintenance scheduled in 2165 mi 87 days Trip Radio Media Controls NE Nav Phone
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Maintenance Info Maintenance scheduled in 0 mi 0 days SERVICE EXPIRED Radio Media Controls Trip Nav PhoneFor further details, see "Scheduled Maintenance Service" in section "Maintenance and Care".
DriveMode
ControlsPreview
Drivemodescanbesetusingthe buttonsoncentralconsole,belowthe A/Ccontrols.

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SPORT ICE PUSH OFF STOPButtonsonthecentralconsolehave followingfunctions:
- SPORT:toactivate/deactivatea sportierdrivemode.Inthismode, thevehiclehasafasterthrottle responseandsuspension/ESCsport calibration(notrecommended on wet/slippery surfaces).
- ICE(low-grip):toactivate/deactivate the drivemodetoensureincreased control on slipper surface as well as higher energy efficiency.
- (ESCOff):toexclude/reactivate theESCsystem.
- PARKOFF: todeactivate/reactivate theautomaticactivationofthe ElectricParkingBrake(EPB). Theactivemode(intheexample: SPORT) is shown on the instrument cluster display.

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UsetheDriveModeButtons
Drivemodescanbesetusingthe buttonsoncentralconsole.
Buttonsonlyhavetwostatuses:OFF andON.TheOFFstatus(button released)isthestandardfunction mode.TheONstatusisactivatedby pressingthebutton,thededicated LEDonthebuttonwillilluminate. Unliketheothers,the (ESCOff) buttonmustbepressedforatleast2 seconds.TheSPORTandICE(low-grip) modescanbeselectedbothwhenthe transmissionissettoautomatic (AUTO)andtosequentialmanual (MANUAL)operation.
NORMAL/SPORTMode
SPORTmodeisactivatedbypressing thebutton "SPORT" onthecentral console;theword "SPORT" will illuminateontheinstrumentcluster display. ToreturntoNORMALmodefrom SPORTmode,pressthebuttonagain. Whenevertheengineisstarted,the systemautomaticallyactivates NORMALmode,evenifSPORTmode wasselectedbeforetheenginewas lastturnedoff.
NORMALmodeisintendedspecifically forcomfortableandfuel-economy driving(lowlongitudinalandlateral acceleration);thegearsareshifted withminimumrpminlowestnoise

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(gearsareshiftedatlowengine speeds). InNORMALmode, thesystem controllingsuspensiondampingusesa shockabsorber "softer" setting(see "SkyhookSuspension" insection "UnderstandingtheVehicle"). AsSPORTmodehasalowerpriority thanICE(low-grip)mode, ifthisis alreadyactivewhenactivatingSPORT mode, thesystemwillignorethe command.

CAUTION!
- VsNORMALmode, SPORTmode is characterized by faster gear shifting, electronics suspension management (Skyhook), opening of by-pass exhaust valves (above 3000 rpm with the vehicle in motion). - In addition to enhancing performance, opening of the exhaust also increases noise level so the vehicle.
InSPORTmode, fast gear shifting however, always depends on the accelerator pedal travel and on the engineer, as in NORMAL mode. When in SPORT mode, the system controllings suspension damping uses a shock absorber "harder" setting (see
"SkyhookSuspension"insection "UnderstandingtheVehicle"). InMANUALmode,DOWN-shiftwith theacceleratorpedalreleased,will haveabrakingeffectapproachingthe skiddinglimitofthedrivingwheelson dryasphalt.
Undersports-styledrivingconditions withgearshiftsathighenginerpm, double-clutchingwhenup-shiftingis performedautomatically.

WARNING!
ItisadvisablenottouseSPORTmode onroadswithlowormediumgrip conditions(e.g.ice,snow,orwet roads)asthedrivingwheelscouldskid duringgearshifts.
Therefore, excessive use of the vehicle in SPORT mode is advisable only on racetracks.
If you use MANUAL and SPORT mode in combination for sports - styled driving, when starting - off or shifting gears, you may perceive an initial slipping of the driving wheels even on dry roads.
ICE(low-grip)Mode
Thismodecanbeusedonparticularly slipperyroadsurfaces(e.g.,rain,snow,ice).Toactivate/deactivatethismode,
pressbutton "ICE" on the central console. Theword "ICE" will illuminate on the instrument cluster display. In "low-grip" mode, the system uses 2nd instead of 1st gear; this means that 2nd gear will automatically be engaged (gear shift lever in D(Drive) position) in the event of standing starts automatic mode; on the other hand, when in sequential manual mode (transmission lever in MANUAL "+" ), moving the transmission lever from N(Neutral), or R(Reverse) or when the vehicle stops, 2nd gear will automatically be engaged. Whensequential manual mode is selected with 2nd gear engaged, a downshift request will be ignored. Whiledriving, the system automatically switch the upper gear if the engine reaches the preestablished speed rate (3000rpm). ICE(low-grip) mode has priority over SPORT mode and assists the ESC system.

WARNING!
Adownshiftrequestfrom6thto5th gearwillonlybeacceptedifthe enginespeedratein5thgearislower than3000rpm.AsICE(low-grip)mode
canbeactivatedatanytimeandthe systemlimitstheenginespeedrateto 3000rpminallgearsexceptforthe 6th,unrequestedgearshiftscouldtake place.
Inanycase, itisadvisableto deactivateSPORTmodebefore selectingICE(low-grip)mode. Whensequentialmanualgearshifting isactive, regardlessofthemodeset (NORMAL/SPORT/ICE), the transmissionwillautomaticallyupshift ordownshiftwhenreachingthe minimumandmaximumrpm. This is topreventengineoverrevvingor underrevving.
(ESCOff)Mode
TheESCsystemisdesignedto automaticallyactivateeverytimethe engineisstartedandcanbe deactivatedbypassing 🎨 (ESCOff) buttononthecentralconsolefor about2seconds.The 🎨 (ESCOff) amberwarninglightilluminateson theinstrumentclusteraswellason thedisplay,whereitisaccompanied byaspecificmessage. TheESC(ElectronicStabilityControl) antiyawingsystemincorporatesallof thevehiclecontrolsystems:ABS,EBD, ASRandMSR(see"BrakeandStability
ControlSystem"inthissectionfor furtherinformation). Thesystemisfittedwithaunitthat predictsthevehiclebehaviorwith extremeaccuracy.Thesystemcan detectwhenthedriverisabouttolose controlofthevehicle.Inthiscase,it canactivatethebrakecalipers individuallyandenginecontrol,in ordertocreateatorquesufficientto resistthevehicle'syawingmoment. Press (ESCOff)buttonagainto reactivatethesystem. The (ESCON)amberwarninglight ontheinstrumentclusterflashes duringalltheoperatingphases. ,thesystemisautomaticallydisabled andcannotbere-activated.While driving,thisconditionissignaledby the (ESCON)amberwarninglight, thatilluminatesbothonthe instrumentclusteraswellasonthe multi-functiondisplay,whereitis accompaniedbythemessage"ESC unavailablelegotodealer". Whentheengineisstarted,thesystem malfunctionisindicatedbythe illuminationofthe (ESCON)amber warninglight.

CAUTION!
•Intheeventofafault, and with the ESCsystemdisabled( ☑ (ESCOff) buttonpressed), the vehicle behaves as if it were not equipped with this system: however, were recommend you contact the Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible to have the system checked.
- If you have to tow the vehicle with 2 wheels raised, makes sure the key in the ignition switch in the STOP (OFF) position. Otherwise, with the ESC system active (ESCOff) button not pressed), the control unit will store a malfunction with consequent illumination of the (ESCON) amber warning light on the instrument cluster and the display. Should this occur, contact the Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system repaired.
- Inlow-andmedium-gripconditions (e.g., rain, snow, ice, sand, etc.) itis advisablenottoactivateSPORT mode, even with the ESC system active (ESCOff) button not pressed).

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- Drivingonparaboliccurveswill deactivatethesystem.
PARKOFFMode
Todeactivatemanualoperationofthe parkingbrake,withtheengineon, pressthe"PARKOFF"buttononthe centralconsole.Thewords"PARK OFF"appearontheinstrumentcluster displayfor5seconds,afterwhichthey remaindisplayedbutinsmallersize. Toreactivateautomaticoperation, pressthe"PARKOFF"buttononce again,thewords"PARKON"appear onthedisplayfor5seconds.

CAUTION!
- Incertainconditionswhenthe batteryvoltageislow,theelectric parkingbrakesystemmay temporarilybedeactivatedforsafety reasons.Therefore,typicallyupon startingtheengine,whenthe batteryvoltagedrops,themessage "PARKOFF"maytemporarilybe displayedontheinstrumentcluster, indicatingthatautomaticoperation istemporarilydisabled.
- In the case of performance starting, check that the electric parking brake is disengaged.
For further information see "Parking Brake" in this section.
SequentialManualOperation (MANUAL)
Inthismode, the transmission interacts with the driver in order to allow manual shift and ensure increased control of the vehicle. The current mode allows the gears system to optimize the engine brake action, remove undesired shifting into higher and lower gears and improve the overall performance of the vehicle. With automatic transmission selected (D(Drive) position), shift the transmission shift over top position "+ " o"-".
Whenthismodeisselected, the symbol "+" or "-" illuminates on the geardisplay, based on the position of the transmission shift lever, and the gear engaged in shown the instrument cluster display.

WARNING!
Whensequentialmanualoperationis
selected, upshiftingordownshifting mustbeperformedmanually.
Toengagethegears, shift the transmissionshiftlevertooneofthe followingtwopositions:
"+" (UP)toengageahighergear; "-" (DOWN)toengagealowergear.

CAUTION!
•However, some conditions will remain automatically controlled, for example, when the engine is overrevving or underrevving, the system automatically engages a higher or lower gear.
- If you request stagearshift in conditions where the engine is overrevving or underrevving, the system will not accept the command.
•The ECUisprogrammedtocontrol onegearshiftatatime, therefore, fastandrepeatedactionswillnot necessarilyresultinagearshift. A higherorlowergearisengagedonly ifthepreviousprocedurerequested hasbeencompleted.
Whenthesystemrefusestoengagea gear,anacousticsignalwillsoundfora fewseconds.
Sequentialmanualoperationcanonly beselectedfromtheD(Drive)position whateverthefunction(SPORT, NORMAL)activeatthetimeofthe request. The gearselectedbythe automatictransmissionwillremain engagedwhentetransmissionshift leverismoved.
ShiftingtheleverbacktoD(Drive), automaticoperationwillinstantlybe resumed, andagearwillbeenaged basedonthedrivingstyleandmode selected.
Intheeventofafailureofthe sequentialmanualgearshiftsystem, thetransmissionECUwillselect automaticoperation.
GearshiftPaddlesOperation
Insequentialmanualoperatingmode (MANUAL), upshifting and downshifting can be controlled not only with the transmission shift lever but also with the twopaddles positioned behind the steering wheel.
"+":(UP):uppergearshiftpaddle. "-":(DOWN):lowergearshiftpaddle.

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If you then keep to a constant driving style (low longitudinal and lateral acceleration), the gearbox automatically switches back to automatic operation.
GearShiftIndicatorLight
Inordertoimprovefueleconomy, we recommend that youshift gears when the system prompts youtodoso. This will help reduce fuel consumption without significantly affecting vehicle performance.
Thearrowiconbesidethedisplayed gearwilllightuptoindicatethe momentthegearchangeisrequired.
This indicator lightsupjust before reaching there required speed for gear change.

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NOTE:
The gear shift indicator will only work when the transmission isettomanual sequential operation (seeparagraph "SequentialManualOperation (MANUAL)" in this chapter).

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ParkingBrake
The vehicle is equipped with an electric automatic parking brake, also called EPB (Electric Parking Brake). It can be automatically engaged when the engine is turned off and it is disengaged when, with the engine running, the accelerator pedal is depressed.
Whentheparkingbrakeisapplied (withthekeyintheignitionswitchin STOP(OFF)position), the
PARK indicatorlightsupontherev. counterdisplayandtherelated messageisdisplayontheinstrument clusterfor5seconds(see"Instrument Cluster"insection"Dashboard InstrumentsandControls").

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rpm x 1000 270 195 1/2Duringengagementand disengagementprocedures,the PARK indicatorflashesuntilthe
parkingbrakehasreachedits maximumactivationforceandis respectivelyfullyreleased. Theparkingbrakeisautomatically appliedwhentheengineisturnedoff andthevehicleisstationary. Itcanonlybedisengagedwhenthe engineisrestarted. Ifthekeyhasbeenremovedfromthe ignitionswitchoristurnedinSTOP (OFF)position,itcannotbe disengaged.
ManualEngagement/Disengagement
Theparkingbrakecanalsobe manuallyengagedordisengaged whentheengineisrunningandwhen thevehicleismovingorthekeyinthe ignitionswitchisinMAR(ON) position,bypassingthebrakepedal andraisingtheleverlocatednextto thetransmissionshiftlever.
Whentheparkingbrakeisapplied,the PARK indicatorlightsupontherev. counterandtherelatedmessagewill bedisplayedontheinstrumentcluster. Iftheenginewasturnedoffwhenthe automaticengagementdevicewas deactivated(see"Deactivating AutomaticOperation"inthischapter) itispossibletoshifttheparkingbrake simplybypullingtheleverupward.

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CAUTION!
ThemainfunctionoftheEPBisto allowsafeparkingofthevehicle, thereforeitmustonlybeapplied whenthevehicleisalreadystationary. IftheEPBisusedwhilethevehicleis movinganddeceleratinguntilaspeed lowerof3mph(5km/h)and,in particular,untilcompletestop (typicallyinasuddenbrake),itis necessarytohavetheEPBsystem checkedbyanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.

WARNING!
•Alwaysholdthebrakepedalpressed duringengagementor disengagementoftheparkingbrake.
If you attempt to disengage the parking brakewithouth having depressed the service brake pedal, a message will be displayed to warn you to do.
•The EPB command activation while running, generates adeceleration of the vehicle with strong deceleration (Dynamic Braking). It is therefore recommended to use of this feature only in case of emergency. The stability of the car is guaranteed by the action of the activated ESC system.
DeactivatingAutomatic Operation
Todeactivateautomaticoperationof theparkingbrake,withtheengine on,pressthe"PARKOFF"buttonon thecentralconsole.

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CAUTION!
- Incertainconditionswhenthe batteryvoltageislow,theelectric parkingbrakesystemmay temporarilybedeactivatedforsafety reasons.Therefore,typicallyupon startingtheengine,whenthe batteryvoltagedrops,themessage "PARKOFF" maytemporarilybe displayedontheinstrumentcluster, indicatingthatautomaticoperation istemporarilydisabled.
• In the case of performance starting, check that the parking brake is disengaged.
FailureIndication
Intheeventofelectricparkingbrake systemfailure,the BRAKE warninglight onthedisplaywilllightup. Dependingonthemessagedisplayed, itsignalsthefollowingfailuresofthe EPBsystem:
• "Parkingbrakefailure:gotodealer" Ifthemessagewarningyoutogoto thenearestAuthorizedMaserati Dealerisdisplayed,driveslowlyand rememberthattheelectricparking brakedeviceisnotfunctioning.
- "EPBisoverheated" If the vehicle has been stationary (key in the ignition switch to STOP (OFF) position) for about 15 minutes without using the parking brake, and the warning light illuminates again after restarting the engine, slowly driveto the nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer.
- "EPBfailureonlymanualunlock allowed:seehandbook" Inthiscase, followthemanual emergencydeactivationprocedure inordertoreleasetheparkingbrake (see "EmergencyReleaseofthe

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ParkingBrake"insection"Inan Emergency").
- "ParkingBrakesystemrevision:goto dealer" TheEPBsystemrequires maintenance,thereforecontactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerttohave thesystemcorrected.

WARNING!
IntheeventofanEPBfailure, take yourvehicletothenearestAuthorized MaseratiDealerassoonaspossible.
InitializetheEPBSystemaftera BatteryDisconnecting
Afterthedetachmentandthe subsequentconnectionofthebattery, ontheinstrumentclusterdisplaythe BRAKE warninglightwilllightup. ToinitializetheEPBsystemlift, release and liftagaintheleverlocatednextto thetransmissionshiftlever.
EmergencyDisengagement
Incaseofbrakelockwithcomplete electricalsystemfailure,itisnecessary toactonthelectricactuatorusing thespecialtoolprovidedinthetoolkit toreleasethepressureoftheparking brakeshoes(see "EmergencyRelease oftheParkingBrake"chapterin section"InanEmergency").
EPBOperationwith OverheatedBrakes
Drivingonmountainroadswithsteep slopesorasportsuseofthevehicle couldoverheatthebrakesystem components.Intheseconditions, parkingbrakemustnotbeusedsince thepushofthepoweractuatormight notbesufficienttoensurevehicle braking,especiallyonaslope. Drivenormallywithoutbrakingto allowthebrakestocooldownafew minutesbeforestopping.Inthisway, theautomaticormanualactivationof theparkingbrakewillensurevehicle braking.
Parking
Straightenthewheelsandturnoffthe engine. Beforeleavingthevehicle,makesure thattheparkingbrakeisfullyapplied inautomaticormanualmodeand placethetransmissionleverintheP (Park)position. Removethekeyfromtheignition switch.

WARNING!
•Alwayscheckthatthevehicleis lockedbeforeleavingit.
- Neverleavechildrenunattended in the vehicle.
- Donotparkthevehicleonpaper, grass,dryleavesorotherflammable materials. They could catch fire if they come into contact with hot part of the exhaust system.
- Donotleavetheengine running while the vehicle is unattended.

CAUTION!
Whenyouneedtoparkthevehicleon asteepslope, bothwiththeengineon andoff, itisrecommendednotonlyto
engagetheparkingbrake, butalsoto shiftthetransmissionshiftlevertoP (Park) before leaving the vehicle.
Whenparkingonhillroads,itis importanttoturnthefrontwheels towardthecurbonadownhillgrade andawayfromthecurbonanuphill grade.
Applytheparkingbrakebefore placingtheshiftleverinP(Park), otherwisetheloadonthe transmissionlockingmechanismmay makeitdifficulttomovetheshift leveroutofP(Park).
In certain conditions, it is however advisable to disengag the parking brakemanually and slightly apply the service brake for starting off. This is advisable when there are obstacles very closeto the vehicle in the direction in which you intend to move.
BrakeandStability ControlSystem
The vehicle is equipped with an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) anti-yawingsystem, which helps to maintain directional control in the event of loss of grip of the tires. The system is able to detect potentially dangerous situations for the stability of the vehicle and automatically set the brakes on all four wheels in differentiated manner, inordertoproduce or a receptor settlement of the vehicle.
ESCincludesthefollowingsubsystems:
•ASR(Anti-SlipRegulation)
•ABS(Anti-lockBrakingSystem)
• EBD(ElectronicBrake-force Distribution)
•HBA(HydraulicBrakeAssistance)
•BOS(BrakeOverrideSystem)

WARNING!
• Thesesystemscannotpreventthe naturallawsofphysicsfrom affectingthevehicle,norcanthey increasetraction,brakingorsteering efficiencybeyondthataffordedby theconditionofthevehiclebrakes andtires.
• Thesesystemscannotprevent collisions, including those resulting from excessivespeedinturns, following another vehicle too closely, or hydroplaning.
• The capabilities of a vehicle equipped with the systems must never be exploited in arecklessor dangerous manner that could jeopardized driver's sand the passenger's safety or the safety of others.
ElectronicStabilityControl (ESC)
This systemenhances directional controlandstability of the vehicle undervarious driving conditions. The ESC correct oversteering and under steering of the vehicle by applying the braketo the appropriate wheel.
Enginepowermayalsobereducedto assistincounteractingtheconditions ofinstabilityandmaintaintheright direction. Thesystemisalsoableto reducetheenginepower.
Throughsensorsfittedonthevehicle, theESCsystemdetectsthedriver's chosendirectioncomparingittothe onemaintainedwhilerunning.Incase ofdiscrepancybetweentherequired trajectoryandthecurrentone,the

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ESCsystembrakestheappropriate wheeltocounteractoverorunder steering.
•Oversteer-whenthevehicleis turningmorethanappropriatefor thesteeringwheelposition.
• Understeer-whenthevehicle is turninglessthanappropriateforthe steeringwheelposition.
The ESCsystemhastwoavailable operatingmodes:
ESCON
ThisisthenormalESCoperatingmode. Ateachstart-upofthevehicle,theESC systemissetinthismodeandshould beusedformostdrivingconditions. TheESCshouldonlybeturnedofffor specificreasonsaspointedoutinthe followingparagraphs.
ESCOff
The "ESCOff" modeisaimedfora morespiriteddrivingexperiencebut alsopurposefulfordrivingindeep snow,sand,ogravel.Thecurrent modedisablesthetractioncontrol portionoftheESCandraisesthe thresholdforESCactivation,allowing higherwheelspinthannormally grantedbytheESCsystem.The (ESC Off)buttonisfittedinfrontofthe transmissionshiftlever:todeactivate
thesystemsee "DriveMode" in this section.

WARNING!
InSPORTmodetheESCcontrol thresholdsarehigherformaximum performanceondryroadsurface.To ensuremaximumsecurityoftheESCis recommendednottoactivateSPORT modeonsurfaceswithmedium-and low-grip(e.g.,wet,snow,dirt,etc..) withESCsystemactive(button (ESC Off)notpressed).
NOTE:
Toimprovethevehicle'stractionwhen drivingwithsnowchains,orwhen startingoffindeepsnow,sand,or gravel,itmaybedesirabletoswitchto the "ESCOff"modebypassingthe (ESCOff)buttonandremaininthis operationalmodenolongerthan needed.Oncethesituationrequiring "ESCOff"modeisovercome,turnthe ESConagainbypassingthe (ESC Off)button.Thismayalsobe performedwhileinmotion.

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SPORT ICE PARK OFFAnti-SlipRegulation(ASR)
TheASRincorporatedintheESC systemavoidsskiddingofthedriving wheelsduringaccelerationbymeans oftheenginecontrolunit(spark advancedelay,enginethrottle openingreductionandfuelinjection cut)andtherearbrakes.
TheASRsystemisdesignedtoenhance vehiclestabilityandactivesafetywhile driving,especiallyunderthefollowing conditions:
- internalwheelskiddingoncurves duetotheloaddynamicvariationsor excessiveacceleration;
•excessivepowertransmittedtothe wheels,alsoinrelationtotheroad surfaceconditions;
•accelerationonslippery,snowyoricy roadsurfaces;
- intheeventoflossofgriponwet roads(aquaplaning). TheASRsystemworksincombination withtheelectronicsuspensioncontrol system:innormalconditions(SPORT modeoff),stabilityinlowand mediumgripconditionshaspriority, whilewithSPORTmodeactive,the systemfavorstraction,thereby optimizingvehicleperformanceordry asphalt.
TheASRsystemisautomatically activated every timethe engine is started and can be deactivated by pressing ☐ (ESCOff) button (see "DriveMode" in this section).
ASRSystemFailure
Intheeventofafault, thesystemis automaticallydisabledandcannot be re-activated. Whiledriving, this conditionissignaledbythe amber warninglightontheinstrument clusterdisplay, whichilluminates togetherwiththemessage"ASR unavailablegotodealer".Alsothe (ESCON)amberwarninglight illuminatesinsidethetachometerwith themessageindicatingthattheESC systemisunavailable.Inthiscasedrive withthegreatestcareandhavethe systemimmediatelycheckedbythe nearestAuthorizedMaseratiDealer.
MSRFunction
TheASRsystemalsocontrolsthe enginebrakingtorquewhenthe acceleratorpedalisreleasedunder lowgripconditions(e.g.,snow,ice, etc.):intheseconditions,thehigh brakingtorqueprovidedbythe enginemaycauseinstabilityofthe vehicle.
Thesystem, using the samesensors as the ABS, detect sskidding of one or both driving wheels when the accelerator is released and open the motor-drivent hrottle of the engine fuel system thereby reducing the braking torque and re-establishing the maximum grip conditions for the driving wheels.

WARNING!
Themaximumdecelerationthatcan beobtainedwiththeenginebrake alwaysdependsonthetiregripon theroadsurface.Snoworice obviouslyreducegripvalues.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle
canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
Anti-LockBrakingSystem(ABS) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution(EBD)
The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides increased vehicle stability and brake performance undermost braking conditions. Thesystem automatically "pumps" the brakes during severe braking to prevent wheellock-up.
The Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) preventstherearwheels from over-braking and provides greater control of available braking forces applied to therearaxle.

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WARNING!
The ABShelps prevent the wheels from locking, but it does not increase the physical griplimits between the tires and theroad. Therefore, always keeps a safety distance from the vehicle in front of yours and reduce your speed when entering a curve.
NOTE:
- Whenthevehicle'sspeedishigher than7mph(11km/h),youmayalso hearaslightclickingsoundaswellas othermotornoises. Thesystemis performingaself-checkcycle to ensure that the ABSisworking properly.
- Thisself-checkoccurseachtimethe vehicleisstartedandaccelerated past7mph(11km/h).
ABSisactivatedduringbrakingunder certainroadorstoppingconditions. ABS-inducingconditionscaninclude ice,snow,gravel,bumps,railroad tracks,loosedebris. Youmayalsoexperiencethefollowing whenthebrakesystemgoesintoAnti-Lock:
•TheABSmotorrunning(itmay continuetorunforashorttimeafter thevehiclestops).
•Theclickingsoundofsolenoidvalves.
- Brakepedalpulsations.
- Aslightdroporfallawayofthe brakepedalattheendofthestop. Theseareallnormalcharacteristicsof ABSfunctioning.

WARNING!
•TheABScontainssophisticated electronicequipmentthatmaybe susceptibletointerferencecausedby improperly-installedorhigh-output radiotransmittingequipment.This interferencecancausepossibleloss ofanti-lockbrakingcapability.Installationofsuchequipment shouldbeperformedbyqualified Maseratipersonnel.
- PumpingtheAnti-LockBrakeswill diminishtheireffectivenessandmay leadtoacollision.Pumpingbrakes makethestoppingdistancelonger. Justpressfirmlyandcontinuouslyon yourbrakepedalwhenyouneedto slowdownorstop
ABSandEBDSystemFailure IntheeventofafailuretheABS systemwillbedeactivated, but this will not affect the efficiency of the standardbrakingsystem. The failure will be indicated by the illumination of the amber warning lightontheinstrumentcluster. An EBD system failure is indicated by the illumination of the BRAKE red warning lightontheinstrument cluster. In this casewerecommend that you contact the nearest Authorized MaseratiDealerinordertoidentify the fault as soon as possible, by means of the system self-diagnostic function.

