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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 108GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
VDC SYSTEM
(Vehicle Dynamics Control) 
This is an electronic system that controls car stability in the event
of tyre grip loss.
The VDC system also includes the following s

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 110GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
BRAKE ASSIST 
(emergency braking assistance)
This system, which cannot be excluded, recognises emergency brak-
ing (on the basis of the brake pedal operation speed) and all

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR119
1The ultimate responsibility when parking and car-
rying out other dangerous manoeuvres still rests
with the driver. When carrying out such manoeu-
vres, always ensure that

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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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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) STARTING UP AND DRIVING151
3
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

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 152STARTING UP AND DRIVING
EMERGENCY START
If the Ywarning light in the instrument panel remains on con-
stantly, contact an Alfa Romeo Authorised Service Provider.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the igniti

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) STARTING UP AND DRIVING153
3
IMPORTANT Carry out these manoeuvres with the brake pedal pressed.
IMPORTANT For vehicles equipped with a front armrest, lift this
up to ensure that it does not interfere

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Alfa Romeo MiTo 2009  Owner handbook (in English) 156STARTING UP AND DRIVING
CONDITIONS OF USE
Cold starting
Short distances and frequent cold start-ups will prevent the en-
gine from reaching optimal running temperature. Consequently,
both fuel cons
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