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  • Page 2 For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle . If you have any questions about your vehicle or need assistance, please call Alfa Romeo Customer Care at 844-253-2872 (U.S.) or 1-877-230-0563 (Canada - English) or 1-877-515-9112 (Canada - French).
  • Page 3: How To Find Your Owner's Manual Online

    OWNER’S MANUAL ONLINE We have written this User Guide to help you get to the service provided by the people at Alfa Romeo. know all the features of your vehicle and use it in the This publication has been prepared as a reference item best possible way.
  • Page 4: Refueling

    REFUELING PARKING ON FLAMMABLE ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES MATERIAL Do not use fuel containing meth- If you decide to add electrical anol or ethanol E85. Using these accessories after purchasing the The catalytic converter develops mixtures may cause misfiring and vehicle, (with the risk of gradually high temperatures during opera- driving issues, as well as damage draining the battery), contact an...
  • Page 5: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS NOTE: INSTRUCTIONS This User Guide describes all vehicle models. Optional contents, equipment While reading this User Guide you will find a meant for specific Markets or particular series of WARNINGS that must be carefully Each time an instruction is given that models are not identified as such in the text: followed to prevent incorrect use of the concerns direction (left/right or forward/...
  • Page 6: Symbols

    SYMBOLS Some car components have colored labels with symbols indicating precautions to be observed when using this component. It is important to follow all warnings when operating your vehicle. See below for a brief description of each symbol. IT CAN START DO NOT TOUCH WITH READ THE OWNER’S AUTOMATICALLY ALSO WITH...
  • Page 7: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    DEAR CUSTOMER IGNITION SYSTEM........12 HEAD RESTRAINTS ........23 Operation ........12 Sparco Racing Seat Head Restraints — If HOW TO FIND YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL Starting With A Discharged Key Fob Equipped ........23 ONLINE ...........1 Battery .......... 13 Front Head Restraints (Adjustments) — General Information .......
  • Page 9 WINDSHIELD WIPERS......31 GARAGE DOOR OPENER — WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ON THE IF EQUIPPED .........38 INSTRUMENT PANEL ......47 Windshield Wiper/Washers ....31 Rain Sensor ........31 Before You Begin Programming Red Warning Lights......47 CLIMATE CONTROL ........32 HomeLink® ........38 Amber Warning Lights .....50 Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control Canadian/Gate Operator Green Telltale Indicator Lights ..54...
  • Page 10 AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS....71 ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE ......111 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) — IF EQUIPPED ........120 Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System — Electric Park Brake Operating If Equipped ........71 Modes ......... 112 System Description ......120 Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Safe Hold ........113 Activation/Deactivation ....121 System —...
  • Page 11 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ..176 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ......134 SCHEDULED SERVICING......151 Treadwear ........176 HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS ....134 Periodic Checks ......151 Traction Grades ......177 Heavy Usage Of The Vehicle ..151 BULB REPLACEMENT......134 Temperature Grades ......177 Maintenance Plan (2.9 V6...
  • Page 12 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE BLUETOOTH SOURCE ......194 CYBERSECURITY ........188 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ....202 GENERAL INFORMATION .......194 ROAD SAFETY ........188 Alfa Romeo Customer Center..202 USB/IPOD MODE ........195 Alfa Romeo Customer Care RECEPTION CONDITIONS ......189 PHONE MODE ........195 (Canada) ........202 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ....189 NAVIGATION MODE —...
  • Page 13: Keys

    In this section, you will find important infor- To activate the PANIC function, push and WARNING! (Continued) mation to help you become familiar with the hold the PANIC button for at least one features needed to operate your vehicle, and second.
  • Page 14: General Information

    Flashing of the turn signals upon locking/ Remote Start 1. This device may not cause harmful inter- unlocking the doors and activation of the ference, and The remote start button on the key fob courtesy light upon unlocking the doors can enables engine starting (push the button 2.
  • Page 15: Starting With A Discharged Key Fob Battery

    The keyless ignition has the following modes: WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) STOP: engine off, steering locked. Some  Never use the PARK position as a substi- Always fully apply the parking brake   electrical devices (e.g. central door tute for the parking brake. Always apply when leaving your vehicle, or it may roll locking system, alarm, etc.) are still avail- the parking brake fully when parked to...
  • Page 16: General Information

    2. Lay the key fob on the key fob outline NOTE: Break-in Attempt icon is displayed on the found on the floor of the armrest Changes or modifications not expressly instrument panel (refer to "Warning Lights compartment while pushing the START/ approved by the party responsible for compli- And Messages"...
  • Page 17: Locking/Unlocking Doors From The Outside

    NOTE: activated, including the open trunk lid. The WARNING! (Continued) The key fob may not be found if it is located trunk lid will be locked when it is closed. next to a mobile phone, lap top or other elec- Never leave children alone in a vehicle, ...
  • Page 18 NOTE: The vehicle doors and trunk lid can be locked The key fob may not be able to be detected by pushing the lock button on the key fob or by the vehicle keyless-go system if it is on the interior door panel. located next to a mobile phone, laptop or Driver Side Door Emergency Opening other electronic device;...
  • Page 19: General Information

    Child Safety Locks 3. Insert the emergency key in the driver side door lock cylinder and turn it to the To provide a safer environment for small chil- left (counter clockwise) to unlock the dren riding in the rear seats, the rear doors door.
  • Page 20: Locking The Doors With A Discharged Battery

    Locking The Doors With A Discharged Proceed in one of the following ways to WARNING! Battery realign the door lock device (only when the battery charge has been restored): It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area,  Proceed as follows to unlock the doors if the inside or outside of a vehicle.
  • Page 21: Power Seats

    The power seat switches are located on the Forward/Rearward Adjustment outboard side of the seat near the floor. Use Push the seat switch forward or rearward to these switches to move the driver's seat up, adjust to your desired position. down, forward, rearward, or to recline the seatback.
  • Page 22: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    Power Bolster Adjustment — If Equipped Seat Cushion Extension — If Equipped the same button is automatically overwritten. Recalling a memorized position can also be Push the power bolster adjustment buttons Lift the adjustment lever and push the front done for approximately three minutes after to regulate the width of the backrest through of the cushion forward or rearward to extend the doors are opened and for approximately...
  • Page 23: Rear Seats

    With the engine in the ON position, push the elapsed. This varies on a case-by-case basis, NOTE: in accordance with the specific operating To preserve the battery charge, this function driver or passenger heated seat button conditions. cannot be activated when the engine is off. located on the instrument panel.
  • Page 24: Split Folding Rear Seat

    2 to tilt the right part of the backrest: it Before tilting the backrest, make sure that will automatically tilt forward. If neces- the rear center seatbelt is not fastened and sary, assist the backrest during the initial that there are not any objects in the middle stage of tilting.
  • Page 25: Head Restraints

    Front Head Restraints (Adjustments) — If 2.36 in (60 mm) to make it easier for the WARNING! (Continued) Equipped driver to get in and out of the car. Do not place items over the top of the  The movement is activated only if the seat is front head restraints...
  • Page 26: Rear Head Restraints (Adjustments)

    Rear Head Restraints (Adjustments) To reinstall the head restraints, proceed as follows: WARNING! 1. Hold down both the adjustment button and release button while placing the All occupants, including the driver,  head restraint post into the holes. should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the head restraints 2.
  • Page 27: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL WARNING! Adjustments Do not adjust the steering column while driving. Adjusting the steering column This feature allows you to tilt the steering while driving or driving with the steering column upward or downward. It also allows column unlocked, could cause the driver you to lengthen or shorten the steering to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 28: Heated Steering Wheel - If Equipped