WARNING!
•The failurewarninglightusually illuminateswiththeengine running toindicateamalfunctionintheABS systemonly.Inthiscase,thebraking systemwillremainfullyfunctioning, butwillnotusetheABS.Inthese conditions,alsotheEBDsystem efficiencymaybeaffected.Drive withthegreatestcareinorderto avoidsuddenbrakingandhavethe systemimmediatelycheckedbythe
nearestCentreoftheAuthorized MaseratiDealer.
•The BRAKE warninglightilluminates whentheengineisrunningto indicateanEBDsystemmalfunction. Inthiscase, sharpbrakingmay causeanearlylockingoftherear wheels, and thevehiclemayskid. Drivewiththegreatestcareand havethesystemimmediately checkedbythenearestCentreofthe AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.
HydraulicBrakeAssistance (HBA)
HBAcompletestheABSsystemby optimizingthevehiclebraking capacityduringemergencybraking. Intheeventofacriticalsituation, wherethevehiclemuststopinthe shortestpossibledistance,thedriver usuallydepressesthebrakepedal quickly,butoftennotstrongly enough:thisincreasesthebraking distance.HBAhasbeendesignedto solvethisproblemandactsby applyingthemaximumbrakingforce duringemergencybraking,inorderto stopthevehicleintheshortest possibledistance. HBArecognizestheemergency conditionbyanalyzingsome
parameters, such asthe pressure on the brakeservo, the wheelspeed and activation of the third stop. The ABS control unit cross-check this data and substitute the driver by activating the braking system's full power and so ensures optimal braking performance in the shortest possible distance.
BrakeOverrideSystem(BOS)
Tocompletetherangeofsystemsthat assistbraking, thevehicleisequipped withBOS, whichisdesignedtostop thevehicleevenwhenitisbeing accelerated. Ifthebrakepedalis depressed together with the accelerator, theenginepowershould beautomatically reduced and, ifthe drivercontinuestodepressthe accelerator, thesystemmayevencause thevehicletocometoacomplete stop. Additionally, ifthebrakepedalis released when the accelerator is still depressed, thecorresponding engine torque can bereached gradually.
UsingtheBrakes

CAUTION!
Toobtainagoodperformanceof brakepadsanddiscs,avoidsudden brakingduringthefirst190mi (300km).
Thepadwearlimitisindicatedbythe illumination ofthe BRAKE WEAR warninglight, ontheinstrumentclusterdisplay. Inthisevent,pleasecontactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
•Ridingthebrakescanleadtobrake failureandpossiblyanaccident. Drivingwithyourfootrestingor ridingonthebrakepedalcanresult inabnormallyhighbrake temperatures,excessiveliningwear, andpossiblebrakedamage.Inan emergencyfullbrakingcapacitymay beimpaired.
•If the BRAKE redwarninglight illuminateswhentheengineis runningwiththemessagethat indicatesaninsufficientbrakefluid level,stopthevehicleandcheckthe (Continued)

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(Continued) brakefluidlevelimmediately(see "MaintenanceProcedure"insection "MaintenanceandCare").Iffluidis belowtheminimumlevel,topup withtherecommendedfluidand contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealerimmediatelytohavethe systemchecked.Brakefluidleaks affecttheoperationofthebraking systems.
•Thebrakesystemperformancein termsofactivesafetyisnotareason forthedrivertorununnecessary risks. Thedrivingstyleshallalways besuitedtoweatherconditions, rangeofvisibilityandtraffic.
- Themaximumdecelerationthatcan beobtainedalwaysdependsonthe tiregripontheroadsurface.With snoworiceontheroadthegripis obviouslyreducedandthebraking distanceisveryhigh,evenwiththe ABSsystem.
BrakePadsandBrakeDiscs
Wearonthebrakepadsandbrake discsdependstoagreatextentonthe drivingstyleandtheconditionsofuse andthereforecannotbeexpressedin actualkilometersdrivenontheroad. The high-performance brakes system is designed for optimal braking effect at all speeds and temperatures. Certains speeds, braking forces and ambient conditions (e.g. temperature, humidity and long outdoor stopping periods) can therefore cause the brake to "squeal". This is normal and will cease after a few breakings.
NewBrakePadsand/orBrake Discs
Newbrakepadshavetobe "broken in", and therefore only attain optimal friction to the braked disc when the vehicle has covered several hundred km.
During this first period, the slightly reduced braking ability must be compensated for bypassing the brake pedal harder. This applies whenever the brake pads and/or braked disc are replaced.
BrakeOverheating
Drivingonmountainroadswithsteep slopesorasportsuseofthevehicle couldoverheatthebrakesystem components.Intheseconditions, parkingbrakemustnotbeusedsince thepushonthebrakeshoesofthe poweractuatormightnotbesufficient toensurevehiclebraking,especiallyon aslope. Drivenormallywithoutbrakingto allowthebrakestocooldownafew minutesbeforestopping.Inthisway, theautomaticormanualactivationof theparkingbrakewillensurevehicle braking.
UseoftheEngine
Breaking-In
Today'smostmodernproduction methodsaredesignedtoprovide extremelypreciseconstructionand assemblyofcomponents.However, movingpartsdoundergoasettling process,basicallyinthefirsthoursof vehicleoperation. Donotdrivekeepingataconstant highspeedrateforaprolongedtime. Whilecruising,brieffull-throttle accelerationwithinthelimitsoflocal trafficlawscontributestoagood break-in.Wide-openthrottle accelerationinlowgearcanbe detrimentalandshouldbeavoided. Theengineoilinstalledintheengine atthefactoryisahigh-qualityenergy conservingtypelubricant.Oilchanges shouldbeconsistentwithanticipated climateconditionsunderwhichvehicle operationswilloccur.Forthe recommendedviscosityandquality grades,see"Refillings"insection "FeaturesandSpecifications". Anewenginemayconsumesomeoil duringitsfirstfewthousand kilometersofoperation.Thisshould beconsideredasanormalpartofthe
break-inandnotinterpretedasan indicationofmalfunction. Avoidexceeding5000rpmforthefirst 620tripmi(1000km). Afterstartingthevehicle, donot exceed4000rpmuntiltheenginehas warmedupsufficiently(coolant temperature:149-158°F/65-70°C).
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Nevertravelwiththetachometer indicatorapproachingthepeakrpm, notevendownhill.Whenthe tachometerindicatorisapproaching thepeakrpm(redcoloredzone),take precautionstoavoidexceedingthat limit.

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rpm x 1000 (A) 0 270 195 1.27Ensureproperoperationofdifferent devicescheckingtheirrespective controltelltales.

CAUTION!
- Undernormalconditions, allred warninglights ontheinstrument clusterdisplayshouldbeoff. When theycomeon, theyindicate a malfunction. Referto "Instrument Cluster" insection "Dashboard InstrumentsandControls".
- Continuing to drivewhenared warning lightison could cause serious damageto the vehicle and affects performance.

WARNING!
Donottraveldownhillwiththe engineoff, astheservobrakewillno longerfunctionduetothevacuum decrease and thus afterafewbraking attempts, thesystembecomestotally inefficient. Thepowersteeringwill also loseitsefficiency underthese conditions.
OnboardDiagnosticSystem
Yourvehicleisequippedwitha sophisticatedonboarddiagnostic system. Thissystemmonitorthe performanceoftheemissions,engine,

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andautomatictransmissioncontrol systems. Whenthesesystemsare operatingproperly, your vehicle will provide excellent performance and fueleconomy, as well as engine emissionswell within current local regulations of various countries. If any of the sesystems requires service, the system will turn on the
MalfunctionIndicatorLight(MIL). Itwillalsostorediagnosticcodesand otherinformation,whichyour AuthorizedMaseratiDealerwilluseto serviceyourvehicle.Althoughthe vehiclewillstillbedriveableandnot needtowing,contacttheAuthorized MaseratiDealerforserviceassoonas possible.

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CAUTION!
•Prolongeddrivingwiththe MalfunctionIndicatorLight(MIL) oncouldcausefurtherdamageto theemissionscontrolsystem.Itcould alsoaffectfueleconomyand drivability.Thevehiclemustbe servicedbeforeanyemissionstests canbeperformed.
- If the MalfunctionIndicator Light(MIL)isflashingwhilethe engineisrunning,severecatalytic converterdamageandpowerloss willsoonoccur.Immediateserviceis requiredatanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
• After the problem has been solved, the Authorized Maserati Dealer personnel will perform specific tests on the test bench for a complete check of the system and if necessary, also read tests, even on long distances.
Inaddition, the systemisequipped with diagnostics connector that, when interfaced with suitable instruments, makes it possible to read the error codes stored in the ECU, together with a set of specific parameters for engine operation
diagnosticscycle, oncompliance with CARB, EPAOBDII rules.

CAUTION!
- Oncetheengineisstarted,the MalfunctionIndicatorLight(MIL) willremainonforapproximately18 secondsbeforeturningoff.Thisisa normalconditionandpartofthe operatingstrategy. - Whenthekeyintheignitionswitch isturnedtoMAR(ON)positionifthe MalfunctionIndicatorLight(MIL) doesnotilluminateorifit illuminateswhiledriving,contact yourlocalAuthorizedMaserati Dealerassoonaspossible.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide.phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing
exhaust, donotidletheengine except asnecessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
PositionoftheDiagnosticConnector
Thediagnosticconnectorispositioned underneaththedashboard,nextto thehoodopeninglever.Itcanbe accessedwithoutremovinganycover.

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Interior view of a car dashboard and steering wheel (no visible text or symbols)CruiseControl(CC)
TheCCenablesthedrivertomaintain thedesiredvehiclespeedwithout pressingtheacceleratorpedal, reducingdrivingfatigueonhighways, especiallylongtrips,asthesetspeedis automaticallymaintained.Afirmpress ontheacceleratorpedalorthe brakingpedalwilltemporarily deactivatethecruisecontrolfunction.

CAUTION!
The device can only be switched on speed, exceeding 19 mph (30 km/h) and its switches off automatically when the brake pedal is pressed or when a speed of 125 mph (200 km/h) is exceeded.

WARNING!
The Cruise Control function must only be activated when traffic and the route permit a constants speed to be maintained safely for sufficiently long distance.
Controls
The control so the CC are located on them multifunction lever, on the left side of the steering wheel.

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Close-up of a car's internal component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols visible)•TheinnermostON/OFFswitchhas twopositions:
OFF:theCCisdeactivated;
ON:theCCisactive.WhentheCCis activated,the 📋 greenwarning lightonthedisplayilluminates togetherwiththemessage"Cruise controlon".
- Therotatingsectioninthemiddle of the left multifunction leveris used to store the vehicles speed, to keep it constant to increase or decrease the speed stored. Turntherotating section toposition " + " to save the speed reached to increase the speed stored. Turntherotating section toposition " - " to decrease

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thespeedstored.Everytimerotating sectionisreset,thespeedisincreased ordecreasebyapprox.0.6mph(1 Km/h).Keeptherotatingsection turnedtovarythespeed continuously.Whenanewspeedis reached,itwillautomaticallyremain constant.
- Button "RCL" atendofleft multifunctionleverisusedtoresume thespeedstored.
NOTE:
- Whenthekeyintheignitionswitch isturnedtoSTOP(OFF)positionor ON/OFFswitchisinthe "OFF" position, thespeedstorediserased andthesystemdeactivated.
• The CC must be deactivated when not in use.

WARNING!
LeavingtheCruiseControlsystemon whennotinuseisdangerous. You couldaccidentallysetthesystemor causeittogofasterthanyouwant. AlwaysleavetheCCoffwhenyouare notusingit.
StoringaSpeed
TurntheON/OFFswitchto "ON" and reachthedesiredspeeddriving normally. Turntherotatingsectionin themiddleoftheleftmultifunction leverto "+" for at least 3 seconds and then release it.
The vehiclespeedisstored and the accelerator pedal can be released. The vehicle will proceed at the constants speed stored until the brake pedal is pressed.
If necessary, (forexample, topass another vehicle), you can accelerate by simply pressing the accelerator pedal.
Afterward, when you are less the accelerator pedal, the vehicle will return to these speed previously stored.
ResumingtheSpeedStored
If the CChasbeendeactivated after braking, the speed previously stored can be resumed as follows:
•graduallyaccelerateuntilyoureachaspeedclosetothatstored;
- engagethegearsellectedwhenthe speedwasstored(4th,5thor6th gear);
- pressbutton "RCL".
IncreasingtheSpeedStored
Thespeedstoredcanbeincreasedin twoways:
- bypassingtheacceleratorandthen storingthenewspeedreached(turn therotatingsectioninthemiddleof theleftmultifunctionleverformore than3seconds);or
- byturningtherotatingsectionto position" + ":eachimpulse transmittedbytherotatingsection willcauseaslightincreaseinspeed (about0.6mph/1Km/h),whereasa constantpressureonthesame rotatingsectionwillcausea continuousincreaseinspeed.When therotatingsectionisreleased,the newspeedwillbeautomatically storedinthememory.
DecreasingtheSpeedStored
Thespeedstoredcanbereducedin twoways:
•bydeactivatingtheCC,pressingthe brakepedalandthenstoringthe newspeed(turningtherotating sectiontoposition" + "foratleast3 seconds);or
- bykeepingtherotatingsection turnedtoposition"-"untilreaching thenewspeed,whichwillbestored automatically.
ResettingtheSpeedStored
Thespeedstoredisautomatically reset:
• byturningtheengineoff;or
- byturningON/OFFswitchto "OFF" position.
WarningswhileDrivingwithCC

WARNING!
- WhendrivingwithCCactivated,do notshiftttoN(Neutral)position.Itis advisabletoactivateCConlywhen trafficandroadconditionspermit safeuseofthisdevice,thatis:on straightanddryroads,expressways orhighways,smoothflowingtraffic andsmoothasphalt.Donotactivate thisdevicewhendrivingintownor inheavytraffic.
- CCcanonlybeactivatedatspeeds exceeding 19mph (30km/h).
- CCcanonlybeactivatedin4th,5th or6thgear,dependinguponthe vehiclespeed.
- WhendrivingdownhillwiththeCC activated,thevehiclemaypickup speedslightlyexceedingthespeed stored,duetothechangeinthe engineload.
• Intheeventofmalfunctioningor failureofCC,turnON/OFFswitchto "OFF"positionandcontactthe AuthorizedMaseratiDealerafter
havingcheckedthattherelative fuseisinproperworkingorder.
- ON/OFFswitchcanbealwaysleftat "ON"positionwithoutdamaging theCC.Inanycase,itisadvisableto deactivatetheCCwhenitisnotin use.TurnON/OFFswitchto"OFF" positiontopreventanyspeedsfrom beingunintentionallystored.
Tires-General Information
TireSafetyInformation
TireMarkings

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Technical diagram of a car wheel with numbered parts labeled 1 to 5 for identification.1.U.S.DOTSafetyStandardsCode (TIN).
2. SizeDesignation.
3. ServiceDescription.
4.MaximumPressureandMaximum Load.
5. Treadwear, Traction and Temperature Grades (see "Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades" in this section).

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TireSizingChart
EXAMPLE:P285/40ZR19(100Y)XLor 285/40ZR19(Y100)XL
SizeDesignation:
| P=PassengercartiresizebasedonU.S.designstandards“...blank...”=PassengercartirebasedonEuropeandesignstandards |
| 285=Sectionwidthinmillimeters (mm) |
| 40=Aspectratioinpercent(%)—Ratioofsectionheighttosection widthoftire |
| ZR=ConstructionCode |
| •Z:meansatireusableatspeeds greaterthan150mph(240km/h) |
| •R:meansradialconstruction |
| 19=Rimdiameterininches(in) |

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Interior view of a car showing the door, seat, and dashboard panel (no text or symbols visible)ServiceDescription:
| 100=LoadIndex—Anumerical codeassociatedwiththemaximum loadatirecancarry |
| Y=SpeedSymbol—Asymbol indicatingtherangeofspeedsat whichatirecancarryaload correspondingtoitsloadindex undercertainoperatingconditions. Themaximumspeedcorresponding tothespeedsymbolshouldonlybe achievedunderspecifiedoperating conditions(i.e.,tirepressure,vehicle loading,roadconditions,andposted speedlimits) |
LoadIdentification:
| "...blank..."=Absenceofanytexton thesidewallofthetireindicatesa StandardLoad(SL)tire |
| XL=ExtraLoad(orreinforced)tire |
| LL=LightLoadtire |
TireIdentificationNumber(TIN)
TheTINmaybefoundononeorboth sidesofthetire,howeverthedate codemayonlybeononeside.Tires withwhitesidewallswillhavethefull TIN,includingthedatecode,located onthewhitesidewallsideofthetire.
LookfortheTINontheoutboardside ofblacksidewalltiresasmountedon thevehicle.IftheTINisnotfoundon theoutboardside,thenyouwillfindit ontheinboardsideofthetire.
EXAMPLE:DOTMAL9ABCD0313
| DOT=DepartmentofTransportation—ThissymbolcertifiesthatthetireisincompliancewiththeU.S.DepartmentofTransportationtiresafetystandardsandisapprovedforhighwayuse. |
| MA=Coderepresentingthetire manufacturinglocation(twodigits). |
| L9=Coderepresentingthetiresize (twodigits). |
| ABCD=Codeusedbythetire manufacturer(onetofourdigits). |
| 03=Numberrepresentingtheweek inwhichthetirewasmanufactured (twodigits).Inthiscase,03means the3rdweek. |
| 13=Numberrepresentingtheyear inwhichthetirewasmanufactured (twodigits).Inthiscase,13means theyear2013. |
TireandLoadingInformationLabel Thepropercoldtireinflationpressure islistedonthedriver'ssidereardoor pillar.

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Interior view of a car showing the door, seat, and dashboard with a blue arrow pointing to a small electronic device (no text or symbols visible)Thislabeltellsyouimportant informationaboutthe:
•Numberofpeoplethatcanbe carriedinthevehicle.
•Totalweightthevehiclecancarry.
•Tiresizedesignedforthevehicle.
•Coldtireinflationpressuresforthe front,rear,andsparetires.
Loading
The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. You will not exceed the tire's load carrying capacity if you adhere to the loading conditions, tiresize, and cold tire inflation pressure specified on
the "TireandLoadingInformation Label" and in the "Features and Specifications" section.
NOTE:
Underamaximumloadedvehicle condition, grossaxleweightratings (GAWRs) for the front and rear axles must not be exceeded.
Tires
Drivingoverroughordamagedroad surfaces,aswellasdebris,curbsand otherobstaclescancauseserious damagetowheels,tires,and suspensionparts.
Thisismorelikelytooccurwith low-profiletires,whichprovideless cushioningbetweenthewheeland theroad.
Becarefultoavoidroadhazardsand reduceyourspeed,especiallyifyour vehicleisequippedwithlowprofile tires.

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Interior view of a car showing the door, seat, and dashboard area with a blue arrow pointing to a component (no text or symbols visible)WARNING!
Overloadingofyourtiresis dangerous. Overloadingcancausetire failure, affectvehiclehandling, and increasethestoppingdistance. Use tiresoftherecommendedload capacityforyourvehicle. Never overloadthem.
DepartmentofTransportation UniformTireQualityGrades
The following tiregrading categories were established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Thespecific graderating assigned by the tire's manufacturerine each category is shown on the sidewall of the tiresonyour vehicle.

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Allpassengercartiresmustconformto Federalsafetyrequirementsin additiontothesegrades.
Treadwear
The Treadweargrade is a comparative rating, based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions as specified government test course. Forexample, atiregraded 150 would wear one and one-half times as well on the government course as atiregraded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual condition sof their use, however, and may depart significantly from thenorm dueto variations indriving habits, service practices, and differences in road characteristics and climate.
TractionGrades
The Traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AAA, A, B, and C. These grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement, as measured under controlled condition on specified government tests surfaces of asphalt and concrete. Atiremarked C may have poor traction performance.

WARNING!
Thetractiongradeassignedtothistire isbasedonstraight-aheadbraking tractiontests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peaktraction characteristics.
TemperatureGrades
ThetemperaturegradesareA(the highest),B,andC,representingthe tire'sresistancetothegenerationof heatanditsabilitytodissipateheat, whentestedundercontrolled conditionsonaspecifiedindoor laboratorytestwheel.Sustainedhigh temperaturecancausethematerialof thetiretodegenerateandreducetire life,andexcessivetemperaturecan leadtosuddentirefailure.Thegrade Ccorrespondstoalevelof performance,whichallpassengercar tiresmustmeetundertheFederal MotorVehicleSafetyStandardNo. 109.GradesBandArepresenthigher levelsofperformanceonthe laboratorytestwheel,thanthe minimumrequiredbylaw.

WARNING!
Thetemperaturegradeforthistireis
establishedforatirethatisproperly inflatedandnotoverloaded.Excessive speed,under-inflation,orexcessive loading,eitherseparatelyorin combination,cancauseheatbuildup andpossibletirefailure.
TirePressure
Propertireinflationpressureis essentialforsafetyandbest performanceofyourvehicle. Thetire pressuremonitoringsystem "TPMS" setuponthevehicle(see "TirePressure MonitoringSystem" inthissection) mayalertthedriveraboutinsufficient tirepressureeventoughthedriveris responsibleforregularlychecking the tirepressure. Radialtiresfittedonthevehiclemay lookproperlyinflatedevenwhenthey actuallyareunderinflated.Donot makeavisualjudgmentwhen determiningproperinflation. Threeprimarydrivingaspectsare affectedbyimpropertirepressure:
Safety

WARNING!
- Improperlyinflatedtirescanbe dangerous.
Driving

• Under-inflationincreasestireflexing and can result in treioverheating.
•Over-inflationreducesatire'sability tocushionshock.Objectsonthe roadandpotholescancause damagethatresultsintirefailure.
• Over-inflated or under-inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fails suddenly, resulting in loss of vehicle control.
- Unequaltirepressurescancause steeringproblems.
- Unequal tire pressures from oneside of the vehicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift to the right or left.
•Alwaysdrivewitheachtireinflated totherecommendedcoldtire inflationpressure.
Economy
Improperinflationpressuresmay causeunevenwearpatternsto developacrossthetiretread. These abnormalwearpatternswillreduce treadliferesultinginaneedfor earliestirereplacement. Under-inflationalsoincreasestirerolling resistanceresultinginhigherfuel consumption.
Ridecomfortandvehiclestability Propertireinflationcontributestoa comfortableride. Over-inflation producesajarringanduncomfortable ride.
TirePressureCheckup
The proper cold tire inflation pressure is indicated on the driver's siderear doopillar and on the table "Tire Inflation Pressure" in section "Features and Specifications". Inflation pressures specified on the table always refer to "cold tire inflation pressure". Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the entire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mi (1,6 km) after three hours period.
Checktirepressuresmoreoftenin caseofsignificantoutside temperaturechanges,astirepressure variesaccordingtotemperature changes.
The pressures should be checked and if necessary adjusted; tire wear and overall conditions should also be checked monthly. Tire pressures change by approximately 1 PSI (0, 07 bar) per 12°F (7°C) of air temperature change. Keep this in mind when
checking tirepressure insideagarage, especially in winter. Example: If garagetemperature = 68°F (20°C) and the outside temperature = 32°F (0°C) thenthe cold tireinflation pressures should be increased by 3PSI (0, 21 bar) forever 12°F (7°C) for this outside temperature condition. Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 PSI (0, 13 to 0, 4 bar) during operation. DONOT reduce this normal pressure build-up or your tire pressure will be too low. After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, always reinstall the valvestem cap. This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the valvestem, which could damage the valvestemand the TPMS sensor connected to it.
TreadWearIndicators
Treadwearindicatorsareinthe originalequipmenttirestohelpyou determinewhenyourtiresshouldbe replaced. Theseindicatorsaremoldedintothe bottomofthetreadgrooves. Whenthetreadisworntooneofthe treadwearindicators,thetireshould bereplaced.

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WARNING!
Thewetperformance(aquaplaning resistance)willdecrease proportionallytothethicknessofthe tread.
TiresDurability
Theservicelifeofatiredependson variousfactorsincluding,butnot limitedto:
- drivingstyle;
• tirepressure;
•distancedriven.

WARNING!
Tiresandthesparetire(ifequipped) shouldbereplacedaftersixyears, regardlessoftheremainingtread. Failuretofollowthiswarningcould resultintirefailure.
ReplacementTires
NOTE:
Inordertomaintainhighperformance andsafetylevelunderalldriving conditions, Maseratistrongly recommendstousetiresequivalentto theoriginalsinsize,qualityand performancewhenreplacementis needed.
Forthesizedesignationofyourtire seethelabelonthedriver'ssiderear doorpillarorseetable"Wheels"in section"FeaturesandSpecifications". The "LoadIndex" and "SpeedSymbol" foryourtirewillbefoundonthe originalequipmenttiresidewall. Itisrecommendedtoreplacethetwo fronttiresortworeartiresasapair. Replacingjustonetirecanseriously affectyourvehicle'shandling. Ifyoueverreplaceawwheelassembly, makesurethatthewheel's specifications(valve,TPMSsensorand tire)matchthoseoftheoriginal wheels.Failureretouseeequivalent replacementtiresmayadverselyaffect thesafety,handling,andrideofyour vehicle.
Your Authorized Maserati Dealeris available to provides suggestions as to thetypesoftiresmostsuitedtothe useforeseenbytheCustomer.

WARNING!
- Donotuseatire, wheelsizeor ratingotherthanthatspecified for your vehicle. Some combinations of unapproved tires and wheels may changes suspension dimensions and performance characteristics, resulting in altered steering, handling, and braking operations of the vehicle. This can cause unpredictable handling and stress to steering and suspension components. Use only the tire and wheelsizes with load ratings appointed for your vehicle.
- Neveruseatirewithasmallerload indexorcapacity,otherthanwhat wasoriginallyequippedonyour vehicle.Usingatirewithasmaller loadindexcouldresultintire overloadingandfailure.
•Alwayscheckthemaximumspeed ratingonthetiresidewallonany tireonthevehicle.
- Neverexceedthemaximumspeed ratingofthetires.Riskofaccident andseriouspersonalinjurydueto excessivespeed.
- Failuretoequipyourvehiclewith tireshavingadequatespeed capabilitycanresultintirefailure.

