Awd Failure Warning Light; Passive Speed Limit Set; Passive Speed Limit Exceeded; Ride Height Indicator Light - Maserati Levante Owner's Manual

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Dashboard Instruments and Controls

AWD Failure Warning Light

This warning light turns on
to indicate a fault of the AWD
system otherwise a fault or
overheating due to excessive wheel
spin. Contact an Authorized Maserati
Dealer as soon as possible, and avoid
using the vehicle in heavy duty
conditions.

Passive Speed Limit Set

This indicator light indicates
the passive speed limit set via
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the controls on the RH side of
the steering wheel (for further details,
refer to "TFT Display Setting and Menu
Overview" in this section).

Passive Speed Limit Exceeded

This indicator light informs the
driver that the speed limit that
was set has been exceeded.
Suspension Setting Indicator Light
This indicator light displays
which suspensions setting (soft
"S" or hard "H") is on. For
further details, refer to "Drive Mode"
in section "Starting and Driving".
Drive Mode Indicator Light
Drive mode set by the driver
through the controls on central
console is displayed above the
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transmission lever indicator (example
in picture: NORMAL).
For further details, refer to "Drive
Mode" in section "Starting and
Driving".

Ride Height Indicator Light

Ride height set through the
control on central console is
always displayed in the specific
area on the RH side of the TFT display.
From the "Normal" level (shown in
picture) ride height can be lowered
at "Aero 1" or "Aero 2" levels when
using vehicle on the road. When using
the vehicle off road, ride height can
be set to a higher position thanks to
"Off Road 1" or "Off Road 2" levels.
For further details, refer to "Drive
Mode" and "Off-road Drive" in section
"Starting and Driving".
The lowest position
"Entry/Exit" shown in picture
is used for entering and exiting
the vehicle.
Cruise Control (CC) Ready or Canceled
This white indicator light will
illuminate when the CC is ready
to be set (with 3 dashes below)
and, once it sets, when it is temporarily
canceled (set speed in white below).
For further information, check "Cruise
Control" in section "Driver Assistance
Systems".
Cruise Control (CC) Set
This green indicator light will
illuminate with the set speed
when the CC is set and in driver
override. For further information,
check "Cruise Control" in section
"Driver Assistance Systems".
Blind Spot Assist (BSA) or Active Blind
Spot Assist (ABSA) Ready and Active
This white indicator light
indicates that the BSA is in
stand-by (ready): the some
indicator light in green color
indicates that the system is
active.
Active Blind Spot Assist (ABSA)
Intervention
This amber indicator light
indicates the intervention of
the system on the steering to
avoid a potentially dangerous lane
change.
For further information, see "Active
Blind Spot Assistance - ABSA" in
section "Driving Assistance systems".

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