maintenance MASERATI GHIBLI 2019 Workshop Manual
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Ref. Type Function
36 Mini – 30A PCM module
primary load
37 Mini – 15A Engine secondary
load
38 Mini – 15A Lambda sensor
39 Mini – 7,5A Flow meters,
tank lackage,
canister, exhaust
by-pass valve and
relay coil
48 – –
49 Mini – 10A Pedal brake
switch - TCM
module
50 Mini – 15A +30 PCM module
51 Mini – 30A Fuel pump relay
input
52 Mini – 5A Starter solenoid
signal for PCM
and voltage
stabilizer
53 Mini – 10A AWD module
(AWD version
only) Rear Power Distribution Center • To access the center it is necessary to
lift the ground coverage of the trunk
compartment and remove the access
cover (refer “Maintenance Free
Battery” in this section).
• To access the fuses, unhooking the
cover lock shown in picture.
• Press the release latch and lift the lid
from this side.
• Push the lid toward the right side to
release the indicated latches on the
unit. The table points out the position as
featured in the figure, the type and
function of the fuses on the rear area
distribution control unit.
Ref. Type Function
2 Maxi – 40A BCM module
3 Maxi – 40A BCM module
4 Maxi – 30A BCM module
5 Maxi – 30A BCM module
6 Maxi – 20A Sunroof module
7 Maxi – 30A Driver door
module
8 Maxi – 30A Passenger door
module
9 Maxi – 40A Start&Stop:
voltage stabilizer,
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Ref. Type Function
10 Maxi – 40A Start&Stop:
voltage stabilizer,
body Ref. Type Function
11 Maxi – 40A “High Premium”
stereo amplifier
unit
Maxi – 20A “Premium”
stereo amplifier
unit (1)
15 Maxi – 40A HVAC front
blower relay coil Ref. Type Function
16 Maxi – 40A Rear window
defrost relay coil
(HVAC module)
17 Maxi – 30A Rear LH door
module
18 Maxi – 30A Rear RH door
module
19 – –
20 Maxi – 20A “Premium”
stereo amplifier
unit (2)
21 – –
22 – –
23 Mini – 10A Fuel door relay
and RF Hub
module
24 Mini – 10A ITM module,
ceiling light units
(front and rear),
rain/lights sensor
25 – –
26 – –
27 – –
31 Mini – 25A LH front seat
movement
32 – –
33 – –Maintenance and Care
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Ref. Type Function
34 Mini – 20A Soft Door Close
latch
35 – –
36 Mini – 10A Transmission
lever, TPMS
module, Navtrak,
Hands Free access
module
37 Mini – 50A Power
liftgate/trunk lid
module
38 Mini – 25A RH front seat
movement
40 Maxi – 20A Trunk power
outlet
41 – –
42 – –
43 Mini – 20A Seat passenger
heater module
44 – –
45 – –
46 Mini – 5A Rear camera
47 Mini – 5A Navtrak
48 Mini – 5A Surround view Ref. Type Function
49 Mini – 10A Internal
temperature
sensor, internal
mirror and HALF
50 – –
51 Mini – 25A Rear seat and
steering wheel
heater module
52 – –
53 – –
54 Mini – 7,5A Blind Spot
module
55 – –
56 Mini – 7,5A Blower front
HVAC coil relay
57 – –
58 – –
59 Mini – 10A SDC module,
transmission
lever, ASBM, rear
tunnel stack
switch
60 Mini – 10A SDC module
61 Mini – 25A Front console
power outlet and
cigar lighter
62 Mini – 7,5A HVAC module Ref. Type Function
63 – –
64 Mini – 10A Wi-fi
65 Mini – 10A Intelligent
battery sensor
66 Mini – 10A Wi-fi
67 Mini – 7,5A USB charge
outlet, sunroof
68 Mini – 20A Rear sunshade
module
69 Mini – 25A Rear console
power outlet and
cigar lighter
70 Mini – 10A HVAC module
and Parking Aid
Module (PAM)Maintenance and Care
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Fuse Box under the Dashboard This box is located in an internal area
that can be accessed only by removing
the glove compartment on the
dashboard left side. Considering the
complexity of this operation, we
recommend having the fuses replaced
by an Authorized Maserati Dealer .
