2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport Fuses and Fuse Box User Manual
Inside the 2020 Maserati GranTurismo Sport’s sleek form is a complex electrical system that is protected by a fuse box that has been carefully put together. This combination of advanced car engineering and beautiful design is what Maserati stands for when it comes to luxury and performance. Inside the carefully crafted interior, the fuse box watches over everything, making sure that power gets to all the important parts safely and quickly. Its structure shows that form and function work well together, which shows that Maserati cares about both beauty and functionality in every detail. As car fans learn more about how cars are made, the switch box helps them understand the complex web of technologies that power the GranTurismo Sport and combine cutting-edge technology with classic Italian style.
2023 Maserati Granturismo Specs, Price, Features, Mileage (Brochure)
Fuse Replacement
Used Fuses Characteristics When an electrical device is not functioning, check that the corresponding fuse is in proper working order (intact).
A Fuse intact
B Fuse blown Replace the faulty fuse with a new one featuring the same rating, by using appropriate forceps. The colour identifies the value of the fuses in amperes which is also reported on them. The vehicle is endowed with mini and maxi fuses. The table shows the match between the colour and amperage of mini and maxi fuses.
Type |
|
Mini Fuse |
Maxi Fuse |
Beige – 5 | Yellow – 20 |
Brown – 7,5 | Green – 30 |
Red – 10 | Orange – 40 |
Blue- 15 | Red- 50 |
Yellow – 20 | Blue – 60 |
White – 25 | |
Green – 30 |
CAUTION!
- Never replace a blown fuse with anything other than a new and suitable fuse (same rating).
- After replacing a fuse, if the fault recurs, contact the Service Network.
Position of Fuses The fuses are located in three parts of the vehicle, namely:
- On the right-hand side of the boot compartment.
- Behind the glove compartment, to the left of the steering wheel.
- In the boot compartment next to the battery.
Fuses Inside Engine Compartment
To access the fuses, lift the hood and remove the covering panel.
- Undo the four retaining screws and remove the cover.
The fuses are housed in three control boxes. The following table points out the position as featured in the picture, and the type and function of the fuses included in these control boxes. CAUTION! If you need to wash the engine compartment, do not direct the jet of water for too long directly on the engine compartment ECU.
Engine Compartment Fuses
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F01 | Maxi 60 A – Blue | Fan 1 relay |
F02 | Maxi 30 A – Green | ABS valves |
F03 | Maxi 20 A – Yellow | T03 spotlights relay |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F04 | Maxi 40 A – Orange | ABS cylinder |
F05 | Maxi 40 A – Orange | A/C Node |
F06 | Maxi 60 A – Blue | Fan 2 relay |
F07 | 30 A – Green | T07 I.E. main relay |
F08 | 7.5 A – Brown | T08 – Air conditioner compressor relay |
F09 | 7.5 A – Brown | T05 stop light control relay |
F10 | 15 A – Blue | T06 horn relay |
F11 | 10 A – Red | LH high-beam |
F14 | – | Not used |
F15 | 15 A – Blue | Alternator sensing |
F16 | 10 A – Red | LH spotlight |
F17 | 10 A – Red | RH high-beam |
F18 | 7.5 A – Brown | I.E. bank |
F19 | 15 A – Blue | T02 DRL lights relay |
F20 | – | Not used |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F21 | – | Not used |
F22 | – | Not used |
F23 | 10 A – Red | ABS Electronics |
F24 | 10 A – Red | RH spot light |
F30 | 30 A – Green | T20 ignition relay |
F81 | Maxi 50 A – Red | CPL2 |
F82 | – | Not used |
F83 | Maxi 50 A – Red | Air pump relay |
F84 | 20 A – Yellow | Ignition switch |
F85 | 30 A – Green | Headlight washers |
F87 | – | Not used |
F88 | 15 A – Blue | Main injector/coil relay – cylinders 1-4 |
F89 | 15 A – Blue | Main injector/coil relay – cylinders 5-8 |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F90 | 15 A – Blue | Main I.E. relay, secondary connected devices |
F91 | 10 A – Red | Main relay, I.E. ECU |
F92 | 15 A – Blue | Main relay, oxygen sensors |
F93 | 7.5 A – Brown | +15 Controls on the inside roof |
F94 | 7.5 A – Brown | NCS |
F95 | 7.5 A – Brown | CSG |
F96 | 7.5 A – Brown | Alternator |
F97 | 10 A – Red | I.E. ECU |
F98 | – | Not used |
F99 | – | Not used |
F100 | – | Not used |
F101 | – | Not used |
F102 | – | Not used |
F103 | – | Not used |
F104 | – | Not used |
F105 | – | Not used |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F106 | – | Not used |
F107 | – | Not used |
Fuses in Passenger Compartment
- To access the fuses lift the guard on the left side of the steering wheel.
The fuses are housed in two control boxes. The following table points out the position as featured in the picture, the type and function of the fuses included in these control boxes.
