Audio System
The vehicle is equipped with an audio
system that offers superior 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.
Premium System
The vehicle is equipped with a
“Premium” sound system which
features 9 speakers and can develop a
sound output of 900 W.
System Components
The "Premium" system includes:
1One 3.1 in (80 mm) Centerfill
positioned centrally on the
dashboard.
2Two 1 in (25 mm) Tweeter
positioned in the passenger
compartment, near the outside
rearview mirrors.
3Two 6.5 in (165 mm) Mid-Woofer
on each of the door panels.4Two 6.5 in (165 mm) Mid-Woofer
on the side panels of the rear
seats.
5Two 1 in (25 mm) Tweeter
positioned on the side of the rear
luggage shelf.
6One Sub-Woofer positioned
centrally on the rear luggage
shelf.
712-channel amplifier located on
inner left-hand side of trunk
compartment.
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•Set Time Hours
With “Sync with GPS Time” feature
unchecked and this mode selected,
you can set the hours manually
from 1 to 24. To select, touch the
“+” or “–” softkeys to adjust the
hours.
•Set Time Minutes
With “Sync with GPS Time” feature
unchecked and this mode selected,
you can set the minutes manually
from 0 to 59. To select, touch the
“+” or “–” softkeys as done for the
hours.
•Time Format
When in this mode, you can select
the time format display. To change
the current setting, touch and
release the “12 Hrs” or “24 Hrs”
softkey.•Show Time In Status Bar
This feature will allow you to turn
on or shut off the digital clock in
the status bar.
•Set Date in Cluster (DD/MM/YY)
When in this mode, you can set the
date manually in the status bar of
the MTC+ and on the instrument
cluster display. Touch the “+” or “-”
softkeys to adjust “Day”, “Month”
and “Year”.
Safety & Driving Assistant
Touch this softkey to set the following
modes.
•Stop & Go Parking Sensors
This feature allows you to disable
the parking sensors signal under
special traffic conditions.
See “Park Assist” in section “Before
Starting” for further information.
•ParkView Camera with Dynamic
Guidelines
When this feature is selected, by
moving the transmission lever in R
(Reverse) position, the rearview
image with dynamic guidelines will
appear on MTC+ display.
The feature can be set to “On” or
“Off”.•ParkView Camera Off Delay
By selecting this feature, when the
transmission lever is moved out of R
(Reverse), the rear view image with
dynamic guidelines will be displayed
for up to 10 seconds after shifting
unless the forward vehicle speed
exceeds 8 mph (12 km/h), or the
transmission is shifted into P (Park)
or the key in the ignition switch is
turned inSTOP (OFF)position.
The feature can be set to “On” or
“Off”.
•Instrument Panel Buzzer Volume
This feature allows adjusting the
volume of the acoustic signal that
accompanies some instrument panel
warnings (EPB overheating, seat
and rearview mirror position
storage).
The volume can be set to 7 levels
identified by numbers from "1" to
"7" by pressing the "+" or "–"
softkey.
•Light Sensor
This feature allows to adjust the
sensitivity of the twilight sensor for
turning on the lights.
The feature can be set to 3 levels:
"Low", "Medium" (default setting)
and "High".
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compartment it is possible to house a
half-liter bottle or a smartphone.
NOTE:
To prevent to damage the smartphone
put it into its housing shown in figure
below (see also the label applied
under the cover with armrest
function).Analog Clock
To adjust the analog clock located on
the center of the dashboard above the
MTC+ display, use the MTC+ System
(see “MTC+ Settings” in this section).
The time can be visualized also on the
MTC+ status bar and on the
instrument cluster display (see “MTC+
Settings” in this section).
Clock lighting is aligned with the
backlighting status of the MTC+
display (refer to “MTC + Settings” in
section “Dashboard Instruments and
Controls”).
Air Conditioning Controls
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 in the right
zone of the passenger compartment,
according to the requests of the driver
and the front passenger.
A humidity sensor, positioned on the
inner surface of the windshield, over
the rearview mirror, allows the A/C
system to prevent/ eliminate fogging
of the windshield and side windows.