The table points out the position as
featured in the figure, the type and
function of the fuses in the box under
the dashboard.
Ref. Type Function
1 Mini – 7,5A Cluster module,
CSS, SGW, DSRC
(Japan version
only)
2 Mini – 15A Cluster module,
clock
3 Mini – 10A DSRC, DTV
system (Japan
version only)
4 Mini – 5A E-call
5 Mini – 5A Security Gateway
6 Mini – 25A Radio
7 Mini – 10A Column software
module, CSS,
USB auxiliary
port Ref. Type Function
8 Mini – 10A Start & Stop
switch,
diagnostic outlet
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Bulb Replacement The signal failure of an external light
(turn signal, low beam and high beam,
number plate light, reverse light and
brake light) is communicated to the
instrument cluster that displays on the
TFT screen in a graphical form and
with a text message which light is
faulty (see example in the figure).
Front Headlights The lights are arranged as follows:
Bi-Xenon Version
1 Low-beam/high-beam light:
Bi-Xenon bulb 25W.
2 Position and DRL light LED.
3 Direction indicator LED.
4 Side-marker LED.
5 Side reflex-reflector. CAUTION!
Due to the complexity of the
operation, for the replacement of the
headlight clusters light bulbs, we
recommend that you contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer .
WARNING!
The Bi-Xenon bulbare a type of high
voltage discharge tube. High voltage
can remain in the circuit even with the
ignition switch off. Because of this,
you should not attempt to replace a
Bi-Xenon bulb yourself, but take the
vehicle to an Authorized Maserati
Dealer for service. Full-LED Version
1 Low-beam
light LED.
2 Position and DRL light LED.
3 Direction indicator LED.
4 Side-marker LED.
5 Side reflex-reflector.
6 Bending light LED.
7 Matrix high-beam light LED.
CAUTION!
It is not possible replace a single LED
of the headlight cluster: we
recommend that you contact an
Authorized Maserati Dealer for the
replacement of the entire headlight
cluster.Bi-Xenon Version
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Taill-Light Clusters The lights are arranged as follows:
1 Position light guide LED.
2 Stop light LED.
3 Turn signal LED.
4 Reverse light bulb (W16W).
5 Rear fog light bulb (W16W).
Light Clusters Replacement Most of the lights in the front and
rear clusters and those integrated in
the exterior mirrors are LED powered
and cannot be replaced individually.
The only exceptions are the front fog
light bulbs.
Contact an Authorized Maserati
Dealer to locate the correct parts and
replace them. Reverse Light
In order to replace the reverse light
bulb, open the trunk lid and proceed
as follows:
• Remove the cover on the fastening
screws by levering from below on
the indicated point.
• Using the screwdriver with torx-head
contained in the tool kit (see chapter
“Tool Kit” in section “In an
Emergency”), undo and remove the
two indicated fastening screws. • Remove the inspection cover from
the trunk compartment by levering
on the specific point.
• Using the 8 mm Allen wrench
contained in the tool kit (see chapter
“Tool Kit” in section “In an
Emergency”), undo and remove the
light fastening nut.
• From behind the vehicle, separate
the light cluster from the body by
gently pulling it out; do not tension
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• Rotate the bulb holder anti-clockwise
and extract it from the light cluster.
• Extract the bulb from the bulb
holder and replace it with a
corresponding one. NOTE:
• The light cluster has two centering
pins, during re-assembly they must
be inserted in their respective seats
on the body. In this phase use
particular attention to prevent that
the connecting cable remain pinched
between light cluster and body, as
this could cause electric interruption.
• To avoid damages to the light cluster,
do not fasten too much the two Torx
fastening screws.
Rear fog light
In order to replace the rear fog light
bulb, open the trunk lid and proceed
as follows:
• Remove the access cover by rotating
the unlock device anti-clockwise as
shown in the picture. • Rotate the bulb holder anti-clockwise
and extract it from the light cluster.
• Extract the bulb from the bulb
holder and replace it.
NOTE:
When refitting the access cover, insert
first the side tab in the trunk lid
opening indicated in the picture, and
then rotate the unlock device
clockwise.
License Plate Lights To replace the license plate light bulb
(C 5W):
• use a screwdriver positioned at the
indicated point to lever out the light
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• replace the pressure-fitted bulb;
• refit the bulb holder inserting first
the electrical connector side and
then pressing on the other side to
hook up the clip.