Passenger Compartment Fuses
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F12 | 15 A – Blue | Right-hand low beam |
F13 | 15 A – Blue | Left-hand low beam |
F31 | 7.5 A – Brown | A/C unit, NBC (Body Computer Node), high beam relay |
F32 | 10 A – Red | Dome lights, step lights, CAV, driver- and passenger-side footwell lights, external mirror lights |
F33 | 30 A – Green | Driver’s seat (movement) |
F34 | 30 A – Green | Passenger’s seat (movement) |
F35 | 7.5 A – Brown | ACC, FN and LF relay coil |
F36 | 10 A – Red | NQS |
F37 | 10 A – Red | NQS (Instrument Cluster Node), CPP, CPD |
F38 | 15 A – Blue | Rear lid lock |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F39 | 15 A – Blue | NIM (Inside Roof Node), NCL (Air conditioning and heating system node), OBD socket, CSA (Alarm system siren ECU), CAV (Motion sensing alarm ECU), radio, NAVTRAK |
F40 | 30 A – Green | Heated rear window |
F41 | – | Not used |
F42 | 7.5 A – Brown | Power supply for the control panel on the roof |
F43 | 30 A – Green | Windshield wiper/washer (Connected Devices Relay INT/A) |
F44 | 20 A – Yellow | Front and rear power outlets (INT/A device relay) front seat heating (passenger side) |
F45 | – | Not used |
F46 | 20 A – Yellow | NPG/NPP locks |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F47 | 30 A – Green | NPG (Driver’s door node) |
F48 | 30 A – Green | NPP (Passenger’s door node) |
F49 | 7.5 A – Brown | NVO (Steering wheel node), CSG (Power steering ECU), CSP (Twilight/rain sensor ECU), NIM (Inside Roof Node), NCL, Radio, CEM, CRP, dome light moulding, windshield wiper controls, NAVTRAK |
F50 | 7.5 A – Brown | Airbag system |
F51 | 7.5 A – Brown | NCA (Automatic Gearbox Node) |
F52 | 15 A – Blue | Front seat heating (driver side) (INT/A device relay) |
F53 | 10 A – Red | Rear fog lights |
- Remove the inside covering panel of the battery compartment.
There are two control boxes. To access the fuses inside the control boxes, remove the covers by levering up the fastening tabs. The following table points out the position as featured in the picture, and the type and function of the fuses included in these control boxes. Boot Compartment Fuses
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F25 | – | Not used |
F26 | – | Not used |
F27 | – | Not used |
F28 | – | Not used |
F29 | – | Not used |
F53 | – | Not used |
F54 | 30 A – Green | HI-Fi amplifier |
F55 | – | Not used |
F56 | 10 A – Red | +30 NAG, NTV, Harman tuner, MTC+ (Japan) |
F57 | – | Not used |
F58 | 7.5 A – Brown | RH Reverse from T23 |
F59 | – | Not used |
F60 | 7.5 A – Brown | NSP |
F61 | 7.5 A – Brown | T24 third stop |
F62 | 20 A – Yellow | NCA |
F63 | 15 A – Blue | Fuel flap T25 relay, +30 Battery charge |
Pos. |
Amp. – Colour |
System / Component |
F64 | – | Not used |
F65 | 10 A – Red | Key-Lock solenoid |
F66 | 20 A – Yellow | Fuel pumps |
F67 | – | Not used |
F68 | – | Not used |
F69 | – | Not used |
F77 | – | Not used |
F78 | 20 A – Yellow | Power outlet |
F79 | – | Not used |
F80 | 25 A – White | Bass box |
How to replace a fuse in the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport
- Find the fuse box.
- The fuse box is usually in the engine area or under the dashboard on the driver’s side of most cars, including the Maserati GranTurismo Sport.
- Find the fuse that is not working:
- To find the fuse that controls the broken part, look at the diagram on the cover of the fuse box. Fuses are usually labelled with a number or symbol that goes with the role they serve.
- Turn Off the Ignition:
- To avoid crashes, it’s important to turn off the ignition and take the key out of the ignition switch before working on electrical parts.
- Take out the fuse.
- If there is a fuse puller tool in the fuse box, use it. If not, you can carefully grab the fuse with needle-nose pliers and pull it out. Be careful not to hurt the fuse or the box that holds the fuse.
- Check the Fuse:
- To find out if the fuse is broken, look at it or use a multimeter. You can tell a fuse has blown because the link is broken and the metal strip inside is cut.
- Install a new fuse with the same power rating.
- Once you’re sure the old fuse is broken, install the new one. To avoid electrical damage or fire risks, it’s important to use a fuse with the right grade.
- Test the Component:
- Once the fuse is replaced, turn on the engine and test the part to make sure it works right.
- Close the Fuse Box:
- Once the part has been replaced and tested, make sure the fuse box is firmly closed to protect the fuses and keep them in place.
FAQs
A fuse box is a part of the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport that holds electrical fuses. Fuse boxes are meant to keep different electrical circuits from getting damaged by overloads or short circuits.
The 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport’s fuse box is usually in the engine bay or under the dashboard, but this depends on the model.
To get to the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport’s fuse box, you usually have to find the fuse box cover and press or unlatch the locking clips or screws to remove it.
To safely take out and put in a fuse in a 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport, you’ll only need a fuse puller or a pair of needle-nose pliers.
A blown fuse in a 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport can generally be seen by a metal strip that is melting or a change in colour inside the fuse.
Blade style fuses, which are the most popular type of fuse in cars, are used in the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport.
It’s not a good idea to put in a new fuse in the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport that has a higher amp value because it could cause electrical damage or a fire.
There may be a problem with the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport fuse that keeps blowing. To fix the problem, you should check the electrical wiring for any damage or short circuits and fix the fuse.
The 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport might come with extra fuses, which are usually found in the fuse box or a special area inside the car.
For the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport, look in the owner’s manual or the fuse box layout. These will usually identify which electrical parts each fuse controls.
Fuses in the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport are meant to trip when they sense an electrical overload or short circuit. Once they’ve tripped, they usually can’t be restarted. They need to be changed.
Aftermarket fuses might fit in the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport’s fuse box, but OEM (original equipment maker) fuses are safer and more likely to work with the car.
To keep from getting an electric shock or damaging the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport’s fuse box or any other electrical parts, it’s important to unplug the battery first.
It is suggested that the 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport’s fuse box and fuses be checked regularly to make sure that the electrical systems work properly. Right away, replace any plugs that are broken.
The 2020 Maserati Granturismo Sport usually comes with a thorough fuse box diagram that shows where each fuse is located and what it’s for.
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