Alfa Romeo 4C Spider 2020 Owner's Manual

Alfa Romeo 4C Spider 2020 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 This manual illustrates and describes the operation VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA of features and equipment that are either standard or With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the name optional on this vehicle. This manual may also include FCA US LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name a description of features and equipment that are no FCA Canada Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................... 7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............32 SAFETY ............................47 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................74 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ...................... 90 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................107 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................144 MULTIMEDIA ..........................150 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ......................
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MIRRORS ............. 14 Automatic Dimming Mirror With Rear View INSTRUMENT PANEL HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL........6 Camera Display ........... 14 Essential Information ........6 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER........32 Outside Mirrors ........... 15 Symbols ............6 Instrument Cluster Descriptions....32 Heated Mirrors ..........
  • Page 5 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS .....53 SPEED CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED ...... 81 TIRE SERVICE KIT ..........99 Occupant Restraint Systems Features ..53 To Activate............ 82 Tire Service Kit Storage Location ....99 Important Safety Precautions ..... 53 To Set A Desired Speed....... 82 Tire Service Kit Components Seat Belt Systems ........
  • Page 6 TIRES ..............125 Alfa Romeo Customer Center ....152 Reformulated Gasoline ......145 Tire Safety Information ......125 Alfa Romeo Customer Care (Canada) ..152 Materials Added To Fuel ......145 Tires — General Information .....132 Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends .....145 Tire Types ...........136...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, Congratulations on selecting your new vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality. This Owner's Manual has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your vehicle.
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS This Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures SSENTIAL NFORMATION that could result in a collision, bodily injury, and/or death. It also contains Consult the Table of Contents to determine which section contains the CAUTIONS against procedures that could result in damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS To Unlock The Doors When a speed of more than 12 mph (20 km/h) is reached, the doors will be locked automatically if Push and release the unlock button on the key the “Autoclose” function was selected in the fob to unlock the doors.
  • Page 10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d`Innovation, Science and Economic NOTE: Development applicables aux appareils radio Perchlorate Material — special handling may exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée apply.
  • Page 11: Ignition Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH GNITION EMINDER WARNING! Opening the driver's door when the key is in the Before exiting a vehicle, always shift the GNITION EMOVAL  ignition and the ignition switch is in the STOP automatic transmission into PARK or the (OFF/LOCK) position, sounds a signal to remove 1.
  • Page 12: Replacement Keys

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the CAUTION! following two conditions: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli- Always remove the Sentry Key from the  1. This device may not cause harmful vehicle and lock all doors when leaving the ance could void the user’s authority to operate interference, and...
  • Page 13: To Arm The System

    MAR (ON/RUN) The engine locking function is guaranteed by  malfunction has occurred: in this case, contact position. the Alfa Romeo CODE, which is automatically an authorized dealer. DOORS activated when the key is extracted from the ignition switch.
  • Page 14: Emergency Door Locking Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The door lock LED indicator, above the button, MERGENCY OCKING EVICE WARNING! (Continued) will illuminate to indicate that the doors have Passenger Side Door locked. Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or  with access to an unlocked vehicle. The passenger side door has a device to lock it Allowing children to be in a vehicle unat- when the vehicle’s battery is depleted.
  • Page 15: Seats

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS using body pressure, move forward and seat to its full upright position, lean forward, pull rearward on the seat to be sure that the seat the recliner lever upward and hold it until the Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint adjusters have latched.
  • Page 16: Head Restraints

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HEAD RESTRAINTS STEERING WHEEL WARNING! DJUSTABLE ESTRAINTS ELESCOPING TEERING OLUMN Do not adjust the steering column while driving. Adjusting the steering column while The non-adjustable head restraints are form This feature allows you to tilt the steering driving or driving with the steering column fitted into the upper structure of the seatback, column upward or downward.
  • Page 17: Outside Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Using the mirror control switch, push on any of WARNING! The auto dimming feature is also disabled to the four arrows for the direction that you want improve rear view viewing while vehicle is in Vehicles and other objects seen in the the selected mirror to move.
  • Page 18: Exterior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR LIGHTS EAMS With the low beams activated, pull the ULTIFUNCTION EVER multifunction lever towards the steering wheel The multifunction lever, located on the left side to turn on the high beams. A high beam symbol of the steering wheel, controls the operation of will illuminate in the instrument cluster display the headlights, headlight high beams, lane...
  • Page 19: Turn Signals

