2023 Maserati Levante Fuses and Fuse Box Owner’s Manual
A complex fuse box system is included in the 2023 Maserati Levante to safeguard the car’s electrical components. These fuse boxes, which are placed in convenient places like the left-hand underside of the dashboard and the engine and baggage compartments, contain the necessary fuses that protect the vehicle’s electrical circuits. It’s essential to comprehend the features of the fuses used in the Levante for upkeep and troubleshooting. The Levante owner’s manual can offer comprehensive information on fuse locations and replacements in the event of a blown fuse. Getting to the fuse box underneath the dashboard is essential to preserving the car’s electrical integrity. For the Levante’s electrical systems to run smoothly, Maserati owners must have a thorough understanding of fuse box layout and operations.
2023 Maserati Levante Specs, Price, Features, Mileage (Brochure)
If a Fuse Blows
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
The vehicle mainly uses mini-and maxi-fuses with blade engagement. Besides these, there are other types of fuses provided with holes for attaching to the cable connection terminals.
For the replacement of these fuses contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer. Replace the faulty fuse with a new one featuring the same rating, by using appropriate forceps added in the integrated power module and inside the cover of the rear power distribution centre.
The color identifies the value of the fuses in amperes which is also reported on them.
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 an Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Position of Fuses
The fuses are located in three parts of the vehicle, namely:
- inside the integrated power module, on the right hand side of the engine compartment;
- inside the rear power distribution center, behind the battery, on the right-hand side of the trunk compartment;
- on the fuse and relay box located in a covered area, under the dashboard’s left side.
Integrated Power Module
- To access the module it is necessary to lift the hood (see “Hood Operation” in section “Before Starting”).
- To access the fuses remove the module cover unhooking the lateral locks as shown in the picture. To recognize the reference number of the fuses in the table below, see the diagram inside the cover just removed.
The table points out the position as featured in the cover, the type and function of the fuses included in the integrated power module.
CAUTION!
- After replacement, refit the protective cover of the module.
- If you need to wash the engine compartment, do not direct the water for too long directly on the module.
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
2 | Maxi – 50A | Secondary air pump relay input (3.8 V8 engines only) |
3 | ‒ | ‒ |
4 | Maxi – 30A | Starter motor relay input |
5 | Maxi – 40A | ABS-ESP pump feed |
6 | Maxi – 30A | AWD module relay input |
7 | ‒ | ‒ |
8 | Maxi – 40A | ABS-ESP valve feed |
9 | ‒ | ‒ |
10 | – | ‒ |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
11 | Mini – 20A | Horn relay input |
12 | Mini – 10A | AC compressor feed relay input |
13 | – | – |
14 | Mini – 7,5A | Alarm siren |
15 | Mini – 5A | Washer heated nozzles relay input |
16 | Mini – 10A | Enable cool- ing fan relay input and enable cooling oil pump relay in-put |
18 | ‒ | ‒ |
19 | Maxi – 30A | Headlamp washer relay in- put |
20 | Maxi – 30A | Wiper motor relay output |
21 | Maxi – 20A | LH low beam relay input (with Bi-Xenon headlight) |
22 | Maxi – 20A | RH low beam relay input (with Bi-Xenon headlight) |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
23 | ‒ | ‒ |
24 | ‒ | ‒ |
28 | Mini – 7,5A | Drive Assist System Module (DASM) |
29 | Mini – 10A | PCM module – Starter solenoid relay coil –
Voltage Body & Dashboard, PTC relay coil |
30 | Mini – 5A | ORC- Airbag module |
31 | Mini – 5A | ABS-ESP module |
32 | Mini – 5A | AWD module, EPS and AQS |
33 | Mini – 10A | HDLP Head- lights – AFLS |
34 | Mini – 15A | Primary load to engine harness LH side |
35 | Mini – 15A | Primary load to engine harness RH side |
36 | Mini – 30A | PCM module primary load |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
37 | Mini – 15A | Engine sec- ondary load |
38 | Mini – 15A | Lambda sensor |
39 | Mini – 7,5A | Flow meters, tank leakage, canister, exhaust by-pass valve relay coil and air shutter |
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 |
Rear Power Distribution Center
- To access the centre it is necessary to lift the ground coverage of the trunk compartment (see chapter “Tool Kit” in this section) and remove the storage box.
- To access the fuses, release the cover latch 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. To recognize the reference number of the fuses in the table below, see the diagram inside the cover just removed.