    MIRRORS Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start On models that are equipped with remote NOTE: Electrochromic Mirror start, the heated steering wheel can be If your vehicle is equipped with Sparco programmed to come on during remote start. Racing Seats, the Heated Steering Wheel This mirror automatically adjusts for head- The feature can be activated through the...
  • Page 29: Outside Power Mirrors

    Outside Power Mirrors NOTE: WARNING! Once adjustment is complete, rotate the Power Adjustment knob to the neutral position to prevent acci- Vehicles and other objects seen in an dental movements. outside convex mirror will look smaller and The power mirrors can be adjusted with the farther away than they really are.
  • Page 30: Automatic Headlights

    Function Activation NOTE: The Daytime Running Lights cannot be deac- Rotate the light switch to the (auto) posi- tivated in Canadian markets. tion. Rear Fog Light NOTE: The function can only operate with the igni- The rear fog light switch is integrated with tion ON.
  • Page 31: Headlight Off Delay

    NOTE: Function Deactivation Cycling the ignition to ON turns off the This function is deactivated by turning on parking lights, which were only illuminated the headlights, the side lights, or by cycling on one side. the ignition to ON. Headlight Off Delay Adaptive Frontlight System (AFS Function) —...
  • Page 32: Turn Signals

    Turn Signals Static Bending Light Function (SBL) — If low beams until the approaching vehicle is Equipped out of view. To activate the turn signals function, move This function is enabled with the Information the multifunction lever, located on the left The SBL function utilizes Light Emitting and Entertainment System, and can only be side of the steering wheel, up or down until...
  • Page 33: Windshield Wipers

    WINDSHIELD WIPERS Rotating the switch to the position acti- This function is useful to remove small vates the second (high) level continuous deposits of dust from the windshield or Windshield Wiper/Washers speed of the windshield wipers in manual morning dew. mode.
  • Page 34: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control System Controls Automatic Climate Control System 1 — Driver Temperature Adjustment Knob 9 — Passenger Temperature Adjustment Knob 2 — Driver Side AUTO Button (Automatic Operation) 10 — SYNC Button (Set Temperature Alignment) Driver/Passenger Side 3 —...
  • Page 35: Air Distribution Selection

    Air flow distributed between the floor CAUTION! vents, windshield, and front side The system uses R1234yf refrigerant, window defrosting/demisting vents. This which does not pollute the environment in distribution setting warms the passenger the event of accidental leakage. Under no compartment while preventing the windows circumstances, use R134a and R12 from fogging up.
  • Page 36: Power Sunroof - If Equipped

    Window Closing eight inches (20 cm) in relation to the first to “Ignition” in this chapter for further infor- stop position. The window cannot be oper- mation. Pull the window switch up to move the ated during this time. window upward. Hold the switch for at least The sunroof has three preset positions: half of a second and the window will go up NOTE:...
  • Page 37: Opening

    Sun Shade Movement CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) The front sunshade is power operated. Do not open the sun roof if a roof rack or Do not allow small children to operate  crossbars are fitted. Do not open the sun the sunroof. Never allow your fingers, Push the Power Shade open/close button other body parts, or any object, to project roof if there is snow or ice on it: you may...
  • Page 38: Hood

    NOTE: NOTE: 4. Move the under-hood latch from right to The anti-pinch safety device is deactivated If the switch is released prior to full comple- left to release the hood. during the re-initialization procedure. tion of the operations described, the entire re-initialization procedure must be repeated Proceed as follows: from step 1.
  • Page 39: Closing

    TRUNK Closing The turn signal indicators will blink and the interior lights will turn on when the trunk lid To close, lower the hood to approximately is opened. They turn off automatically when The trunk unlocking is electrically operated 16 inches (40 cm) from the engine compart- the trunk lid is closed.
  • Page 40: Closing

    Trunk Lid Emergency Opening NOTE: The HomeLink® buttons, located on the sun visor or the overhead console, designate the A lever can be found in the trunk lid over the It will not be possible to open the trunk lid ...
  • Page 41 signal it is recommended that a new battery For programming these garage door openers, NOTE: be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the proceed as follows: You have 30 seconds in which to initiate the device that is being programmed to the next step after the LEARN button has been 1.
  • Page 42: Canadian/Gate Operator Programming

    Programming A Non-Rolling Code To program the two remaining It may be helpful to unplug the device during  HomeLink® buttons, repeat each step the cycling process to prevent possible over- For programming garage door openers manu- for each remaining button. DO NOT heating of the garage door or gate motor.
  • Page 43: Using Homelink

    Using HomeLink® Troubleshooting Tips NOTE: indicator light stays operate, push release If you are having trouble programming  constantly, programming is complete programmed HomeLink® button. Activation HomeLink®, here are some of the most and the garage door/device should will now occur for the programmed device common solutions: activate when the HomeLink®...
  • Page 44: General Information

    INTERNAL EQUIPMENT General Information WARNING! (Continued) Glove Compartment The following regulatory statement applies to Your motorized door or gate will open  all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped and close while you are programming the To open the glove compartment proceed as in this vehicle: universal transceiver.
  • Page 45: Active Aerodynamics

    ACTIVE AERODYNAMICS NOTE: If there is a fault, a generic failure icon will The system is not active in temperatures light up on the instrument panel display, Carbon Fiber Active Aero Front Spoiler near or below zero, or when the Alfa DNA / along with a message that will identify the Pro selector is in the "Natural"...
  • Page 46: Instrument Panel Features

    This section gives you all the information you need to understand and use the instrument panel correctly. INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES Instrument Clusters Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 47 Quadrifoglio Instrument Cluster 1. Tachometer 3. Instrument Cluster Display 5. Speedometer (Speed Indicator) 2. Digital Engine Oil Temperature Gauge 4. Digital Fuel Level Gauge (The Triangle With Overheating Warning Light On The Left Side Of The Symbol Indi- cates The Side Of The Vehicle With The Fuel Door)
  • Page 48: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Reconfigurable Instrument Cluster Display 3. Front, Side Anti-Collision Systems, DISPLAY Cruise Control During operation, the instrument cluster display is divided into multiple sections 4. Speed Limit Warning Light Instrument Cluster Display Description which show driving data, warnings and 5.
  • Page 49: Warning Lights And Messages On The Instrument Panel

    WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL The following pages consist of warning lights the information contained in the Owner’s and prolonged warning cycle. Less serious and messages. Manual, which you are advised to read faults are indicated by a warning cycle carefully in all cases.
  • Page 50 Warning Light What It Means What To Do ELECTRONIC BRAKING FORCE DISTRIBUTION (EBD) Drive very carefully to the nearest authorized dealer to FAILURE have the system inspected immediately. The simultaneous turning on of the BRAKE (red) and (amber) warning lights with the engine on indicates either a failure of the EBD system or that the system is not available.
  • Page 51 WARNING! The fault of the warning light is signaled  by the turning on of the icon on the instrument panel. In this case, the warning light may not indicate any faults with the restraint systems. Before proceeding, contact an authorized dealer to have the system checked immedi- ately.
  • Page 52: Amber Warning Lights

