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Pos. Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F04 Maxi 40 A –
Orange ABS cylinder
F05 Maxi 40 A –
Orange A.C. Node
F06 Maxi 60 A –
Blue Fan 2 relay
F07 30 A –
Green T07 I.E. main
relay
F08 7.5 A –
Brown T08 - Air
conditioner
compressor
relay
F09 7.5 A –
Brown T05 stop light
control relay
F10 15 A – Blue T06 horn relay
F11 10 A – Red LH high-beam
F14 - Not used
F15 15 A – Blue Alternator
sensing
F16 10 A – Red LH spot light
F17 10 A – Red RH high-beam
F18 7.5 A –
Brown I.E. bank
F19 15 A – Blue T02 DRL lights
relay
F20 - Not used Pos. Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F21 - Not used
F22 - Not used
F23 10 A – Red ABS Electronics
F24 10 A – Red RH spot light
F30 30 A –
Green T20 ignition
relay
F81 Maxi 50 A –
Red CPL2
F82 - Not used
F83 Maxi 50 A –
Red Air pump relay
F84 20 A –
Yellow Ignition switch
F85 30 A –
Green Headlight
washers
F87 - Not used
F88 15 A – Blue Main
injector/coil
relay - cylinders
1-4
F89 15 A – Blue Main
injector/coil
relay - cylinders
5-8 Pos. Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F90 15 A – Blue Main I.E. relay,
secondary
connected
devices
F91 10 A – Red Main relay, I.E.
ECU
F92 15 A – Blue Main relay,
oxygen sensors
F93 7.5 A –
Brown +15 Controls on
inside roof
F94 7.5 A –
Brown NCS
F95 7.5 A –
Brown CSG
F96 7.5 A –
Brown Alternator
F97 10 A – Red I.E. ECU
F98 - Not used
F99 - Not used
F100 - Not used
F101 - Not used
F102 - Not used
F103 - Not used
F104 - Not used
F105 - Not usedMaintenance and Care
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Fuses in Trunk Compartment • To access the fuses, remove the floor
panel.
• Remove the inside covering panel of
the battery compartment.
There are two control boxes.
• To access the fuses inside the control
boxes, remove the covers by levering
up the fastening tabs. The following table points out the
position as featured in the picture, the
type and function of the fuses
included in these control boxes. Trunk Compartment Fuses
Pos. Amp. –
Color System / Component
F25 - Not used
F26 - Not used
F27 - Not used
F28 - Not used
F29 - Not used
F53 - Not used
F54 30 A –
Green HI-Fi amplifier
F55 - Not used
F56 10 A –
Red +30 NAG, NTV,
Harman tuner, MTC+
(Japan)
F57 - Not used
F58 7.5 A –
Brown RH Reverse from T23
F59 - Not used
F60 7.5 A –
Brown NSP
F61 7.5 A –
Brown T24 third stop
F62 20 A –
Yellow NCA
F63 15 A –
Blue Fuel flap T25 relay,
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• replace the pressure-fitted bulb;
• refit the bulb holder inserting first
the electrical connector side and
then pressing on the other side to
hook up the clip.
Front Domelight
To replace the light bulbs:
• Gently pry with a screwdriver at
points indicated in picture and
remove the domelight. • Replace the timed or reading light
bulb by rotating it.
• Refit the domelight inserting first
the front side and then pushing the
rear side into its seat.
CAUTION!
When refitting the domelight, make
sure that the electric wires are
correctly positioned and do not interfere with the domelight edges
and with the retaining tabs.
Rear Domelight
T
o replace the light bulb:
• Remove the domelight, by gently
prying it out with a screwdriver at
point indicated in picture.
• Remove the light bulb from the bulb
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Brakes Self-ventilating disc brakes on the four
wheels.
• Front disc diameter: 14.1 in (360
mm).
• Rear disc diameter: 13 in (330 mm).
• 6-piston front brake caliper
(Dual-cast technology).
• 4-piston rear brake caliper.
The Electric Parking Brake (EPB) acts
on the rear wheels.