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR LIGHTS Interior Light Timing (Center Position) Activation There are four different modes of operation that Remove the key or place the ignition in the NTERIOR IGHT can be activated in this position: STOP (OFF/LOCK) position, and pull the multifunction lever toward the steering wheel The interior light is located in the headliner in When one door is opened, a three minute...
  • Page 20: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS CLIMATE CONTROLS Windshield Washers To use the washer, pull the lever toward you and The windshield wiper/washer controls are located The Climate Control system allows you to hold while spray is desired. If the lever is pulled on the windshield wiper/washer lever on the right regulate the temperature, air flow, and direction while in the delay range, the wiper will start and...
  • Page 21 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Climate Control Descriptions Icon Description A/C Button Push and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when A/C is on. Performing this function again will cause the A/C operation to switch into manual mode and the A/C indicator will turn off. MAX A/C For maximum cooling, use the A/C and recirculation modes at the same time.
  • Page 22 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Icon Description Blower Control Knob Blower control is used to regulate the amount of air forced through the climate system. The speeds can be selected by rotating the blower control knob on the faceplate clockwise, or counterclockwise. The larger the number of the setting, the faster the blower speed.
  • Page 23: Climate Control Functions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Icon Description Front Defrost Mode Air comes from the windshield and side window demist outlets. When the defrost mode is selected, the blower level will increase. Use Defrost mode with maximum temperature settings for best windshield and side window defrosting and defogging.
  • Page 24: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Internal Air Recirculation Activation System Maintenance Cooling Adjustment In Winter, the Climate Control system must be Proceed as follows: Slide the Recirculation knob to the position. turned on at least once a month for about It is advisable to turn the Internal Air 1.
  • Page 25 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Electric Window System Reset WARNING! After a break in power supply for the control Improper actuation of the power windows may units (battery replaced or disconnected or be dangerous. Never leave children protective fuses for the electric window control unattended in a vehicle, and do not let children units replaced), the automatic operation of the play with power windows.
  • Page 26: Removable Soft Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REMOVABLE SOFT TOP 5. Place the pin buffer over the front locking handle pins to prevent damage to the soft Your vehicle is equipped with a removable soft top during storage. top. EMOVING To remove the soft top, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 27 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Move the side locking handles inward. Installing Top Under The Vehicle Spoiler Soft Top In Locking Position 1 — Spoiler 7. Check to make sure that the handles are Unlocking The Side Beam 2 — Red Strip locked in place.
  • Page 28 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 9. Insert the front locking handles located With the top open and the vehicle traveling, of 140°F (60°C). Damage, alterations and  near the sun visors in the proper holes and the speech recognition system along with the water infiltrations may occur if the distance is dial number command (if equipped), may not too small.
  • Page 29: Decklid

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DECKLID 4. Lift upward on the decklid prop rod to release it from the stowage retainer. ECKLID CAUTION! To prevent possible damage, do not slam  the decklid to close it. Use a firm downward push at the center of the decklid to ensure the decklid latch is fully engaged.
  • Page 30: To Close The Decklid

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE LOSE ECKLID WARNING! WARNING! 1. Hold the decklid up with one hand and use The maximum load limit for the luggage The maximum load limit for the luggage   the other to remove rod from housing and compartment, in addition to the kits compartment, in addition to the kits reinsert it in its locking device.
  • Page 31: Internal Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERNAL EQUIPMENT Rear Compartment Storage WARNING! CAUTION! Do not allow children to have access to rear TORAGE storage compartment. Always close the To prevent possible damage, do not slam  Seatback Storage decklid when your vehicle is unattended. the decklid to close it.
  • Page 32: Cupholder

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UPHOLDER OWER UTLETS WARNING! A cupholder is located in the rear of the center Your vehicle is equipped with a 12 Volt (13 Amp) The maximum load limit for the luggage  console. power outlet that can be used to power cellular compartment, in addition to the kits phones, small electronics and other low provided, is 33.1 lbs.
  • Page 33 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The power outlet is located on the central CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) tunnel, between the two cup holders. It only operates with the ignition key in the MAR (ON/ Many accessories that can be plugged in Do not exceed the maximum power of ...
  • Page 34: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster The digital gauge will likely indicate a NOTE: NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS  higher temperature when driving in hot Driving with a hot engine cooling system could 1. Temperature Gauge weather, or up mountain grades. It should damage your vehicle.
  • Page 35: Instrument Cluster Display

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The steering wheel mounted controls allow you display) to indicate that the coolant tempera- Do not travel with the fuel tank almost  ture is too high; in this case, stop the engine and empty;...
  • Page 36: Change Engine Oil Indicator System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The system allows the driver to select SET/BACK Arrow Button 4. After the 6th release of the brake pedal,  information by pushing the following buttons pause one second and then release the Push and release the SET/BACK arrow accelerator pedal.
  • Page 37 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 4. Push the up or down arrow button (by single NOTE: Buzzer Volume  pushes) to select the new setting for this The setting can be increased or decreased by Seat Belt Buzzer  submenu option.
  • Page 38 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Set Date For activation/deactivation, proceed as follows: 5. Push and release the up or down arrow button for setting. This function may be used to set the date (day - 1. Briefly push the SET/BACK button. “On” or month - year).
  • Page 39 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Autoclose 4. Push and release the up or down arrow 4. When accessing the “Distance” submenu, briefly push the SET/BACK button. Either button for setting. With this function active, the doors will “mi” or “km” will appear on the display automatically lock at when the vehicle's speed 5.
  • Page 40: Values Displayed

