passenger’s reclining seatbacks must
always be in an upright position while
the vehicle is in motion; otherwise the
3-point shoulder/lap belt would not
remain firmly positioned against the
occupant’s body. Serious injury could
result!
Power Lumbar
Move
the switch 2 upward or
downward to raise or lower the
lumbar support.
WARNING!
• Never adjust the seat while driving.
You could lose control of the vehicle.
Moving the seat could distract you
or make you press a pedal
unintentionally. • Seats should be adjusted before
fastening the seat belts and while
the vehicle is parked.
• Do not ride with the seatback
reclined so that the shoulder belt is
no longer resting against your chest.
In a collision you could slide under
the seat belt, which could result in
serious injury or death.
CAUTION!
Do not place any object under a
power seat or obstruct its movement
as it may cause damage to the seat
controls. Seat movement may become
limited if there is an obstruction in the
way.
Seatback Tilt To tilt the front seatback, lift lever on
the outer side of the backrest and
move the backrest forward. The front seats are equipped with a
function to facilitate access to the rear
seats and for exiting the vehicle.
NOTE:
The system (excluding the driver’s seat
with memory function) incorporates a
safety device which stops the seat
travel and then moves it forward
slightly when the seatback touches the
passengers seated in the rear seats. To
stop the seat when it is automatically
moving forward or backward, operate
any control.
WARNING!
When the seatback is reclined forward
or moved to the upright position, the
front seat must not be occupied.
Passengers shall get in or out of the
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rear seats only when the front seat is
stopped. Make sure that passengers in
the rear seats (especially children) do
not touch the seat or any of it's
components when it's moving.
Comfort Pack Front Seats This includes:
• heating of the front seats;
• driver seat, steering wheel and
outside rearview mirrors memory
position (see paragraph "Driver
Memory Seat" in this chapter).
Front Heated Seats The front seats are equipped with
heaters in both seat cushions and
seatbacks.
WARNING!
• Persons with low skin sensitivity
because of advanced age, chronic
illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury,
medication, alcohol use, exhaustion
or other physical conditions must be
careful when using the seat heater. It
may cause irritation even at low
temperatures, especially if used for
long periods of time.
• Do not place anything on the seat
that insulates against heat, such as a
blanket or cushion. This may cause
the seat heater to overheat. NOTE:
Seat
heating also works with engine
off and key in ignition switch in ACC
or MAR (ON) position. To avoid
discharging the battery, it is
recommended to activate the feature
with engine running.
The heating is activated by turning
control on the outer side of the seat
cushion.
When this function is active for one or
more seats, the relative warning light
will illuminate on the display. Using
this control, heating can be adjusted
to 3 different levels.
NOTE:
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• Once a heat setting is selected, heat
will be felt within 2 to 5 minutes.
Comfort Screen Page
If the vehicle is equipped with
“Comfort Pack Front Seats” option,
press the “MODE” button to display
the screen page showing the
operating status of the heating system
for each seat.
The user can view the following
information:
• Seat indication.
• Heating level.
This screen page remains displayed for
10 seconds, as shown in figure. Once you have chosen the seat to be
heated, press "+" or "–" buttons to
change the heating level.
Driver Memory Seat This feature allows the driver to store
up to three different memory profiles
for easy recall through the buttons on
the outer side of the seat cushion.
Each memory profile contains desired
position settings for the driver seat,
outside side mirrors and power tilt
and telescopic steering column. The memory procedure is only possible
with the key in the ignition switch
turned in MAR (ON) position.
Adjust the position of the seat, the
outside rearview mirrors and the
steering wheel.
Engage R (Reverse) gear and position
the passenger’s outside mirror again
to ensure the best possible visibility
for reversing, then disengage R
(Reverse) gear.
Next press one of the three buttons
“1”, “2” or “3”, each corresponding to
a memorizable position, for more than
3 seconds until you hear a
confirmation tone.
Lumbar support adjustment is not
included in the seat position storage
procedure.
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WARNING!
