Alfa Romeo STELVIO 2020 Owner's Manual

Alfa Romeo STELVIO 2020 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 2 0 2 0 O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 2 This Owner’s Manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or optional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please disregard any features and equipment described in this manual that are not on this vehicle.
  • Page 3 Limited Warranty will detail the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity. We are sure that these will help you to get in touch with and appreciate both your new vehicle and the service provided by the people at Alfa Romeo.
  • Page 4: Refueling

    READ THIS CAREFULLY Refueling Gas engines: Do not use fuel containing methanol or ethanol E85. Using these mixtures may cause misfiring and driving issues, as well as damage vital components of the supply system. Starting The Engine Make sure that the electric park brake is engaged and that the transmission is in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Next, press the brake pedal, and then push the engine START/STOP button Parking On Flammable Material The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation.
  • Page 5: Rollover Warning

    Rollover Warning Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of gravity than many passenger vehicles. It is capable of performing better in a wide variety of off-road applications. Driven in an unsafe manner, all vehicles can go out of control.
  • Page 6: Vehicle Changes / Alterations

    VEHICLE CHANGES / ALTERATIONS Accessories Purchased By The Owner WARNING! Any change or alteration of the vehicle might seriously affect its safety and road handling, thus causing accidents, in which the occupants could even be fatally injured. If you decide to install electrical accessories that require a permanent electrical supply (e.g. radio, satellite anti-theft system, etc.) or accessories that in any case drain the electrical supply after purchasing the vehicle, contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 7: How To Use This Manual

    CAUTION! The use of these devices inside the passenger compartment (without an external antenna) may cause the electrical systems to malfunction.  This could compromise the safety of the vehicle in addition to constituting a potential hazard for passengers' health. If mobile phones/laptops/smartphones/tablets are inside the vehicle and/or close to the electronic key, a reduced performance of the Passive ...
  • Page 8: Symbols

    Symbols Some vehicle 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. COMPONENT CAN START READ THE OWNER’S DO NOT TOUCH WITH AUTOMATICALLY ALSO WHEN...
  • Page 9: 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 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    DEAR CUSTOMER IGNITION SYSTEM ........17 HEAD RESTRAINTS ........33 Operation ..........17 Front Head Restraints (Adjustments) ...33 READ THIS CAREFULLY Starting With A Discharged Key Fob Rear Head Restraints (Adjustments) ..34 Battery............ 18 Head Restraints (Removal) ....34 Refueling............. 2 Steering Wheel Lock — If Equipped..18 STEERING WHEEL ........35 Starting The Engine........
  • Page 11 WINDSHIELD WIPERS ......44 POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED ..55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Windshield Wiper Stalk ......44 Power Sunroof ........55 Windshield Wiper/Washers ....44 Opening ..........56 INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ....72 Rain Sensor..........45 Closing............ 56 Instrument Cluster ........72 Rear Window Wiper/Washer....
  • Page 12 SAFETY SAFETY TIPS ........151 Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System ..........165 Transporting Passengers ....151 ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS ..... 103 Important Notes ........166 Exhaust Gas ........151 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ..103 ALFA DNA SELECTOR ......167 Safety Checks You Should Make Inside Active Torque Vectoring (ATV) The Vehicle ..........
  • Page 13 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) — INTELLIGENT SPEED CONTROL (ISC) REFUELING THE VEHICLE ..... 208 IF EQUIPPED ......... 176 SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ......193 Refueling The Vehicle ......208 Refueling Capacity ......208 System Description......176 Activation/Deactivation ...... 193 Refueling Procedure ......209 Activation/Deactivation.......177 Indications On The Display ....
  • Page 14 FUSES ............ 230 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exhaust System........264 Cooling System........265 General Information ......230 SCHEDULED SERVICING .......248 Braking System ........266 Fuse Location........231 Periodic Checks ........248 Automatic Transmission ..... 267 Control Unit Under Passenger Side Heavy Usage Of The Vehicle ....248 Replacing The Battery......
  • Page 15 Materials Added To Fuel ....298 POWER SUPPLY........289 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ....304 Fuel System Cautions ......298 TRANSMISSION ........290 Alfa Romeo Customer Center..... 304 FLUID CAPACITIES .........299 Alfa Romeo Customer Care BRAKES..........290 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS .....301 (Canada) ..........
  • Page 16: Keys

    In this section, you will find important informa- To activate the PANIC function, push and hold WARNING! (Continued) tion to help you become familiar with the the PANIC button for at least one second. features needed to operate your vehicle, and When the panic alarm is active, the headlights Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
  • Page 17: Replacing The Electronic Key Fob Battery

    Flashing of the turn signals upon locking/ Car Finder Replacing The Electronic Key Fob Battery unlocking the doors, and activation of the The Car Finder feature will temporarily activate To replace the battery, proceed as follows: courtesy light upon unlocking the doors, can the turn signals and headlights to assist with be activated or deactivated through the radio locating the vehicle in a crowded area.
  • Page 18: Request For Additional Keys

    3. Remove the battery plug by rotating it Proceed in reverse order to reassemble the 1. This device may not cause harmful inter- counter clockwise. key. ference, and 2. This device must accept any interference CAUTION! received, including interference that may The battery replacement operation must be cause undesired operation.
  • Page 19: Ignition System

    IGNITION SYSTEM RF Exposure Requirements NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance With the keyless ignition in the ACC position:  Operation requirements, the device must be installed if 30 minutes pass with the gear selector in and operated to provide a separation distance PARK and the engine stopped, the keyless To activate the keyless ignition, the key fob of at least 20 cm from all persons.
  • Page 20: Starting With A Discharged Key Fob Battery

    Steering Wheel Lock — If Equipped WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! Your vehicle may be equipped with a passive If the Brake System Warning Light remains Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or  electronic steering wheel lock. The steering on with the parking brake released, a brake with access to an unlocked vehicle.
  • Page 21: Engine Immobilizer

    Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR NOTE: When the ignition is placed in the ACC posi- d`Innovation, Science and Economic Develop- Changes or modifications not expressly tion, the Engine Immobilizer system identifies ment applicables aux appareils radio exempts approved by the party responsible for compli- the code transmitted by the key.
  • Page 22: Security Alarm System - If Equipped

    NOTE: While armed, the alarm will sound in the When the alarm is armed, the warning lights following scenarios: on the door handle trim remain on. Do not tamper with the Engine Immobilizer  Opening of doors/hood/liftgate (perimeter  system. Any modifications or alterations protection) could cause the protection function to be deactivated.
  • Page 23: To Disarm The Alarm

    DOORS To Disarm The Alarm To ensure the correct operation of the Volu- metric/Anti-Lift Protection system, completely Push the unlock button on the key fob to close the side windows. Locking And Unlocking Doors From The disarm the alarm. While disarming, the Inside To disable the function, push the Volumetric/ following operations are performed:...
  • Page 24: Locking/Unlocking Doors From The Outside

    Passive Entry WARNING! CAUTION! The Passive Entry system can identify the pres- Do not leave children or animals inside An unlocked vehicle is an invitation. Always  ence of a key fob near the doors and liftgate. parked vehicles in hot weather. Interior remove the key from the ignition and lock all The system enables the doors and liftgate to heat build-up may cause serious injury or...
  • Page 25 Door Locking To remove the emergency key from the key fob, proceed as follows: To lock the doors, proceed as follows: 1. Push the sides of the key fob inward and 1. Make sure that you have the key fob and extract the cover pulling downwards.
  • Page 26 Emergency Key Passive Entry Door Handle Button Do NOT Grab The Door Handle When Locking If the key fob is detected inside the vehicle, the NOTE: Passive Entry function automatically unlocks The emergency key blade is not directional all the vehicle doors and flashes the turn ...
  • Page 27: General Information

    Liftgate Access Liftgate Lock This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Innovation, Science and Approaching the liftgate with a valid key fob, The liftgate of the vehicle may still be locked by Economic Development Canada push the opening button to open the liftgate.
  • Page 28: Power Lock

    RF Exposure Requirements Power Lock Child Safety Locks To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance The power lock is a safety device that prevents To provide a safer environment for small chil- requirements, the device must be installed the operation of the interior door handles and dren riding in the rear seats, the rear doors are and operated to provide a separation distance the door lock and unlock buttons.
  • Page 29: Locking The Doors With A Discharged Battery

    Locking The Doors With A Discharged Proceed in one of the following ways to realign WARNING! the door lock device (only when the battery Battery charge has been restored): It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area,  Proceed as follows to lock the doors if the Push the lock button on the key fob inside or outside of a vehicle.
  • Page 30 The power seat switch is located on the Forward/Rearward Adjustment Seat Angle Adjustment (Tilting) — If Equipped outboard side of the seat near the floor. Use Push the seat switch forward or rearward to The seat angle can be adjusted in four direc- this switch to move the driver's seat up, down, adjust to your desired position.
  • Page 31: Sparco Racing Seats (Quadrifoglio Vehicles) - If Equipped

    Driver Memory Seat WARNING! The driver memory seat buttons can store and recall three different driver’s seat positions, as well as Adjusting a seat while driving may be  outside power mirror positions. Storing and recalling dangerous. Moving a seat while driving can be done with the ignition in the ACC position, could result in loss of control which could vehicle speed at 0 mph (0 km/h), and the driver’s side...
  • Page 32: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    Height Adjustment The “Minimum” setting is automatically deac- tivated once a certain period of time has Push upward on the height adjustment button elapsed. This varies on a case-by-case basis, to raise the seat height, or push downward on in accordance with the specific operating the button to lower the seat height.
  • Page 33: Split Folding Rear Seat

    Rear Heated Seats — If Equipped Proceed as follows: WARNING! (Continued) If equipped with rear heated seats, the 1. Completely lower the rear seat head controls can be found on the rear of the center Do not place anything on the seat or seat- ...
  • Page 34: Easy Entry Function

    Full Expansion Of The Luggage Compartment Repositioning The Backrests Tilting the rear seat completely forward allows Move the seat belts to the side, making sure for maximum loading volume. that they are correctly extended and not twisted. Also make sure that they are not Proceed as follows: caught on anything behind the backrests of 1.
  • Page 35: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Front Head Restraints (Adjustments) WARNING! Head restraints are designed to reduce the NOTE: All occupants, including the driver, should risk of injury by restricting head movement in  For Quadrifoglio vehicles equipped with the event of a rear impact. Head restraints not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s Sparco Racing Seats, the head restraints are seat until the head restraints are placed in...
  • Page 36: Rear Head Restraints (Adjustments)

    Rear Head Restraints (Adjustments) 4. Pull upward on the head restraint to fully remove it. WARNING! To reinstall the head restraints, proceed as follows: All occupants, including the driver, should  not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s 1.
  • Page 37: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL Steering Wheel Adjustment 3. Lock the desired position by pushing the Tilt/Telescoping Control Handle to the 1 — Tilt/Telescoping Control Handle Steering Wheel Adjustments closed position. 2 — Closed 3 — Open The steering column is able to be tilted upward WARNING! 4 —...
  • Page 38: Mirrors

