Oil Service MASERATI GHIBLI 2019 User Guide
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Maintenance Service
Components 1 Engine oil dipstick.
2 Engine oil filler neck.
3 Air cleaner filters.
4 Engine coolant expansion
reservoir cap. 5 Coolant reservoir cap for
transmission cooling system.
6 Washer fluid reservoir cap.
7 Brake fluid reservoir access
cover.
8 A/C pollen filter access cover.
9 Integrated power module
(fuses). Level Checks ENVIRONMENTAL!
• The engine oils and fluids used
contain substances that are
dangerous to the environment. For
replacement you are advised to
contact the Authorized Maserati
Dealer, where all the necessary
equipment is available to dispose of
the used oil and fluids in compliance
with the regulations in force and in
an environment-friendly manner.
• All equipment used for fluids
replacement (gloves, cloths,
containers, etc) must be disposed of
in compliance with the regulations
in force.
Engine Coolant Level Check
Your vehicle has been equipped with
an improved engine coolant
(antifreeze) that offers high
protection against corrosion, freezing
and allows extended maintenance
intervals. To prevent reducing
extended maintenance periods, it is
important to use original engine
coolant (antifreeze) when adding
coolant throughout the life of your
vehicle.Maintenance and Care
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The fluid reservoir may contain nearly
3.7 Quarts (3.5 litres) of washer fluid.
• Remove the reservoir cap in the
engine compartment and lift the
filler neck.
• Fill the reservoir with windshield
washer solvent (refer to “Refillings”
in section “Features and
Specifications”) and operate the
system for a few seconds to flush out
the residual water. • When refilling the washer fluid
reservoir, apply some washer fluid to
a cloth or towel and wipe the wiper
blades clean. This will help blade
performance.
To prevent freeze-up of your
windshield washer system in cold
weather, select a solution or mixture
that meets or exceeds the temperature
range of your climate. This rating
information can be found on most
washer fluid containers.
NOTE:
The Authorized Maserati Dealer can
provide you with information about
the Maserati recommended
“Windshield Washer Fluid” with
antifreeze, available in the “Genuine
Accessories” catalog.
WARNING!
• Commercially available windshield
washer solvents are flammable. They
could ignite and burn you. Care must
be exercised when filling or when
working around the windshield
washer system.
• Do not drive with the windshield
washer reservoir empty: the action
of the washer is essential for improving visibility when driving.
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 known 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 gloves
or wash your hands frequently when
servicing your vehicle. For more
information go to:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-
vehicle
Engine Oil Level Check
T
o assure
proper lubrication of your
vehicle's engine, the engine oil must
be maintained at the correct level.
If the
warning light illuminates
and the related message of low oil
level displays, or during scheduled
services (see “Scheduled MaintenanceMaintenance and Care
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Service” in this section) it is necessary
to check the engine oil level.
The best time to check the engine oil
level is about five minutes after a fully
warmed up engine is shut off or
before starting the engine after it has
sat overnight. In both cases the vehicle
should be parked on level ground to
improve the accuracy of the oil level
readings.
CAUTION!
• Do not top up with oil with different
characteristics than the engine one
(refer to “Refillings” in section
“Features and Specifications”).
• Overfilling or underfilling the oil pan
will cause aeration or loss of oil
pressure. This could damage your
engine.
• Do not add any supplemental
materials to the engine oil. Engine
oil is an engineered product, and its
performance may be impaired by
supplemental additives.
• Remove the dipstick and clean it
with
a dry
and clean cloth. • Re-insert the dipstick completely and
remove: the oil level should maintain
between the “MIN” and “MAX”
reference ranges (SAFE range).
• If a refilling is necessary: unscrew the
filler neck cap. • Adding 1.1 Quart (1 liter) of oil
when the level is at the bottom of
the SAFE range will result in the
level being at the top of the SAFE
range.
• Return the cap and dipstick to their
position and wait for a few minutes
to allow the oil to reach the oil pan.
• Check the level again.
Engine Oil Filter Replacement
The engine oil filter should be
replaced with a new filter at every oil
change.
Contact the Authorized Maserati
Dealer to perform this service.
Automatic Transmission Oil Check
Contact the Authorized Maserati
Dealer for the oil level check.Maintenance and Care
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CAUTION!
Failure to replace the filter may
considerably reduce the air
conditioning and heating system
efficiency.
Wiper Maintenance and Blades
Replacement Windshield Wiper Arms Lifting
When the windshield wiper arms are
in rest position it is not possible to
check or replace the blades as they
remain under the engine hood.