Vehicles and other objects seen in the
outside convex mirror will look
smaller and farther away than they
really are. Relying too much on your
passenger side convex mirror could
cause you to collide with another
vehicle or object. Use the inside mirror
to judge the size or distance of a
vehicle seen in the outside convex
mirror.
Folding Mirrors
T
urn the external selector dial to the
lower central position "CLOSE", both
mirrors fold inward to facilitate
parking in narrow spaces. If the
selector dial is returned to the upper
central position, the mirrors return to
the open position. WARNING!
The mirrors must always be in the
open position while driving.
CAUTION!
Never retract or open the mirrors
manually: it could damage the power
mechanism.
Outside Rearview Mirror Memory
Position
The
outside rearview mirror position,
both for the normal driving direction
and for reversing, is automatically
memorized together with each seat
position ("Comfort Pack Front Seats"
function). See chapter "Comfort Pack
Front Seats" in this section for further
information. Inside Rearview Mirror The position of inside rearview mirror
can be manually adjusted, and is
endowed with an accident-prevention
release system operating in the event
of a collision.
The electrochromic rearview mirror
automatically operates an anti-glare
function by gradually darkening as the
light reflected on its surface increases.
This function is automatically
deactivated when reversing, to ensure
optimal visibility of obstacles.
Inside rearview mirror is equipped at
its base with a button for switching
electrochromic feature on/off and a
LED, on button left-hand side,
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Cupholders for Rear Passengers
The rear cupholders are available on
the rear part of the central console,
between the rear seats.
Multimedia Ports and Phone
Housing Compartment Multimedia ports and the housing for
the phone are located in a
compartment inside the central
console. To access this compartment lift the cover with armrest function as
previously described.
If the front passenger wants to use the
phone connected to the USB port, you
can route the cable to the right-hand
side of the hooking area of the cover
opening handle shown in picture.
To avoid the risk of being pinched
when closing the cover, the cable
diameter that properly fits in this area
must not exceed 0.8 in (5 mm) and must pass as close as possible to the
side walls of the containment
compartment, avoiding the hooking
area of the handle.
The AUX auxiliary port features:
• typical port impedance between
AUX-IN and AUX_REF: 13 Kohm;
• max. applicable voltage: 0.75 Vrms at
1 kHz;
• port compatible only with 3.5 mm
jack connectors (not included).
Any player with these characteristics
and analog audio output (headset
output type) can be served by the
MTC+ System. The system can
recognize the connection to a player
outlet autonomously, by enabling
access to the audio functions
connected to this source.
This
USB port can be used for data
exchange and charge of the connected
source (refer to the MTC+ guide for
further details).
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.
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Abbreviations.................7
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) . . .179
A/C Air Filter Replacement .......263
Accessories Aftermarket Parts and Accessories
Statement .................11
Accident, in the event of ........213
A/C System Maintenance ........262
Airbag.....................46 Air bag System Components .....46
Air bag Warning Light .........66
Passenger Air bag Labels .......18
Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) .....................46
Air Conditioning Controls .......151
Air Conditioning Distribution .....112
Alarm, Vehicle Security ..........26
ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor) . .43
Assistance ....................9
Assistance, if you need .........9
Audio Controls ...............138
Steering Wheel Audio Controls . .138
Audio, Customer Setting ........147
Audio System ................140
Automatic Transmission ........160
Automatic Transmission Range . .162
AUX, USB and SD Memory Card Ports .....................132
Battery ....................247
Access the Battery ...........226
Jump Start Procedure ........226
Maintenance - Free Battery . . . .247 To Reconnect the Battery
......248
Bluetooth, Customer settings .....147
Bodywork Maintenance and Care . .265 Protection from Atmospheric
Agents ..................265
Useful Advice to Keep the
Bodywork in Good Condition . . .265
Brakes Brake and Stability Control
System ...................177
Brake Fluid Level Check .......242
Brake Overheating ..........182
Parking Brake ..............174
Parking Brake - Manual
Release ..................220
Using the Brakes ............181
Bulb Replacement ............257
Cargo Area .................107
Child Restraint Systems
Children too large for Booster
Seats .....................
