
Main Operations/Service Coupons Interval running coupons: every 12,500 mi (20,000 km)
or 1 year
Service coupons 1° 2° 3° 4°
5° 6°
Main operations Available Pre-Paid Maintenance
Program
Vehicle road test III
Check with Maserati Diagnosis IIIIII
Engine oil and filter RRRRRR
Engine coolant level IIIIII
Engine check for leaks IIIIII
Cooling system connections and lines (check for leaks) III
Air filter R
Belt for alternator IIIRII
Replace every time the part is removed
Belt for water pump and air conditioning compressor IIIRII
Replace every time the part is removed
Spark plugs RR
Intercooler check for leaks IIIIII
Brake fluid IIIIII
Replace every 2 years
Brake system (lines, calipers, connections) - Instrument cluster
warning light efficiency - Parking brake operation IIIIII
Tire wear, tire and spare tire (if equipped) pressure check IIIIII
Joints, rods for front and rear suspensions, front and rear
under-chassis IIIMaintenance and Care
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Interval running coupons: every 12,500 mi (20,000 km)
or 1 year
Service coupons 1° 2° 3° 4°
5° 6°
Main operations Available Pre-Paid Maintenance
Program
Correct operation and reliability of the seats and seat belts IIIIII
Pollen filter RRR
Windshield fluid level - Windshield washer IIIIII
Headlight leveling IIIIII
Controls and adjustment systems in general, hinges, doors,
engine compartment lid and luggage compartment III
Condition of leather interiors III
I = Inspect and carry out any other necessary operation.
R = Replace.
Periodic Maintenance Every 600 mi (1,000 km) or before
long journeys
Check:
• engine coolant;
• brake fluid;
• windshield washer fluid level;
• tire inflation pressure and condition;
• operation of lighting system
(headlights, direction indicators,
hazard warning flashers, etc.); • operation of windshield
washer/wiper system and wear of
windshield wiper blades.
Every 1,900 mi (3,000 km)
Check and top up, if required, the
engine oil level.
WARNING!
California Proposition 65
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-
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Heavy-Duty Vehicle Use If the car is mainly used under one of
the following conditions:
• off-road;
• short, repeated journeys (less than
4–5 mi/7-8 km) at sub-zero outside
temperatures;
• engine often idling or driving long
distances at low speeds or long
periods of idleness;
you should perform the following
inspections more frequently than
recommended on the “Scheduled
Service Plan”:
• check front disc brake pad conditions
and wear;
• check cleanliness of hood and trunk
locks, cleanliness and lubrication of
linkage;
• visually inspect conditions of: engine,
transmission, pipes and hoses
(exhaust - fuel system - brakes) and
rubber elements (boots - sleeves -
bushes - etc.);
• check battery charge;
• visually inspect condition of the
accessory drive belts;
• check and, if necessary, change
engine oil and replace oil filter; • check and, if necessary, replace
pollen filter of the A/C system;
• check and, if necessary, replace air
cleaner filter.
CAUTION!
All maintenance operations for the
vehicle must be carried out by an
Authorized Maserati Dealer . For
routine and minor maintenance
operations which you can carry out
yourself, make sure that you have the
necessary experience and always use
suitable equipment, original Maserati
spare parts and the prescribed fluids.
Shall this not be the case, do not carry
any operation on your own and
contact an Authorized Maserati
Dealer .
On Board Diagnostic System Your vehicle is equipped with a
sophisticated on board diagnostic
system called OBD II. This system
monitors the performance of the
emissions, engine, and automatic
transmission control systems. When
these systems are operating properly,
your vehicle will provide excellent
performance and fuel economy, as well as engine emissions suited to
current government regulations.
If any of these systems require service,
the OBD II system will turn on the
Malfunction Indicator Light
on the
instrument cluster display (refer to
“Instrument Cluster” in section
“Dashboard Instruments and
Controls”). The system stores as well
diagnostic codes and other
information to assist your service
technician by performing repairs.
Although the vehicle will be driveable
and will not need towing, contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer for service
as soon as possible.
CAUTION!
• Prolonged driving with the MIL
on could cause further damage to
the emissions control system. It could
also affect fuel economy and
driveability. The vehicle must be
serviced before any emissions tests
can be performed.
• If the MIL
is flashing while the
engine is running, severe catalytic
converter damage and power loss
will soon occur. Immediate service at
an Authorized Maserati Dealer is
required.Maintenance and Care
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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
Brake Fluid Level Check
Check
the fluid level immediately if
the brake system warning light
(USA) and the related message
turn on indicating a low level of brake
fluid.
• Remove the brake fluid reservoir
access cover. • Clean the top of the master cylinder
reservoir before removing the cap.
• Add fluid to bring the level up to the
“MAX” mark on the side of the
master cylinder reservoir. Use only
manufacturer's recommended brake
fluid (see “Refillings” in section
“Features and Specifications”).
• Once the correct level is reached,
firmly close the cap.
Normal brake pad wear could cause
the fluid level to fall. However, low
fluid level may be caused by a leak
too, and requires accurate checkup of
the braking system.
CAUTION!