CAUTION!
Replacingoriginaltireswithtiresofadifferentsizemayresultinfalspeedometerandodometerreadings.
WinterTires
Thesetiresarespeciallydesignedfor drivingonsnowandiceandarefitted toreplacetheonessuppliedwiththe vehicle.Winterorall-seasontirescan beidentifiedbytheM+S(Mud& Snow)or3PMSF(3PeaksMountain SnowFlake)designationonthetire sidewall. Beforemountingwintertires,contact anAuthorizedMaseratiDealerto receivethetechnicalinformation necessarytoadviseyouonwheel and tirecompatibility. Astothetypeoftirestouse,inflation pressuresandwintertires specifications,carefullyfollowthe indicationsasreportedinthe "TechnicalData"and"TireInflation Pressure"chaptersinsection"Features andSpecifications".

WARNING!
Thestandardtiresprofileandrubber mixtureareoptimizedforwetanddry drivingconditions.Standardtiresmay notprovefavorableforsnow conditions.
NOTE:
Snowtiresshouldhavethesameload capacityasoriginalequipmenttires andshouldbemountedonallfour wheels.
SnowChains
Maseratiapprovedtractiondevices(or snowchains)maybeusedtoimprove tractiononcompactedsnowinheavy snowconditions. Theuseofsnowchainsisspecifiedby localregulationsofeachcountry. Usesnowchainsofreduced dimensions,withamaximum projectionof0.35in(9mm)beyond thetiretread. Maseratirecommendedtousesnow chainsKONIG,type"Supermagic". Thesnowchainsmaybefittedonlyon rearwheeltires. Please,contactyourServiceforfurther information.
Checkthesnowchaintensionafter drivingforadistanceofabout55yd (50m)withthechainsfitted. Withthesnowchainsfitted,itis advisabletodeactivatetheESCsystem (seechapter"DriveMode"inthis section).

CAUTION!
•Theuseofnon-recommendedsnow chainsmaydamagethevehicle.
- Brokenchainscancauseserious damage. Stopthevehicle immediatelyifnoiseoccursthat couldindicatechainbreakage. Removethedamagedpartsofthe chainbeforefurtheruse.
- Donotexceed30mph(50km/h).
- Drivecautiouslyandavoidsevere turnsandlargebumps,especially withloadedvehicle.
- Avoidholesintheroad, donotdrive overstepsorsidewalksanddonot driveonlongstretcheswithout snow. This will prevent damageto the vehicle and theroadbed.

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NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you with all information about the Maserati Snow Chains, available in the "Genuine Accessories" range.
TirePressureMonitoring System-TPMS
Guidelines
Eachtire(includingthesparetire, if provided) should be checked monthly. Tiresshouldbe checked when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer indicated on tire inflation pressure label (applied on the driver's reardoor pillar) and in "Tire Inflation Pressure" of section "Features and Specifications". If your vehicle hastires of different sizethanthesize indicated on the vehicle placardortire inflation pressure label, you should determine the property inflation pressure for those tires.

Asanadded safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with atire pressure monitoringsystem(TPMS)that
illuminatesalowtirepressuretelltale whenoneormoreofyourtiresis significantlyunder-inflated. Accordingly,whenthelowtire pressuretelltaleilluminates,you shouldstopandcheckyourtiresas soonaspossible,andinflatethemto theproperpressure.Drivingona
significantlyunder-inflatedtirecauses thetiretooverheatandcanleadto tirefailure.Under-inflationalso reducesfuelefficiencyandtiretread life,andmayaffectthevehicle's handlingandstoppingability. PlesenotethattheTPMSisnota substituteforpropertiremaintenance, anditisthedriver'sresponsibilityto maintaincorrecttirepressure,evenif under-inflationhasnotreachedthe leveltotriggerilluminationofthe TPMSlowtirepressuretelltale. Yourvehiclehasalsobenequipped withaTPMSmalfunctionindicatorto indicatewhenthesystemisnot operatingproperly. TheTPMSmalfunctionindicatoris combinedwiththelowtirepressure telltale.Whenthesystemdetectsa malfunction,thetelltalewillflashfor approximatelyoneminuteandthen remaincontinuouslyilluminated.This sequencewillcontinueupon subsequentvehiclestart-upsaslongas themalfunctionexists.Whenthe malfunctionindicatorisilluminated, thesystemmaynotbeabletodetect orsignallowtirepressureasintended. TPMSmalfunctionsmayoccurfora varietyofreasons,includingthe installationofreplacementor alternatetiresorwheelsonthevehicle
thatpreventtheTPMSfrom functioningproperly.Alwayscheckthe TPMSmalfunctiontelltaleafter replacingoneormoretiresorwheels onyourvehicletoensurethatthe replacementoralternatetiresand wheelsallowtheTPMStocontinueto functionproperly.
GeneralInformation
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) will warn the driver of a low tire pressure according to the vehicle recommended cold pressure indicated on the table "Tire Inflation Pressure" in section "Features and Specifications" and the label applied on the driver's side at the base of there are do or pillar.
Thecoldtireinflationpressuremust notexceedthemaximuminflation pressuremoldedintothetiresidewall. Check "Tires-GenerallInformation" in section "Driving" forinformationon howtoproperlyinflatethetires. Thetirepressurewillalsoincreaseas thevehicleisdriven-thisisnormal andthereisnoadjustmentrequired whenthisoccurs.
The TPMS will warn the driver of low tire pressure if the tire pressure falls below the low-pressure warning limit for any reason, including low
temperatureeffectsandnatural pressurelossofthetire. TheTPMSwillcontinuetowarnthe driveroflowtirepressureaslongas theconditionpersistencesandwillnotturn offuntilthetirepressureisequalor abovetherecommendedcold inflationpressure.
The TPMS monitorsthetirepressure by means of special sensors fitted insidethewheel rims, in position with the inflation valve.
Thesesensorstransmitasignalthatis detected by the antennaintegrated in the ECU.
TheECUprocessethisinformation and,viatheCANline,transmitsa seriesoftirepressuredataandsystem errors,ifany,totheinstrumentcluster. Thedisplaymayshowtheinformation receivedbymeansofspecificscreen pages,whichcanberecalledby pressingbrieflythe"MODE"button (see"TFTDisplay:Controls"inchapter "InstrumentCluster"ofthesection DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").

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TheTPMSwarnsthedriverthatthe tirepressurehasdecreased.This warningdoesnotexemptthedriver fromperiodicallycheckingthetires andfromcomplyingwiththe prescribedtirepressurelevels.
CAUTION!
•TheTPMShasbeenoptimizedfor theoriginalequipmenttiresand wheels.TPMSpressuresandwarning havebeenestablishedforthetire sizeequippedonyourvehicle. Undesirablesystemoperationor sensordamagemayoccurwhen usingreplacementequipmentthatis notofthesamesize,type,and/or
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(Continued) style. Aftermarketwheelscancause sensordamage.Donotuse aftermarkettiresealantsorbalance beads, asdamagetothesensorsmay result.
• Thesystemcantemporarily experienceradio-electricinterference emittedbydevicesusingsimilar frequencies.
• After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, always reinstall the valve stem cap. This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the valve stemand damage the TPMS internal sensor.
NOTE:
- Drivingonasignificantly underinflatedtirecausesthetireto overheatandmayleadtotirefailure. Under-inflationalsoreducesfuel efficiencyandtiretreadlife,andmay affectthevehicle'shandlingand stoppingability.
- The TPMS is not as substitute for propertire maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure using an accuratetire pressure gage, even if under-inflation has not reached the
leveltotriggerilluminationofthe TPMSlight (1).
- Seasonaltemperaturechangeswill affecttirepressure,andtheTPMS willmonitortheactualtirepressure inthetire.
ViewingMessagesonthe Display
Bypressingrepeatedlythe"MODE" buttonofthecontrolpanelonleft sideofthesteeringcolumn,theuser canaccesstheinformationpagethat showsthepressurevaluesofeachtire ("TirePressure"screenpage:see paragraph"TFTDisplay:ScreenPages" inchapter"InstrumentCluster" of section "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").

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06:30 77°F Tire Pressure psi 32 32 psi psi 32 32 psi AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7Ifsystemfaultsorlowpressureis detectedonanotindentifiedtire,
"CheckTirePressure" or "TPMS Malfunction" pop-upmessage will be displayed for 10 seconds. The (L) amber warning light will permanently illuminate other right side of the instrument cluster display. With a malfunction detected, the "Tire Pressure" screen pagewill not be available while will be available the calibrationscreen page. The "TirePressure" screen page becomes available again, until the malfunction is corrected.
LowTirePressureConditions
ThesignaltransmittedbytheECU activatesmessagesandsymbolsonthe TFTdisplaywithtwoprioritylevels correspondingtothefollowing thresholds:
- SoftWarning:ifthepressureis10% lowerthantheratedpressure;
- HardWarning:ifthepressureis17% lowerthantheratedpressure.
Thesystemreferstotheratedpressure acquiredaftercalibration. Thetwoalarmthresholdsfor monitoringthetirepressure respectivelyactivatethefollowing alerts:
- "Checktirepressure" illuminates on the display when the pressure of one
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ormoretiresfallsbelowthe low-pressurealarmthreshold(Soft Warning).Thetirewithitslow pressurevaluewillbehhighlightedin ambercolorfor30seconds.

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06:30 77°F Check tire pressure psi 25 32 psi psi 32 32 psi MANUAL 3 mi 620 mi [A] 564.7- Thetirewithitslowpressurevalue inambercolor, themessage "Low inflationpressureire" and "Donot driveon" inrollingmodewith the (1) amberwarninglightalwayson activateswhenthepressureofone ormoretiresisbelowtheminimum pressurealarmthreshold(Hard Warning).

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06:30 77°F Low inflation pressure tire pm 20 32 psi pm 20 20 psi MANUAL 3 mi /A) 620 564.7 06:30 77°F Do not drive on pm 20 32 psi pm 20 20 psi MANUAL 3 mi /A) 620 564.7TheTPMSscreenpageisdisplayedfor 30secondsandthenthescreenpage thatwaspreviouslydisplayed reappears.Ifthemalfunctionpersists, theTPMSscreenpageshowninthe picturewillbeautomaticallydisplayed for30secondsthenexttimethe engineisstarted.
ThedrivercancalluptheTPMSscreen pageatanytimetodisplaywhichtires havelowpressure.
Occasionally, the system may not detect which wheels signals a malfunction. If this is the case, then only the message "Check tire pressure" will be displayed on the TFT display.
PuncturedTire
When the instrument cluster receives a signal from the tire pressure ECU indicating that the pressure level of oneormoretires is below the alarm
thresholdorthereisasuddenpressure loss(puncturedtire).The (1) amber warninglightwillpermanently illuminateontheinstrumentcluster andscreenpageshowninthepicture willalternateonthedisplayfor30 seconds:thenthescreenpagethat waspreviouslydisplayedreappearson theTFTdisplay.

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06:30 77°F Low inflation pressure tire pm 25 32 psi pm 32 32 psi MANUAL 3 MI mi [A] 620 564.7 06:30 77°F Do not drive on pm 25 32 psi pm 32 32 psi MANUAL 3 MI mi [A] 620 564.7Ifthemalfunctionpersists, thedisplay willshowthesescreenpagesfor30 secondseverytimethekeyinthe ignitionswitchissubsequentlyturned backtoMAR(ON)position.
Thesescreenpageswillbedisplayed untilthesituationiscorrectedandthe systemiscalibratedagainasrequired bythesystem.
SystemNotCalibrated
Thesystemmustbecalibrated:
•afterreplacingoneormoretires;

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•afterinvertingthewheels;
- ifyouarenotsurewhetheratleast oneoftheoperationsabovewas performed.
Ifyousimplycorrectedthetire inflationpressure,youdonotneedto recalibratethesystem. Intheeventthatthesystemhasnot beencalibratedorcalibrationhasbeen performedincorrectlyandfollowing replacementorreversalofoneor moretires,the (↓)amberwarninglight willflashfor85secondsoninstrument cluster,andtheTFTdisplaywillshow screenpagewithdashes"--,"inthe placeofthepressurelevelsofeach tire.

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06:30 77°F MANUAL 3 mi 620 mi [A] 564.7When the TPMS display cycle ends (30 seconds), the carsymbol with message will disappear and reappear the screen pagethat was previously displayed will reappear: the amber
warninglightremainsonuntilthe systemhasbeencalibrated. Tocalibratethesystem,selectthe screenplay"TPMScalibration"by pressingthe"MODE"button.A messagewilltellyoutopressandhold button"+"toactivatethecalibration procedure.
NOTE:
The TPMScalibrationoperationis possible even with the engineer running but the vehicle must best stationary (0mph-km/h).

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06:30 77°F TPMS CALIBRATION Press and hold "+" to activate calibration AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7Thesystemmaytakeupto10minutes, bydrivingatspeedlyingbetween 6mph(10km/h)and80mph (130km/h),tocompletetheprocess. Duringthistimethe (1) ambersymbol andthemessage "Calibration activated" willbedisplayedfor10 seconds.

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06:30 77°F Calibration activated AUTO SPORT D mi ml [A] 620 564.7Duringcalibration, if the user recalls the information pages showing the pressure level so feachtire, dashes
"--,"willbedisplayedintheplaceof thevalues.
NOTE:
- Thesystemwillnotperform calibrationifthepressureisbelow2 bar(29psi).
- Toallowthesystemtoacquirethe sensors'sdata,afterthestartupof thecar,ifpossibleavoidtostop. DuringthisintervaltheTFTdisplay canshowscreenpagewithdashes "--,"intheplaceofthepressure levelsofeachtire.
- Ifcalibrationisnotcompletedwithin 10minutesofdrivingthecar,the instrumentclustershows"TPMS Malfunction"pop-upmessageand "TirePressure"screendisappear.The (↓) warninglightremainslighton.
TPMSMalfunction
Screenpageshowninpicturemay appearinthefollowingcases:
•malfunctionintheECU system/wiring;
- nosignalreceptionbyoneormore sensorsduetomalfunctioning, brokenordeadbattery;
•ECUmalfunction.

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06:30 77°F Tire pressure monitoring unavailable AUTO 3 mi mi [A] 620 564.7Thedisplayprocedurefollowsthe usuallogicofmalfunctions.Therefore, after30seconds,thedisplaywillshow thescreenpagethatwasactivebefore themalfunctionoccurred. Inadditiontoscreenpagebeing displayed,the (!) amberwarning light,whichispermanently illuminatedontheinstrumentcluster, willflashfor85seconds,afterwhichit willremainpermanentlyonuntilthe situationiscorrected.Theinformation pagethatshowsthepressurevaluefor eachtirecannotberecalled.
FuelRequirements
Theenginesaredesignedtomeetall environmentalregulationsand provideexcellentfueleconomyand performancewhenusingunleaded premiumgasolinewithanAKloctane ratingof91orabove.AKI(AntiKnock Index)isanaverageontheResearch OctaneNumber,RON,andtheMotor OctaneNumber,MON(RON+MON/2 givesyoutheAKI).
Forvehicletopperformance, use unleadedpremiumgasolinewithno lessthan93minimumAKloctane rating.
Poorqualitygasolinecancause problemssuchashardstarting, stalling,andhesitations.Ifyou experiencethesesymptoms,try anotherbrandofgasolinebefore consideringserviceforthevehicleat anAuthorizedMaseratiDealer. Besidesusingunleadedgasolinewith theproperoctanerating,gasoline thatcontaindetergents,anti-corrosion andstabilityadditivesare recommended.Usinggasolinethat havetheseadditivesmayhelpimprove fueleconomy,reduceemissions,and maintainvehicleperformance.

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CAUTION!
- Maseratistronglyrecommendsthe useofPremiumunleadedfuelONLY. Useoflessergradefuel(otherthan Premium)willleadtoreduced engineperformance,andpoorfuel economyandcanleadtothe MalfunctionIndicatorLight(MIL)illuminatingontheinstrument cluster.Continueduseoflessergrade fuel(otherthanPremiumfuel)can leadtoenginemisfireproblemsand possiblecatalyticconverterdamage.
•Theanti-pollutiondevicesofthe vehiclerequireunleadedfueltobe usedatalltimes.Underno circumstance, noteveninan emergency, should leaded fuelbe supplied to the fueltank, notevena minimum quantity. This would irreparably damage the catalytic converters. An inefficient catalytic converter results in noxious exhaust emissions which damage the environment.
Reformulated Gasoline
Manyareasofthecountryrequirethe useofcleanerburninggasoline, referredtoas"Reformulated
Gasoline".Reformulatedgasoline containsoxygenatesandare specificallyblendedtoreducevehicle emissionsandimproveairquality. Maseratisupportstheuseof reformulatedgasoline.Properly blendedreformulatedgasolinewill provideexcellentperformanceand durabilityofengineandfuelsystem components.
Gasoline/OxygenateBlends
Somefuelsuppliersblendunleaded gasolinewithoxygenatessuchas Ethanol.Fuelsblendedwithoxygenates maybeusedinyourvehicle.

CAUTION!
DONOTusegasolinecontaining Methanolorgasolinecontainingmore than 10%Ethanol.Useoftheseblends mayresultinstartinganddriveability problems,damagecriticalfuelsystem components,causeemissionstoexceed theapplicablestandard,and/orcause the MalfunctionIndicatorLight (MIL)toilluminate(see "Instrument Cluster"insection "Dashboard InstrumentsandControls".Pump labelsshouldclearlycommunicateifa fuelcontainsgreaterthan 10% Ethanol.
Problemsthatresultfromusing gasolinecontainingMethanolor gasolinecontainingmorethan10% Ethanolarenottheresponsibility of Maseratiandmaynotbecovered underwarranty.
MMTinGasoline
MMT(Methylcyclopentadienyl ManganeseTricarbonyl)isa manganesecontainingmetallic additivethatisblendedintosome gasolinetoincreaseoctane. GasolineblendedwithMMTprovides noperformanceadvantagebeyond gasolineofthesameoctanenumber withoutMMT. Maseratirecommendsgasoline withoutMMTtobeusedinyour vehicle.TheMMTcontentofgasoline maynotbeindicatedonthegasoline pump;therefore,youshouldaskthe gasolinestationoperatorwhetheror notthegasolinecontainsMMT. Itisevenmoreimportanttolookfor gasolinewithoutMMTinCanada, becauseMMTcanbeusedatlevels higherthanthoseallowedinthe UnitedStates.MMTisprohibited in FederalandCaliforniareformulated gasoline.
MaterialsAddedtoFuel
AllgasolinesoldintheUnitedStates is required to contain effective detergent additives. Use of additional detergents or other additives is not needed under normal conditions and they would result in additional cost. Therefore, you should not have to add anything to the fuel.
FuelSystemWarnings

WARNING!
Followtheseguidelinestomaintain yourvehicle'sperformance:
- Theuseofleadedgasolineis prohibitedbyFederalandProvincial law.Usingleadedgasolinecanimpair engineperformanceanddamagethe emissionscontrolsystem.
•Theuseoffueladditives, which are nowbeingsoldasoctaneenhancers, isnotrecommended. Mostofthese productscontainhigh concentrationsofmethanol.Fuel systemdamageorvehicle performanceproblemsresulting fromtheuseofsuchfuelsor additivesisnottheresponsibilityof Maserati.
NOTE:
Intentionaltamperingwiththe emissionscontrolsystemcanresultin civilpenaltiescivilpenaltiesandcould voidthevehiclewarranty.
CarbonMonoxideWarnings

WARNING!
Carbonmonoxide(CO)inexhaust gasesisdeadly.Followthe precautionsbelowtopreventcarbon monoxidepoisoning:
- Donotinhaleexhaustgases.They containcarbonmonoxide,a colorlessandodorlessgas,which cankill.Neverruntheengineina closedarea,suchasagarage,and neversitinaparkedvehiclewith theengineerunningforanextended period.Ifthevehicleisstoppedin anopenareawiththeengine runningformorethanashort period,adjusttheventilationsystem toforcefresh,outsideairintothe vehicle.
- Guardagainstcarbonmonoxide withpropermaintenance.Havethe exhaustsysteminspectedeverytime thevehicleisraised.Haveany
abnormalconditionsrepaired promptly. Until repaired, drivewith allsidewindowsfullyopen.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

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Refueling
FuelFillerNeckAccess
Thefuelfillerdoorisfoundonthe rear,left-handsideofthevehicle. Toopenthefuelfillerdoor,press buttonontheleftcontrolpanelnext tothesteeringwheel.

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AUTO OFFItcanbeoperatedonlywhenthekey isremovedfromtheignitionswitchor turnedtoSTOP(OFF)position.
RefilltheTank
Thefuelfillerneckisprovidedwith externalcap.
- Rotatecounterclockwiseandremove thefuelfillercap.Thecaphermetic sealmayresultinaslightpressure increaseinsidethetank.Anyhissing noisewhilethecapisbeingopened isthereforecompletelynormal.The
capislinkedtothefillerneckwitha strap,topreventitfrombeinglost whilerefueling.

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Illustration of a car interior with a shield, lock icons, and directional arrows (no text or symbols)- When refueling, the cap must remain attached to the door by means of the hook provided.

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Diagram showing a hand placing a component into a car's engine compartment, with no visible text or symbols.- Insertthefuelnozzlefullyintothe filler.

WARNING!
•Toavoidtheriskoffire,donot approachthefillerwithopenflames orcigarettes!
• To avoid the risk of inhaling noxious fumes, donot breatheclosetothe fuelfillerdoor, when opened.
- Neverhaveanysmokingmaterialslit inornearthevehiclewhenthefuel fillerdoorisopenorthetankis beingfilled.
- Neveraddfuelwhentheengineis running. This violates most fire-prevention regulations and may cause the MalfunctionIndicator Light(MIL)toturnon(see "InstrumentCluster" insection "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").
- Fillthevehiclewithfuel.Fueltank capacityisindicatedinthe "Refillings"tableinsection "FeaturesandSpecifications". Whenthefuelnozzle"clicks"or shutsoff,thefueltankisbasically full:itispossibletofurtherensure refuelingbyenablingthefuelnozzle additionalfuelsupplyuntiltwo clicks.Afterthetwoadditionalclicks,
theamountoffuelallowedbythe systemisverylow, were recommend thereforenottopersistfurther.
- Waitapproximately 10 seconds before removing the fuel nozzle in orderto ensure completed supply of residual fuel and restrict the risk of fouling the fuel filler door area.
- Removethefuelnozzle.
- Insertthecaponthefuelfillerneck.
- Tightenthecap, turningitclockwise untilitstops.
•Closethefueltankdoor.

CAUTION!
Toavoidfuelspillageandoverfilling, donot"topoff"thefueltankafter filling.
EmergencyFuelFillerDoor Release
If you are unable to unlock the fuel filler door using the dedicated button, use the fuel filler do more emergency release located in the trunk.
- Openthetrunklid(see "Openand ClosetheTrunkLid" insection "BeforeStarting").
- Removetheaccesscoverontheleft sideofthetrunkcompartment
turningthefasteningscrew indicatedinthepicture counterclockwisebyaquarterofa turn.

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- Reassembletheaccesscoverandlock itbyturningthefasteningscrew clockwise.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of
Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

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DrivingConditions
BeforetheTrip
Checkthefollowingatregular intervalsandalwaysbeforelongtrips:
• tirepressureandcondition;
•levelsoffluidsandlubricants;
•conditionsofthewindshieldwiper blades;
- cleantheglassontheexternallight andallotherglasssurfaces;
•properoperationoftheindicator lightsandoftheexternallights.

CAUTION!
Itishoweveradvisabletoperform thesechecksatleastevery500mi (800km)andalwaysfollowingthe maintenanceschedulereportedin section"MaintenanceandCare".
Beforeyoudrive:
- adjustseatposition,steeringwheel andrearviewmirrorsinordertohave thebestdrivingposition;
- ensurethatnothing(matcovers,etc.) isobstructingthepedalsmovement;
•carefullyarrangeandsecureany objectsinthetrunk,topreventthem
frommovingforwardincaseof suddenstops;
- avoid heavymeals before atrip. A lightsnack helps keep your reflexes sharp. In particular, avoid drinking alcohol.

WARNING!
Beyondbeingprohibitedbylaw,itis extremelydangeroustorideinsidethe trunkoronthehood.Intheeventof anaccident-passengersittinghere aremoreexposedtotheriskof seriousinjury.Passengersmustonly travelseatedinthevehicleseats,with theseatbeltsfastened.Alwayscheck thatthedriverandallpassengers havetheseatbeltscorrectlyfastened.
SafeDriving
Although the vehicle is equipped with active and passives safety devices, the driver's conductis always decisive factor for roads safety.
Somesimplerulesfortravelingsafely indifferentconditionsarelisted below.Someofthemwillprobably alreadysoundfamiliarbut,inanycase, itwouldbeusefultoreadthem carefully.
DrivingatNight
Themainguidelinestofollowwhen drivingatnightaresetoutbelow.
- Drivecarefully.Nightconditions demandmorefocusandattention.
- Reduceyourspeed,especiallyon roadswithnostreetlights.
- Stopatearlysignsofdrowsiness. Continuingtodrivewouldbearisk foryourselfandforothers.Havea restbeforecontinuingyourtrip.
- Keepthevehicleatagreater distancefromvehiclesinfrontofyou thanyouwouldduringtheday:itis difficulttoassessthespeedofother vehicleswhenyouonlyseethelights.
- Usethehighbeamsonlyoutsideof densely-populatedareasandwhen youaresurethattheywillnot disturbotherdrivers.
- Whenanothervehicleis approaching,switchfromhigh beams(ifon)tolowbeams.
- Keeplightsandheadlightsclean.
- Outsideofdensely-populatedareas, bewareofanimalscrossingtheroad.
DrivingintheRain
Rainandwetroadsaredangerous. On awetroadallmaneuversaremore difficultiesincewheelgriponthe
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asphaltissignificantlyreduced. This meansthatbrakingdistancesincrease considerablyandroadgripdecreases. Someadvicesfordrivingintherain arelistedbelow.
- Reduceyourspeedandkeepagreatersafetydistancefromthevehiclesinfrontofyou.Highspeedmayresultinalossofvehiclecontrol.
- Whendrivingonwetorslushyroads, itispossibleforawedgeofwaterto buildupbetweenethireandroid surface. This is known as aquaplaningandmaycausepartial orcompletelossofvehiclecontrol andstoppingability. Toreducethis possibility:slowdowniftheroadhas standingwaterorpuddles.
• Heavyrainsubstantially reduces visibility. In these circumstances, even during the day, turn on the below beams, to be more visible to other drivers. - Settheairconditioningandheating systemcontrolsonthedefogging function,inordertoavoidany visibilityproblem.
•Periodicallychecktheconditionsof thewindshieldwiperblades.
- Inlowgripconditionsuse"ICE" drivemode(seechapters"Drive Mode"inthissection).
DrivinginFog
If the fog is dense, avoid traveling if possible.
Whendrivinginmist,blanketfogor whenthereisthepossibilityofbanks offog,pleaseconsidersomeadvices listedbelow.
- Keepamoderatespeed.
•Evenindaytime,turnonthelow beamsandrearfoglights.Donot usethehighbeams. - Rememberthatfogcreates dampnessontheasphaltandthus anytypeofmaneuverismore difficultandbrakingdistancesare extended.
- Keepasafedistancefromthe vehicleinfrontofyou.
- Avoidsuddenchangesinspeedas muchaspossible.
- Whenever possible, avoid overtaking.
•If you are forced to stop the vehicle (breakdowns, impossibility of proceeding duetopoor visibility, etc.), first of all, try to stop off the travellane. Thenturn on the hazard
warningflashersand,ifpossible,the lowbeams.
•Soundthehornrhythmicallyify you hearanothervehicleapproaching.
- When you get out of the vehicle, put on the high visibility vest (if equipped).

