Maserati Gransport 2005 User Manual

Page 1
Owner’s Manual
1
Page 2
Dear Customer,
We thank you for having chosen a MASERATI.
This vehicle is the end result of the MASERATI tradition and experience in the design and production of sports, touring and racing cars.
In the final section of this manual you will also find instructions for basic maintenance procedures and the complete Scheduled Maintenance plan, which are needed to maintain steady levels of performance, quality and safety. In addition, keep in mind that proper maintenance is an essential factor contributing to the value of the vehicle over time and to protection of the environment.
For Scheduled Maintenance or any other service, simply contact your local Authorized Maserati Dealer . Their technical staff has the proper training and equipment to help ensure that all service work is carried out properly and reliably.
For your own safety and the safety of others, we advise you to read this manual carefully before driving the car.
The Owner's Manual is an integral part of the vehicle and therefore it must always be kept on board.
2
Page 3
3
Page 4
Historical Background
1914
"Alfieri Maserati Garage Workshop" begins its activity in Bologna.
1926
Targa Florio, Type 26: debut and victory for the car which carries the Trident emblem on its hood, symbol of Bologna Neptune statue.
1927
Emilio Maserati wins the Italian champion title with Type 26.
1929
Baconin Borzacchini, Type V4: breaks the world speed 10 km record at 246 km/h.
1930
Borzacchini, V4: first victory in a Grand Prix, at Tripoli.
1933
Maserati is the first among the European manufacturers to introduce hydraulic brake controls on its racing cars. Giuseppe Campari, with Type 8CM, wins the Grand Prix of France and Tazio Nuvolari the Grand Prix of Belgium and of Nice.
4
Historical Background
1934
Giuseppe Furmanik, Type 4CM: breaks the world speed record for the 1100 class at 222 km/h.
1939
Wilbur Shaw with 8CTF wins the Indianapolis 500. Maserati still remains today the first and only Italian manufacturer to have won this legendary track.
1940
Maserati moves to Modena.
1947
Presentation of the first GT car: the A6 1500, with Pininfarina bodywork. The racing version A6GCS comes out winning with Alberto Ascari on the Modena track.
1954
The 250F is victorious in Argentina; this single-seater will enable Maserati to win the Formula 1 World Championship.
1957
Fangio wins the world titles with the 250F. At the end of the year Maserati officially retires from racing.
1961
The 3500 GT is the first Italian car available with fuel-injection.
1963
Creation of Mistral and Quattroporte, then the fastest sedan in the world.
1966
Presentation of Ghibli, a coupé designed by Giugiaro.
1968
Citrôen joins as a partner, and the V6 engine production is started. Presentation of 2+2 Indy.
1971
Presentation of Bora, the first Maserati GT with central engine. Merak will follow a year later.
1973
Khamsin, designed by Bertone, replaces Ghibli.
1975
Citrôen leaves the company, taken over by Alejandro de Tomaso.
1976
The new Quattroporte, designed by Giugiaro, is introduced as a high profile car and will be used even by the President of the Italian Republic.
Page 5
1981
De Tomaso changes strategy and starts producing Biturbo, a sedan with 2 doors with 6-cylinder engine.
1989
Shamal is the first car featuring the new Biturbo 8-cylinder with 3200 hp.
1993
Fiat Auto purchases remaining shares of Maserati and in 1998 presents the new Quattroporte.
1997
Ferrari acquires the control of Maserati.
3500 GT
1998
Quattroporte Evoluzione V8 3.2 - V6
2.8. 3200 GT V8.
1999
3200 GT V8 Automatica.
2000
The Officine Alfieri Maserati program.
2002
Maserati returns to North America.
Ghibli coupé
Mistral coupé
Historical Background
5
Page 6
Introduction
Consulting the Manual
To facilitate reading and rapid use, the topics are subdivided into SECTIONS and CHAPTERS. The important parts requiring particular attention are easily identifiable in the sections and chapters.
EXTREME CAUTION REQUIRED: non-compliance
with the instructions can cause SERIOUS DANGER involving the safety of persons and damage to the vehicle!
WARNING: warning to prevent any damage to the vehicle and thus hazards involving the safety of persons.
Abbreviations
Some descriptions and terms with particular meanings are found in this manual in an abbreviated form:
A.C. - AIR CONDITIONING ABS - ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM -
Wheel locking prevention system during braking
ASR - ANTI SLIP REGULATION -
Prevention of skidding during acceleration
EBD - ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE
DISTRIBUTION - Electronically­controlled distributor of braking force
ECU - ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT MSP - MASERATI STABILITY PROGRAM
Yaw prevention monitoring system
“Cambiocorsa” - Electronically
controlled gearbox.
Updating
The vehicle's high quality level is maintained by constant improvements. Therefore, there may prove to be differences between this manual and your vehicle. All specifications and illustrations contained in this manual refer to those vehicle specifications as of the printing date, and are subject to change without notice.
6
Introduction
Page 7
Service
The information contained in this manual is limited to those instructions and indications that are strictly required for the use and maintenance of the vehicle. The Owner will certainly obtain greater satisfaction and the best performance from the vehicle by following these instructions carefully. We also advise you to have all the maintainance and checking procedures carried out at your
Authorized Maserati Dealer , as it has
properly trained staff and and equipment for your vehicle. See the Manual entitled "SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK" for locations of AUTHORIZED MASERATI DEALERS.
“Cambiocorsa" gearbox
The vehicle is equipped with a mechanical gearbox system with dry double-disc clutch, controlled by an electro-hydraulic system using steering wheel levers. Although the system can be used in "automatic" mode, the "Cambiocorsa" should not be considered as an automatic transmission. Therefore, for correct use, carefully follow the instructions in the respective section of this manual.
NHTSA’s Toll-free Auto Safety Hotline
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash, injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Maserati S.p.A. or Maserati North America, Inc.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Maserati North America, Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1­800-424-9393 (or 1-703-366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.
20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety by calling the Hotline.
Introduction
7
Page 8
Symbols
There are specific colored plates on or near some of the components on your MASERATI. The related symbols are important warnings that the user must follow when using the particular component. Symbols included in the labeling on your MASERATI are listed here, along with the component involved with that symbol.
Danger symbols
Battery
Corrosive liquid.
Battery
Explosion.
Fan
Can start up automatically even with the engine stopped.
Expansion tank
Do not remove the cap when the coolant is hot.
Coil
High voltage.
Belts and pulleys
Moving parts; Keep body parts and clothing away.
Air-conditioning lines
Do not open. Gas under high pressure.
Symbols of prohibitions
Battery
Do not approach with open flames.
Battery
Keep children at a safe distance.
Heat guards - belts - pulleys ­fans
Do not rest your hands on it.
8
Symbols
Page 9
Warning symbols
Catalytic muffler
Do not park or stop over flammable surfaces. Refer to section: “Pollution control devices”.
Hydraulic steering
Do not exceed the maximum level of fluid in the tank. Only use lubricants of the type prescribed in the chapter “Capacities and technical specifications”.
Brake circuit
Do not exceed the maximum level of fluid in the tank. Only use fluids of the type prescribed in the chapter “Capacities and technical specifications”.
Windshield wiper
Only use fluids of the type prescribed in the chapter “Capacities and technical specifications”.
Engine
Only use lubricants of the type prescribed in the chapter “Capacities and technical specifications”.
Vehicle using lead-free gasoline
Only “Premium gasoline” with an AKI (Anti Knock Index) rating no lower than 91 (approximately 96 R.O.N.) must be used.
Expansion tank
Only use fluid of the type prescribed in the chapter "Capacities and Technical Specifications".
Symbols indicating compulsory measures
Battery
Protect your eyes.
Battery - Jack
Refer to the Owner's Manual.
Symbols
9
Page 10
10
Symbols
Page 11
General contents
Car identification data
Active and passive safety
Instruments and controls
Before you drive
Using the vehicle
In an emergency
Capacities and technical specifications
Maintenance
Contents
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Symbols
11
Page 12
12
Symbols
Page 13
Car identification data
Identification plates 14 Homologation plates 15 Instructions plates 17 Key codes 18 Electronic alarm device code 19
1
Symbols
13
Page 14
Identification plates
Chassis marking
The vehicle's identification number
1
can be found on the dashboard panel in front of the passenger seat. To read this number, lift the mat and open the flap A .
A
Engine marking
The engine B serial number is stamped on the lower part of the crankcase, in the starter motor area. The engine type is given on the summary plate located on the front crossmember of the car.
B
14
Identification plates
Page 15
Homologation plates
– Plate for compliance with safety
standards;
– V.I.N. plate;
1
Homologation plates
15
Page 16
– Emission control data plate.
1
16
Homologation plates
Page 17
Instructions plates
– Tire specification plate;
– Lubricant plate.
1
Instructions plates
17
Page 18
A B
Key codes
A CODE CARD is supplied with the keys. This card indicates the following:
1
– the electronic code A to be used for
”emergency starting“;
– the mechanical code B for the keys,
to be given to your Authorized
Maserati Dealer in the case that you
request duplicates of the keys.
WARNING: The code numbers shown on the CODE CARD must be kept in a safe place.
WARNING: You are advised to always keep the CODE CARD number with you, because it is absolutely necessary in the event of “emergency starting” (see on page 144).
WARNING: In the event of a vehicle ownership transfer, it is essential that the new owner is provided with all the keys and the CODE CARD.
WARNING: It is advisable to write down and keep the codes listed on the plates delivered with the keys and the remote control in a safe place (not in the car) in order to request duplicates if needed.
A B
18
Key codes
Page 19
Electronic alarm device code
Rolling Code
Each time the radio operated control is used, the code changes. Keep the plate with the Rolling Code with care and in a safe place. To order extra keys fitted with radio operated controls, contact your Authorized
Maserati Dealer indicating your
complete Rolling Code.
1
Electronic alarm device code
19
Page 20
20
Electronic alarm device code
Page 21
Active and passive safety
Seat belts 22 Proper transport of children 27 Front and side airbags 29 MSP System 34 ABS and EBD systems 35 ASR system (electronic anti-skid device) 37 Parking sensors (optional) 38 Fire extinguisher (optional) 41 Fuel cut-off inertia switch 42
2
21
Page 22
Seat belts
The vehicle is equipped with seat belts with automatic retractors for maximum freedom of movement. The seat belts are equipped with electronically-operated pretensioners
2
and the lower attachments points are connected directly to the seat, to help provide maximum protection whatever the seat position. The passenger seat belt is fitted with the KISI system, which improves safety when children are travelling in special child seats. The system is activated by pulling out the belt to its full length: once the child seat is securely fastened, the belt can no longer be pulled out and hence the belt/child seat system is exceptionally secure. When the belt is released and fully retracted, the system deactivates and resumes its normal operation.
No child under 12 should
travel in the front passenger
seat.
