
Maserati's specific steps for opening the fuel tank cap are as follows: 1. Press the brake pedal to prepare for activating the vehicle's power. 2. Press the one-touch start button. 3. The dashboard lights up, indicating the vehicle's power is activated. 4. Press the electronic switch to open the fuel tank cap. 5. Gently lift the fuel tank cap cover to complete the process. More information about Maserati is as follows: 1. Maserati is a renowned Italian racing and sports car manufacturer, founded in Bologna in 1914. The company's headquarters are now located in Modena, and its emblem is a trident. 2. Maserati was once part of Ferrari and is now directly owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.

I just picked up a Maserati Ghibli a few days ago, and at first, I couldn't figure out how to open the fuel tank. Later, I found out that with the doors unlocked, you can just press the right side of the fuel cap to pop it open. However, note the differences between models—my friend's Quattroporte requires pressing a small fuel icon button on the left side of the steering wheel. On long drives, pay special attention to the fuel gauge; when it drops below a quarter, it's time to find a gas station. The fuel tank design on Maseratis is quite sophisticated—you need to twist the protective cap counterclockwise to open it, which is more cumbersome than the push-type on regular cars, but the sealing is indeed better. When refueling, remember to ask the gas station attendant for 98 octane. Although fuel prices are high now, it offers better engine protection.

Opening the fuel tank of a Maserati is actually quite straightforward. For most models, simply press the fuel cap lightly after unlocking the doors, though some older versions may require locating a manual lever near the driver’s seat floor. I prefer opening the fuel cap in advance to avoid delays at the gas station. When inserting the fuel nozzle, remember to tilt it slightly at a 45-degree angle to prevent occasional pump shut-offs. As a bonus tip, some gas stations offer discounts with VIP cards. Additionally, the Maserati’s fuel tank has a capacity of around 90 liters, making it important to calculate range for long-distance trips—don’t be fooled by its sleek design; it can hold more fuel than you might think.

When I rented a Maserati for a trip in Hainan, I encountered an issue with opening the fuel tank. After unlocking the car doors, the fuel tank cap wouldn't press open. Later, I discovered that you need to press a small button on the driver's side door panel with your left hand. During refueling, the attendant reminded me that Italian cars have an anti-mis-siphon device in the fuel tank opening, so the fuel nozzle must be inserted all the way in. It's advisable for beginners to familiarize themselves with the layout of the center console buttons beforehand. Actually, maintaining a Maserati isn't cheap; replacing the air filter and removing the fuel tank cap can be quite a hassle.