The best efficacy in preventing
fogging is obtained by selecting the
AUTO function, described later.
A dual zone solar sensor, positioned on
the center of the dashboard upper
surface, helps to achieve the best
comfort in presence of solar radiation.
CAUTION!
To ensure proper functioning of the solar
sensor, do not apply adhesive parking
stickers, etc. in the checking area
between the sensor and the windshield.
Therefore, keep the windshield and the
sensor clean to prevent accumulation of
dust or other impurities.
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Driving Conditions
Before the Trip
Check the following at regular
intervals and always before long trips:
• tire pressure and condition;
• levels of fluids and lubricants;
• conditions of the windshield wiper
blades;
• clean the glass on the external light
and all other glass surfaces;
• proper operation of the indicator
lights and of the external lights.
CAUTION!
It is however advisable to perform
these checks at least every 500 mi
(800 km) and always following the
maintenance schedule reported in
section “Maintenance and Care”.
Before you drive:
• adjust seat position, steering wheel
and rearview mirrors in order to have
the best driving position;
• ensure that nothing (mat covers, etc.)
is obstructing the pedals movement;
• carefully arrange and secure any
objects in the trunk, to prevent themfrom moving forward in case of
sudden stops;
• avoid heavy meals before a trip. A
light snack helps keep your reflexes
sharp. In particular, avoid drinking
alcohol.
WARNING!
Beyond being prohibited by law, it is
extremely dangerous to ride inside the
trunk or on the hood. In the event of
an accident, passengers sitting here
are more exposed to the risk of
serious injury. Passengers must only
travel seated in the vehicle seats, with
the seat belts fastened. Always check
that the driver and all passengers
have the seat belts correctly fastened.
Safe Driving
Although the vehicle is equipped with
active and passive safety devices, the
driver's conduct is always a decisive
factor for road safety.
Some simple rules for traveling safely
in different conditions are listed
below. Some of them will probably
already sound familiar but, in any case,
it would be useful to read them
carefully.Driving at Night
The main guidelines to follow when
driving at night are set out below.
• Drive carefully. Night conditions
demand more focus and attention.
• Reduce your speed, especially on
roads with no streetlights.
• Stop at early signs of drowsiness.
Continuing to drive would be a risk
for yourself and for others. Have a
rest before continuing your trip.
• Keep the vehicle at a greater
distance from vehicles in front of you
than you would during the day: it is
difficult to assess the speed of other
vehicles when you only see the lights.
• Use the high beams only outside of
densely-populated areas and when
you are sure that they will not
disturb other drivers.
• When another vehicle is
approaching, switch from high
beams (if on) to low beams.
• Keep lights and headlights clean.
• Outside of densely-populated areas,
beware of animals crossing the road.
Driving in the Rain
Rain and wet roads are dangerous. On
a wet road all maneuvers are more
difficult since wheel grip on the
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External plastic parts must be cleaned
with the same procedure followed for
the normal washing of the bodywork.
Avoid, as far as possible, parking the
vehicle under trees; the resinous
substances that very often drop from
the trees give the paint a dull
appearance and increase the
possibility of originating corrosive
processes.
It is important that the drain holes in
the lower sides of the doors, rocker
panels, and trunk bottom be kept
clear and open.
CAUTION!
• Bird droppings must be washed off
immediately and thoroughly, since
their acidity is particularly corrosive.
• To provide better protection for the
paint, polish the vehicle at intervals
with a suitable product leaving a
protective film on the paint.
• If the vehicle is washed using
high-pressure water jets or cleaners,
it is important that the nozzle of the
jet be kept at a distance of at least
16 in (40 cm) from the bodywork to
avoid damaging it.
• If you are washing the vehicle with
roller brushes, you must protect theedges of the rear, lateral brand
symbol with tape, to prevent it from
being detached by the revolving
brushes.
Glass Surfaces
All glass surfaces should be cleaned on
a regular basis with any commercial
household-type glass cleaner.
Never use an abrasive type cleaner.
Use caution when cleaning the inside
rear window equipped with electric
defrosters. Do not use scrapers or
other sharp instrument that may
scratch the electric elements.