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Buzzer Volume (Adjusting The Failure/ 2. Briefly push the SET/BACK button to go 2. Briefly push the SET/BACK button. “On” or back to the menu screen or hold the button “Off” will flash on the display (according to Warning Buzzer Volume) down to go back to the standard screen.
  • Page 41: Trip Computer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL TRIP COMPUTER Average Fuel Consumption This value shows the approximate average The Trip Computer is located in the instrument consumption since the last reset. cluster. It features a driver-interactive display (displays information such as trip information, Travel Distance range, fuel consumption, average speed, and This value shows the distance covered since the...
  • Page 42: Trip Functions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES UNCTIONS Both trip functions are resettable (reset — start To reset: The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in of new trip). the instrument panel together with a dedicated Push and hold the TRIP button to reset the ...
  • Page 43 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL an EBD failure, the Brake Warning Light will turn Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning corrected. If the problem is related to the brake booster, the ABS pump will run when applying on along with the ABS Light. Immediate repair to Light the brake, and a brake pedal pulsation may be the ABS system is required.
  • Page 44: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL an authorized dealer as soon as possible. This system. Contact an authorized dealer as soon optimal tire duration and fuel consumption may light will illuminate with a single chime when a as possible. This indicates a possible problem not be guaranteed.
  • Page 45 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL does not turn on when the ignition is placed in under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat CAUTION! and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also the ON/RUN or MAR/ON/RUN position, have reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and The TPMS has been optimized for the original the light inspected by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 46: Green Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF serviced by an authorized dealer as soon as position. If the light stays on, or comes on while possible if this occurs. driving it may indicate a problem with a Warning Light —...
  • Page 47: Blue Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL (OBD II) If any of these systems require service, the NDICATOR IGHTS NBOARD IAGNOSTIC YSTEM OBD II system will turn on the “Malfunction YBERSECURITY High Beam Indicator Light Indicator Light (MIL)”. It will also store Your vehicle is required to have an Onboard diagnostic codes and other information to This indicator light will illuminate to...
  • Page 48: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated test, The MIL will not flash at all and will  which you can use prior to going to the test remain fully illuminated until you place MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS station.
  • Page 49: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) When the ABS intervenes and you feel the HEEL RAKE The capability of the ABS must never be   brake pedal pulsating, do not reduce the (ABS) tested irresponsibly and dangerously, in YSTEM pressure, but hold it down firmly and confi- such a way as to compromise personal The Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is...
  • Page 50: Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System

    SAFETY System Intervention This vehicle’s advanced electronic brake WARNING! (Continued) control system also includes: Electronic Brake A slight pulsing of the brake pedal and noise Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly Distribution (EBD), Anti-Lock Brake System  indicates the intervention of the ABS; this is maintain your vehicle, may change the (ABS), Cornering Brake Control (CBC) system, completely normal when the system intervenes.
  • Page 51 SAFETY Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) AntiSlip Regulation (ASR) System WARNING! (Continued) System WARNING! Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly  The EBD system is an integral part of the ESC maintain your vehicle, may change the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot system and intervenes during braking, ...
  • Page 52 SAFETY System Intervention NOTE: The Hydraulic Brake Assistant (HBA) system is designed to improve the vehicle’s braking This is indicated by the flashing of the warning HSA is not a parking brake; therefore, never  capacity during emergency braking. The system light on the instrument panel to inform the leave the vehicle without having engaged the detects emergency braking by monitoring the...
  • Page 53: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY low temperature effects, or natural pressure with the aim of preparing the braking system CAUTION! and enhancing its responsiveness, thus loss through the tire. reducing the stopping distance in the event of The TPMS has been optimized for the orig- ...
  • Page 54 SAFETY Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire The TPMS consists of the following sequence will repeat providing the system fault  causes the tire to overheat and can lead to components: still exists. The TPMS Warning Light will turn off tire failure.
  • Page 55: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 3. However, after driving the vehicle for up to 2. This device must accept any interference 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h), the received, including interference that may Some of the most important safety features in TPMS Warning Light will flash on and off for cause undesired operation.
  • Page 56: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System information) must be secured in the WARNING! appropriate child restraint or (BeltAlert) belt-positioning booster seat in a rear Never place a rear-facing child restraint in  Driver and Passenger BeltAlert — If Equipped seating position.
  • Page 57 SAFETY NOTE: seat is unoccupied). The BeltAlert warning WARNING! (Continued) sequence starts by blinking the Seat Belt If BeltAlert has been deactivated and the driver Reminder Light and sounding an intermittent or outboard front seat passenger (if equipped In a collision, you and your passengers can ...
  • Page 58 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit Two people should never be belted into a A seat belt that is too loose will not protect   back and adjust the seat. single seat belt.
  • Page 59 SAFETY Seat Belts And Pregnant Women 5. Position the shoulder belt across the shoulder and chest with minimal, if any slack so that it is comfortable and not resting on your neck. The retractor will withdraw any slack in the shoulder belt. 6.
  • Page 60 SAFETY NOTE: WARNING! These devices are not a substitute for proper seat belt placement by the occupant. The seat Never place a rear-facing child restraint in  belt still must be worn snugly and positioned front of an air bag. A deploying passenger front air bag can cause death or serious properly.
  • Page 61: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY vehicle may be equipped with the following Air The ORC contains a backup power supply WARNING! Bag System Components: system that may deploy the air bag system even The seat belt assembly must be replaced if if the battery loses power or it becomes ...
  • Page 62 SAFETY NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) If the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine Never install a rear-facing child restraint in  related gauges are not working, the Occupant the front seat of a vehicle. Only use a Restraint Controller (ORC) may also be rear-facing child restraint in the rear seat.
  • Page 63 SAFETY This vehicle may be equipped with driver and/or frontal collisions, including some that may position the front occupants for improved front passenger seat track position sensors that produce substantial vehicle damage — for interaction with the front air bags. may adjust the inflation rate of the Advanced example, some pole collisions, truck WARNING!
  • Page 64 SAFETY The Side Air Bags will not deploy in all side The SABICs are located in the door trim below WARNING! the side windows. The trim covering the SABICs collisions, including some collisions at certain angles, or some side collisions that do not is labeled “SRS AIRBAG”...
  • Page 65 SAFETY Instrument Panel nent and normally heal quickly. However, if  WARNING! you haven’t healed significantly within a few Knee Impact Bolsters  days, or if you have any blistering, see your Side Air Bags need room to inflate. Do not ...
  • Page 66 SAFETY NOTE: Your vehicle may also be designed to perform starting the engine. If there are no fuel leaks or any of these other functions in response to the damage to the vehicle electrical devices (e.g. Air bag covers may not be obvious in the inte- ...
  • Page 67 SAFETY Customer Will See Customer Action NOTE: Each step MUST BE held for at least two seconds 1. Turn ignition STOP/OFF/LOCK. (Turn Signal Switch Must be placed in Neutral State). Right turn light BLINKS. 2. Turn ignition MAR/ACC/ON/RUN. Left turn light is OFF. Right turn light is ON SOLID.
  • Page 68 SAFETY If a reset procedure step is not completed within or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to WARNING! (Continued) 60 seconds, then the turn signal lights will blink record such data as: and the reset procedure must be performed Do not attempt to modify any part of your ...
  • Page 69: Child Restraints

