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Maserati Levante 2023 Bodywork Maintenance User Manual

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Maserati Levante 2023 Bodywork Maintenance User Manual

Introduction

Pleased to have you here at Maserati Levante 2023 Bodywork Maintenance! We will examine all the different facets of maintaining the bodywork on your Maserati Levante luxury SUV in this tutorial. You recognize the value of maintaining this wonderful automobile in immaculate shape as the happy owner of it. Your Levante’s bodywork not only adds to its incredible aesthetic appeal but also acts as its first line of defense against the elements and wear.

We will go over the essentials of bodywork maintenance in this extensive manual to make sure your Levante keeps its showroom-quality appearance year after year. We will look at the finest methods for maintaining the outside surfaces, such as the paintwork, glass, wheels, and trim. We will also offer tips on how to overcome typical difficulties including getting rid of difficult stains, reducing the effects of scratches, and maintaining the overall shine. By adhering to the suggested maintenance schedules described in this manual, you will not only extend the lifespan and value of your Maserati Levante but also enjoy the satisfaction of owning a beautifully cared-for premium car. So let’s get out on this adventure together and learn how to maintain the flawless bodywork on your Maserati Levante.

Bodywork Maintenance and Care

Protection from Atmospheric Agents
The main causes of corrosion are:

  1. atmospheric pollution;
  2. salinity and humidity in the atmosphere (marine areas or a damp climate);
  3. seasonal environmental conditions;
  4. salt scattered on the roadbed to melt ice and snow.

The abrasive action of wind-carried atmospheric dust and sand, mud and stones should not be underestimated. On this vehicle, Maserati has adopted the best technological solutions to protect the bodywork from corrosion. The main measures are:

  1. paint products and systems that give the vehicle particular resistance to corrosion and abrasion;
  2. use of galvanized (or pre-treated) metal sheets which are highly resistant to corrosion in the most exposed parts;
  3. spraying of the underbody, engine compartment, insides of wheel housings, and other structures with wax products having high protective power;
  4. spraying of plastic materials, with a protective function, in the most exposed points: underneath the doors, inside part of the mud guards, edges, etc.;
  5. use of ventilated box sections, coated with protective wax products, to avoid condensation and trapped water which could encourage the formation of internal rust.

Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork in Good Condition Paint
The paintwork does not only have an aesthetic function but also protects the underlying metal sheets. In the event of abrasions or deep scratches, we recommend to have the necessary touch-ups made immediately, to avoid any rust formation. Touch-ups do not feature particular difficulties, even on metallic and matte finishes. For all paint touch-ups, use only original products indicated on the plate applied on the lower left side of the hood.Maserati Levante 2023 Bodywork Maintenance 01

Normal paint maintenance consists in washing, the frequency of which depends on the conditions of use and of the environment. For example, if driving the vehicle in areas where there is high atmospheric pollution or the roads are spread with anti-freeze salt, it is advisable to wash the vehicle more frequently.

ENVIRONMENTAL
Detergents pollute water. Therefore the vehicle should be washed in areas equipped for the collection and purification of the fluids used for washing.

NOTE:
The use of alcohol-based products
for cleaning the metal surfaces in the engine compartment and/or the trunk may deteriorate the protective paint. It is recommended to use water-based products.

Car Wash
For correct washing:

  1. wet the bodywork with a low-pressure water jet;
  2. pass a sponge with a light detergent solution over the bodywork, frequently rinsing the sponge;
  3. rinse well with water and dry with an air jet or chamois leather.

When drying, take particular care with the parts that are less visible, such as the door, liftgate and lid bays, and headlight edges, in which water can be trapped more easily.
You are recommended not to take the vehicle immediately into an enclosed environment, but leave it in the open air so as to allow the water to evaporate. Do not wash the vehicle after it has been left in the sun or when the hood is hot: the paint gloss could be affected. External plastic parts must be cleaned with the same procedure followed for the normal washing of the bodywork. Avoid, as far as possible, parking
the vehicle under trees; the resinous substances that very often drop from the trees give the paint a dull appearance and increase the possibility of originating corrosive processes.
It is important that the drain holes in the lower sides of the doors, rocker panels, and trunk bottom be kept clear and open.