    Amber Warning Lights Warning Light What It Means What To Do ANTI-LOCK BRAKE (ABS) INDICATOR LIGHT Drive carefully contact This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). The light will authorized dealer as soon as possible. turn on when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN position and may stay on for as long as four seconds.
  • Page 53 Your vehicle has also been equipped with a CAUTION! TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS has been optimized for the TPMS malfunction indicator original equipment tires and wheels. combined with the low tire pressure telltale. TPMS pressures and warning have been When the system detects a malfunction, the established for the tire size equipped on...
  • Page 54 Warning Light What It Means What To Do Tire Pressure Low In any situation in which the message on the display The indicator light will illuminate to indicate that the is "See Manual", it is ESSENTIAL to refer to tire pressure is lower than the recommended value “Auxiliary Driving Systems”...
  • Page 55 Warning Light What It Means What To Do REAR FOG LIGHT The indicator illuminates when the rear fog light is activated. ENGINE CHECK/MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL) Under these conditions, the vehicle can continue In normal conditions, when the ignition is cycled to traveling at moderate speed but without demanding ON, the indicator light illuminates, but it should turn excessive effort from the engine or high speed.
  • Page 56: Green Telltale Indicator Lights

    Green Telltale Indicator Lights Indicator light What It Means What To Do PARK/HEADLIGHT ON INDICATOR LIGHT This indicator will illuminate when the park lights or headlights are turned on. Headlight Off Delay This function allows the headlights to remain on for 30, 60 or 90 seconds after the ignition was placed in the STOP position.
  • Page 57: Blue Telltale Indicator Light

    Blue Telltale Indicator Light Indicator Light What It Means What To Do HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHTS This indicator shows that the high beam headlights are on. Push the multifunction control lever away from you to switch the headlights to high beam. Push the lever a second time to switch the headlights back to low beam.
  • Page 58 Symbol What It Means What To Do ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH In normal driving conditions: stop the car, switch off The symbol lights up when the engine has the engine and check that the coolant level in the overheated. reservoir is not below the MIN mark.
  • Page 59 Symbol What It Means What To Do HOOD NOT PROPERLY SHUT Close the hood properly. The symbol turns on when the hood is not properly closed. Along with the symbol, an image of the vehicle with an open hood appears on the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 60 Symbol What It Means What To Do ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) WARNING Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. LIGHTS This warning light, along with the related message, signals a failure in the electronic throttle control system (ETC). If a failure is detected, the warning light switches on Place the ignition in the off position and the shift while the engine is running.
  • Page 61: Amber Symbols

    Amber Symbols Symbol What It Means What To Do ENGINE IMMOBILIZER FAILURE / BREAK-IN ATTEMPT Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Engine Immobilizer System Failure The telltale will illuminate to report a failure of the Engine Immobilizer system. Break-In Attempt The telltale will illuminate when the ignition is cycled to ON position, to indicate a possible break-in...
  • Page 62 Symbol What It Means What To Do FUEL CUT-OFF INDICATOR LIGHT For reactivating the fuel cut-off system, refer to The telltale will illuminate after an accident has “Enhanced Accident Response System” in “Occupant occurred and the system has shut the fuel off. Restraint Systems"...
  • Page 63 CAUTION! Deteriorated engine oil should be replaced as soon as possible after the symbol is switched never more than 500 miles (805 km) after it first switches on. Failure to observe the above may result in severe damage to the engine and invalidate Vehicle Limited...
  • Page 64 Symbol What It Means What To Do DUSK SENSOR FAILURE Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. The telltale will illuminate in the case of failure of the automatic low beam alignment. BLIND SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM FAILURE — IF Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 65 Symbol What It Means What To Do AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID OVERHEATING Wait for the telltale to turn off with the engine off or The telltale will illuminate in the case of transmission idling. overheating, after a particularly demanding use. In this case an engine performance limitation is carried out.
  • Page 66 Symbol What It Means What To Do LOW COOLANT LEVEL — IF EQUIPPED Top up, as described in "Servicing And Maintenance.” This telltale will illuminate to indicate that the vehicle coolant level is low. SERVICE ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM Contact an authorized dealer to have the system This light will illuminate when the Adaptive Cruise checked.
  • Page 67: Green Symbols

    Symbol What It Means What To Do GENERIC INDICATION Signals information and failures. The accompanying messages describe the failure. ADAPTIVE FRONT-LIGHTING SYSTEM FAILURE Go to an authorized dealer to have the system The telltale will illuminate to indicate the automatic checked.
  • Page 68: Blue Symbols

    Symbol What It Means START/STOP OPERATION The telltale will illuminate in the case of Start/Stop system intervention (stopping the engine). When the engine is restarted, the telltale will shut off. For the engine restarting modes refer to “Stop/Start” in “Starting And Operating”. SPEED CONTROL ACTIVATED The telltale will illuminate when the Speed Control system is activated.
  • Page 69: Onboard Diagnostic System

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) SYSTEM After eliminating a fault, to check the system completely, an authorized dealer is obliged Access, or allow others to access,  to run tests and, if necessary certain road information stored in your vehicle Operation tests.
  • Page 70: Active Safety Systems

    This very important section describes the The system intervenes during braking when WARNING! (Continued) safety systems that your vehicle may be the wheels are about to lock, typically in equipped with, and provides instructions on emergency braking or low-grip conditions Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will ...
  • Page 71: Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System

    Electronic Stability Control (ESC) System System Intervention WARNING! (Continued) The intervention of the system is indicated The ESC system improves the directional Vehicle modifications, or failure to prop-  by the flashing of the ESC warning light on control and stability of the vehicle in various erly maintain your vehicle, may change the instrument panel, to inform the driver driving conditions.
  • Page 72: Panic Brake Assist (Pba) System

    cally braking the wheel which is slipping foot to be moved easily from the brake pedal WARNING! (the behavior of a self-locking differential to the accelerator. is simulated). This will increase the engine The Panic Brake Assist (PBA) cannot The system will automatically deactivate torque transferred to the wheel which isn't prevent the natural laws of physics from after two seconds without starting, gradually...
  • Page 73: Dynamic Steering Torque (Dst) System

    Dynamic Steering Torque (DST) System system improves the grip in turns, sending more drive torque to the external wheel. The DST function uses the integration of the Given that, in a turn, the external wheels of ESC system with the electric power steering the car travel more than the internal ones to increase the safety level of the whole and therefore turn faster, sending a higher...
  • Page 74 When the engine is started the warning light some circumstances, the system may acti- warning light on the door mirror of the corre- turns on to signal the driver that the system vate in the presence of these objects. This sponding side illuminates.
  • Page 75: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) System - If Equipped

    Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System The warning will be fixed if the driver stays in WARNING! — If Equipped the same lane. Rear Cross Path Detection (RCP) is not a "Blind Spot Alert" Function Deactivation This is a driving assistance system which back up aid system.
  • Page 76 In the event of an imminent collision, the blocked for about two seconds. Make sure to brake sufficiently in the event of a poten- system intervenes by automatically braking press the brake pedal if the vehicle moves tial front end collision. the vehicle to prevent the collision or reduce slightly forward.
  • Page 77 The system is active: With the option set to "Near", the system will In this case, it is still possible to drive the alert the driver of a possible collision with vehicle, but you are advised to contact you Each time the engine is started. ...
  • Page 78 contact your authorized dealer for a sensor Driving In Special Conditions Driving Close To A Bend alignment check. In certain driving conditions, system inter- When entering or leaving a wide bend, the In the absence of visible obstructions, manu- vention might be unexpected or delayed. The system may detect a vehicle in front you, but ally removing the decorative cover trim and driver must therefore be very careful,...
  • Page 79 The Vehicle Ahead Is Leaving A Roundabout Vehicles Traveling At Right Angles To The Vehicle On a roundabout, the system could intervene if it detects a vehicle ahead which is leaving The system may temporarily react to a the roundabout. vehicle that is passing through the radar sensor’s operating range at right angles.
  • Page 80: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    (FCC) rules and with Industry Canada Stan- wall. Refer to “Tires” in “Servicing And WARNING! (Continued) dards RSS- GEN/210/220/310. Maintenance” for information on how to properly inflate the vehicle’s tires. The tire The system may activate, assessing the  Operation is subject to the following two pressure will also increase as the vehicle is trajectory of the vehicle, for the presence conditions:...
  • Page 81 (-7°C) will decrease the tire pressure to on and off for 75 seconds, and then remain CAUTION! (Continued) approximately 24 psi (165 kPa). This tire on solid. The system fault will also sound a pressure is low enough to turn on the “Tire chime.
  • Page 82: Occupant Restraint Systems