    The indicator on the button will illuminate MIRRORS WARNING! when this feature is enabled. Electrochromic Mirror Persons who are unable to feel pain to the Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start  skin because of advanced age, chronic This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight On models that are equipped with remote illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medi- glare from vehicles behind you.
  • Page 39: Exterior Power Mirrors

    Exterior Power Mirrors Power Folding If the door mirrors were folded using the power mirror control knob, they can only be returned To fold the door mirrors in using the Power Power Adjustment to the driving position by moving the knob to Folding Mirror function, make sure the power The power mirrors can be adjusted with the the power folding position again.
  • Page 40: Exterior Lights

    EXTERIOR LIGHTS The instrument panel and the various controls If equipped, the DRLs can be activated/deac- on the dashboard will be illuminated when the tivated from the radio system, by selecting the Headlight Switch exterior lights are turned on. following functions in sequence on the main MENU: Automatic Headlights The headlight switch is located to the left of...
  • Page 41: Parking Lights

    Parking Lights Function Activation High Beam Headlights With the headlights on, place the ignition in With the ignition in OFF position, rotate the To activate the fixed high beam headlights, OFF position and the timer will start. push the multifunction lever, located on the headlight switch to the position to turn the left side of the steering wheel, towards the...
  • Page 42: Turn Signals

    Flashing The Headlights When the speed is higher than 25 mph The Automatic High Beam functionality may  (40 km/h) and the function is active, the lights also be influenced by: Pulling the multifunction lever toward the will turn off if the multifunction lever is pushed steering wheel will activate the high beam •...
  • Page 43: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS NOTE: Three Modes Are Available For Turning Off Before exiting the vehicle, ensure that the Overhead Lighting: Front Map Reading Lights overhead lights are off. This will prevent the When all doors are closed after entering the  battery from discharging once the doors are vehicle, the three-minute timer will stop and The front map/reading and overhead lights...
  • Page 44: Glove Compartment Light

    Vanity Mirror Lights — If Equipped Door Lights On the driver and passenger sun visor, there is This vehicle is equipped with courtesy door a light that illuminates the sun visor mirror lights that illuminate the entry for the driver or when the sun visor is folded down and the passenger when the door is opened, and turns mirror cover is lifted.
  • Page 45: Rear Overhead Light

    On vehicles equipped with a "Passive Entry" Luggage Compartment Courtesy Lights system, another light can be found under each The luggage compartment features two cour- exterior door handle. tesy lights. These courtesy lights turn on automatically when the liftgate is opened and turn off when it is closed.
  • Page 46: Instrument Panel Dimmer Control

    Instrument Panel Dimmer Control Windshield Wiper/Washers CAUTION! With the daytime running lights or headlights Turn the windshield wipers off when  on, rotate the dimmer control upward to driving through an automatic car wash. increase the instrument panel brightness and Damage to the windshield wipers may the control button icons.
  • Page 47: Rain Sensor

    Rain Sensors Mist Rotating the switch to the Low Sensitivity Rain Use this feature when weather conditions Sensing position (4), activates the first, less make occasional usage of the wipers neces- sensitive level of the Rain Sensing function. sary. Push the stalk upward to the MIST posi- tion and release for a single wiping cycle.
  • Page 48: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    HEADLAMP WASHERS — IF The variation in sensitivity during rain sensor The rain sensor is able to recognize and auto- operation is also signaled by a stroke of the matically adjust itself in the presence of the EQUIPPED wiper (command acquired and implemented). following conditions: The windshield wiper stalk operates the head- This stroke is also executed with the wind-...
  • Page 49: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL Central Air Vents Rear Air Vents To adjust the position of the Central Air To adjust the position of the Rear Air Vents,   Passenger Compartment Air Vents Vents, move the Central Air Vent Adjuster move the Rear Air Vent Adjuster (2) in any (2) up or down.
  • Page 50: Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control System

    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 — Driver Side Air Distribution Selection Button 11 —...
  • Page 51 Automatic Climate Control System (Touchscreen Controls) 1 — Driver Side Temperature Adjustment Bar 8 — Heated Rear Window On/Off Button 2 — Driver Side Air Distribution Buttons 9 — MAX-DEF Activation/Deactivation Button (Rapid Defrosting/Demisting) 3 — Fan Speed Adjustment Button 10 —...
  • Page 52: Description

    Fan speed (continuous variation of the air Blower speed (continuous variation)   CAUTION! flow) Air distribution (seven positions for driver  The system uses R1234yf refrigerant, which Compressor variations (for cooling/dehu- and passenger)  does not pollute the environment in the midifying the air) A/C activation event of accidental leakage.
  • Page 53: Climate Control Display Settings

    Climate Control Display Settings Air Distribution Selection Air flow distribution to all vents. In AUTO mode, the Climate Controls The Climate Control settings are visible on the Push the Air Distribution Selection button on automatically manage the air distri- radio system radio screen. the faceplate to change the mode of air distri- bution.
  • Page 54: Auto Button

    AUTO Button Air Recirculation And Air Quality System In automatic operation, air recirculation will be controlled by the system according to outside (AQS) When the AUTO button is pushed (indicator environmental conditions. illuminated), the Climate Control system auto- Air Recirculation is managed according to the NOTE: matically adjusts the following settings: following operating mode:...
  • Page 55: Front Defroster And Max-Def Function

    To restore automatic control of the A/C Adjust the air flow towards the windshield Humidity Sensor  compressor, push the A/C button or the icon or and front side windows The Humidity Sensor helps to prevent the the AUTO button. With the A/C compressor off, Activate the Rear Window Defroster windows from fogging up.
  • Page 56: Stop/Start

    POWER WINDOWS Switching On The Climate Control System Until the temperature drastically changes within the cabin, the climate control system To switch the Climate Control system on in will continue to maintain the temperature Power Window Switches automatic mode, push the AUTO button. while the engine is off.
  • Page 57: Power Sunroof - If Equipped

    Window Opening This device is also useful if the windows are WARNING! activated accidentally by children on board the Push the buttons to open the desired window. vehicle. Never leave children unattended in a Each button has two position steps. Push The anti-pinch safety function is activated both vehicle, and do not let children play with gently (without going past the detent) for...
  • Page 58: Opening

    NOTE: Opening CAUTION! You cannot have the sunshade closed when To open the sunroof’s front panel, push the the sunroof is open. Do not open the sun roof if a roof rack or open/close button toward the rear of the crossbars are fitted.
  • Page 59: Power Sun Shade

    Power Sun Shade Proceed as follows: NOTE: If the switch is released prior to full completion 1. With the ignition in the ON/RUN position, The sunshade is power operated. of the operations described, the entire make sure the sunroof glass is fully closed Push the Power Shade open/close button re-initialization procedure must be repeated (sunshade open).
  • Page 60: Closing The Hood

    POWER LIFTGATE 2. Move to the outside of the vehicle and Do not tamper with the props.  position yourself in front of the grille. Unlocking of the liftgate is electrically oper- Assist the hood while lifting it.  ated and is deactivated when the vehicle is in 3.
  • Page 61: Opening

    Opening Opening From The Inside When the liftgate is locked, it can be opened Opening From The Outside from inside the vehicle by lifting the interior lift- When unlocked, the liftgate can be opened gate release button on the driver’s door panel from outside the vehicle by pushing the trim.
  • Page 62: Closing

    Closing Closing From Inside 3. Go to the rear of the vehicle, in the center and about 3 feet (1 m) from the liftgate. Push the power liftgate switch on the driver’s Closing From Outside door panel trim and hold until the operation is 4.
  • Page 63: Liftgate Initialization

    NOTE: Cargo Area Features WARNING! To conserve the battery charge, avoid Retractable Cargo Area Cover performing this operation repeatedly with the During power operation, personal injury or engine off. The Retractable Cargo Area Cover can be cargo damage may occur. Ensure the rolled up and removed.
  • Page 64 Removing The Cover: Cargo Area Anchors WARNING! The cargo area floor may be equipped with 1. Retract the cover by pulling the handle In a collision, a loose cargo cover in the fixed or mobile anchoring loops that allows you slightly rearward to release the cover pins.
  • Page 65: Garage Door Opener

    GARAGE DOOR OPENER Grocery Hooks Two hooks (one on the left side and one on the HomeLink® replaces up to three hand-held right side) are also available on the side transmitters that operate devices such as panels to fix loads that are not excessively garage door openers, motorized gates, lighting heavy (e.g.
  • Page 66: Before You Begin Programming Homelink

    Before You Begin Programming NOTE: signal from the hand-held transmitter. It is NOT the button that is normally used to Release both buttons after the indicator HomeLink® open and close the door. The name and color light changes from slow to rapid. Be sure that your vehicle is parked outside of of the button may vary by manufacturer.
  • Page 67: Canadian/Gate Operator Programming

    Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button 4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe 3. Without releasing the button, proceed with (Rolling Code) the indicator light. The HomeLink® indi- “Programming A Non-Rolling Code” step 2 cator will flash slowly and then rapidly after and follow all remaining steps.
  • Page 68: Using Homelink

    3. Continue to press and hold the Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver is HomeLink® button, while you press and (Canadian/Gate Operator) disabled when the Vehicle Security Alarm is release (“cycle”) your hand-held trans- active. To reprogram a channel that has been previ- mitter every two seconds until HomeLink®...
  • Page 69: General Information

    Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) d`Innovation, Science and Economic Develop- Changes or modifications not expressly ment applicables aux appareils radio exempts approved by the party responsible for compli- Your motorized door or gate will open and ...
  • Page 70: Sun Visors

    2. Pull the handle to open the glove compart- From this position, the sun visor can also be Front Armrest ment. extended toward the rear of the vehicle for The center console storage compartment is additional blockage of sunlight. located between the front seats. Courtesy mirrors with lights are fitted on the To access the center console storage, lift the back of the sun visors and can be used even in...
  • Page 71: Cupholders

    Cupholders To re-close the armrest, lift it until it is Power Outlets  inserted into the backrest. Two cupholders are available in the center The Instrument Panel Power Outlet is located There are two cupholders and a phone console. under the air conditioning control panel. It will compartment inside the armrest.
  • Page 72: Cigar Lighter And Ash Tray - If Equipped

    Luggage Compartment Power Outlet 115 Volt Power Inverter — If Equipped Cigar Lighter And Ash Tray — If Equipped The Luggage Compartment Power Outlet is The Power Inverter is located inside of the If equipped, the cigar lighter is located on the located on the left side of the luggage center console.
  • Page 73: Wireless Charging Pad - If Equipped

    Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped Your mobile phone must be designed for Qi The following messages will display in the wireless charging. radio system: “Your Phone Is Being Charged” — The phone  NOTE: has begun to charge. Do not place the key fob or any other type of ...
  • Page 74: Instrument Panel Features