To service the blades it is necessary to
move the wiper arms in “Service”
position (see chapter “Wipers and
Washers” in section “Understanding
the Vehicle”). In this way it is possible
to lift the arms for cleaning or
replacing the wiper blades.
WARNING!
It is dangerous to operate or service
the wiper blades with the windshield
wipers in an active position (any
position different from “OFF”) and
with the ignition switch in the RUN
position. The rain sensors may
suddenly activate the wipers. Always use the “Service” position for any
intervention on the windshield wiper
blades.
Windshield Wiper Maintenance
Life
expectancy of
wiper blades varies
depending on the geographical area’s
weather conditions where the car is
used and frequency of use. Poor
performance of blades may be present
with chattering, marks on the glass,
water lines or wet spots. If any of
these conditions are present, clean the
wiper blades or replace if necessary.
Clean the rubber edges of the wiper
blades and the windshield/rear
window glasses periodically with a
sponge or soft cloth and a mild
nonabrasive cleaner. This will remove
accumulations of salt or road film.
Operation of the wipers on dry glass
for long periods may cause
deterioration of the wiper blades.
Always use washer fluid when using
the wipers to remove salt or dirt from
a dry windshield.
Avoid using the wiper blades to
remove frost or ice from the
windshield. Keep the blade rubber out
of contact with petroleum products
such as engine oil, gasoline, etc. Spray nozzles
If the jet does not work, first check
that there is fluid in the tank (see
paragraph “Level checks” in this
section) then check that the nozzles
are not clogged.
Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement
• Move the wiper arms into “Service”
position, (see chapter “Windshield
Wipers and Washers” in section
“Understanding the Vehicle”) and
lift them.
• Press the indicated button, slip off
the blade support from the arm and
replace it.
• Return the blade to its original
position on the windshield.
• Turn the multifunction lever to one
of the automatic settings (see
chapter “Windshield Wipers and
Washers” in section “UnderstandingMaintenance and Care
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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 known 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 gloves or wash your hands frequently
when servicing your vehicle. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-
vehicle
Engine Oil Identification
Symbol This symbol means that the oil has been certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). Maserati only
recommends API Certified engine oils.
CAUTION!
Do not use chemical flushes in your engine oil as the chemicals can damage your engine. Damage caused by use of
non-approved chemicals is not covered by the new Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Engine Oil Viscosity (SAE Grade) SAE 10W-60 engine oil is recommended for all operating temperatures.
The engine oil filler cap also shows the recommended engine oil viscosity for your engine. For information on engine oil
filler cap location, refer to chapter “Maintenance Procedures” in section “Maintenance and Care”.
Lubricants that do not have both the engine oil certification mark and the correct SAE viscosity grade number should not
be used.Features and Specifications
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Clock, analog .............. .186
Console
Central Console Components ....93
Front Dome Console
Components ...............94
Controls Screen ............. .179
Cruise Control
Cruise Control Adaptive (ACC) . .247
Electronic Cruise Control (CC) . . .244
Cupholders ................ .127
Front Passengers Cupholders . . .127
Rear Passengers Cupholders . . .128
Dashboard Compartment ...... .194
Dashboard Components .........92
Defroster ...................47
Doors
Child Protection Door Lock
System ...................40
Doors Locking ..............39
Doors Manual Lock ...........39
Front Doors Components ......94
Lock/Unlock Door Flashlight ....33
Power Doors Locking/Unlocking . .39
Rear Doors Components .......95
Soft Door Close System ........41
Unlock Driver Door/All Doors with
Remote Key 1st Press .........33
DPF System
DPF Filter Replacement ...... .328
“Drive Away Inhibit” strategy . . . .237
Drive Mode, controls ......... .224
Setting the Drive Mode ...... .224 Driving Conditions ........... .298
Before the Trip ............ .298
Driving at Night ........... .298
Driving in Fog ............ .299
Driving in the Mountains ..... .300
Driving in the Rain ......... .299
Driving on Snow or Ice ...... .300
Safe Driving .............. .298
DRL (Daytime Running Light) . . . .113
EDR (Event Data Recorder) .......71
Electronic Cruise Control ....... .244
Emergency ...................5
Hazard Warning Lights ...... .121
In the Event of an Accident . . . .305
Jump Starting ............ .312
Trunk Lid Emergency Release ....53
Engine
Engine Coolant Level Check . . . .325
Engine Oil Level Check ......