    To deactivate the TPMS, first replace all four NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) with rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. The TPMS is not intended to replace  tires not equipped with Tire Pressure Moni- Operation is subject to the following two normal tire care and maintenance, or to toring (TPM) Sensors.
  • Page 83: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Precautions Seat Belt Systems 6. All occupants should always wear their lap and shoulder belts properly. Please pay close attention to the information Buckle up even though you are an excellent in this section. It tells you how to use your driver, even on short trips.
  • Page 84 passenger seat BeltAlert) is unbuckled when warning sequence will begin until the seat WARNING! (Continued) the ignition switch is first in the AVV/START belts are buckled again. or ON/RUN position the Seat Belt Reminder In a collision, you and your passengers ...
  • Page 85 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   back and adjust the seat. single seat belt.
  • Page 86 loosen the lap belt if it is too tight, tilt the Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure Second Row Center Seat Belt Operating latch plate and pull on the lap belt. A Instructions Use the following procedure to untwist a snug seat belt reduces the risk of sliding twisted lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 87 The second row center seat belt features a loosen the lap belt if it is too tight, pull WARNING! (Continued) seat belt with a mini-latch plate and buckle, on the lap belt. A snug seat belt reduces which allows the seat belt to detach from the the risk of sliding under the seat belt in a When reattaching the mini-latch plate ...
  • Page 88 Position the lap belt snug and low below the belt system has a retractor assembly that is completely in this case and then carefully abdomen and across the strong bones of the designed to release webbing in a controlled pull out only the amount of webbing neces- hips.
  • Page 89: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags  WARNING! (Continued) 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder Seat Belt Buckle Switch  Do not use the Automatic Locking Mode  belt. to restrain occupants who are wearing Supplemental Side Air Bags ...
  • Page 90: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    single chime will sound to alert you if the Front Air Bags WARNING! light comes on again after initial startup. This vehicle has front air bags and lap/ Ignoring the Air Bag Warning Light in your The ORC also includes diagnostics that will shoulder belts for both the driver and front instrument panel could mean you won’t illuminate the instrument panel Air Bag...
  • Page 91 deployment. A low energy output is used in WARNING! less severe collisions. A higher energy output Being too close to the steering wheel or is used for more severe collisions.  instrument panel during front air bag This vehicle may be equipped with a driver deployment could cause serious injury, and/or front passenger seat belt buckle including death.
  • Page 92 Seat belts are necessary for your protection Supplemental Driver And Front Passenger WARNING! (Continued) in all collisions, and also are needed to help Knee Air Bags keep you in position, away from an inflating Relying on the air bags alone could lead ...
  • Page 93 Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains (SABICs) This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains (SABICs). Supplemental Side Inflatable Curtains (SABICs) are located above the side windows. The trim covering the SABICs is labeled “SRS AIRBAG” or “AIRBAG.” Front Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bag Front Passenger Knee Air Bag Supplemental Side Air Bags...
  • Page 94 The SABIC deploys downward, covering the Side Impacts WARNING! side windows. An inflating SABIC pushes the The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in outside edge of the headliner out of the way Occupants, including children, who are  certain side impacts.
  • Page 95 The SABICs may help reduce the risk of NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) partial or complete ejection of vehicle occu- Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in pants through side windows in certain roll- all collisions. This does not mean something Relying on the Side Air Bags alone could ...
  • Page 96 Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags Cut off battery power to the electric motor NOTE:  have deployed. If you are involved in another (If Equipped) After an accident, remember to cycle the collision, the air bags will not be in place to ignition to the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position Flash hazard lights as long as the battery ...
  • Page 97 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). 2. Turn ignition MAR/ACC/ON/RUN. Right turn light BLINKS. Left turn light is OFF. 3.
  • Page 98 Maintaining Your Air Bag System The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record WARNING! (Continued) such data as: WARNING! Do not attempt to modify any part of your  How various systems in your vehicle were  air bag system. The air bag may inflate operating;...
  • Page 99: Child Restraints

    Child Restraints There are different sizes and types of NOTE: restraints for children from newborn size to For additional information, refer to http:// Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled  the child almost large enough for an adult www.nhtsa.gov/parents-and-caregivers up at all times, including babies and chil- safety belt.
  • Page 100 Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Infants and Toddlers Children who are two years old or younger and Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child who have not reached the height or weight limits Restraint, facing rearward in a rear seat of the of their child restraint vehicle...
  • Page 101 weight or height limit of their rear-facing If the answer to any of these questions was WARNING! (Continued) convertible child seat. Children should “no,” then the child still needs to use a remain in a forward-facing child seat with a booster seat in this vehicle.
  • Page 102 Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Combined Weight of LATCH – Lower Restraint Type the Child + Child LATCH – Lower Seat Belt + Top Seat Belt Only Anchors + Top Tether Restraint Anchors Only Tether Anchor...
  • Page 103 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of 65 lbs (29.5 kg) Use the LATCH anchorage system until the combined the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage weight of the child and the child restraint is 65 lbs system to attach the child restraint? (29.5 kg).
  • Page 104 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages Center Seat LATCH The lower anchorages are round bars that There are tether strap anchorages behind WARNING! are found at the rear of the seat cushion each rear seating position located in the Do not install a child restraint in the ...
  • Page 105 so that you can more easily attach the move more than 1 inch (25.4 mm) in any WARNING! (Continued) hooks or connectors to the vehicle direction. anchorages. Child restraint anchorages are designed  How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR to withstand only those loads imposed by 2.
  • Page 106 out of the retractor and then letting the Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing webbing retract back into the retractor. If it Child Restraints In This Vehicle is locked, the ALR will make a clicking noise while the webbing is pulled back into the retractor.
  • Page 107 Installing A Child Restraint With A 3. Slide the latch plate into the buckle until 9. Test that the child restraint is installed you hear a “click.” tightly by pulling back and forth on the Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor child seat at the belt path. It should not (ALR): 4.
  • Page 108: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY TIPS 2. Rotate or lift the cover to access the 4. Attach the tether strap hook of the child anchor directly behind the seat where restraint to the top tether anchorage as you are placing the child restraint. shown in the diagram. Transporting Passengers 5.
  • Page 109: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    time the vehicle is raised for lubrication or oil Refer to “Occupant Restraint Systems” in WARNING! (Continued) change. Replace as required. “Safety” for further information. Do not run the engine in a closed garage  Safety Checks You Should Make Inside Defroster or in confined areas any longer than The Vehicle...
  • Page 110: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Outside The Vehicle ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall ALWAYS securely attach your floor   Tires or slide into the driver’s side floor area mat using the floor mat fasteners. DO when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 111: Starting The Engine