    This section gives you all the information you need to understand and use the instrument panel correctly. INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 75 Quadrifoglio Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 76: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    Instrument Cluster Descriptions • Proceeding further, the second white CAUTION! notch will go off and the last one will 1. Tachometer become red, together with the indica- Driving with a hot engine cooling system tion "E" present at the bottom of the •...
  • Page 77: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Reconfigurable Display Items DISPLAY 1. External Lights (Low Beam/High Beam) Display Instrument Cluster Display Description 2. Front, Side Anti-Collision Systems, Cruise This vehicle is equipped with a driver-interac- Control Change Information tive display that is located in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 78 In RACE mode (if equipped) the consump- Trip A And B To reset the values, press and hold down tion indication index is not active and a the button on the windshield wiper stalk. For all driving modes (Dynamic, Natural, sports gearshift indicator is displayed.
  • Page 79 The screen graphically reproduces some Alternative Performance Dynamic parameters closely linked to the efficiency The displayed parameters vary depending The display graphically shows the values of the driving style, with a view to limiting on the active mode. The modes can be se- consumption.
  • Page 80: Customer Programmable Settings

    NOTE: 11. Driving Mode Display (Alfa DNA System) The engine torque and turbocharger pressure 12. Distance Traveled (miles/km) display values vary according to the engine type. 13. Fuel Consumption 14. Warning Indications Display (e.g. danger of ice, open doors, ABS operation, etc.) 15.
  • Page 81: Warning Lights And Messages On The Instrument Panel

    WARNING LIGHTS AND Clock & Date Show Audio Info: allows you to activate/  deactivate repetition of the audio function MESSAGES ON THE The following settings can be modified under screens (Radio and Media) also on the the “Clock & Date” menu: INSTRUMENT PANEL instrument panel display.
  • Page 82: Red Warning Lights

    Red Warning Lights Warning Light What It Means What To Do INSUFFICIENT BRAKE FLUID/ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE ON Operation of the Brake Warning Light can be checked by This light monitors various brake functions, including turning the ignition switch from the OFF position to the brake fluid level and parking brake application.
  • Page 83 Warning Light What It Means What To Do AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT This light will turn on for four to eight seconds as a bulb check when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN position. If the light is either not on during startup, stays on, or turns on while driving, have the system inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 84 WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! The fault of the warning light is signaled by If the warning light does not turn on when   the turning on of the icon on the instru- the ignition device is moved to ON or if it ment panel.
  • Page 85: Amber Warning Lights

    Amber Warning Lights Warning Light What It Means What To Do ANTI-LOCK BRAKE (ABS) INDICATOR LIGHT This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). The light will turn on when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN position and may stay on for as long as four seconds.
  • Page 86 Each tire, including the spare (if provided), Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute CAUTION! should be checked monthly when cold and for proper tire maintenance, and it is the inflated to the inflation pressure recom- driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire The TPMS has been optimized for the mended by the vehicle manufacturer on the pressure, even if under-inflation has not...
  • Page 87 Warning Light What It Means What To Do Tire Pressure Low The indicator light will illuminate to indicate that the tire In any situation in which the message on the display is pressure is lower than the recommended value and/or “See Manual”, it is ESSENTIAL to refer to “Auxiliary that slow pressure loss is occurring.
  • Page 88 Warning Light What It Means What To Do ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) OFF INDICATOR LIGHT When the ignition is cycled to ON, the indicator light illuminates, but should turn off as soon as the engine is started. The indicator light illuminates to indicate that some active safety systems have been partially or totally deactivated.
  • Page 89: Green Telltale Indicator Lights

    Warning Light What It Means What To Do FORWARD COLLISION WARNING SYSTEM (FCW) — IF EQUIPPED Drive carefully and contact an authorized dealer as soon This indicator light informs the driver that the frontal as possible. collision alarm function is not enabled. FUEL RESERVE / LIMITED RANGE The indicator light (or the symbol in the display) Refuel the vehicle.
  • Page 90: Blue Telltale Indicator Light

    Indicator light What It Means What To Do LEFT TURN SIGNAL The instrument cluster directional arrow will flash independently for the left turn signal as selected, as well as the exterior turn signal lamp(s) (front and rear) as selected when the multifunction lever is moved down (left).
  • Page 91: Red Symbols

    Red Symbols Warning Light What It Means What To Do LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE This telltale indicates low engine oil pressure. If the telltale turns on while driving, stop the vehicle and shut off the engine as soon as possible. A chime will sound when this telltale turns on.
  • Page 92 Warning Light What It Means What To Do In normal driving conditions: stop the vehicle, shut off the engine and check that the coolant level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark. In this case, wait for the engine to cool down, then slowly and carefully open the cap, top off with coolant and check that the level is ENGINE TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir itself.
  • Page 93 Warning Light What It Means What To Do DOOR OPEN INDICATOR LIGHT The telltale illuminates when one or more doors are not Close all the doors properly. completely shut. A chime will signal when the doors are open and the vehicle is moving. HOOD OPEN INDICATOR LIGHT The telltale turns on when the hood is not properly closed, along with the icon, an image of the vehicle with...
  • Page 94 Warning Light What It Means What To Do ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) WARNING Place the gear selector in the park position and turn LIGHTS the vehicle off: the telltale should switch off. Start This telltale, along with the related message, signals a the vehicle.
  • Page 95: Amber Symbols

    Amber Symbols Warning Lights What It Means What To Do ENGINE IMMOBILIZER FAILURE / BREAK-IN ATTEMPT Engine Immobilizer System Failure Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. 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 attempt...
  • Page 96 Warning Lights What It Means What To Do ENGINE OIL CHANGE REQUIRED — IF EQUIPPED The telltale is illuminated only for a limited time. NOTE: After the first indication, each time the engine is started the symbol will continue to illuminate as described above until the oil is changed.
  • Page 97 Warning Light What It Means What To Do ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE The telltale will illuminate in the event of engine oil Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. pressure sensor failure. ENGINE OIL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE The telltale will illuminate in the event of engine oil level Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 98 Warning Light What It Means What To Do EXTERIOR LIGHTS FAILURE The telltale will illuminate to indicate a failure on the The failure may be caused by a blown bulb, a blown following lights: daytime running lights (DRLs) / parking protection fuse, or an interruption of the electrical lights / trailer turn signal indicators (if present) / trailer connection.
  • Page 99 Warning Light 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 100 Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. NOTE: WEAR ON BRAKE PADS Always use Alfa Romeo genuine parts or similar — This light will illuminate when the brake pads have the Integrated Brake System (IBS) is best able to reached their wear limit.
  • Page 101 Warning Light What It Means What To Do ALL WHEEL DRIVE FAILURE This telltale will illuminate along with an accompanying Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible to message when the AWD dynamic control system is have the failure eliminated. temporarily deactivated to prevent damage.
  • Page 102: Green Symbols

    The telltale illuminates to indicate a liftgate electric have the failure eliminated. opening/closing system failure. DAA SYSTEM FAILURE Contact an Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible The symbol comes on in the event of a Driver Attention to have the failure eliminated. Assist (DAA) system failure.
  • Page 103: Blue Symbols

    Symbol What It Means ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM The symbol comes on when the Adaptive Cruise Control system is activated. HILL DESCENT CONTROL (HDC) SYSTEM The telltale illuminates when the HDC system intervenes. Blue Symbols Symbol What it means AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHTS — IF EQUIPPED The telltale will illuminate when the automatic high beam headlights are activated.
  • Page 104: Onboard Diagnostic System (Obd Ii) Cybersecurity

    EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) tion Indicator Light (MIL)” symbol come on as part of a normal bulb check. Cybersecurity MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS In some localities, it may be a legal require- Your vehicle is required to have an Onboard 3.
  • Page 105: 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 emer- equipped with, and provides instructions on gency braking or low-grip conditions where Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will ...
  • Page 106: Dynamic Steering Torque (Dst) System

    Given that, in a turn, the external wheels of the torque. It is very important to realize that this Electronic Stability Control (ESC) System car travel more than the internal ones and feature will not steer the vehicle, meaning the The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system therefore turn faster, sending a higher thrust driver is still responsible for steering the...
  • Page 107: Hill Descent Control (Hdc) System - If Equipped

    Hill Descent Control (HDC) System — If The system is enabled if the car speed is below WARNING! 20 mph (30 km/h). The system stays enabled Equipped until the car speed reaches 37 mph Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot  The Hill Descent Control (HDC) function is an (60 km/h), the system is disabled at speeds prevent the natural laws of physics from...
  • Page 108: Hill Start Assist (Hsa) System

    Activation Of The System NOTE: WARNING! If the vehicle’s speed exceeds 6 mph Once enabled, the HDC system will activate (10 km/h), but remains below 37 mph automatically if the vehicle is driven on a HDC is only intended to assist the driver in (60 km/h) and the accelerator pedal is downhill slope with sufficient gradient, greater controlling vehicle speed when descending...
  • Page 109: Panic Brake Assist (Pba) System

    The system will automatically deactivate after The system detects emergency braking by Traction Control System (TCS) two seconds without starting, gradually monitoring the speed and force with which the The Traction Control System (TCS) automati- releasing the braking pressure. During this brake pedal is pressed, and consequently cally operates in the event of slipping, loss of release stage, it is possible to hear a typical...
  • Page 110: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS systems is strongly discouraged as the system The system warns the driver about the pres- could detect the entire road as single-lane ence of other vehicles in the detection area by The following auxiliary driving systems are dividing lines.
  • Page 111 This area begins from the door mirror and Rear View WARNING! extends for approximately 19 ft (6 m) towards The system detects vehicles coming from the the rear part of the vehicle. The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only an rear part of your vehicle on both sides and When the sensors are active, the system moni- aid to help detect objects in the blind spot...
  • Page 112 The system activation is signaled to the driver Operating Mode General Information by an audible warning. The system may be activated/deactivated via The following regulatory statement applies to the radio system. To access the function, NOTE: all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in select the following items on the main menu in this vehicle: If the sensors are covered by objects or...
  • Page 113: Active Blind Spot Assist (Absa) - If Equipped

    La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las NOTA: siguientes dos condiciones: Des changements ou des modifications n’ayant pas été expressément approuvés par 1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no la partie responsable de la conformité pour- cause interferencia perjudicial y raient révoquer l’autorisation d’utilisation de l’équipement.
  • Page 114 Activation/deactivation WARNING! (Continued) The system can be activated/deactivated using the “Driver Assistance” menu in the In some cases, the system could apply an  radio system. Select signal type, strength improper torque to the steering wheel. levels and sensitivity. This application can be interrupted at any time turning the steering wheel in the NOTE: opposite direction.
  • Page 115 If the system detects the presence of a NOTE: NOTE: vehicle’s in the rear side blind spots of the car, The steering wheel torque is not applied if the In some cases, for a limited period of time, the it applies a torque on the steering wheel (if it system is unable to detect a lane and if the system may be activate by a lane with a single has been set through the “Settings”...
  • Page 116: Forward Collision Warning Plus (Fcw+) System - If Equipped

