you can charge battery on rods located under the hood in the fuse box. after charging for 5 minutes you can open trunk. ask dealership for computer/radio code to reset it.
Hit that same button again in the rear compartment .
Lowering the top is simply a matter of placing the car in neutral, applying the emergency brake and pressing a small toggle switch between the seats. In a few seconds, the top is stowed neatly below a tonneau cover with the promise of open-air adventures just a paddle flick away. ----------
There is a manual override switch in the trunk. remove the driver side tail light cover in the trunk and you will see the switch. See if it's in the manual position, if so, flip it to the normal position. If this doesn't work check and see if the switch is ok.look in the trunk on the driver side under the small removable panel for a switch at the front of the compartment (after you remove the panel) it is the manual operation switch for the convertible top.
In the trunk. If you look on the left hand side there should be a cover that can be removed...inside there is a switch that changes the convertible motor from manual to power.switch it to the power mode there will be no problems. You may have to have the key in the "on" position to switch it over
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Most auto parts store sell cheap battery chargers that plug into the lighter socket and allow you to charge the battery without actually clamping on to it. If the car is not near a wall socket, you can buy a jumper box with the same fitting. You can't start the car through the lighter socket, the fuse for it will blow if you try, but you will be able to pop the trunk open and then get at the battery. I'm not familiar with this car but I'm assuming that's where the battery is.
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While not with a Maserati, in the past when this has happened to me, I was able to simply trip the latch and close the door.
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