    Let’s get to the core of the vehicle, and see WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) how you can explore its fullest potential. We’ll look at how to drive safely in any situa- Never pour fuel or other flammable Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
  • Page 112: If Engine Fails To Start

    ENGINE BREAK-IN If Engine Fails To Start Avoid aggressive braking.  RECOMMENDATIONS Drive with the engine speed less than Starting The Engine With Key Fob Battery Run  3500 RPM. Down Or Drained 2.0L GME T4 Engine Break-In Maintain vehicle speed below 55 mph If the ignition does not respond when the ...
  • Page 113: Electric Park Brake

    For the first 1500 miles (2414 km): The electric parking brake can be engaged in A slight movement of the brake pedal may be two ways: detected when engaging the electric parking Do not participate in track events, sport  brake with the brake pedal pressed.
  • Page 114: Electric Park Brake Operating Modes

    Electric Park Brake Operating Modes If, through this procedure, the vehicle is WARNING! braked until a speed below 1.9 mph (3 km/ The electric park brake may operate as h) is reached and the switch is kept pulled, Never leave children alone in a vehicle, ...
  • Page 115: Safe Hold

    matically engage to hold the vehicle in No attempts to apply pressure on the Manual gear shifting can still occur thanks to  safety conditions. brake pedal have been detected. the "sequential mode" position for the gear selector. "Auto Park Brake": if the vehicle speed is The vehicle is parked on roads with a slope ...
  • Page 116: Automatic Transmission Limp Home Mode

    Automatic Transmission Limp Home Mode NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) Even if the transmission can be reset, we Transmission function is monitored electron- recommend that you visit your authorized Never leave children alone in a vehicle,  ically for abnormal conditions. If a condition dealer at your earliest possible convenience.
  • Page 117: Driving Modes

    a = Advanced Efficiency (ECO driving The different driving modes are graphically NOTE:  mode for maximum fuel savings). different from the color of the frames and the It is recommended to activate this mode at contents only on the "performance" screens. the track.
  • Page 118: Alfa Active Suspension (Aas) - If Equipped

    ALFA ACTIVE SUSPENSION If the system fails, the following symbol will In the event of stops uphill, engine switching (AAS) — IF EQUIPPED off is disabled to make the "Hill Start Assist" appear in the instrument cluster display function available (works only with running STOP/START SYSTEM engine).
  • Page 119: System Manual Activation/Deactivation

    System Manual Activation/Deactivation Deactivation When this feature is active, the vehicle speed depends on the pressing of the accelerator To manually activate/deactivate the system, Deactivating The Device pedal until the programmed speed limit is push the button located in the control panel reached (see "Speed Limit Programming"...
  • Page 120: Activating

    Activating NOTE: NOTE: The system cannot be engaged in FIRST or To ensure correct operation, the speed To activate the Speed Control System, push  REVERSE gear. It is advisable to engage it in control is designed to deactivate if more the on/off button location on the left side of THIRD gear or higher if using the Autostick than one function is operated simultane-...
  • Page 121: Increasing/Decreasing Speed

    Increasing/Decreasing Speed 2. When the vehicle has reached the desired speed, Accelerating When Overtaking push the SET switch up or down and release to Press the accelerator as you would normally. Increasing Speed activate. When the accelerator is released, the When the pedal is released, the vehicle will vehicle will maintain the selected speed auto- Once the Speed Control has been activated,...
  • Page 122: Deactivating

    NOTE: The set speed is deleted in the following Before resuming the previously set speed, cases: you must accelerate to a speed close to that Pushing the on/off button a second time.  speed. The ignition is cycled to STOP. ...
  • Page 123: Activation/Deactivation

    If the sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead, WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) the system will maintain a fixed set speed. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- Will bring the vehicle to a complete   If the sensor detects a vehicle ahead, the nience system.
  • Page 124: Setting The Desired Speed

    Setting The Desired Speed Enabling/Activating Setting a speed activates the system. The display shows the icon in green with the set To enable the system, push and release the The speed can be set from a minimum of speed. button located on the left side on the 20 mph (30 km/h) to a maximum of NOTE: 110 mph (180 km/h).
  • Page 125: To Vary The Speed Setting

    The system will return to normal operation as tion of the system. These situations may vary NOTE: soon as the accelerator pedal is released. according to the conditions. Moving the SET switch allows you to  The system cannot be set: NOTE: adjust the speed according to the selected The system will not be deactivated when...
  • Page 126: Accelerating When Overtaking

    Accelerating When Overtaking Setting The Distance Between Vehicles When driving with ACC activated and The distance between your vehicle and the following a vehicle, the system will provide vehicle ahead may be set to one bar (short), an additional acceleration up to the ACC set two bars (medium), three bars (long), or four speed to assist in passing the vehicle.
  • Page 127: Stop And Go" Function

    To Decrease The Distance The vehicle holds the set distance until: WARNING! (Continued) The vehicle ahead accelerates to a speed  Push and release the distance button to The driver is fully responsible for holding  higher than the set speed. decrease the distance setting.
  • Page 128: Deactivation

    Deactivation When the conditions limiting the system functions end, normal operation will resume. The system is deactivated and the set speed Should the fault persist, contact an autho- is canceled if: rized dealer. button on the Adaptive Cruise  Precautions While Driving Control is pushed (with the system enabled or paused).
  • Page 129: General Information

    Lane Change The system may not detect the presence of a vehicle until it is fully in your lane. Small Vehicles Objects And Vehicles Moving In Opposite Or Crosswise Direction Sufficient distance from the vehicles ahead General Information may not be guaranteed in these cases. Lane Change Stationary Objects And Vehicles This vehicle has systems that operate on...
  • Page 130: Park Sensor System

    PARK SENSOR SYSTEM Vehicles With Rear Sensors Only The parking sensors, located in the rear bumper, detect obstacles while the vehicle is in REVERSE. When an obstacle is detected, an audible alert will sound and visual indica- tions will be displayed on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 131: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw) System - If Equipped

    LANE DEPARTURE REVERSE to a forward gear, the rear sensors WARNING! are deactivated, while the front sensors WARNING (LDW) SYSTEM — remain active until the speed of 9 mph Drivers must be careful when backing up IF EQUIPPED (15 km/h) is exceeded. even when using the Parking Sensor system.
  • Page 132: System Activation/Deactivation

    System Activation/Deactivation speeds equal to or greater than 110 mph CAUTION! (Continued) (180 km/h). The system is activated/deactivated by The camera may have limited or absent  The lane limit lines are visible at least on pushing the button located on the end of the ...
  • Page 133: Symbols And Messages On The Display

    When the vehicle is in REVERSE, the Infor- Selecting “Camera Delay” will allow the CAUTION! (Continued) mation and Entertainment System display camera view to remain on the display shortly will show the area behind the vehicle, as after the vehicle is no longer in REVERSE, To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle ...
  • Page 134: Important Notes

    REFUELING THE VEHICLE Opening The Fuel Filler Door Distance from the rear of Area the vehicle To refuel proceed as follows: Refueling The Vehicle 0–11.8 inches 1. Open fuel filler door by pressing on the (0–30 cm) Before refueling, make sure that the fuel point shown by the arrow.
  • Page 135 label indicates fuel type Proceed as follows: WARNING! (UNLEADED FUEL). 1. Open the trunk and locate the emergency Never have any smoking materials lit in  fuel filler release cap on the inside lining. or near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is being filled.
  • Page 136: Roadside Assistance