CAUTION

  1. Bird droppings must be washed off immediately and thoroughly since their acidity is particularly corrosive.
  2. To provide better protection for the paint, polish the vehicle at intervals with a suitable product leaving a protective film on the paint.
  3. If the vehicle is washed using high-pressure water jets or cleaners, it is important that the nozzle of the jet be kept at a distance of at least 16 in (40 cm) from the bodywork to avoid damaging it.

Washing Vehicles with Matte Finish Paint

  1. It is recommended to hand wash vehicles with matte-finish paint.
  2. Before washing, first remove from the bodywork dust and other particles that could damage the paint. Preferably use an air pressure jet.
  3. When grease spots and fingerprints are present, it is recommended using a special cleaner for matte finish paint. Apply the product using a microfiber cloth. To avoid damaging the paint surface, do not use too much pressure.
  4. Wet the bodywork with plenty of water and clean it using a soft sponge and a neutral wax-free shampoo, starting from the top and working down. Dry the bodywork using an air pressure jet.
  5. Rinse all the parts of the vehicle thoroughly with plenty of water. Keep the sponge or the washing mitt in use always wet and clean.
  6. At last, using a different sponge or washing mitt, clean the wheels, the door sill plates and the other parts that are less visible.

CAUTION

  1. It is recommended not to wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. The little drops of water, acting as small focal lenses, could damage the paint.
  2. Always and only wash the vehicle by hand. Avoid using abrasive sponges or mitts that could damage the matte finish paint.
  3. Never polish and never use polishing agents on the vehicle with matte finish paint or on parts of it.
  4. Hard water (over 30 °f) could leave limestone residues.

Glass Surfaces
All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis with any commercial household-type glass cleaner.
Never use an abrasive type cleaner. Use caution when cleaning the inside rear window on the liftgate equipped with electric defrosters. Do not use scrapers or another sharp instrument that may scratch the elements. When cleaning the rearview mirror, spray the cleaner on the towel or rag that you are using. Do not spray the cleaner directly on the mirror.
Labels can be peeled off after soaking with warm water. When cleaning is performed, keep all metal objects at a safe distance from the window.

Cleaning Headlights
Your vehicle has plastic headlights that are lighter and less susceptible to stone breakage than glass headlights.
Plastic is not as scratch-resistant as glass and therefore different lens cleaning procedures must be followed. To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses and reducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry cloth. To remove road dirt, wash with a mild soap solution followed by rinsing. Do not use abrasive cleaning components, solvents, steel wool or other aggressive material to clean the lenses.

Condensation and Fogging on the Light Clusters
With cold or humid climates, after a driving rain or after cleaning the car, the surface of the front and rear light clusters could fog and/or form condensate drops on the inside. This is a natural phenomenon due to the temperature and humidity differences between the lens internal and external surface, which nevertheless does not indicate a fault and does not compromise the regular operation of the lights. The fogging/condensate disappears when switching on the lights, starting from the center of the diffuser and gradually going to the edges.

Moldings and Aluminum Trims

  1. For cleaning moldings and aluminum trims, avoid the use of acidic or alkaline cleaning agents that can destroy the protecting surface treatment.
  2. After washing the aluminum trim with warm water, apply the cleaning agent with a clean tissue or a soft sponge on the surface. Do not use any other equipment such as brushes, steel wool, abrasives or any other equipment for cleaning.
  3. After cleaning, please rinse the aluminum trim with a lot of clear water.
  4. While cleaning in the car, please make sure that the moldings and aluminum trims only get in contact with soft brushes or textiles.

Engine Compartment
At the end of each winter season, carefully wash the engine compartment, remembering to avoid directing the jet of water for too long on the electric parts. To perform this operation, you must contact an Authorized Maserati Dealer.