CAUTION!
Beawarethatrearfoglightscan botherthedriversfollowingyour vehicle:whenvisibilityisbackto normal,turnofftheselights.
DrivingintheMountains
Mountainroadsusuallyhavemany narrowturnsandcurves,tunnelsand steepuphillordownhillslopes:please considersomeadvicelistedbelow.
- Driveatamoderatespeed, avoid "cutting" corners.
- Whendrivinginsideatunnelin daylightturnonthelowbeamsin advance;avoidhighbeamsandbe awareoftherapidbrightness change.Avoidabruptmaneuvers thatcouldbedangerousforthe followingvehicle.
- Nevercoastdownhillwiththe engineofforinneutral,andnever

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withthekeyremovedtotheignition switch.
- Rememberthatpassingother vehicleswhendrivinguphillisslower andthusrequiresmorefreedistance ontheroad.Ifyouarebeing overtakenonahill,slowdownand allowtheothervehicletopass.
DrivingonSnoworIce
Please considers some general advice for driving in these conditions, listed below.
- Maintainaverymoderatespeed.
- Fitsnowchainsorspecificitiesifthe roadiscoveredwithsnow:seethe paragraphs"Tires-General Information"inthissection.
- Were recommendyoutoactivatethe "ICE" drivemode(seechapters "DriveMode" inthissection).
- Duringthewinterseason, even apparently dry road scan have icy sections. Becareful when crossing bridges, viaducts and road that have little exposure to the sun and are bordered by trees and rocks. They maybe it.
- Keepanamplesafedistancefrom thevehiclesinfrontofyou.
- Avoidsharpbraking, sharpchanges indirectionandrapidacceleration.
Rapidaccelerationonsnowcovered oricsurfacesmaycausethedriving wheelstopullerraticallytotheright orleft. Thisphenomenonoccurs whenthereisadifferenceinthe surfacetractionundertherear (driving)wheels.

WARNING!
Rapidacceleration on slipper surface is dangerous. Unequal traction can causes sudden pulling of therear driving wheels. You could lose control of the vehicle and possibly have a collision. Accelerates slowly and carefully whenever there is likely to be poor traction (ice, snow, wet mud, looses and, etc.).
DrivingthroughFlooded Sections
Drivingthroughmorethana centimetersdeepshallowstanding watersectionwillrequireextra cautiontoensurepassengersafetyand preventdamagetoyourvehicle.

WARNING!
Donotdriveonoracrossaroador
pathwherewaterisflowingand/or rising(asinstormrun-off).Flowing watercanwearawaytheroadorpath surfaceandcauseyourvehicletosink intodeeperwater.Furthermore, flowingand/orrisingwatercancarry yourvehicleawayswiftly.Failureto followthiswarningmayresultin injuriesthatareseriousorfatalto you,yourpassengers,andothers aroundyou.
Although your vehicle is capable of driving through shallow standing water, consider the following Caution and Warning before doing so.

CAUTION!
•Alwayscheckthedepthofthe standingwaterbeforedriving throughit.Neverdrivethrough standingwaterthatisdeeperthan thebottomofthetirerimmounted onthevehicle.
- Determinetheconditionoftheroad orthepaththatisunderwaterandif thereareanyobstaclesintheway beforedrivingthroughthestanding water.
- Donotexceed5mph(8km/h)when drivingthroughstandingwater.This willminimizewaveeffects.
- Drivingthroughstandingwatermay causedamagetoyourvehicle drivetraincomponents.Afterdriving throughstandingwater,donotdrive ifyouarenotsureaboutdrivetrain condition.Suchdamageisnot coveredbytheNewVehicle Warranty.
- Gettingwaterinsideyourvehicle enginecancauseittolockupand stallout,andcauseseriousinternal damagetotheengine.Suchdamage isnotcoveredbytheNewVehicle Warranty.
• Afterdrivingthroughstanding wateralwayshavethefluids(engine oil, transmissionoil,etc)checkedfor contaminationatanAuthorized MaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
- Drivingthroughstandingwater limitsyourvehicletraction capabilities.Donotexceed5mph (8km/h)whendrivingthrough standingwater.
•Drivingthroughstandingwater
limitsyourvehiclebraking capabilities,whichincreases stoppingdistances.Therefore,after drivingthroughstandingwater, driveslowlyandlightlypressonthe brakepedalseveraltimesto progressivelydrythebrakesdiscs andpads.
- Gettingwaterinsideyourvehicle enginecancauseittolockupand stallout.
- Failuretofollowthesewarnings mayresultininjuriesthatareseriousorfataltoyou,yourpassengers,andothersaroundyou.
PollutionControlDevices
Evenifthevehicleisfittedwith antipollutiondevices,theenvironment deservesthegreatestrespectfrom everyoneofus.
Byfollowingafewsimplerules, the drivercanavoiddamagingthe environmentandveryoftencan reducefuelconsumptionaswell. Inthisregard,someuseful informationislistedherebelow; pleasereaditcarefully.
- The first precautionist of follow the Scheduled Service Plans scrupulously (see "Scheduled Service Plan" in section "Maintenance and Care".
- 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.
•Alwaysuseunleadedfuel. - If starting is difficult, donot make prolonged attempts. In particular, avoid push starts, towing or downhill starts: these are all maneuver that can damage the catalytic converters. For any

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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 the Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
- Neverruntheengine, even if only for testing, with oneormorespark plugs disconnected.
- Donotwarmuptheenginelettingit idlebeforestartingoff,exceptinthe eventthattheexternaltemperature isverylowand,eventhen,forno longerthan30seconds.
CatalyticConverterWarnings
During normal operation the catalytic converter produces hight temperatures. Failure to comply with following rules can create fire hazards.
- Donotparkthevehicleon flammablematerials(e.g.grass,dry leaves,pineneedles,etc.).
- Donotinstallheatguardsanddo notremovethosealreadyfittedto thecatalyticconverterandtothe exhaustmanifold.
- Donotsprayanythingonthe catalyticconverter,Oxypensensor andexhaustmanifold.
Inadditiontothecatalyticconverter system, the vehicles are equipped with asystem 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 there fueling process. Also, specific to these vehicles is the fuel filler neck which comes equipped with a sealed plug that is grounded to avoid possible parking during re-fueling.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassengervehicleoroff-road vehicle canexposeyoutochemicals including suchas, engineexhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalatesandlead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidletheengine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
OtherTips
- Donotwarmuptheenginewhen thevehicleisstationary:inthese conditionstheengineheatsupmuch moreslowly,thusincreasingfuel consumptionandemissions.Itis advisabletomoveoffslowly, avoidinghighengineerpm.
- Assoonatrafficconditionsandthe routepermit,useahighergear.
- Avoiddepressingtheaccelerator repeatedlyduringstopsattraffic lightsorbeforeturningoffthe engine.
- Keepyourspeedasregularas possible, avoidingunnecessary braking and acceleration, which causefuelwastageandstrongly increaseexhaustemissions.
•Turntheengineoffifthevehicle remainsstationaryforalongtime. - Check the tire pressur regularly: if the pressure istoolow, fuel consumption increases and the tires are damaged.
- Donottransportunnecessaryheavy objectsinthetrunkcompartment.
The weight of the vehicle affects fuel consumption considerably.
- Use the vehicle devices or accessories which absorb electrical power only as long as necessary. The power required increases fuel consumption.

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ToolKit 20
HazardWarningFlashers. 202
IntheEventofanAccident. 203
EngineOverheating.... 204
IncaseofaPuncturedTire. 204
EmergencyReleaseoftheParkingBrake. 209
TransmissionManualReleaseofP(Park)Position. 210
FreeingtheStuckVehicle. 212
EmergencyStartingwithMaseratiCode. 212
AuxiliaryJump-StartProcedure.... 2 1 4
TowingaDisabledVehicle. 216
FuelCut-outInertiaSwitch.... 2 1 8


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ToolKit
Thetoolbagandotherfirstaid equipmentarelocatedinthetrunk compartmentandareavailableby liftingthefloorpanel. Thetoolsinthebagarethefollowing:
- 8 + 10 m m openendwrench;
•13+17mmopenendwrench;
•doubleflat+cross-headscrewdriver;
•towhook;
•toolforelectricparkingbrake actuatorrelease.

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Illustration of a mechanical tool kit with various components (no text or labels visible)HazardWarningFlashers
Thehazardwarningflashersswitchis locatedinthecentralconsoleunder theA/Ccontrols.
Presstheswitchtoturnonthehazard warningflasherstowarnoncoming trafficofanemergency.Whenthes lightsilluminate,theturnsignals,the relatedindicatorlightsonthe instrumentclusterandthebuttonstart flashing.
Presstheswitchasecondtimetoturn offthehazardwarningflashers.
Hazardwarningflashersoperation does not depend on the position of the key in the ignitions switch.
Thisisanemergencywarningsystem anditshouldnotbeusedwhenthe vehicleisinmotion.Useitwhenyour vehicleisdisabledanditiscreatinga safetyhazardforothermotorists.
Whenyoumustleavethevehicleto seekassistance,thehazardwarning flasherswillcontinuetooperateeven thoughhekeyhasbeenremoved fromtheignitionswitch.

CAUTION!
- When the hazard warning flashers are activated, the turn signals control is disabled.
•Theextendeduseofthehazard warningflashersmayweardown yourbattery.

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IntheEventofan Accident
Itisimportantalwaystokeepcalm.
- If not directly involved, stop at a safe distance of least 10 yards away from the accident area.
- Ifonahighway, stop without obstructing the emergency lane and beespecially careful you need to exit the vehicle.
• Turnofftheengineandswitchon thehazardwarningflashers. - Atnight, illuminatethe accident are with the headlights.
•Alwaysactwithcautiontoavoidthe riskofbeingcrashedintobyother drivers. - Indicate that an accident has occurred by placing the emergency triangle (ifequipped) in a well visible position and the prescribed distance.
- Calltheemergencyservices, providingasmuchinformationas possible. On the highway, use the special callboxes.
- Removetheignitionkey(ifpresent) fromthevehiclesinvolved.
- Iffuelorotherchemicalproducts canbesmelled, donotsmokeand
askpeoplearoundyoutoputtheir cigarettesout.
• Toextinguishfires, even smallones, use a fire extinguisher, blankets, sandorearth. Never use water.
•In multiple accidents occurred on highways, particularly where visibility is poor, there is a high risk of being involved in other collisions. Leavethe vehicle immediately and move away from the area.
IncaseofInjuredPersons
- Neverleavetheinjuredperson alone. Personsnotdirectlyinvolved intheaccidentarealsorequiredto giveassistance.
- Donotcrowdaroundinjured persons.
•Reassuretheinjuredpersonthat helpisontheway.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth
defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle. Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle

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EngineOverheating
Toreducepotentiallyoverheating of the engine incity traffic, while stationary, placethetransmission in N (Neutral), but donot increasethe engine idlespeed.
NOTE:
Therearestepsthatyoucantaketo slowdownanimpendingoverheat condition:
- Ifyourairconditioner(A/C)ison, turnitoff.TheA/Csystemaddsheet totheenginecoolingsystemand turningtheA/Coffcanhelpremove thisheat.
- Youcanalsoturnthetemperature controltomaximumheat, themode controltofloorandtheblower controltohigh. This allows the heatercoretoactasasupplement to theradiatorandaidsinremoving heatfromtheenginecoolingsystem.

CAUTION!
Drivingwithahotcoolingsystem coulddamagetheengine.Ifthe temperaturegaugeispositionedon theredzone(referto"Instrument Cluster"insection"Dashboard
InstrumentsandControls"),pullover andstopthevehicle.Idlethevehicle withtheairconditionerturnedoff untilthetemperaturegaugedrops backintothenormalrange.Ifthe temperaturegaugeremainsonthered zoneturntheengineoffimmediately andcontacttheAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.

WARNING!
Youorotherscanbebadlyburnedby hotenginecoolant(antifreeze)or steamfromyourradiator.Ifyouseeor hearsteamcomingfromunderthe hood,donotopenituntiltheradiator hashadtimetocool.
Nevertrytoopenacoolantbottle pressurecap(referto"Maintenance Procedures"insection"Maintenance andCare")whetheradiatoris overheated.
IncaseofaPuncturedTire
The vehicle can be equipped with a tirerepair kitor with a compact spare wheel.
UsingTireRepairKit
Smallpuncturesupto 1/4"(6mm)in thetiretreadcanbesealedusingthe tirerepairkit,fittedbeneaththefloor panelofthetrunkcompartment. Thekitcomesinabagandconsistsoftwoparts:
- anelectriccompressorwithpressure gage,hosetobeconnectedtothe puncturedtireandpowercable;
•agascylindercontainingsealant.

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3D rendering of a mechanical device with cylindrical and rectangular components (no text or symbols visible)
WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
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Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidyle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.
NOTE:
Forthetirerepairprocedureswithtire repairkitseeinstructionsincludedin thekit.
Thiskitwillprovideatemporarytire seal,allowingyoutodriveyour vehicleupto6miles(10km)witha maximumspeedof50mph(80km/h).

CAUTION!
- Intrudingobjects(e.g., screwsor nails) should not be removed from the tire, which could compromise therepair with the tirerepair kit.
- Donotusethetirerepairkitifthe tireshowslateraldamagesand/or
therimisdamagedbydrivingwith flattire.
- Tirerepairkitcanbeusedinoutside temperaturesdownto approximately-4°F(-20°C).
- Replacethetirerepairkitsealantgas cylinderpriortotheexpirationdate (printedonthegascylinderlabel) to assureoptimumoperationofthe system.
NOTE:
- Thecompressorpowerplugcanbe insertedeitherinthe12Vpower outlethousedinthetrunkorinside thepassengercompartment(see "InteriorFeatures" insection "UnderstandingtheVehicle").
- Whenhavingthetireserviced, advisetheAuthorizedMaserati Dealerorservicecenterthatthetire hasbeensealedusingthetirerepair kit.
UsingtheCompactSpare Wheel(forversions/markets whereprovided)
Uponrequest, the vehicle may come equipped with a compact spare wheel (emergency wheel), jack and tools for replacing awheel.
The compact spare wheel is stored in the trunk and supply deflated in ordertolimit the amount of space occupied. Anelectric compressor is also provided for inflating. In the event of atirepuncture, proceeds as follows.
- Stopthevehicleinaplacethatdoes notconstituteadangertotraffic andwherethewheelcanbe changed safely. The vehicle must be levelandonfirmground.
- SelecttheP(Park)modeandthen engagemanuallytheelectric parkingbrakeandturnthekeyin theignitionswitchtoSTOP(OFF) position.
- If necessary, turn the hazard warning flasherson and placethewarning triangleattherequireddistance.

WARNING!
•Thejackshouldbeusedonlevel firmgroundwhereverpossible.
- It is recommended that the the wheels of the vehicle bechocked, and that noperson should remain in a vehicle that is being jacked.
• If the vehicle has been stopped on (Continued)

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(Continued) slopeoranunevensurface,place chocksorothersuitableitemsin frontoforbehindthewheelsto stopthevehiclefrommoving.
- Neverstartorruntheenginewith thevehicleonajack.
• Nopersonshouldplaceanyportion oftheirbodyundervehiclethatis supportedbyajack.
•Takethebagwithcompactspare wheelandtoolsoutofthetrunk compartmentandremoveitfromthe bag.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a circular component with internal components and mounting holes (no text or labels)- Remove from the compressor case the inflation hose and the cable with a plug for the power outlet.
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Unscrewthevalvecapofthe compactsparewheelandscrewthe fittingoftheinflationhoseontothe valve.
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Insertthepluginoneofthe availablepoweroutletsfittedinthe trunkorpassengercompartment.
• Turnthekeyintheignitionswitchin MAR(ON)position. - Turnthecompressoronbypassing theswitch.
- Stopthecompressorpressingswitch again,whenthepressureindicated bythegagereachesthe recommendedlevel(see "Tire InflationPressure"insection "FeaturesandSpecifications")and screwthecaponthecompactspare wheelvalve.

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CAUTION!
• Inordertoobtainamoreaccurate reading, thecompressorshouldbe switchedoffwhencheckingthetire
pressureofthecompactsparewheel onthepressuregage.
- Donotrunthecompressorformore than20minutes:thereisariskit couldoverheat.Also,prolonged powerabsorptionmaydischarge the battery,subsequentlypreventingthe enginefromstarting.
• The compressor has been designed exclusively to inflate compact spare wheels; donot use it to inflate air mattresses, dinghiesetc. - Fittheadapteronthewrench. Extendthewrenchasshown,then loosenbyapproximatelyoneturn, thefiveboltsonthewheeltobe changed.

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Illustration of a car being cleaned with a tool, showing the wheel rim and tire (no text or symbols)- Openthejackpartially, releasing and turningthecontrolleverclockwise.
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- Placethejacknearthewheeltobe changedinoneoftheindicated positions.
- Makesurethattheheadofthejack iscorrectlyinsertedinoneofthe slotsbeneaththesolebar.

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WARNING!
- Neverpositionyourselfundera jackedvehicle.
• Theliftedvehicle may fall and damage the vehicle's body if the jack is not positioned correctly. - Neverusethejacktocarryout maintenanceorrepairsunderthe vehicle.

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~12 in (~30 cm) ~8 in (~20 cm)• Turnthejackleveruntilthewheelis raisedafewcentimetersoffthe ground.
- Completelyunscrewthefivebolts andremovethewheel.Incasea "WheelSecurityStudBolt" is installed,itcanonlyberemovedby usingthespecificfittingwrench providedwiththe"WheelSecurity StudBoltKit",availableinthe GenuineAccessoriesrange.

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Mechanical component diagram showing a blue arrow pointing to a circular feature on a base (no text or symbols present)• Fitthecompactsparewheelwiththe valvestemfacingoutward,securing itwiththefiveboltspreviously removed.
•Turntheleverofthejacktolower thevehicleandremovethejack.
• Fullytightenthebolts, alternately tightening diametrically opposite

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WARNING!
- Observethetighteningtorquefor theboltssecuringthewheels(72±7lbf·ft/98±10Nm). This is equivalent to a load of approximately 44lb(20kg) being placed on the handle of the wrench supplied when extended for use.
• After refitting the standard wheel, check the tire pressure.

WARNING!
- Thesparewheelisnarrowerthan standardwheelsandmustonlybe usedtotravelthedistancerequired toreachaservicestation,wherethe
puncturedtirecanberepairedor replaced.
- Donotexceedamaximumspeedof 50mph(80km/h)whenusingthe compactsparewheel;whenthis limitisexceeded,thestability,road holdingandbrakingofthevehicle willbecompromised.Avoid acceleratingtofullspeed,heavy brakingandfastcornering.
- The compact spare wheel must be inflated to there recommended tire pressure (see "Tire Inflation Pressure" in section "Features and Specifications").
- Forsafetyreasons,itisabsolutely forbiddentodrivewithmorethan onecompactsparewheelfittedon thevehicle.
- Snowchains cannot be fitted on the compact spare wheel.
• Thesparewheelcantravela maximumof1,800mi(3.000km).
NOTE:
The used wheel may soil them s if it is housed in the car: protect them if possible.
ToRefittheStandardWheelwith RepairedorReplacedTire
- Following the procedure and the caution described above, raise the vehicle and remove the compact spare wheelreusing the supplied wrench with adapter, suitably extended.
• Fitthestandardwheelwithrepaired orreplace tire. - Tightentheoriginalboltsonthe wheel.
- Lowerthevehicleandremovethe jack.
- Fullytightenthebolts, alternately tighteningdiametricallyopposite.

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WARNING!
- Observethetighteningtorquefor theboltssecuringthewheels(72±
7lbf·ft/98±10Nm). This is equivalent to a load of approximately 44lb(20kg) being placed on the handle of the wrench supplied when extended for use.
• After refitting the standard wheel, check the tire pressure.
Oncefinished:
•completelydeflatethecompact sparewheelbypassingonthevalve withtheoverhangofthevalvecap;
- wrapthepowercableandthe inflationhoseinsidethecompressor case;
- placethecompressor, thejack, the wrench and the adapter in the container inside the compact spare wheel;
- putthecompactsparewheelinits bagandputitbackinthetrunk compartment.
EmergencyReleaseofthe ParkingBrake
Intheeventtheelectricparkingbrake locksduetoatotalsystemfailure(see "ParkingBrake"insection"Driving"), itisnotpossibletomovethevehicle, sincethetrustactionofthebrake shoeswilllocktherearwheels. Formovingthevehicleitistherefore necessarytomanuallyactonthe electricactuatortoreleasethe pressureofthebrakeshoesonthe rearwheelsbyperformingthe followingoperation.

CAUTION!
If the parking brake has been activated in manual or automatic mode and it is not possible to release it by operating on the lever of the central console, donot movethe vehicles sincere arbrake calipers might be damaged. If you are not able to perform the following operation, to movethe vehicle, loaditonarescue vehicle, avoiding to move it. Form more information on vehicletowing, see "TowingaDisabled Vehicle" chapter in this section.
ManualReleaseProcedure
Tomanuallyreleasetheparkingbrake, youneedtousethespecialtool providedinthetoolkit(see "ToolKit" inthissection).
Proceedasfollows:
- removeanyluggage and/or the bag containing the compact spare wheel (ifequipped) from the trunk compartment;
- removethefloorpanelfromthe trunkcompartment;
- removetheinsidecoveringpanel fromthebatterycompartment;
- removethecontainerintherear partofthetrunkcompartment unscrewingitsfastenings;

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- inserttheflexibleendofthespecial toolintoplace;

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•turnthespecialtoolhandle clockwiseuntilitisreleased;

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a valve and tubing with a blue circular component (no text or symbols)- removetheflexibleendofthetool fromitsseatontheactuatorand closeitwiththecap;
• reinstallthecoveringsandthe equipmentremovedforthe operation.

WARNING!
After each manuale emergency release procedure, the electric parking brake system remains nonfunctioning until the situation is corrected by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
TransmissionManual ReleaseofP(Park) Position
Themanualdisengagementofthe shiftfromP(Park)hasthepurposeto allowpushingortowingthevehicleif notnormallypossibleusingtheshift lever(suchasintheeventofabattery failurewithinabilitytostartthe engine).
The current procedure is exclusively intended for emergencies situations, but not for frequent use.

WARNING!
Beforeperformingthemanualrelease ofP(Park)position,ifpossible,always secureyourvehiclebyfullyapplying theparkingbrake.Performingthis operationwillallowyourvehicleto rollawayifitisnotsecuredbythe parkingbrake.Performingthemanual releaseofP(Park)positiononan unsecuredvehiclecouldleadto seriousinjuryordeathforthoseinor aroundthevehicle.
- Moveintherearmostpositionthe driver'sseat.
- Detachthecoveringpanelfrom driversideofthecentralconsole leveringwithaprotectedtoolinthe pointsshowninpicture,in correspondencetotheretainingpins.
- Removethecoveringpanelby pullingittowardthereartorelease itfromthecouplings.

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Close-up of a mechanical component with arrows indicating direction, no visible text or symbols- Usingtheopeningofdrivemode panel, pryunderthehandcontrol with thehazardbuttonandliftit from thefrontpartofthecentral console. Donotdisconnectthehand control to the vehicle electrical wiring.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a lever mechanism with directional arrows (no text or symbols)- Throughtheopeningofthehand control, pushonthetransmission shiftleverlockingmechanismwith thetipofthescrewdriver.
- Atthesametimeslightlyshiftthe transmissionshiftlevertowardtheN (Neutral)position,inordertofree theleverlockingmechanism.While movingthetransmissionshiftlever, remembertopresstheunlock buttononthelever.

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Diagram showing car interior with directional arrows and a labeled diagram of PRND component- Removethescrewdriverfromthe hole,beingcarefulnottomovethe transmissionshiftlever.
- ShifttheleverfullyintoN(Neutral). Thispositionwillallowvehicle towing.
- Reinstallaltheremovedelectrical partspushingitinthecentral consoleseatuntilyouhearthe lockingclick.
- Reinstall thecoveringpanel onthe externalsideofthecentralconsole pressituntilallpinsareengagedin theirclipsand"click"inplace.

CAUTION!
Workextremelycarefullysoasnotto damagethecentralconsoletrim panels.

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FreeingtheStuckVehicle
If your vehicle is stuck in mud, sand, or snow, it can probably be removed backward and forward by as simple rocking motion. Steer the wheel right handle left to clear the area around the front wheels. Shift then between D(Drive) or MANUAL mode and R(Reverse) (see chapter "Automatic Transmission" and "Drive Mode" in section "Driving"). Shifting to MANUAL mode, try to free the car starting in second gear. At low speed motion of the vehicle, you can switch quickly from D(Drive) to R(Reverse), and vice versa, just by pressing the lease button on the shiftlever. Form more effectiveness slightly on the accelerator pedal in order to avoid wheels lippage. If unable to release the vehicle in one of the previously described ways, enter the low-grip driving mode, by pressing the "ICE" button, and completely exclud the yaw and slip control system, by pressing the (ESCOff) button for at least 2 seconds. Moving the shift lever between D(Drive) and R(Reverse) to start.

CAUTION!
Racingtheengineorspinningthe drivewheelsmayleadtotransmission overheatingandfailure.Allowthe enginetoidlewiththeshiftleverinN (Neutral)foratleastoneminuteafter everyfiverocking-motioncycles.This willminimizeoverheatingandreduce theriskoftransmissionfailureduring prolongedeffortstofreeastuck vehicle.

