Dear Customer,
we would like to congratulate and thank you for choosing Alfa Romeo.
We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your car and use it in the best possible way. Please read it all the way
through before taking your car on the road for the first time.
Here you will find information, tips and important warnings regarding use of your car and how to achieve the best performance from the technological
features of your Alfa Romeo. The handbook also provides a description of special features and tips as well as essential information for correct care,
maintenance, safety of car driving and use and preservation of your Alfa Romeo over time.
Carefully read the warnings and indications marked with the following symbols:
personal safety;
car safety;
environmental protection.
The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Alfa Romeo offers to its Customers:
❒the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity;
❒the range of additional services available to Alfa Romeo Customers.
We are confident that these instructions will help you become familiar with your new car and the Alfa Romeo after-sales staff who will be at your
service.
Enjoy reading. Happy motoring!
This Owner Handbook describes all versions of the Alfa MiTo; please consider only the information
relevant to your version, engine and configuration. All data contained in this publication are purely
indicative. Fiat Group Automobiles can modify the specifications of the vehicle model described in this
publication at any time, for technical or marketing purposes. For further information, contact an Alfa
Romeo Dealership.
CONTROL BUTTONS"+" or
(versions with Start&Stop system): to scroll upwards
through the screen and the related options or to increase the displayed
value fig. 8.
MENU ESC: brief press to access the menu and/or go to the next
screen or confirm your choice. Long press to return to the standard
screen.
"–" or(versions with Start&Stop system): to scroll downwards
through the screen and the related options or to decrease the displayed
value.
IMPORTANT The "+" and "–" buttons (or
and
for
versions with Start&Stop system) activate different functions according
to the following situations:
❒within the menu, they allow you to scroll up and down through the
options;
❒during settings operations, they increase or decrease values.
SETUP MENUThe menu comprises a series of options which can be selected using
the "+" and "–" buttons (or
and
for versions with
Start&Stop system) to access the different selection and setting
operations (Setup) indicated below.
Some items have a submenu. The menu can be activated by briefly
pressing the MENU ESC button.
The menu comprises the following options:
❒MENU
❒SPEED BEEP
❒LIGHT SENSOR (for versions/markets where provided)
❒RAIN SENSOR (for versions/markets, where provided)
❒TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA
❒SET TIME
❒SET DATE
❒FIRST PAGE (for versions/markets where provided)
❒SEE RADIO
❒AUTOCLOSE
❒MEASUREMENT UNIT
❒LANGUAGE
❒BUZZER VOLUME
❒BUTTON VOLUME
❒SEAT BELT BEEP/BUZZ
fig. 8
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Rain sensor (Rain sensor sensitivity
adjustment)This function allows you to adjust the rain sensor sensitivity to 4 levels.
To set the required sensitivity level proceed as follows:
❒briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set sensitivity level will flash
on the display;
❒press the + or - button to adjust;
❒press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to the menu screen or
hold the button down to return to the standard screen without
storing.Activation/Trip B data (Trip B
enablement)This function may be used to activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B
(partial trip). For further information see “Trip computer”.
Proceed as follows to switch the function on and off:
❒press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the display flash On or
Off according to the previous setting;
❒press the + or - button to select;
❒press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to the menu screen or
hold the button down to return to the standard screen without
storing.
Time adjustment (Clock adjustment)This function enables the clock to be set through two sub-menus:
“Time” and “Format”.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒briefly press MENU ESC: the display will show the two submenus
“Time” and “Mode”;
❒press the + or - button to move between the two submenus;
❒once the submenu to be modified has been selected, briefly press the
MENU ESC button;
❒when you select the “Time” submenu, pressing MENU ESC briefly
makes the "hours" flash on the display;
❒press the + or - button to adjust;
❒briefly press MENU ESC: the “minutes” will flash on the display;
❒press the + or - button to adjust.
IMPORTANT Each press on the + or - buttons causes an increase or
decrease of one unit. Hold down the button to increase/decrease the
setting rapidly and automatically. Complete the setting by with single
presses of the button when you approach the required value.
❒If you select “Format” submenu, pressing MENU ESC briefly makes
the display mode flash on the display;
❒press + or - to select “24h” or “12h”.
When you have made the required adjustments, briefly press button
MENU ESC to go back to the submenu screen or hold the button down
to go back to the main menu screen without saving.
❒hold the MENU ESC button down again to go back to the standard
screen or to the main menu according to the position in the menu.
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CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELYFor optimal protection in the event of a collision, all passengers must
be seated and wearing adequate restraint systems. This is even more
important for children.
This prescription is compulsory in all EC countries according to EC
Directive 2003/20/EC. Compared with adults, a child's head is
proportionally larger and heavier than the rest of the body, while
muscles and bone structure are not fully developed. Therefore, correct
restraint systems are necessary which are different from adult seat
belts.