    Use it when your vehicle is disabled and is creating a safety hazard for other After replacing a headlight bulb, always To contact Alfa Romeo Emergency Roadside  check its alignment. Assistance Dial toll-free 1–844–253–2872 for motorists.
  • Page 137: Types Of Bulbs

    Types Of Bulbs The vehicle may be equipped with the following bulbs Glass Bulbs (Type A): They are press-fitted. Pull to extract. Bayonet-Type Bulbs (Type B): To remove them from their holder, press the bulb and turn it counterclockwise, then extract it. Tubular Bulbs (Type C): Release them from their contacts to remove.
  • Page 138: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    Light bulbs Type Power Glove compartment light Trunk lid light Puddle lights (under door panel) Replacing Exterior Bulbs 4. Remove the bulb by sliding it off the bulb holder. NOTE: Only replace the bulb when the engine is off. 5. Install the new bulb, making sure it is Also ensure that the engine is cold, to correctly inserted in the bulb holder.
  • Page 139: Fuses

    FUSES The pliers have two different ends, both of WARNING! which are specifically designed to remove Introduction the different types of fuses present in the When replacing a blown fuse, always use  vehicle: an appropriate replacement fuse with The fuses protect electrical systems against the same amp rating as the original fuse.
  • Page 140: Control Unit Under Passenger Side Footboard

    Control Unit Under Passenger Side Footboard To access the fuses, proceed as follows: 1. Lift the upper end of the footboard on the passenger side, pulling to release the two buttons. Release Hooks On Footboard Control Unit 2 — Panel The fuses are freely accessible on the control unit.
  • Page 141: Control Unit Under Passenger Side Footboard

    Control Unit Under Passenger Side Footboard Passenger Side Control Unit FUNCTION FUSE AMPERAGE Front power window (driver side) Front power window (passenger side) Supply for Information and Entertainment system, Climate Control system, Alarm, Power door mirror folding, EOBD system, USB port Safe Lock device (driver side door unlock –...
  • Page 142: Luggage Compartment Fuse Box

    Luggage Compartment Fuse Box Luggage Compartment Control Unit FUNCTION FUSE AMPERAGE Tow hook module (TTM) Hi-Fi system KL15/a USB Recharge (C070) I-Drive / USB / AUX port KL15/a 12V Power outlet (R053)
  • Page 143: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF The Tire Service Kit includes: EQUIPPED Sealant cartridge containing the sealing  fluid. Description Filler tube.  If a tire is punctured, you can make an emer- Adhesive label with the writing "Max.  gency repair using the Tire Service Kit 50 mph (80 km/h)”, to be attached in a located in the trunk beneath the load floor.
  • Page 144: Inflation Procedure

    to make other drivers aware of your pres- WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) ence. If the tire has any damage from Tire Service Kit Sealant solution contains latex.   2. Verify that the valve stem (on the wheel driving on a flat tire. In case of an allergic reaction or rash, consult a with the deflated tire) is in a position that physician immediately.
  • Page 145 3. Make sure the power switch of the 10. If the pressure is less than 26 psi (1.8 bar), compressor is in the (off) O position. DO NOT drive the vehicle, and see an autho- rized dealer. 4. Insert the plug into the power outlet in 11.
  • Page 146: Sealant Cartridge Replacement

    WARNING! WARNING! Do not attempt jump starting if the battery is frozen. It could rupture or explode and Do not adhere the speed restriction sticker cause personal injury. to the padded area on the steering wheel. Adhering the speed restriction sticker to the padded area on the steering wheel is CAUTION! dangerous because the air bag may not...
  • Page 147 Models With 2.0 T4 MAir Engine The positive post (+) can be accessed by removing the cover, and opening the protec- The negative remote post (-) is positioned tive flap. next to the passenger side hood lock inside the engine compartment. Protective Flap Remote Post Location WARNING!
  • Page 148: Jump Starting

    Jump Starting Quadrifoglio Model The negative terminal (-) is positioned next WARNING! to the passenger side hood lock. Failure to follow this jump starting procedure could result in personal injury or property damage due to battery explosion. CAUTION! Failure to follow these procedures could result in damage to the charging system of Protective Flap Opening the booster vehicle or the discharged...
  • Page 149: Refueling In Emergency

    Cable Connection 5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has CAUTION! the booster battery, let the engine idle a Proceed as follows to perform a jump starting few minutes, and then start the engine in Accessories plugged into the vehicle power procedure: the vehicle with the discharged battery.
  • Page 150: Rear Wheel Drive (Rwd) Models

    CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) The vehicle should be transported with When securing the vehicle to a flat bed   all four wheels OFF the ground on the truck, do not attach to front or rear flatbed of a roadside assistance vehicle. suspension components.
  • Page 151: Tow Eyes

    TOW EYES Work Angle Of Tow Cable If the vehicle has been in an accident or has WARNING! broken down, a tow eye is provided in the Stand clear of vehicles when pulling with tools container located inside the luggage tow eyes.
  • Page 152: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    ENHANCED ACCIDENT EVENT DATA RECORDER CAUTION! (Continued) RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) (EDR) In compliance with the above condi-  tions, towing with a tow eye must take This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data place with two vehicles (one towing, the Accident Response System.
  • Page 153: Scheduled Servicing

     tions. Servicing Plan: authorized dealer as soon as possible). Check cleanliness of hood and trunk locks, For this reason, Alfa Romeo has planned a  Windshield washer fluid level.  cleanliness and lubrication of linkage. series of checks and services for your vehicle at fixed intervals based on distance and Tire inflation pressure and condition.
  • Page 154: Maintenance Plan (2.9 V6 Engine)

    Severe Duty All Models Change Engine Oil at 4,000 miles (6,500 km) if the vehicle is operated in a dusty and off-road environment or is operated predominately at idle or only very low engine RPM’s. This type of vehicle use is considered Severe Duty. Maintenance Plan (2.9 V6 Engine) Thousands of miles Years...
  • Page 155 Thousands of miles Years 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thousands of kilometers ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Visually inspect the brake discs surface and edge. Brake pads/brake discs replacement. Visually inspect the condition and tensioning of the ●...
  • Page 156: Maintenance Plan (2.0 T4 Mair Engine)

    WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) You can be badly injured working on or Failure to properly inspect and maintain   around a motor vehicle. Do only service your vehicle could result in a component work for which you have the knowledge malfunction and effect vehicle handling and the right equipment.
  • Page 157 Thousands of miles Years Thousands of kilometers Check engine control system operation (via diagnostic tool) and, if equipped, engine oil ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● degradation Visually inspect conditions of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust, ●...
  • Page 158 Thousands of miles Years Thousands of kilometers Change the brake fluid ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Replace the passenger compartment cleaner 5 ● ● Spark plug replacement 1. Top up using the fluids indicated in the “Fluids And Lubricants” section of the “Technical Specifications” chapter only after checking that the system is intact. 2.
  • Page 159: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT Checking Levels 2.0 T4 MAir engine 1 – Engine Oil Filler 4 – Windshield/Headlights Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 2 – Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap Access Cover 5 – Intercooler Coolant Reservoir Cap 3 – Engine Coolant Reservoir Cap...
  • Page 160: Engine Oil