    When the system does not detect the pres- Changing The System Sensitivity Forward Collision Warning Plus (FCW+) ence of hands on the steering wheel from 6 to System — If Equipped The system's sensitivity can be set through the 15 seconds, the following screen will be radio system in the “Driver Assistance”...
  • Page 117 The system provides the driver with audible The system may lightly brake to warn the driver WARNING! and visual signals through specific messages if a possible frontal accident is detected on the instrument cluster display. (limited braking). Signals and limited braking Forward Collision Warning (FCW) is not are intended to allow the driver to react intended to avoid a collision on its own, nor...
  • Page 118 Only warning: the system (if active), does When the ignition is in the ON position and gradually. This setting provides the drivers   not provide limited braking, but guarantees with the maximum possible reaction time to When the vehicle speed is between 2 mph ...
  • Page 119 System Failure Signaling If atmospheric conditions are not the reason The function is active with speed above 2 mph behind this message, check if the sensor is (4 km/h). If the system turns off and a dedicated dirty. It could be necessary to clean or remove message is shown on the display, it means NOTE: any obstructions in the area.
  • Page 120 If the driver depresses the brake pedal fully The Vehicle Ahead Is Leaving A Roundabout  or makes an excessive steering maneuver On a roundabout, the system could intervene during system operation, the automatic when it detects a vehicle ahead that is leaving braking function may deactivate (e.g.
  • Page 121 Vehicles Traveling At Right Angles To The IFETEL: RCPBOMR 14-0766 WARNING! (Continued) Vehicle La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las The system could temporarily react to a siguientes dos condiciones: The system may activate, assessing the  vehicle that is passing at right angles through trajectory of the vehicle, for the presence 1.
  • Page 122 Cet appareil a été vérifié et s'est révélé conforme Ce transmetteur ne doit pas etre place au La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las aux normes applicables aux appareils numériques meme endroit ou utilise simultanement avec siguientes dos condiciones: de catégorie A, en vertu de la section 15 des un autre transmetteur ou antenne.
  • Page 123: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations hour period. The cold tire inflation pressure Operating Example must not exceed the maximum inflation pres- Cet équipement est conforme aux limites For example, your vehicle may have a recom- sure molded into the tire sidewall. Refer to d’exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies mended cold (parked for more than three “Tires”...
  • Page 124 TPMS Temporarily Disabled: TPMS Deactivation CAUTION! (Continued) TPMS Check Message The TPMS can be deactivated by replacing all four wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause  When a system fault is detected, the “Tire with wheel and tire assemblies that do not the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Pressure Monitoring Warning Light”...
  • Page 125 To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four wheel The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire 1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouil-  and tire assemblies (road tires) with tires maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsi- lage, et equipped with TPM sensors.
  • Page 126: Occupant Restraint Systems

    Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations Important Safety Precautions 6. All occupants should always wear their lap and shoulder belts properly. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites Please pay close attention to the information d’exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies in this section. It tells you how to use your 7.
  • Page 127: Seat Belt Systems

    Seat Belt Systems the ON/RUN position the Seat Belt Reminder The outboard front passenger seat BeltAlert is Light will turn on and remain on until both not active when the outboard front passenger Buckle up even though you are an excellent outboard front seat belts are buckled.
  • Page 128 WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) In a collision, you and your passengers Two people should never be belted into a A seat belt that is too loose will not protect    can suffer much greater injuries if you are single seat belt.
  • Page 129 Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and 3. Slide the latch plate upward over the lies low across your hips, below your folded webbing. The folded webbing must 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit abdomen.
  • Page 130 As a guide, if you are shorter than average, you Seat Belt Pretensioner WARNING! (Continued) will prefer the shoulder belt anchorage in a The front outboard seat belt system is lower position, and if you are taller than Misadjustment of the seat belt could ...
  • Page 131 Switchable Automatic Locking Retractors and then carefully pull out only the amount of How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode webbing necessary to comfortably wrap (ALR) 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder around the occupant’s mid-section. Slide the The seat belts in the passenger seating posi- belt.
  • Page 132: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    Air Bag System Components The ORC turns on the Air Bag Warning Light in WARNING! (Continued) the instrument panel for approximately four to Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)  eight seconds for a self-check when the igni- Do not use the Automatic Locking Mode to ...
  • Page 133 NOTE: come on and a fault has been detected. If the If the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine Redundant Air Bag Warning Light comes on related gauges are not working, the Occupant intermittently or remains on while driving have Restraint Controller (ORC) may also be an authorized dealer service the vehicle disabled.
  • Page 134 Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag WARNING! Features No objects should be placed over or near  The Advanced Front Air Bag system has multi- the air bag on the instrument panel or stage driver and front passenger air bags. This steering wheel because any such objects system provides output appropriate to the could cause harm if the vehicle is in a colli-...
  • Page 135 Front Air Bag Operation The steering wheel hub trim cover and the Supplemental Side Air Bags upper passenger side of the instrument panel Front Air Bags are designed to provide addi- Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags separate and fold out of the way as the air tional protection by supplementing the seat (SABs) bags inflate to their full size.
  • Page 136 When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. or complete ejection of vehicle occupants The inflating SAB deploys through the seat through side windows in certain side impact seam into the space between the occupant events.
  • Page 137 Side Impacts WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in certain side impacts. The Occupant Restraint Occupants, including children, who are up Relying on the Side Air Bags alone could   Controller (ORC) determines whether the against or very close to Side Air Bags can lead to more severe injuries in a collision.
  • Page 138 The Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags As the air bags deflate, you may see some   will not deploy in all rollover events. The roll- smoke-like particles. The particles are a Seat Belt Buckle Switch ...
  • Page 139 Enhanced Accident Response System Your vehicle may also be designed to perform NOTE: any of these other functions in response to the After an accident, remember to cycle the igni- In the event of an impact, if the communica- Enhanced Accident Response System: tion to the OFF position and remove the key tion network remains intact, and the power from the ignition switch to avoid draining the...
  • Page 140 Enhanced Accident Response System Reset Procedure After the event occurs, when the system is active, a message regarding fuel cutoff is displayed. Turn the ignition switch from ignition ACC or ON/ RUN to ignition OFF. Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine compartment and on the ground near the engine compartment and fuel tank before resetting the system and starting the engine.
  • Page 141 Customer Will See Customer Action NOTE: Each step MUST BE held for at least two seconds Right turn light is OFF. 8. Place turn signal in neutral state. Left turn light BLINKS. Right turn light is ON SOLID. 9. Turn left turn signal switch ON. Left turn light is ON SOLID.
  • Page 142: Child Restraints

    Maintaining Your Air Bag System Event Data Recorder (EDR) gender, age, and crash location) are recorded. However, other parties, such as law enforce- This vehicle is equipped with an event data WARNING! ment, could combine the EDR data with the recorder (EDR).
  • Page 143 There are different sizes and types of Before buying any restraint system, make sure WARNING! restraints for children from newborn size to that it has a label certifying that it meets all the child almost large enough for an adult applicable Safety Standards.
  • Page 144 Infant And Child Restraints WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! Safety experts recommend that children ride Improper installation can lead to failure of Never install a rear-facing child restraint in   rear-facing in the vehicle until they are two an infant or child restraint. It could come the front seat of a vehicle.
  • Page 145 Children Too Large For Booster Seats 3. Does the shoulder belt cross the child’s belt out of position. If the shoulder belt shoulder between the neck and arm? contacts the face or neck, move the child Children who are large enough to wear the closer to the center of the vehicle, or use a shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are 4.
  • Page 146 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren Your vehicle is equipped with the child LATCH Positions For Installing Child (LATCH) Restraint System restraint anchorage system called LATCH, Restraints In This Vehicle which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. The LATCH system has three vehicle anchor points...
  • Page 147 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Can a child seat be installed in the center position using the inner LATCH lower Use the seat belt and tether anchor to install a anchorages from the outboard seating child seat in the center seating position. positions? Never “share”...
  • Page 148 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Center Seat LATCH The lower anchorages are round WARNING! bars that are found at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the Do not install a child restraint in the center  seatback. Each anchorage is under a position using the LATCH system.
  • Page 149 To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child 4. If the child restraint has a tether strap, reach. If the buckled seat belt interferes with connect it to the top tether anchorage. See the child restraint installation, instead of buck- Restraint the section “Installing Child Restraints ling it behind the child restraint, route the seat If the selected seating position has a Switch- Using the Top Tether Anchorage”...
  • Page 150 Installing Child Restraints Using The Vehicle The seat belts in the passenger seating posi- Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing Seat Belt tions are equipped with a Switchable Auto- Child Restraints In This Vehicle matic Locking Retractor (ALR) that is designed Child restraint systems are designed to be to keep the lap portion of the seat belt tight secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap...
  • Page 151 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts All head restraints can be removed if they interfere with the installation of the child Can the rear head restraints be removed? restraint. See “Head Restraints” in “Getting To Know Your Vehicle” for further information. Can the buckle stalk be twisted to tighten the Do not twist the buckle stalk in a seating seat belt against the belt path of the child...
  • Page 152 7. Finally, pull up on any excess webbing to Installing Child Restraints Using The Top another position in the vehicle if one is tighten the lap portion around the child Tether Anchorage: available. restraint while you push the child restraint 2.
  • Page 153: Transporting Pets

    4. Remove slack in the tether strap according Transporting Pets Exhaust Gas to the child restraint manufacturer’s Air Bags deploying in the front seat could harm instructions. WARNING! your pet. An unrestrained pet will be thrown about and possibly injured, or injure a Exhaust gases can injure or kill.
  • Page 154: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of Air Bag Warning Light fasteners so it cannot slip out of position and the exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can interfere with the accelerator, brake or clutch The Air Bag warning light will turn on for be detected inside the vehicle, or when the pedals or impair safe operation of your vehicle...
  • Page 155: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Outside The Vehicle ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the If the vehicle carpet has been removed   Tires driver’s side floor area. To check for inter- and re-installed, always properly attach ference, with the vehicle properly parked carpet to the floor and check the floor mat...
  • Page 156: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE Starting Procedure WARNING! (Continued) Before starting the engine, be sure to adjust Proceed as follows: the seat, the interior rear view mirror, and the If the vehicle has a discharged battery,  1. Apply the electric park brake and set the door mirrors, and fasten the seat belt booster cables may be used to obtain a gear selector to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N).
  • Page 157: Cold Weather Operation

    How To Use Remote Start Remote Start Windshield Wiper De–Icer Acti- CAUTION! vation — If Equipped All of the following conditions must be met before the engine will remote start: When remote start is active and the outside Use of the recommended oil and adhering ambient temperature is less than 39°F (4°C), to the prescribed oil change intervals is Gear selector in PARK (P).
  • Page 158: If Engine Fails To Start

    If Engine Fails To Start 3. With engine idling, push the ENGINE WARNING! (Continued) START/STOP button on the steering wheel Starting the Engine with Key Fob Battery Run to STOP the engine. If the vehicle has a discharged battery,  Down or Drained booster cables may be used to obtain a NOTE:...
  • Page 159: Turbocharger Cool Down

    Turbocharger Cool Down Follow the steps below to properly use the WARNING! engine block heater: It is recommended before switching the Remember to disconnect the engine block 1. Locate the engine block heater cord vehicle off, to keep the engine idling for a few heater cord before driving.
  • Page 160: Electric Park Brake