WARNING!
Fastspinningtirescanbedangerous. Forcesgeneratedbyexcessivedrive wheelspeedsmaycausedamage,or evenfailure,ofthedrivetrainand tires.
EmergencyStartingwith MaseratiCode
If the Maserati CODE fails to deactivate the engine immobilizer, the CODE warning light will illuminate permanently, while the MIL warning light will go off after four seconds and will turn on again immediately afterward: the engine will not start. Tostart the engine, follow the emergency starting procedure.
EmergencyStartingProcedure
NOTE:
Werecommendthatyoucarefullyread theentireprocedurebefore performingit.Ifyoumakeamistake, turnthekeyintheignitionswitchto STOP(OFF)positionandrepeatthe operationsfromthefirststep.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that
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whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectorsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle. Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
- Readthe5-digitelectroniccode foundontheCODEcard.
- Turnthekeyintheignitionswitchto MAR(ON)position:atthismoment the CODEandMLwarning lightsareon.
- Pushandholldowntheaccelerator pedal. Approximately8seconds later,the MILwarninglightwill gooff.Releasetheacceleratorand getreadytocountthenumberof timesthe MILwarninglight flashes.
- Waituntilthenumberofflashesis equaltothefirstdigitofyourCODE card,thenpushandholldownthe acceleratorpedaluntilthe MIL warninglightgoesoff,afterabout4
seconds, then releasethe accelerator pedal.
•The MILwarninglightstarts flashingagain.Assoonasthe displayednumberofflashingis equaltotheseconddigitofyour CODEcard, pressdownthe acceleratorpedalandholdit.
•Proceedinthesamemannerforthe remainingdigitsinthecodeonthe CODEcard.
- Whenthelastdigithasbeen entered, holdtheacceleratorpedal pushdown. The MILwarning lightcomesonfor4secondsand thengoesoff; youcannowrelease theacceleratorpedal.
- When the MILwarninglight flashesfast(forabout4seconds)it confirmsthattheprocedurehas beenperformedcorrectly.
- Starttheenginebyturningthekey
intheignitionswitchfromMAR
(ON)positiontoAVVposition.
If the MILwarninglightremains
on,turnthekeytoSTOP(OFF)
positionandrepeattheprocedure
fromthefirststep.Thisprocedurecan
berepeatedanunlimitednumberof
times.
NOTE:
Afteranemergencystaring, you should contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer the emergency starting procedure will have to be carried out every time you want to start the engine.

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Auxiliary Jump-Start Procedure
If your vehicle has adischarged battery it can be jump-started using a set of jumpercables and abattery of another vehicle or by using a portable battery booster. It is necessary to have proper jumpercables in order to connect the booster battery to other remoteposts of the discharged battery. Boostercables have usually positive and negative terminal clamps and are identified by a different sheath color (red = positive, black = negative). Maseratip provides on request jumpercables created for its models and content in a practical case.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you with information about the "Maserati Jumper Cables Kit", available in the "Genuine Accessories" range.
Jump-startingcanbedangerousif doneimproperlysopleasefollowthe proceduresinthissectioncarefully.
NOTE:
When using a portable battery booster pack, follow the battery manufacturer's operating instructions and precautions.

CAUTION!
- Tojumpstartvehicledonotusea portablebattery, aboosterpackor anyotherboostersourcewith a systemvoltagegreaterthan14Volts ordamagetothebattery, starter motor, alternatororelectricalsystem of the vehicle with the discharged battery may occur.
- Donotuseabatterychargerfor emergencystartingunderany circumstances. Youcoulddamagethe electronicsystems, particularlythe controlunitsmanagingtheignition andfuelsupplyfunctions.
- If the battery is completely discharged when the windows are fully raised, opened door with the utmost care; donotclosetedoor again until it is possible to lower the window.

WARNING!
- Usingboosterpacksthathavenot beenchecked,whichcouldtherefore releaseatohighchargingvoltage (higherthan14V),inextreme environmentalconditions(for example:closedareasorwithout properventilationandtemperatures higherthan122°F/50°CCorlower than-4°F/-20°C)createtheright conditionsforignitionwhichcould thencausethebatterytoexplode. Thereforeyoushallalwaysperform jump-startingoperationsusingthe adequatelytoolsandinthebest environmentalconditions,takingall necessaryprecautions.
- Donotattemptjump-startingifthe dischargedbatteryisfrozen.Itcould ruptureorexplodeduringjumpstart andcausepersonalinjury.
- Donotcarryoutthisprocedureif youhavenotdoneitbefore: incorrectmaneuverscanoriginate highelectricaldischargesandeven causethebatterytoexplode.
• To avoid the risk of explosion or fire, donot approach the battery with
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openflamesorcigarettesthatcould generatesparks.
NOTE:
If you need to disconnect the battery from the vehicle electrical system, see "Maintenance-Free Battery" in section "Maintenance and Care").
AccesstheBattery
Thebatteryisstoredinthetrunk.
- Openthetrunklid(see "Openand ClosetheTrunkLid" insection "BeforeStarting").
- Removeanyluggagefromthetrunk compartment.
- Removethefloorpanelfromthe trunkcompartment.

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Top-down view of a car showing the rear intake area with a blue arrow indicating upward motion (no text or symbols)- Removetheinsidecoveringpanel fromthebatterycompartment.
Removethecoverfromtherightside ofthebatterywhichprotectsthe positivepole.
Jump-StartProcedure

WARNING!
•Thebatteryissecuredtothevehicle withametalclamp(indicatedinthe picture),sobeextremelycarefulnot tolettheclipsontheendofthe cablescomeintocontactwithit.
- Removeanymetaljewelrysuchas watchbandsorbraceletsthatmight makeaninadvertentelectrical contact. You could beseriously injured.
- Donotallowthevehiclesinvolved inthejump-startingoperationto toucheachotherasthiscould establishagroundconnection and causepersonalinjury.
• Turnofftheheater, radio, and all unnecessary electrical accessories.
- Settheparkingbrake, shift the automatic transmission into P(Park) and turn the key in the ignition switch to STOP(OFF) position.
• Ifusinganothervehicletojumpstart thebattery, parkthevehiclewithin
thejumpercablesreachandsetthe parkingbrakeandmakesurethe ignitionisoff.
- Connectoneterminalclampofthe positivejumpercabletothepositive (+)poleofthedischargedbattery.

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Diagram of an electronic device rear panel showing internal components with labeled arrows and polarity indicators- Connecttheoppositeterminalclamp of thepositive(+)jumpercableto thepositive(+)poleofthebooster battery.
- Connectoneterminalclampofthe negativejumpercabletothe negative(-)poleofthebooster battery.
- Connecttheoppositeterminalclamp ofthenegative(-)jumpercableto thenegative(-)poleofthe dischargedbattery.
- Starttheengineinthevehiclethat hastheboosterbattery,letthe engineidleafewminutes,andthen starttheengineinthevehiclewith


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thedischargedbattery.Ifusinga portablebatterybooster,waitafew secondsafterconnectingthecables, beforestartingtheboostervehicle.
Oncetheengineisstarted,removethe jumpercablesinthereversesequence.
- Disconnecttheterminalclampofthe negative(-)jumpercablefromthe negative(-)poleofthedischarged battery.
- Disconnecttheoppositeterminal clampofthenegativejumpercable fromthenegative(−)poleofthe boosterbattery.
- Disconnecttheterminalclampofthe positive(+)jumpercablefromthe positive(+)poleofthebooster battery.
- Disconnecttheterminalclampofthe positivejumpercablefromthe positive(+)poleofthedischarged battery.
• After starting the engine of the vehicle with adischarged battery, avoid turning it off immediately because the engine running can help recharge the battery if the latter is not broken and if the charging system is not faulty.
NOTE:
Iffrequentjump-startingisrequiredto startyourvehicleyoushouldhavethe batteryandchargingsysteminspected atanAuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
TowingaDisabledVehicle
Propertowingorliftingequipmentis requiredtopreventdamagetoyour vehicle.Useonlytowingbarsand otherequipmentdesignedforthe purpose,followingequipment manufacturer'sinstructions.
Safetychainsaremandatory.
Exceptforthefrontthreadedseatto fixthesuppliedhook(see"ToolKit" chapterinthissection),thevehicleis notequippedwithotherconnection pointsfortowingoperationswithtow truck.

CAUTION!
Anyimpropermaneuveranduseof unsuitableequipmentforrecovering vehicleinanemergencyfromoffroad locationcouldseriouslydamagethe vehicle.ContacttheAuthorized
MaseratiDealeroranyonehaving suitableequipmentandtherequired expertisetosafelyandproperlycarry outanyrequiredoperations.
Makesureyoucomplywithlocal towingregulations.
- If the vehicle's battery is discharged, its necessary to shift the automatic transmission out of the P (Park)
Positionandreleasetheparking brake(see "TransmissionManual ReleaseofP(Park)position" and "EmergencyReleaseoftheParking Brake" in this section).
- If the vehicle battery is still charged, turnoff the engine and disengage the parking brakemanually (if automatically engaged) by using the command at the side of the transmission shift lever (see "Parking Brake" chapter in section "Driving"). Shift then manually the transmission out of P (Park) as described in "Transmission Manual Release of P (Park) Position" chapter of this section. If you need to set the accessories (wipers, defrosters, etc.) while being towed, the key in the ignitions switch must be turned in MAR(ON) position, donot us the ACC position.
VehicleTowingConditions
Maserationlyallowsvehicletowing eitheronaflatbedorwithallfour wheelsofftheground. Ifflatbedequipmentisnotavailable, andthetransmissionisstilloperable, thevehiclemaybeflattowed(withall fourwheelsontheground)underthe followingconditions.
• TheshiftlevermustbeinN (Neutral).
• Thedistancetobetraveledmustnot exceed30mi(50km).
- Thetowingspeedmustnotexceed 30mph(50km/h). Ifthetransmissionisnotoperable,or thevehiclemustbetowedfasterthan 30mph(50km/h)orfartherthan30 mi(50km)(forexampleona highway),towwiththereardriving wheelsoffthegroundandona platformofarescuevehicle,orwith therearwheelsraisedusingawheel lift.

CAUTION!
If you have to tow the vehicle with 2 wheels raised, ensure that the key in the ignition switch is in the STOP (OFF) position. If this is not observed, when the ESC is active, the ECU will store a malfunction and the relative indicator light will illuminate on the instrument cluster display. This requires the intervention of an Authorized Maserati Dealer to reset the system.
UsetheVehicleTowHookof theToolKit

CAUTION!
Thetowhookshouldonlybeusedfor towingthecaronflatroads.Donot usethetowhooktoremovethecar thatisstuckonoffroadstretches.
Thetowhookcanalsobeusedtotow thevehicleontheplatformofatow truck.
It is necessary to inform the operators of the rescue vehicle about the vehicle minimum height to avoid, during its loading, any contact of the lower ends of the front or rear bumper with the tow truck loading ramp.
Thetowhookiscontainedinthetool kit(see"ToolKit"inthissection)and mustbescrewedinitsseataccessible behindthefrontgrille,right-hand side.
- Removetheprotectivecapby leveringwiththetipofascrewdriver inthepointshowninpicture.

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Front view of a silver car's grille with a blue arrow pointing to the grille (no text or symbols visible)- Carefullycleanthethreadedseat beforescrewingthehook.
- Screwthetowhookintoitsseatfor atleast11turns.
NOTE:
Maximumworkangleoftowingcable orbar:15°.

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15° 15°FuelCut-outInertiaSwitch
The vehicle is equipped with safety switch which activates in the event of a collision, cutting off the fuels supply and consequently causing the engine to stop. It also prevents fuel spreading if the fuel lines are damaged during the accident.
Activationofthesafetyswitchis signaledbytheilluminationofthe warninglightontheinstrument clusterdisplay.
Theswitchispositionedunderneath thedriverseat.
Inordertooperatetheinertiaswitch, lifttheseatinthehighestposition.

WARNING!
Afteracollision, if yousmell fuelor not anyleakage from the fuels supply system, donotreactivatetheswitchin ordertopreventany firerisks.
Theactivationoftheinertiaswitch causesallthedoorsandthetrunklid tounlock, thelightingoftheinternal domelightandthehazardwarning flashers.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposeyoutochemicals including suchas, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger vehicle
ResettingtheInertiaSwitch
• Turnthekeyintheignitionswitchto STOP(OFF)position.
- Check that there is no leakage from the fuelsystem.
- Ifnoleaksarefound, resetthe inertiaswitchwhichstopsthefuel pumpoperationbypassingbutton ontheswitch.

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Close-up of a car interior showing a seatbelt switch and dashboard (no text or symbols visible)•Turnthekeyintheignitionswitchto MAR(ON)position:waitafew secondsandturnittoACCposition.
- Checkthatthe warninglighton theinstrumentclusterdisplayisoff.
- Checkonceagainthatthereareno fuelleaks.
NOTE:
Afterresettingtheinertiaswitch, pleasecontactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.

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7-MaintenanceandCare
ScheduledMaintenanceService.... 2 2 2
ScheduledServicePlan. 2 2 4
MaintenanceProcedures. 229
Maintenance-FreeBattery.... 237
FuseReplacement. 241
BulbReplacement. 247
A/CSystemMaintenance. 252
WheelsMaintenance. 254
BodyworkMaintenanceandCare. 255
InteriorMaintenanceandCare. 258
VehicleStoredforLongPeriods. 259
RestartingtheVehicle. 260
BatteryStatement. 260

MaintenanceandCare
ScheduledMaintenance Service
Correctmaintenanceisclearlythebest waytoguaranteevehicleperformance andsafetyfeatures,ensurerespectfor theenvironmentandlowoperating costs.
NOTE:
Alsorememberthatthescrupulous observanceofthemaintenance proceduresisessentialforkeeping yourvehicleoperatingproperly. Not adheringtothe "ScheduledService Plan" canimpactyourvehicle's warranty.
IntervalRunningCoupons
Maseratihasthereforeprovidedfora seriesofchecksandmaintenance operationsinvolvingthe1 ^st service whenthevehiclemileagereaches 12500mi(20000km)orafter2yearsof thevehicle'slife,andsubsequently every12500mi(20000km)orevery2 years.
Afterthe12 ^th service, maintenance must berestarted with the operations scheduled for the 1 ^st , 2 ^nd and 3 ^rd service.

CAUTION!
TheScheduledMaintenance services are prescribed by the Manufacturer. Failure to havetheservices carried out can affect your warranty.
TheScheduledMaintenanceServiceis providedbythewholeAuthorized MaseratiDealer.Intheeventthat, whenaserviceisperformed,further replacementsorrepairsarefoundto benecessaryinadditiontothe scheduledoperations,thesecanbe carriedoutonlywiththespecific consentoftheCustomer.

CAUTION!
Youareadvisedtonotifythe AuthorizedMaseratiDealerofany minoroperatingproblem,without waitingforthenextscheduledservice.
NOTE:
- Changeyourvehicle'soilifithas been2yearssinceyourlastoil change.
- Changeyoureengineoilmoreoftenif youdriveyourvehicleoff-roadforan extendedperiodoftimeorshort
tripswithoutreachingoperation temperature.
- Undernocircumstanceshouldoil changeintervalsexceed12500mi (20000km)oraleastafter2years.

CAUTION!
Failuretoperformtherequired maintenanceitemsmayresult in damagetothevehicle.
ScheduledMaintenance (Service)Indicator
Whentheadlinesformaintenance ScheduledMaintenanceservicesare approaching, amessageonthe instrumentclusterdisplayindicates thatserviceisdue. Thedeadlinemay beexpressedinmiles/Kmordays, whichevercomesfirst.
Themessageisdisplayedonlyonce, uponactivatingtheinstrumentcluster, atdecreasingintervalsexpressedin mi/km(100,50.....1800,1600,)orin days(27,24,.....6,3),accompanied bythe specificsymbol.

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06:30 77°F Scheduled service within: .... mi AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7
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06:30 77°F Service coupon expired AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7
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06:30 77°F Scheduled service within: .... days AUTO SPORT D mi mi [A] 620 564.7Selecting the function "Service" in the "Trip" menu of the MTC+, you can display then next serviced deadline (see "Onboard Computer (Trip)" in section "Driving"). Theresidual mile age left to the serviced deadline is always indicated. The days remaining before the scheduled serviced date instead, are only indicated starting from the 511th day (approximately 17 months).
Oncethesetlimitinkilometersorthe expirydateisreached,everytimethe instrumentclusteristurnedon thereafter,themessage"Service couponexpired"willbedisplayed.
NOTE:
Everytimethebatteryisdisconnected, thedateandtimemustbeset(see "MTC+Settings"insection "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").

CAUTION!
- Failuretoresetthesystemmaycause ittomalfunctionandindicatewrong maintenanceserviceintervals.
- If you incorrectly set a date earlier than the last service coupon, the system updates the indication "Scheduled servicewithin...days" automatically entering a later date considering the maximum number of days allowable forth next service coupon.

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ScheduledServicePlan
TheScheduledMaintenanceservices listedinthischaptermustbedone withinthetimesormileagesspecified toprotectyourvehiclewarranty and ensurethebestvehicleperformance andreliability.
Morefrequentmaintenancemaybe neededforvehiclesinsevere
operatingconditions,suchasdusty areasandveryshorttripdriving. Inspectionandserviceshouldalsobe doneanytimeamalfunctionis suspected. Maseratirecommendsthatthese maintenanceintervalsbeperformedat theAuthorizedMaseratiDealer.The
techniciansatyourdealershipknow yourvehiclebest,andhaveaccessto factory-approvedinformation, genuineMaseratiparts,andspecially designedelectronicandmechanical toolsthatcanhelppreventfuture costlyrepairs.
MainOperations/ServiceCoupons
| Servicecoupons1°2°3°4°5°6°7°8°9°10°11°12°MainoperationsMaintenanceschedules:every12500mi(20000km)or2years | ||||||||||||
| Beltforalternator,airconditioning compressorandhydraulicsteeringcontrol | I | I* | I | I* | I | I* | I | I* | I | I* | I | I* |
| Replaceatleastevery2years | ||||||||||||
| Poly-Vflexiblecontrolbeltforwater pump | I | I | I | I | R | I | I | I | I | R | I | I |
| Replaceeverytimethepartisremoved | ||||||||||||
| Engine oil and filter | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
| Replaceatleastevery2years | ||||||||||||
| Cooling system connections and lines | I | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* | I* |
| Air filter | R | R* | R | R* | R | R* | R | R* | R | R* | R | R* |
| Fuelinjectionsystem'sconnectionsand lines | I | I* | I | I* | I | I* | ||||||
| Ignition system: cables and connections | I | I* | I | I* | I | I* | ||||||
| Sparkplugs | R | R | ||||||||||
| ActivecarbonfilterandLambdasensors | R | |||||||||||
| Replaceatleastevery4years | ||||||||||||
| Servicecoupons1MainoperationsMaintenanceschedules:every12500mi(20000km)or2years | ||||||||||||
| Airinjectionsystem:connectionsandpipes valves | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Blow-by system | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
| Fuelemissioncontrolsystem:lines, connectionsandvalves | I | I | I | I | I | I | ||||||
| Automatictransmissionoillevel | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Differentialoillevel | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Hydraulicsteeringfluidlevel(bleedif necessary) | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Replaceatleastevery2years | ||||||||||||
| Enginecoolantlevel | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Replaceatleastevery2years | ||||||||||||
| Brakefluidlevel(bleedifnecessary) | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Replaceatleastevery2years | ||||||||||||
| Brakesystem:lines,calipers,connections-Efficiencyofthedashboardwarninglights-Parkingbrakeoperation | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Wearconditionofthebrakingparts (rotors,pads);replaceifnecessary | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Jointsforfrontandrearsuspensions,front andrearunder-chassis-Tightening torques | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Steeringsystemcomponents,joint protection,racktrunksonthesteering leversandontheaxleshafts | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |


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| Servicecoupons1 | 2°3′4′ | 5°6′7′8′9′10′11′12′ | ||||||||||
| MainoperationsMaintenanceschedules:every12500mi(20000km)or2years | ||||||||||||
| Tighteningofscrews,nutsandbolts(includingthosefortheexhaustsystem),connections,retainingclipsandclamps | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| PollenfilterR R R R R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | |||||
| Replaceevery2years.Intheeventthatthevehicleisfrequentlyusedindustyorstronglypollutedenvironments,amorefrequentreplacementisrecommended | ||||||||||||
| Startermotorandalternator:powerabsorptionandcharge | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
| Vehiclegeometrycheck | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Controlsandadjustmentsystemsingeneral,hinges,doors,frontandrearlid | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Correctoperationandreliabilityoftheseatsandseatbelts | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Fasteningscrewsandnutsonthebodywork | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | ||||
| Headlightaiming | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Chassisandprotectedareaintactness | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Checkevery2years | ||||||||||||
| Vehicleroadtest(anytimethismmaybenecessary) | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Checkwithdiagnosticssystem | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| Servicecoupons12°3′4′5°6′7′8°9′10′11°12′MainoperationsMaintenanceschedules:every12500mi(20000km)or2years | ||||||||||||
| Updatenavigationmapswiththelatestversionavailable | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
| I=InspectandcarryoutanyothernecessaryoperationA=AdjustR=Replace | ||||||||||||
NOTE:
Alltheoperationsmarkedwithan asterisk(*)inthe"ScheduledService Plan"arenotcompulsorybutrather recommended,intheeventthatthe vehicleisfrequentlyusedin heavy-trafficconditionsorondustyor sandyroads. Thewarrantyconcerning emissionsandtheManufacturer's responsibilitytorecallthevehiclein caseofproblemsshallnotbe invalidatediftheCustomerdoesnot carryouttheoperationsmarkedwith theasterisk(*).
Periodic Maintenance
Every300mi(500km)orbeforelong journeys
Check:
•enginecoolant;
•windshieldwasherfluidlevel;
•tireinflationpressureandcondition;
• operationoflightingsystem (headlights,turnsignals,hazard warningflashers,etc.);
•operationofwindshield washer/wipersystemandwearof windshieldwiperblades.
Every1900mi(3000km)
Checkandtopup, ifrequired, the engineoillevel.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing
exhaust, donotidletheengine except asnecessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Use
Ifthecarismainlyusedunderoneof thefollowingconditions:
•dustyroads;
- short, repeated journeys (lessthan 4-5mi/7-8km) atsub-zero outside temperatures;
•engineoftenidlingordrivinglong distancesatlowspeedsorlong periodsofidleness;
youshouldperformthefollowing inspectionsmorefrequentlythan

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recommendedthe"Scheduled ServicePlan":
- checkfrontdiscbrakepadconditions andwear;
- checkcleanlinessofhoodandtrunk locks,cleanlinessandlubricationof linkage;
- visuallyinspectconditions of: engine, transmission, pipesandhoses (exhaust-fuelsystem-brakes) and rubberelements (trunks-sleeves-bushes-etc.);
- checkbatterycharge;
•visuallyinspectconditionofthe accessorydrivebelts; - checkand, if necessary, change engine oil and replace oil filter;
- checkand, if necessary, replace pollenfilteroftheA/Csystem;
- checkand, if necessary, replace air cleanerfilter.

CAUTION!
Allmaintenanceoperationsforthe vehiclemustbecarriedoutbythe AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.For routineandminormaintenance operationswhichyoucancarryout yourself,makesurethatyouhavethe necessaryexperienceandalwaysuse
suitableequipment, original Maserati spareparts(orequivalent) and the prescribed fluids. Shall this not bethe case, donot carry any operation on your own and contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
OnboardDiagnosticSystem
Yourvehicleisequippedwitha sophisticatedonboarddiagnostic system. Thisystemmonitorsthe performanceoftheemissions, engine, andautomatictransmissioncontrol systems. Whenthesesystemsare operatingproperly,yourvehiclewill provideexcellentperformanceand fueleconomy,aswellasengine emissionssuitedtocurrent governmentregulations. Ifanyofthesesystemsrequireservice, thesystemwillturnonthe
MalfunctionIndicatorLightonthe instrumentclusterdisplay(referto "InstrumentCluster"insection "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").Thesystemstoresaswell diagnosticcodesandother informationtoassistyourservice technicianbyperformingrepairs. Althoughthevehiclewillbedriveable andwillnotneedtowing,contactan
AuthorizedMaseratiDealerforservice as soon as possible.

CAUTION!
•Prolongeddrivingwiththe oncouldcausefurtherdam theemissionscontrolsystem alsoaffectfueleconomyand drivability. Thevehiclemus servicedbeforeanyemissio canbeperformed.

- If the MILisflashingwhilethe engineisrunning,severecatalytic converterdamageandpowerloss willsoonoccur.Immediateserviceat theAuthorizedMaseratiDealeris required.
SpareParts
Useofgenuinepartsfornormalor scheduledmaintenanceandrepairsis highlyrecommendedtoensure excellentperformance. Damageorfailurescausedby non-genuinesparepartsusedfor maintenanceandrepairswillnotbe coveredbythemanufacturer's warranty.
MaintenanceProcedures
The following pages contain the "required" maintenance standards determined by Maseratiengineers. Besidesthose maintenance items specified in the "Scheduled Service Plan", there are other components which may require service or replacement in the future. Toperform most of these services, it is necessary to open the hood (see "Open and Closethe Hood" in section "Before Starting"). The following images show the position of all components involved in them maintenance service.

CAUTION!
- Failuretoproperlymaintainyour vehicleorperformrepairsand servicewhennecessarycouldresult inmorecostlyrepairs,damageto othercomponentsornegatively impactvehicleperformance. Immediatelyhavepotential malfunctionsexaminedbyan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerora qualifiedrepaircenter.
- Yourvehiclehasbeenequippedwith improvedfluidsthatprotectthe performanceanddurabilityofyour
vehicleandalsoallowextended maintenanceintervals.Donotuse chemicalflushesforwashingasthe chemicalscandamageyourengine, transmission,powersteeringorair conditioning.Suchdamagesarenot coveredbytheNewVehicleLimited Warranty.Ifaflushisneeded becauseofcomponentmalfunction, useonlyaspecificproductforthe flushingprocedure.

MaintenanceandCare
MaintenanceService Components
1Engineoildipstick.
2Engineoilfillerneck.
3Enginecoolantexpansion
reservoircap.
4Brakefluidreservoircap.
5Powersteeringfluidreservoir cap.
6Windshield/headlightwasher fluidreservoircap.

