Fantastic video and explanation mate, keep these videos up. So many convoluted explanations out there, but you have made it very simple. On another note, there are many car computers that have trouble reading Maserati settings accurately, even if they are suppossed too. I have seen some articles online were owners have rendered their cars undribable trying to set the Kiss Point/ PIS on new and used clutches with Launch and other Scanners.
Thanks. Yes I have seen that too. I have to say that so far the Autel has done a fantastic. You can quite easy mess things up though if your not careful.
I may get one, got a ArtiDiag800 BT, is really good wIth everything else but my Alfas and the Masserati. Will you be doing the clutch yourself? That would be an interesting couple of videos, but I know it will be hard without a hoist.
Super informative! I was considering a maserati quattroporte/or coupe but I'm not willing to buy anything and can't repair myself. This video adds a heap of confidence. I really appreciate the time and information.
Another brilliant video, No ones done anything like this on AP 200 on you tube, will definitely get one now, love to see more on ap200, I got foxwell to read skyhook, but it does not reset service light.
Thank you very much for creating this video. Was able to determine clutch wear on a 2007 Quattroporte. With an odometer reading of 51,225 miles, I’m showing 34.5% clutch wear (or 64.5% clutch material left). I’m in the states, so all my figures were in inches, not mm, but of course the formula works just the same. I used an Autel MK808 scan tool. My “closed clutch position/new clutch” value was in a slightly different category on the scan tool. Thank you again!
Hello Adrian, thank you very much for the great video. I have a 2005 Maserati Quattroporte Duoselect. I also have the Autel Ap200. For me the diagnosis only comes into the transmission control unit. Motor control does not work.
Thanks Adrian - I bought the scanner via your link. Checked my 2007 QPV Sport GT and it reads as 16.9mm, 20.97mm so I get that to 78% worn at 82.5k. Not bad, previous owner had car since new and used for long European trips. I’ll keep track of it and see how my style of driving changes it. Do you have another other tips tricks that we can use the Autel for. Thanks for the videos.
Afternoon, that's great. Well I still need to figure out if there is a way to configure the Autel to do the proper calculation but not had time yet. Also got to do the oil reset, which is due on mine now. There are a few things I’ll have to create some videos for. If you find anything and suggest some videos let me know. Thanks Ade
Hello, I has been suffering with the invalid clutch and gearbox read out parameters with Bosc KTS 250 and Launch x431. As I looked for the F1 gearbox is mouted to Alfa 8C and Ferrari 430 driven by hardware version of the gearbox ECU CFC301 contoler. So under Ferrari 430 CFC301 I found more parameters and setup possibilites. As far as I know the Maserati (GT and the Quatroporte ) could be equipped with 2 different marelli version (Sofast 2 CFC231 and sofast 3+ CFC301) The earliest version probably more clutch consumer. And correction are welcome .
Hi just stumbled across your channel. I’m thinking of going for a Quattroporte too . In my 20s I worked for an Alfa Romeo dealership and have driven many Selespeed cars with effectively the same robotised clutch system as the Duoselect/F1. I know how to drive them with feathered throttle to smooth out the gear changes. I was curious to wonder if you’ll be attempting the clutch replacement yourself?
Hi Matt, there is definitely a knack to driving them and I find gear changes pretty smooth. I may have a crack at doing the clutch. It’s a fairly big job - I heard around 10 hours. That said I’ve got lots of work on and other projects, so I’ll see when it needs doing.