    It is recommended for the operator to observe Do not perform sustained operation with  the following driving behaviors during the new the accelerator pedal at wide open throttle. vehicle break-in period: Maintain vehicle speed below 85 mph  0 to 100 miles (0 to 160 km): (136 km/h) and observe local speed limits.
  • Page 161 In addition to engaging the electric park brake, If, under exceptional circumstances, the use After disengaging the electric parking brake, along with steering and positioning chocks in of the brake is required with the vehicle in the BRAKE warning light on the instrument front of the wheels (when on a steep slope), motion, keep the switch on the center console panel and the light on the switch will turn off.
  • Page 162: Electric Park Brake Operating Modes

    NOTE: NOTE: Safe Hold If the car is equipped with carbon-ceramic Always engage the electric parking brake Safe Hold is a safety function that automati-  brake discs it is necessary to fasten the seat when parking the vehicle to prevent injury or cally engages the electric park brake in the belts or turn off the electric park brake before damage caused by the unexpected move-...
  • Page 163: Automatic Transmission

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) The vehicle is equipped with an electronically controlled 8-speed automatic transmission When leaving the vehicle, always make Before shifting into any gear, make sure   where gear shifting automatically takes place, sure the ignition is in the OFF mode, your foot is firmly pressing the brake depending on the vehicle usage instanta- remove the key fob from the vehicle, and...
  • Page 164: Gear Selector

    Gear Selector The letter corresponding to the mode selected The PARK (P) mode can be enabled/disabled on the gear selector lights up and appears on by pushing the PARK (P) button. PARK (P) The gear functioning is controlled by the gear the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 165: Transmission Operating Modes

    NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) DO NOT accelerate while shifting from posi-  Never use the PARK position as a substi- When leaving the vehicle, always make   tion PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) to another tute for the park brake. Always apply the sure the ignition is in the OFF mode, position.
  • Page 166 REVERSE (R) In this position, the transmission shifts the Steering Column Mounted Shift Paddles — If gears automatically, selecting the most suit- Equipped Select this mode only with the vehicle at a able for forward driving among those available standstill. The gear can be manually shifted also by using as you go.
  • Page 167: Automatic Transmission Limp Home Mode

    Deactivation In this condition, the transmission stays in Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System fourth gear, regardless of the selected gear. To deactivate the sequential driving mode, This vehicle is equipped with a Brake Trans- Positions PARK (P), REVERSE (R) and bring the gear selector back in position DRIVE mission Shift Interlock system (BTSI) that NEUTRAL (N) still work.
  • Page 168: Important Notes

    Important Notes WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Failure to comply with what is reported below It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or   may damage the transmission: NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher with access to an unlocked vehicle.
  • Page 169: Alfa Dna Selector

    On the instrument panel display, the different CAUTION! (Continued) modes are characterized by different colors: Natural - Blue When using the vehicle with extremely low   external temperatures, the transmission Dynamic - Red  operation may change depending on the engine and transmission temperature, as Advanced Efficiency - Green ...
  • Page 170 Activation "Dynamic" Mode WARNING! It is activated by rotating the selector to the Activation letter "n"; the display will light up in blue. In "Dynamic", the sensitivity of the It is activated by rotating the selector to the accelerator pedal increases considerably. letter "d";...
  • Page 171 "Advanced Efficiency" Mode The “Performance” screen graphically displays “RACE” Mode some parameters closely related to the vehicle Activation Activation acceleration, deceleration and gear selector. It is activated by rotating the selector to the It is activated by rotating the selector to posi- letter “a”;...
  • Page 172: Alfa Active Suspension (Aas) - If Equipped

    The “Performance” screen displays parame- NOTE: By pushing the button, the system changes ters related to vehicle stability, the graphs the shock absorber calibration. The next time that the engine is started, the  illustrate the trend of the longitudinal/lateral "Advanced Efficiency", "Dynamic"...
  • Page 173: Operating Mode

    Operating Mode With brake pressed if the gear selector is in NOTE: “AutoStick” mode, the engine will restart by Each time the engine is started, the system is Stopping The Engine shifting to PARK (P) or by moving the selector activated regardless of where it was when it With the vehicle at a standstill and brake pedal to + or -.
  • Page 174: Engine Restarting Conditions

    Engine Restarting Conditions Energy Saving Function Remove connector from socket to disconnect sensor (battery status monitoring) installed on Due to comfort, emission control, and safety If the driver does not carry out any action for the negative pole of the battery. This sensor reasons, the engine can restart automatically more than three minutes after the automatic should never be disconnected from the pole...
  • Page 175: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER The activation of this feature is signaled by the By turning the Rotary Pad, the speed increases illumination of the green Speed Limiter icon, by 5 mph (5 km/h), from a minimum of Description along with the last speed set, in the instru- 18 mph (30 km/h) to a maximum of 112 mph ment cluster display.
  • Page 176: Speed Control (Cruise Control)

    Deactivating The Device The speed control buttons are located on the left side of the steering wheel. To access this feature, select the “Driver Assis- tance” widget in the radio system, then select NOTE: the following items in sequence: To ensure correct operation, the speed ...
  • Page 177: Setting The Desired Speed

    If needed (when overtaking for instance), you Pushing the switch downward to the first WARNING! can accelerate beyond the set speed by detent will decrease speed in 1 mph (1 km/h) pressing the accelerator. When you release increments. Pushing the switch downward to Leaving the Speed Control system on when the pedal, the vehicle goes back to the previ- the second detent will decrease speed by...
  • Page 178: To Resume The Speed

    To Resume The Speed The set speed is deleted in the following cases: NOTE: Pushing the on/off button twice  Before returning to the previously set speed, you must accelerate to a speed close to the The ignition is placed in the OFF position ...
  • Page 179: Activation/Deactivation

    This system enhances driving comfort while on WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) the highway or out of town with light traffic. If the sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- • Will bring the vehicle to a complete ...
  • Page 180: Setting The Desired Speed

    Enabling / Activation NOTE: The system cannot be enabled when RACE To enable the system, push and release the mode is active. on/off button located on the left side of the steering wheel. WARNING! Leaving the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system on when not in use is dangerous.
  • Page 181: To Vary The Speed Setting

    When the ESC (or ABS or other stability Pushing the switch upward to the first detent When you push the RES/SET button to   control systems) are operating or have just will increase speed in 1 mph (1 km/h) incre- reduce the speed, the braking system inter- operated ments.
  • Page 182: Resuming The Speed

    Resuming The Speed Once the system has been canceled but not deactivated, to resume a previously set speed, simply push the RES/SET switch upward and remove your foot from the accelerator to recall The system will be set to the last stored speed. WARNING! Distance Button The Resume function should only be used if...
  • Page 183: Stop And Go" Function

    within two seconds, otherwise it is necessary Limited Operation Warning WARNING! to press the accelerator pedal or move the If the dedicated message is shown on the RES/SET switch upward to restart. The maximum breaking applied by the  display, a condition limiting the Adaptive system is limited.
  • Page 184 Vehicle Not Aligned NOTE: In this case, sufficient distance from the vehicle which is changing lanes may not be The system may not detect a vehicle traveling In cases of narrow curves, the performance  guaranteed. It is advisable to pay the utmost in the same lane, in the same direction, but is of the system could be limited.
  • Page 185 Objects And Vehicles Moving In Opposite Or This equipment has been tested and found to tions. Operation of this equipment in a resi- Crosswise Direction comply with the limits for a Class A digital dential area is likely to cause harmful device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 186: General Information

    General Information La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations siguientes dos condiciones: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites The following regulatory statement applies to d’exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies 1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in pour un environnement non contrôlé.
  • Page 187: Activation/Deactivation

    Activation/Deactivation Automatic Deactivation When the automatic suspension conditions are over, HAS will be automatically reacti- The system can be deactivated in the following Activation vated. situations: To activate the HAS system, push the button If there are narrow bends Operation ...
  • Page 188: Indications On The Display

    The right and left lane boundaries must be Indications On The Display System Status  visible The HAS system status can always be viewed Active System The vehicle speed must be between 0 and  in the instrument cluster display. When the system is active, the screen below 90 mph (0 and 145 km/h) The system status is indicated by the color of...
  • Page 189: Limited System Availability/Operation

    Active System (Hands Removed From The Active System (Hands Removed From The Limited System Availability/Operation Steering Wheel For A Short Time) Steering Wheel For A Long Time) System Availability As soon as the driver removes their hands If the driver still has not returned their hands External factors and conditions may affect the from the steering wheel, the screen below will to the steering wheel after the screen above is...
  • Page 190: Traffic Jam Assist (Tja) - If Equipped

    System Limited Operation The TJA system combines Adaptive Cruise WARNING! Control (ACC) functions with Lane Departure The HAS system may have limited or reduced Warning functions to maintain vehicle speed functionality when one of the following condi- To prevent serious injury or death: and steering wheel behavior.
  • Page 191: Operation

    If the vehicle speed exceeds 37 mph NOTE: The following conditions must be met in order  (60 km/h) to activate the system: When TJA is turned off, the symbol in the  The TJA system must be enabled  Releasing the driver’s seat belt instrument cluster display will turn red, and ...
  • Page 192: Indications On The Display

    Indications On The Display Active System (Hands Removed From The Active System (Hands Removed From The Steering Wheel For A Short Time) Steering Wheel For A Long Time) The TJA system status is indicated by the color The following screen will appear in the instru- If the driver’s hands have still not been of the symbol in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 193: Limited System Availability/Operation

    When the TJA system is active, the Lane Keep Construction sites NOTE:  Assist (LKA)/Lane Departure Warning (LDW) If the indications given by the navigation If damage to the windshield occurs, have   systems (if equipped) will be temporarily system of the radio system are not yet ready the windshield replaced by an authorized disabled.
  • Page 194: Traffic Sign Recognition (Tsr) System - If Equipped

    TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION NOTE: After a predetermined distance, the previ-  ously displayed road sign changes color to (TSR) SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED By selecting “Blinking”, the driver can acti-  inform the driver that the speed limit vate a warning to display when the speed The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system provided may no longer be valid.
  • Page 195: Intelligent Speed Control (Isc) System - If Equipped

    If the speed limit is exceeded according to the Deactivation CAUTION! road signs or traffic conditions, a dedicated The system is deactivated under the following graphic message is displayed on the instru- conditions: Functionality may be limited or the system ...
  • Page 196: Acceptance/Rejection Of The Suggested Speed

    DRIVER ATTENTION ASSIST Acceptance/Rejection Of The Suggested Speed (DAA) SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED The Driver Attention Assist (DAA) system The system can be activated if the driver has detects when the driver is feeling fatigued and activated the following systems beforehand: warns the driver to pull over and take a break.
  • Page 197: System Intervention

    System Intervention If the driver accepts the suggestion provided by the system by pushing the MENU button on Using information from the front camera, the the multifunction lever, the message will system implements two operating logics: disappear from the display and the symbol will The first operating logic takes the driving be displayed in the dedicated area of the ...
  • Page 198: Parksense System

    PARKSENSE SYSTEM The acoustic signal increases in frequency  as the distance between the vehicle and the Vehicles With Rear Parking Sensors Only obstacle decreases. The acoustic signal becomes continuous The parking sensors, located in the rear  when the distance between the vehicle and bumper, detect obstacles while the vehicle is the obstacle is less than 11 inches (30 cm), in REVERSE.
  • Page 199 Visual Indications Messages On The Display NOTE: Some conditions may affect the performance The system indicates the presence of an In case of system failure, a dedicated of the ParkSense System: obstacle by displaying a single red arc in the message appears on the instrument cluster detected area, in relation to the distance of for about five seconds.
  • Page 200: Vehicles With Front And Rear Parking Sensors - If Equipped

