2009 Alfa Romeo MiTo Owner handbook (in English)

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 144SAFETY
KNEE AIRBAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE fig. 17
This is located in a dedicated compartment under the steering wheel.
It provides additional protection in the event of a frontal impact.
fig. 17A0J0056

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SIDE AIRBAGS 
(SIDE BAG - WINDOW BAG)
The car is fitted with front side bags for driver and passenger for
protecting the chest, and window bags for protecting front and rear
passengers’

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 146SAFETY
A small amount of dust will be released when the airbags are de-
ployed: this is in no way toxic and does not indicate an outbreak
of fire. It may however irritate the eyes and skin: wash wi

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The expiry dates of the pyrotechnic charge and spi-
ral contact are shown in the plate installed inside
the glove compartment. Refer to an Alfa Romeo
Authorised Services when it’s time t

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 148SAFETY
“ALCOHOL TEST” KIT 
(where required)
This is located in the passenger-side glove compartment.
The kit consists of an envelope (fig. 20) containing all medical
products for checking the a

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Starting the engine................................................................................ 150
Parking............................................................

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 150STARTING UP AND DRIVING
STARTING THE ENGINE
STARTING PROCEDURE FOR PETROL VERSIONS
Proceed as follows:
❍engage the handbrake and place the gearbox in neutral;
❍press the clutch pedal down to th

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In the initial period of use, it is advisable to avoid
placing the car under excessive stress (for instance
excessive acceleration, extended travel at maxi-
mum speed, sha