Fastening the seat belts
After recovering the lower part of the seat belt from the external side of the seat, grasp the connection tab to fasten the belt A and pull the seat belt out until the tab is fully inserted in the buckle B . The belt is correctly engaged when the lock clicks into position. Press the button C to release the seat belts. If the driver's seat belt is not fastened, when the ignition key is rotated into position AVV , the the instrument panel will switch on and a buzzer will activate for approximately 8 seconds.
A
warning light on
<
The retractor locking device is designed to activate whenever the belt is pulled out too rapidly or in case of sudden braking or collision. If the belt locks due to too rapid extraction, allow it to retract a short distance to disengage the locking device. The retractor allows the belt to automatically fit to the passenger’s body, allowing him to move freely. When the vehicle is parked on a steep slope, the retractor may lock: this is normal.
WARNING: Feed the belt back into the retractor by hand to avoid twisting and snagging.
22
B
C
Seat belts
Page 23
D
Front seat belt height adjustment
The seat belt height must be adjusted with the car stationary
Always adjust the height of the front seat belts in relation to the height of the driver and the passenger. This precaution can help to substantially reduce the risk of injury in the event of a collision. The belt is correctly adjusted when it passes about halfway between the neck and the shoulder. The seat belt upper anchoring point comes equipped with a swinging ring which can be moved in 4 different positions, allowing the height of the seat belts to be adjusted.
To raise the anchoring point grip ring
directly; to move the anchoring
point downwards use handle E .
After adjustment, always check that the slider to which
the ring is fastened is locked in one of the set positions. Then, with the handle released, push downwards once more to allow the anchoring device to click into place in the event that it has not been released in one of the set positions.
Load limiting devices
To help increase passive safety, the front seat belt retractors are equipped with a load limiting device which is designed to make it possible to control the belt reeling out so that the force exerted on the shoulders while the seat belt is in restraining mode can be limited.
Pretensioners
To help make the front seat belts still more efficient, the vehicle is equipped with pretensioners. These devices "are notified" by a sensor that the vehicle is in a collision and retract the belts slightly. This helps ensure that the belts adhere to the occupants’ bodies before they brake their forward motion. When the belt locks, this indicates that the pretensioners have been activated; a small amount of smoke may be visible. The smoke is not toxic and is not indicative of fire. Following the pretensioner activation, the seat belt can be normally released by pressing the button on the buckle.
2
E
D
Seat belts
23
Page 24
The pretensioners do not require maintenance or lubrication. Tampering with the devices will compromise their efficient operation. If, as a result of exceptional natural circumstances (floods, heavy seas, etc.), the device has been in contact with water and or sludge, it is absolutely
2
essential to replace it. To ensure the best protection from the pretensioners, secure the belt snugly across your chest and pelvis.
The pretensioners will operate only once, and will
operate even if the belts are not fastened. Therefore, they must be replaced by your Authorized Maserati Dealer after they are activated. The units have a ten year service life from the date of manufacture; they must be replaced when their service life is near expiration.
WARNING: Work on the vehicle which involves blows, vibrations or localized heating (over 212 °F - 100 ˚C for 6 hours) in the area of the pretensioners may damage or activate them: vibrations due to bad road surfaces or mounting the pavement, for instance, should not affect the units. Please contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer if service must be carried out.
Do not tamper with the pretensioner components.
Any intervention must be carried out only by qualied and authorized personnel. Always contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Use of the rear seat belts
The rear seat belts must be fastened as shown in the figure.
Remember that, in the event of a violent collision,
passengers in the back seat who are not wearing seat belts not only take a serious personal risk but are also a danger to passengers in the front seats.
Wear the seat belts with your back in an upright position and leaning against the seatback. When the back seats are not occupied, fasten the seat belt buckles into their relative seats.
24
Seat belts
Page 25
General warnings regarding the seat belts
The driver is obligated by law to respect and enforce the
provisions of local legislation regarding the compulsory use of seat belts.
To help provide maximum
protection, you are advised to
keep the seatback in the most upright position possible and the seat belt close to your chest and pelvis. If the seat belt is loose, in the event of an accident you could move too far forward and could be injured. Travelling with the seatback too far reclined could also be dangerous: even if the seat belts are fastened, they may not work correctly. In fact, the belt itself may not be close enough to your body and, if it is in front of you, it could cause injuries in an accident. Also, in an accident, the lower section of the belt could press against the upper part of your stomach rather than the pelvic area, causing serious internal injuries.
Always fasten the seat belts. Traveling without the seat
belts fastened increases the risk of injury in the event of a collision, even with the airbags, as airbags are designed only to provide supplementary protection. In the event of a collision, the seat belts are designed to help reduce the possibility of the vehicle's occupants being thrown against the parts of the passenger compartment or out of the vehicle. The airbags are designed to work together with the seat belts, not to substitute them. The front airbags only intervene in the event of certain head-on collisions of medium or high intensity; They will not be activated if the vehicle rolls over, or in the event of rear or low intensity frontal collisions, or front angular collisions.
Do not fasten your seat belt
using the buckle for the other
seat: in the event of an accident, the lower section of the belt could press against the upper part of your stomach rather than the pelvic area and cause you serious internal injuries.
It is extremely dangerous to travel with the belt positioned
underneath your arm. In the event of an accident you could be thrown forward and could suffer head, neck, and other injuries. Also, if the belt presses against your ribs, it could cause serious internal injuries.
The belt itself must not be
twisted. In an accident, the
restraining force would not be distributed evenly across the belt and could consequently cause injuries. Make sure that it is snugly tted to the occupants bodies. The upper section of the belt must be correctly tted in the seat guide and pass over the shoulder and diagonally over the chest. The lower section must be adhere to your pelvis, not the stomach, to avoid sliding forward in case of collision. Do not use devices (clamps, fasteners etc.) to hold the seat belts away from the passengers' bodies.
2
Seat belts
25
Page 26
Do not carry children on a passenger’s lap. Children must be seated in their own seat.
If the seat belt has been subjected to strong mechanical stress, for
example during a collision, it must be
2
completely replaced together with its anchorages, the anchor point screws and the pretensioner. In fact, even if there are no visible defects, the seat belt could have lost some of its resistance.
Pregnant women must always observe local legislation
regarding the use of seat belts. Make sure in any case that the lower section of the belt is secured well down on the hips, below the abdominal region of the body.
Proper use of the seat belts
1) Always use the seat belts with the
belt completely flat, not twisted; Make sure the belt can move freely and is not obstructed by anything.
2) The seat belts must be replaced any
time the pretensioners are activated or whenever the belt is clearly damaged or worn.
3) Wash the seat belts by hand using
water and Ph neutral soap, rinse them and allow them to dry in the shade. Do not use strong detergents, bleaches, colorants or other chemicals which may weaken the belt fabric.
4) Make sure the retractors do not get
wet: they are designed to work correctly only if kept dry.
26
Seat belts
Page 27
Proper transport of children
For the best protection in the event of a collision, all the vehicle's occupants must travel seated and protected by all the suitable restraining systems. The seat belts are designed to be used by persons whose physical characteristics (age, height, weight) are provided for by established legislation in each country. Anyone who does not comply with these provisions may not travel in the passenger seat. This also applies to children. Their heads are proportionally heavier and larger than those of adults, while their bones and muscles are relatively undeveloped. For children to be restrained correctly in the event of a collision, suitable restraining or safety systems must be used.
No child under 12 should travel in the front passenger seat.
We recommend to carry children using suitable child-
restraint systems and always in the back seat, as this is the most protected position in the event of a collision.
Children must never travel
seated on a passenger's lap. A
child weighs very little until a collision occurs! In a collision, a child becomes so heavy it is impossible to hold onto him or her. For example, in a collision at only 25 mph (40 km/h), a child weighing 12 lb (5.5 kg) exerts a force of 240 lb (110 kg) against the arms of the person holding him or her. Children must always be protected by a suitable restraining system when travelling.
Children who are resting on
the airbag or are too close to it
when it is activated, may be seriously injured. The airbags and pretensioners offer suitable protection for adults and teenagers, but not for children and babies. Neither the seat belts or the airbags are designed for them.
A child traveling in a rearward-facing seat could be
seriously injured by an airbag being activated. This could happen because the seat back of the child's seat may be positioned extremely close to the airbag at the moment it is inated.
The structure of a child's body
is completely different from
adult's or a teenager's (who the seat belts are designed for). A child's hips are so small that seat belt will not stay in the correct position on them. The belt may rise up on the child's stomach and, in the event of a collision, cause serious internal injuries.
2
Proper transport of children
27
Page 28
The vehicle is equipped with three anchorage points (two lower and an upper one) for child seats, as provided by the country regulations.
airbag; it is prohibited to carry children
The vehicle is not provided with a manual deactivation switch for the passenger side
on a rearward facing child-seat mounted on the passenger seat. This regulation is also indicated on the plates attached on the visors and
2
inside the glove compartment.
28
WARNING
Proper transport of children
Page 29
Front and side airbags
10
11
2
4 6 8
1 3 5 7
9
Front and side airbags
2
29
Page 30
The vehicle is equipped with 4 airbags (2 front and 2 side) and electronically­controlled pre-tensioners for the front seat belts. The system components connected to the ECU are as follows:
1) Electronic Control Unit
2
2) Driver's frontal airbag
3) Passenger's frontal airbag
4) Driver's side airbag
5) Passenger's side airbag
6) Front left-hand seat belt pretensioner
7) Front right-hand seat belt
pretensioner
8) Left-hand satellite sensor
9) Right-hand satellite sensor
10) Air bag system failure warning light
Front airbags
The frontal airbags (for the driver and passenger) are safety devices which are designed to intervene in the event of certain head-on collisions. It consists of an almost instantaneously inflating bag contained in a special housing:
– in the center of the steering wheel
on the driver side;
– in the dashboard and with a larger
size bag on the passenger side.
The frontal airbags (for the driver and passenger) are safety devices designed to help protect the occupants in the event of a medium or high intensity head-on collision, which act by placing a cushion (bag) between the occupant and the steering wheel or the instrument panel dashboard. In the event of such a collision, an ECU is designed to process signals from a deceleration sensor and trigger, the inflation of the bag. The bag inflates almost instantaneously between the front passengers and potentially harmful structures. The bag deflates immediately afterwards.
and will come into contact with the bag before it is fully inated. This reduces the protection offered by the bag. That the front airbags (driver and passenger side) do not replace or substitute the seat belts but supplement them, and hence the seat belts must always be worn as provided by established legislation in most states and other parts of the world.
who are not wearing seat belts not only take a serious personal risk but are also a danger to passengers in the front seats.
In the event of a collision, anyone not wearing a seat belt will be thrown forward
Remember that, in the event of a violent collision, passengers in the back seat
30
Front and side airbags
Page 31
In case of a low impact head on collision (in which the retaining action of the seat belts affords adequate protection), or front angular collisions, the airbags do not inflate. In case of a rear collision (e.g., impact from behind by another vehicle) or the airbags do not inflate as they do not offer any additional protection. Therefore the bag's failure to engage in these cases is not an indication of a system malfunction.