    Quadrifoglio - 2.9 V6 engine 1 – Engine Oil Dipstick 4 – Windshield/Headlights Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 2 – Engine Oil Filler 5 – Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap Access Cover 3 – Engine Coolant Reservoir Cap 6 – Intercooler Coolant Reservoir Cap Engine Oil Check on the display using the 6 notches If the oil level is close to or below the MIN...
  • Page 161: Engine Coolant Fluid

    Top-up and oil level indication update on CAUTION! CAUTION! display Make sure not to add too much oil when The oil level must never exceed the MAX If a engine oil top-off is needed, in order to topping off the engine. Engine oil in mark.
  • Page 162: Brake Fluid

    Battery NOTE: Do not keep accessories (e.g. radio, hazard  The headlight washing system will not work warning lights, etc.) switched on for a long The battery does not require the electrolyte if the liquid level is low (as indicated by the time when the engine is not running.
  • Page 163: Battery Recharging

    (below 14.8 V) and low amperage Connect the negative terminal of the  WARNING! (Continued) (maximum 15 A). charger (usually black) to nut next to the negative terminal (-) of the battery. Battery posts, terminals, and related  Recharge the battery in a well ventilated ...
  • Page 164: Dealer Service

    For a correct charge/discharge procedure, In addition to these specific maintenance the charge voltage must go through the IBS instructions specified for routine scheduled sensor. servicing, there are other components which require periodic maintenance 1. Turn the charger on and follow the replacement over the vehicle’s life cycle.
  • Page 165: Raising The Vehicle

    Then check that the nozzle holes are not Tire Markings Replacing The Windshield Wiper Blades clogged; use a needle to unblock them if Proceed as follows: necessary. 1. Raise the wiper arm, press tab of the RAISING THE VEHICLE attachment spring and remove the blade from the arm.
  • Page 166 the section width. The letter "P" is absent “LT” that are molded into the sidewall wall preceding the size designation. from this tire size designation. Example: preceding the size designation. Example: Example: T145/80D18 103M. 215/65R15 96H. LT235/85R16. High flotation tire sizing is based on U.S. ...
  • Page 167 EXAMPLE: H = Speed Symbol A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions  The maximum speed corresponding to the speed symbol should only be achieved under specified operating conditions (i.e., tire pressure, ...
  • Page 168 EXAMPLE: ABCD = Code used by the tire manufacturer (one to four digits) 03 = Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) 03 means the 3rd week  01 = Number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) 01 means the year 2001 ...
  • Page 169 Tire Loading And Tire Pressure 4. Cold tire inflation pressures for the front, rear, and spare tires. NOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is Loading listed on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the rear The vehicle maximum load on the tire must edge of the driver's side door.
  • Page 170 Steps For Determining Correct Load (4) The resulting figure equals the NOTE: Limit— available amount of cargo and luggage If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load  load capacity. For example, if “XXX” from your trailer will be transferred to your Locate statement “The...
  • Page 171 WARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, increase your stopping distance. Use tires of the recommended load capacity for your vehicle. Never overload them.
  • Page 172: Tires - General Information

    Tires — General Information Fuel Economy WARNING! (Continued) Underinflated tires will increase tire rolling Tire Pressure Overinflation reduces a tire's ability to  resistance resulting in higher fuel consump- cushion shock. Objects on the road and Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to tion.
  • Page 173 Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi Radial Ply Tires CAUTION! (13 to 40 kPa) during operation. DO NOT WARNING! After inspecting or adjusting the tire reduce this normal pressure build up or your pressure, always reinstall the valve stem tire pressure will be too low.
  • Page 174 Run Flat Tires — If Equipped to the tread wear indicators, the tire should WARNING! be replaced. Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Refer to “Replacement Tires” in this section 50 miles (80 km) at 50 mph (80 km/h) after Forces generated by excessive wheel for further information.
  • Page 175: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    NOTE: sure that the wheel’s specifications match WARNING! (Continued) Wheel Valve Stem must be replaced as well those of the original wheels. when installing new tires due to wear and Failure to equip your vehicle with tires  It is recommended you contact an authorized tear in existing tires.
  • Page 176: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire not install more than one compact spare tire wheel. This label contains the driving limita- And Wheel — If Equipped and wheel on the vehicle at any given time. tions for this spare. This tire may look like the original equipped tire on the front or rear Your vehicle may be equipped with a spare WARNING!
  • Page 177: Tire Types

    Tire Types wash when the surfaces are not hot to the CAUTION! touch. All Season Tires — If Equipped Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration bristle brush, metal polishes or oven All Season tires provide traction for all caused by salt, sodium chloride, magnesium cleaner.
  • Page 178: Snow Chains

    studded tires; therefore, local laws should be the braking system if not installed correctly, WARNING! checked before using these tire types. thereby compromising the vehicles safety. Do not use Summer tires in snow/ice Snow Chains We strongly advise using zero-clearance conditions.
  • Page 179: Traction Grades

    Temperature Grades course as a tire graded 100. The rela- WARNING! tive performance of tires depends The temperature grades are A (the The temperature grade for this tire is upon the actual conditions of their highest), B, and C, representing the established for a tire that is properly use, however, and may depart signifi- tire's resistance to the generation of...
  • Page 180: Identification Data

    For the enthusiasts, the technician, or those who just want to know every detail of their vehicle, useful information on understanding how your vehicle works is contained in this chapter and illustrated with data, tables, and graphics. IDENTIFICATION DATA Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is Vehicle Identification Number stamped on a plate on the front left corner of...
  • Page 181: Engine

    ENGINE 2.9L V6 Engine Cycle Four Number and position of cylinders 6 / V Piston bore and stroke (mm) 86.5 × 82 Total displacement (cm³) 2,891 Compression ratio 9.3:1 Maximum power (SAE) (kW) Maximum power (SAE) (HP) Corresponding engine speed (rpm) 6,500 Maximum torque (SAE) (Nm) Maximum torque (SAE) (ft.
  • Page 182: Transmission

    2.0 T4 MAir Engine 280 HP Maximum torque (Nm) Corresponding engine speed (rpm) 3,300 – 4,400 Fuel 87 Octane Minimum, 91 Recommended, ethanol percentage is 0–15%. TRANSMISSION Model Transmission Traction 2.9L V6 Engine Eight forward gears plus reverse Rear-Wheel Drive 2.0L T4 MAir Engine Eight forward gears plus reverse Rear-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive...
  • Page 183: Suspension

    SUSPENSION Model Front Rear 2.9L V6 Engine Independent wheel double-wishbone Independent wheel with multilink system suspension 2.0L T4 MAir Engine Independent wheel double-wishbone Independent wheel with multilink system suspension STEERING SYSTEM Model Curb-to-curb turning circle Type 2.9L V6 Engine 37.10 ft (11.30 m) Rack and pinion with electric power steering 2.0L T4 MAir Engine 35.50 ft (10.80 m)
  • Page 184: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions Dimensions are expressed in inches and refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard-supplied tires. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. Overall Width Overall Width Front Overhang Wheelbase Rear Overhang Overall Length Overall Height Front Track Rear Track (Incl.
  • Page 185: Quadrifoglio Models

    Small variations with respect to the reported values are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims. QUADRIFOGLIO Models Dimensions are expressed in inches and refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard-supplied tires. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. Overall Width Overall Width Front Overhang...
  • Page 186: Weights

