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Have had my Grecale for 3 weeks and woke up to a battery completely dead. Had to have it towed to the car dealership and was informed they had 4 other Grecale's in the shop having the same issue. It has now been in the shop for 1 week. So frustrating to have a new car and within 3 weeks it's in the shop. Maserati really needs to figure out this issue or take this vehicle off of the market until it can be fixed and start refunding people's money. So sad because it really is a nice car.
My Grecale was in the shop twice in the first 3 weeks for the very same issue. Each time it was towed in with a dead battery. During the first visit the dealership charged the battery and performed software updates. Once completed, they deemed the car ready to go. I drove the car for 3 days and it died again. The second time around the car was in the shop for 5 days and after working with Maserati Engineering they determined that the car needed a new upgraded "High Output Battery." I have had the car back for 3 weeks now and I have not had any issues. Fingers crossed that they figure out your issue.
 
Have had my Grecale for 3 weeks and woke up to a battery completely dead. Had to have it towed to the car dealership and was informed they had 4 other Grecale's in the shop having the same issue. It has now been in the shop for 1 week. So frustrating to have a new car and within 3 weeks it's in the shop. Maserati really needs to figure out this issue or take this vehicle off of the market until it can be fixed and start refunding people's money. So sad because it really is a nice car.
Hello,
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We bought a 2023 Grecale Modena about 6 weeks ago and tomorrow will be the 2nd time towed to dealer in the last 2 weeks. My wife is already tired of this as we traded in a nice Stelvio for this car.
Hey everyone Just received my grecale and unfortunatelt, I’m having to jump start it frequently as it dies overnight every few days. I’m also getting an SOS call battery failure light on the dashboard. Is anyone else having this issue? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Tomorrow will be 2nd time in 2 weeks our 6 week old Grecale Modena is dead and being towed to dealer in St. Louis to try and troubleshoot. We traded in a really nice Alpha Romeo Stelvio for this car.
 
where are you leaving the key overnight? Ours was dying as well and had to jump. Started putting the key in the house instead of cup holder and issue went away.

We bought a 2023 Grecale Modena about 6 weeks ago and tomorrow will be the 2nd time towed to dealer in the last 2 weeks. My wife is already tired of this as we traded in a nice Stelvio for this car. Tomorrow will be 2nd time in 2 weeks our 6 week old Grecale Modena is dead and being towed to dealer in St. Louis to try and troubleshoot. We traded in a really nice Alpha Romeo Stelvio for this car.
 
I concur. After we had a surprise dead battery the first morning we had our new Grecale in the garage we moved our FOB placement far away from the vehicle when not in use. After doing that we have not had another dead battery incident at all.
 
are you coming up to an intersection? Mine does that when it is a red light camera
Mine does this at red light camera as well. One time my car gave a verbal alert saying red light camera alert or something like that. It only gave the talking alert once and I don't know why it did it and it has never occurred again.
 
Have had my 2023 Grecale for 1 month. Already died on me once without any explanation.
Hello SirAndrew,

We want to express our empathy and assure you our team is dedicated to addressing your needs. Please contact your local authorized dealer to have your car assessed. If you are in need of any further help please reach back out to us. Locate the Nearest Maserati Dealership | Maserati USA

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We bought a 2023 Grecale Modena about 6 weeks ago and tomorrow will be the 2nd time towed to dealer in the last 2 weeks. My wife is already tired of this as we traded in a nice Stelvio for this car. Tomorrow will be 2nd time in 2 weeks our 6 week old Grecale Modena is dead and being towed to dealer in St. Louis to try and troubleshoot. We traded in a really nice Alpha Romeo Stelvio for this car.
Hello catvmaps,

Let me start by saying we value you as a customer and are regretful about your experiences. We are glad to see your car is with the dealer and we can assure you they will work aimlessly to address your concerns. If you are in need of any further help please reach back out to us. Thank you.

Naudia
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Hello SirAndrew,

We want to express our empathy and assure you our team is dedicated to addressing your needs. Please contact your local authorized dealer to have your car assessed. If you are in need of any further help please reach back out to us. Locate the Nearest Maserati Dealership | Maserati USA

Naudia
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minthe shop now. Will let everyoneknow the outcome. Daisy o knew this was such a problem before getting the car. Would have definitely gotten something else.
 