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Technical diagram of a car engine bay with numbered components for identificationLevelChecks

ENVIRONMENTAL!
•Theengineoilsandfluidsused containsubstancesthatare dangerousfortheenvironment. For replacementyouareadvisedto contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer,whereallthenecessary equipmentisavailabletodisposeof theusedoilandfluidsincompliance withtheregulationsinforceandin anenvironment-friendlymanner.
- Allequipmentusedforfluids replacement(gloves,cloths, containers,etc)mustbedisposedin compliancewiththeregulationsin force.
EngineCoolantLevelCheck
Yourvehiclehasbeenequippedwith animprovedenginecoolant (antifreeze)thatoffershighprotection againstcorrosion,freezingandallows extendedmaintenanceintervals.To preventreducingextended maintenanceperiods,itisimportantto useoriginalenginecoolant (antifreeze)whenaddingcoolant throughoutthelifeofyourvehicle.
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Whenaddingenginecoolant (antifreeze)usepurewateronly,such asdistilledordeionizedwaterwhen mixingthewater/enginecoolant (antifreeze)solution.Theuseof impurewaterwillreducetheamount ofcorrosionprotectionintheengine coolingsystem.
- Mixaminimumsolution of 50% enginecoolant (antifreeze) and distilled water. Use higher concentrations (donot exceed 70%) if temperatures below -35°F (-37°C) are forecast.
Pleasenotethatitistheowner's responsibilitytomaintaintheproper levelofprotectionagainstfreezing accordingtothetemperatures occurringinthecirculationareaofthe vehicle.
Thecoolanttankprovidesaquick visualmethodtodeterminethatthe coolantlevelisadequate.Aslongas theengineoperatingtemperatureis satisfactory,thecoolantbottleonly needstobecheckedonceamonth. Withtheengineoffandcold,thelevel ofthecoolantinthetankontheright sideoftheenginecompartment shouldbebetweentheMINorMAX referencenotchesindicatedonthe tank.

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MAX MIN- When additional engine coolant (antifreeze) is needed to maintain the proper level, it should be added to the coolant bottle after removing the cap. Donotoverfill.
- Oncethedesiredlevelisreached, reassembleandfirmlyclosecapof thetank.
• Iffrequentenginecoolant (antifreeze) additionsarerequired, orifthelevelinthecoolantrecovery tankdoesnotdropwhentheengine cools, thecoolingsystemshouldbe pressure-testedforleaksbyaService Center - Keepthefrontoftheradiatorand thecondenserclean.

WARNING!
- Neveraddenginecoolant (antifreeze)whentheengineishot.
Donotloosenorremovethecapof theenginecoolantbottletocoola hotengine.Heatcausespressure to buildupinthecoolingsystem.To preventscaldingorinjury,donot removethepressurecapwhile the systemishotorunderpressure.
- Whenaddingcoolantdonotusea pressurecapotherthantheone specifiedforyourvehicle.Personal injuryorenginedamagemayresult.

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BrakeFluidLevelCheck
Checkthefluidlevelimmediatelyif thebrakesystem BRAKE redwarning lightandtherelatedmessageturnon indicatingalowlevelofbrakefluid.
• Cleanthebrakefluidreservoirarea aroundthecapbeforeremovingit.
- Addfluidtobringtheleveluptothe "MAX" markonthesideofthe mastercylinderreservoir.Useonly manufacturer'srecommendedbrake fluid(see"Refillings"insection"FeaturesandSpecifications").

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MAX MIN- Oncethecorrectlevelisreached, firmlyclosethecap. Thebrakepadswearcouldcausethe fluidleveltofall. However, lowfluid levelmaybecausedbyaleakanda
requiresaccuratecheckupofthe brakingsystem.

CAUTION!
Thesymbol ☑ onthetankcap identifiesthesynthetictypeofbrake fluid, distinguishingitfromthe mineraltype. Usingmineralfluids damagesthespecialrubberlinings of thebrakesystemirreparably.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including such as engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidethe engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Form more information goto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

WARNING!
• To avoid contamination from foreign materials, so moisture, use only new brake fluid or fluid that has been in atightly closed container. Keep the master cylinder reservoir to secure at all times. Brake fluid in an open container absorbsmoisture from the air resulting in a lower boiling point. This may cause it to oil unexpectedly during hard or prolonged braking, resulting in sudden brake failure. This could result in an accident.
• Overfillingthebrakefluidreservoir canresultinspillingbrakefluidon hotengineparts, causingthebrake fluidtocatchfire. Brakefluidcan alsodamagepaintedandvinyl surfaces, makesureitdoesnotspill overthesesurfaces.
- Donotallowpetroleumbasedfluid tocontaminatethebrakefluid. Brakesealcomponentscouldbe damaged, causingpartial or completebrakefailure. This could result in an accident.

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AddingWindshield/HeadlightWasher Fluid
Thereservoirontheleftsideofthe enginecompartmentcontainsthe fluidtowashthewindshieldand headlights.
Duringscheduledservicesorwhenthe messageoflowlevelofthewasher fluidappearstogetherwiththe
relatedtelltaleaddmorefluidas soonaspossible.
Thefluidreservoirmaycontainnearly 1.58USgallons(6liters)of windshield/headlightwasherfluid.
- Removethereservoircapinthe enginecompartmentandliftthe fillerneckextension.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a bearing housing and internal components (no text or labels)- Fillthereservoirwithwindshield washersolvent(referto"Refillings" insection"Featuresand Specifications")andoperatethe
systemforafewsecondstoflushout theresidualwater.
- Whenrefillingthewasherfluid reservoir, applysomewasherfluid to aclothortowelandwipethewiper bladesclean. This will help blade performance.
Topreventfreeze-upofyour windshieldwashersystemincold weather,selectasolutionormixture thatmeetsorexceedsthe temperaturerangeofyourclimate. Thisratinginformationcanbefound onmostwasherfluidcontainers.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you within information about the "Maseratirecommended Windshield Washer Fluid" with antifreeze, available in the "Genuine Accessories" range.

WARNING!
•Commerciallyavailablewindshield washersolventsareflammable. Theycouldigniteandburnyou. Caremustbeexercisedwhenfilling orwhenworkingaroundthe windshield/headlightwasher system.
- Donotdrivewiththewindshield/headlightwasherreservoirempty: theactionofthewasherisessential forimprovingvisibilitywhen driving.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining apassenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotidle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information goto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger vehicle
EngineOilLevelCheck
Toassureproperlubricationofyour vehicle'sengine,theengineoilmust bemaintainedatthecorrectlevel.If the warninglightilluminatesand

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therelatedmessageoflowoillevel displays,orduringscheduledservices (see "ScheduledMaintenanceService" inthissection)itisnecessarytocheck theengineoillevel.
The vehicles should be parked on level ground to improve the accuracy of the oil level readings.

CAUTION!
- Donottopupwithoilwithdifferent characteristicsthantheengineone (referto"Refillings"insection "FeaturesandSpecifications").
• Overfillingorunderfillingtheoilpan will cause aeration or lossofoil pressure. This could damage your engine. - Donotaddanysupplemental materialstotheengineoil,other thanleakdetectiondyes.Engineoil isanengineeredproduct,andits performancemaybeimpairedby supplementaladditives.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassengervehicle or off-road vehicle
canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
- Startthevehicleandwarmitupuntil thetemperaturestabilizes.
- Turnofftheengine,removethefiller neckcapandwait5minutestoallow theoiltoflowintotheoilpan.

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- Returnthecapanddipsticktotheir positionandwaitforafewminutes toallowtheoiltoreachtheoilpan.
- Checkthelevelagain. Aftertoppingup,the engineoil levelwarninglightmaynotgoofffor sometimewhilethesystemis performingthenecessarychecks.This isnormal.
EngineOilFilterReplacement
Theengineoilfiltershouldbe replacedwithanewfilterateveryoil change.
ContactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealertoperformthisservice.
AutomaticTransmissionOilCheck
ContactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealerfortheoillevelcheck.
PowerSteeringFluidLevelCheck
With the vehicle on a level ground and the engine cold, check the fluid level of the power steering reservoir.
•Tocarryoutthecheck,unscrewthe cap,cleanthedipstickwithadryand cleancloth.
- Retightenthecapthenunscrewit againandcheckthelevel:itshould matchthe"MAX"notchmarkedon thedipstick.Inhotoilconditions,
thelevelmayevenexceedthe "MAX" notch.

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CAUTION!
Makesurethatthepowersteering fluiddoesnotcomeintouchwiththe enginehotpartsasitisflammable.
EngineAirFilterReplacement
ContactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealertohavetheairfiltersreplaced.
WiperMaintenanceandBlades Replacement

WARNING!
It is dangerous to operate or service the wiper blades with the wipers in an active position (right multifunction lever in any position different than "OFF") and with the key in the ignitions within the MAR (ON) position. Therainsensors may suddenly activate the wipers.
WindshieldWiperMaintenance
Lifeexpectancyofwiperbladesvaries dependingonthegeographicalarea's weatherconditionswherethecaris usedandfrequencyofuse.Poor performanceofbladesmaybepresent withchattering,marks,waterlinesor wetspots.Ifanyoftheseconditions arepresent,cleanthewiperbladesor replaceifnecessary.
Cleantherubberedgesofthewiper bladesandthewindshieldperiodically withaspongeorsoftclothandamild nonabrasivecleaner. Thiswillremove accumulationsofsaltorroadfilm. Operationofthewipersondryglass forlongperiodsmaycause deteriorationofthewiperblades.

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Alwaysusewasherfluidwhenusing thewiperstoremovesaltordirtfrom adrywindshield. Avoidusingthewiperbladesto removefrostoricefromthe windshield.Keepthebladerubberout ofcontactwithpetroleumproducts suchasengineoil,gasoline,etc.
Spraynozzles
If the jet does not work, first check that there is fluid in the pan (see paragraph "Level checks" in this section) then check that then nozzles are not clogged.
BladesReplacement
- Movetherightmultifunctionlever into "OFF" position, (see chapter "WindshieldWipersandWashers" in section "Understandingthe Vehicle").
• Lifttheendofthearmprovidedwith thebladefromthewindshield. - Rotatethebladeonthearminorder toaccessthereleaselatch,shownin thedetailofpicture.
•Pressthereleaselatchtofreethe blade.
• Turnandslipoffthebladefromthe armandreplaceit.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a component with arrows indicating motion or force direction (no text or symbols)- Returnthebladetoitsoriginal positiononthewindshield.
NOTE:
Duetothedifficultyofthisoperation, werecommendthatyoucontactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerfor replacementoftheblades.
BodyLubrication
Locksandallbodypivotpoints, includingsuchitemsasseattracks, doorhingepivotpointsandrollers, trunklidandhood, slidingdoorsand hoodhinges, shouldbelubricated periodicallywithalithiumbased grease, toassurequiet, easyoperation andtoprotectagainstrustandwear. Priortotheapplicationofany lubricant, thepartsconcernedshould bewipedcleantoremovedustand grit; afterlubricatingexcessoiland
greaseshouldberemoved.Particular attentionshouldalsobegiventohood latchingcomponentstoensureproper function.Whenperformingother underhoodservices,thehoodlatch, releasemechanismandsafetycatch shouldbecleanedandlubricated.The couplingpinofthelockontherear driverdoorpillarshouldbelubricated twiceayear,preferablyintheFalland Spring.Applyasmallamountofhigh qualitylubricantdirectlyintothelock cylinder.

Maintenance-FreeBattery
This vehicle is equipped with a sealed typemaintenance-free battery. You will never haveto add water, nor is periodic maintenance required.

WARNING!
- Batteryfluidisacorrosiveacid solutionandcanburnordamage theeyes.Donotallowbatteryfluid tocontactyoureyes,skin,or clothing.Donotleanwiththeface overabattery.Ifacidsplashesin eyesoronskin,flushthearea immediatelywithlargeamountsof water.
- Batterygasisflammable and explosive. Keepflameorsparks awayfromthebattery.Donotusea boosterbatteryoranyotherbooster sourcewithanoutputgreaterthan 12Volts.Donotallowcableclamps totoucheachother.
- Batteryposts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Washhands after handling the battery.
•Thebatteryinthisvehiclehasavent hosethatshouldnotbe disconnectedandshouldonlybe
replacedwithaccomponentofthe sametype(vented).
ToDisconnecttheBattery
The battery is fitted in the trunk compartment.
Toaccessthebatteryitisnecessary to removethefloorpanelofthetrunk compartmentandtheinsidecovering panelonthebatterycompartmentas alreadydescribedinthechapter "AuxiliaryJump-StartProcedure" in section"InanEmergency".

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Form more information goto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

CAUTION!
- Before disconnecting the battery, openthetrunklid and lower the windows by about 1.6-2 in (4-5 centimeters), to avoid damaging the seal when opening and closing the door. When the battery is connected, this operation is performed automatically when the door is opened and closed. The windows must remain lowered until the charged battery is reconnected.
- 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 run the initialization procedure described in the following paragraph "To reconnect the Battery".
- Never disconnect the battery from the electrical system when the engine is running.
- Totemporarilydisconnectthevehicle electricalsystemfromthebattery, simplyremovethecableendwith

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If the battery need to be removed from its compartment, you must first detach the terminal clamp from negative pole (-) and then the other terminal clamp from positive pole (+), after removing the protective cover. Batterypoles are marked positive (+) and negative (-) and are identified on the battery case. Removethemetal clamp indicated in the picture and then remove the battery from the trunk compartment.

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Diagram of an electronic device showing internal components with labeled indicators and directional arrows indicating movement or force.ToReconnecttheBattery
NOTE:
Whenthebatterycableshavebeen disconnectedandthetrunklidhas beenlocked,itisnecessarytopullthe emergencyreleasecableinorderto re-openit.Toaccessthetrunkand operatetheemergencyrelease(see "OpenandClosetheTrunkLid" chapterinsection "BeforeStarting").

CAUTION!
- It is essential when replacing the cables on the battery that the positive cable is precisely attached to the positive pole (+) and the negative cable is attached to the negative pole (−).
•Cableclampsshouldbetightonthe terminalpolesandfreeofcorrosion.
Afterthebatteryhasbeen disconnectedandre-connectedand beforestartingtheengineitis necessarytoproceedasfollows:
- Unlockandlockthedoorsusingthe radiocontrolbuttonsonthekey.
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Unlockthetrunklidwiththeradio controlbuttononthekeyandthen lockitmanually.
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Checktheseatsareworking correctly:intheeventof malfunction,carryoutthe initializationoperationsdescribedin thechapter"FrontSeats"ofthe section"UnderstandingtheVehicle".
- Initializetheclimatecontrolsystem byactivatingthecompressoras describedinchapter"Air ConditioningControls"ofthesection "DashboardInstrumentsand Controls".
- TurnontheMTC+andsetthedate andtime(see"MTC+Setting"in section"DashboardInstrumentsand Controls").
- Lift, release and lift again the lever located next the shift leverto initialize the electric parking brakes. In this way the BRAKE warning light on the instrument cluster will turn off.

CAUTION!
- Everytimethebatteryis reconnected, waitatleast30seconds withthekeyintheignitionswitch turnedtoMAR(ON)positionbefore startingtheengine, inordertoallow theelectronicsystemthatmanages themotor-driventhrottlestoruna

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self-learningcycle.Atthesametime, youcanrunthedateandtimesetup procedurefortheMTC.
- Everytimethebatteryis reconnectedthe BRAKE and PARK warninglightswillflashfor about10secondsandthengooff.

WARNING!
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UsefulAdvicetoExtend BatteryLife
Whenparkingthevehicle,makesure thatthedoors,front,rearlidsand flapsareproperlyclosed.Allinterior lightsshouldbeoff. Whentheengineisturnedoff,donot keeptheconnecteddevicesswitched onforalongtime(suchasradio, hazardwarningflashers,fan,etc.).

CAUTION!
If the battery charger remains below 50% for along period of time, it will be damaged due to sulfation; its performance and starting power will be reduced and it will be more subject to freezing (this can happen even at 14°F/-10°C).
Werecommendyoutohavethe batterychargeconditionchecked, preferablyatthebeginningofthe coldseason,toppreventtheelectrolyte fromfreezing. Thischeckshouldbecarriedoutmore frequentlyifthevehicleisusedmainly forshorttripsorifitisequippedwith powerabsorbingdevicesthatremain permanentlyonevenwhenthe ignitionswitchisoff.Thisapplies
aboveallifthesedevicheshavebeen retrofitted("Aftermarket" services). Ifthevehicleisnotusedforlong periodsoftime,pleasesee "Vehicle StoredforLongPeriods" in this section.
BatteryRecharge

WARNING!
The process of charging or recharging the battery produces hydrogen, a flammable gasthat can explode and causes serious injuries. When charging or recharging the battery, follow the recommended precautions at all times.
- Beforeusingachargerdevice alwayscheckthatthistoolis suitablefortheinstalledbattery, withconstantvoltage(lowerthan 14.8V)andlowamperage (maximumlimit15A).
•Rechargethebatteryina well-ventilatedenvironment. - Neverchargeorrechargeafrozen battery:itcanexplodedueto hydrogentrappedinsidetheice crystals.
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- Beforeusingachargertochargeor maintainthebatterychargestatus, carefullyfollowtheinstructions providedtoensurethechargeris connectedtothebatterysafelyand correctly.
Itispossibletorechargethebattery without disconnectingthecables of thevehicleelectricalsystem.
•Toaccessthebatteryremovethe floorpanelfromthetrunk compartmentandremovetheinside coveringpanelonthebattery compartmentaspreviouslyshown (see "AuxiliaryJump-Start Procedure"insection"Inan Emergency").
- Removetheprotectioncoverand connecttheterminalclampofthe chargerpositivecable(typicallyin red)tothepositivepole(+)ofthe battery,indicatedinthepicture.
- Connecttheterminalclampofthe chargernegativecable(typicallyin black)tothenegativepole(-)ofthe battery,indicatedinthepicture.

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Interior view of a computer case with labeled components and directional arrows (no text or symbols)- Turnthechargeronandfollowthe instructionsonitsusermanualto completelyrechargethebattery.
- Whenthebatteryisrecharged, turn offthebatterychargerbefore disconnectingitfromthebattery.
- Disconnectfirsttheterminalclamp ofthechargerblackcablefromthe batteryandthentheterminalclamp oftheredcable.
- Reassembletheprotectioncoveron thebatterypositivepoleandreinstall thecomponentsremovedforthis operation.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can exposey outochemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle

FuseReplacement
UsedFusesCharacteristics
When an electrical device is not functioning, check that the corresponding fuse is in proper working order (intact).
AFuseintact
BFuseblown

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Two identical gray electrical connector components labeled A and B, with no visible text or symbols on the parts themselves.Replacethefaultyfusewithanew onefeaturingthesamerating,by usingappropriateforceps.

Thecoloridentifiesthevalueofthe fusesinampereswhichisalso reportedonthem.
The vehicle is endowed with mini-and maxi-fuses.
Thetableshowsthematchbetween colorandamperageofminiandmaxi fuses.
| Type | |
| MiniFuseMaxiFuse | |
| Beige-5Yellow-20 | |
| Brown-7.5Green-30 | |
| Red-10Orange-40 | |
| Blue-15Red-50 | |
| Yellow-20Blue-60 | |
| White-25 | |
| Green-30 | |

CAUTION!
- Neverreplaceablownfusewith anythingotherthananewand suitablefuse(samerating).
•Afterreplacingafuse,ifthefault recurs,contactanAuthorized MaseratiDealer.
PositionofFuses
Thefusesarelocatedinthreepartsof thevehicle,namely:
- Ontherighthandsideoftheengine compartment.
•Behindtheglovecompartment,to theleftofthesteeringwheel. - Inthetrunkcompartmentnextto thebattery.
FusesInsideEngine Compartment
• Toaccessthefuses, liftthehood and removethecoveringpanel.

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Technical diagram of an electrical connector housing with visible wiring and components (no text or labels)The following table points out the position as featured in the picture, the type and function of the refuses included in these control boxes.

CAUTION!
If you need to wash the engine compartment, donot direct the jet of water for to long directly on the engine compartment ECU.

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F80 F93 F81 F16 F82 F20 F83 F21 F84 F22 F85 F23 F86 F24 F87 F25 F88 F26 F89 F27 F90 F28 F91 F29 F92 F30 F93 F31 F94 F32 F95 F33 F96 F34 F97 F35 F98 F36 F99 F37 F10 F38 F11 F39 F12 F40 F13 F41 F14 F42 F15 F43 F16 F44 F17 F45 F18 F46 F19 F47 F20 F48 F21 F49 F22 F50 F23 F51 F24 F52 F25 F53 F26 F54 F27 F55 F28 F56 F29 F57 F30 F58 F31 F58 F32 F59 F33 F60 F34 F61 F35 F62 F36 F63 F37 F64 F38 F65 F39 F66 F40 F67EngineCompartmentFuses
| Pos.Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F01Maxi60A-Blue | Fan1relay |
| F02Maxi30A-Green | ABSvalves |
| F03Maxi20A-Yellow | T03spotlights relay |
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| Pos.Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F04Maxi40A-Orange | ABScylinder |
| F05Maxi40A-Orange | A.C.Node |
| F06Maxi60A-Blue | Fan2relay |
| F0730A-Green | T07I.E.main relay |
| F087.5A-Brown | T08-Air conditioner compressor relay |
| F097.5A-Brown | T05stoplight controlrelay |
| F1015A-BlueT06hornrelay | |
| F1110A-RedLHhigh-beam | |
| F14-Notused | |
| F1515A-BlueAlternatorsensing | |
| F1610A-RedLHspotlight | |
| F1710A-RedRHHigh-beam | |
| F187.5A-Brown | I.E.bank |
| F1915A-BlueT02DR lights relay | |
| F20-Notused | |
| Pos.Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F21-Notused | |
| F22-Notused | |
| F2310A-RedABSElectronics | |
| F2410A-RedRHspotlight | |
| F3030A-Green | T20ignition relay |
| F81Maxi50A-Red | CPL2 |
| F82-Notused | |
| F83Maxi50A-Red | Airpumprelay |
| F8420A-Yellow | Ignitionswitch |
| F8530A-Green | Headlight washers |
| F87-Notused | |
| F8815A-BlueMain | injector/coil relay-cylinders 1-4 |
| F8915A-BlueMain | injector/coil relay-cylinders 5-8 |
| Pos.Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F9015A-BlueMainl.E. | relay,secondaryconnecteddevices |
| F9110A-RedMainrel | lay,I.E.ECU |
| F9215A-BlueMainrel | lay,oxygensensors |
| F937.5A-Brown | +15Controlsoninsideroof |
| F947.5A-Brown | NCS |
| F957.5A-Brown | CSG |
| F967.5A-Brown | Alternator |
| F9710A-Redl.E.ECU | |
| F98-Notused | |
| F99-Notused | |
| F100-Notused | |
| F101-Notused | |
| F102-Notused | |
| F103-Notused | |
| F104-Notused | |
| F105-Notused |


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| Pos.Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F106-Notused | |
| F107-Notused |
FusesinPassenger Compartment
• Toaccessthefuseslifttheguardon theleftsideofthesteeringwheel.

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PassengerCompartmentFuses
| Pos. | Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F121 | 5A-Blue | Right-handlow beam |
| F131 | 5A-Blue | Left-handlowbeam |
| F317 | 5A-Brown | A/Cunit,NBC(Body ComputerNode), highbeamrelay |
| F321 | 0A-Red | Domelights,step lights,CAV,driver-andpassenger-side footwelllights, outsideimirrorlights |
| F333 | 0A-Green | Driver'sseat (movement) |
| F343 | 0A-Green | Passenger'sseat (movement) |
| F357 | 5A-Brown | ACC,FNandLFrelay coil |
| F361 | 0A-Red | NQS |
| F371 | 0A-Red | NQS(Instrument ClusterNode),CPP, CPD |
| F381 | 5A-Blue | Rearlidlock |
| Pos. | Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F391 | 5A-Blue | NIM(InsideRoof Node),NCL(Air conditioningand heatingsystem node),OBDsocket, CSA(Alarmsystem sirenECU),CAV (Motionsensing alarmECU),radio, NAVTRAK |
| F403 | 0A-Green | Heatedrearwindow |
| F41- | Notused | |
| F427 | .5A-Brown | Powersupplyfor controlpanelonroof |
| F433 | 0A-Green | Windshield wiper/washer (ConnectedDevices RelayINT/A) |
| F442 | 0A-Yellow | Frontandrearpower outlets(INT/Adevice relay)frontseat heating(passenger side) |
| F45- | Notused | |
| F462 | 0A-Yellow | NPG/NPPlocks |
| Pos. | Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F473 | 0A-Green | NPG(Driver'sdoor node) |
| F483 | 0A-Green | NPP(Passenger's doornode) |
| F497 | .5A-Brown | NVO(Steeringwheel node),CSG(Power steeringECU),CSP (Twilight/rainsensor ECU),NIM(Inside RoofNode),NCL, Radio,CEM,CRP, domelightmolding, windshieldwiper controls,NAVTRAK |
| F507 | .5A-Brown | Airbagsystem |
| F517 | .5A-Brown | NCA(Automatic GearboxNode) |
| F521 | 5A-Blue | Frontseatheating (driverside)(INT/A devicerelay) |
| F531 | 0A-Red | Rearfoglights |


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FusesinTrunkCompartment
• Toaccessthefuses,removethefloor panel.

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Top-down view of a car's backrest with a blue arrow pointing to the grille (no text or symbols)- Removetheinsidecoveringpanelof thebatterycompartment. Therearetwocontrolboxes.

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Diagram of an internal electrical connector with visible components and wiring (no text or labels)• Toaccessthefusesinsidethecontrol boxes, removethecoversbylevering upthefasteningtabs.