When cleaning the rearview mirror,
spray cleaner on the towel or rag that
you are using. Do not spray cleaner
directly on the mirror.
Labels can be peeled off after soaking
with warm water.
Keep all objects a safe distance from
the window.
Cleaning Headlights
Your vehicle has plastic headlights that
are lighter and less susceptible to
stone breakage than glass headlights.
Plastic is not as scratch resistant as
glass and therefore different lens
cleaning procedures must be followed.
To minimize the possibility of
scratching the lenses and reducinglight output, avoid wiping with a dry
cloth. To remove road dirt, wash with
a mild soap solution followed by
rinsing.
Do not use abrasive cleaning
components, solvents, steel wool or
other aggressive material to clean the
lenses.
Moldings and Aluminum Trims
• For cleaning moldings and aluminum
trims, avoid the use of acidic or
alkaline cleaning agents that can
destroy the protecting surface
treatment.
• After washing aluminum trim with
warm water, apply the cleaning
agent with a clean tissue or a soft
sponge on the surface. Do not use
any other equipment such as
brushes, steel wool, abrasives or any
other equipment for cleaning.
• After cleaning, please rinse the
aluminum trim with a lot of clear
water.
• While cleaning in the car, please
make sure that the moldings and
aluminum trims only get in contact
with soft brushes or textiles.
Engine Compartment
At the end of each winter season,
carefully wash the engine
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Mirrors
Folding Mirrors.............81
Inside Rearview Mirror........82
Mirrors Positioning...........80
Outside Mirrors.............80
MTC+ “Controls” Screen........131
MTC+ Settings - Customer
Programmable Features.......131
MTC+ System (Maserati Touch
Control Plus), Controls........128
Onboard Computer (Trip).......157
Onboard Diagnostics System.....173
ORC
(Occupant Restraint Controller) . . .51
Park Assist...................60
Parking....................166
Parking Brake...............164
Emergency Release of Parking
Brake...................209
Parking (Camera)..............64
Part Service..................11
Pets, transporting.............60
Phone/Bluetooth
Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel.............144
Phone/Bluetooth, Customer
settings..................137
Phone Mode..............145
Voice Commands...........145
Pollution Control Devices.......197Power Outlets................93
Refillings...................266
Refueling..................192
Reporting Safety Defects.........10
Restraint System
Child Restraint Systems........54
Occupant Restraint System......39
Roadside Assistance Program......15
Safety
Child Restraint Systems........54
Occupant Restraint System......39
Safety Tips.................65
Supplemental Restraint System -
Air bags..................47
Scheduled Maintenance Service . . .222
Scheduled Service Plan.........224
SD Memory Card, USB and AUX
Ports.....................122
Seat Belt
Load Limiting Devices.........45
Loking Retractor (ALR) Mode....44
Rear Passenger Seat Belts.......43
Seat Belt Reminder Light......111
Seat Belt Reminder System (SBR) . .46
Seat Belts and Pregnant Women . .46
Seat Belts Pretensioners........45
Three-Point Seat Belts.........40
Three-Point Seat Belts Untwisting
Procedure.................43
Seats, Front..................74
Front Seats Cupholders........94Power Lumbar..............75
Seat Adjustment.............74
Seatback Tilt...............75
Seats, Rear..................78
Rear Armrest...............79
Rear Head Restraints..........78
Rear Seats Cupholders.........94
Service and Warranty............8
Siri Smart Personal Assistant.....145
Skyhook Suspension...........103
Smoking Kit.................96
Snow Chains................183
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) -
Air Bags...................47
Start the Engine
Engine Start Failure..........149
Normal Starting of the Engine . .148
Steering Wheel Adjustment.......79
Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel.............144
Stored, Vehicle...............259
Stuck Vehicle, Freeing..........212
Symbols....................12
Tank, Fuel Refill..............192
Technical Data...............269
Telltales
Telltales on Speedometer......109
Telltales on Tachometer.......111
TFT Display: Warning/Indicator
Lights...................114
TFT Display
Controls..................114
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