Passenger side airbag
The passenger side airbag is designed to afford supplementary protection to a person wearing the seat belt. It is larger than the driver’s side airbag to fill the larger part of the space between the occupant and the dashboard.
Side airbags (side bags)
The side airbags are designed to help provide better protection for those in the front seats in the event of certain moderate to severe side-on collisions. They consist of almost instantaneously inflating bags housed in the door panels. In case of a lateral collision, the electronic control unit processes the signals from the two satellite sensors mounted near to the rear wheelhouse to determine the local acceleration and it activates the side air bag if necessary. The side bag inflates by bursting through the special seam in the door knob. The bag inflates instantaneously between the passenger body and the door. It then deflates immediately. In case of low impact lateral collisions (for which the retaining action of the seat belts affords adequate protection), the airbags are designed to not inflate. It follows that the side airbags do not replace or substitute the seat belts but supplement them, and hence the seat belts must always be worn as provided by established legislation and in most state and other parts of the world.
WARNING: The front and/or side airbags may inflate if the vehicle suffers a violent impact beneath the car body, for example when hitting curbs, colliding with steps or speed bumps, potholes etc.
WARNING: Airbag inflation releases a small amount of powder. This powder is not harmful and does not indicate the presence of fire. Also, the surface of the deployed bag and the interior of the vehicle may be covered with a powdery residue: this powder may irritate skin and eyes. If contact occurs, wash with a pH neutral soap and water.
2
Front and side airbags
31
Page 32
If the warning light switches on when the vehicle
is running (indicating a fault), contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible to have the system checked.
WARNING: The airbag system has a
2
service life of ten years. When this expiration date is approaching, contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
In case of a collision with
consequent airbag
deplayment, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer for replacement of the entire safety system, electronic control unit, seat belts, pretensioners, and to have the vehicle’s electrical system checked.
All testing, repairs and
replacement of the airbag
system must be done by your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
only by authorized personnel of your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
WARNING: To scrap the vehicle, please contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system deactivated.
If the vehicle is sold, the new owner must be informed of how to use the vehicle and of the aforesaid warnings and he must also be given the Owner's Manual.
basis of different criteria according to the type of collision. The fact that one or the other system do not activate is not indicative of system malfunction.
Never remove the steering wheel. This operation, when needed, must be performed
The electronic control unit activates the pretensioners and front/side airbags on the
General warnings
When the ignition key is rotated to the AVV position
the warning light switches on, but it should switch off after approximately 5 seconds. If the light fails to come on at this time, or stays on, or lights up when driving, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer immediately.
Drive with both hands on the
steering wheel so that if the
airbag inates it can do so freely without encountering obstacles which can cause serious injuries. Do not drive with the body curved forward but keep the seat back upright to support your back.
Do not apply stickers or other
objects to the steering wheel
or the passenger side airbag housing.
32
Front and side airbags
Page 33
Do not travel with objects in your lap or in front of your
chest a pipe, pencil or other object held in your mouth; in the event of a collision, the deplayment of the airbag could result in serious injury.
Note that with the ignition
key inserted and turned to the
AVV position, even with the engine switched off, the airbags can inate even if the vehicle is stationary, if it is run into by another vehicle. Thus, even with the vehicle stationary, occupants should be belted in their seats. On the other hand, the airbags will not inate in case of collision with the vehicle stationary if the key is not inserted and turned; failure of the airbags to inate in these circumstances is not indicative of system malfunction.
If the vehicle has been the
object of theft or attempted
theft, if it has been vandalized or involved in ooding, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the vehicle and the airbag system checked.
If service is carried out on the electrical system incorrectly,
the airbag could be activated, thereby causing injuries to anyone in the vicinity.
The airbags do not replace the
seat belts but afford
supplementary protection. Furthermore, in case of low impact head-on, rear impact, or roll-overs, the passengers are protected exclusively by the seat belts, which must always be secured.
Do not wash the internal door
panels with water or
pressurized vapor.
2
Front and side airbags
33
Page 34
MSP System
Activating the MSP system
The MSP system is automatically
The vehicle is equipped with an MSP (Maserati Stability Program) yaw prevention monitoring system encompassing all of the vehicle's control systems: ABS, EBD, ASR and
2
MSR. It has a model within it that predicts the vehicle's behaviour with extreme accuracy. The system is designed to detect whether the driver is about to lose control of the vehicle. In this case, it can activate the brake calipers individually and engine
enabled each time the engine is started. During the activation phases, the initials MSP switch on in green on the multi-function display. To disable it, press button A for about 2 seconds. When the system is disabled, the initials, on the multi-function display and the LED on the button light up. Press button A to switch on the system again: the warning light on the multi­function display and the button led go off.
control, in order to create a torque sufficient to resist the vehicle's yawing moment.
Fault signals
In the event of a fault, the system is
WARNING In the event of a malfunction with the MSP disabled, the vehicle will react as if it were not equipped with this system. In any case, have the MSP system checked at the Maserati Service Network as soon as possible.
WARNING If you have to tow the car with 2 wheels raised, ensure that the ignition key is in the STOP position. Otherwise, with the MSP switched on, the respective control unit stores a malfunction in the memory resulting in the initials lighting up on the instrument panel, which requires the intervention of the Maserati Service Network for resetting of the system.
automatically disabled and cannot be re-activated. When driving, this condition is signalled by the LED on the button switching off and by the initials lighting up on the multi-
WARNING In low grip conditions (when there is ice, snow, sand etc.) It is advisable not to use the SPORT mode function, even with the MSP enabled.
function display. When the engine is started, any system malfunction is signalled by the initials lighting up on the multi-function display.
34
MSP System
P
S
M
A
Page 35
ABS and EBD systems
The vehicle is equipped with ABS (Antilock-Braking System) and EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution) systems which, via the ECU and the ABS sensors, help increase the braking system's performance. In the event of an emergency stop or braking on slippery surfaces (where there is snow, ice, etc.), the ABS, together with the conventional braking system, are disigned to allow the driver to apply maximum braking force without the wheels locking and the driver consequently losing control of the vehicle. The system is based on an ECU which processes the signals transmitted by the 4 sensors located on the 4 wheels. When a wheel is tending to lock, the sensor warns the ECU which, in turn, informs to the electro-hydraulic unit to intervene by modulating the pressure exerted on the brake calipers. The driver will feel a “pulsing” sensation coming from the brake pedal, which is normal.
In the event of a failure, the system will be deactivated, but this will not affect the efficiency of the standard braking system. The failure is indicated by the red warning ABS instrument panel. In this case, we recommend you contact the nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer, which, thanks to the self-diagnostics system the vehicle is equipped with, should be able to identify the problem.
make approved for this model by the manufacturer.
switching on on the
>
The vehicles must be tted
with wheel rims, tires and
brake lining of the kind and
Although this device contributes greatly to the
vehicle's safety, it is still essential to drive with particular care, especially when the road is wet or there is snow or ice on the road.
The vehicle is equipped with
the EBD (Electronic Brakeforce
Distribution) system. If the warning lights on when the engine is running, this indicates a malfunction in the EBD system; in this case sharp braking could lead to the rear wheels locking too early, and the vehicle may skid. Driving extremely carefully, go directly to the nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system checked.
BRAKE switches
>
2
ABS and EBD systems
35
Page 36
If only the switches on while the engine
is running, this normally indicates a malfunction in the ABS only. In this case, the braking system maintains its efciency, but the anti­locking device cannot be used. In these conditions the EBD system may also
2
function less efciently. Also, in this case we recommend you go to your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible to have the system checked, avoiding any sharp braking while you drive.
warning light
>
If the minimum brake uid level warning light BRAKE
switches on, stop the vehicle immediately and check the brake fluid level in the tank: if the level is below the minimum, top it up with the prescribed uid and contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system checked. In fact, any uid leaks from the hydraulic system will jeopardize the operation of both the standard braking and the ABS systems.
The system's performance, in terms of active safety, must
not lead the driver to take unecessary futile and unjustied risks. The vehicle must always be driven suitably with regard to the weather and road conditions, visibility and the trafc.
The maximum deceleration
that can be reached always
depends on the tires' grip on the road. Obviously, if there is snow or ice on the road, the grip is greatly reduced and therefore, in these conditions the braking distance is greater, even with the activation of the ABS system.
36
ABS and EBD systems
Page 37
ASR system (electronic anti-skid device)
The ASR system helps prevent the driving wheels from skidding during acceleration via the engine's ECU action (delayed spark advance, reduced engine supply throttle opening and injection cut-off), and that of the rear brakes. The ASR's action helps to increase the stability and the vehicle's active safety when it is running, especially in the following situations:
– internal wheel skidding on curves
because of the dynamic variations of the load or excessive acceleration
– excessive power transmitted to the
wheels, also in relation to road conditions
– acceleration on slippery surfaces or
where there is snow or ice,
– in the event of loss of grip on wet
roads (aquaplaning).
The ASR acts in combination with the electronic suspension adjustment system: in normal conditions (SPORT mode disabled) stability is prioritized in low and medium grip conditions, while with the SPORT mode enabled the system gives priority to the traction, optimizing the vehicle's performance.
MSR function (engine braking torque adjustment)
The ASR system also helps control the engine braking torque when the accelerator pedal is released under low grip conditions (snow, ice etc.): in these conditions, in fact, the engine's high braking torque may cause instability of the vehicle. The system, using the same sensors as the ABS, detects the skidding from one or both of the driving wheels when the accelerator is released and opens the engine supply motorized throttle, thereby reducing the braking torque and restoring the driving wheels' maximum grip conditions.
WARNING: The maximum deceleration that can be obtained with the engine brake still depends on the tire grip on the road. Obviously, snow or ice on the road greatly reduce the grip values.
2
ASR system (electronic anti-skid device)
37
Page 38
Parking sensors (optional)
During parking maneuvers, the parking sensors provide the driver with information on the distance between obstacles found behind the vehicle. The information on the presence and
2
distance of the obstacle is transmitted to the driver by warning beeps which sound with an increasing frequency as the vehicle approaches the obstacle. By supplementing his/her direct visual information with that provided by the system's warning sound signals, the driver may avoid potential collisions.
The parking system sensors, housed in the rear bumper, are activated automatically when the key is turned to the AVV position and the reverse gear is engaged. When the reverse gear is engaged, a beep warns the driver that the system is active. The system then begins to beep as soon as an obstruction is detected, with the frequency increasing as the vehicle approaches the obstacle. When the obstacle is located at a distance of less than 12 in (30 cm), the beep is continuous.
The warning beep stops immediately if the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle increases. The tone cycle is constant if the distance measured by the central sensors remains unaltered, while if this occurs with the lateral sensors, the signal stops after approximately 3 seconds, to prevent for example continuous beeps in the event of maneuvers alongside walls.
