Maserati Grecale 2024 Owner's manual

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WARNING:
Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle
can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates,
and lead, 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:
http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle"www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-
vehicle.
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Dear Customer,
thank you for choosing a Maserati.
This vehicle represents the result of Maserati's great experience in the design and production of sports, touring and racing
vehicles.
The purpose of this manual and of the other documents in the two on-board documentation kits is to provide you with an
understanding of the equipment, systems and controls of the vehicle and to explain how they work.
Consulting this manual you will acquaint yourself with the equipment and optional properties of your Maserati in order to take
best advantage of all its potential.
The description of all the on-board safety systems and devices and the car's technical data are given in the main guide.
Any change or alteration of the car might seriously affect its safety and road holding thus causing accidents, in which the
occupants could even be fatally injured.
Before driving your vehicle for the first time, we suggest reading this manual carefully in order to quickly acquaint with
commands and functions of your vehicle.
In a dedicated section of this manual you will also find instructions for basic maintenance procedures, in order to ensure steady
levels of performance, quality and safe driving.
In addition, keep in mind that proper maintenance is an essential factor to help preserve the value of the vehicle over time and
protect the environment.
For “Scheduled Maintenance” or any other operations, we recommend to contact the Authorized Maserati Dealer: you can trust
our trained technical staff, who is constantly updated and provided with the required equipment in order to ensure that all service
operations are performed properly and reliably.
All the documents contained in on-board documentation kits are integral part of the vehicle and should always be kept on board.
All documentation is also available at https://ownerdocumentation.maserati.com.
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Introduction
Understanding the Vehicle
Before Starting
Dashboard Instruments and Controls
Starting and Driving
Driver Assistance Systems
In an Emergency
Maintenance and Care
Index
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On-boardDocumentation Kits ....................................................6
Updating.............................................................................6
OwnersInformation Online ....................................................... 7
Consulting the manual ............................................................. 7
Abbreviations .......................................................................8
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On-board Documentation
Kits
On board there are various documents to
provide the User with all the necessary
information regarding the manufacturer's
warranty, assistance requests and to
know all the devices supplied with the
car and their functions, in order to be
able to operate the vehicle using all of its
potential.
These documents are contained in two
kits, one placed in the dashboard glove
box and the other inside the luggage
compartment.
The kit inside the dashboard glove box
contains the Warranty Card and the
Owner's Main Guide.
The kit inside the luggage compartment,
in addition to this Owner's Manual,
also contains the Maserati Intelligent
Assistant™ (MIA) information booklet
and Regulatory Information.
Depending on the equipment chosen,
the market, etc., the kits may contain
other additional documents.
NOTE:
After reviewing the manual, always put
the document in its case to avoid losing
it.
All specifications and illustrations
contained in these documents refer to
the manual publishing date.
Updated versions of the on-
board documentation and the
“Regulatory Information” are
always available and can be
consulted by accessing the website
https://ownerdocumentation.maserati.com.
In case of loss, excluding the Warranty
Card, it is possible to purchase a copy of
these documents by requesting it from
your Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Updating
The vehicle's high quality level is
guaranteed by constant improvements.
Therefore, there may prove to be
differences between this manual and
your vehicle.
Maserati reserves the right to carry out
design and functional changes and to
achieve additions or improvements
without incurring any obligation to
update previously manufactured
vehicles.
This manual illustrates and describes all
versions of the current vehicle model.
Therefore, some of the equipment and
accessories in this publication may not
appear on your vehicle; please only
consider the information related to your
vehicle.
All specifications and illustrations
contained in this manual refer to the
Manual publishing date.
NOTE:
The updated version of on-
board documentation can be
consulted by accessing the website
https://ownerdocumentation.maserati.com.
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Owner’s Information Online
All of the on-board documents can
also be consulted online in PDF
format by accessing the website
https://ownerdocumentation.maserati.com.
The website is available for most
markets.
The online documents may be more up
to date than those supplied with the car.
By accessing the website
www.maserati.com it is possible to
watch videos and find other useful
information regarding your Maserati and
all available services.
Consulting the manual
This manual illustrates maintenance
and use information related to gasoline
motorization models (3.0 V6 and 2.0 L4
MHEV). If not otherwise specified, the
information is valid for all models.
For an easy identification of the topics,
this manual is divided into sections and
chapters: each chapter can have more
paragraphs.
Meaning of Warning and Note
Symbols
Within the text, important warnings and
notes are also easily identifiable through
icons.
WARNING!
Describe operating procedures that
could result in a bodily injury and/or
death.
WARNING!
Potential danger relating to the
electronic components of the MHEV
models. Misuse or inappropriate
intervention on the system components
can generate severe electric short-
circuits and can cause serious or fatal
injuries if the instructions indicated are
not observed.
ENVIRONMENTAL!