56
Infants and Child Restraints .....55
Lower Anchors and Tether for
Children (LATCH) ............57
Older Children and Child
Restraints .................55
Tips on getting the most out of
your child restraint ...........56
Clock, analog ................144
Comfort Pack Front Seats ........76
Driver Memory Seat ..........77
Front Heated Seats ...........76 Console
Central Console Components ....73
Front Dome Console
Components ...............71
Cruise Control ...............185
Cupholders Front Seats Cupholders .......103
Rear Seats Cupholders ........104
Dashboard Components .........70
Data, Technical ..............279
Defroster ...................66
Doors Components .............72
Drive Mode, Controls ..........169
Driving Conditions Before the Trip .............204
Driving at Night ............204
Driving in Fog ..............205
Driving in the Mountains ......205
Driving in the Rain ..........204
Driving on Snow or Ice ........206
Driving through Flooded
Sections ..................206
Safe Driving ...............204
DRL (Daytime Running Light) ......83
Easy Entry/Exit function .........79
EDR (Event Data Recorder) .......52
Emergency Emergency Fuel Filler Door
Release ..................203
Hazard Warning Flasher .......88
In the Event of an Accident . . . .213
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Inside Rearview Mirror........81
Mirrors Positioning ...........80
Outside Mirrors .............80
MTC+ “Controls” Screen ........141
MTC+ Settings - Customer Programmable Features .......141
MTC+ System (Maserati Touch Control Plus), Controls ........138
Onboard Computer (Trip) .......167
Onboard Diagnostics System .....183
ORC (Occupant Restraint Controller) . . .50
Park Assist ...................60
Parking ....................176
Parking Brake ...............174
Emergency Release of Parking
Brake ...................220
Parking (Camera) ..............63
Part Service ..................11
Pets, transporting .............59
Phone/Bluetooth Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel .............155
Phone/Bluetooth, Customer
settings ..................147
Phone Mode ..............156
Voice Commands ...........156
Pollution Control Devices .......207
Power Outlets ...............102
Refillings ...................276 Refueling
..................202
Reporting Safety Defects .........10
Restraint System Child Restraint Systems ........54
Occupant Restraint System ......38
Roadside Assistance Program ......15
Safety Child Restraint Systems ........54
Occupant Restraint System ......38
Safety Tips .................65
Supplemental Restraint System -
Air bags ..................46
Scheduled Maintenance Service . . .232
Scheduled Service Plan .........234
SD Memory Card, USB and AUX Ports .....................132
Seat Belt Load Limiting Devices .........44
Loking Retractor (ALR) Mode ....43
Rear Passenger Seat Belts .......42
Seat Belt Reminder Light ......121
Seat
Belt Reminder System (SBR) . .45
Seat Belts and Pregnant Women . .45
Seat Belts Pretensioners ........44
Three-Point Seat Belts .........40
Three-Point Seat Belts Untwisting
Procedure .................42
Seats, Front ..................74
Front Seats Cupholders .......103
Power Lumbar ..............75
Seat Adjustment .............74
Seatback Tilt ...............75 Seats, Rear
..................78
Rear Armrest ...............79
Rear Head Restraints ..........78
Rear Seats Cupholders ........104
Service and Warranty ............8
Siri Smart Personal Assistant .....156
Skyhook Suspension ...........114
Smoking Kit .................106
Snow Chains ................193
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) - Air Bags ...................46
Start the Engine Engine Start Failure ..........159
Normal Starting of the Engine . .158
Steering Wheel Adjustment .......79
Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel .............155
Stored, Vehicle ...............269
Stuck Vehicle, Freeing ..........223
Symbols ....................12
Tank, Fuel Refill ..............202
Technical Data ...............279
Telltales Telltales on Speedometer ......119
Telltales on Tachometer .......121
TFT Display: Warning/Indicator
Lights ...................124
TFT Display Controls ..................124
Menus and Settings ..........124
Screen Pages ..............125
Tire Repair Kit ...............214
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