Sensors
To detect the distance of the obstacles, the system uses 4 sensors housed in the rear bumper.
38
However, the driver remains responsible during parking
maneuvers and in other potentially dangerous situations. The system has actually been designed only as a supplementary aid during parking maneuvers, since it helps the driver to detect objects outside the eld of vision.
Parking sensors (optional)
For the system to operate correctly the sensors
positioned on the bumper must be kept clean (remove any mud, dirt, snow or ice).
Page 39
WARNING: When cleaning the sensors, take special care not to scratch or damage them. Do not use dry, rough or hard cloths. The sensors must be washed with clean water, possibly with car shampoo added. In car-washes which use steam jet or high pressure cleaning machines, keep the nozzle at least 4 in (10 cm) away from the sensors.
Sensor range
The sensors allow the system to monitor the rear of the vehicle; in fact, their position covers the central and lateral zones at the rear of the vehicle.
If there is an object located in the central zone, it will be detected at distances of less than 1.64 yd (1.50 m). If the obstacle is located in a lateral position, it will be detected at distances of less than 24 in (0.6 m).
2
Parking sensors (optional)
39
Page 40
Fault signals
The system's ECU runs all the checks on the components every time the reverse gear is engaged. A parking sensor system failure is indicated by a continuous warning signal from the buzzer when the
2
reverse gear is engaged. In the event of a failure signal, stop the vehicle and rotate the ignition key to the STOP position. Then try cleaning the sensors or moving the vehicle away from any possible ultrasound sources (e.g., pneumatic truck brakes or pneumatic hammers) and rotate the ignition key to the AVV position. This way, if the cause of the operating fault has been removed, the system will start functioning again automatically and the failure buzzer will stop. If however, the failure beep continues, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system checked.
WARNING: During parking maneuvers, always take the utmost care with obstacles that could be located above or underneath the sensors. In fact, in certain circumstances, objects located near the rear of the vehicle may not be detected by the system and therefore could damage the vehicle or be damaged themselves.
WARNING: The signals transmitted by the sensors can also be altered by damage to the sensors or by dirt, snow or ice on the latter or even by ultrasound systems (e.g. pneumatic truck brakes or pneumatic hammers) in the vicinity.
potentially dangerous situations. When these maneuvers are performed, always make sure there are no people (especially children) or animals in the maneuvering area. The parking sensors are only a supplementary aid for the driver.
The driver remains
responsible during parking
maneuvers and in other
40
Parking sensors (optional)
Page 41
Fire extinguisher (optional)
A portable fire extinguisher is located on the passenger compartment floor for immediate accessibility in case of need. The extinguisher is fastened by means of special brackets. Charged with powder, it has a 4.4 lb (2 kg) capacity (8 second nominal discharge time) and does not contain chlorofluorocarbons. Check the pressure and the charge status using the pressure gauge A regularly.
A
The fire extinguisher must always be fastened to its special brackets. If it is not used, we recommend you remove the entire device to free the passenger foot area from the fire extinguisher brackets.
WARNING: To use the fire extinguisher, follow the specific instructions indicated on the device.
2
Fire extinguisher (optional)
41
Page 42
Fuel cut-off inertia switch
The vehicle is equipped with a safety switch which is designed to intervene in the event of a collision, cutting off the fuel supply and consequently causing the engine to stop. It also
2
prevents the fuel spreading if the fuel lines are damaged during the accident. The intervention of the safety switch is indicated by the warning light appearing on the instrument panel. The switch is positioned inside the left­hand service compartment, in the luggage compartment. To gain access to the switch, open the compartment hatch by pulling the handgrip A.
reactivate the switch in order to prevent any re risks. Contact your local Authorized Maserati Dealer immediately.
Resetting the switch
Rotate the ignition key to the STOP position. Check that there is no leakage from the fuel system. If no leaks are found, reset the inertia switch which stops the fuel pump operation, by pressing the button B on the switch. Rotate the ignition key to the AVV position, wait for a few seconds and then move it to the ACC. position.
After impact, if you smell fuel or note any leakage from the fuel supply system, do not
Check that the warning light on the instrument panel is switched off. Check once again that there are no fuel leaks.
42
Fuel cut-off inertia switch
A
B
Page 43
Instruments and controls
Dashboard (version with "Cambiocorsa" gearbox) 44 Instrument panel 46 Indicators and warning lights 48 Instruments and indicators 51 Trip odometer reset button 55 Instrument panel dimmer switch 55 Controls and interior equipment 56
3
43
Page 44
Dashboard (version with "Cambiocorsa" gearbox)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 1514 15
3
16
17
19
2120
24 22
28 27 26 19 18 253132 30 29
33
23
44
Dashboard (version with "Cambiocorsa" gearbox)
Page 45
1) Instrument panel
2) Lower gear activation lever DOWN
3) Interior temperature sensor
4) Driver’s airbag
5) Upper gear activation lever UP
6) Windshield/headlight wiper/washer
control lever (optional)
7) Upper ventilation and heating outlet
8) Clock
9) Central air-conditioning and heating
vents
10) Fuel tank flap control button (located in the glove compartment)
11) Luggage compartment lid control button (in the glove compartment)
12) Passenger’s airbag
13) Glove compartment
14) Air conditioning and heating
system vents
15) Side window vents
16) Ventilation and heating controls
17) Stereo
18) Dashboard switch cluster
19) Electric window controls
20) Joystick for shifting to 1
reverse gears
21) Tunnel switch cluster
22) External rear-view mirror controls
23) Rear air-conditioning and heating
vents
24) 12-Volt socket
25) Handbrake lever
st
and
26) Starter/steering wheel lock switch
27) Lower air-conditioning/heating
vents
28) Horn control
29) Steering wheel height and depth
adjuster lever
30) Cruise Control control lever (optional), direction indicators and low/high beam switch
31) External lights control
32) Hood opening lever
33) Seat adjustment controls
3
Dashboard (version with "Cambiocorsa" gearbox)
45
Page 46
Instrument panel
USA - CDN version
3
46
2
1
Instrument panel
3
4 5 6 7 8 9
24 23
30 20 19
29 28 27 26
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
21
22
25
17
18
Page 47
1) Oil pressure gauge and low pressure warning light
2) Coolant thermometer and high temperature warning light
3) Front seat heating warning light
4) Parking lights/low beams warning
light
5) Rear fog light warning light
6) Air bag/pretensioners failure
warning light
7) Light failure warning light
8) High beams warning light
9) Warning light for OBDII engine
control system failure
10) Catalytic converter high temperature warning light
11) ABS system failure warning light
12) Front brake pad worn/low brake
fluid warning light
13) Handbrake on warning light
14) Direction indicator warning light
15) Maserati CODE system warning
light
16) Driver’s seat belt warning light
17) Voltmeter and generator warning
light
18) Fuel level gauge and low fuel indicator
19) Tacometer
20) Instrument panel dimmer switch
21) Multi-function display
22) Doors, engine/luggage
compartment open display
23) Inertia switch activated warning light
24) Front brake pad worn/low brake fluid warning light
25) Indicator for "Cambiocorsa" gear engaged / parking lights on
26) External temperature gauge
27) External temperature LED: it
switches on when the temperature is equal to or lower than 36 °F (+ 2 °C) (icy road surface hazard)
28) Electronic alarm device LED
29) Speedometer with trip and total
distance odometer
30) Trip odometer reset button
3
Instrument panel
47
Page 48
Indicators and warning lights
stop immediately and consult the your
Seat heating (optional)
Indicates that the heating device of one or both front
seats is turned on.
Parking lights/low beams
3
parking lights are turned on.
It switches on when the dipped lights, low beams or
Rear fog lights
This lights up when the rear fog lights are switched on.
Airbag/pre-tensioner failure
When the pre-tensioner and/ or airbag system is defective.
Turning the key to AVV, the light comes on but it should go out after a few seconds
with the engine running.
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
system failure or burning-out of the bulbs for the parking, license plate, stop or rear fog lights.
If the light stays on or if it does not come on or if it comes on during running,
Light failure warning light
It switches on in the case of
High beams
When the high beams are turned on or flashing.
warning light should switch on when the ignition key is turned to the AVV position and switch off as soon as the engine is started. This will show that the warning light is working properly. If the warning light remains on or switches on while driving, it indicates that there is a failure in the fuel supply/ ignition and emission control systems. The failure could cause high exhaust emissions, loss of performance, poor driving conditions and high fuel consumption levels. Under these conditions you can proceed slowly without demanding engine performance or high speed. Prolonged use of the car when the warning light is on can cause damage. For this reason, you should contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible. The warning light will go out if the problem disappears. The error will be stored by the system in any case.
Engine control system failure OBDII
Under normal conditions, the
48
Indicators and warning lights
Page 49
WARNING: When you turn the ignition key to the AVV position and the does not light up or switches on when driving the car, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible.
UU
UU
Catalytic converter high temperature warning light
Turning the key to AVV the warning light comes on for self-diagnosis, but should go out after starting the engine. This warning light starts flashing or comes on with a fixed light when engine malfunction results in high exhaust system temperature.
WARNING LIGHT FLASHING: catalyst temperature is too
high. Reduce speed immediately until the warning light goes out and then drive carefully at moderate speed. Contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible for service.
IF THE WARNING LIGHT CONTINUES FLASHING OR
STAYS ON AFTER HAVING REDUCED THE SPEED: dangerous temperature in the catalytic converters, catalysts can be damaged. Stop the car immediately and have it towed to the nearest Authorized Maserati Dealer for service.
Maserati declines all
responsibility any damage
caused from non compliance with the above mentioned warnings.
Defective wheel anti­lock system (ABS)
Switches on when a problem is detected in the ABS system is defective. The normal brake system remains operational, but it is advisable to contact your Authorized Maserati
Daler as soon as possible.
Front brake pads worn/ brake fluid low
Switches on when the front brake pads reach the wear limit or the brake fluid level drops below the minimum level. The operation of the warning light can be checked by pressing the button on the brake fluid reservoir cover located in the engine compartment.
3
When replacing the front brake pads, also check the rear brake pads for wear.
If the warning light comes on when the car is travelling
immediately check brake fluid level. If uid level is below the minimum limit there could be a leakage. Contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer before restarting the car.
Indicators and warning lights
49
Page 50
Handbrake on
The warning light flashes when the handbrake is operated.
Direction indicators
This lights up when the direction indicators or
the hazard lights are switched on.
3
may switch on under three possible conditions:
– One flash - key code recognized. The
– Fixed light - key code not recognised.
– Flashing light - vehicle not protected
Maserati CODE
When the ignition key is turned to the AVV position, it
engine can be started.
