I changed mine on my 2015 quattroporte 3.0tt. You do not have to remove your intake manifold. I removed my windshields wipers and the plastic under them. Removed the strut brace and used a crescent wrench to loosen it then removed it by hand. CAREFULLY threaded the new one in a few turns and tightened it back up with the wrench. Saved tons of time and money. My hands aren't small either so it can be done without removing your manifold.
Hey thanks man. :) just in case this crops up in my 2017. we in the same bucket where we don't shit money and don't pay Maserati/Ferrari 600 dollars for an oil change.
I have a question I hope u can help me with. I have a 2018 v6 Quattroporte. I do not know where to find the O2 bank 1 sensor 1 sensor. Can u tell me where it’s located? Thanks
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I changed mine on my 2015 quattroporte 3.0tt. You do not have to remove your intake manifold. I removed my windshields wipers and the plastic under them. Removed the strut brace and used a crescent wrench to loosen it then removed it by hand. CAREFULLY threaded the new one in a few turns and tightened it back up with the wrench. Saved tons of time and money. My hands aren't small either so it can be done without removing your manifold.
Hey thanks man. :)
just in case this crops up in my 2017. we in the same bucket where we don't shit money and don't pay Maserati/Ferrari 600 dollars for an oil change.
I have a question I hope u can help me with. I have a 2018 v6 Quattroporte. I do not know where to find the O2 bank 1 sensor 1 sensor. Can u tell me where it’s located? Thanks
Did you have to drain your refrigerant from the AC line?
No didn't have to
Lord! look at the mess the PCV system deposits into the intakes A BAD combo with Direct Injection engines.
Fit a catch can.. Now !
Is this the same for a Maserati Ghibli
This is On a ghibli.
The ghibli, quattroporte, and levante all have the same engine and drivetrain.