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F53 F29 F28 F26 F25 F27
The following table points out the position as featured in the picture, the type and function of the refuses included in these control boxes.
TrunkCompartmentFuses
| Pos. | Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F25- | Notused | |
| F26- | Notused | |
| F27- | Notused | |
| F28- | Notused | |
| F29- | Notused | |
| F53- | Notused | |
| F543 | 0A-Green | HI-Fiamplifier |
| F55- | Notused | |
| F561 | 0A-Red | +30NAG,NTV,Harmantuner,MTC+(Japan) |
| F57- | Notused | |
| F587 | .5A-Brown | RHReversefromT23 |
| F59- | Notused | |
| F607 | .5A-Brown | NSP |
| F617 | .5A-Brown | T24thirdstop |
| F622 | 0A-Yellow | NCA |
| F631 | 5A-Blue | FuelflapT25relay,+30Batterycharge |

| Pos. | Amp.-Color | System/Component |
| F64 | Notused | |
| F65 | 10A-Red | Key-Locksolenoid |
| F66 | 20A-Yellow | Fuelpumps |
| F67 | Notused | |
| F68 | Notused | |
| F69 | Notused | |
| F77 | Notused | |
| F78 | 20A-Yellow | Poweroutlet |
| F79 | Notused | |
| F80 | 25A-White | Bassbox |
BulbReplacement
Thesignalfailureofanexternallight (turnsignal,lowbeamandhighbeam, licenseplatelight,reverselight,brake lightandrearfoglight)is communicatedtotheinstrument clusterthatdisplaysontheTFTscreen the oramberwarninglight andatextmessageindicatingwhich lightisfaulty.
FrontHeadlights
Thelightbulbsoftheheadlight clustersarearrangedasfollows:
1Bi-Xenonlow-beam/high-beam bulb.
2PositionlightandDRL(*)LED.
3Turnsignallightbulb.
4FTPbulb,headlightflashing.
5Sidemarkerbulb.
(*)OnvehiclesfortheCanadian marketDRLarealwaysenabled.

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Diagram of a car's frontview with numbered labels pointing to key components
CAUTION!
Duetothecomplexityofthe operation,forthereplacementofthe headlightclusterslightbulbs,we recommendthatyoucontactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealer.

WARNING!
Theheadlampsareatypeofhigh voltagedischargetube. High voltage can remain in the circuit even with the headlamp switch and the ignition switch off. Because of this, you should not attempt to replace a headlamp bul by yourself, but take the vehicle to an Authorized Maserati Dealer for service.

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Tail-LightClustersLightBulbs
Thetaillightbulbsarearrangedas follows:
1PositionlightguideLED.
2StoplightLED.
3TurnsignalLED.
4Reverselightbulb.
5Rearfoglightbulb.

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Diagram of a car's rear window with numbered labels pointing to different componentsTail-LightClustersBulbs Replacement
Mostofthelampsofthetaillightare LEDpoweredandcannotbereplaced individually.Theonlyexceptionsare thereverseandtherearfoglight bulbsforwhichyoufindbelowthe replacementprocedure.
ContactanAuthorizedMaserati
Dealertolocatethecorrectpartsand replacethem.
ReverseandRearFogLight
Toreplaceabulboftheselights:
•Liftthetrunkcompartmentlid.
- Openthedooronthecovering panel, inpositionwiththelight cluster.
- Rotatethebulbholder counterclockwiseandslideitoutof thelightcluster.
- Removethebulbbygentlypushingit androtatingitcounterclockwise.

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3D diagram showing a mechanical component with two views: top view and side view, both with angular annotations (2° and 1°) indicating rotation directions.- Insertthenewbulbintheholderby slightlypushingitandrotatingit clockwise.
- Insertthebulbholderinthelight clusterandrotateitclockwise.
- Closethedooronthecovering panel.
SideTurnSignalLight(Sport version)
Toreplacethesideturnsignallight bulb(5W)ontherearpartofthefront mudguard:
- Pushtheturnsignalforwardto compresstheretainingspringclip.
• Takeouttherearpartoftheturn signalbyreleasingtheretainingtab andremovetheunit.

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Diagram of a car interior showing a valve and directional arrow, no text or symbols present- Extractthebulbfromtheholderby turningitclockwise.
•Replacethebulb.

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Close-up of a car's side panel showing a valve and connector with a blue arrow pointing to a component (no text or symbols visible)• Refitthebulbholderintheturn signallensturningitclockwise.
• Refittheturnsignalintheseatof themudguard, insertingfirstthe retainingtabontherearpartofthe turnsignallens.
- Pressthefrontpartoftheturn signallensuntilhearingthespring clipclickintoposition.

CAUTION!
Proceedwithcarewhenremovingthe sideturnsignallighttoavoid damagingtothevehiclebodyorthe turnsignalitself.
SideTurnSignalLights(MC version)
Toreplacesideturnsignallightbulb (5W)ontherearpartofthefront mudguard:
•Gentlyprytheturnsignallightoff thevehiclebodybyleveringwitha non-metaltoolundertherubber part.

CAUTION!
Proceedwithcarewhenremovingside turnsignallighttoavoiddamaging thevehiclebodyortotheturnsignal itself.

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- Separatetheouterlensalongwith therubbermountfromthebulb holdercap.

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Diagram showing a car tire with attached fasteners and a blue arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)• Pullbackthebulbholdercapand removethebulbbyturningit counterclockwisewhilepullingitoff thebulbholderseat.


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1° 2°- Replacethebulb.
- Fitthenewbulbtothebulbholder bypushingitintocapwhileturning itclockwise.
•Fitthecapoverthebulbholderand assemblewiththeturnsignallight. - Pushtheturnsignallightintoplace untilfirmlyseatedagainstthebody.
ThirdStopLight
Inordertoreplacethebulb, the light clustermustberemoved. Toperform thisoperation, it is therefore recommended that you contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer.

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Close-up of a car's front panel with a blue arrow pointing to the button (no text or symbols visible)LicensePlateLights
Toreplacethelicenseplatelightbulb (C5W):
- Undothetwofasteningscrewsfor thelens/bulbholderunit.
- Removetheunitfromthetrunklid andreplacethebulb.

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Diagram of a car's front panel showing cable fasteners and a close-up of the rear panel (no text or symbols)InteriorLights

CAUTION!
Beforereplacingabulb,ensurethat thematchingfuseisintact.For replacement,useonlyoriginalnew lightbulbshavingthesameratingas theoldone.
CourtesyLights(belowDoor)
Toreplacethebulb(W5W):
- useascrewdriverpositionedatthe indicatedpointtoleveroutthelight fixingframe;

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Close-up of a mechanical component with a blue arrow pointing to it, set against a striped background (no text or symbols)- rotatethebulbholderandtakeit out;
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Illustration of a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating motion or force (no text or symbols)•replacethepressure-fittedbulb;

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Diagram of a car interior showing a backrest with two downward arrows indicating airflow or movement (no text or symbols present)•Replacethetimedorreadinglight bulbbyrotatingit.
interferewiththedomelightedges andwiththeretainingtabs.
RearDomelight
Toreplacethelightbulb:
- Removethedomelight, by gently pryingitoutwithascrewdriverat pointindicatedinpicture.

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Illustration of a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating force or direction (no text or symbols)• refitthebulbholderinsertingfirst theelectricalconnectorside and thenpressingontheothersideto hookuptheclip.

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Interior view of a car showing a door panel with three buttons and arrows indicating movement or assembly (no text or symbols present)• Refitthedomelightinsertingfirst thefrontsideandthenpushingthe rearsideintoitsseat.

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Close-up of a car's side panel with a circular button and arrow indicator (no text or symbols)- Removethelightbulbfromthebulb holder:replacethelightbulb.
FrontDomelight
Toreplacethelightbulbs:
•Gentlyprywithascrewdriverat pointsindicatedinpictureand removethedomelight.

CAUTION!
When refittingthedomelight, make sure that the electric wires are correctly positioned and donot

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- Refitthedomelightinsertingfirstthe electricalconnectorsideandthen pressingtheothersideuntilitis firmlysecuredinplace.
CourtesyMirrorLight
Toreplacethebulb(12V-5W "torpedo" type):
- Removethefixingframefromthe sunvisorbyleveringitoutgentlyat pointsindicatedinpicture.

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Diagram of a car seatbelt with directional arrows indicating airflow or movement (no text or symbols)- Replacethebulblocatedontheback ofthemirrorframe.
• Refitthefixingframebypassingit onthesunvisor.
TrunkCompartmentLight
Toreplacethebulb(W5W)insidethe trunkcompartment,proceedas followsaftertrunklidopening.
- Removethelightfixingframeby leveringitoutgentlyattheindicated pointwithascrewdriver.

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Diagram showing a vehicle with a rectangular object and directional arrow, no text or symbols present•Raisethelenscover.

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Illustration of a car with a downward arrow and blue arrow, set against a grid background (no text or symbols)•Replacethepressure-fittedbulb.
- Refitthelenscover, insertingfirstthe electricalconnectorsideandthen pressingontheotherside.
A/CSystemMaintenance
Forthebestperformance,theair conditioningsystemshouldbechecked andservicedbyanAuthorized MaseratiDealeratthebeginningof thewarmseason.
This services should include cleaning of the condenser, check of the drive belt tension and performance test. During the winter, the air conditioning system should be operated at least once a month for about 10 minutes.

CAUTION!
Donotusechemicalflushesinyourair conditioningsystemasthechemicals candamageyourairconditioning components. Suchdamageisnot coveredbytheNewVehicleLimited Warranty.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of

Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

WARNING!
•Useonlyrefrigerantsand compressorlubricantsapprovedby themanufacturerforyourair conditioningsystem.Some refrigerantsareflammableandcan explode,causinginjuries.Other unapprovedrefrigerantsor lubricantscancausethesystemto fail,requiringcostlyrepairs.
•Theairconditioningsystemcontains refrigerantunderhighpressure.To avoidriskofpersonalinjuryor damagetothesystem,adding refrigerantoranyrepairrequiring linestobedisconnectedshouldbe donebyanexperiencedtechnician.
Periodically remove anyleaves and insect that may build up and obstruct the inlet of external air in the air conditionings system through the grille present underneath there part of the hood.
Toaccessthegrille, liftthehoodas described in "OpenandClosethe Hood" insection "BeforeStarting".
A/CAirFilterReplacement
Thisfilterperformsmechanic/electrostaticairfiltering,provided thatwindowsanddoorsareperfectly closed. Haveyourfilterreplacedatleastonce ayearatanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer,preferablyatthebeginningof thesummerperiod. Ifthevehicleismainlyusedinthecity traffic,onhighwaysordustyroads,we recommendthatyoureplacethe filtersmorefrequentlythanprescribed inthe "ScheduledServicePlan" ofthis section.

CAUTION!
Failuretoreplacethefiltermay considerably reduce the air conditioning and heating system efficiency.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including such as, engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates and lead, that which are known to the State of Californiatocause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donotid the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. Form more information goto:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle
WheelsMaintenance
TiresMaintenance
CAUTION!
Toobtainthebestperformancesand thelongestmileagefromthetires, takethefollowingprecautionsduring thefirst310mi(500km):
- donotdriveatthevehicle's maximumspeed;
•driveatlowspeedoncurves; - avoidsuddensteering;
- avoidsuddenbraking;
- avoidsuddenacceleration;
- donotdriveathighspeedsfortoo long.
Thetiresinflationpressuremust correspondtotheprescribedvalues (seethechapter "TireInflation Pressure" insection "Features and Specifications") and should be checked only when the tires have cooled down. Infact, the pressure increases as the tire temperature progressively increases.
Neverreducethepressureiftiresare hot(see "Tires-GenerallInformation" chapterinsection "Driving").
Insufficient tireinflating pressure can cause tireoverheating and possible internal damage, which may even lead to the direstruction.
CAUTION!
Afterinspectingoradjustingthetire pressure,alwaysreinstallthevalve stemcap.Thiswillpreventmoisture anddirtfromenteringthevalvestem, whichcoulddamageit.
Impactswithcurbs, holes, and obstaclesintheroad, and prolonged tripsonroughroadscancausetire damage which may not be visible to thenakedeye.
Checkyourtiresregularlyforanysigns ofdamage(e.g.scratches,cuts,cracks,bulges,etc.).Ifsharpobjectspenetrate thetires,theycancausestructural damagewhichisonlyvisiblewhenthe tireisremoved.
Inanycase, any possible damagemust be inspected by an experienced tire fitter, as it may seriously reduce the tire life.
Rememberthattiresdeteriorate with time, evenifusedlittleornotatall.
Cracksinthetiretreadandsides, alongsidepossiblebulging,areasign of deterioration.
WARNING!
- Check the inflating pressure of the tires when cold, at least every two weeks and before long trips.
•Havetheoldtiresinspectedbyan experiencedtechnician,tomakesure theycanstillbeusedsafely.Ifthe sametirehasbeenonyourvehicle for4or5years,haveitinspected anywaybyanexperienced technician. - Neverfittiresofuncertainorigin.
- "Directional"tireshaveanarrowon theirsideshowingtherolling direction.Tokeepthebest performancewhenreplacingatire, makesurethattherollingdirection correspondstotheoneshownby thearrow.
- During the tire life, therolling direction used for the first fitting shall always be observed, also in case of "nondirectional" tires.
- Checkthedepthofthetiretreadat regularintervals.Theminimum allowedvalueis0.06in(1,6mm)at thatpointthewearindicatorsonthe tirewillbevisible(see"Tires- GeneralInformation"insection
"Driving"). Thethinneristhetread, thegreateristheriskofskidding.
- Drivecarefullyonwetroadsto decreasetheriskofaquaplaning.
WinterTires
Thesetiresarespeciallydesignedfor drivingonsnowandiceandarefitted toreplacetheonessuppliedwiththe vehicle.
Thefeaturesofthesetiresare significantlyreducedinwinterwhen treaddepthislessthan0.157in(4 mm).Inthiscase,theyshouldbe replaced.
Thespecificfeaturesofthewinter tiresleadtolowerperformanceunder normalenvironmentalconditionsor onlonghighwaytrips,comparedto thestandardtires.
Therefore, theiruses should be limited to the situations and performance for which they have been type-approved. The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide all necessary information about fitting wintertires on the vehicle.
NOTE:
- Were recommend fitting wintertires on the vehicle at temperatures 45^ F (7°C) sincethedriving performance of summertires is reduced at low temperatures. Summertires maybe permanently damaged at extremely low temperatures.
- Complywithallstateandlocalaws governingsnowtireandtreaddepth requirements.
WheelRimsMaintenance
Allwheeltrimsshouldbecleaned regularlywithamildsoapandwater. Toremoveheavysoiland/orecessive brakedust,useanonabrasive, non-acidiccleaner. Donotusescouringpads,steelwool, abristlebrush,ormetalpolishes. Donotuseovencleanerthatmay affectanddamagethebrakecalipers. Avoidautomaticcarwashesthatuse acidicsolutionsorharshbrushesthat maydamagethewheelrimprotective finish.
BodyworkMaintenance and Care
ProtectionfromAtmospheric Agents
Themaincausesofcorrosionare:
•atmosphericpollution;
•salinityandhumidityinthe atmosphere(marineareasoradamp climate);
•seasonalenvironmentalconditions;
• saltscatteredontheroadbedto melticeandsnow.
The abrasive action of wind-carried atmospheric dust and sand, mud and stone should not be underestimated. On this vehicle, Maserati has adopted the best technological solution to protect the body work from corrosion. Themain measures are:
- paintproductsandsystemsthatgive thevehicleparticularresistanceto corrosionandabrasion;
- useofgalvanized(orpre-treated) metalsheetswhicharehighly resistanttocorrosioninthemost exposedparts;
•sprayingoftheunderbody,engine compartment,insidesofwheel housings,andotherstructureswith

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waxproductshavinghighprotective power;
•sprayingofplasticmaterials,witha protectivefunction,inthemost exposedpoints:underneaththe doors,insidepartofthemudguards, edges,etc.;
- useofventilatedboxsections, coated withprotectivewaxproducts, to avoidcondensationandtrapped waterwhichcouldencouragethe formationofinternalrust.
UsefulAdvicetoKeepthe BodyworkinGoodCondition
Paint
The paintwork does not only have an aesthetic function but also protect the underlying metals sheets. In the event of abrasions or deep scratches, we recommend to have them necessary touch-ups made immediately, to avoid any trust formation. Touch-ups donot feature particular difficulties, even on metallic finishes.
For all paint touch-ups, use only original products indicated on the plate applied inside the hood.

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Close-up of a car engine compartment with a blue arrow pointing to the hood (no visible text or symbols)Normalpaintmaintenanceconsistsin washing, the frequency of which depends on the conditions of use and of the environment. Forexample, if driving the vehicle in areas where there is high atmospheric pollution or theroads aRESPREAD with anti-freeze salt, it is advisable to wash the vehicle more frequently.

ENVIRONMENTAL!
Detergentspollutewater.Therefore thevehicleshouldbewashedinareas equippedforthecollectionand purificationofthefluidsusedfor washing.
NOTE:
Theuseofalcohol-basedproductsfor cleaningthemetalplatesintheengine compartmentandlorthetrunkmay deterioratethepaintedsurface.Itis recommendedtousewater-based productsandneutralsurfactants.
CarWash
Forcorrectwashing:
• wetthebodyworkwithalow pressurewaterjet;
•passaspongewithalightdetergent solutionoverthebodywork, frequentlyrinsingthesponge;
•rinsewellwithwateranddrywithan airjetorchamoisleather.
Whendrying, takeparticularcarewith thepartsthatarelessvisible, such as thedoorandlidbays, headlightedges, inwhichwatercanbetrappedmore easily.
Youarerecommendednottotakethe vehicleimmediatelyintoanenclosed environment,butleaveitintheopen airsoastoallowthewaterto evaporate.
Donotwashthevehicleafterithas beenleftinthesunorwhenthehood ishot:thepaintglosscouldbe affected.

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Externalplasticpartsmustbecleaned withthesameprocedurefollowedfor thenormalwashingofthebodywork. Avoid,asfaraspossible,parkingthe vehicleundertrees;theresinous substancesthatveryoftendropfrom thetreesgivethepaintadull appearanceandincreasethe possibilityoforiginatingcorrosive processes.
It is important that the drain holes in the lowersides of the doors, rocker panels, and trunk bottom be kept clear and open.

CAUTION!
- Birddroppingsmustbewashedoff immediatelyandthoroughly,since theiracidityisparticularlycorrosive.
- Toprovidebetterprotectionforthe paint,polishthevehicleatintervals withasuitableproductleavinga protectivefilmonthepaint.
•If the vehicle is washed using high-pressure water jets or cleaners, it is important that thenozzle of the jet be kept at a distance of at least 16in (40cm) from the bodywork to avoid damaging it. - If you are washing the vehicle with roller brushes, you must protect the
edgesoftherear, lateralbrand symbolwithtape, topreventit from being detached by therevolving brushes.
GlassSurfaces
Allglasssurfaceshouldbecleanedon aregularbasiswithanycommercial household-typeglasscleaner.
Neveruseanabrasivetypecleaner. Usecautionwhencleaningtheinside rearwindowequippedwithelectric defrosters.Donotusescrapersor othersharpinstrumentthatmay scratchtheelectricelements.
Whencleaningtherearviewmirror, spraycleaneronthetowelorragthat youareusing.Donotspraycleaner directlyonthemirror.
Labelscanbepeeledoffaftersoaking withwarmwater.
Keepallobjectsasafedistancefrom thewindow.
CleaningHeadlights
Yourvehiclehasplasticheadlights that are lighter and less susceptible to stone breakagethanglassheadlights.
Plasticisnotasscratchresistantas glassandthereforedifferentlens cleaningproceduresmustbefollowed.
Tominimizethepossibility of scratchingthelensesandreducing
lightoutput, avoidwipingwithadry cloth. Toremoveroaddirt, washwith amildsoapsolutionfollowedby rinsing.
Donotuseabrasivecleaning components, solvents, steelwoolor otheraggressivematerialtocleanthe lenses.
MoldingsandAluminumTrims
- Forcleaningmoldingsandaluminum trims, avoid the use of acidic or alkaline cleaning agents that can destroy the protecting surface treatment.
• Afterwashingaluminumtrimwith warmwater, apply the cleaning agent with a cleant issue or as soft sponge on the surface. Donot use any other equipments such as brushes, steel wool, abrasives or any other equipment for cleaning.
• Aftercleaning, pleaserinsethe aluminumtrimwithalotofclear water. - Whilecleaninginthecar,please makesurethatthemoldingsand aluminumtrimsonlygetincontact withsoftbrushesortextiles.
EngineCompartment
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compartment,rememberingtoavoid directingthejetofwaterfortoolong ontheECUsandotherelectricparts. Toperformthisoperation,youmust contactanAuthorizedMaserati Dealer.
InteriorMaintenance and Care
Interiortrimshouldbecleaned startingwithadampcloth.Donotuse harshcleaners. Theleatherupholsterycanbebest preservedbyregularcleaningwitha dampsoftcloth.Smallparticlesofdirt canactasanabrasiveanddamagethe leatherupholsteryandshouldbe removedpromptlywithadampcloth. Stubbornsoilsstainscanberemoved easilywithasoftclothand appropriateproducts.Avoidsoaking theleatherupholsterywithanyliquid. Pleasedonotusepolishes,oils, cleaningfluids,solvents,detergents,or ammonia-basedcleanerstocleanyour leatherupholstery. Applicationofaleatherconditioneris notrequiredtomaintaintheoriginal condition. Checkatregularintervalsthatthereis nowatertrappedunderthemats(due todripsoffshoes,umbrellasetc.) whichmaycausethemetalpartsto oxidize.

CAUTION!
Donotusealcohol, petrolorsolvents tocleantheinstrumentcluster's
transparentdome, the MTC+display, the analog clock and the leather upholstery. Were recommended the use of "CarCare" products approved by Maseratiforthemaintenance and care of the interior.
LeatherUpholsteryTreatment
Havetheleatherupholsteryonly treated, as provided in the Scheduled Service Plan, by an Authorized Maserati Dealer which has the required specific products.
PartsinPremiumQualityWood
Removeanydirtwithabuckskin leatherordampcloth.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you with any information about the Maserati approved "Car Care" products, available in the "Genuine Accessories" range.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating, servicing and maintaining apassengervehicle or off-road vehicle can exposeyoutochemicals including
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suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectorsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
VehicleStoredforLong Periods
If the vehicle is going to be stored for over a month, follow the below precautions:
- Washanddrythevehicle thoroughly.
- Storethevehicleinacovered, dry and, if possible, ventilated area.
- SelectP(Park)andturnoffthe engine.
- Turnthekeyintheignitionswitchin STOP(OFF)position.
- Disconnectthebattery(refer "Maintenance-FreeBattery" in this section)orconnectabatterycharger (refertoparagraph "Maintaining BatteryCharge" of chapter "Battery Statement" in this section).
- Checkthebatterychargestatus. Duringparking, thischeckmustbe carriedouteverythreeweeks. Rechargethebatteryiftheopen circuitvoltageislowerthan12.2V.
- Check that the parking brake is NOT engaged.
- Donotemptytheenginecooling system.
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Cleanandprotectthepaintedparts applyingprotectivewax.
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Cleanandprotectpolishedmetal partswithspecialproductsavailable onthemarket.
• Talcthewindshieldwiperblades and raisethemfromthewindshield. - Coverthevehiclewithalongcloth inbreathablefabric(availablefrom theAuthorizedMaseratiDealer).Do notusethickplasticsheets,whichdo notallowthehumidityonthe vehiclesurfacetoevaporate.
•Inflatethetiresuptoapressure whichmustbe1bar(14.5psi)higher thanthenormallyprescribedone, andcheckitatregularintervals.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you with any information about the available "Indoor and Outdoor Car Covers", available in the "Genuine Accessories" range.

WARNING!
Thetirepressuremustbebrought backtotheprescribedvaluebefore reusingthevehicle(see "TireInflation Pressure"insection"Featuresand Specifications").

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RestartingtheVehicle
Beforeerestartingthevehicleaftera longperiodofinactivity,we recommendthatyoucarryoutthe followingoperations.
- Checkthetiresforpressureandfor anydamages,cutsorcracks.Ifthisis thecase,havethemreplaced.
- Donotdry-rubtheexternalsurface ofthevehicle.
- Visuallyinspectifthereareanyfluid leaks(oil,brakeandclutchfluid, enginecoolantetc.).
- Havetheengineoilandfilter replaced.
- Checkthefluidlevelsinthebrake system,aswellastheenginecoolant level.
- Checktheairfilterandhavethem replacedifnecessary.
- Reconnectthebatteryafterchecking thechargestatus(referto "Maintenance-FreeBattery" in this section) and perform the initializing procedure if applicable.
- With the transmission in N(Neutral), let the engine idle for several minutes.

WARNING!
Theengineidlemustbeperformed outdoors. Exhaustgasescontain carbonmonoxidewhichisstrongly toxicandpotentiallylethal.

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectsorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle. Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
BatteryStatement
BatteryStatementStatusof Charge
To avoid problems with ignition and/or the electrical systeming general when you are driving, the battery charge status is constantly maintained and guaranteed by the vehicle's recharge circuit; them in 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 on the instrument cluster (see "Instrument Cluster" in section "Dashboard Instruments and Controls"), will indicate anymal functions in the recharge circuit or an insufficient battery charge status (flashing). The vehicle is fitted with advanced electronics systems, such as, for example, the alarmsystem and various electronic control modules, which consume power even when the key in the ignition switch is in the STOP(OFF) 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
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that all the electrical/electronic systems in the vehicle work efficiently.
MaintainingBatteryCharge
If you perform short daily trips (approximately 10 miles/16 km), which correspond to an annual total of 4000 miles/6000 km, or when the vehicle is not going to be used for on a week or more, Maseratire recommends connecting the vehicle to a battery charger, to save out the trouble of having to recharge the battery (see "Battery Charge Maintainer Operation" in this chapter). The battery chargemaintainer will keep the battery charged properly and at the correct voltage levels required by the systems and devices in the vehicle.
Beforeusingthebatterycharge maintainer,carefullyfollowthe instructionsprovided. Ifyoudonotuseabatterycharge maintainertopreventthebattery fromgoingdeadwhenyouarenot goingtousethevehicleforlong periodsoftime,youneedtocheck andrechargethebatteryatleastonce everythreeweeks.Makethischeckif youperformshortdailytrips (approximately10mi/16km)which correspondtoanannualtotalof4000
miles/6000km. Pleasenotethat allowingthebatterytogodead repeatedlycancauseprematurewear ontheinternalcellsandgreatly reducetheirlife,leadingtoproblems withtheignitionsystemandother electrical/electronicsystems.
The Authorized Maserati Dealer is available to advise you on how to recharge your battery correctly and give you useful information on battery care and maintenance.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can provide you with any information about the Maserati approved "Battery Charger and Conditioner", available in the "Genuine Accessories" range.