    SAFETY instructions and warnings in the child restraint HILD ESTRAINTS WARNING! Owner’s Manual and on all the labels attached Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up In a collision, an unrestrained child can to the child restraint. at all times, including babies and children. Every become a projectile inside the vehicle.
  • Page 70 SAFETY Infant And Child Restraints WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Safety experts recommend that children ride Never install a rear-facing child restraint in Improper installation can lead to failure of   rear-facing in the vehicle until they are two years the front seat of a vehicle. Only use a an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 71 SAFETY Children Too Large For Booster Seats A child’s squirming or slouching can move the The seat belt in the passenger seating position belt out of position. If the shoulder belt contacts is equipped with a Switchable Automatic Children who are large enough to wear the the face or neck, move the child closer to the Locking Retractor (ALR) that is designed to keep shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are...
  • Page 72 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of Always use the tether anchor when using the seat the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor with belt to install a forward facing child restraint, up to Weight limit of the Child Restraint the seat belt to attach a forward facing child the recommended weight limit of the child...
  • Page 73: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY SAFETY TIPS Installing Child Restraints Using The Top 2. Route the tether strap around the outboard side of the head restraint to the tether Tether Anchorage: anchorage. RANSPORTING ASSENGERS Always use the tether anchor when using the seat belt to install a forward facing child 3.
  • Page 74: Exhaust Gas

    SAFETY complete exhaust system and adjacent body the Air Bag System has been detected. It will XHAUST areas for broken, damaged, deteriorated, or stay on until the fault is removed. If the light mispositioned parts. Open seams or loose comes on intermittently or remains on while WARNING! connections could permit exhaust fumes to driving, have an authorized dealer service the...
  • Page 75: Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) An improperly attached, damaged, folded, or ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the It is recommended to only use mild soap   stacked floor mat, or damaged floor mat driver’s side floor area. To check for inter- and water to clean your floor mats.
  • Page 76: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE REVERSE (R), it is necessary to press the brake EATHER PERATION pedal and push the 1 button on the Your engine is designed to operate at Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, transmission control panel (or the "+" steering temperatures as low as 0°F (-18°C).
  • Page 77: After Starting

    STARTING AND OPERATING Additionally, for the first 200 miles (300 km), CAUTION! (Continued) following these few simple guidelines is all that is necessary for a good break-in. To prevent damage to the starter, do not  continuously crank the engine for more Avoid very aggressive driving.
  • Page 78: Six-Speed Alfa Twin Clutch

    STARTING AND OPERATING SIX-SPEED ALFA TWIN CLUTCH WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) TRANSMISSION Do not leave the key fob in or near the Do not leave the key fob in or near the   vehicle or in a location accessible to chil- vehicle (or in a location accessible to chil- WARNING! dren.
  • Page 79 STARTING AND OPERATING Operating Modes NOTE: The transmission will automatically downshift during closed-throttle decelerations, to prevent The transmission has two normal operating The vehicle will not “creep” when the brake  engine lugging. When coming to a stop, the modes (except when the “Race” mode is pedal is released, and may in fact roll down transmission will automatically select FIRST selected on the DNA switch):...
  • Page 80 STARTING AND OPERATING automatically places the transmission in Shift Paddles To select NEUTRAL (N) when the vehicle is stationary, turn the ignition key to the MAR-ON NEUTRAL (N) when: In MANUAL mode, the steering wheel mounted position (engine running or not), press the brake shift paddles (labeled + and -) control the The accelerator and/or brake pedal are not ...
  • Page 81: Alfa Dna System (Dynamic Vehicle Control System)

    STARTING AND OPERATING ALFA DNA SYSTEM (DYNAMIC VEHICLE General Notes RIVING ODES When the vehicle is stopped and in gear, always CONTROL SYSTEM) The Alfa DNA system lever will always return to keep the brake pedal pressed until you decide the center position after use.
  • Page 82 STARTING AND OPERATING Electronic Q2 system: information) is displayed automatically. This downwards (to letter “A”) and keep it in this considers gravitational acceleration (G). position for half a second. The system increases vehicle stability while accelerating on bends, improving the agility of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Anti-Slip The LED corresponding to Dynamic mode will the vehicle.
  • Page 83: System Failure

    STARTING AND OPERATING Electronic Q2 System: Alfa DNA setting. The display will also show a WARNING! warning message. The system is deactivated. Launch Control is intended for off-highway or Please contact your authorized dealer for Engine And Gearbox/Transmission: off-road use only and should not be used on service.
  • Page 84: To Activate