This note indicates the correct
behaviour when using the vehicle to
protect the environment.
CAUTION!
Describe procedures that could result in
damage to your vehicle.
NOTE:
Additional information regarding the
subject and/or the operation described.
In addition to these, this symbol
in the text indicates a reference
to the Owner's Main Guide.
Optional Equipment and
Versions/Markets Validity
In addition to the standard
equipment, this manual also
describes optional parts and
accessories which are identified in
the title and /or text by this symbol
alongside in brackets.
Optional equipment and also
some functions or systems
are not available in all vehicle
versions and may only be available in
certain markets. In these cases, the
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equipment or the function/system will
be identified in the title and/or text by
this symbol alongside in brackets.
Other General Indications
In the images the vehicle is represented
in the base version. On other versions,
some part or equipment may differ
from those shown in the images.
“Left” and “right” in this manual, always
refer to the driving direction.
All indications and images in this
manual refer to a vehicle with left-hand
drive. On right-hand drive vehicles,
some controls are ordered differently
than shown in the illustrations.
If not otherwise specified, the
instrument cluster shown in the images
is the version with the speedometer
in mph with the classic layout in
"Comfort" drive mode however the
indications given are also valid for the
version in km/h and other layout.
Abbreviations
Some descriptions and terms with
particular meanings are found in this
manual in abbreviated form.
A/C Air-Conditioning system.
ABA Advanced Brake Assist.
ABS Anti-Lock Braking System.
ABSA Active Blind Spot Assist.
ACC Adaptive Cruise Control.
ADA Active Driving Assist.
ADAS Advanced Driver Assistance
Systems.
AEB Autonomous Emergency Brak-
ing.
AFS Advanced Frontlighting Sys-
tem.
ALM Active Lane Management.
ALR Automatic Locking Retractor.
AQS Air Quality Sensor.
ATC Automatic Temperature Con-
trol.
AVH Auto Vehicle Hold.
AWD All-Wheel Drive.
BAS Brake Assist System.
BSA Blind Spot Assist.
BTO Brake Throttle Override.
CAN Controller Area Network.
CC Cruise Control.
CRS Child Restraint System.
DDD Drowsy Driver Detection
DRL Daytime Running Lights.
EBD Electronic Brake-force Distri-
bution.
ECU Electronic Control Unit.
EDR Event Data Recorder.
ELK Emergency Lane Keeping.
EPB Electric Parking Brake.
EPS Electric Power Steering.
ESC Electronic Stability Control.
ETC Electronic Throttle Control.
FCW Forward Collision Warning.
HBA Hydraulic Brake Assistance.
HDC Hill Descent Control.
HSA Hill Start Assist.
HUD Head Up Display.
ISA Intelligent Speed Assist.
LATCH Lower Anchors and Tether for
Children.
LSD Limited Slip Differential.
MHEV Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle.
MIL Malfunction Indicator Light.
MIA Maserati Intelligent Assistant.
OBD On-board Diagnostics.
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ORC Occupant Restraint Controller.
ORS Occupants Restraint Systems.
PEB Pedestrian Emergency Braking.
RAB Ready Alert Braking.
RCP Rear Cross Path.
RHD Right-Hand Drive.
RKE Remote Keyless Entry.
ROM Roll-Over Mitigation.
SAB Side AirBag.
SABIC Supplemental Side AirBag
Inflatable Curtains.
SBR Seat Belt Reminder.
SL Speed Limiter.
SRS Supplemental Restraint Sys-
tem.
TCS Traction Control System.
TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys-
tem.
TSA Traffic Sign Assist.
TSM Trailer Sway Mitigation.
VIN Vehicle Identification Number.