    WARNING! CAUTION! Before using the ParkSense System, it is The ParkSense System is only a parking   strongly recommended that the ball aid and it is unable to recognize every mount and hitch ball assembly is discon- obstacle, including small obstacles.
  • Page 201 Engagement/Disengagement NOTE: Indication On Display In certain operating conditions, the system To turn the front parking sensors off, push the The driver can select the type of warning they could start detecting an obstacle only after the ParkSense System switch located to the left of would like to be displayed through the radio vehicle has moved slightly (a few inches).
  • Page 202 In general, the vehicle is closer to the obstacle Operation With A Trailer Be sure not to place bumper stickers or  when a single or several flashing arcs are other adhesives over the sensors as this will The operation of the rear sensors is automati- shown on the display and the acoustic signal affect system performance.
  • Page 203: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw) System

    LANE DEPARTURE WARNING WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) (LDW) SYSTEM Drivers must be careful when backing up The camera may have limited or absent   even when using the ParkSense System. Description operation due to weather conditions such Always check carefully behind your as: heavy rain, hail, thick fog, heavy snow, The Lane Departure Warning system uses a forward vehicle, look behind you, and be sure to...
  • Page 204: System Activation/Deactivation

    System Activation/Deactivation Activation Conditions Once turned on, the system becomes active The system is activated/deactivated by only if the following conditions are met: pushing the button located on the end of the The vehicle speed is equal to or above multifunction lever, or through the “Driver ...
  • Page 205: Lane Keeping Assist (Lka) System -If Equipped

    When the system detects that the vehicle has If a line is crossed, the driver is alerted by an When the conditions limiting the system are approached the lane line and is about to pass audible signal as well as the visual indication corrected, it will go back to normal operation.
  • Page 206: Activation/Deactivation

    If the vehicle continues to go beyond the lane Symbols And Messages On The Display line without any driver intervention, the The Lane Keeping Assist system also advises surpassed lane line (left or right) will light up the driver when the car changes lanes by on the instrument cluster display to urge the showing symbols and messages on the instru- driver to bring the vehicle back inside the lane...
  • Page 207 Exiting A Lane With Detection Of A Single Limit NOTE: Hands Presence On The Steering Wheel The system operates in the same way, but Detection When the system is active and only, for mirrored, in the event of exiting the right lane example, the left lane limit has been detected, The system is able to detect the presence of when only the right lane limit has been...
  • Page 208 When the system does not detect the pres- Changing The System Sensitivity CAUTION! ence of hands on the steering wheel for a few The system's sensitivity can be set through the seconds (from 6 to 15 seconds), the following radio system in the “Driver Assistance” menu Projecting loads on the roof of the vehicle ...
  • Page 209: Rear Back Up Camera / Dynamic Gridlines

    Rear Back Up Camera Features CAUTION! (Continued) To activate the Rear Back Up Camera features, select “Settings” from the Main Camera operation may also be compro-  mised by the presence of dust, condensa- Menu of the radio system. Under “Driver Assis- tance”, Rear Back Up Camera features can be tion, dirt or ice on the windshield, traffic selected:...
  • Page 210: Symbols And Messages On The Display

    REFUELING THE VEHICLE The table below shows the approximate CAUTION! distances for each area: Refueling The Vehicle To avoid vehicle damage, Rear Back-Up  Distance From The Camera should only be used as a parking Area Before refueling, make sure that the fuel type Rear Of The Vehicle aid.
  • Page 211: Refueling Procedure

    Refueling Procedure 4. When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, Emergency Fuel Door Opening before removing the nozzle, wait for at In the event of an emergency, the fuel filler The fuel filler door is unlocked when the least 10 seconds in order for the fuel to door can be opened from inside the liftgate.
  • Page 212 2. Unlock the locking device and remove the 4. Open the fuel door by pressing it. 3. Pull the cable to release the fuel door lock. compact spare tire to reach the emer- Models Without Compact Spare Tire gency opening cable on the side of the fuel door.
  • Page 213: Vehicle Loading

    Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Tire Size WARNING! (Continued) The GVWR is the total permissible weight of The tire size on the Vehicle Certification Label Never add fuel when the engine is  your vehicle including driver, passengers, represents the actual tire size on your vehicle. running.
  • Page 214: Trailer Towing

    TRAILER TOWING The entire vehicle should first be weighed on a The recommended way to measure GTW is to commercial scale to ensure that the GVWR put your fully loaded trailer on a vehicle scale. In this section you will find safety tips and has not been exceeded.
  • Page 215: Trailer Hitch Classification

    Trailer Frontal Area Weight-Distributing Hitch WARNING! The frontal area is the maximum height multi- A weight-distributing system works by applying An improperly adjusted Weight Distrib-  plied by the maximum width of the front of a leverage through spring (load) bars. They are uting Hitch system may reduce handling, trailer.
  • Page 216: Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)

    Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Engine/Transmission Maximum GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Maximum Tongue Wt. (See Note) 2.0L Engine 3,000 lbs (1360 kg) 300 lbs (136 kg) Refer to local laws for maximum trailer towing speeds. NOTE: The trailer tongue weight must be considered as part of the combined weight of occupants and cargo, and should never exceed the weight refer- enced on the Tire and Loading Information placard.
  • Page 217 Towing Requirements — Tires WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a  Make certain that the load is secured in Total weight must be distributed between   compact spare tire. the trailer and that it will not shift during the tow vehicle and the trailer such that Do not drive more than 50 mph (80 km/h) ...
  • Page 218 Towing Requirements — Trailer Brakes NOTE: CAUTION! Do not interconnect the hydraulic brake Disconnect trailer wiring connector from the   If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lbs system or vacuum system of your vehicle vehicle before launching a boat (or any (453 kg) loaded, it should have its own with that of the trailer.
  • Page 219: Towing Tips

    NOTE: Installing The Receiver Using a lower gear while operating the vehicle To properly install the receiver, follow the under heavy loading conditions will improve directions below: performance and extend transmission life by reducing excessive shifting and heat buildup. 1. Retrieve the receiver from the luggage This action will also provide better engine compartment.
  • Page 220: Connecting The Electrical System

    Connecting The Electrical System Removing The Receiver NOTE: Tire pressure that is too high can cause To connect the trailer’s electrical system, When the receiver is no longer needed, discon- premature tire wear, reduced control, etc. follow the directions below: nect the electrical connections and remove it Unnecessary Loads from its position using the directions below:...
  • Page 221: Driving Style

    In order to guarantee the maximum braking engine will warm up more quickly. High fuel consumption is caused by heavy capacity for the first use, Alfa Romeo performs Unnecessary Actions traffic, for instance when travelling in traffic a "run-in" procedure for discs and pads directly...
  • Page 222 Greater pressure may need to be applied to Driving On Race Tracks Preheating the carbon ceramic material brake the brake pedal the first time to keep the same discs Before driving on a track using a racing style, it braking capacities in presence of condensa- is necessary to: The brake discs must be warmed up to make tion or salt on the braking surfaces, for...
  • Page 223: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Have a flat tire or a burnt-out bulb? NOTE: SOS - Emergency Call will only work with an At times, a problem such as these may inter- enabled network operator. fere with your driving experience. The section on emergencies can help you to deal with critical situations independently.
  • Page 224 To Use SOS - Emergency Call connection is made between an emergency SOS - Emergency Call System Limitations service operator and your vehicle, emergency Push and hold the SOS - Emergency Call When the ignition switches to the RUN posi- service operators may record conversations button for a few seconds.
  • Page 225 Even if the SOS - Emergency Call system is fully System Requirements WARNING! (Continued) functional, external or uncontrolled factors Vehicle must have an operable 3G network  may prevent or stop SOS - Emergency Call connection. Do not add any aftermarket electrical ...
  • Page 226: Bulb Replacement

    BULB REPLACEMENT Frequently Asked Questions: WARNING! (Continued) What happens if I accidentally push the SOS - General Instructions Emergency Call Button? You have 10 seconds Ignoring the LED on the SOS-Emergency  after pushing the emergency button to cancel Call button could mean you will not have Before replacing a bulb, check the contacts ...
  • Page 227: 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 228: Replacement Bulbs

    Replacement Bulbs Light bulbs Type Power Front direction indicators* PY24W Rear Fog lights * 55 W Main beam headlights, front side lights/daylight running lights (DRL)* 55/15W Dipped beam headlights* Main beam/dipped beam headlights (Xenon gas discharge) Sun visor light 1.5CP 2.1W Glove compartment light Liftgate light...
  • Page 229: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    Replacing Exterior Bulbs 2. Remove protective cover. 4. Remove the bulb by sliding it off the bulb holder. WARNING! 5. Install the new bulb, making sure it is correctly inserted in the bulb holder. Only replace bulbs when the engine is off. Also ensure that the engine is cold, to 6.
  • Page 230: Replacing Interior Bulbs

    Replacing Interior Bulbs 3. Install the lens, inserting it first on one side 3. Open protective cover and remove the and then pressing on the other side until it bulb pulling out of the connector. Courtesy Mirror Light clicks into place. To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows: Glove Compartment Light 1.
  • Page 231 Luggage Compartment Courtesy Lights 3. Install bulb, making sure that it is correctly 2. Open protective cover and remove the inserted fully. bulb pulling out of the connector. To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows: 4. Close the protective cover on the lens. 1.
  • Page 232: Fuses

    FUSES Grab the pliers from the upper tabs, press them, and extract the pliers pulling upwards. General Information The pliers have two different ends, both of which are specifically designed to remove the The fuses protect electrical systems against different types of fuses present in the vehicle: excessive current.
  • Page 233: Fuse Location

    Fuse Location 2. Unscrewing the two hooks, remove the WARNING! panel pulling downward. The fuses, which can be replaced by the user, When replacing a blown fuse, always use  are grouped in two boxes below the passenger an appropriate replacement fuse with the side foot board and inside the luggage same amp rating as the original fuse.
  • Page 234: Luggage Compartment Fuse Box

    Luggage Compartment Fuse Box The fuses are freely accessible on the control Control Unit Under Passenger Side unit. Footboard To access the fuses, proceed as follows: The number identifying the electrical compo- 1. Lift the luggage compartment cover. nent corresponding to each fuse is shown on the cover.
  • Page 235: Luggage Compartment Fuse Box

    FUNCTION FUSE AMPERAGE Front power window (driver’s 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 – if equipped), doors unlock, central lock Windshield washer pump Rear left power window Rear right power window...
  • Page 236: Jacking And Tire Changing

    FUNCTION FUSE AMPERE Receiver module (TTM/TTEBM) Hi-Fi system I-Drive / USB Socket / AUX / USB Charger KL15/a 12 Volts Power socket in the luggage compartment Trailer light control unit power supply (+30) Trailer light control unit power supply (+30) Trailer socket (only EMEA) (+30) Tow bar (+15) JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING...
  • Page 237: Changing Procedure