The table points out the position as featured in the cover, and 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 | Trailer harness (not for TRO- FEO version) |
7 | Maxi – 30A | Driver door module |
8 | Maxi – 30A | Passenger door module |
9 | Maxi – 40A | Start&Stop: voltage stabilizer, dashboard |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
10 | Maxi – 40A | Start&Stop: voltage stabilizer, body |
11 | Maxi – 40A | “High Premium” stereo amplifier unit |
Maxi – 20A | “Premium” stereo amplifier unit (1) | |
15 | Maxi – 40A | HVAC front blower relay coil |
16 | Maxi – 40A | Rear window defrost re-
lay coil (HVAC module) |
17 | Maxi – 30A | Rear LH door module |
18 | Maxi – 30A | Rear RH door module |
19 | Maxi – 25A | Power liftgate module |
20 | Maxi – 20A | “Premium” stereo amplifier unit (2) |
21 | Maxi – 40A | ELDOR coil (3.8 V8 engines only) |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
22 | Mini – 7,5A | Rear HVAC module |
23 | Mini – 10A | Fuel door relay and RF Hub module |
24 | Mini – 10A | ITM module, ceiling light unit (front and rear), rain/lights sensor |
25 | Mini – 25A | Sunroof module |
26 | ‒ | ‒ |
27 | Mini – 7,5A | Front HVAC module |
31 | Mini – 30A | LH front seat movement |
32 | Mini – 15A | Trailer module LH side (not for TROFEO version) |
33 | Mini – 15A | Trailer module RH side (not for TROFEO version) |
34 | Mini – 20A | Soft Door Close latch |
35 | Mini – 20A | Rear doors sun-shade |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
36 | Mini – 10A | Transmission lever, Navtrak, USB (Y2), USB charger, ASBM control suspension and Hands-Free access module |
37 | Mini – 25A | ASCM module |
38 | Mini – 30A | RH front seat movement |
41 | Maxi – 40A | ASCM motor supply |
42 | – | – |
43 | Mini – 20A | Seat passenger heater module |
44 | – | – |
45 | – | – |
46 | Mini – 5A | Rear camera |
47 | Mini – 5A | Navtrak |
48 | Mini – 5A | Surround-view |
49 | Mini – 10A | Internal temperature sensor, internal mirror and HALF |
50 | – | – |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
51 | Mini – 25A | Rear seat and steering wheel heater module |
52 | Mini – 20A | Boot power outlet |
53 | – | – |
54 | Mini – 7,5A | Blind Spot module |
55 | – | – |
56 | Mini – 10A | Blower front HVAC coil relay |
57 | Mini – 10A | Blower rear HVAC coil relay |
58 | Mini – 10A | Trailer harness (not for TRO- FEO version) |
59 | Mini – 10A | USB charger, transmission lever, ASBM, rear tunnel stack switch |
60 | – | – |
61 | Mini – 15A | Rear window wiper relay |
62 | Mini – 7,5A | Front HVAC module |
63 | Mini – 20A | Blower rear HVAC |
Ref. |
Type |
Function |
64 | Mini – 7,5A | Rear HVAC module |
65 | Mini – 10A | Intelligent bat- tery sensor |
67 | Mini – 10A | Sunroof |
68 | Mini – 20A | Power outlet on central console rear side |
69 | Mini – 25A | Rear console power out- let and cigar lighter |
70 | Mini – 10A | Front HVAC module, Parking Aid Module (PAM), ASCM |
Front HVAC module, Parking Aid Module (PAM), ASCM
and ELDOR coil (3.8 V8 engines only) |
Fuse Box under the Dashboard
This box is located in an internal area under the dashboard’s 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, USB charger, CSS, SGW and DSRC (Japan version only) |
2 | Mini – 15A | Cluster module, clock |
3 | Mini – 10A | DSRC and DTV system (Japan version only) |
4 | Mini – 5A | E-call |
5 | Mini – 7,5A | Security Gateway, Radio dis- play |
6 | Mini – 15A | Radio |
7 | Mini – 10A | Column software module, CSS |
8 | Mini – 10A | Start & Stop switch, diag- nostic outlet |
How to replace a Fuse in the 2023 Maserati Levante
- Find the fuse box.
- The fuse box is usually in the engine bay or the passenger area of most cars, including the Maserati Levante.
- Find the Faulty Fuse:
- Use the diagram on the fuse box cover to find the fuse that is connected to the broken part.
- Disconnect the Battery:
- Just to be safe, it’s best to disconnect the car battery before working with the switches. This will keep you from messing up the electricity.
- Take out the fuse.
- Hold the fuse tightly and pull it straight out of its socket with a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers.
- The fifth step is to visually check the switch to see if it’s blown.
- A broken wire can be seen inside a fuse that has blown. You can use a voltmeter to check for continuity if you’re not sure.
- Install a new fuse with the same power rating.
- Once you’re sure the old fuse is broken, install the new one. To keep the electrical system from breaking, it’s important to use the right power fuse. It’s important to push the new fuse into the plug.
- Connect the Battery:
- Once you’re done changing the fuse, connect the battery back to the car.
- Test the Component:
- Start the engine and manually check the part that wasn’t working right to make sure it’s now.
- Make sure the cover of the fuse box is firmly in place to protect the fuses and keep everyone safe.
- Get Rid of the Old Fuse:
- Get rid of the old fuse in a safe way.
FAQs
The 2023 Maserati Levante has normal blade-type fuses.
The fuse box in a 2023 Maserati Levante is usually in the trunk or under the hood.
You might have to take off a panel or cover in the 2023 Maserati Levante to get to the fuse box.
Standard-sized fuses are what the 2023 Maserati Levante usually uses, and they are easy to find at auto shops.
Look at the fuse diagram in your owner’s manual or the cover of the fuse box for your 2023 Maserati Levante to find the fuse that’s broken.
It is not suggested that you use a fuse with a higher amp value in a 2023 Maserati Levante because it could damage the wires.
Carefully grasp the fuse and pull it out of its hole in the 2023 Maserati Levante’s fuse box. You can use a fuse puller tool or tight-nose pliers to do this.
Make sure the ignition is off before changing the fuses to avoid electrical dangers.
Most of the time, a 2023 Maserati Levante fuse that has blown will have a metal strip inside that is melted or broken.
The 2023 Maserati Levante’s fuse can blow because of too much electricity, a short circuit, or a problem with a part.
Some fuses in the 2023 Maserati Levante may fail more often because they are used more often. These include fuses for the headlights, power windows, and audio system.
The 2023 Maserati Levante fuse diagram usually shows the fuse number, where it is located, and what electrical part it connects to.
Even though aftermarket fuses might work, it’s best to use OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) fuses in your 2023 Maserati Levante to make sure they work well and are reliable.
Most of the time, you don’t need to do anything special to reset the 2023 Maserati Levante after changing a fuse.
It is suggested that you check the fuses in your 2023 Maserati Levante regularly, especially if you notice any electrical problems or broken parts.
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