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Main Controls Overview ..........................................................12
Mild Hybrid System Information (2.0 L4 MHEV only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
FrontSeats.........................................................................18
Memorize theDriver's SeatPosition ............................................21
RearSeats..........................................................................23
Steering Wheel Adjustment ......................................................25
RearViewMirrors .................................................................26
External Lighting...................................................................29
Interior Lighting ....................................................................34
Internal Equipment ................................................................36
AccesstheGloveBoxCompartment ...........................................43
AudioSystem ......................................................................44
CargoArea .........................................................................46
FronttoBackRoofRails( ).................................................... 50
HomeLink ®.........................................................................51
AirConditioning Distribution .....................................................55
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Main Controls Overview
On Dashboard
1Adjustable side air outlets (page 55)
2Engine START/STOP button
(page 62)
3Drive mode selector and
suspension stiffness button
(page 169)
4Vehicle security alarm light ( )
( : chapter “Vehicle Security
Alarm” in section “Safety”)
5Steering wheel controls (page 133)
6Instrument cluster (page 85)
7Right shift paddle + (page 165)
8Left shift paddle (page 165)
9Multifunction lever (windshield
wipers, headlight selection and turn
signals) (page 136) and (page 141)
10 Hood release lever (page 80)
11 Head Up Display (HUD) ( )
(page 98)
12 Electric parking brake lever
(page 180)
13 Adjustable central air outlets
(page 55)
14 Smart clock (page 143)
15 MIA display (page 114)
16 Comfort display (page 144)
17 Dashboard glove box handle
(page 43)
18 Transmission button selectors
(page 161)
19 Horn ( : chapter “Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) - AirBags”
in section “Safety”)
On Central Console
Central Console Front Part
Central Console Rear Part
1Wireless charger ( ) (page 39)
2Central tunnel compartment with
USB (page 38)
3Cupholders (page 38)
4Unlock button for rear central tunnel
compartment (page 37)
5Rear central tunnel compartment
(page 37)
6Adjustable air outlets (page 55)
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7USB slot (page 38)
8Three-zone climate controls for rear
passengers ( ) (page 149)
On Front Dome Console
1Reading lights control button
(page 139)
2Reading lights (page 139)
3Passenger airbag deactivation
warning light
4Button to switch on passenger
compartment lights (page 35)
5Button to open fully/partially the
power liftgate
6Button to turn off compartment
lights when doors are opened
(page 35)
7Sunroof controls ( ) (page 73)
8Button to activate the Assist Call or
the SOS Emergency Call ( ) (
: chapter "SOS and Assist Call" of
section "In an Emergency")
9HomeLink controls (page 51)
On Front Doors
Driver door
Passenger door
1Internal emergency handle ( :
chapter “Doors Security Locking” of
section “Safety”)
2E-latch door button (page 70)
3External rear view mirrors switches
(page 26)
4Power window switches (page 71)
5Power doors lock/unlock buttons
( : chapter “Doors Security
Locking” of section “Safety”)
6Rear windows child lock button
( : chapter “Doors Security
Locking” of section “Safety”)
7Door outboard manual opening lock
8External door handle
On Rear Doors
1E-latch door button (page 70)
2Power window switch (page 71)
3Power doors lock/unlock buttons
( : chapter “Doors Security
Locking” of section “Safety”)
4External door handle
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Mild Hybrid System
Information (2.0 L4 MHEV
only)
System Components
The mild hybrid system installed on
the MHEV models, in addition to the
traditional gasoline thermal engine,
is composed of the following main
components:
1Belt Starter Generator (BSG) 48 V
installed on the thermal engine RH
side.
2eBooster 48 V with flap-valve in
front of the thermal engine.
3Hybrid system ECU in the engine
compartment RH side.
448 V connecting cable.
548 V Li-Ion Battery housed in the
luggage compartment.
648 V/12 V DC/DC converter on the
48 V battery.
7Fan battery cooling.
8Cooling ducts.
9Air intake grill.
The 48 V battery containing twelve
lithium ion cells that needs no
maintenance. The battery housing
also contains a battery control and
supervision unit, a relay, a fuse, a shunt
resistor, two temperature sensors and a
pressure balancing unit.
The main functions of the battery
system are to store the electrical energy
supplied by the 48 V power supply
during braking and returns it to the
system when the electric motor starts
operating parallel to the thermal engine.
During its operation, the 48 V battery
can develop heat which is dissipated
using a fan and a series of ducts. The fan
sucks the air from the rear bottom side
passenger compartment through a air
intake grill then directs it through ducts
to the battery. To ensure the cooling of
the 48 V battery it is important that the
air intake remains free.
WARNING!
Do not cover, close or throw objects
inside the air intake grill on the rear
bottom side passenger compartment
with a plug/stopper. The air must
circulate in the battery system at all
time to prevent its overheating and a
potential risk of fire.
The BSG is driven by the crankshaft by
means of a belt and is at the same time
able to perform the function of current
generator and that of electric motor, also
with the function of starter motor for the
thermal engine in some situations such
as in the phases Start&Stop. In the latter
case, after stopping the car in a stop and
automatic engine shutdown with the
Start&Stop system, re-ignition occurs
through the BSG. The traditional starter
motor is used only for the first ignition of
the car, when you have power from the
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12 V battery, which is certainly charged,
and more power is needed.
When acting as an electric motor, the
mild hybrid system provides additional
power to the thermal engine at start-up,
when starting from a standstill or when
there is a demand for greater drive
torque, or in the most demanding
moments in terms of consumption and
emissions.
Based on the information from the
on-board sensors, the hybrid system
ECU decides when it is more convenient
recover energy such as when a vehicle
precedes, a phase in which the system
slows down the car with the BSG
generating energy to be stored in the 48
V battery or to power the car's services.
In certain driving conditions, the hybrid
system ECU also regulates energy flows
taking into account the charge level of
the 48 V battery. This management is
optimal especially when using some
ADAS systems because the energy
recovery start automatically even when
a vehicle is detected in front of the car,
slowing down the vehicle with the
activation of the BSG.
