2025 Maserati Grecale Fuses and Fuse Box User Guide
The fuse box of the 2025 Maserati Grecale guards against overload damage by safeguarding critical electrical components. It contains fuses for the lights, entertainment, and safety systems and is found in the engine bay and interior. Use the appropriate fuse rating at all times.
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Maserati If a Fuse Blows Guide
Used Fuses Characteristics
When an electrical device is not functioning, check that the corresponding fuse is in proper working order (intact).
- Fuse intact
- Fuse blown
On the vehicle are mainly used with mini-and maxi-fuses with blade engagement. Besides these there are other types of the fuse provided with holes for fixing 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.
The color identifies the value of the fuses in amperes which is also reported on them. The table shows the match between color 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 five parts of the vehicle, namely:
- inside the fuse and relay box, located in a covered area, on the front right hand side of the front electric motor compartment;
- on the positive post of the battery, inside the inner central side of the front electric motor compartment;
- inside the fuse and relay box, on the rear right hand side of the front electric motor compartment;
- in the fuse and relay box located in a covered area, inside the boot compartment right side;
- inside the remote positive post, on right hand side of the boot compartment under a covered area.
Fuses Box on the Front Right Hand Side of the Front Electric Motor Compartment
- To access the module it is necessary to lift the hood (see “Open and Close the Hood” in section “Before Driving”).
- To access the fuses remove the front electric motor compartment cover
- To access the fuses remove the module cover unhooking the frontal 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. 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 box.
CAUTION!
After replacement, refit the protective cover of the module.
Ref. | Type | Function |
F1 | Mini – 25A | PECP input |
F2 | Mini – 20A | PECP4 input |
F3 | Mini – 25A | PECP5 input |
F4 | Mini – 25A | PECP3 input |
F5 | Mini – 7,5A | Water Valve input |
F7 | Mini – 7,5A | Radio Fre- quency HUB in- put |
F8 | Mini – 7,5A | Dome console input |
Ref. | Type | Function |
R3 | Micro – 30A | HVAC Blower input |
R4 | Micro – 30A | Rear HVAC Blower input |
Ref. | Type | Function |
R1 | Micro – 30A | Horn relay |
R4 | Micro – 30A | ADAS relay |
R6 |
Micro – 30A |
Power out- let/Cigarette Lighter relay |
Fuses Box on the Rear Right Hand Side of the Front Electric Motor Compartment
- To access the module it is necessary to lift the hood (see “Open and Close the Hood” in section “Before Driving”).
- 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 box.
Ref. | Type | Function |
F01 | Maxi – 60A | EPS module |
F02 | Maxi – 60A | IBS module |
F03 |
Maxi – 20A |
Cigarette Lighter / Power Outlet input |
F04 | Maxi – 40A | IBS valves module |
F05 | Maxi – 60A | EPS 2 module |
F06 | Maxi – 30A | ETM R1 module |
F07 | Maxi – 60A | Pumps input |
F08 | Maxi – 40A | HVAC Blower input |
F09 | Mini – 20A | TBM module |
F10 | Mini – 10A | Horn input |
F11 | Mini – 10A | EPS module |
F14 | Mini – 10A | TCM module |
F15 | Maxi – 30A | DDM Driver Door input |
F16 | Mini – 3A | Clockspring input |
F17 | Mini – 10A | EPS 2 module |
F18 | Mini – 10A | BCM 3 module |
F19 | Mini – 15A | Devio, HUD & ICS module |
F20 | Mini – 20A | Top LT Head- lamp input |
F21 | Mini – 20A | Top RT Head- lamp input |
F22 | Mini – 10A | Headlamps input |
F23 | Mini – 10A | Battery and APM input |
F24 | Mini – 10A | SGW module |
F30 | Mini – 25A | Rear window wiper input |
F81 | Maxi – 30A | PDM Passenger Door module |
F82 | Maxi – 20A | Wiper input |
F83 | Maxi – 20A | HVAC Rear Blower and Half Resistor input |
F84 | Mini – 20A | Electric Motors ECU + Pump input |
F87 | Mini – 5A | Heater ADAS input |
F88 | Mini – 7,5A | ECU HVAC
module |
F90 | Mini – 10A | ECM/DTCM
module |
FXX | Mini – 5A | IBS module |
T07 | Maxi – 50A | Pumps relay |
T09 | Micro – 30A | BCM module relay |
T17 | Micro – 30A | A/C Compres- sor relay |
Fuse Boxes in the Boot Compartment
These boxes are located in a covered area inside the boot compartment right side. To access the fuses, remove the cover in the boot compartment, then 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.