    Conditions Of Non-Use Of The Jack 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking position. Temperatures below −40°F (−40°C).  For example, if changing the right front On sandy or muddy ground  tire, block the left rear wheel.
  • Page 238 12. Lift the extension lever on the wrench. 13. Rotate the extension lever clockwise until WARNING! the round pin on the jack engages in the hole in the lifting block located about Raising the vehicle higher than necessary 6 inches (15 cm) from the outside edge of can make the vehicle less stable.
  • Page 239 18. Take the wheel wrench and tighten the 21. Inflate the compact spare tire to a pres- NOTE: wheel bolts. sure of 43.5 psi (3 bar). Do not stow the deflated tire in the compact spare tire location. 19. Inflate the compact spare tire by removing NOTE: The compressor was designed for inflating the the cap from its inflation valve and...
  • Page 240: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF To access the Tire Service Kit, open the liftgate A pair of protective gloves  and lift the load floor. EQUIPPED Some adaptors, for inflating different  elements Description If a tire is punctured, you can make an emer- gency repair using the Tire Service Kit located in the rear storage area under the load plat- form.
  • Page 241: Inflation Procedure

    Inflation Procedure To use the Tire Service Kit, proceed as follows: WARNING! (Continued) 1. Apply the electric park brake. WARNING! A loose Tire Service Kit thrown forward in  2. Connect the hose to the sealant cartridge a collision or hard stop could endanger Do not attempt to seal a tire on the side of containing the sealing liquid.
  • Page 242 4. Insert the plug into the power outlet in the 6. Inflate the tire to a pressure of at least WARNING! center console, then start the engine. 32 psi (2.2 bar). Refer to “Tires” in “Servicing And Maintenance” for more Tire Service Kit is not a permanent flat tire information.
  • Page 243: Checking And Restoring Tire Pressure

    Checking And Restoring Tire Pressure NOTE: When using a portable battery booster pack, The compressor can also be used to check follow the manufacturer's operating instruc- and, if necessary, restore the tire pressure. tions and precautions. Proceed as follows: WARNING! 1.
  • Page 244: Jump Starting Procedure

    The negative terminal (-) is positioned next to WARNING! the passenger side hood lock. Do not connect the jumper cable to the negative (-) post of the discharged battery. The resulting electrical spark could cause the battery to explode and could result in serious injury.
  • Page 245 Preparation For Jump Starting: 4. Connect the opposite end of the negative 2. Disconnect the negative end (-) of the (-) jumper cable to the remote negative (-) jumper cable from the negative (-) post of 1. Firmly apply the parking brake, place the post of the vehicle with the discharged the booster battery.
  • Page 246: Bump Starting

    Bump Starting NOTE: CAUTION! There are steps that you can take to slow down Never jump start the engine by pushing, an impending overheat condition: Driving with a hot cooling system could towing or coasting downhill. damage your vehicle. If temperature gauge If your Air Conditioner (A/C) is on, turn it off.
  • Page 247: Manual Park Release

    MANUAL PARK RELEASE CAUTION! (Continued) See an authorized dealer to disengage the manual park release lever. When securing the vehicle to a flatbed  truck, do not attach to front or rear WARNING! suspension components. Damage to your vehicle may result from improper towing. A special tool is required to perform this Ensure that the Electric Park Brake is procedure.
  • Page 248: Four-Wheel Drive (Awd) Models

    TOW EYES If the vehicle has been in an accident or has Models broken down, a tow eye is provided in the tools A — Front Loading Angle 21.7° container located inside the luggage compart- ment for vehicle towing. Towing is meant only B —...
  • Page 249: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    ENHANCED ACCIDENT NOTE: CAUTION! The largest work angle of a tow cable to fix on RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) the tow eye must not exceed 15°. The tow eye must be used exclusively for  This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced roadside assistance operations.
  • Page 250: Scheduled Servicing

    Windshield washer fluid level.  linkage. For this reason, Alfa Romeo has planned a Tire inflation pressure and condition.  Visually inspect conditions of: engine, trans- series of checks and services for your vehicle ...
  • Page 251: Maintenance Plan (2.0L T4 Mair Engine)

    Maintenance Plan (2.0L T4 MAir Engine) Thousands of miles Years 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thousands of kilometers Change engine oil and replace oil filter ● ● ● SOS backup battery replacement (if equipped) Check battery charge status with the proper instrument ●...
  • Page 252 Thousands of miles Years 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thousands of kilometers Visually inspect conditions and wear of front/rear disc ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● brake pads and operation of pad wear indicators Visually inspect the condition and tensioning of the ●...
  • Page 253 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 254: Maintenance Plan (2.9L V6 Engine)

    Maintenance Plan (2.9L V6 Engine) Thousands of miles Years 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thousands of kilometers ● ● ● SOS backup battery replacement (if equipped) Check battery charge status with the proper instrument. ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 255 Thousands of miles Years 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thousands of kilometers Inspect the CV/Universal joints. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Visually inspect the brake discs surface and edge. ●...
  • Page 256 Thousands of miles Years 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thousands of kilometers Replace the additional fuel filter (if equipped). ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Change the brake fluid. ● ●...
  • Page 257: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT Checking Levels — 2.0L T4 MAir Engine 1 – Engine Coolant Reservoir Cap 4 – Intercooler Coolant Reservoir Cap 5 – Engine Oil Filler Cap 2 – Brake Fluid Reservoir Access Cover 3 – Windshield/Headlights Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap...
  • Page 258: Checking Levels - 2.9L V6 Engine

    Checking Levels — 2.9L V6 Engine 1 – Engine Coolant Reservoir Cap 4 – Intercooler Coolant Reservoir Cap 2 – Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap Access Cover 5 – Engine Oil Dipstick 3 – Windshield/Headlight Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 6 – Engine Oil Filler...
  • Page 259: Engine Oil

    Engine Oil Top-Up And Oil Level Indication Update On CAUTION! Display — 2.9L Quadrifoglio The engine oil level can be seen on the instru- Make sure not to add too much oil when If an engine oil top-off is needed, in order to ment cluster display every time the engine is topping off the engine.
  • Page 260: Engine Coolant Fluid

    NOTE: Engine Coolant Fluid Brake Fluid If you have added the specified amount of oil If the level is too low, unscrew the cap of the Check that the fluid is at the maximum level. If and the indicator is not reading “Full”, please reservoir and add the fluid described in the the fluid level in the tank is low, contact an contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 261: Battery

    Liftgate” section of “Getting To Know Your CAUTION! WARNING! Vehicle”. If the charge level remains under 50% for a Battery acid is a corrosive solution and  Pressure Washing long time, the battery may be damaged by can burn or even blind you. Do not allow sulphation, reducing its capacity and battery acid to contact your eyes, skin, or CAUTION!
  • Page 262 NOTE: Connect the negative terminal of the  charger (usually black) to nut next to the Before using the charging device, always  negative terminal (-) of the battery. make sure that it is appropriate for the installed battery, with constant voltage (below 14.8 Volts) and low amperage (maximum 15 Amps).
  • Page 263: Dealer Service

    For a correct charge/discharge procedure, the Engine Oil Choice Of Engine Oil Type charge voltage must go through the IBS To ensure optimal performance and maximum Engine Oil Level Check sensor. protection in all operating conditions, it is To ensure correct engine lubrication, the oil advised to use certified engine oils.
  • Page 264: Air Filter

    Air Filter Lubricate the external lock barrels twice a WARNING! year. Apply a small amount of high-quality Replacing the Air Cleaner lubricant directly into the lock barrel. Use only refrigerants and compressor See the “Maintenance Plan” for the correct lubricants approved by the manufacturer for If necessary, contact an authorized dealer as servicing intervals.
  • Page 265 Also avoid contact of the rubber profile of the Activation Of The Function If, after using the function, the ignition is set blades with petroleum derivatives such as back to ACC with the blades in a position other To activate this function, disable the wind- engine oil, gas, etc.
  • Page 266: Exhaust System

    NOTE: Then, check that the nozzle holes are not To minimize the risk of damaging the catalytic Do not operate the windshield wiper with the clogged; use a needle to unblock them if converter, proceed as follows: blades lifted from the windshield. necessary.
  • Page 267: Cooling System

    Cooling System If there are impurities in the engine coolant, NOTE: the system must be drained, flushed and Before removing the coolant reservoir cap, refilled: contact an authorized dealer. wait for the system to cool down. WARNING! Check the front part of the condenser to check Topping Up / Draining / Flushing The Engine/ You or others can be badly burned by hot ...
  • Page 268: Braking System

    With engine and system cold, do not top up  WARNING! WARNING! with coolant beyond the maximum level indicated on the reservoir in the engine Never add coolant with the engine hot or Use only manufacturer's recommended   compartment. overheated.
  • Page 269: Automatic Transmission

    Frequency of Oil Changes WARNING! (Continued) In normal vehicle operating conditions, it is not necessary to change the transmission oil. Do not allow petroleum based fluid to  contaminate the brake fluid. Brake seal CAUTION! components could be damaged, causing partial or complete brake failure.
  • Page 270 Tire Markings NOTE: LT (Light Truck) — Metric tire sizing is based  on US design standards. The size designa- P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based  tion for LT-Metric tires is the same as for on US design standards. P-Metric tires have P-Metric tires except for the letters “LT”...
  • Page 271 Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Example Size Designation: P215/65R15XL 95H, 215/65R15 96H, LT235/85R16C, T145/80D18 103M, 31x10.5 R15 LT P = Passenger car tire size based on US design standards, or "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards, or LT = Light truck tire based on US design standards, or T or S = Temporary spare tire or 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in)
  • Page 272 EXAMPLE: Load Identification: Absence of the following load identification symbols on the sidewall of the tire indicates a Standard Load (SL) tire: XL = Extra load (or reinforced) tire, or  LL = Light load tire or  C, D, E, F, G = Load range associated with the maximum load a tire can carry at a specified pressure ...
  • Page 273 Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition The vehicle B-Pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front B-Pillar 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 Cold Tire Inflation Pressure for a minimum of three hours.
  • Page 274 Tire And Loading Information Placard Loading NOTE: Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition, The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not gross axle weight ratings (GAWRs) for the front exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on and rear axles must not be exceeded. For your vehicle.
  • Page 275 Steps For Determining Correct Load (5) Determine the combined weight of Metric Example For Load Limit Limit— luggage and cargo being loaded on the For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg vehicle. That weight may not safely and there will be five 68 kg passengers in your Locate statement “The...
  • Page 277: Tires - General Information