Hi Adrian ive just hast to change some lines on my f1 pump and having problems with it not always going in gear now tried bleeding manually it does help have you had to change any lines on your f1 pump yet. Regards Domenico
Hi Domenico, I’ve not changed any of the lines on my car. I have however read this in the past. Hope all goes okay. www.sportsmaserati.com/index.php?threads/f1-bleeding.15882/
Hi Adrian I hope my findins can help other people in your group. So it started off I had a f1 pump hose that was split and leaking and guess what it always changed gears and didn't play up. Well this is where the trouble started I replaced hoses and refilled the system and pump worked but no gears so I vacuum bleed the system it would get gears and after a 1km it wouldn't anymore🤨 after sever bleeds like this it did get a little better but not much and I don't have a scanner to do this I've ordered what Adrian uses. So this is how to bleed without a scanner you will need .5 to 1lt of oil spare you need to be in neutral one person under the car to bleed and one in the car to select gears so start in neutral open bleeder and select 1st close bleeder and select neutral then open bleeder and select 1st again close bleeder and top up oil back in neutral and open bleeder select reverse close bleeder and neutral open bleeder and select reverse close bleeder and neutral top up reservoir repeat these steps till you're been through about .5lt of fluid and no air in the system be very patient always keep your reservoir full or you'll need to start from scratch good luck maserati friends 😊
For what it is the Autel does quite a lot. You can change parameters, engine service light reset etc. My clutch wear % is high so I expect it will need doing soon.
Afternoon, I can reset the service light on my 06 QP. You need to make sure the correct date and time is set on the car. PIS I believe so, but so haven’t done any detailed investigation into it. Congrats on buying a great car 😀.
I have Maserati gts f1 transmission. Installed new clutch plate but bleed process not completed. Oil not coming out from bleeder nipple and clutch not engaging 😢 what to do pleas please help.1
Hi, sorry I’m not going to be able to answer this one. I’ve not got to clutch yet. To be honest this may be a job I have done at my Indy. Hope you get sorted. Cheers Ade
Newby to Maserati here , but I think I am missing something: as far as clutch wear is concerned the $100 Autel does as much as the $1000 Xtool or the $20000 Lenardo. Is that really true?
Hi, I'm not sure how example exactly the Xtool and Leonardo exactly compare but I have heard that there are some specific things that have to be done by the Leonardo machine. To date I haven't come across anything I have not been able to do using the Autel and I know there are lots of features it has and I haven't used yet. For £60 I wouldn't be without it. It has saved me a small fortune and all the hassle if taking it to my Indy or dealer.
Hi, my Quatroporte (2005) for some reason is running very hi on engine revolution. I'm talking about almost 3k rev at only 50 mph on the 6 gear. I've seen on youtuve videos that other Maserati don't even reach 1,900 rev at 55mph on 6 gear but my car every single gear is very hi on revolution, feels like every gear reach hi rev with little gas and the transmissions its not slipping or showing any trouble signs. I just bought the car and don't have any previous experience with Maserati. I can't drive over 50mph because the engine is too high on revolutions!!! Any help will be appreciated.
@@AdrianLeggettUK Jeez...not bad going! No worse than a decently driven regular manual then. PS - A video on how the skyhook is holding up and replacement options would be A1!
@@brendawg8002 it will be due one soon I’m sure. That’s a job for my Indy. He said just keep going until it starts dropping from gear into neutral. It gradually gets worse and that’s the time to change it. Thanks
@@brendawg8002 I purposely bought an older QP with Duoselect over a newer one. I was wary when I bought it but have done lots of work and learned lots about the car. There are some things I won't do, but the majority of maintenance things I've been able to do. I have found it's a car with lots of niggles and it's frustrating at times. Diagnostics software is a must.
Fantastic video and explanation mate, keep these videos up. So many convoluted explanations out there, but you have made it very simple.
On another note, there are many car computers that have trouble reading Maserati settings accurately, even if they are suppossed too. I have seen some articles online were owners have rendered their cars undribable trying to set the Kiss Point/ PIS on new and used clutches with Launch and other Scanners.
Thanks. Yes I have seen that too. I have to say that so far the Autel has done a fantastic. You can quite easy mess things up though if your not careful.
I may get one, got a ArtiDiag800 BT, is really good wIth everything else but my Alfas and the Masserati. Will you be doing the clutch yourself? That would be an interesting couple of videos, but I know it will be hard without a hoist.