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: CTIVATE PEED ETTING In order to ensure proper operation, the Speed Rotate the end of the Speed Control lever To Increase Speed Control system has been designed to shut down upward to the first detent, indicated by the if multiple speed control functions are operated When the Speed Control is set, you can increase speed control icon, to activate the Speed...
  • Page 85: To Accelerate For Passing

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Decrease Speed CCELERATE ASSING When the Speed Control is set, you can Press the accelerator as you would normally. decrease speed by tapping the speed control When the pedal is released, the vehicle will lever down (-). return to the set speed.
  • Page 86: Indications On Display - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING — I The signal is similar for obstacles in the rear left Under certain circumstances, objects close to NDICATIONS ISPLAY or right area. The arc that corresponds to the the vehicle are not detected by the system and QUIPPED position of the obstacle will flash.
  • Page 87: Parkview Rear Back Up Camera

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: rearview mirror along with a note to “check CAUTION! The sensor must be free from mud, dirt snow or entire surroundings.” After five seconds this ice in order for the system to operate correctly. The Parking Sensor system is only a parking note will disappear.
  • Page 88: Adding Fuel/Smart Fuel

    STARTING AND OPERATING ADDING FUEL/SMART FUEL 2. There is no fuel filler cap. A flap door inside WARNING! the pipe seals the system. Drivers must be careful when backing up NOTE: even when using the ParkView Rear Back Up The "Smart Fuel" is a device placed on the top ...
  • Page 89: Trailer Towing

    STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND Emergency Gas Can Refueling: WARNING! Most gas cans will not open the flapper door. MOTORHOME, ETC.) Never have any smoking materials lit in or  A funnel is provided to open the flapper door to near the vehicle when the fuel door is open OWING EHICLE...
  • Page 90: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground Alfa Twin Clutch Transmission Flat Tow None Transmission in NEUTRAL Front NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED On Trailer DRIVING TIPS Traction RIVING HROUGH ATER When driving on wet or slushy roads, it is Driving through water more than a few inches/ RIVING LIPPERY...
  • Page 91 STARTING AND OPERATING Shallow Standing Water CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) Although your vehicle is capable of driving Always check the depth of the standing Driving through standing water may cause   through shallow standing water, consider the water before driving through it. Never drive damage to your vehicle’s drivetrain compo- following Cautions and Warnings before doing through standing water that is deeper than...
  • Page 92: In Case Of Emergency

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS When you must leave the vehicle to seek assistance, the Hazard Warning flashers will To contact Alfa Romeo Emergency Roadside The Hazard Warning Flashers switch is located continue to operate even though the ignition is Assistance Dial toll-free 1–844–253–2872 for on the center console.
  • Page 93: Bulb Replacement

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY BULB REPLACEMENT EPLACEMENT ULBS Interior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Overhead Lamp C10W Luggage Compartment Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Parking Lights/Daytime Running Lights (DRL) LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Rear Tail Lights LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Font and Rear Side Lights Dipped/Main Beam Headlights (Versions With Bi-Halogen Headlights) —...
  • Page 94: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Side Lights/Daytime Running Lights (DRL) EPLACING XTERIOR ULBS These are LEDs. For the replacement, contact NOTE: an authorized dealer. Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo- spheric conditions. This will usually clear as Low/High Beam Bi-Halogen Headlights atmospheric conditions change to allow the To change the bulb, proceed as follows: condensation to change back into a vapor.
  • Page 95 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Low/High Beam HID & LED Headlights 3. Remove protective cover from headlamp Side: assembly. For the replacement, contact an authorized 1. Compress the retaining clip, then pull the dealer. side marker assembly outwards. Direction Indicators Front: 1.
  • Page 96 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Front Side Marker 3. Remove bulb from bulb housing then remove and replace bulb and reinstall. To change the bulb, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the front wheels to gain access and then remove the fasteners from the inner wheel liner.
  • Page 97 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tail Lights/Brake Lights 2. Turn bulb holder counterclockwise, remove bulb and replace it. These are LEDs. For the replacement, contact an authorized dealer. Reversing Light WARNING! The reverse lights are located close to the exhaust pipes; take the utmost care not to get burnt during the bulb replacement.
  • Page 98: Fuses

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY FUSES Luggage Compartment Roof Light 2. Open protective flap (2) and replace bulb (1), releasing it from the side contacts. To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: Make sure that the new bulb is correctly WARNING! 1.
  • Page 99: General Information

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENERAL NFORMATION NGINE OMPARTMENT USES The fuses protect electrical systems against The engine compartment fuse box is located on excessive current. the left side of the engine compartment, next to the battery. To access the fuses, remove When a device does not work, you must check screws, and then remove the cover.
  • Page 100 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Cavity Maxi Fuse Mini Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – Blower Motor – 5 Amp Tan Headlight Beam Switch – If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Horn – 20 Amp Yellow Powertrain – 15 Amp Blue Alfa Twin Clutch Transmission –...
  • Page 101: Dashboard Fuse Box

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ASHBOARD The dashboard fuse box is part of the Body Control Module (BCM) and is located on the passenger side under the forward passenger floor. Remove the six screws and the forward floor pan to access the BCM. Cavity Vehicle Fuse Number Mini Fuse...
  • Page 102: Tire Service Kit Components And Operation

