if the underbody or rear section of the
vehicle have been damaged, have the
entire exhaust system and adjoining
bodywork areas checked at your
authorized dealer to identify any
components which are broken,
damaged, worn or have moved from
their correct fitting position.
Open welding or loose connections
may permit exhaust gas to enter the
passenger compartment.
Have the exhaust system checked
every time the vehicle is raised. Replace
the components where necessary (for
these operations, contact an authorized
dealer).
In normal operating conditions, the
catalytic converter does not require
maintenance. To ensure that it operates
correctly, however, and prevent it from
getting damaged, it is extremely
important that the engine operates
perfectly.
To minimize the risk of damaging the
catalytic converter, proceed as follows:
Do not stop the engine or deactivate
the ignition with gear engaged and
vehicle in motion.
Do not attempt to start the engine
by bump starting.
Do not persist in using the vehicle if
idling is very irregular or the operating
conditions are very notably irregular.
Warning!
Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They
contain carbon monoxide (CO), which is
colorless and odorless. Breathing it can
make you unconscious and can eventually
poison you.
A hot exhaust system can start a fire if
you park over materials that can burn.
Such materials might be grass or leaves
coming into contact with your exhaust
system. Do not park or operate your
vehicle in areas where your exhaust system
can contact anything that can burn.
Cooling System
Warning!
Turn vehicle off and disconnect the fan
motor lead before working near the radiator
cooling fan.
You or others can be badly burned by
hot engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam
from your radiator. If you see or hear steam
coming from under the hood, do not open
the hood until the radiator has had time to
cool. Never open a cooling system
pressure cap when the radiator or coolant
bottle is hot.
Keep hands, tools, clothing, and jewelry
away from the radiator cooling fan when
the hood is raised. The fan starts automatically and may start at any time,
whether the engine is running or not.
When working near the radiator cooling
fan, disconnect the fan motor lead or turn
the ignition to the OFF mode. The fan is
temperature controlled and can start at any
time the ignition is in the ON mode.
You or others can be badly burned by
hot engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam
from your radiator. If you see or hear steam
coming from under the hood, do not open
the hood until the radiator has had time to
cool. Never try to open a cooling system
pressure cap when the radiator is hot.
Engine Coolant Check
Check the engine coolant level every oil
change or before long trips.
If there are impurities in the engine
coolant, the system must be drained,
flushed and refilled: contact an
authorized dealer.
Check the front part of the condenser
to check for any build-up of insects,
leaves or other debris. Should it be
dirty, clean it by spraying delicately with
water.
Check the hoses of the engine cooling
system to ensure that the rubber has
not deteriorated and that there are no
cracks, tears, cuts or obstructions in
the expansion tank side and radiator
side connectors. Should there be any
doubt regarding leaks from the system
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Corrosion Warranty
Your vehicle is covered by Corrosion
Warranty against perforation due to rust
of any original element of the structure
or bodywork. For the general terms of
this warranty, refer to the Warranty
Booklet.
Preserving The
Bodywork
Paint
Touch up abrasions and scratches
immediately to prevent the formation of
rust.
Maintenance of paintwork consists of
washing the car: the frequency
depends on the conditions and
environment where the car is used. For
example, it is advisable to wash the
vehicle more often in areas with high
levels of atmospheric pollution or salted
roads.
Some parts of the vehicle may be
covered with a matt paint which, in
order to be maintained intact, requires
special care.
To correctly wash the vehicle, follow
these instructions:
If high pressure jets or cleaners are
used to wash the vehicle, keep a
distance of at least 15 inches (40 cm)
from the bodywork to avoid damage or
alteration. Build up of water could cause
damage to the vehicle in the long term.
To make it easier to remove any dirt
deposits in the area where the blades
are normally located it is recommended
to position the windshield wipers
vertically (service position), for more
information, refer to “Dealer Service” in
this chapter.
Wash the bodywork using a low
pressure jet of water if possible.
Wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy
solution over the bodywork, frequently
rinsing the sponge.
Rinse well with water and dry with a
leather chamois.
Dry the less visible parts (e.g. door
frames, hood, headlight frames, etc.)
with special care, as water may
stagnate more easily in these areas. Do
not wash the car after it has been left in
the sun or with the hood hot: this may
alter the shine of the paintwork.
Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in
the same way as the rest of the vehicle.
If washing the car in a service that moves
the car, for cars with automatic
transmissions, PARK (P) must be cut out.
You have to shut off the engine in the
following conditions: car stopped,
transmission in NEUTRAL (N), press the
starter button for at least three seconds.
Note:
Avoid parking under trees; the resin
dropped by trees makes the paintwork
go opaque and increases the possibility
of corrosion.
Windows
Use specific detergents and clean
cloths to prevent scratching or altering
the transparency.
Caution!
Wipe the rear window inside gently with a
cloth following the direction of the filaments
to avoid damaging the heating device.
Front headlights
Use a soft cloth soaked in water and
detergent for washing cars.
Note:
Never use aromatic substances
(e.g. gasoline) or ketones (e.g.
acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses
of the headlights.
When cleaning with a pressure
washer, keep the pressure washer at
least eight inches (20 cm) away from
the headlights.
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PretensionersSeat Belts ..............113
Prolonged vehicle inactivity ......233
Radial Ply Tires.............230
Radio Frequency General Information ......16,18,25
Radio transmitters and mobile phones ...................4
Rear Camera ...............170
Rear Cross Path ..............99
Rear Seats .................29
Rear View Mirrors .............33
Reformulated Gasoline .........248
Refueling procedure ...........171
Refueling the vehicle ..........171
Refuelling ................ .250
Reminder, Seat Belt ...........109
Remote Starting System ........135
Replacement Tires ............231
Replacing a bulb .............180
Replacing an external bulb ......182
Replacing an internal bulb .......182
Reporting Safety Defects .......257
Restraint, Head ..............29
Restraints, Child .............123
Rimsandtires ............. .218
Safety Defects, Reporting.......257
Safety Information, Tire .........218
Saving fuel ................ .174SBL Function
................36
Scheduled servicing ...........203
Scheduled servicing program (2.9 V6 gasoline engine
versions) ............... .204
Seat Belt Energy Management Feature . . .113
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting . . .112
Lap/Shoulder Belts .........110
Pregnant Women ..........113
Seat Belt Pretensioner .......113
Seat Belt Reminder .........109
Seat Belt Reminder ...........109
Seat Belts ................ .109
Child Restraint ............123
Front Seat ...........109,110
Pregnant Women ..........113
Pretensioners ............113
Rear Seat ...............110
Untwisting Procedure .......112
Seats .....................26
Adjustment .............26,27
Head Restraints ............29
Height Adjustment ..........27
Power ..................27
Tilting ..................27
Service Assistance ...........255
Service Contract .............256
Service Manuals .............257 Servicing procedures
..........212
Shoulder Belts ..............110
Signals, Turn ................36
Snow chains ...............228
Snow Tires ............... .228
Spare Tire ..............225,226
Speed Control Accel/Decel .............154
Cancel ................ .155
Resume ............... .154
S
et .................. .153
Speed Control (Cruise Control) .........153,155
Speed Limiter ...............152
Starting .................. .197
Starting And Operating .........197
Starting Procedures ...........197
Starting the engine ...........135
Steering Tilt Column ...............31
Wheel, Heated ............32
Wheel, Tilt ...............31
Steering System .............244
Steering Wheel ...............31
Stop/Start Evo ..............150
Storage ...................58
Suggestions for driving .........174
Sun Roof ..................50
Sun Visors ..................55
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