To start the engine, follow the emergency starting procedure as specified in the chapter "emergency situations", after having attempted to start it with other keys.
by the Maserati CODE. The engine can, however, be started but, contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer as soon as possible because the car is not protected against attempts at theft.
fastened incorrectly. A buzzer is also activated for 8 seconds when the light is on.
switch has been activated following a collision, thereby shutting off the fuel supply.
the switch in order to prevent the risk of re. Contact your local Authorized Maserati Dealer immediately.
Seat belts
Switches on when the driver's seat belt is not fastened or
Fuel shut-off inertia switch on
Switches on when the inertia
After impact, if you smell fuel or leakage is noted from the fuel system do not re-activate
50
Indicators and warning lights
Page 51
Instruments and indicators
1 – Oil pressure gauge
It indicates the engine oil pressure. In normal operation, the needle must be at the center (35 to 70 psi) (2.5 to 5 bar). If it moves towards 0 and at the same time the warning light switches on, stop the car and carry out the necessary checks. The warning light also switches on when the igntion key is turned to the AVV position, but it should switch off as soon as the engine starts. A delay in the light going out is permitted only when the engine is idling. If the engine has been required to work at maximum rate, the warning light may flash with the engine idling but it should go out when accelerating lightly.
2 – Coolant temperature gauge
It indicates the temperature of the coolant. If the needle indicates high temperature and at the same time the warning light switches on, stop the car immediately and have the cooling system checked by your Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
20 – Tachometer
It indicates the engine's r.p.m. Correct driving allows the driver to utilize the engine performance fully, without the need for over-revving.
3
Instruments and indicators
51
Page 52
18 – Voltmeter
It indicates the battery voltage and the consequent normal operation of the charging system. With the battery in good condition, the engine off and the starter key in AVV position, it is located between 10V and 13V. With the engine running the indicator moves to values over 13V. The low recharge warning light inside the
3
voltmeter indicates possible problems in the recharging system. When the starter key is turned to the AVV position, the warning light switches on, but it should switch off as soon as the engine starts. Any delay in its switching off with the engine idling is not indicative of malfunctioning.
19 – Fuel level gauge
The warning light inside the instrument switches on to indicate that there are about 5 US gallons (18 liters) fuel left in the tank.
52
Instruments and indicators
Page 53
22 – Multi-function display
MSP Switches on when the MSP
system is activated. Indicates deactivation or
failure of the MSP system.
SPORT Indicates electronic
suspensions "sport" setting. This indicates the defroster
for the rear window and external rear-view mirrors is switched on .
CRUISE Indicates that the Cruise
Control is activated.
Indicates a failure in the electronic suspensions system.
v
tt
tt
))
))
Engine oil pressure
low.
Indicates a failure in the
“Cambiocorsa" gearbox.
Indicates windshield/
headlight washer fluid low.
AUTO Indicates that the
"automatic transmission" mode is set for the "Cambiocorsa" gearbox.
LEVEL Indicates low
"Cambiocorsa" gearbox oil level.
ICE Indicates that the "low
grip" mode is set for the "Cambiocorsa" gearbox.
23 – Doors and engine/luggage compartment open display
Indicates that doors and hood/trunk are open or not properly closed.
3
Instruments and indicators
53
Page 54
26 – Indicator for "Cambiocorsa" gear engaged / parking lights on
When the ignition key is turned to the AVV position, it indicates that the "Cambiocorsa" gear is engaged:
N (neutral) – R (reverse)
st
1 (1
gear)
nd
2 (2
3
3 (3rd gear) – 4 (4th gear) – 5 (5th gear) – 6 (6th gear) When the key is removed, it indicates,
through the warning light parking lights are on.
gear)
F, that the
27 – External temperature gauge
Indicates the external temperature in °C or °F, according to the market.
WARNING: When the letter "E" is displayed for several seconds (when starting the engine and before the outside ambient temperature appears) it indicates a malfunction in the heating/air-conditioning system. Contact your Authorized Maserati
Dealer as soon as possible for service.
28 – Outside temperature LED
Switches on when the outside temperature is equal to or lower than 36 °F (+ 2 °C) to indicate the risk of icy road surfaces.
54
26
Instruments and indicators
26
28 27
Page 55
Trip odometer reset button
Instrument panel dimmer switch
Press button A to set the trip odometer to zero.
Turn button B, with the external lights on, to adjust the instrument panel lighting.
3
A B
Tip Odometer reset button / Instrument panel dimmer switch
Trip odometer reset button
55
Page 56
Controls and interior equipment
Hazard warning lights
Press button A to turn on the hazard warning lights. Their operation does not depend upon the position of the ignition key. Press the button again to turn them off.
3
When these lights are on, the directional indicators, the related warning lights on the instrument panel and the button are flashing.
MSP system
The MSP system is automatically activated when starting the engine. It is possible to disconnect or reconnect the system during running by pressing button B. To prevent inadvertent deactivation, the button is to be pressed for about 2 seconds for deactivating the MSP system. When the MSP system is on, the button led is off, when the system is on the MSP warning light on the multi­function display lights up. When the system is off, the LEDs on the
SPORT setting
Pressing button C will select the SPORT mode, which sets the suspensions, traction control and Cambiocorsa gearbox (if available) to a racing-type driving style. Please note that selecting the SPORT mode strongly decreases driving comfort, especially in city traffic and on uneven roadbeds.
pushbutton and the letters on
WARNING: When the hazard warning
the multifunction display light up.
lights are activated, the directional indicators control is disabled.
A
56
Controls and interior equipment
P
S
M
P
S
M
B
P
S
M
C
Page 57
Rear fog lights
Press button D to switch on the rear fog lights. They only work with the front fog lights or low beams on. The LED on the pushbutton switches on when the lights are on.
Do not use the rear fog lights in normal visibility conditions to avoid dazzling vehicles
behind.
D
Heated side window and side­view mirror defroster
Activation of the heated side window and of the side rear view mirror defroster is only possible when the ignition key is in the AVV position and by pressing button E. Although activation of the heated side window is timed, it is advisable to turn it off as soon as the window is cleared of mist or frost to avoid overloading the battery. When the heated side window is activated, the LED on the button lights up.
WARNING: To prevent the battery from going flat, it is advisable to activate the heated side window only when the engine is running.
12-Volt socket
WARNING: The current plug is powered only when the key is turned to AVV and it can only be connected to devices with a power absorption of 15A maximum (180W power). Do not connect devices with a higher power absorption to the current plug. A prolonged power absorption can discharge the battery, preventing the engine from being started once again.
To access the socket, lift the cover.
3
E
Controls and interior equipment
57
Page 58
Opening the luggage compartment
Press pushbutton F (located inside the glove compartment) to open the trunk lid. Vehicles are also equipped with a lever inside the luggage compartment, which permits opening from the inside.
Opening the fuel tank flap
Press the G pushbutton (inside the
glove compartment) to open the fuel
tank flap on the right-hand rear side of
the car.
Clock
Press pushbutton H to set the clock: slight pressure = slow adjustment prolonged pressure = fast adjustment. The clock lights up when the external lights are turned on.
3
58
F G
H
Controls and interior equipment
Page 59
Front overhead lights
The overhead lights include one central light and one reading light. The central light switches on automatically when one of the doors is opened and switches off a set period of time after they are closed. It can also be switched on manually by pressing button L. The reading light is controlled by button M.
L
Rear overhead lights
The rear overhead lights N, which switch on automatically when one of the doors is opened and off again after a set time period, are activated manually by pressing the transparent panel at point P.
N P
Sun visors
These can be positioned to the front or to the side. To place the visor sideways, lower it and unhook it from the retainer Q. The vanity mirror is accessed by lowering the passenger side visor. Its built-in light switches on automatically (with the ignition key on AVV) when the protective cover is opened. Before raising the visor, close the mirror cover.
3
M
Q
Controls and interior equipment
59
Page 60
Glove compartment
It is positioned in the lower part of the dashboard on the passenger's side, and the opening pushbutton R is equipped with a lock. The compartment is lit by a courtesy light when it is opened.
The glove and luggage compartment locks cannot be operated using the
3
“garage” key. This key therefore, can be used when leaving the vehicle with a garage or parking facility, as it allows the staff to move the car but not to open the glove compartment (if it is closed beforehand with the main key) or the luggage compartment (see on page 67).
the car is running.
To ensure passenger safety, the glove compartment must always remain closed when
Seat pockets
The front seats come equipped with a map pocket on the back.
WARNING: Do not store heavy or pointed objects in the seat pockets.
60
R
Controls and interior equipment
Page 61
Coat-hooks
These are found in the rear of the passenger compartment. To pull out a hook press button S. To reposition it back, push it upwards in its seating.
When the hooks are not in use, turn them to the closed position.
3
S
Controls and interior equipment
61
Page 62
62
Controls and interior equipment
Page 63
Before you drive
Doors 64 Engine compartment hood 66 Luggage compartment 67 Fuel tank flap 68 Keys 69 Ignition switch 72 Electronic alarm device 73 Front seats 78 Rear seats 82 Side-view mirrors 83 Steering wheel 85 External lights and directional indicators 86 Windshield wipers and headlight washers (optional) 88 Sound system 90 Air conditioning and heating system 92 Specific luggage set (optional) 99
4
63
Page 64
Doors
They are not designed to support the
weight of a person and could cause
Opening doors from the outside
Switch off the alarm device and the centralized door locking by the electronically operated control (see paragraph “Electronic alarm device” on page 75). With the central lock released, lift the handle to open the door. With alarm device off it is possible to open the door by inserting and turning the key in the lock of one of the doors.
4
Never use the lateral aerodynamic extensions located underneath the door as a step. They are not designed to support the weight of a person and could cause injuries if they break.
Never use the lateral aerodynamic extensions located underneath the door
injuries if they break.
From the inside
The central door lock is switched on or
off from the inside of the car using the
safety button A on any one of the
doors.
The central door locking is
automatically released by pulling the
internal handle of one of the doors.
WARNING: If one of the doors is not
closed properly or there is a problem in
the system, the central door lock will
not switch on and after some attempts,
the device is disabled for several
minutes. During that time , the doors
can still be locked or unlocked
manually without the activation of the
electrical system.
as a step.
After this period the unit is once again ready to receive instructions. If the cause of the malfunction has been eliminated, the device will resume normal operation. If not, the disabling cycle will be repeated.
Door open warning lights
These warning lights, on the instrument panel, come on when the doors, engine and luggage compartment lids are not properly closed.
Power windows
Activation is possible only with the ignition key in the AVV position. The controls are found on the central console, in front of the gearshift lever.
B-Open/close front left-hand window C-Open/close front right-hand
window.
A
64
Doors
P
S
M
C
B
Page 65
Pressing the window button on the driver side B with the key in the AVV position operates the window in automatic mode: the window is closed when it reaches the limit stop (or by pressing the button again).
WARNING: If the power window is operated with the door open, the window stops before reaching the upper threshold to prevent interference with the strip when closing the door.