Interior Lights Lamps inside the glove box
compartments of the dashboard and
on the sun visors are LED powered and
cannot be replaced by the owner. Contact an Authorized Maserati
Dealer to replace them.
Trunk Compartment Light To replace the bulbs (W5W) inside the
trunk, proceed as follows after trunk
lid opening.
• Remove the light fixing frame by
levering it out gently at the
indicated point with a screwdriver.
• Raise the lens cover. • Replace the pressure-fitted bulb.
• Refit the lens cover, inserting first
the electrical connector side and
then pressing on the other side.
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A/C System Maintenance For the best performance, the air
conditioning system should be checked
and serviced by an Authorized
Maserati Dealer at the beginning of
the warm season.
This service should include cleaning of
the condenser, check of the drive belt
tension and a performance test.
During the winter, the air conditioning
system should be operated at least
once a month for about 10 minutes.
CAUTION!
Do not use chemical flushes in your air
conditioning system as the chemicals
can damage your air conditioning
components. Such damage is not
covered by the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty.
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
WARNING!
• Use only refrigerants and
compressor lubricants approved by
the manufacturer for your air
conditioning system. Some
unapproved refrigerants are
flammable and can explode, causing
injuries. Other unapproved
refrigerants or lubricants can cause
the system to fail, requiring costly
repairs.
• The air conditioning system contains
refrigerant under high pressure. To
avoid risk of personal injury or
damage to the system, adding
refrigerant or any repair requiring
lines to be disconnected should be
done by an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Periodically remove any leaves and
insects
that may
build up and obstruct
the inlet of external air in the air
conditioning system through the grille
present underneath the rear part of
the hood.
To access the grille, lift the hood as
described in “Hood Operation” in
section “Before Starting”.Maintenance and Care
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Wheels Maintenance Tires Maintenance CAUTION!
To obtain the best performances and
the longest mileage from the tires,
take the following precautions during
the first 310 mi (500 km):
• do not drive at the vehicle’s
maximum speed;
• drive at low speed on curves;
• avoid sudden steering;
• avoid sudden braking;
• avoid sudden acceleration;
• do not drive at high speeds for too
long.
The tires inflation pressure must
correspond
to the prescribed values
(see the chapter “Tire Inflation
Pressure” in section “Features and
Specifications”) and should be
checked only when the tires have
cooled down. In fact, the pressure
increases as the tire temperature
progressively increases.
Never reduce the pressure if tires are
hot (see “Tires – General Information”
chapter in section “Driving”). Insufficient tire inflating pressure can
cause tire overheating and possible
internal damage.
CAUTION!
After inspecting or adjusting the tire
pressure, always reinstall the valve
stem cap. This will prevent moisture
and dirt from entering the valve stem,
which could damage it.
Impacts with curbs, holes, and
obstacles
in the road, and prolonged
trips on rough roads can cause tire
damage which may not be visible to
the naked eye.
Check your tires regularly for any signs
of damage (e.g. scratches, cuts, cracks,
bulges, etc.). If sharp objects penetrate
the tires, they can cause structural
damage which is only visible when the
tire is removed.
In any case, any possible damage must
be inspected by an experienced
technician, as it may seriously reduce
the tire life.
Remember that tires deteriorate with
time, even if used little or not at all.
Cracks in the tire tread and sides,
alongside possible bulging, are a sign
of deterioration. WARNING!
• Check the inflating pressure of the
tires when cold, at least every two
weeks and before long trips.
• Have old tires inspected by an
experienced technician, to make
sure they can still be used safely. If
the same tire has been on your
vehicle for 4 or 5 years, have it
inspected anyway by an
experienced technician.
• Never fit tires of uncertain origin.
• “Directional” tires have an arrow on
their side showing the rolling
direction. To keep the best
performance when replacing a tire,
make sure that the rolling direction
corresponds to the one shown by
the arrow.
• During the tire life, the rolling
direction used for the first fitting
should always be observed, also in
case of “nondirectional” tires.
• Check the depth of the tire tread at
regular intervals. The thinner is the
tread, the greater is the risk of
skidding.
• Drive carefully on wet roads to
decrease the risk of aquaplaning.Maintenance and Care
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