Hey everyone
Just received my grecale and unfortunatelt, I’m having to jump start it frequently as it dies overnight every few days. I’m also getting an SOS call battery failure light on the dashboard. Is anyone else having this issue? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
3 month ago, we got a 2023 Grecale. A month ago, the battery was completely dead the dealer replaced the battery, and the battery died this morning and it is at the dealer bow for service.
Hey everyone
Just received my grecale and unfortunatelt, I’m having to jump start it frequently as it dies overnight every few days. I’m also getting an SOS call battery failure light on the dashboard. Is anyone else having this issue? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
We have the same problem with our Grecale.
The battery was dead completely and the dealer replaced with a new battery last month.
It happened again yesterday, and my car is at the dealer for check up now.
Maserati should get together to solve this problem immediately and recall all the Grecale to fix it.
 
i think i have the dreaded dead battery issue as well. i tried trickle charging it overnight and when i woke up i got an error that said 'bad battery' on my trickle charger and nothing happens when i try to start it (no electronics or cranking). i tried jumping it with my two other cars and it refuses to start or even turn over. When i connect it to my other car's battery all the electronics turn on by the nothing happens when i hit the start button. I'm guessing i'll need to tow it to the dealership...any ideas on how to switch the vehicle into neutral? I don't trust the tow company will know how to do it and I can't seem to do it unless the car is started...plus the manual doesn't say anything useful about it.
 
3 month ago, we got a 2023 Grecale. A month ago, the battery was completely dead the dealer replaced the battery, and the battery died this morning and it is at the dealer bow for service.

We have the same problem with our Grecale.
The battery was dead completely and the dealer replaced with a new battery last month.
It happened again yesterday, and my car is at the dealer for check up now.
Maserati should get together to solve this problem immediately and recall all the Grecale to fix it.
Welcome to the forum "LiaPark"

Unfortunately it's not that easy for Maserati as it's not happening on all cars. I have personally had no battery issues and have in the past left my car at a London air port parking for over 16 days and returned to no problems and car started fine. One of the issues of battery drain is not storing keys when not in use at least 16 metres away from the car, but not sure if this could actually be your problem, but do hope your situations is resolved ASAP for you.
 
i think i have the dreaded dead battery issue as well. i tried trickle charging it overnight and when i woke up i got an error that said 'bad battery' on my trickle charger and nothing happens when i try to start it (no electronics or cranking). i tried jumping it with my two other cars and it refuses to start or even turn over. When i connect it to my other car's battery all the electronics turn on by the nothing happens when i hit the start button. I'm guessing i'll need to tow it to the dealership...any ideas on how to switch the vehicle into neutral? I don't trust the tow company will know how to do it and I can't seem to do it unless the car is started...plus the manual doesn't say anything useful about it.
Sorry to hear your having problems. I'm not sure if you are trying to jump direct onto the battery or not ? Just as a pointer I was told that you should jump start the car only from the direct connection under the bonnet/hood, and that this direct connection livens up the electrical system, haven't actually tried myself but that is what I was told by my dealer should I ever have an issue.
 
i think i have the dreaded dead battery issue as well. i tried trickle charging it overnight and when i woke up i got an error that said 'bad battery' on my trickle charger and nothing happens when i try to start it (no electronics or cranking). i tried jumping it with my two other cars and it refuses to start or even turn over. When i connect it to my other car's battery all the electronics turn on by the nothing happens when i hit the start button. I'm guessing i'll need to tow it to the dealership...any ideas on how to switch the vehicle into neutral? I don't trust the tow company will know how to do it and I can't seem to do it unless the car is started...plus the manual doesn't say anything useful about it.
You mentioned connecting to your other car's battery....did you mean via jumper cables? Or did you swap batteries entirely? As an alternative to having the vehicle towed, I would consider swapping with a new battery myself (ideally the dealership would provide a replacement under warranty). The battery is easily accessible from the rear of the vehicle. I've disconnected it for a month while away on a trip before and reconnected it with no issues whatsover. There is a short description in the manual explaining how to reinitialize the car and MIA which is pretty straightforward from what I recall. No special "magic" programming with an expensive tool is required.
 
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