When the door is opened, the window is slightly lowered
and then closes automatically after the door is closed: take the utmost care to avoid passengers (especially children) being near the windows when opening/closing the doors.
Improper use of electric
window controls can be
dangerous. Check that passengers are away from the side windows before closing them. Always remove the ignition key when you get out of the car in order to avoid accidental activation of the power windows - they can be hazardous for passengers remaining in the car.
Never leave children unattended inside the vehicle:
If one or both doors are open or not closed properly, both power windows work even if the ignition key is in the STOP position or if it has been removed. The possibility of the window controls being operated can be very dangerous.
Leaving children in a parked
car with the windows shut is
dangerous. The temperature inside the car can reach very high levels, causing fainting and serious injury.
WARNING: Before disconnecting the battery, lower the side windows by at least 1.5-2 in (4-5 centimeters), in order to avoid damaging the strips when opening and closing the doors. When the battery is connected and loaded, this operation is carried out automatically upon opening and closing the door. The windows must remain lowered until the battery is connected once again. If the battery runs flat when the windows are fully raised, open the door only if necessary and taking utmost care. Do not close the door as long as the window cannot be lowered.
Door open indicator
Each door is fitted with a reflector D fitted to the door panel.
Buzzer
An intermittent buzzer is activated when, with the driver’s door open, the ignition key is turned from position “0” to position “II”.
Door courtesy light
Each door is equipped with a courtesy light E, fitted on the lower part of the door panel to light up the access/exit area of the car.
D
E
4
Doors
65
Page 66
Engine compartment hood
To open the engine compartment hood: pull lever A located on the lower left hand side of the dashboard.
WARNING: If necessary, the engine compartment hood can be released by pulling the eyelet on the emergency cable found near the lever.
Release the safety device by lifting button B located in the middle of the grille. Lifting the engine compartment lid: The procedure is facilitated by the side gas struts. The engine compartment lid positions itself at the maximum opening position and does not require support stays. To close the engine compartment lid: lower it to about 8 in (20 cm) from the engine compartment and let it drop; it closes automatically.
4
Always check that the hood is properly shut so that it cannot open while the car is moving.
66
B
B
A
Engine compartment hood
Page 67
Luggage compartment
The luggage compartment trunk can be opened from the inside or outside of the car. To open it from the inside use button A, which is found in the glove compartment. To open the trunk from the outside, use the ignition key.
Raising the lid is is facilitated by the action of the gas struts.
Vehicles are also equipped with a lever inside the luggage compartment, which permits opening from the inside. In addition, the glove and luggage compartment locks cannot be operated using the “garage” key. This key therefore, can be used when leaving the vehicle with a garage or parking facility, as it allows the staff to
move the car but not to open the glove compartment (if it is closed beforehand with the main key) or the luggage compartment.
WARNING: The struts are calibrated to help ensure proper operation with the weights specified by the manufacturer. Arbitrary additions of objects (spoilers, trunk racks, etc.) can jeopardize proper operation and safety in the use of the luggage compartment lid.
When using the trunk, never
exceed the maximum loads
allowed (see chapter 7, Capacities and Technical Specications). Also check that the objects contained in the trunk are arranged properly.
The luggage compartment is illuminated by the ceiling light B which switches on automatically when the lid
is opened and it switches off after a timed interval.
If the luggage compartment lid is left open, the light switches off after several minutes. To switch it on again, close the lid and then re-open it.
4
A
B
Luggage compartment
67
Page 68
Fuel tank flap
The fuel tank flap is found on the right-hand rear side of the car. To open the flap, press pushbutton A which is located inside the glove compartment. The cap’s hermetic seal may result in a slight pressure increase in the tank. Any hissing noise while the cap is being released is normal.
4
When refueling, the cap must remain hanging from the flap by means of the respective hook B. The cap is joined to the filler neck with a strap to prevent misplacement while refueling. The flap must be re-closed manually. Before closing the flap, check that the fuel filler cap is fully tightened.
Do not bring open ames or lit cigarettes close to the ller
because of the risk of re! Also do not put your face close to the ller so as not to inhale noxious fumes.
Fuel tank flap emergency opening
If necessary the flap can be opened by pulling the cable C located on the right hand side of the luggage compartment.
68
Fuel tank flap
A
B
C
Page 69
Keys
The Maserati CODE system
In order to increase protection against attempts at theft, the car is equipped with an electronic engine immobilizer system (Maserati CODE), which is automatically activated when the starter key is removed. Each starter key contains an electronic device which transmits a code signal to the Maserati CODE control unit, and engine ignition is enabled only if the key code is recognized by the system. The keys supplied are two of type A and one “valet” key, B.
A A B
Key A can be used for all functions. Key B is used for: – ignition – alarm activation/deactivation. It can be used when the vehicle is left with a garage or parking facility, as it allows the staff to move the car but not to open the glove compartment (if it is closed beforehand with the main key) or the luggage compartment.
Operation
Each time the ignition key is removed from the STOP position the protection system activates the engine immobilizer. Upon starting the engine, when the key is turned to the AVV position:
1) If the code is recognized, the CODE
on the instrument panel turns off
within a second, while the OBDII warning light, once the ECU diagnosis has been completed switches off after about four seconds. Under these conditions, the protection system recognizes the key code and deactivates the engine immobilizer. When the key is turned to AVV, the engine starts.
2) If the warning light CODE remains on and the warning light OBDII , switches off and comes on again immediately, after the four second diagnostics for the ECU control units, the code has not been recognized. In this case, it is advisable to turn the key back into position STOP and then back to AVV; if the immobilizer stays on, try with the other keys. If it is still not possible to start the engine, try the emergency start-up procedure (see chapter "Emergency starting" on page 144) and contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer. Driving with the ignition key on AVV:
1) If the warning light CODE switches on, it means that the system is carrying out a self-diagnosis check. At the first stop you can test the system: turn the engine off by rotating the ignition key to the STOP position and then turn the key back into position. AVV: the warning light CODE will switch on and off within a second. If the LED stays on, repeat the procedure described previously leaving the key at STOP for more that 30 seconds. If the problem persists, please contact your
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
4
Keys
69
Page 70
2) If the warning light CODE is
flashing, it means that the vehicle is not protected by the engine immobilizing device. Contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer immediately to have all the keys stored in the memory.
WARNING: Strong impact can damage the electronic components in the key.
WARNING: Each key supplied has its own specific code, which must be stored in the memory of the system
4
control unit.
Duplicating the keys
When ordering additional keys, remember that memorizing (up to maximum of 7 keys) must be carried out on all the keys, including those already in your possession. Contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer directly, bringing with you all the keys in your possession, the Maserati CODE system CODE CARD, the electronic alarm device CODE CARD, a personal ID and the identification and registration documents proving ownership of the car. The codes of any keys that are not available when the new storage procedure is carried out will be deleted from the memory to prevent any lost or stolen keys being used to start the car.
Emergency starting
If the Maserati CODE is unable to deactivate the engine immobilizer, the warning light CODE remains on, whereas the warning light OBDII switches off for four seconds to come on again immediately, and the engine does not start. The engine can only be started with the emergency procedure.
WARNING: It is recommended to read the whole procedure through carefully before carrying it out.
If an error is made, turn the key back into position STOP And repeat the procedure starting from step 1.
1) Read the 5-digit electronic code found on the CODE CARD.
2) Turn the key to position AVV: at this point, the CODE and OBDII warning lights stay on.
3) press the accelerator pedal down and keep it pressed. After about 8 seconds, the warning light OBDII switches off. Release the accelerator pedal and count the number of times the warning light OBDII flashes.
70
Keys
Page 71
4) Wait until the number of flashes is the same as the first digit on the CODE CARD and then press the accelerator pedal down and keep it pressed until the warning light OBDII switches off, after being lit for about 4 seconds, then release the accelerator.
5) The warning light OBDII will start flashing again. As soon as the displayed number of flashing is equal to the second digit of your CODE CARD, press down the accelerator pedal and keep it pressed.
6) Proceed in the same manner for the remaining digits in the code on the CODE CARD.
7) When the last digit has been entered, keep the accelerator pedal pressed down. The warning light OBDII
will switch on for 4 seconds and then switch off; release the accelerator.
8) Rapid flashing of the warning light OBDII (for about 4 seconds)
confirms that the procedure has been completed.
9) Start the engine by turning the key to position AVV.
If the warning light OBDII remains on, turn the key to position STOP and repeat the procedure from step 1.
WARNING: After an emergency start­up procedure, we advise you to contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer since the emergency procedure must be performed after each start.
4
Keys
71
Page 72
Ignition switch
STOP
ACC
AVV
AVV Position (Ignition)
By turning the key to this position, the
The ignition key can be turned to 3 positions:
Position Stopped
Engine off, key extractable. If the key is even only partially extracted the steering will lock. To release the steering lock, move the steering wheel gently in both directions while turning the key.
ACC Position
4
Position for cigarette lighter. The key is not removable.
system will check all the signals coming from the vehicle’s systems. If no faults are found, the engine will be started.
Start button
Press the START button A to start the engine. When the engine has started, release the START button. Avoid keeping the START button pressed for a prolonged length of time. For the starting procedure, see “Starting the engine”.
checked by the Maserati Service Network before continuing travelling. When you get out of the vehicle, always remove the key to avoid activating the controls inadvertently.
downhill slope, engage the rst or reverse gear respectively.
In the event of tampering with the ignition switch (e.g. attempted theft), have it
Remember to engage the handbrake and, if the vehicle is parked on an uphill or
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle
A
STOP
ACC
AVV
P
S
M
72
Ignition switch
Page 73
Electronic alarm device
The electronic alarm device carries out the following functions: – remote management of the
centralized door locking/unlocking
– perimeter surveillance, detecting the
opening of doors, engine hood and trunk lid
– motion surveillance, detecting
intrusion in the passenger compartment
– car movement surveillance.
WARNING: The engine immobilizer function is provided by the Maserati CODE system, which is automatically activated when the ignition key is removed from the starter switch.
A
System activation
To turn on the electronic alarm system, press button A on the key: – the direction indicators flash twice; – the red LED B flashes on the
instrument panel;
– the car's centralized door locking
system is activated, thereby locking the doors.
WARNING: If the button on the key has been pressed out of its range more than 16 times, it must be pressed twice consecutively in order to control the electronic alarm system again.
The alarm system becomes operative after approximately 25 seconds and the alarm is activated when: – a door is opened – the luggage compartment trunk is
opened
– the engine engine compartment
hood is opened
– someone attempts to enter the car
from a window – the power supply is off – the siren is disconnected – the car is moved.
4
B
Electronic alarm device
73
Page 74
Should directional indicators be flashing 8 times when you activate the alarm system, this means that one of the doors or the hood/trunk is not closed and therefore is not protected by the perimetral surveillance. Check for correct closing of doors, hood/ trunk and close the open one without deactivating the alarm system: the directional indicators flashing once indicate that now the door, hood/ trunk are closed properly and are protected by the perimetral surveillance.