    Fuel Economy WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Underinflated tires will increase tire rolling resistance resulting in higher fuel consump- Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overinflation reduces a tire's ability to  Overloading can cause tire failure, affect cushion shock. Objects on the road and tion.
  • Page 278 Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures CAUTION! (13 to 40 kPa) during operation. DO NOT For vehicle speeds below 100 mph reduce this normal pressure build up or your After inspecting or adjusting the tire (160 km/h), recommended cold tire inflation tire pressure will be too low.
  • Page 279 2.0L Engine Recommended Cold Tire Inflation High Speed Tire Inflation Pressure Pressure Tires Wheel Front Rear Front Rear 235/60 R18 103V 18x8J 30 psi / 210 kPa 33 psi / 230 kPa 33 psi / 230 kPa 38 psi / 260 kPa 235/55 R19 101V &...
  • Page 280 Radial Ply Tires Run Flat Tires — If Equipped WARNING! Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive WARNING! Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. 50 miles (80 km) at 50 mph (80 km/h) after a Forces generated by excessive wheel rapid loss of inflation pressure.
  • Page 281 These indicators are molded into the bottom See the Tire Sizing Chart example found in the WARNING! of the tread grooves. They will appear as “Tire Safety Information” section of this bands when the tread depth becomes a 1/16 manual for more information relating to the Tires and the spare tire should be replaced of an inch (1.6 mm).
  • Page 282: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to WARNING! (Continued) And Wheel — If Equipped mount a conventional tire on the compact spare wheel, since the wheel is designed Never use a tire with a smaller load index ...
  • Page 283: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    Limited Use Spare — If Equipped Wheel And Wheel Trim Care When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including excessive brake dust, care must be The limited use spare tire is for temporary All wheels and wheel trim, especially taken in the selection of tire and wheel emergency use only.
  • Page 284: Tire Types

    Dark Or Low Gloss Wheels when ambient temperatures are less than original equipment or an authorized tire dealer 40°F (5°C) or if roads are covered with ice or for recommended safe operating speeds, CAUTION! snow. For more information, contact an autho- loading and cold tire inflation pressures.
  • Page 285: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    Tire Rotation Recommendations In the case of irregular wear of the tires iden- CAUTION! tify the cause and correct it as soon as Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles possible, by contacting an authorized dealer. To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, operate at different loads and perform observe the following precautions: The rotational direction of the tire must be...
  • Page 286: Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades

    DEPARTMENT OF Traction Grades sponds to a level of performance, which all passenger vehicle tires must meet TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM The Traction grades, from highest to under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety TIRE QUALITY GRADES lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These Standard No.
  • Page 287: Bodywork

    Disconnect the negative battery terminal Any time the vehicle is left inactive for two Spraying of plastic parts, with a protective    and check the battery charge. Repeat this weeks or more, operate the air conditioning function in the more exposed points: under- check once every three months during system with engine idling for at least five door, inner wing, edges, etc.
  • Page 288 To correctly wash the vehicle, follow these Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the Front Headlights instructions: same way as the rest of the vehicle. Use a soft cloth soaked in water and detergent If high pressure jets or cleaners are used to If washing the vehicle in a service that moves for washing vehicles.
  • Page 289: Interiors

    INTERIORS Leather Seats Remove any dust using a microfiber cloth, if necessary moistened with water. The use of Periodically check the cleanliness of the inte- Remove the dry dirt with a chamois or slightly paper tissues is not recommended as these rior, beneath the mats, which could cause damp cloth, without exerting too much pres- may leave residues.
  • Page 290: Identification Data

    For the enthusiasts, the technician, or those Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Plate who just want to know every detail of their The plates are located on the left side A pillar vehicle, useful information on understanding and contain the data about: how your vehicle works is contained in this chapter and illustrated with data, tables, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
  • Page 291: Power Supply

    2.0L T4 MAir Engine 280 HP 87 Octane Minimum (R+M)/2 Method, 91 Recommended, ethanol Fuel percentage is 0–15%. 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...
  • Page 292: Transmission

    TRANSMISSION Version Transmission Traction Eight Forward Gears 2.0L T4 MAir Engine All-Wheel Drive Plus Reverse Eight Forward Gears 2.0L T4 MAir Engine Rear-Wheel Drive Plus Reverse Version Transmission Traction Eight Forward Gears All-Wheel Drive 2.9L V6 Engine Plus Reverse BRAKES Version Front brakes Rear brakes...
  • Page 293: Suspension

    SUSPENSION Version Front Rear Independent wheel Independent wheel with multilink 2.0L T4 MAir Engine double-wishbone suspension system (Continued) Version Front Rear Independent wheel Independent wheel with multilink 2.9L V6 Engine double-wishbone suspension system...
  • Page 294: Steering

    STEERING Curb-to-curb turning Version Type circle Rack and pinion with 2.0L T4 MAir Engine 38.55 ft (11.75 m) electric power steering Curb-to-curb turning Version Type circle Rack and pinion with electric 2.9L V6 Engine 37.10 ft (11.30 m) power steering...
  • Page 295: 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 Front Rear Overall Overall Overall Width Wheelbase Front Track Rear Track Width (Incl Overhang Overhang Length Height (Excl Mirrors) Mirrors) 33.9 inches...
  • Page 296: Luggage Compartment Volume

    Quadrifoglio Model 31.3 inches 111 inches 40.3 inches 182.6 inches 56.1 inches 61.2 inches 63.3 inches 79.7 inches 73.7 inches (795 mm) (2,818 mm) (1,023.6 mm) (4,638 mm) (1,424.9 mm) (1,554.5 mm) (1,607.8 mm) (2,024.4 mm) (1,872 mm) Luggage Compartment Volume Capacity (VDA standards) Rear seats not folded Vehicle unladen: 18.54 cubic feet (525 liters)
  • Page 297: Weights

    WEIGHTS Weights (lbs) 2.0L T4 MAir Engine AWD 2.0L T4 MAir Engine RWD Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 4,007 3,901 to 90% and without optional equipment) Payload including the driver Maximum permitted loads Front axle 2,491 2,403 Rear axle 2,976 2,932...
  • Page 298 Weights (lbs) 2.9L V6 engine Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 4,313 optional equipment) Payload including the driver Maximum permitted loads – Front axle 2,579 – Rear axle 2,976 – Total 5,423 Maximum load on roof 165 lbs (75 kg) 1.
  • Page 299: Fuel Requirements

    FUEL REQUIREMENTS Reformulated Gasoline Problems that result from using gasoline containing more than 15% ethanol (E-15) or This engine is designed to meet all Many areas of the country require the use of gasoline containing methanol are not the emission regulations, and provide cleaner burning gasoline referred to as “Refor- responsibility of the manufacturer and may satisfactory...
  • Page 300: Materials Added To Fuel

    Materials Added To Fuel Fuel System Cautions CAUTION! (Continued) Besides using unleaded gasoline with the CAUTION! The use of fuel additives, which are now  proper octane rating, gasolines that contain being sold as octane enhancers, is not detergents, corrosion and stability additives Follow these guidelines to maintain your recommended.
  • Page 301: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES 2.0 T4 MAir Engine Metric Fuel tank 16.9 Gallons 64 Liters Fuel tank reserve 2.5 Gallons 9.6 Liters Engine cooling system 2.3 Gallons 8.8 Liters Intercooler cooling system 1.4 Gallons 5.25 Liters Engine oil sump and filter 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters Hydraulic brake circuit 0.9 Quarts...
  • Page 302 2.9 V6 Engine Metric Windshield washer fluid reservoir 1.1 Gallons 4.1 Liters Automatic transmission, 2.0 T4 MAir engine 9.8 Quarts 9.3 Liters Main body: 0.8 Quarts Main body: 0.8 Liters Differentials and reduction gears RDU 230-TV Left TV: 0.64 Quarts Left TV: 0.61 Liters Right TV: 0.72 Quarts Right TV: 0.68 Liters...
  • Page 303: 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 304: Chassis Lubrication

    Chassis Lubrication Features Specification Applications Automatic transmission-2.0L / ZF 8HP 50 – Synthetic ATF 2.9L Differential RDU 195; RDU 230-LSD; RDU SAE 75W-85 Synthetic ATF FPW9.55550–DA9 210-eLSD; RDU 210/215-LSD / 2.0L engine Lubricants and greases AWD System FAD transfer case / SAE 75W-80 APL GL-5 Synthetic 2.0L FPW9.55550–DA10...
  • Page 305: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top performance after the initial period of vehicle usage. Acceleration from 0-60 mph / Engine Top speed mph / (km/h) (0-100 km/h) sec. 2.0L T4 MAir 280 HP AWD Engine 143 / (230) * 5.4 * 2.0L T4 MAir 280 HP RWD Engine 143 / (230) * 5.5 * 2.9L V6 Engine...
  • Page 306: Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

    Most had an accident or work done that is not on matters can be resolved with this process. Alfa Romeo Customer Care (Canada) your maintenance log, let the service advisor If for some reason you are still not satisfied, ...
  • Page 307: Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (Tdd/Tty)

    Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Plan Provisions and an Owner Identification WARNING! Card in the mail within three weeks of the Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) vehicle delivery date. If you have any ques- Engine exhaust (internal combustion To assist customers who have hearing difficul- tions about the service contract, call the engines only), some of its constituents, and ties, the manufacturer has installed special...
  • Page 308: In Canada

    If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it In Canada Diagnostic Procedure Manuals may open an investigation, and if it Diagnostic Procedure Manuals are filled with If you believe that your vehicle has a finds that a safety defect exists in a diagrams, charts and detailed illustrations.
  • Page 309 INDEX Antifreeze (Engine Coolant)....... 299 Chart, Tire Sizing........269 Check Engine Light (Malfunction Accessories Purchased By The Owner..4 Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) System ....103 Active Blind Spot Assist ......111 Automatic Climate Controls ......48 Indicator Light)........... 102 Active Safety Systems........103 Automatic Dimming Mirror ......
  • Page 310 Cupholders ........... 69 Oil............299 Gasoline, Reformulated ......297 Customer Assistance .........304 Oil Selection ........... 299 Gross Axle Weight Rating......212 Overheating..........244 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ....212 Starting........... 244 GVWR ............211 Daytime Running Lights....... 38 Engine Compartment......... 255 Defroster, Windshield ........152 Engine Compartment (Washing)....
  • Page 311 Interior Lights ..........41 Map ............41 Interiors (Cleaning)........287 Park ............39 Paintwork (Cleaning And Maintenance) .. 285 Reading ............ 41 Panic Brake Assist (PBA) System ..... 107 Turn Signals ........40, 153 Park Assist ..........196 ParkSense System ........196 Jack Operation..........267 Loading Vehicle..........
  • Page 312 Rims And Tires ...........267 Seats............. 27 Suggestions For Driving ......218 Roll Over Warning........... 3 Adjustment..........29 Sun Roof ............55 Head Restraints........33 Supplemental Restraint System – Height Adjustment........27 Air Bag ............131 Safety Checks Inside Vehicle ....152 Power............27 Suspension ..........
  • Page 313 Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight ....214 Towing..........212, 214 Uconnect Settings Warnings, Roll Over ........3 Disabled Vehicle ........245 Customer Programmable Features..22 Warranty Information ........ 305 Towing Eyes ..........246 Passive Entry Programming ....22 Washer Fluid For Windshield/ TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring Uniform Tire Quality Grades ......
  • Page 315 Some states or provinces prohibit the use of cellular telephones or texting while driving. It is always the driver’s responsibility to comply with all local laws. This Owner’s Manual has been prepared to help you get acquainted with your new Alfa Romeo brand vehicle and to provide a convenient reference source for common questions.
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