The symbol
on the tank cap
identifies the synthetic type of brake
fluid, distinguishing it from the
mineral type. Using mineral fluids damages the special rubber linings of
the brake system irreparably.
WARNING!
• To avoid contamination from foreign
materials or moisture, use only new
brake fluid or fluid that has been in
a tightly closed container. Keep the
master cylinder reservoir cap
secured at all times.
• Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir
can result in spilling brake fluid.
Brake fluid can also damage painted
and vinyl surfaces, make sure it does
not spill over these surfaces.
• Do not allow petroleum based fluid
to contaminate the brake fluid.
Brake seal components could be
damaged.
Adding Washer Fluid
The
reservoir on
the left side of the
engine compartment contains the
fluid to wash the windshield.
During scheduled services or when the
message of low level of the washer
fluid appears together with the
related telltale
add more fluid as
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To Reconnect the Battery NOTE:
When the battery cables have been
disconnected and the trunk lid has
been locked, it is necessary to pull the
emergency release lever in order to
re-open it. To access the trunk and
operate the emergency release fold
one of the rear seatbacks (see “Cargo
Area” chapter in section
“Understanding the Vehicle”).
CAUTION!
• It is essential when replacing the
cables on the battery that the
positive cable is attached to the
positive post (+) and the negative
cable is attached to the negative
post (–).
• Cable clamps should be tight on the
terminal posts and free of corrosion.
After the battery has been
disconnected
and re-connected and
before starting the engine it is
necessary to proceed as follows:
• Unlock and lock the doors using the
Key fob RKE Transmitter.
• Close manually the boot lid, unlock it
with the key fob RKE transmitter and
then lock it manually one more time. If the vehicle is equipped with Power
Boot Lid/Hand Free, manually
perform the complete closure. Then
move the lid automatically, using the
buttons on the lid itself, performing
a complete cycle of opening and
closing.
• Initialize the climate control system
by activating the system and pressing
the “AUTO” control as described in
chapter “Air Conditioning Controls”
in section “Dashboard Instruments
and Controls”.
• Turn on the MTC+ and set the date
and time (see “MTC+ Settings” in
section “Dashboard Instruments and
Controls”).
• Lift, release and lift again the lever
on the central console to initialize
the electric parking brake. Following
this operation the
warning light
on the instrument cluster will turn
off.
• For correct activation of the
approach lights on the external
mirrors, press at least once the tilt
button on the driver's door panel so
that the door mode recognizes the
mirrors position. CAUTION!
• Every time the battery is
reconnected, wait at least 30 seconds
with the ignition switch turned to
RUN before starting the engine, in
order to allow the electronic system
that manages the motor-driven
throttles to run a self-learning cycle.
At the same time, you can run the
date and time set up procedure for
the MTC+.
• Every time the battery is reconnected
the warning light
flash for about
10 seconds and then go off.
WARNING!
California Proposition 65
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 aMaintenance and Care
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Bulb Replacement The signal failure of an external light
(turn signal, low beam and high beam,
number plate light, reverse light and
brake light) is communicated to the
instrument cluster that displays on the
TFT screen in a graphical form and
with a text message which light is
faulty (see example in the figure).
Front Headlights The lights are arranged as follows:
Bi-Xenon Version
1 Low-beam/high-beam light:
Bi-Xenon bulb 25W.
2 Position and DRL light LED.
3 Direction indicator LED.
4 Side-marker LED.
5 Side reflex-reflector. CAUTION!
Due to the complexity of the
operation, for the replacement of the
headlight clusters light bulbs, we
recommend that you contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer .
WARNING!
The Bi-Xenon bulbare a type of high
voltage discharge tube. High voltage
can remain in the circuit even with the
ignition switch off. Because of this,
you should not attempt to replace a
Bi-Xenon bulb yourself, but take the
vehicle to an Authorized Maserati
Dealer for service. Full-LED Version
1 Low-beam
light LED.
2 Position and DRL light LED.
3 Direction indicator LED.
4 Side-marker LED.
5 Side reflex-reflector.
6 Bending light LED.
7 Matrix high-beam light LED.
CAUTION!
It is not possible replace a single LED
of the headlight cluster: we
recommend that you contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer for the
replacement of the entire headlight
cluster.Bi-Xenon Version
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Clock, analog .............. .186
Console
Central Console Components ....93
Front Dome Console
Components ...............94
Controls Screen ............. .179
Cruise Control
Cruise Control Adaptive (ACC) . .247
Electronic Cruise Control (CC) . . .244
Cupholders ................ .127
Front Passengers Cupholders . . .127
Rear Passengers Cupholders . . .128
Dashboard Compartment ...... .194
Dashboard Components .........92
Defroster ...................47
Doors
Child Protection Door Lock
System ...................40
Doors Locking ..............39
Doors Manual Lock ...........39
Front Doors Components ......94
Lock/Unlock Door Flashlight ....33
Power Doors Locking/Unlocking . .39
Rear Doors Components .......95
Soft Door Close System ........41
Unlock Driver Door/All Doors with
Remote Key 1st Press .........33
DPF System
DPF Filter Replacement ...... .328
“Drive Away Inhibit” strategy . . . .237
Drive Mode, controls ......... .224
Setting the Drive Mode ...... .224 Driving Conditions ........... .298
Before the Trip ............ .298
Driving at Night ........... .298
Driving in Fog ............ .299
Driving in the Mountains ..... .300
Driving in the Rain ......... .299
Driving on Snow or Ice ...... .300
Safe Driving .............. .298
DRL (Daytime Running Light) . . . .113
EDR (Event Data Recorder) .......71
Electronic Cruise Control ....... .244
Emergency ...................5
Hazard Warning Lights ...... .121
In the Event of an Accident . . . .305
Jump Starting ............ .312
Trunk Lid Emergency Release ....53
Engine
Engine Coolant Level Check . . . .325
Engine Oil Level Check ......
