Alfa Romeo CODE system
failure/Alarm failure (amber)(for versions/markets, where provided)
The warning light (or symbol on the display) will come on (on some
versions, with a message on the display) to indicate an Alfa Romeo
CODE system or alarm failure (for versions/markets, where provided).
In this case, contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services as soon as
possible.
Break-in attempt
If this warning light flashes or, on some versions, if the symbol appears
in the display (together with a message) this indicates a break-in
attempt. Contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services as soon as possible.Glow plug preheating
(diesel versions) (amber)
This warning light switches on when the key is turned to MAR. It will
switch off as soon as the heater plugs have reached a preset
temperature. The engine can be started as soon as the warning light
switches off.
IMPORTANT In mild or high temperature conditions, the warning light
comes on for an extremely short time.
Glow plug preheating failure
(diesel versions)The warning light will flash (a message will appear on the display, on
some versions) to indicate a fault in the glow plugs preheating system.
Contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services as soon as possible to
eliminate the fault.
Water in diesel filter
(diesel versions) (amber)
The warning light remains on constantly when driving (together with a
message in the display), to indicate the presence of water in the
diesel filter.
The presence of water in the fuel supply circuit may cause
severe damage to the injection system and irregular engine
operation. If the
warning light comes on in the
instrument panel (together with a message in the display) contact Alfa
Romeo Authorized Services as soon as possible to bleed the system.
Water may have entered the tank if this appears immediately after
refuelling: if this happens, switch the engine off immediately and
contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services.
Fuel reserve – Limited range
(amber)
The warning light turns on when 8-10 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
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CLIMATE CONTROL (cooling)Proceed as follows to cool the passenger compartment:
❒turn knob A to blue section;
❒press button F to turn air recirculation on (circular LED around the
button on);
❒turn knob E to
;
❒press button B to turn the climate control system on and turn C knob
to at least 1 (1stspeed); for faster action, turn knob C to 6
(maximum fan speed).
Adjusting cooling
❒turn knob A rightwards to increase the temperature;
❒press button F to turn internal air recirculation off (circular LED
around the button off);
❒turn knob C to reduce the fan speed.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT HEATINGProceed as follows to rapidly heat the passenger compartment:
❒turn knob A to the red section;
❒press button F to turn on the air recirculation system;
❒turn knob E to
;
❒turn knob C to 6 (maximum fan speed).
Then use the controls to maintain the desired comfort conditions and
press button F to turn air recirculation off (circular LED around the
button off) and prevent misting.
IMPORTANT When the engine is cold, it takes a few minutes to obtain
fast heating.
AUTOMATIC DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
(MAX-DEF function)This function activates automatic demisting/defrosting of: front
windows (windscreen and side windows), heated nozzles, heated
exterior rear view mirrors.
To activate the function, turn knob E to the “Defrosting” symbol
identified by the
symbol.
The manual climate control system will automatically set itself to the
following configuration:
❒the demisting symbol
will turn from red to orange (to indicate
that the function has been activated);
❒the heated rear window (and all defrosting devices in the car) will
be turned on. The circular LED around the
button will light up
to indicate that the function has been activated;
❒the air flow will go to maximum speed (6);
❒air circulation will be opened, if it was closed (the circular LED
around the corresponding button will be off);
❒air mixing will go to “maximum heat”;
❒the additional electric heater (for versions/markets, where provided)
will be turned on;
❒the compressor will be activated (the circular LED will switch on to
indicate that the AC function is on).
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When the outside temperature is low, the system could automatically
turn the compressor on and turn air recirculation off for safer driving.TURNING THE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM OFFPress the
button (LED on button off).
With climate control off:
❒air recirculation is on, thus isolating the passenger compartment
from the outside;
❒the compressor is off;
❒the fan is off;
❒the heated rear window can be switched on or off;
❒the AQS (Air Quality System) function cannot be activated.
IMPORTANT The climate control system control unit stores the
temperatures set before the system was switched off and restores them
when any button of the system is pressed (except for button D).
To restart the climate control system in fully automatic mode press the
AUTO button.
START&STOPAutomatic Climate Control
The automatic climate control system manages the Start&Stop function
(engine off when speed is zero) to ensure adequate comfort inside
the car.
Specifically, the Start&Stop function is turned off when the weather is
particularly hot or cold to guarantee an adequate level of comfort
inside the passenger compartment; therefore, the engine will not be
stopped during these transient conditions, even if the speed is zero.When the Start&Stop function is active (engine off at zero car speed),
the climate control system will request the reactivation of the engine
if the inside temperature conditions rapidly deteriorate (or if the user
requests maximum cooling – LO – or quick demisting – MAX DEF).
With the Start&Stop function on (engine off at zero speed), air flow is
reduced to the minimum to maintain comfort conditions inside the
passenger compartment as long as possible when the system is in
AUTO mode (LED N on).
The climate control system control unit attempts to manage the
discomfort caused by the engine stopping (compressor and engine
coolant pump off) but operation of the climate control system can be
enhanced by turning the Start&Stop off by pressing the dedicated
button on the dashboard.
NoteIn particularly severe climate conditions it is recommended to
limit the use of the Start&Stop function to prevent the compressor from
continuously switching on and off, with consequent rapid misting of the
windows and accumulation of humidity with unpleasant smells in the
passenger compartment.