    WEIGHTS 2.0 T4 MAir Engine With 2.0 T4 MAir Engine With Weights (lbs) 2.9 V6 Engine Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 3,810 3,602 3,492 90% and without optional equipment) Payload including the driver Maximum permitted loads –...
  • Page 187: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES 2.9 V6 Engine 2.0 T4 MAir Engine U.S. Metric U.S. Metric Fuel tank 15.3 Gallons 58 Liters 15.3 Gallons 58 Liters Fuel tank reserve 2.3 Gallons 9 Liters 2.3 Gallons 9 Liters Engine cooling system 2.95 Gallons 11.2 Liters 2.2 Gallons 8.6 Liters Intercooler cooling system...
  • Page 188: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of the Scheduled Servicing Plan. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications. Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and durability.
  • Page 189: Chassis Lubrication

    Chassis Lubrication Features Specification Applications Lubricants and greases ZF 8HP 50 - Synthetic ATF – Automatic transmission SAE 75W-85 API GL-5 synthetic FPW9.55550-DA8 Differential and reduction units lubricant RDU 230-TV / 2.9 V6 engine SAE 75W-85 synthetic lubricant FPW9.55550-DA9 Differential RDU 195;...
  • Page 190: Cybersecurity

    This chapter describes the main functions of The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access NOTE: the Information and Entertainment system to your vehicle systems may still exist, even FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact  6.5”, Information and Entertainment System if the most recent version of vehicle software you directly regarding software updates.
  • Page 191: Reception Conditions

    RECEPTION CONDITIONS IMPORTANT NOTES CAUTION! Only clean the front panel and the Reception conditions change constantly  Only look at the screen when it is necessary display with a soft, clean, dry, anti-static while driving. There may be reception inter- and safe to do so.
  • Page 192: Control Summary Table

    CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE ON/OFF Control And Volume Knob (1) Action Function LONG PRESS Turns the Information and Entertainment System on and off. ROTATION Rotate clockwise to increase the volume. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the volume. SHORT PRESS Turns the system on, if it is off. In Radio mode: Activates/deactivates the Mute function.
  • Page 193 OPTION Button (2) Pushing the "OPTION" button while within the modes “RADIO”, “MEDIA”, “PHONE”, or “NAVIGATION” will open the "Settings" screen of that particular mode. Push it again to go back to the previously selected mode. Rotary Pad (3) Action Function ROTATION Within the Menus: scrolls the menu items.
  • Page 194: Controls On Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS ON STEERING MENU button (4) WHEEL Opens the main menu. DESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. The function selected is controlled, in some cases, by the length of the push (short or long push).
  • Page 195: Introduction

    Voice Command Button (5) Action Function SHORT PRESS Activate Voice Recognition. LONG PRESS Immediately closes Voice Recognition. Phone Button (1) Answers/ends call or shows the recent calls list. Volume Control (2) Action Function ROTATION Upwards: increases volume. Downwards: decreases volume. SHORT PRESS In Radio mode: activates/deactivates the Mute function.
  • Page 196: Audio Source Selection

    AUDIO SOURCE MEDIA MODE 3. Select “Infotainment”. SELECTION 4. Select “Bluetooth”. NOTE: Applications used on portable devices may 5. Select "Add device". WARNING! be not compatible with the Information and Entertainment System. 6. Search for the Information and Entertainment ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on system on the Bluetooth audio device (during the wheel.
  • Page 197: Usb/Ipod Mode

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC device. Cables left disconnected NOTE: Rules with Industry Canada connected incorrectly could compromise The mobile phone audio is transmitted license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation correct recharging and/or the USB socket through the vehicle’s audio system; the is subject to the following two conditions: condition.
  • Page 198: Navigation Mode - If Equipped

    9. “Bluetooth” can be reached also by To plan a route, do the following: Edit Route: lets you refine your route  pressing the OPTION button in the choice, offering a series of options. Activate NAVIGATION mode by selecting  PHONE or MEDIA functions.
  • Page 199 System Units & Language This feature sets the desired speed limit  value. By turning the Rotary Pad, the To access "Units & Language" settings, speed increases by 5 mph (5 km/h), per select it using the Rotary Pad. The following rotation, from a minimum of 20 mph settings can be modified when this mode is (30 km/h) to a maximum of 110 mph...
  • Page 200 Driver Assistance "Camera Delay": allows you to delay Sound Horn with Lock   the camera from shutting off immedi- To access “Driver Assistance” settings, Restore Settings  ately when the vehicle is taken out of select it using the Rotary Pad. The following REVERSE.
  • Page 201: Apps

    System The following information appears on the If the smartphone is connected correctly to display: the car using the USB port, the Apple To access “System” settings, select it using CarPlay or Android Auto icon will be "My Car”: lets you see a series of informa- ...
  • Page 202: Interaction

    VOICE COMMANDS Interaction Media Functions button can be used to activate the After the setup procedure on connecting your NOTE: following functions: smartphone to the car's USB port, the appli- Voice commands are not available for cation will automatically run on the Informa- Show/Play Albums ...
  • Page 203 Phone Functions Navigation Functions — If Equipped Set Detailed 3D Maps  Set Top View button can be used to activate the button can be used to activate the  following functions: following functions: Start/Stop Route Guidance  Telephone Navigation ...
  • Page 204: Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (Tdd/Tty)

    Alfa Romeo Customer Care (Canada) factory-trained technicians, special tools, contracts. If you purchased a manufacturer's and the latest information to ensure the service contract, you will receive Plan Provi- P.O. Box 1621...
  • Page 205: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY INFORMATION contract documents, and contact the person Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey listed in those documents. Avenue, SE., West Building, Washington, See the Warranty Information Booklet, for D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other We appreciate that you have made a major the terms and provisions of FCA US LLC and information about motor vehicle safety investment when you purchased the vehicle.
  • Page 206 Automatic Transmission ..... 113 Cleaning Active Aerodynamics ......43 Auxiliary Driving Systems ..... 71 Wheels ..........174 Active Safety Systems ......68 Climate Control ........32 Active Torque Vectoring (ATV) System..71 Closing The Hood.........37 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (Cruise Back-Up Camera ....... 130 Compact Spare Tire......174 Control) ..........
  • Page 207 Emergency Fuel Instrument Panel In Case Of ......134, 141 Additives........184 Features ..........44 Emergency Refuelling ......147 Materials Added......184 Internal Equipment ......42 Emergency, In Case Of Fuse Boxes ........137 Introduction ..........1 Fuses (Replacement) ......137 Jacking ......... 163 Jump Starting ........
  • Page 208 Locks Pretensioners Seat Belts ........81, 107 Child Protection ....... 17 Seat Belts ........86 Child Restraints........97 Energy Management Feature....86 Front Seat........81, 82 Manual Radial Ply Tires ......... 171 Inspection........107 Service.......... 203 Radio ..........193 Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ....84 Media Mode Radio Frequency Lap/Shoulder Belts ......82...
  • Page 209 Speed Limiter ........117 Compact Spare ......174 Split Folding Rear Seat ......22 Flat Changing ........ 141 Uconnect Settings Starting General Information ..170, 173, 174 Customer Programmable Features ..15 Button ..........12 High Speed ........171 Passive Entry Programming....15 Inflation Pressure......170 Uniform Tire Quality Grades ....176 Starting The Engine ......
  • Page 211 It is always the driver’s responsibility to comply with all local laws. This guide has been prepared to help you get quickly acquainted with your new Alfa Romeo and to provide a convenient reference source for common questions. However, it is not a substitute for your Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 212 Alfa Romeo vehicle. Simply download the app, select your make and model and enjoy the ride. To get this...

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