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 Front and rear articulated
quadrilateral suspensions.
Skyhook adjustable damping
suspension (optional on MC version)
that allows the driver to choose two
settings for the shock absorbers,
depending on the road surface
conditions, speed and comfort. Steering Hydraulic speed-sensitive steering with
cooling exchanger system.
Steering diameter = 11.7 yd (10,7 m).
No. of steering wheel turns = 1.5 (to
the left and right).
Wheels NOTE:
In order to maintain high performance
and safety level, Maserati
recommends to use tires equivalent to
the original size.
WARNING!
• The maximum speed reachable with
the tires (including winter tires) is
indicated by the tire manufacturer.
Always comply with the regulations
in force in the Country you are
driving in.
• Never exceed the maximum speed
indicated for the tires (including
winter tires): failure to respect the
max. speed may damage these tires.
Danger: risk of accident! CAUTION!
• While respecting the specified sizes,
for the safe operation of the vehicle
it is also essential that it is equipped
with the same brand and type of
tires on all wheels.
• Do not use an inner tube with
Tubeless tires.
Standard Wheel Dimension
Light alloy rims 20” x 8.5J
(front)
20” x 10.5J
(rear)
- Front tires 245/35 ZR 20
- Rear tires 285/35 ZR 20
- Front winter tires 245/35 ZR 20
- Rear winter tires 285/35 ZR 20
Light alloy spare rim
(optional) 18”x6J
- Spare tire 175/55 R 18
Performance
NOTE:
• The specifications described can
change without prior modification.
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Abbreviations .................7
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) . . .169
A/C Air Filter Replacement ...... .253
Accessories
Aftermarket Parts and Accessories
Statement .................11
Accident, in the event of ....... .203
A/C System Maintenance ....... .252
Airbag.....................47
Air bag System Components .....47
Air bag Warning Light .........66
Passenger Air bag Labels .......18
Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) .....................47
Air Conditioning Controls ...... .140
Air Conditioning Distribution .... .101
Alarm, Vehicle Security ..........26
ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor) . .44
Assistance ....................9
Assistance, if you need .........9
Audio Controls .............. .128
Steering Wheel Audio Controls . .128
Audio, Customer Setting ....... .136
Audio System ............... .130
Automatic Transmission ....... .150
Automatic Transmission Range . .152
AUX, USB and SD Memory Card
Ports .................... .122
Battery ................... .237
Access the Battery .......... .215
Jump Start Procedure ....... .215
Maintenance - Free Battery . . . .237 To Disconnect the Battery .... .237
To Reconnect the Battery ..... .238
Bluetooth, Customer settings .... .137
Bodywork Maintenance and Care . .255
Protection from Atmospheric
Agents ................. .255
Useful Advice to Keep the
Bodywork in Good Condition . . .256
Brakes
Brake and Stability Control
System .................. .167
Brake Fluid Level Check ...... .232
Brake Overheating ......... .172
Parking Brake ............. .164
Parking Brake - Manual
Release ................. .209
Using the Brakes ........... .171
Bulb Replacement ........... .247
Cargo Area
..................97
Child
Restraint Systems
Children too large for Booster
Seats .....................55
Infants and Child Restraints .....54
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 ............... .134
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 .............. .175
Cupholders
Front Seats Cupholders ........94
Rear Seats Cupholders .........94
Dashboard Components .........70
Data, Technical ............. .269
Defroster ...................66
Doors Components .............72
Drive Mode, Controls ......... .159
Driving Conditions
Before the Trip ............ .194
Driving at Night ........... .194
Driving in Fog ............. .195
Driving in the Mountains ..... .195
Driving in the Rain ......... .194
Driving on Snow or Ice ....... .196
Driving through Flooded
Sections ................. .196
Safe Driving .............. .194
DRL (Daytime Running Light) ......84
Easy Entry/Exit function .........80
EDR (Event Data Recorder) .......53
Emergency
Emergency Fuel Filler Door
Release ................. .193
Hazard Warning Flasher .......89Index
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