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•Mounting posts must be properly
installed, if not equipped from the
factory. Failure to properly follow
floor mat installation or mounting
can cause interference with the
brake pedal and accelerator pedal
operation causing loss of control of
the vehicle.
Tires
• Examine tires for excessive tread
wear and uneven wear patterns.
• Check for stones, nails, glass, or
other objects lodged in the tread or
sidewall.
• Inspect the tread for cuts and cracks.
• Inspect sidewalls for cuts, cracks and
bulges.
• Check the wheel nuts for tightness.
• Check the tires (see “Tire Inflation
Pressure” chapter in section
“Features and Specifications”) for
proper cold inflation pressure.
Lights and Indicator Lights
• Have someone observe the
operation of exterior lights while
you operate the controls (see
“Lights” chapter in section
“Understanding the Vehicle”).
• Check turn signal and high beam
indicator lights on the instrumentcluster (see “Instrument Cluster”
chapter in section “Dashboard
Instruments and Controls”).
Door Latches
• Check for positive closing, latching,
and locking of doors and trunk lid
(see chapter “Doors” and “Open and
Close the Trunk Lid” in this section).
Fluid Leaks
• Check area under vehicle after
overnight parking for recent fluid
leaks (oil, fuel, etc.).
• If gasoline fumes are detected or
fluid leaks are suspected, contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
WARNING!
California Proposition 65
Operating, servicing and maintaining
a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle
can expose you to chemicals including
such as, engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide, phthalates and lead, that
which are know to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. To
minimize exposure, avoid breathing
exhaust, do not idle the engine except
as necessary, service your vehicle in a
well-ventilated area and wear glovesor wash your hands frequently when
servicing your vehicle. For more
information go to:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-
vehicle
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Before Starting
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3 – Understanding the Vehicle
Interior Components..................................... 70
Front Seats............................................ 74
Comfort Pack Front Seats.................................. 76
Rear Seats............................................. 78
Steering Wheel Adjustment................................ 79
Rearview Mirrors........................................ 80
Lights................................................ 82
Windshield Wipers and Washers............................ 89
Soft Top............................................... 92
Windstop (optional)..................................... 100
Interior Features....................................... 102
Cargo Area........................................... 107
HomeLink (for versions/markets, where provided).............. 108
Air Conditioning Distribution............................. 112
Sport Skyhook Suspension
(for versions/markets, where provided)..................... 114
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Interior Components
Dashboard Components
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1Adjustable side air vents.
2Hood lid opening lever.
3Headlight and fog light switch.
4"Mode" and adjust "+" and
"–" buttons.
5Front parking sensors
disabling/enabling.
6Trunk lid opening button.
7Fuel tank door opening button
(see "Refueling" in section
"Driving" for operation).
8Multifunction lever (Cruise
Control, turn signals, headlight
washer and headlight
selection).
9Lower gearshift paddle
"DOWN".
10Instrument cluster.
11Steering wheel height and
depth adjustment lever.
12Upper air vent.
13Sun radiation sensor.
14Horn control.
15Multimedia controls repeated
on the steering wheel.
16Windshield/headlight
wiper/washer control lever.17Upper gearshift paddle "UP".
18Ignition switch.
19Clock.
20Central adjustable air vents.
21MTC+ display.
22Glove compartment.
23Side window vents.
Front Dome Console
Components
1Reading lights control button.
2Central light control button.
3Reading lights.
4Central light.5Anti-lift and anti-intrusion
alarm system deactivation
button.
6Paired phone hands-free
microphone.
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Doors Components
1Inside door handle.
2Rearview mirrors switch.
3Drive power window switch.
4Front passenger power window
switch.
5Rear driver's side power
window switch.6Rear passenger's side power
window switch.
7Dual-color LED to indicate door
status (locked/unlocked).
8Door panel grip.
9Reflex reflector.
10Door courtesy light.
11Door outboard opening lock.
12Outside door handle.
13External door unlock buttons.
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Central Console Components
1SPORT mode button.
2ICE low-grip mode button.
3
ESC OFF System
deactivation button.
4PARK OFF function button.
5Air conditioning controls.6Hazard button.
7Centralized locking
button.
8Centralized unlocking
button.
9Gear display.
10Electric parking brake
engagement/disengagement
lever.11Automatic transmission shift
lever.
12Rotary selectors and buttons
for the multimedia navigation.
13Handle to lift front armrest.
14Glove compartment cover (with
armrest function).
15Front passengers cupholder.
16Air conditioning rear vents.
17Rear passengers cupholder
(with removable ashtray
inserted).
18USB ports for charging of
connected device.
19Soft top closing button.
20Soft top opening button.