NoteWhen the Start&Stop function is on (engine off and vehicle
speed zero), the automatic recirculation management is turned off
always taking air in from outside, to reduce the probability of window
misting up (as the compressor is off).
ADDITIONAL HEATER(for versions/markets, where provided)
This allows the passenger compartment to be heated more quickly in
cold weather conditions. The additional heater turns off automatically
after the required comfort conditions are achieved.
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Automatic dual zone climate control system
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The additional heater activates automatically depending on the
environmental conditions and with engine started.
Manual climate control system
The additional heater activates automatically when knob A is turned to
the end of the red section and the fan is set to at least 1
stspeed.
IMPORTANT The heater only works if the outside temperature and
engine coolant temperature are low. The heater will not activate if the
battery voltage is too low.
EXTERIOR LIGHTSLEFT STALKThe left stalk fig. 39 operates most of the exterior lights. The external
lights can only be switched on when the ignition key is at MAR.
The instrument panel and the various controls on the dashboard will
come on when the external lights are switched on.DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL)“Daytime Running Lights”
With the ignition key at MAR and ring nut A fig. 39 turned to
,the
daytime running lights switch on. The other lights and interior lighting
stay off.
For daytime running light functionality, see the “Menu Items”
paragraph in this section. If the function is deactivated, no lights are
switched on when ring nut A is turned to
.
fig. 39
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Press the clutch pedal fully to change gears correctly. It
is therefore essential that there is nothing under the
pedals: make sure the mats are lying flat and do not
get in the way of the pedals.Do not drive with your hand resting on the gear lever as
the force exerted, even if slight, could lead over time to
premature wear of the gearbox internal components.
SAVING FUELHere are some suggestions which can help you to save fuel and lower
harmful emissions.GENERAL CONSIDERATIONSCar maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in accordance with the
“Scheduled Servicing Plan” (see chapter “Maintenance and care”).
Ty r e s
Check the tyre pressure at least once every 4 weeks: if the pressure is
too low, consumption levels increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot. The weight of the car and its
arrangement greatly affect fuel consumption and stability.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof after use. These
accessories lower aerodynamic penetration and adversely affect
consumption levels. It is better to use a trailer to transport particularly
bulky objects.
Electrical devices
Only use electrical devices for the time needed. The heated rear
window, additional headlights, windscreen wipers and heater fan
require a considerable amount of energy; increasing the current uptake
increases fuel consumption (by up to +25% in an urban cycle).
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT JUNCTION
UNITfig. 163DEVICE PROTECTEDFUSE AMPS
Lumbar adjustmentsF60 15
Front seat heaterF61 15
BOSE amplifier + SubwooferF62 20
Left front seat movementF63 15
Right front seat movementF64 15
Electric sun roofF65 15
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INDEX
A
BS system ........................................ 96
– System intervention.......................... 96
Additional heater ................................. 61
AFS adaptive lights (Adaptive
Frontlight System) ............................... 74
Air cleaner .......................................... 192
Alarm ................................................. 38
“Alfa DNA” system ............................. 99
– Driving modes................................. 100
– Engagement/disengagement of
"All Weather" mode ........................ 101
– Engagement/disengagement of
"Dynamic" mode............................. 100
– "Natural" Mode .............................. 100A
lfa Romeo Code system .................... 32
Ashtray ............................................... 80
ASR system (AntiSlip Regulation) ........... 98
Automatic dual zone climate control ...... 55
Battery .............................................. 192
– advice for extending lifetime............. 192
– replacement .................................... 192
Battery (recharging).............................. 173
Body versions....................................... 204
Bodywork– bodywork codes .............................. 204
– maintenance ................................... 199
– protection against atmospheric
agents ............................................ 198
– warranty......................................... 198
Bonnet................................................. 93
– Closing ........................................... 93
– Opening ......................................... 93
Brake Assist ......................................... 98
Brakes ................................................. 212
– brake fluid level............................... 191
bulb replacement ................... 158-159-160
– interior lights................................... 162
Bulb replacement
– exterior lights .................................. 157
Bulbs
– types of bulbs.................................. 155
Carrying children safely ...................... 121
CBC (Cornering Brake Control) system ... 98
Central locking..................................... 74
Changing a bulb .................................. 154
– General instructions ......................... 154
Changing a wheel ................................ 143
Cigar lighter ........................................ 79
Cleaning and maintenance– bodywork ....................................... 198
– car interior...................................... 200
– engine compartment ........................ 200
– front headlights ............................... 199
– leather parts ................................... 201
– leather seats.................................... 201
– plastic and coated parts ................... 201
– seats and fabric parts ...................... 200
– windows ......................................... 199
Climate control..................................... 48
– Central air diffusers ......................... 48
– Rear air diffuser .............................. 49
– Side air diffusers ............................. 48
– Upper air diffusers .......................... 48
Climatic comfort ................................... 50
– Diffusers ......................................... 50
Clutch ................................................. 211
CO2 emissions..................................... 231
Code Card........................................... 33
Control buttons..................................... 21
Control panel and instruments ............... 4
– Multifunction display........................ 4
– Reconfigurable multifunction
display ........................................... 5
Controls............................................... 73
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