Over 1.50 m in height, from the point of view of restraint systems,
children are considered as adults and wear the seat belts normally.
The results of research in relation to the best protection for children is
summarised in European Regulation EEC-R44, which divides the
restraint systems into five groups in addition to making their use
compulsory:Group Weight groups
Group0 upto10kg
Group 0+ up to 13 kg
Group 1 9-18 kg
Group 2 15-25 kg
Group 3 22-36 kgAll restraint devices must bear the type-approval data along with the
control mark on a label firmly secured to the child seat which must
never be removed.Lineaccessori Alfa Romeo includes child seats for each weight group.
These devices are recommended having been specifically tested for
Alfa Romeo cars.
Do not arrange cradle child seats facing backwards if
the front passenger side airbag is enabled.
Deployment of the airbag in an accident could cause
fatal injuries to the baby regardless of the severity of the
collision. It is advisable to always carry children in a child seat on
the rear seat, which is the most protected position in the event
of a collision.Should it be absolutely necessary to carry a child on the
front seat in a backwards-facing cradle seat, the
passenger's front and side air bags must be deactivated
through the Setup menu. Deactivation should be verified by
checking the
warning light on the instrument panel.
The passenger seat must also be slid back as far as possible in order
to avoid the child seat from coming into contact with the dashboard.
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IDENTIFICATION DATAThe identification details of the car are:
❒V.I.N. plate;
❒Chassis marking;
❒Body paintwork identification plate;
❒Engine marking.
V.I.N. PLATEThis is located on the left side of the rear luggage compartment floor
and bears the following data fig. 170:BType-approval number.CVehicle type identification codeDChassis serial number.EMaximum authorised weight of vehicle fully ladenFMaximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden plus trailer.GMaximum permitted weight on first (front) axleHMaximum permitted weight on second (rear) axleIEngine type.LBodywork version code.M
Spares number.
NCorrect value of smoke coefficient (for diesel engines)
fig. 170
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CHASSIS MARKINGThis is printed on the passenger compartment floor, near the front right
seat.
Slide flap A fig. 171 to access.
The marking includes:
❒vehicle type (ZAR 955000);
❒chassis serial number.BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATION
PLATEThis is fitted to the inside of the tailgate and bears the following data
fig. 172:
APaint manufacturer.
BColour name.
CFiat colour code.
DRespray and touch up code.
ENGINE MARKINGThis is stamped on the cylinder block and gives the model and the
chassis serial number.
fig. 171
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fig. 172
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– Rear head restraints......................... 53
Hill Holder system ................................ 103Identification data
– bodywork paint plate....................... 213
– Chassis marking .............................. 213
– engine marking ............................... 213
– identification data plate ................... 212
Ignition device ..................................... 48
– Steering lock ................................... 48
Installation of electrical/electronic
devices .............................................. 116
Installing a Universal Isofix child seat ..... 135
Interior fittings ...................................... 82
Interiors (cleaning)................................ 211Jack................................................... 155Light clusters
– front light clusters (changing a
bulb) .............................................. 169
– rear light clusters (changing a
bulb) .............................................. 171
Lubricants (specifications)...................... 245
Luggage compartment .......................... 94
– Closing the luggage compartment..... 95
– Emergency luggage compartment
opening .......................................... 94– Extending the luggage
compartment................................... 96
– Luggage compartment
initialisation .................................... 95
– Opening the luggage
compartment................................... 94
Luggage compartment roof light
– bulb replacement............................. 173
M
ain beam headlights ....................... 71
– bulb replacement............................. 169
Maintenance and care
– heavy-duty use of the car ................. 192
– periodic checks ............................... 192
– scheduled servicing ......................... 187
– scheduled servicing plan .................. 188
Menu options ....................................... 29
MSR system ......................................... 104
Multifunction display ............................ 24
N
umber plate lights
– bulb replacement............................. 172
Parking ............................................. 145
– Handbrake ..................................... 145
Parking lights ....................................... 70
Parking sensors .................................... 117
Performance ........................................ 236
Plugs (type) .......................................... 216Pollen filter........................................... 202
Power sockets....................................... 83
Preparation for "Isofix" child seat .......... 134
Preparation to install a portable
navigation system .............................. 115
Pretensioners........................................ 127
– Load limiters ................................... 127
Protecting the environment .................... 123
– Particulate filter (DPF)....................... 123
Puddle light
– bulb replacement............................. 175
Radio transmitters and mobile
phones.............................................. 116
Rain sensor .......................................... 73
Raising the car ..................................... 185
Rear fog light ....................................... 80
Rear fog light/reversing light................. 172
Rear view mirrors ................................. 54
– Door mirrors ................................... 55
– Internal mirror ................................. 54
Rear window washer jets ...................... 208
Rear window washer
– rear window washer fluid level ......... 201
Rear window washer/wiper .................. 74
Rear Window Wiper
– blade replacement ........................... 207
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