The eBooster is used to support the
main turbocharger and improve vehicle
acceleration and driveability.
Bi-directional DC/DC converter is used
to link 48 V and 12 V board net. In
forward mode works as converter to
supply the 12 V net; in pre-charge mode
works as converter to pre-charge the 48
V net with limited current.
The connection cable between the 48
V battery and the BSG is sufficiently
protected and housed in a position that
cannot be accessed by the user.
General Safety Instructions on
the 48 V Battery System
Although this is no high-voltage
battery system (link voltages remain
below 60 V), misuse or inappropriate
interventions on the system components
using insufficiently insulated tools can
generate short-circuits and cause injury
due to the flow of high currents and/or
the resulting high temperatures. To avoid
these problems, carefully follow the
recommendations below.
WARNING!
Battery system components may be
damaged in an accident, although
the damage may not be visible.
Touching or moving damaged battery
system components could result in
electrocution.
Never perform modifications to
components of battery system.
Only technicians with the necessary
experience and equipment are allowed
to work on the battery system. In case
of battery system problems, do not
intervene but contact an Authorized
Maserati Dealer.
Do not open the battery housing, or
otherwise disassemble the battery
system.
Do not puncture, impact, crush, shock,
or deform the battery system.
Avoid touching the battery housing, as
its surface may be hot both during and
after usage.
Do not wet the battery system
with any type of liquid to avoid
electrocution.
Do not expose the battery system to
external heat.
Do not cover or close the air intake
grill on the rear bottom side passenger
compartment with a plug/stopper. The
air must circulate in the battery system
at any time to prevent its overheating
and a potential risk of fire.
In Case of Damage to the 48 V Battery
The 48 V battery cell has a hermetically
sealed metal housing and do not
represent a danger to health if the
battery is used correctly.
If the battery system is used improperly,
damaged, overheated, abused, or
unusual environmental conditions may
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cause the cell to leak with release of
flammable electrolyte fumes. In these
cases the car has a strategy that drives
the fan battery cooling and warns the
user through the hybrid system failure
warning light and a message that invites
passengers to leave the vehicle. After
this event, the 48 V battery must be
replaced at an Authorized Maserati
Dealer.
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Overheated System Components: Failures and Derating Strategies
If the temperature of the 48 V system components increases, a message will appear that will ask you to verify that the grille on
the rear parcel shelf of the cooling duct is not obstructed.
When the temperature is not within the working range or an error occurs, the strategies shown in the following table are
followed:
System Component Fail Warning Light (*) Fail Pop-up Derating Pop-up
Belt Starter Generator (BSG)
and 48 V/12 V DC/DC
converter
Hybrid System Unavailable
See Dealer
48 V Li-Ion battery Hybrid System Unavailable
See Dealer
eBooster 48 V Hybrid System Unavailable
See Dealer
eBooster Temporarily Unavail-
able
Battery fan Hybrid System Cooling Un-
available See Dealer
(*) See chapter “Warning and Indicator Lights” in section “Dashboard Instruments and Controls”
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If the 48 V Battery is Discharged
The hybrid system does not allow
recharging the 48 V battery from
external devices or sources and
therefore it is necessary to prevent it
from discharging over the minimum
limit because after it could no longer be
usable.
The charge level of the 48 V battery can
be monitored on the cluster display by
entering the left configurable widget
area or by the "Electric Vehicle" menu on
MIA screen.
When the battery charge is close to the
minimum threshold, the engine will bring
it to a safe level by normally driving the
car.
Before leaving the car stationary for a
long time, follow the instructions in the
chapter "Vehicle Stored for long Periods"
in section "Maintenance and Care".
Front Seats
Seats, head restraints and seat belts
are parts of the Occupant Restraint
System (ORS) of the vehicle. For further
information, : chapter “Occupant
Restraint System (ORS)” and "Head
Restraints" in section “Safety”.
Depending on the different markets
and versions, the front seats may have
different controls for adjustment and
optional functions. The configurations
shown below may differ from the ones in
your vehicle.
The front passenger seat is equipped
with a sensor that informs the SBR
system about the presence of an
occupant on the seat.
WARNING!
Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a
seat and using a seat belt properly.
Front Power Seats
The power seats switches are located
on the outboard side of the seat cushion.
Use the front switch 1to move the seat
up or down, forward or rearward or to
recline the seat cushion ( ).
Use the switch 2to recline the seatback.
Use the rear switch 3to adjust the
lumbar support.
Seat Forward/Rearward Adjustment
The seat can be adjusted both forward
and rearward.
Push the seat switch 1forward or
rearward, the seat will move in the
direction of the switch.
Release the switch 1when the desired
position is reached.
Seat Up/Down Adjustment
The height of the seat can be adjusted
up or downward.
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Maserati Grecale 2024 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual

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