WARNING!
The process of charging or recharging the battery produces hydrogen, a dangerous gasthat can explode and causes serious injuries. When charging or recharging the battery, follow the recommended precautions at all times:
•alwayschargeorrechargethe batteryinawell-ventilated environment;
- neverchargeorrechargeabattery thatasfrozen:itcanexplodedue tohydrogentrappedinsidetheice crystals;
- ensure that anysparksoropen flames are now where near the battery while it is charging;
•beforeusingachargertochargeor maintainthebatterychargestatus, carefullyfollowtheinstructions providedtoensurethechargeris connectedtothebatterysafelyand correctly.
BatteryChargeMaintainer Operation
ChargeMaintainerSocket
Chargemaintainersocketislocated insidethetrunkcompartment, onthe right-handside.

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Diagram showing a device with a blue arrow pointing to it, likely indicating a location or connection point.

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NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can give you all details concerning the battery chargemaintainer, available from the "Genuine Accessories" range with four types of socket, and its use.
InstructionsforUse
Firstconnectthebatterycharge maintainertovehiclesocket:this triggerthe "Active" stageandthe maintainercanstayconnectedto vehicleforafewmonthswithno problem. Positionthedeviceoutsidethevehicle, leavingtrunklidslightlyopen, avoidingtosqueezethecablethat getsoutoftheluggagecompartment and/ordamagingtheedgeseal.

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Exterior view of a car trunk with attached cable and plug (no text or symbols visible)
WARNING!
Setthebatterymaintainerinview, awayfromanyheatsourceandoutof reachofchildren.
Batterychargemaintainingprocess canbestoppedatanytimeby disconnectingthepowercablefrom themains.
Always disconnect the powercable mainsend first and then remove it from vehiclesocket.
Thebatterymaintainerfeaturesthree LEDidentifiedbythefollowing symbols:
! :errorlight;
:activestagelight:indication;
maintaininglight:charge maintenance.

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Illustration of a handheld electronic device with cable and connector, showing internal components and a close-up view of the connector (no text or symbols present)WhenLED ⚠ issteadyon:itindicates afaultofthevehicleelectricsystemor battery.
WhenLED issteadyon:itindicates thatmaintainerisin"Active"stage.At thisstagethebatteryisbroughtfrom apoorchargeleveltoanexcellent chargelevel.
WhenLED issteadyon:itindicates thatthebatteryisfullycharged and maintainerisin"Passive"stage.Atthis stagethedevicekeepsbatterycharged toanexcellentlevel.
WhenLED 📄 andLEDa 📋 alternativelyblinking:
- iftheyblinkafewtimespersecond, probablythebatteryissulfated;
- ifblinkingcontinuesforover60 minutes,thebatterymustbe replaced;
- iftheyblinkwithanintervalofafew minutes, itmeansthatthe percentageofbatteryself-discharge isconsiderableanditmightbe necessarytoreplaceit.
Whennolightison,youmightfind thefollowingscenarios:
•maintainercablesaredisconnected;
•thebatteryisnotdulyconnectedto vehiclesystem;
•thebatteryisfaulty;
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- batteryvoltageisinsufficientor simplythereisnopoweratthe mainssocket.
Checkmaintainerconnections(to mainsandvehiclesocket)andpower availabilityatthemainssocket;ifLED
orLEDfor"Active" or
"Passive" stagedoesnotturnon withinafewsecondsfromproper maintainerconnection,contactan AuthorizedMaseratiDealerttohave vehicleelectricalsysteminspected.
PrecautionsandWarnings
- Makesurethatcablesarenot pinchedorreachhotsurfacesor cuttingedges.
- Donotcoverbatterymaintainer.
- Makesurethatmainsconnectoris notexposedtowater/rain.
- Connectiontothemainsmust complywithprevailingregulations onhighvoltage.
- Alwayscheckmaintainercables beforeuse:makesurethatcables andexternalsheatharefreeof cracks.
- Neveruseamaintainerifcablesare damaged.
- Storeandusethemaintaineroutof reachofchildren;donotallow
childrentoplaywiththebattery chargemaintainer.
ProtectionfromOverheating
Thesuppliedbatterycharge maintainerfeaturesaprotection againstoverheating.
In case ambient temperature increases, output power is reduced.
Service
- Batterymaintainerdoesnotrequire anymaintenance.
- Donotdisassemblethebattery maintainer.
- Themaintainercasecanbecleaned withasoftdampclothorusingmild detergent.
•Alwaysdisconnectthemaintainer fromthemainsbeforecleaningit.

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8-FeaturesandSpecifications
Refillings. 266
FuelConsumption. 268
TechnicalData. 269
TireInflationPressure.... 274


FeaturesandSpecifications
Refillings
NOTE:
Maseratireservestherighttochangeorrevisespecificationswithoutpriornotification.

CAUTION!
Toguaranteevehicle'sintegrityandmaintainperformancelevelalwaysusegenuinepartsapprovedandrecommendedby Maserati.
RefillingsandRecommendedProducts
| PartstoberefilledQuantityProductspecifications | ||
| Fueltank22.72USgal/86liters | (including4.75US gal/18litersofreserve) | Premiumunleadedfuelwithnolessthan95RON/85MON (91CLCorAKI). |
| Engine2.37USgal/9,0liters(max) | (MIN-MAXdifference: 0.4USgal/1,5liters) | SyntheticmultigradelubricantsSAE5W/40thatmeetAPI SL/CFandACEAA3,B3,B4specifications.Recommendedoil:PENNZOILPlatinumEuro5W-40. |
| Windshieldandheadlight washerfluidreservoir | 1.72USgal/6,5litersMixofw | wateranddetergentfluid,intheproportions indicatedontheproductpackage.Ifthetemperatureis below-4°F(-20°C),usepuredetergentfluid.Detergentfluid:MixofCUNANC956-Ilsurfactantsand alcohols.Recommendedfluid:WUERTHWindshieldWasherFluidwith antifreezeorAREXONSDP1. |
Features and Specifications

| PartstoberefilledQuantityProductspecifications | ||
| Enginecoolingcircuit3.43USgal/13litersMixtureofwaterandcoolant,proportionally50/50%.Coolant:protective,antifreezeactionandethyleneglycol-basedwithorganicinhibitorscompatiblewithregulations:ASTMD3306,ASTMD2570ASTMD4340,ASTMD2809SAEJ1034CUNANC956/16.Recommendedfluid:SHELLGlycoShellorGlycoShellLongLife. | ||
| Hydraulic power steering | 0.26 US gal/1,0 liters +/-4% | Oil: ATF Type A - MB 236.2.Recommendedoil:SHELLDonaxTM. |
| Automatictransmission2.65USgal/10,03litersRecommendedoil:SHELLM1375.4DEXTRONIII. | ||
| Differential2.4lb/1,1kgRecommendedoil:SHELLSpiraxS75W140. | ||
| Brakingsystem0.29USgal/1,1liters+/-4%Syntheticfluid:FMVSS116-DOT4,ISO4925Class4,ENSAYOSINTA-UNE26-109-88,SAEJ1703,SAEJ1704,CUNANC956-01.Recommendedfluid:PETRONASTutelaTOP5FF. | ||
CAUTION!Foreachoilrefillingand/orreplacement,pleasecontactanAuthorizedMaseratiDealer. | ||
| Airconditioningsystem | 1.32lb+/-0.045lb600g+/-20g | Coolant:R134a. |
| AirConditioningcompressor | 0.053USgal+/-0.0026USgal200ml+/-10ml | OilType:UconRL897. |

FeaturesandSpecifications

WARNING!
CaliforniaProposition65 Operating,servicingandmaintaining apassengervehicleoroff-roadvehicle canexposeyoutochemicalsincluding suchas,engineexhaust,carbon monoxide,phthalatesandlead,that whichareknowtotheStateof Californiatocausecancerandbirth defectorotherreproductiveharm.To minimizeexposure,avoidbreathing exhaust,donotidletheengineexcept asnecessary,serviceyourvehicleina well-ventilatedareaandweargloves orwashyourhandsfrequentlywhen servicingyourvehicle.Formore informationgoto: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle
EngineOilIdentification Symbol

Thissymbolmeansthattheoil has been certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). Maserationly
recommendsAPICertifiedengineoils.

CAUTION!
Donotusechemicalflushesinyour
engineoilasthechemicalscan damageyourengine.Damagecaused byuseofnon-approvedchemicalsis notcoveredbythenewVehicle LimitedWarranty.
EngineOilViscosity(SAE Grade)
SAE5W-40engineoilisrecommended foralloperatingtemperatures. Theengineoilfillercapalsoshowsthe recommendedengineoilviscosityfor yourengine.Forinformationon engineoilfillercaplocation,referto chapter"MaintenanceProcedures"in section"MaintenanceandCare". Lubricantsthatdonothaveboththe engineoilcertificationmarkandthe correctSAEviscositygradenumber shouldnotbeused.
FuelConsumption
NOTE:
- Thetechnicaldata, values and specifications in this Owner's Manual are provided as guidance only. The vehicles specific data can deviate from the information provided, for example, as a result of optional or specialequipment ordered with the vehicle, vehicle loads, and country specific measurement methods.
- Thespecificationsdescribedbelow canchangewithoutprior notification.
The fuel consumption value shown (Miles Per Gallon-MPG) are established using EPA test guidelines.
City: 13 MPG
Highway: 2 1 M P G
Combined: 1 6 M P G

CAUTION!
- Actualfueleconomyresultswillvary formanyreasons,includingdriving conditionsandhowyoudriveand maintainyourvehicle.
- Thetypeofroute,trafficand weatherconditions,drivingstyle, generalconditionofthevehicle, equipment/accessoriesinthevehicle, useoftheairconditioningsystem, vehicleloadandotheritemsor situationswhichmaynegatively affectthevehicleaerodynamicsor windresistanceleadtoconsumption ratiosdifferingfromtheindicated ones.
TechnicalData
NOTE:
Thetechnicaldata, values and specifications in this Owner's Manual are provided as guidance only. The vehicles specific data can deviate from the information provided, for example, as a result of optional or specialequipment ordered with the vehicle, vehicle loads, and country specific measurement methods.

FeaturesandSpecifications
EngineData
| Cylindernumberandposition8-90°V | |
| Numberofvalvespercylinder4 | |
| Borexstroke94x84,5mm | |
| Totaldisplacement4691cu.cm | |
| Compressionratio11.2+/-0.2:1 | |
| Maximumpoweroutput(EC)(*)338kW-460CV-correspondingrpm7000rpm | |
| Maximumtorque(EC)520Nm-53kgm-correspondingrpm4750rpm | |
| (*)ValuesobtainedinSPORTdrivemodewith98R.O.N. | |
| TimingSystemThetimingsystemusestwooverheadcamshafts.The camshaftsareequippedwithtimingvariator.Thetiming controlisdonebytwochains. | |
| Lubrication System | Thelubricationsystemiscontrolledbythewetsumpsystem throughanoilpumpandtherelativesuctionscreen, incorporatedinthecrankcase. |
| CoolingSystemEnginecoolingisensuredbyananti-freezemixture circulatinginsideacircuitequippedwithradiator, centrifugalpumpandexpansiontank. | |
| Injection-IgnitionSystem | High-pressuredirectfuelinjectionsystem.Staticignition withdigitalelectroniccontrolsystemincludedand controlledbyasinglemicroprocessorECU. |
FeaturesandSpecifications

Brakes
Self-ventilatingdiscbrakesonthefour wheels.
•Frontdiscdiameter:14.1in(360 mm).
•Reardiscdiameter:13in(330mm).
- 6-pistonfrontbrakecaliper (Dual-casttechnology).
•4-pistonrearbrakecaliper.
TheElectricParkingBrake(EPB)acts ontherearwheels.
Transmission
Electro-hydraulically controlled automatic transmission with 6 gears (plus reverse), torque converter, lock-up clutch and anti-slip function. TRANSAXLE-type transmission. Traction system equipped with rear self-locking differential.
Suspension
Frontandreararticulated quadrilateralsuspensions. Skyhookadjustabledamping suspension(optionalonMCversion) that allow sthedrivertochoosetwo settings fortheshockabsorbers, depending ontheroadsurface conditions, speed and comfort.
Steering
Hydraulicspeed-sensitivesteeringwith coolingexchangersystem. Steeringdiameter=11.7yd(10,7m). No.ofsteeringwheelturns=1.5(to theleftandright).
Wheels
NOTE:
Inordertomaintainhighperformance andsafetylevel, Maserati recommendstousetiresequivalentto theoriginalsize.

WARNING!
- Themaximumspeedreachablewith thetires(includingwintertires)is indicatedbythetiremanufacturer. Alwayscomplywiththeregulations inforceintheCountryyouare drivingin.
- Neverexceedthemaximumspeed indicatedforthetires(including wintertires):failuretorespectthe max.speedmaydamagethesetires. Danger:riskofaccident!

CAUTION!
- Whilerespectingthespecifiedsizes, forthesafeoperationofthevehicle itisalsoessentialthatitisequipped withthesamebrandandtypeof tiresonallwheels.
- Donotuseaninnertubewith Tubelesstires.
StandardWheelDimension
| Lightalloyrims20"x8.5J(front)20"x10.5J(rear) |
| -Fronttires245/35ZR20 |
| -Reartires285/35ZR20 |
| -Frontwintertires245/35ZR20 |
| -Rearwintertires285/35ZR20 |
| Lightalloysparerim(optional) 18" x 6 J |
| -Sparetire175/55R18 |
Performance
NOTE:
- Thespecificationsdescribedcan changewithoutpriormodification.
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FeaturesandSpecifications
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• The values are obtained in SPORT drivemodewith 98R.O.N. unleaded gasoline.
| SportVersionMCVersion | ||
| Maximumspeed186mph(299km/h)187mph(301km/h) | ||
| Accelerationsfrom0to 100km/h | 4.8seconds4.7seconds | |
Weights
NOTE:
Thespecificationsdescribedcan changewithoutpriormodification.
| Unladenvehicleweight(withtankandreservoirs filled,toolsandaccessories) | 4160lb/1890kg(*) |
| Weightwithfullload(4personsplusluggage)4820lb/2190kg | |
| (*)Baseconfigurationwithoutoptions. | |
Dimensions
| SportVersionMCVersion | ||
| Wheelbase115.82in(2942mm) | 115.82in(2942mm) | |
| Totallength193.30in(4910mm) | 193.70in(4920mm) | |
| Widthwithoutmirrors75.39in(1915mm) | 75.39in(1915mm) | |
| Fronttrack62.44in(1586mm) | 62.44in(1586mm) | |
| Reartrack62.59in(1590mm) | 59in(1590mm) | |
| Frontoverhang35.59in(904mm) | 35.98in(914mm) | |
| Rearoverhang41.88in(1064mm) | 41.88in(1064mm) | |
| Height53.27in(1353mm) | 53.27in(1353mm) | |
| Trunkcompartmentvolume68 | 7USgal(260l) | 68.7USgal(260l) |

FeaturesandSpecifications
TireInflationPressure
| TirePressure | |
| Frontandrear220kPa | - 2,2bar |
| - 3 2 p si | |
| Sparewheel (optional) | 350kPa-3,5bar |
| - 5 1 p si |
NOTE:
- Formoreinformationaboutthe pressurecheckmethods,see "Tires-GenerallInformation"insection "Driving".
- Thetireinflationpressurevalueare alsoindicatedonthedriver'ssideat thebaseofthereardoorpillar.

WARNING!
- Improperlyinflatedtiresare dangerousandcancausecollisions.
• Under-inflationincreasestireflexing and can result in treoverheating and failure.
• Over-inflationreducesatire'sability tocushionshock.Objectsonthe roadandpotholescancausedamage thatresultintirefailure.
•Over-inflatedorunder-inflatedtires
canaffectvehiclehandlingandcan failsuddenly,resultinginlossof vehiclecontrol.
- Unequal tire pressures can cause steering problems. You could lose controlof your vehicle.
- Unequal tire pressures from oneside of the vehicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift to other rightor left.
•Alwaysdrivewitheachtireinflated totherecommendedcoldtire inflationpressure.
9-Index


Index
Abbreviations. 7
ABS(Anti-lockBrakingSystem)...169
A/CAirFilterReplacement.....253
Accessories
AftermarketPartsandAccessories Statement. 1 1
Accident, intheeventof. .....203
A/CSystemMaintenance.....252
Airbag....47 AirbagSystemComponents....47
AirbagWarningLight. 6 6
PassengerAirbagLabels. . . . . . 1 8 SupplementalRestraintSystem (SRS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
AirConditioningControls. . . . . . 140
AirConditioningDistribution....101
Alarm, VehicleSecurity. 2 6
ALR(AutomaticLockingRetractor)..44
Assistance. 9 Assistance, if you need. 9
AudioControls....128 SteeringWheelAudioControls..128
Audio,CustomerSetting.....136
AudioSystem.....130
AutomaticTransmission.....150 AutomaticTransmissionRange..152
AUX,USBandSDMemoryCard Ports. 122
Battery. 237
AccesstheBattery.....215
JumpStartProcedure .....215
Maintenance-FreeBattery ....237
ToDisconnecttheBattery....237
ToReconnecttheBattery.....238
Bluetooth, Customersettings. . . . 137
BodyworkMaintenanceandCare..255 ProtectionfromAtmospheric
Agents. 255
UsefulAdvicetoKeepthe
BodyworkinGoodCondition...256
Brakes
BrakeandStabilityControl
System.....167
BrakeFluidLevelCheck.....232
BrakeOverheating.....172
ParkingBrake. 164
ParkingBrake-Manual
Release. 209
UsingtheBrakes.....171
BulbReplacement .....247
CargoArea 97
ChildRestraintSystems
ChildrentoolargeforBooster
Seats. 5 5
InfantsandChildRestraints. . . . . 5 4
LowerAnchorsandTetherfor
Children(LATCH) 57
OlderChildrenandChild
Restraints 5 5
Tipsongettingthemostoutof yourchildrestraint. . . . . .
Clock, analog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
ComfortPackFrontSeats ..... 7 6
DriverMemorySeat 77
FrontHeatedSeats. 7 6
Console
CentralConsoleComponents....73
FrontDomeConsole
Components 71
CruiseControl.....175
Cupholders
FrontSeatsCupholders. . . . . . . 9 4
RearSeatsCupholders. . . . . . . . 9 4
DashboardComponents.....70
Data,Technical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
Defroster 6 6
DoorsComponents. 7 2
DriveMode,Controls. . . . . . . . . . .159
DrivingConditions
BeforetheTrip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
DrivingatNight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
DrivinginFog. 195
DrivingintheMountains. . . . . .195
DrivingintheRain .....194
DrivingonSnoworIce. . . . . . . .196
DrivingthroughFlooded
Sections. 196
SafeDriving.....194
DRL(DaytimeRunningLight).....84
EasyEntry/Exitfunction.....80
EDR(EventDataRecorder) ..... 5 3
Emergency
EmergencyFuelFillerDoor
Release. 193
HazardWarningFlasher. . . . . . 8 9
IntheEventofanAccident....203
JumpStartingProcedure. . . . . .214
ToolKit......
TowingaDisabledVehicle. . . . .216
Engine
EngineAirFilterReplacement..235
EngineCoolantLevelCheck....230
EngineOilLevelCheck. . . . . . .233
EngineOverheating.....204
EngineStartFailure.....149
EngineTurnOff.....149
Hood,OpenandClose. . . . . . . 3 8
NormalStartingoftheEngine..148
UseoftheEngine.....173
EPB(ElectricParkingBrake).....164
ESC(ElectronicStabilityControl)..167
Filters
A/CAirFilterReplacement. . . . .253
EngineAirFilterReplacement..235
Fuel
CarbonMonoxideWarning....191
EmergencyFuelFillerDoor
Release. 193
FuelConsumptionData.....268
FuelRequirements.....189
FuelSystemWarnings. . . . . . . 191
Gasoline/OxygenateBlends....190
MaterialsAddedtoFuel. . . . . .191
MMTinGasoline.....190
ReformulatedGasoline. . . . . . 190
FusesPositionandReplacement...241
HomeLink. 98
Hood,OpenandClose. 38
.202
IndicatorLights
AirbagWarningLight. . . . . . . 6 6
IndicatorLights/WarningLights
TFTDisplay:Warning/Indicator
Lights. 116
WarningandIndicatorLightson
AnalogInstrument.....109
InertiaSwitch, FuelCut-out. . . . . 218
InfotainmentSystem.....120
ManualControlsandDevices ..122
InstallingaLATCH-CompatibleChild
RestraintSystem. 5 6
InstrumentCluster.....108
InteriorComponents. 70
InteriorMaintenanceandCure ...258
InteriorsFeatures 93
JumpStartProcedure.....215
Keys 22
LevelChecks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
AddingWindshield/Headlight
Washer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
BrakeFluidLevelCheck.....232
EngineCoolantLevelCheck....230
EngineOilLevelCheck. . . . . . .230
PowerSteeringFluidLevel
Check.....235
TransmissionOilCheck.....235
Lights 83
AdaptiveBi-XenonHeadlights...84
AutomaticHeadlights. 8 5
BulbReplacement .....247
CargoLight. 89
DRL,DaytimeRunningLights....84
FrontDomelights. 8 8
HazardWarningFlasher. . . . . . 8 9
Headlights 85
HighBeamsandFlashing ..... 8 7
LightSwitch. 83
ParkingLights. 85
RearFogLights 86
TurnSignals. 8 6
TwilightSensor....86
LoadingtheVehicle
VehicleLoadCarryingCapacity ..97
Maintenance
A/CSystemMaintenance.....252
BodyworkMaintenanceand
Care. 255
InteriorMaintenanceandCare..258
MaintenanceProcedures. . . . . .229
PeriodicMaintenance.....227
ScheduledMaintenance
Service. 222
ScheduledServicePlan.....224
WheelsMaintenance .....254
MaseratiRoadsideAssistance
Program. 15
MIL(MalfunctionIndicatorLight)..109

Index
Mirrors
FoldingMirrors. 8 1
InsideRearviewMirror.....82
MirrorsPositioning. 80
OutsideMirrors. 80
MTC+"Controls"Screen.....131
MTC+Settings-Customer
ProgrammableFeatures.....131
MTC+System(MaseratiTouch
ControlPlus),Controls. . . . . . . .128
OnboardComputer(Trip).....157
OnboardDiagnosticsSystem. . . . .173
ORC
(OccupantRestraintController)...51
ParkAssist. 60
Parking.....166
ParkingBrake.....164
EmergencyReleaseofParking
Brake. 209
Parking(Camera). 6 4
PartService....1 1
Pets, transporting. 60
Phone/Bluetooth
PhoneandVoiceControlson
SteeringWheel. 144
Phone/Bluetooth, Customer
settings. 137
PhoneMode.....145
VoiceCommands. . . . . . . . . . 145
PollutionControlDevices.....197
PowerOutlets. 93
Refillings. 266
Refueling.....192
ReportingSafetyDefects. . . . . . . . 1 0
RestraintSystem
ChildRestraintSystems.....5 4
OccupantRestraintSystem.....39
RoadsideAssistanceProgram.....15
Safety
ChildRestraintSystems.....5 4
OccupantRestraintSystem.....39
SafetyTips. 6 5
SupplementalRestraintSystem-Airbags. 47
ScheduledMaintenanceService...222
ScheduledServicePlan. . . . . . . . .224
SDMemoryCard, USBandAUX
Ports. 122
SeatBelt
LoadLimitingDevices. 4 5
LokingRetractor(ALR)Mode. . . . 4 4
RearPassengerSeatBelts. ..... 4 3
SeatBeltReminderLight. . . . . 111
SeatBeltReminderSystem(SBR)..46
SeatBeltsandPregnantWomen..46
SeatBeltsPretensioners. ..... 4 5
Three-PointSeatBelts. . . . . . . . 4 0
Three-PointSeatBeltsUntwisting
Procedure. 43
Seats, Front. 7 4
FrontSeatsCupholders. . . . . . . 9 4
PowerLumbar....75
SeatAdjustment. 74
SeatbackTilt. 7 5
Seats,Rear. 7 8
RearArmrest. 7 9
RearHeadRestraints. 7 8
RearSeatsCupholders. . . . . . . . 9 4
ServiceandWarranty. 8
SiriSmartPersonalAssistant. . . . 145
SkyhookSuspension.....103
SmokingKit. 96
SnowChains. 183
SRS(SupplementalRestraintSystem)-AirBags. 47
StarttheEngine
EngineStartFailure. . . . . . . . . 149
NormalStartingoftheEngine..148
SteeringWheelAdjustment. ..... 7 9
PhoneandVoiceControlson
SteeringWheel. 144
Stored,Vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259
StuckVehicle, Freeing. . . . . . . . . . . 212
Symbols. 12
Tank,FuelRefill....192
TechnicalData. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
Telltales
TelltalesonSpeedometer.....109
TelltalesonTachometer.....111
TFTDisplay:Warning/Indicator
Lights. 114
TFTDisplay
Controls. 114
Index

MenusandSettings.....114
ScreenPages. 115
TireRepairKit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Tires
Department of Transportation
UniformTireQualityGrades....179
GeneralInformation.....177
InflationPressure. . . . . . . . . . . 274
PuncturedTire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
ReplacementTires. .....182
SnowChains. 183
TirePressure.....180
TirePressureCheckup. . . . . . . 181
TireRepairKit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
TireSafetyInformation.....177
TiresDurability.....182
TPMS-TirePressureMonitoring
System.....184
TreadWearIndicators.....181
WinterTires. 183
ToolKit
TowingtheVehicle. . . . . . . . . . . 216
TPMSSystem. 184
Transmission, Automatic
AutomaticTransmissionLever..150
MalfunctionandOverheating
Conditions. 156
TransmissionManualReleaseof
P(Park)Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Trip-OnboardComputer.....157
Trunk
TrunkSafety 37
TrunkCompartmentLid. 35
TrunkLid
TrunkLidEmergencyReleasefrom insidetheTrunk....37
Updating....7
USB,AUXandSDMemoryCard Ports. 122
VehicleIdentificationData
HomologationLabels. 18
VehicleIdentificationNumber (VIN). 17
WarningandInformation Labels. 18
VoiceCommands. .....145
WarningIcons. 6
Warning/IndicatorLightsonTFT Display.....116
WarningswhenDriving 14
20WarrantyandService....8
WarrantyInformation ..... 1 0
Wheels
TiresMaintenance.....254
WheelsRimsMaintenance....255
Windows
AutoDown/AutoUpFeature....34
ResetAuto-Up/Down. 3 5
WindshieldWipersandWashers...90
AddingWasher,HeadlightWasher Fluid. 233
RainSensingWipers. 9 1
WindshieldandHeadlight
Washers. 92
WindshieldWipers. 90
WiperMaintenanceandBlades Replacement.....235
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