4
WARNING: If the directional indicators flash 8 times when the alarm system is activated with doors, hood and trunk properly closed, it means that the self­diagnosis function has detected a malfunction in the system and that you should contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the system checked.
Deactivation
To switch the electronic car alarm off, press the key button A: – the directional indicators flash once; – the red led B on the instrument
panel switches off;
– the centralized door lock system is
activated and the doors are
unlocked. The alarm system is off and it is therefore possible to get into the car and to start the engine.
Exclusion of passenger compartment motion sensor (ultrasound system)
If you wish to park the car with the windows lowered or leave a child or pet in the car and activate the alarm system, the internal motion sensor must be deactivated. To activate the electronic alarm system excluding the passenger compartment motion sensor control, keep the key button pressed for approximately 3 seconds during activation: – the direction indicators flash once; – the red LED on the instrument panel
remains on for about 25 seconds. The system is active after about 25 seconds, but movement inside the passenger compartment or intrusions through the open windows will not activate the alarm.
74
Electronic alarm device
Page 75
Alarm memory
Should the red LED B on the instrument panel be flashing when you deactivate the alarm system, this means that during your absence the alarm system was activated. 1 switching off ever 6 seconds = passenger compartment volume control alarm 2 switching offs ever 6 seconds = door alarm 4 switching offs ever 6 seconds = hood/ trunk alarm 16 switching offs ever 6 seconds = self­powering alarm.
The alarm system memory is reset when you turn the ignition key.
Market homologation
The electronic alarm device is compliant with the current federal legislation covering radio frequencies. For those markets that require the transmitter and/or receiver marking, the approval number is found on the component.
Ordering extra radio operated controls
For purchasing new keys with a remote control contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer and remember to bring with you: – all the keys in your possession with
related remote control
– the Maserati CODE system CODE
CARD
– the electronic alarm device CODE
CARD – a personal ID – the identification and registration
documents proving ownership of the
car.
WARNING: Radio-operated controls that are not provided for the new code storing procedure will be automatically deactivated in order to prevent any lost or stolen radio­operated controls from being used to deactivate the electronic alarm device.
4
Electronic alarm device
75
Page 76
Replacing the Key radio control batteries
If pressing one of the two key buttons, A or B, the related function (activation/ deactivation of the electronic alarm, opening of the luggage compartment lid) is not activated, check that the alarm system is working using the other key. If it functions using the other key, the first radio control battery must be replaced.
To replace the radio control battery: – separate the two halves of the key
using a small screwdriver
– take the battery C off the retaining
ring D
– insert a new battery of the same type
under the ring, observing the indicated polarity
– put the two halves of the key back
together.
WARNING: Do not use sharp tools to separate or join the key casing and take the maximum care to avoid damages.
4
76
B
A
Electronic alarm device
DC
Page 77
Replacing valet key radio control batteries
If pressing the radio operated control button does not cause the electronic alarm activation or deactivation, the battery must be replaced (after checking correct operation of the electronic alarm with another radio operated control).
To replace radio operated control batteries: – separate the two parts of the key
casing using a small screwdriver – remove the ring with the two
batteries – insert the new batteries in the ring
with the (+) sign facing upwards – re-position the ring with the
batteries – close the key casings.
4
Electronic alarm device
77
Page 78
Front seats
Only adjust the seat when the car is stationary. You could
lose control of the car while driving. Moving the seat could distract you or make you press a pedal unintentionally. Adjust the driver's seat only when the car is stopped.
Seat adjustment is possible only with the ignition key in the AVV position. However, with the door closed , seat
4
adjustment operation is possible for about 15 seconds after turning the ignition key to the STOP position and then for another 15 seconds after the last operation.
Back/forward adjustment
Push control A on the outer side of the seat forward or back.
WARNING: On vehicles equipped a fire extinguisher (optional), forward movement of the passenger seat is limited in order to prevent interference with the fire extinguisher.
Height adjustment
Grip control A at the center and push down or up.
Seat angle adjustment
– Front part of seat: push the front end
of control A up or down.
– Rear part of seat: push the rear end
of control A up or down.
seatback should not be tilted back too far. The 3-point shoulder/lap belt must remain rm against the occupant's body in order to function properly. Therefore, both the driver’s and passenger’s reclining seatbacks must always be in a fairly upright position while the vehicle is in motion; otherwise the 3-point shoulder/lap belt would not remain rm against the occupant. Serious injury could result!
Lumbar support adjustment
Push lever B up or down to the most comfortable position.
Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is in motion could be dangerous. The
Seat back angle adjustment
Push lever B forward or backward to bring the seat backrest to raise or lower the backrest.
A B
78
Front seats
Page 79
Seatback tilt
To tilt the seatback on the front seats, lift lever C and move the seatback forward. To facilitate access to the rear seats or getting out of the car, the front seats come equipped with the “Easy Entry” device (operational only with the door open), which moves them forward and downward automatically when the seat back is completely tilted and returns them to the driving position when it is straightened.
WARNING: The system (excluding the seat with position memory) also includes a safety device which stops the seat and then moves it a short distance forward if the seatback knocks against passengers sitting in the back seats. To stop the seat at any point during the automatic forward or reverse movement, use control A.
The front seat must not be occupied when tilting or
straightening the seatback. Passengers may only get into and out of the rear seat when the front ones are stationary. Be very careful that rear seat passengers (especially children) do not touch the seat and its guides when it is in motion.
Seat heating (optional)
To turn on the seat heating option, press the respective pushbutton D for a few seconds. Seat heating is independent: you can heat the right seat or the left one or both. Heating of one or both seats is displayed by the relevant LED on the instrument panel.
WARNING: Turn off the seat heating option when it is not needed, in order to avoid unecessary power consumption.
4
D
C
Front seats
79
Page 80
Storing the seat and side rear view mirror position (optional)
The system allows the user to store and recall two different positions of the driver’s seat and of the side rear view mirrors. Storage is only possible with the ignition key in the “AVV” position. Adjust the seat and side rear view mirror positions, then shift the gear to reverse and arrange the mirrors once again so as to find the optimum field of view for executing maneuvers. Afterwards, disengage the reverse
4
gear. Then, simultaneously press button “M” and button “1” or “2”, each one corresponding to a storable position, until the double beep is heard for confirmation.
1 2 M
Storage of the seat position does not include the lumbar area seat-back adjustment. When a new seat position is stored, the previous one memorized with the same button is automatically deleted. To recall one of the positions stored, with the door open, push the relevant button “1” or “2” for approximately 3 seconds. A stored position can also be recalled with the door closed, keeping the relevant button pressed until the seat­locking beep is heard.
WARNING: To stop the seat, press one of the following pushbuttons "M", "1" or "2", or one of the adjustment controls.
WARNING: Malfunctioning of the seat control unit is indicated by a sequence of 5 tones emitted when the ignition key is turned to the STOP position: see your Authorized Maserati Dealer for service.
System initialization
When reconnecting the power supply after a power cut-off (e.g. the battery master switch is activated, the fuse burns out or the battery goes flat), check that the seats work correctly: if not, carry out the following procedures on both seats. With the ignition key in the STOP position and the door closed on the side of the seat concerned, open the door and start the following procedure within 5 seconds. You must then complete it within 10 seconds:
1) forward - STOP
2) backward - STOP
3) forward - STOP
4) backward - STOP
5) tilt the seatback completely and
wait until the seat performs two complete travels (forward and backward)
6) return the seatback to the normal position.
80
Front seats
Page 81
Headrest
Headrests are integrated in the seats.
4
Front seats
81
Page 82
Rear seats
Armrest
The rear armrest is movable and can be inserted into the backseat. To lower it, pull handle A.
Headrest
The rear headrests are a fixed part of the seatback.
4
A
82
Rear seats
Page 83
Side-view mirrors
External side-view mirrors
Can be adjusted electrically (with the ignition key in the AVV position) and they are equipped with anti-mist defrosters. – Mirror selection (right-hand or left-
hand): move the selector A to the right or left, depending upon the mirror you wish to adjust. Bring the selector back to the center to prevent mirror position being changed involuntarily.
– Mirror positioning: control B allows
each mirror to be adjusted with four movements (up – down – right – left).
– Mirror retraction: when button C is
pressed, both mirrors retract to allow parking in restricted spaces. Pressing the button again returns
the mirrors to their open position. The mirrors will yield in both directions in the event of a collision.
On versions equipped with memory seats, the position of the side rear view mirrors is automatically stored along with that of the seat, whether they are positioned for normal car driving or for reverse maneuvers.
To store a new side rear view mirror position, turn the ignition key to “AVV” and adjust the mirror positions; then shift the gear to reverse and arrange the mirrors once again so as to find the optimum field of view for executing maneuvers. Afterwards, disengage the reverse gear. Lastly, simultaneously press button “M” and buttons “1” or “2”, each one corresponding to a storable position, until the double beep is heard for confirmation. The new side rear view mirror position will be stored automatically along with the seat position. It is also possible to modify the side rear view mirror position for normal driving only or for reverse maneuvers.
4
C
B
A
Side-view mirrors
83
Page 84
The side rear view mirrors feature different curvatures; the left-hand mirror is flat, while the right-hand one is convex.
Pay particular attention as objects viewed in the right­hand mirror are closer than
they appear.
WARNING: Do not retract the mirrors manually as this could damage the powering mechanism.
Electrically-shaded interior rear­view mirror
The electrically shaded rearview mirror automatically operates an anti­blinding function by gradually shading as the light shining on the mirror increases. This function is automatically deactivated in reverse to ensure maximum visibility of obstacles.
4
The mirrors must always be in the open unretracted position when the car is moving.
84
Side-view mirrors
Page 85
Steering wheel
2
1
The steering wheel can be adjusted for height and depth. – Move lever A to position 1. – Make the steering wheel height and
depth adjustments.
– Move lever A back to position 2 to
re-lock the steering wheel.
Do not adjust the steering wheel with the car moving.
Under no circumstances remove the steering wheel;
this procedure, if necessary, must be carried out by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
4
1
A
2
Steering wheel
85
Page 86
External lights and directional indicators
The external lights and directional indicators switch on only with the ignition key in the AVV position, with the exception of the parking lights, which can be turned on at any time. On CANADIAN version vehicles, in accordance with the current regulations, when the ignition key is turned to the “AVV” position the dipped, low beam, license plate and
4
side-marker lights switch on automatically, even during the day, and cannot be switched off (“Day Time Running Lights” function).
Light switch
Switch A has 4 settings:
0 – Lights off 6 – Dipped, license plate and side-
marker lights on
2 – Low beams on F – Parking lights
High beams
To turn on the high beams with the light switch in the the left lever towards the dashboard. Subsequently pushing the lever towards the steering wheel will switch off the high beams and switch on the low beams.
