
Warning!
Being too close to the steering wheel or
instrument panel during front air bag
deployment could cause serious injury,
including death. Air bags need room to
inflate. Sit back, comfortably extending
your arms to reach the steering wheel or
instrument panel.
Never place a rear-facing child restraint in
front of an air bag. A deploying passenger
front air bag can cause death or serious injury
to a child 12 years or younger, including a
child in a rear-facing child restraint.
Never install a rear-facing child restraint
in the front seat of a vehicle. Only use a
rear-facing child restraint in the rear seat.
If the vehicle does not have a rear seat, do
not transport a rear-facing child restraint in
that vehicle.
Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag
Features
The Advanced Front Air Bag system has
multistage driver and front passenger air
bags. This system provides output
appropriate to the severity and type of
collision as determined by the Occupant
Restraint Controller (ORC), which may
receive information from the front
impact sensors (if equipped) or other
system components. The first stage inflator is triggered
immediately during an impact that
requires air bag deployment. A low
energy output is used in less severe
collisions. A higher energy output is used
for more severe collisions.
This vehicle may be equipped with a
driver and/or front passenger seat belt
buckle switch that detects whether the
driver or front passenger seat belt is
buckled. The seat belt buckle switch may
adjust the inflation rate of the Advanced
Front Air Bags.
This vehicle may be equipped with driver
and/or front passenger seat track
position sensors that may adjust the
inflation rate of the Advanced Front Air
Bags based upon seat position.
Warning!
No objects should be placed over or near
the air bag on the instrument panel or
steering wheel because any such objects
could cause harm if the vehicle is in a collision
severe enough to cause the air bag to inflate.
Do not put anything on or around the air
bag covers or attempt to open them
manually. You may damage the air bags and
you could be injured because the air bags
may no longer be functional. The protective
covers for the air bag cushions are designed
to open only when the air bags are inflating.
Relying on the air bags alone could lead
to more severe injuries in a collision. The air
bags work with your seat belt to restrain you properly. In some collisions, air bags
won’t deploy at all. Always wear your seat
belts even though you have air bags.
Front Air Bag Operation
Front Air Bags are designed to provide
additional protection by supplementing
the seat belts. Front air bags are not
expected to reduce the risk of injury in
rear, side, or rollover collisions. The front
air bags will not deploy in all frontal
collisions, including some that may
produce substantial vehicle damage —
for example, some pole collisions, truck
underrides, and angle offset collisions.
On the other hand, depending on the type
and location of impact, front air bags may
deploy in crashes with little vehicle
front-end damage but that produce a
severe initial deceleration.
Because air bag sensors measure vehicle
deceleration over time, vehicle speed and
damage by themselves are not good
indicators of whether or not an air bag
should have deployed.
Seat belts are necessary for your
protection in all collisions, and also are
needed to help keep you in position, away
from an inflating air bag.
When the ORC detects a collision
requiring the front air bags, it signals the
inflator units. A large quantity of
non-toxic gas is generated to inflate the
front air bags.
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SAFETY

ALFA ACTIVE SUSPENSION
(AAS)
The vehicle's electronic suspension
management system is aimed at
optimizing the vehicle's performance.
The system continuously monitors the
damping of the suspension through the
actuator installed on each shock
absorber. The calibration of the shock
absorbers can be adjusted to the
conditions of the road surface and to the
dynamic conditions of the vehicle,
improving its comfort and road handling.
The
driver can choose, even while driving,
(only in "d" or "RACE" mode), between two
types of suspension calibration: a more
sporty ride or a more comfortable one.
By pushing the button, the system will
work with the shock absorber calibration
which favors driving comfort.
If the system fails, the following symbol
will appear in the instrument cluster
display
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STOP/START SYSTEM
Stop/Start System
The Stop/Start system automatically
shuts off the engine during a vehicle stop if
the required conditions are met. Releasing
the brake pedal or accelerator pedal will
automatically restart the engine.
The function was developed to increase
vehicle efficiency by reducing fuel
consumption, gas emissions, and sound
pollution.
Operating Mode
Stopping the Engine
With vehicle at a standstill and brake
pedal pressed, the engine switches off if
the gear selector is in a position other
than REVERSE (R).
The system does not operate when the
gear selector is in REVERSE (R), in order
to making parking maneuvers easier.
In the event of stops uphill, engine
switching off is disabled to make the
"Hill Start Assist" function available
(works only with running engine).
NOTE: The engine can only be
automatically stopped after having run at
about 6 mph (10 km/h). After an
automatic restart, the vehicle only needs
to exceed a speed of 0.3 mph (0.5 km/h)
to stop the engine.
Engine stopping is signaled by the
symbol lighting up on the instrument
cluster display. Restarting the Engine
To restart the engine, release the brake
pedal.
With the brake pressed and the
transmission in automatic mode DRIVE
(D), the engine will restart by shifting
to REVERSE (R), to PARK (P) or to
"AutoStick".
With brake pressed if the gear selector is
in "AutoStick" mode, the engine will
restart by shifting to PARK (P) or by
moving the selector to + or -.
System Manual Activation/
Deactivation
To manually activate/deactivate the
system, push the button located in the
control panel on the left of the steering
wheel.
04306S0001EMAlfa Active Suspension Button
07126S0051EMStop/Start Button
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STARTING AND OPERATING

REFUELING THE VEHICLE
Refueling The Vehicle
Before refueling, make sure that the fuel
type is correct.