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ERVICE OMPONENTS WARNING! (Continued) PERATION A loose Tire Service Kit thrown forward in a  collision or hard stop could endanger the WARNING! occupants of the vehicle. Always stow the Do not attempt to seal a tire on the side of Tire Service Kit in the place provided.
  • Page 103 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. Uncoil the Power Plug and insert the plug NOTE: Whenever You Stop To Use Tire Service Kit into the vehicle’s 12 Volt power outlet. 1. Pull over to a safe location and turn on the If the tire does not inflate to at least ...
  • Page 104: Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY After Driving For optimum performance, make sure the REPARATIONS TART  valve stem on the wheel is free of debris 1. Attach the air pump hose (black) to the The battery in your vehicle is located on the left before connecting the Tire Service Kit.
  • Page 105: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6. Once the engine is started, follow the Connecting The Jumper Cables WARNING! disconnection procedure below. 1. Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as cable to the positive (+) post of the vehicle Disconnecting The Jumper Cables this could establish a ground connection and with the discharged battery.
  • Page 106: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS To install the tow eye, thread the tow eye into CAUTION! the receptacle. In any of the following situations, you can Driving with a hot cooling system could NOTE: reduce the potential for overheating by taking damage your vehicle.
  • Page 107: Fire Extinguisher - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tow Eye Usage Precautions CAUTION! (Continued) The transmission must be in NEUTRAL (N) when When towing, only use a facility that can  flat towing this vehicle. The ignition must be ON tow vehicles with low ground clearances as in order to place the transmission in NEUTRAL.
  • Page 108: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) (EARS) This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced to record data that will assist in understanding Accident Response System.
  • Page 109: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING vehicle usage conditions and is signaled by the Visually inspect condition of: engine,  warning light or message (if equipped) on the gearbox, transmission, pipes and hoses Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil instrument panel or every 12 months.
  • Page 110: Maintenance Plan

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip/Periodic NOTE: AINTENANCE Checks Using white lithium grease, lubricate the door Required Maintenance Intervals hinge roller pivot joints twice a year to prevent Every 600 miles (1,000 km) or before long trips, Refer to the maintenance plan on the following premature wear.
  • Page 111 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Check battery charge status and possibly recharge Check tire condition/wear and adjust pressure if required Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, passenger compartment lights, boot lights, instrument panel warning lights, etc.) Check vehicle fasteners...
  • Page 112 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, carbon monocoque, aerodynamic bottom, pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel supply system, brakes), rubber elements (boots, driveshaft boots, sleeves, bushes, etc.) Check condition and wear of front brake pads and discs, and operation of pad wear indicator...
  • Page 113 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Visually inspect the condition of accessory drive belt(s) Check condition of timing belt Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if necessary (or every 12 months) Check engine control system operation (via diagnostic tool) Check and, if necessary, top off oil level of twin clutch transmission...
  • Page 114 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Change brake fluid every 24 months Replace air filter cartridge 1. Recommend using Midtronics tester to check charge status and, if necessary, recharge battery. 2. The spark plug change interval is mileage based only, yearly intervals do not apply. The following are essential to ensure correct operation and prevent serious damage to the engine: ...
  • Page 115: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1750 T URBO NGINE 1 — Fuse Box 4 — Engine Oil Dip Stick 2 — Battery 5 — Coolant Reservoir 3 — Engine Oil Fill...
  • Page 116: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Release the plug from the opening. HECKING EVEL DDING ASHER OLVENT 4. Leaving the plug close to the opening, put a To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil must be maintained at the correct level. finger on the central hole in the plug and remove it: the level can be seen on the Check the oil level at regular intervals.
  • Page 117: Maintenance-Free Battery

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 7. Refit the plug with the dipstick. If the level is not sufficient, namely if there is no WARNING! (Continued) washer solvent inside the pipe, proceed as 8. Reposition the washer solvent protection follows: Battery gas is flammable and explosive. ...
  • Page 118: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Selection RESSURE ASHING CAUTION! (Continued) For best performance and maximum protection Your vehicle has been built with improved CAUTION!  for turbocharged engines under all types of fluids that protect the performance and operating conditions, the manufacturer Cleaning the engine compartment with a high durability of your vehicle and also allow recommends synthetic engine oils that are...
  • Page 119: Engine Oil Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Disposing Of Used Engine Oil And Oil with their couplers. Then gently push on the four WARNING! corners of the engine cover to snap the stud Filters The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, back into position. Care should be taken in disposing of used etc.) can provide a measure of protection in the engine oil and oil filters from your vehicle.
  • Page 120: Body Lubrication

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE oil and grease should be removed. Particular NOTE: CAUTION! attention should also be given to hood latching Life expectancy of wiper blades varies Do not use chemical flushes in your air components to ensure proper function. When depending on geographical area and frequency conditioning system as the chemicals can performing other underhood services, the hood...
  • Page 121: Windshield Washer Nozzles