Super informative! I was considering a maserati quattroporte/or coupe but I'm not willing to buy anything and can't repair myself. This video adds a heap of confidence. I really appreciate the time and information.
There is a lot you can do if mechanically / electrically minded. Some complex things I don’t do as I don’t have a full garage setup just yet.
Another brilliant video, No ones done anything like this on AP 200 on you tube, will definitely get one now, love to see more on ap200, I got foxwell to read skyhook, but it does not reset service light.
Thanks a lot. For the price they are unbelievably good :-)
Thank you very much for creating this video. Was able to determine clutch wear on a 2007 Quattroporte. With an odometer reading of 51,225 miles, I’m showing 34.5% clutch wear (or 64.5% clutch material left). I’m in the states, so all my figures were in inches, not mm, but of course the formula works just the same. I used an Autel MK808 scan tool. My “closed clutch position/new clutch” value was in a slightly different category on the scan tool.
Thank you again!
Thank you very much for commenting and pleased you found it useful.
Hello Adrian, thank you very much for the great video. I have a 2005 Maserati Quattroporte Duoselect. I also have the Autel Ap200. For me the diagnosis only comes into the transmission control unit. Motor control does not work.
Outstanding! Thank you a lot!
You're very welcome!
Very informativ! Dow you know a tool that can adjusting the clutch after renew it?
Thank you
Thanks Adrian - I bought the scanner via your link. Checked my 2007 QPV Sport GT and it reads as 16.9mm, 20.97mm so I get that to 78% worn at 82.5k. Not bad, previous owner had car since new and used for long European trips. I’ll keep track of it and see how my style of driving changes it.
Do you have another other tips tricks that we can use the Autel for.
Thanks for the videos.
Afternoon, that's great. Well I still need to figure out if there is a way to configure the Autel to do the proper calculation but not had time yet. Also got to do the oil reset, which is due on mine now. There are a few things I’ll have to create some videos for. If you find anything and suggest some videos let me know. Thanks Ade
Super Video thanks a mil
Please you found it useful. Thanks for commenting.
Hello, I has been suffering with the invalid clutch and gearbox read out parameters with Bosc KTS 250 and Launch x431. As I looked for the F1 gearbox is mouted to Alfa 8C and Ferrari 430 driven by hardware version of the gearbox ECU CFC301 contoler. So under Ferrari 430 CFC301 I found more parameters and setup possibilites. As far as I know the Maserati (GT and the Quatroporte ) could be equipped with 2 different marelli version (Sofast 2 CFC231 and sofast 3+ CFC301) The earliest version probably more clutch consumer. And correction are welcome .
Hi just stumbled across your channel. I’m thinking of going for a Quattroporte too . In my 20s I worked for an Alfa Romeo dealership and have driven many Selespeed cars with effectively the same robotised clutch system as the Duoselect/F1. I know how to drive them with feathered throttle to smooth out the gear changes. I was curious to wonder if you’ll be attempting the clutch replacement yourself?
Hi Matt, there is definitely a knack to driving them and I find gear changes pretty smooth. I may have a crack at doing the clutch. It’s a fairly big job - I heard around 10 hours. That said I’ve got lots of work on and other projects, so I’ll see when it needs doing.
Hi Adrian ive just hast to change some lines on my f1 pump and having problems with it not always going in gear now tried bleeding manually it does help have you had to change any lines on your f1 pump yet.
Regards Domenico
Hi Domenico, I’ve not changed any of the lines on my car. I have however read this in the past. Hope all goes okay. www.sportsmaserati.com/index.php?threads/f1-bleeding.15882/
@AdrianLeggettUK thank you very much Adrian I'll look into this
Hi Adrian I hope my findins can help other people in your group.
So it started off I had a f1 pump hose that was split and leaking and guess what it always changed gears and didn't play up.