.328
Hood ....................
5 4
Normal
Starting of the Engine . .208
Use of the Engine .......... .242
Entry/Exit, lights on ............30
EPB (Electric Parking Brake) ..... .233
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) . .238
Filters
A/C System Air Filter
Replacement ............. .330
Engine Air Filter Replacement . .330
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) . .258 Fuel
Carbon Monoxide Warning . . . .295
Emergency Fuel Filler Door
Release ................. .297
Emissions Inspection and
Maintenance Programs ...... .323
Fuel Consumption ......... .363
Fuel Filter Service .......... .328
Fuel Requirements ......... .294
Fuel System Warnings ....... .295
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends . . . .294
Low Fuel Indicator ......... .166
Materials Added to Fuel ..... .295
MMT in Gasoline .......... .295
Reformulated Gasoline ...... .294
Fuses .................... .337
Fuses Position ............ .337
Fuses Replacement ......... .337
Glove Box Feature Lock (Passenger
Side) ................... .195
Glove Box Lock Feature
Handholds and Cloth Hooks . . . .131
Hazard Warning Flashers ...... .305
Head Restraints ...............96
Highway Assist - HAS ......... .274
HomeLink ................. .138
Security ................. .141
Troubleshooting Tips ........ .141
Using HomeLink ........... .141
Hood
Open and Close the Hood ......54Index
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Hood Operation ..............54
HSA (Hill Start Assist) ......... .240
Identification Labels ............19
Illuminated Entry/Exit ...........30
Immobilizer (Sentry Key) .........26
Indicator Lights
Air Bag Warning Light .........83
TFT Display: Menus and Settings .150
TFT Display: Warning/Indicator
Lights of Set Modes/Functions. . .163
Warning and Indicator Lights on
Analog Instrument ......... .146
Infotainment System .......... .169
Infotelematic System
Main Menu Bar on MTC+
Display ................. .171
Manual Controls and Devices . . .170
Personalized the Main Menu Bar.172
Instrument Cluster ........... .146
Interior Components ...........92
Interior Maintenance and Care. . . .353
Interiors Features ............ .126
iPad Holder ................ .131
iPod Connection ............. .130
Jump Start Procedure ......... .314
KeyFob ....................25
Key Fob Battery Replacement ....34
Preventing Inadvertent Locking of
key fob RKE Transmitter Inside the
Vehicle ...................43 Replacement ...............27
Requiring and setting Additional
Key Fobs ..................34
Unlock the Vehicle with Key fob . .33
Keys .......................24
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) . . .261
Level Checks ............... .325
Adding Windshield ......... .327
Brake Fluid Level Check ...... .327
Engine Coolant Level Check . . . .325
Engine Oil Level Check ....... .325
Fluid Level Check for Coolant
Transmission System ........ .330
Transmission Oil Check ....... .329
Liftgate
Liftgate and Hood Ajar
Indicators ................ .166
Unlatch the Trunk Lid .........33
Lights .................... .110
Automatic Headlights ....... .112
Automatic High Beam ....... .114
Bi-Xenon Headlight ......... .113
Bulb Replacement .......... .344
Cargo Lamps ............. .121
Dome Lights .............. .120
DRL,
Daytime Running
Lights . . .113
Fog Lights ............... .115
Full-LED Headlight with Cornering
Function ................ .113
Headlight Time Delay ....... .112
High Beam and Flashing ..... .116
Interior Lights ............. .118 Light Switch .............. .110
Multifunction Lever ......... .115
Turn Signals .............. .116
Loading the Vehicle
Loading with Rear Seatbacks
Down .................. .134
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity . .133
Main- and Submenu .......... .152
Maintenance ..................5
A/C System Maintenance ..... .348
Air Bag System Maintenance ....70
Bodywork Maintenance and
Care ................... .350
Emissions Inspection and
Maintenance Programs ...... .323
Interior Maintenance and Care . .353
Maintenance Procedures ..... .324
Periodic Maintenance ....... .321
Scheduled Maintenance Service .318
Scheduled Service Plan ....... .319
Wheels Maintenance ........ .349
Maserati Roadside Assistance
Program ...................16
Mesh Pockets ............... .131
Messages on Main Display Area . . .150
MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) . .147
Mirrors ................... .107
External Mirrors ........... .107
Folding Mirrors ............ .109
Integrated External Rearview Mirror
Lights .................. .122
Internal Rearview Mirror ..... .109Index
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