    Breathing it can make you authorized Alfa Romeo Dealer. unconscious and can eventually poison you. Front Wiper Blade Removal/Installation If there is not a jet of fluid, first check that there To avoid breathing CO, refer to “Safety Tips”...
  • Page 122: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE off the engine and allow it to cool. Service, CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) including a tune-up to manufacturer's The catalytic converter requires the use of specifications, should be obtained immediately. Keep hands, tools, clothing, and jewelry   unleaded fuel only.
  • Page 123 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or ucts, as they may not be compatible with the requirements of FCA Material Standard contains visible sediment, have an authorized radiator engine coolant and may plug the MS.90032. When adding engine coolant radiator.
  • Page 124 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Disposal Of Used Coolant damage. If any coolant is needed to be added rain, snow, or high humidity accumulating on to the system, please contact a local autho- the radiator and being vaporized when the ther- Used ethylene glycol-based coolant (antifreeze) rized dealer.
  • Page 125: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE necessary, install ONLY the correct type ther- the brake pads wear. The brake fluid level WARNING! (Continued) mostat. Other designs may result in unsatis- should be checked when the pads are replaced. factory engine coolant (antifreeze) However, low fluid level may be caused by a Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir can ...
  • Page 126: Alfa Twin Clutch Transmission

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Checking Brake Fluid 2. Check that the fluid is at the max. level. 4. Tighten the reservoir plug. 3. After checking, reposition the brake fluid 5. Reposition the brake fluid protection panel protection panel and tighten the two and tighten the two screws.
  • Page 127: Raising The Vehicle

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RAISING THE VEHICLE Fluid Level Check CAUTION! The fluid level is preset at the factory and does In the case where it is necessary to raise the Using a transmission fluid other than the not require adjustment under normal operating vehicle, go to an authorized dealer or service manufacturer’s recommended fluid may conditions.
  • Page 128 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Markings NOTE: Temporary spare tires are designed for  temporary emergency use only. Temporary P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based  high pressure compact spare tires have the on US design standards. P-Metric tires have letter “T”...
  • Page 129 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: 65, 85, 80 = Aspect ratio in percent (%) Ratio of section height to section width of tire, or  10.5 = Section width in inches (in) R = Construction code "R" means radial construction, or ...
  • Page 130 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Identification Number (TIN) The Tire Identification Number (TIN) may be found on one or both sides of the tire; however, the date code may only be on one side. Tires with white sidewalls will have the full TIN, including the date code, located on the white sidewall side of the tire. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black sidewall tires as mounted on the vehicle.
  • Page 131 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition B-pillar The vehicle B-pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front door. Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum Cold Tire Inflation Pressure of three hours.
  • Page 132 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (4) The resulting figure equals the Tire And Loading Information Placard NOTE: Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition, available amount of cargo and luggage gross axle weight ratings (GAWRs) for the front load capacity. For example, if “XXX” and rear axles must not be exceeded.
  • Page 133 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Metric Example For Load Limit NOTE: and number and size of occupants. This table is for illustration purposes only and may not For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load ...
  • Page 134: Tires - General Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Fuel Economy WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Underinflated tires will increase tire rolling Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overinflation reduces a tire's ability to  resistance resulting in higher fuel consumption. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect cushion shock. Objects on the road and Tread Wear vehicle handling, and increase your stopping chuckholes can cause damage that result...
  • Page 135 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi Radial Ply Tires CAUTION! (13 to 40 kPa) during operation. DO NOT reduce WARNING! After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, this normal pressure build up or your tire always reinstall the valve stem cap.
  • Page 136 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Run Flat Tires — If Equipped above 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than These indicators are molded into the bottom of 30 seconds continuously without stopping. the tread grooves. They will appear as bands Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive when the tread depth becomes a 1/16 of an 50 miles (80 km) at 50 mph (80 km/h) after a WARNING!
  • Page 137 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Loading Information placard or the Vehicle WARNING! WARNING! Certification Label for the size designation of Tires and the spare tire should be replaced your tire. The Load Index and Speed Symbol for Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, or ...
  • Page 138: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE studded tires; therefore, local laws should be YPES WARNING! checked before using these tire types. All Season Tires — If Equipped Do not use Summer tires in snow/ice — I PARE IRES QUIPPED conditions. You could lose vehicle control, All Season tires provide traction for all seasons resulting in severe injury or death.
  • Page 139 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Compact Spare Tire — If Equipped Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to mount WARNING! a conventional tire on the collapsible spare The compact spare is for temporary emergency Compact and collapsible spares are for wheel, since the wheel is designed specifically use only.
  • Page 140: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Limited Use Spare — If Equipped to maintain their luster and to prevent CAUTION! corrosion. Wash wheels with the same soap The limited use spare tire is for temporary solution recommended for the body of the Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle emergency use only.
  • Page 141: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    Alfa Romeo, in collaboration 100. The relative performance of tires Remove the damaged parts of the device...
  • Page 142: Traction Grades

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE BODYWORK level of performance, which all RACTION RADES passenger vehicle tires must meet The Traction grades, from highest to ROTECTION TMOSPHERIC under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These grades GENTS Standard No.
  • Page 143: Body And Underbody Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Special Care Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as NDERBODY AINTENANCE  Mopar Cleaner Wax to remove road film, If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you  Cleaning Headlights stains, and to protect your paint finish. Take drive near the ocean, hose off the undercar- care never to scratch the paint.
  • Page 144: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE INTERIORS Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster WARNING! Lenses EATS ABRIC ARTS A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a The lenses in front of the instruments in this collision and leave you with no protection. vehicle are molded in clear plastic. When Use Mopar Total Clean to clean fabric Inspect the belt system periodically, checking cleaning the lenses, care must be taken to...
  • Page 145: Leather Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: EATHER ARTS LASS URFACES If equipped with light colored leather, it tends to Mopar Total Clean is specifically recommended All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye for leather upholstery. regular basis with Mopar, or any commercial transfer more so than darker colors.
  • Page 146: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER application, greater pedal force required to slow Inspect the wheel mounting surface prior to or stop, and potential activation of the “Brake mounting the tire and remove any corrosion or The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found System Warning Light”.
  • Page 147: Fuel Requirements - 1750 Turbo