Well this is where the trouble started I replaced hoses and refilled the system and pump worked but no gears so I vacuum bleed the system it would get gears and after a 1km it wouldn't anymore🤨 after sever bleeds like this it did get a little better but not much and I don't have a scanner to do this I've ordered what Adrian uses.
So this is how to bleed without a scanner you will need .5 to 1lt of oil spare you need to be in neutral one person under the car to bleed and one in the car to select gears so start in neutral open bleeder and select 1st close bleeder and select neutral then open bleeder and select 1st again close bleeder and top up oil back in neutral and open bleeder select reverse close bleeder and neutral open bleeder and select reverse close bleeder and neutral top up reservoir repeat these steps till you're been through about .5lt of fluid and no air in the system be very patient always keep your reservoir full or you'll need to start from scratch good luck maserati friends 😊
Nice video, can you use the AP200 to safely adjust parameters or is it purely read only?
Are you doing a clutch change anytime soon?
For what it is the Autel does quite a lot. You can change parameters, engine service light reset etc. My clutch wear % is high so I expect it will need doing soon.
Hi adrian are you able to adjust the pis with altal maxi and can it reset oil service light as ive just brought a 06 quattroporte like yours
Afternoon, I can reset the service light on my 06 QP. You need to make sure the correct date and time is set on the car. PIS I believe so, but so haven’t done any detailed investigation into it. Congrats on buying a great car 😀.
Thank you Adrian love your chanel
@@domenicodipasquale4590 ah thanks for that. Much appreciated. Have a nice day. Cheers Ade
I have Maserati gts f1 transmission. Installed new clutch plate but bleed process not completed. Oil not coming out from bleeder nipple and clutch not engaging 😢 what to do pleas please help.1
Hi, sorry I’m not going to be able to answer this one. I’ve not got to clutch yet. To be honest this may be a job I have done at my Indy. Hope you get sorted. Cheers Ade
Newby to Maserati here , but I think I am missing something: as far as clutch wear is concerned the $100 Autel does as much as the $1000 Xtool or the $20000 Lenardo. Is that really true?
Hi, I'm not sure how example exactly the Xtool and Leonardo exactly compare but I have heard that there are some specific things that have to be done by the Leonardo machine. To date I haven't come across anything I have not been able to do using the Autel and I know there are lots of features it has and I haven't used yet. For £60 I wouldn't be without it. It has saved me a small fortune and all the hassle if taking it to my Indy or dealer.
Hi, my Quatroporte (2005) for some reason is running very hi on engine revolution. I'm talking about almost 3k rev at only 50 mph on the 6 gear. I've seen on youtuve videos that other Maserati don't even reach 1,900 rev at 55mph on 6 gear but my car every single gear is very hi on revolution, feels like every gear reach hi rev with little gas and the transmissions its not slipping or showing any trouble signs. I just bought the car and don't have any previous experience with Maserati. I can't drive over 50mph because the engine is too high on revolutions!!! Any help will be appreciated.
How long did clutch last after this?
Hi, I have 88K on the same original clutch now. Cheers Ade
Hi Adrian, was that the original clutch?
Hi, yes it is. Now at 84K miles.
@@AdrianLeggettUK Jeez...not bad going! No worse than a decently driven regular manual then.
PS - A video on how the skyhook is holding up and replacement options would be A1!
@@brendawg8002 it will be due one soon I’m sure. That’s a job for my Indy. He said just keep going until it starts dropping from gear into neutral. It gradually gets worse and that’s the time to change it. Thanks
@@AdrianLeggettUK Very good. All in all, would you say that owning a QP hasn't been as scary as some would lead you to believe?
@@brendawg8002 I purposely bought an older QP with Duoselect over a newer one. I was wary when I bought it but have done lots of work and learned lots about the car. There are some things I won't do, but the majority of maintenance things I've been able to do. I have found it's a car with lots of niggles and it's frustrating at times. Diagnostics software is a must.
Nice one … having a halfway decent clutch means all the difference when buying any modern Maserati …
Very true!
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Thanks