Ref. | Type | Function |
F1 | Mini – 7,5A | E-Latch Rear Left side input |
F2 |
Mini – 7,5A |
E-Latch Pas- senger side in- put |
F3 | Mini – 7,5A | E-Latch Driver side input |
F4 | Mini – 7,5A | E-Latch Rear Right side input |
F5 | Mini – 20A | Motor H001 input |
F6 | Mini – 20A | Motor H002 input |
F7 | Mini – 30A | Rear Seat Heater input |
F8 | Mini – 25A | 220-110 Power Outlet |
Ref. | Type | Function |
F9 | Mini – 25A | Window Lifter Rear Left input |
F10 | Mini – 25A | Window Lifter Rear Right input |
R4 | Maxi – 50A | VDCM Air
Spring relay |
Ref. | Type | Function |
T02 | Micro – 30A | VDCM Relay |
T03 | Micro – 30A | Rear relay |
T05 | Micro – 30A | H001 Heater relay |
T06 | Micro – 30A | Steering Wheel Heater relay |
T20 | Micro – 30A | CADM relay |
T31 | Micro – 30A | H002 Heater relay |
T89 | Micro – 30A | Rear Seat heater relay |
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Ref. | Type | Function |
F01 | Maxi – 60A | Power outlets input |
F02 | Maxi – 30A | BCM1 module |
F03 | Maxi – 20A | VDCM module |
F04 | Maxi – 25A | Heated module |
F05 | Maxi – 30A | EESSM module |
F06 | Maxi – 25A | BCM2 module |
F08 | Maxi – 30A | HI-FI module |
F09 | Mini – 10A | ECU BEV mod- ule: Battery HV – OBCM – CPIM |
F10 | Mini – 10A | ORC module |
F11 | Mini – 5A | Power Outlets input |
F14 | Mini – 5A | VDCM module |
F15 | Maxi – 40A | VDCM module |
F16 | Mini – 10A | MCPB – BPCM – OBCM input |
F17 | Mini – 7,5A | USB Charger input |
F18 | Mini – 5A | VDCM module |
F19 | Mini – 10A | Steering Wheel input |
F20 | Mini – 15A | AFLM – QVPM2 input |
F21 | Mini – 20A | Sunroof module |
F22 | Mini – 20A | 12 V Rear Cen- tral Tunnel Compartment Power Outlet |
F23 | Mini – 15A | CADM input |
F24 | Mini – 25A | MTA input |
F30 | Mini – 30A | PLGM module |
F81 | Maxi – 25A | Heated Rear Seat input |
F82 | Maxi – 30A | HI-FI module |
F83 | Maxi – 20A | ECU module |
F84 | Mini – 5A | VDCM module |
F87 | Mini – 7,5A | MCPA – APM module |
F89 | Maxi – 30A | Rear Window Defroster mod- ule |
F90 | Mini – 15A | CVPAM module |
FXX | Mini – 10A | ASU – ITM input |
T07 | Maxi – 50A | Master relay for F9-F10 |
T09 | Micro – 30A | Power Outlets relay |
T17 | Micro – 30A | Defrost relay |
Ref. | Type | Function |
F01 | Mini – 25A | KL30 for Trailer Tow Module |
F02 | Mini – 15A | KL30 for Trailer Tow Module |
F03 | Mini – 10A | KL30 for Trailer Tow Module |
F04 | Mini – 10A | KL30 for Trailer Tow Module |
T14 | Maxi – 30A | KL30 for Trailer Tow Module |
How to Replace the Fuses of the 2025 Maserati Grecale
Replacing the fuses in your 2025 Maserati Grecale is a straightforward process, but it’s important to follow the proper steps to ensure safety and that you replace the correct fuse. Here’s how you can do it:
Materials:
- The new fuse of the correct amperage.
- Fuse puller or needle-nose pliers.
Steps to Replace Fuses
Locate the Fuse Box
- Interior Fuse Box: Typically located under the dashboard on the driver’s side. It may be accessed by removing a cover panel near the footwell area.
- Engine Compartment Fuse Box: Found near the battery, under a lid in the engine bay.
2. Turn Off the Ignition
- Ensure the car is off before replacing any fuses to avoid electrical shocks or short circuits.
3. Open the Fuse Box
- Use the fuse box cover release or latch to open it.
- On some models, there may be a diagram on the inside of the cover showing the fuse layout.
4. Identify the Faulty Fuse
- Use the fuse box diagram to identify the specific fuse that needs to be replaced (e.g., lights, wipers, radio).
- A blown fuse usually has a broken metal strip inside it or appears discolored.
5. Remove the Faulty Fuse
- Use a fuse puller (often included in the fuse box) or a pair of needle-nose pliers to gently pull the blown fuse out of its slot.
6. Install the New Fuse
- Insert the new fuse of the same amperage rating into the correct slot. Make sure it is securely seated.
7. Check the Fuse Box
- Ensure all other fuses are properly in place, and there are no signs of damage or corrosion.
8. Test the Function
- Turn the vehicle on and test the component that the fuse powers to ensure it is working properly.
9. Close the Fuse Box
- Once the replacement is complete and everything is working, close the fuse box cover.
Tips:
- Always use a fuse with the correct amperage rating to prevent electrical issues or damage to the vehicle.
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