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Indiscriminate use of fuel system cleaning EFORMULATED ASOLINE WARNING! agents should be avoided. Many of these Many areas of the country require the use of To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the materials intended for gum and varnish cleaner burning gasoline referred to as jack, do not tighten the lug nuts/bolts fully removal may contain active solvents or similar...
  • Page 148: Usage In Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-85 U CNG A LP F MMT I SAGE YSTEM ASOLINE EHICLES ODIFICATIONS Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl (MMT) is a manganese-containing metallic Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are compatible Modifications that allow the engine to run on additive that is blended into some gasoline to with gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquid increase octane.
  • Page 149: Fuel System Cautions

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS YSTEM AUTIONS ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS CAUTION! (Continued) The use of fuel additives, which are now CAUTION! WARNING!  being sold as octane enhancers, is not Follow these guidelines to maintain your Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is recommended.
  • Page 150: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) 1750 Turbo Engine 10.5 Gallons 40 Liters Reserve Fuel 1.1 Gallons 4 Liters Engine Oil with Filter 1750 Turbo Engine 6.1 Quarts 5.8 Liters Cooling System 1750 Turbo Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile (240,000 km) 11.2 Quarts 10.6 Liters Formula).
  • Page 151: Fluids And Lubricants

    For spark plug replacement, it is advisable to contact the dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership. Refer to “Scheduled Servicing” in “Servicing And Maintenance” for the required spark plug intervals.
  • Page 152: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY www.driveuconnect.ca (Canadian Resi- WARNING! dents) to learn about available Uconnect Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and It is not possible to know or to predict all of software updates.  may be equipped with both wired and wireless the possible outcomes if your vehicle’s Only connect and use trusted media ...
  • Page 153: Radio Operation And Mobile Phones

    MULTIMEDIA RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES Hi Fi System — If Equipped Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d`Innovation, Science and Economic The Hi Fi radio system consists of: Under certain conditions, the mobile phone Development applicables aux appareils radio being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or Supply cables for radio, speakers, and ...
  • Page 154: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE Any communication to the manufacturer's customer center should include the following FOR YOUR VEHICLE The manufacturer and its authorized dealers information: are vitally interested in your satisfaction. We Owner's name and address REPARE PPOINTMENT ...
  • Page 155: Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (Tdd/Tty)

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE endorsed and backed by FCA US LLC to provide USTOMER SSISTANCE WARNING! additional protection beyond your vehicle’s (TDD/ EARING PEECH MPAIRED warranty. If you purchased a Mopar Vehicle Engine exhaust (internal combustion engines TTY) Protection Plan, you will receive Plan Provisions only), some of its constituents, and certain and an Owner Identification Card in the mail vehicle components contain, or emit,...
  • Page 156: Reporting Safety Defects

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Diagnostic Procedure Manuals ANADA Diagnostic Procedure Manuals are filled with If you believe that your vehicle has a 50 U NITED TATES diagrams, charts and detailed illustrations. safety defect, you should contact the , D.C. ASHINGTON These manuals make it easy to find and fix Customer Service Department...
  • Page 157 INDEX ..148 Alterations/Modifications Capacities, Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ....121 ............6 ..........148 Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) Vehicle Capacities, Fluid ............86 ....121 Adding Fuel Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) Caps, Filler ........114 ........... 122 ........113 Adding Washing Fluid Disposal Oil (Engine) ..........145 ......47...
  • Page 158 ..........120 ......72 Cooling System Exhaust Gas Cautions Adding Coolant (Antifreeze) .......121 Electric Brake Control System ......48 Exhaust System ........72 ........120 ........15 ...........16 Coolant Level Electric Remote Mirrors Exterior Lights ......122 ........30 Disposal Of Used Coolant Electrical Power Outlets Drain, Flush, And Refill ......120 Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control)
  • Page 159 ............16 Passing ........145 ..........125 ........42 Gasoline, (Fuel) Jack Operation Seat Belt Reminder ........145 ..........102 ............91 Gasoline, Clean Air Jump Starting Service .........145 ..........44 Gasoline, Reformulated Turn Signals ........151 General Information Warning Instrument Cluster ........116 ........42 General Maintenance Key Fob Descriptions ..........143...
  • Page 160 ......51 ...........16 ......... 125 Monitor, Tire Pressure System Passing Light Safety Information, Tire Mopar Parts ...........153 Pets ..............71 Safety Tips ............71 ...........145 ..129 .........72 MTBE/ETBE Placard, Tire And Loading Information Safety, Exhaust Gas ......16 ........ 107 Multi-Function Control Lever Power Schedule, Maintenance Door Locks...
  • Page 161 ...........149 Spark Plugs Pressure Monitoring ......... 42 ....144 Speed Control System (TPMS) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..........83 ......... 139 ..........130 Accel/Decel Quality Grading Vehicle Loading ......81 ............133 ...... 6 Speed Control (Cruise Control) Radial Vehicle Modifications/Alterations ............
  • Page 163 Mobile radio equipment with output power greater than INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING normal may require special precautions. EQUIPMENT All installations should be checked for possible interfer- Special design considerations are incorporated into this ence between the communications equipment and the vehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to radio vehicle’s electronic systems.
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