WARNING: For the use of the high beams, observe local driving regulations.
position, push
2
86
A
External lights and directional indicators
Page 87
Flashing the headlights
Headlights can be flashed by pulling the left-hand lever towards the steering wheel. Headlights can be flashed even with the lights switched off, if the ignition key is in the AVV position.
WARNING: Flashing takes place with the high beams. Observe current local driving regulations.
Parking lights
The parking lights work only with the ignition key in the STOP or ACC positions, or with the key removed. They are switched on by turning the light switch to the When the parking lights are on, the warning light on the With the parking lights turned on, the dipped lights only on the left-hand side can be turned on by lowering the left-hand lever, whereas only the right­hand dipped lights turn on when you shift it upwards.
F position.
F switches on.
Directions indicators
3-position lever:
B-Off C-Lever up: right indicators D-Lever down: left indicators.
WARNING: To indicate a temporary lane change, requiring only a slight turn of the steering wheel, it is possible to shift the lever without clicking it into position (non-permanent position).
4
C
B
D
External lights and directional indicators
87
Page 88
Windshield wipers and headlight washers (optional)
The windshield wiper and washer work only with the ignition key in the AVV position.
The windshield wiper is started by shifting the lever in the E position. Windshield wiper operation is limited to the time in which the lever is manually held in that position. Upon release, the lever automatically returns to the A setting and the windshield wiper stops.
Intermittent operation­frequency
To regulate the frequency of intermittent operation, with the lever on the B position, turn lockring F. Turning the coaxial lockring clockwise, intermittent operation varies from fast intermittent wipe to slow intermittent wipe.
Windshield wiper
The lever has 5-settings:
A-Windshield wiper stopped. B-Adjustable intermittent operation
4
(lever stopped on the first click).
C-Slow continuous operation (lever
stopped on the second click).
D-Fast continuous operation (lever
stepped on the third click).
E-Fast temporary operation (non-
permanent position).
E
88
Windshield wipers and headlight washers (optional)
A
B
C
D
F
Page 89
Windshield washer
Pulling the lever towards the steering wheel (non-permanent position) activates the windshield washer and wiper. When the windshield washer is activated, the windshield wiper starts automatically. Releasing the lever cuts off the jet of fluid while the blades continue to wipe for a for strokes.
WARNING: Do not start the windshield washer during the cold months until the windshield has warmed up. If it has not warmed up, the liquid could freeze on the glass and block the view.
Headlight washers (optional)
The headlight washers are activated automatically when the windshield washer is started and the external lights are on. The headlight washer liquid is contained in the same windshield washer tank and depletion is indicated when the respective warning light on the instrument panel lights up.
4
Windshield wipers and headlight washers (optional)
89
Page 90
Sound system
The stereo system is comprised of a Becker Mono Sinto “on line pro” CD player capable of reading MP3 files using the CD-R and memory card. The sound system can also be integrated with a GPS navigator, plus GSM tri-band 900-1800-1900Mhz telephone.
WARNING: This option is only available in the markets where both the
4
territory maps and GSM network are available
The sound system in the car consists of: – a tweeter speaker A and a woofer
speaker B on each door panel
A
– two mid-range loudspeakers C on
the rear side valance panels
– two subwoofer loudspeakers D on
the back shelf
90
Sound system
B
C
D
Page 91
– built-in aerial in the rear window – aerial incorporated in the windshield – CD-changer E (optional) positioned
on the left-hand side of the trunk.
WARNING: The cable for installation of the CD player in the lugguage compartment is supplied only in cars equipped with CD-changers.
Diversity system
It consists of two combined aerials, that are activated alternatively, depending on the one that better receives the signal.
High output stereo system (optional)
The high-output stereo system is equipped with: – a 4-channel amplifier – specific high-output speakers. The nominal power is approximately 200 Watt with a peak of 400 Watt. The amplifier is housed on the left­hand side of the luggage compartment and it is protected by a fuse located on the amplifier itself. You are advised to contact your Authorized Maserati Dealer to have the fuse replaced.
4
E
Sound system
91
Page 92
Air conditioning and heating system
E
D
B
A
A
D
4
A
C
C
F
92
Air conditioning and heating system
Page 93
A-Dashboard central and side vents B-Dashboard upper vent C-Dashboard lower vents D-Side window demisting/defrosting
vents
E-Windshield demisting/defrosting
vents
F-Rear vents
Upper dashboard outlet
Turn control G to open/close the upper outlet and adjust air flow.
Central and side dashboard vents
Press the tab in point H to open the central and side outlets. Turn the vent with open tabs to obtain the required air flow direction.
Front windshield pillar vents
Vents L positioned on the windshield pillars are fixed and directed for demisting/defrosting the front side windows.
4
L
G
H
Air conditioning and heating system
93
Page 94
Lower dashboard vents
Vents M are positioned on the lower dashboard sides, and they cannot be aimed.
Rear vents
The rear seat air-conditioning and heating vents are positioned at the end of the central console. To open the vents, press the fin at point N. The airflow can be directed as desired by turning the vent with the fins open.
4
N
94
M
Air conditioning and heating system
Page 95
Automatic air conditioning and heating controls
1) Knob for setting the required
“comfort” temperature
2) Knob for adjusting fan speed and
switching off the system
3) Air distribution knob
4) Pushbutton for air recirculation
activation/deactivation
5) ECON pushbutton for deactivation
of the ventilation compressor
1 4 2 5 3
Equivalent temperature
The systems allows automatic and manual control of the temperature and humidity inside the passenger compartment. The temperature set with the controls is called “equivalent temperature” and it corresponds to a comfortable climate based on the actual temperature inside and outside the passenger compartment.
Description of controls
1) Control for setting the required
“equivalent” temperature Sets the desired temperature inside the passenger compartment. The ”LO” and ”HI” functions (the minimum and maximum temperatures respectively) are at the outermost positions.
4
Air conditioning and heating system
95
Page 96
2) System deactivation and fan speed
adjustment control
Turning the control to the left or the right respectively decreases or increases the fan speed and therefore the amount of air blown into the passenger compartment, thereby maintaining the equivalent temperature requested. AUT fan speed is adjusted automatically by the system. OFF the air conditioning system is switched off.
4
3) Air distribution control
This performs the following functions according to its position:
AUT - The air distribution is automatically set by the system. In addition, the heated rear window and the external rear view mirror elements (and the relative LED on the button and warning light on the instrument panel) switch on automatically for a preset time..
Activates the windshield and side window demisting and/or defrosting function.
Airflow distribution between the windshield/front side windows and the lower section of the passenger compartment.
Main air flow towards the lower section of the passenger compartment and secondary air flow towards the windshield/front side windows.
Air flow distribution between the upper central vent, the central, side and rear vents and the lower section of the passenger compartment.
Air flow towards the upper central vent, the central and side vents on the dashboard and the rear vents.
4) Activation/deactivation button for air re-circulation
When re-circulation is activated, the air flow comes from within the passenger compartment. Visually the LED on the button switches on. To deactivate the re-circulation function press the button again; the LED on it switches off. According to the climatic conditions, re-circulation can be inserted automatically by the system if it has not previously been activated/ deactivated manually.
WARNING: Depending upon the system operation (to heat or cool the passenger compartment) the recirculation function makes it possible to reach the desired conditions more rapidly. On particularly damp/cold days you are advised not to use this function since this could cause the windshield to mist up. This function is recommended during traffic jams, especially in tunnels, to avoid polluted air entering the compartment. The prolonged use of this function is however to be avoided when there are many passengers.
96
Airflow towards the windshield
-
and front side windows.
Air conditioning and heating system
Page 97
5) Deactivation button for the air­conditioning system compressor
Pressing the ECON button disables the air-conditioning system compressor function. When this is disabled the LED on the button switches on. To deactivate the ECON function press the button again; the LED on it switches off. The air is cooled and/or dehumidified according to the temperature set.
WARNING: It is not possible to have air flow in the passenger compartment at a lower temperature than the outside air temperature when the compressor is switched off; Under special environmental conditions the windows could fog up quickly.
Description of operating strategies
During automatic operation, the system controls the following functions: – temperature of the air entering the
compartment
– fan speed (stepless change) – air distribution – air recirculatiion function – ventilation compressor activation.
It is however possible to manually intervene on the following functions: – fan speed – air distribution – air recirculatiion function – ventilation compressor activation. Functions activated manually have priority over automatic functions and are stored in the memory until automatic control is reactivated.
With one or more manually operated functions, air temperature adjustment continues to be automatically controlled by the system, except with deactivated compressor: under this condition, the temperature of the air entering the compartment shall not be lower than outside temperature.
The system can be operating under one of the following conditions: – automatic control of the fan speed
and air distribution
– automatic control only of the fan
speed or air distribution, according to the preferences of the user
– manual operation, in which the user
directly controls fan speed and air distribution.
4
Air conditioning and heating system
97
Page 98
When the ECON button is pressed, the ventilation compressor is switched off. With deactivated compressor, the air entering the compartment cannot be cooled or dehumidified and the recirculating air function is automatically deactivated to avoid window steaming. Pressing again the ECON button with disabled compressor, activates the previous operating conditions. Turn knob 2 to OFF to switch off the air conditioning and heating system; no air will be delivered to the passenger
4
compartment that remains isolated from the outside environment.
WARNING: When the air conditioning and heating system is off (knob 2 on OFF) air enters the passenger compartment and thus, under certain environmental conditions or with more than one person in the car, the windows could fog up quickly.
If air distribution is selected manually using knob 3, the simple automatic mode is obtained: that is, the system selects fan speed and air mixing to reach the requested "comfort" temperature, however, without changing the air distribution selected manually.
Pressing button 4, corresponding to the air recirculation function, automatically reactivates the compressor, if it has been manually deactivated, in order to prevent the windows from fogging up.
During the automatic operation the system can automatically activate the recirculating air function or deactivate the ventilation compressor to cool/ heat the compartment or to demist/ defrost windshield and front side windows.
WARNING: When the engine is started, the system keeps the settings selected manually prior to switching off.
98
Air conditioning and heating system
Page 99
Dust/pollen air cleaner
The ventilation and heating system is provided with an air cleaner which combines the mechanic air filtering function with an electrostatic effect in order to help clean the air entering the compartment from dust, pollen, etc.
Filtering is performed with both outside air intake (recirculating air function off) and recirculating air intake conditions (recirculating air function on).
Specific luggage set (optional)
The specific luggage set allows the passengers to use the vehicle luggage compartment capacity very efficiently.
Have your air cleaner replaced at least once a year at your Authorized Maserati Dealer (possibly in spring or early summer).
In the event of use of the car primarily in polutted or dusty areas, more frequent air filter replacement is advisable.
WARNING: Failure to replace the air cleaner can reduce the ventilation and heating system efficiency considerably.
Specific luggage set (optional)
4
99
Page 100
100
Specific luggage set (optional)
Loading...