.328
Hood ....................
5 4
Normal
Starting of the Engine . .208
Use of the Engine .......... .242
Entry/Exit, lights on ............30
EPB (Electric Parking Brake) ..... .233
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) . .238
Filters
A/C System Air Filter
Replacement ............. .330
Engine Air Filter Replacement . .330
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) . .258 Fuel
Carbon Monoxide Warning . . . .295
Emergency Fuel Filler Door
Release ................. .297
Emissions Inspection and
Maintenance Programs ...... .323
Fuel Consumption ......... .363
Fuel Filter Service .......... .328
Fuel Requirements ......... .294
Fuel System Warnings ....... .295
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends . . . .294
Low Fuel Indicator ......... .166
Materials Added to Fuel ..... .295
MMT in Gasoline .......... .295
Reformulated Gasoline ...... .294
Fuses .................... .337
Fuses Position ............ .337
Fuses Replacement ......... .337
Glove Box Feature Lock (Passenger
Side) ................... .195
Glove Box Lock Feature
Handholds and Cloth Hooks . . . .131
Hazard Warning Flashers ...... .305
Head Restraints ...............96
Highway Assist - HAS ......... .274
HomeLink ................. .138
Security ................. .141
Troubleshooting Tips ........ .141
Using HomeLink ........... .141
Hood
Open and Close the Hood ......54Index
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Hood Operation ..............54
HSA (Hill Start Assist) ......... .240
Identification Labels ............19
Illuminated Entry/Exit ...........30
Immobilizer (Sentry Key) .........26
Indicator Lights
Air Bag Warning Light .........83
TFT Display: Menus and Settings .150
TFT Display: Warning/Indicator
Lights of Set Modes/Functions. . .163
Warning and Indicator Lights on
Analog Instrument ......... .146
Infotainment System .......... .169
Infotelematic System
Main Menu Bar on MTC+
Display ................. .171
Manual Controls and Devices . . .170
Personalized the Main Menu Bar.172
Instrument Cluster ........... .146
Interior Components ...........92
Interior Maintenance and Care. . . .353
Interiors Features ............ .126
iPad Holder ................ .131
iPod Connection ............. .130
Jump Start Procedure ......... .314
KeyFob ....................25
Key Fob Battery Replacement ....34
Preventing Inadvertent Locking of
key fob RKE Transmitter Inside the
Vehicle ...................43 Replacement ...............27
Requiring and setting Additional
Key Fobs ..................34
Unlock the Vehicle with Key fob . .33
Keys .......................24
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) . . .261
Level Checks ............... .325
Adding Windshield ......... .327
Brake Fluid Level Check ...... .327
Engine Coolant Level Check . . . .325
Engine Oil Level Check ....... .325
Fluid Level Check for Coolant
Transmission System ........ .330
Transmission Oil Check ....... .329
Liftgate
Liftgate and Hood Ajar
Indicators ................ .166
Unlatch the Trunk Lid .........33
Lights .................... .110
Automatic Headlights ....... .112
Automatic High Beam ....... .114
Bi-Xenon Headlight ......... .113
Bulb Replacement .......... .344
Cargo Lamps ............. .121
Dome Lights .............. .120
DRL,
Daytime Running
Lights . . .113
Fog Lights ............... .115
Full-LED Headlight with Cornering
Function ................ .113
Headlight Time Delay ....... .112
High Beam and Flashing ..... .116
Interior Lights ............. .118 Light Switch .............. .110
Multifunction Lever ......... .115
Turn Signals .............. .116
Loading the Vehicle
Loading with Rear Seatbacks
Down .................. .134
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity . .133
Main- and Submenu .......... .152
Maintenance ..................5
A/C System Maintenance ..... .348
Air Bag System Maintenance ....70
Bodywork Maintenance and
Care ................... .350
Emissions Inspection and
Maintenance Programs ...... .323
Interior Maintenance and Care . .353
Maintenance Procedures ..... .324
Periodic Maintenance ....... .321
Scheduled Maintenance Service .318
Scheduled Service Plan ....... .319
Wheels Maintenance ........ .349
Maserati Roadside Assistance
Program ...................16
Mesh Pockets ............... .131
Messages on Main Display Area . . .150
MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) . .147
Mirrors ................... .107
External Mirrors ........... .107
Folding Mirrors ............ .109
Integrated External Rearview Mirror
Lights .................. .122
Internal Rearview Mirror ..... .109Index
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