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Front Seats
Seats and seat belts are part of the
Occupant Restraint System of the
vehicle. For further information, see
chapter “Occupant Restraint System”
in Section “Before Starting”.
WARNING!
Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a
seat and using a seat belt properly.
Seat Adjustments
The seats can only be adjusted with
the key in the ignition switch inMAR
(ON)position.
It is however possible, when the door
is closed, to operate the seat for
approx. 15 seconds after turning the
key toSTOP (OFF)position and then
for other 15 seconds after the last
operation.
The power seats switches are located
on the outboard side of the seat
cushion.
Use the front switch1to move the
seat up or down, forward or rearward
or to recline the seat cushion.
Use the switch2to adjust the lumbar
support and recline the seatback.Seat Forward/Rearward Adjustment
The seat can be adjusted both forward
and rearward.
Push the seat switch1forward or
rearward, the seat will move in the
direction of the switch.
Release the switch1when the desired
position is reached.
Seat Up/Down Adjustment
The height of the seat can be adjusted
up- or downward.
Grip switch1from the center and push
it down or up.
Release the switch1when the desired
position is reached.
CAUTION!
If the seat's movement does not work,
make sure that the corresponding fuse
is not tripped (see chapter “FuseReplacement” in section “Maintenance
and Care”).
Seat Tilt Control (Up/Down)
The angle of the seat cushion can be
adjusted in four directions.
Pull upward or push the front of the
switch1, to move the front cushion
seat in the direction of the switch.
Release the switch1when the desired
position is reached.
Perform the same maneuver by acting
on the back of the switch1.
Seatback Inclination Control
The angle of the seatback can be
adjusted forward or rearward.
Push the seatback switch2forward or
rearward, the upper seatback will
move in the direction of the switch.
Release the switch2when the desired
position is reached.
WARNING!
Sitting in a reclined position while the
vehicle is in motion could be
dangerous. The seatback should not
be tilted back too far.
The 3-point shoulder/lap belt must be
firmly secured against the occupant’s
body in order to function properly.
Therefore, both the driver’s and
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passenger’s reclining seatbacks must
always be in an upright position while
the vehicle is in motion; otherwise the
3-point shoulder/lap belt would not
remain firmly positioned against the
occupant’s body. Serious injury could
result!
Power Lumbar
Move the switch2upward or
downward to raise or lower the
lumbar support.
WARNING!
•Never adjust the seat while driving.
You could lose control of the vehicle.
Moving the seat could distract you
or make you press a pedal
unintentionally.•Seats should be adjusted before
fastening the seat belts and while
the vehicle is parked.
•Do not ride with the seatback
reclined so that the shoulder belt is
no longer resting against your chest.
In a collision you could slide under
the seat belt, which could result in
serious injury or death.
CAUTION!
Do not place any object under a
power seat or obstruct its movement
as it may cause damage to the seat
controls. Seat movement may become
limited if there is an obstruction in the
way.
Seatback Tilt
To tilt the front seatback, lift lever on
the outer side of the backrest and
move the backrest forward.The front seats are equipped with a
function to facilitate access to the rear
seats and for exiting the vehicle.
NOTE:
The system (excluding the driver’s seat
with memory function) incorporates a
safety device which stops the seat
travel and then moves it forward
slightly when the seatback touches the
passengers seated in the rear seats. To
stop the seat when it is automatically
moving forward or backward, operate
any control.
WARNING!
When the seatback is reclined forward
or moved to the upright position, the
front seat must not be occupied.
Passengers shall get in or out of the
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rear seats only when the front seat is
stopped. Make sure that passengers in
the rear seats (especially children) do
not touch the seat or any of it's
components when it's moving.Comfort Pack Front Seats
This includes:
• heating of the front seats;
• driver seat, steering wheel and
outside rearview mirrors memory
position (see paragraph "Driver
Memory Seat" in this chapter).
Front Heated Seats
The front seats are equipped with
heaters in both seat cushions and
seatbacks.
WARNING!
•Persons with low skin sensitivity
because of advanced age, chronic
illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury,
medication, alcohol use, exhaustion
or other physical conditions must be
careful when using the seat heater. It
may cause irritation even at low
temperatures, especially if used for
long periods of time.
•Do not place anything on the seat
that insulates against heat, such as a
blanket or cushion. This may cause
the seat heater to overheat.
NOTE:
Seat heating also works with engine
off and key in ignition switch inACC
orMAR (ON)position. To avoid
discharging the battery, it is
recommended to activate the feature
with engine running.
The heating is activated by turning
control on the outer side of the seat
cushion.
When this function is active for one or
more seats, the relative warning light
will illuminate on the display. Using
this control, heating can be adjusted
to 3 different levels.
NOTE:
•Turn off the heating system when
not required, to prevent unnecessary
power wastage.
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