If An Exterior Light Goes Out; Taillight Clusters - Maserati Quattroporte Automatic Owner's Manual

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If an exterior light goes
out
WARNING: Before replacing a light
bulb, make sure that the
corresponding fuse is intact. For
replacement, use only genuine new
light bulbs having the same
characteristics as the bulb to be
replaced.
Headlight clusters
To access the headlight clusters from
underneath the vehicle, you must first
remove the wheel housing covering.
The light bulbs of the headlight
clusters are arranged as follows:
A – Bi-xenon low-beam/high-beam
bulb
B – Position and DRL light bulb.
A
E
F
On the vehicles manufactured for the
Japanese market, the DRL lights are
not operational; for all the other
markets where by law they may not be
turned on, they can be deactivated
through the Multi Media System
C – Side-marker light bulb
D – High beam light bulb
E – Direction indicator LED
F – Fog light bulb
To replace the Xenon light
bulbs, the low and high beam
light bulbs and to check the
system, contact the Maserati Service
Network only: RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCKS!
Due to the complexity of the
operation, we recommend that you
contact the Maserati Service Network
for the replacement of all of the light
bulbs.
B
C
D

Taillight clusters

The taillight bulbs are arranged as
follows:
G – Direction indicator light bulb
H – Position light bulb
J – Stop light LED
K – Reverse light bulb
L – Rear fog light bulb
M – Side-marker LED
G
H
K
J
L
M

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