Also, stop the engine before refueling.
Note:An inefficient catalytic converter
leads to harmful exhaust emissions, thus
contributing to air pollution.
Caution!
Never introduce leaded fuel to the tank,
even in small amounts in an emergency, as
this would damage the catalytic converter
beyond repair.
Refueling Capacity
To ensure that you fill the tank
completely, top off twice after the first
click of the fuel nozzle.
Further top-off could cause faults in the
fuel feeding system.
Refueling Procedure
The fuel filler door is unlocked when the
central door locking system is unlocked.
It is automatically locked when the
central locking system is applied. Opening The Fuel Filler Door
To refuel proceed as follows:
1. Open fuel filler door by pressing on
the point shown by the arrow.
2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
3. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the
filler pipe.
4. When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts
off, before removing the nozzle, wait for
at least 10 seconds in order for the fuel
to flow inside the tank.
5. Remove the fuel filler nozzle, tighten
the gas cap about ¼ turn until you hear
one click. This is an indication that cap is
properly tightened.
The label indicates the fuel type
(UNLEADED FUEL = gasoline).
Emergency Fuel Door Opening
In the event of an emergency the fuel
filler door can be opened by operating
from inside the trunk.
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the trunk and locate the
emergency fuel filler release cap on the
inside lining.
2. Open the cap, and pull the cord inside
to unlock the fuel filler door.
3. Open the fuel filler door by pressing
on it (see the previous instructions).
07206S0001EMFuel Door
07206S0002EMFuel Door Label
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Types Of Bulbs
The vehicle may be equipped with the following bulbs
Glass Bulbs (Type A):
They are press-fitted. Pull to extract.
Bayonet-Type Bulbs (Type B) : To remove them from their holder, press
the bulb and turn it counterclockwise, then extract it.
Tubular Bulbs (Type C) : Release them from their contacts to remove.
Halogen Bulbs (Type D) : To remove the bulb, turn the connector to the
side and pull it out.
Xenon Gas Discharge Bulb (Type F) : To remove the bulb, contact an
authorized dealer.
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Replacement Bulbs
Light bulbsTypePower
Front direction indicators PY24W24 W
Rear
Fog lights H1155 W
Main beam headlights (Xenon gas discharge) D5S25 W
Main beam headlights (Xenon gas discharge) D3S35 W
Sun visor light 1.5CP2.1 W
Glove compartment light W5W4 W
Trunk lid light W5W5 W
Puddle lights (under door panel) W5W5 W
Replacing Exterior Bulbs
Note:Only replace the bulb when the
engine is off. Also ensure that the engine
is cold, to prevent the risk of burns.
Direction Indicators
To change the bulb of these lights,
proceed as follows:
1. Operating inside the engine
compartment, remove the protective
cover.
2. Remove protective cover. 3. Turn the bulb/connector assemblycounterclockwise, and then slide it off
the headlight body.
08026S0023EMProtective Cover Location08026S0006EMProtective Cover
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Garage Door Opener (HomeLink)....52
Gasoline, Clean Air ............239
Gasoline, Reformulated .........239
Gauges Speedometer ..............59
Tachometer ...............59
General Information ...........158
Glove Compartment ............51
Glove Compartment Light ........36
Glove Compartment Light (Bulb Replacement) ..........175
GVWR .................. .166
Hazard Warning Flasher .........172
Head Restraints ..............28
Head Rests .................28
Headlights Switch ............... .32,34
Headlights (Cleaning) ..........227
Heated Mirrors ...............32
High Beam Headlights ...........34
Automatic High Beam
Headlights ................34
Hill Start Assist (HSA) System ......92
Hood .....................48
Hood Release ................48
Identification Data ............230
Ignition ....................16 Installing Electrical/Electronic
Devices ...................3
Instrument Cluster Display Instrument Cluster Display ......60
Reconfigurable Instrument
Cluster Display .............60
Instrument Panel Features Instrument Panel Features ......58
Interior Ambient Lighting .........37
Interior Lights ................35
Interiors (Cleaning) ............228
Internal Equipment ............51
Jack Operation ............. .208
Jump Starting ............186,187
Key Fob Remote Keyless Entry .........14
Keyless Entry System/Immobilizer System ..................18
Lane Change ................35
Lane Change And Turn Signals ......35
Lane Departure Warning System . . .161
LaneSense ................ .161
Lap/Shoulder Belts ...........103
Latches .................. .129
Leaks,
Fluid............... .129
Life Of Tires ............... .219Lifting The Vehicle
............208
Light Bulbs ................ .129
Types Of Bulbs ............173
Light Switch .................32
Lights ................... .129
AirBag ..............108,128
Automatic Headlights .........33
Courtesy/Reading .........35,37
Daytime Running ............33
Exterior ................ .129
Hazard Warning Flasher .......172
Headlight Switch ..........32,34
Headlights .............32,34
High Beam ................34
Instrument Cluster ........32,34
Intensity Control ............38
Interior ..................37
Map Reading ..............35
Park ...................33
Reading .................35
Turn Signal ...............35
Turn Signals ..............129
Loading Vehicle ..............166
Tires .................. .212
Luggage Compartment Light (Bulb Replacement) ..........176
Luggage/Cargo Capacity .........49