Pre-Short Drop Function
When in a car wash, if the driver keeps the key fob in his/her pocket, or in any place outside the vehicle within 3.3 ft (1 m) distance, the front windows will perform a pre-short drop. This is a shorter drop compared to the normal short drop performed by the “Passive Entry” function when you grab the door handle to enter the vehicle. In order to prevent water from entering the vehicle between the upper edge of the glass window and the door outline on the bodywork, while the car is being washed, it is advisable to disable the “Passive Entry” from the MIA system, for further information refer to chapter “Functions of Settings Menu on MIA” in section “Dashboard Instruments and controls”. When deactivating the “Passive Entry”, also the “Pre-Short Drop” function will be disabled.

FAQs

How frequently should I maintain the bodywork on my Maserati Levante 2023?

It’s suggested that you maintain the bodywork on your Maserati Levante at least once every six months or as necessary.

What routine bodywork upkeep chores are there for the Maserati Levante?

Routine bodywork care procedures include exterior washing and waxing, checking for dings and scratches, inspecting and cleaning the headlamps and taillights, and treating the leather interior.

How should I wash my Maserati Levante to keep the bodywork in good condition?

To clean the outside, use a soft sponge or microfiber cloth along with a moderate automotive soap. To avoid water stains, properly rinse before drying with a clean, soft towel.

Can I wash my Maserati Levante using an automatic car wash?

Although automatic car washes are practical, it is advised to hand wash your Maserati Levante to reduce the possibility of scratches and other bodywork damage.

How do I keep the paint on my Maserati Levante from fading?

To shield the paint from UV rays, pollutants, and tiny scratches, regularly apply a high-quality automobile wax or paint sealer. Avoid leaving your car parked in the sun for a long time.

Are there any unique maintenance requirements for the alloy wheels on the Maserati Levante?

Regularly clean the alloy wheels with a soft brush and a non-acidic wheel cleanser. Avoid using strong brushes or abrasive cleansers that could harm the wheel finish.

How can I keep the interior leather of my Maserati Levante from getting damaged?

When parked in bright places, stay out of the sun for as long as possible and use window coverings. Maintaining the leather upholstery’s suppleness and avoiding cracking requires regular cleaning and conditioning.

What should I do if I see dents or scrapes on my Maserati Levante’s bodywork?

A good automobile scratch remover can usually be used to buff away minor scratches. It is advised to get expert assistance from a reputed body shop for more severe damage.

How can I maintain the condition of the headlights and taillights on my Maserati Levante?

Regularly look for any indications of condensation, cracks, or discoloration in the headlights and taillights. With a soft cloth and a light automotive glass cleaner, clean them.

Should I use any particular items to clean the surfaces inside my Maserati Levante?

If your Maserati Levante has trim made of leather, plastic, or wood, it is advised to use specialized car interior cleaners that are safe for those materials.

In my Maserati Levante, how frequently should I repair the windshield wipers?

Windshield wipers should be replaced every six to twelve months, or earlier if they exhibit signs of wear or diminished efficacy.

Should I frequently check my Maserati Levante’s undercarriage for any damage?

Inspecting the undercarriage for any damage indicators, such as dangling or loose pieces, leaks, or excessive corrosion, is a good idea. This can assist in early problem detection.

How can I keep the bodywork of my Maserati Levante from rusting out?

Keep the exterior spotless and free of salt, debris, and mud. Any paint scratches or chips should be repaired as once to avoid them becoming rust-prone regions.

Is using original Maserati parts required for bodywork repairs?

Using original Maserati parts for bodywork repairs ensures the best fit and preserves the integrity of the car, while it is not always necessary. For advice, speak with a Maserati-authorized service facility.

Should I hire a mechanic to take care of the bodywork repair on my Maserati Levante?

Although the owner can perform certain simple maintenance jobs, it is advised to obtain professional assistance for more involved bodywork maintenance and repairs to ensure correct care and prevent potential damage.

Useful Links

View Full User Guide: Maserati Levante 2023 User Manual | Auto User Guide
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