Ref. Type Function
34 Mini – 20A Soft Door Close
latch
35 – –
36 Mini – 10A Transmission
lever, TPMS
module, Navtrak,
Hands Free access
module
37 Mini – 50A Power
liftgate/trunk lid
module
38 Mini – 25A RH front seat
movement
40 Maxi – 20A Trunk power
outlet
41 – –
42 – –
43 Mini – 20A Seat passenger
heater module
44 – –
45 – –
46 Mini – 5A Rear camera
47 Mini – 5A Navtrak
48 Mini – 5A Surround view Ref. Type Function
49 Mini – 10A Internal
temperature
sensor, internal
mirror and HALF
50 – –
51 Mini – 25A Rear seat and
steering wheel
heater module
52 – –
53 – –
54 Mini – 7,5A Blind Spot
module
55 – –
56 Mini – 7,5A Blower front
HVAC coil relay
57 – –
58 – –
59 Mini – 10A SDC module,
transmission
lever, ASBM, rear
tunnel stack
switch
60 Mini – 10A SDC module
61 Mini – 25A Front console
power outlet and
cigar lighter
62 Mini – 7,5A HVAC module Ref. Type Function
63 – –
64 Mini – 10A Wi-fi
65 Mini – 10A Intelligent
battery sensor
66 Mini – 10A Wi-fi
67 Mini – 7,5A USB charge
outlet, sunroof
68 Mini – 20A Rear sunshade
module
69 Mini – 25A Rear console
power outlet and
cigar lighter
70 Mini – 10A HVAC module
and Parking Aid
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Wheels Maintenance Tires Maintenance CAUTION!
To obtain the best performances and
the longest mileage from the tires,
take the following precautions during
the first 310 mi (500 km):
• do not drive at the vehicle’s
maximum speed;
• drive at low speed on curves;
• avoid sudden steering;
• avoid sudden braking;
• avoid sudden acceleration;
• do not drive at high speeds for too
long.
The tires inflation pressure must
correspond
to the prescribed values
(see the chapter “Tire Inflation
Pressure” in section “Features and
Specifications”) and should be
checked only when the tires have
cooled down. In fact, the pressure
increases as the tire temperature
progressively increases.
Never reduce the pressure if tires are
hot (see “Tires – General Information”
chapter in section “Driving”). Insufficient tire inflating pressure can
cause tire overheating and possible
internal damage.
CAUTION!
After inspecting or adjusting the tire
pressure, always reinstall the valve
stem cap. This will prevent moisture
and dirt from entering the valve stem,
which could damage it.
Impacts with curbs, holes, and
obstacles
in the road, and prolonged
trips on rough roads can cause tire
damage which may not be visible to
the naked eye.
Check your tires regularly for any signs
of damage (e.g. scratches, cuts, cracks,
bulges, etc.). If sharp objects penetrate
the tires, they can cause structural
damage which is only visible when the
tire is removed.
In any case, any possible damage must
be inspected by an experienced
technician, as it may seriously reduce
the tire life.
Remember that tires deteriorate with
time, even if used little or not at all.
Cracks in the tire tread and sides,
alongside possible bulging, are a sign
of deterioration. WARNING!
• Check the inflating pressure of the
tires when cold, at least every two
weeks and before long trips.
• Have old tires inspected by an
experienced technician, to make
sure they can still be used safely. If
the same tire has been on your
vehicle for 4 or 5 years, have it
inspected anyway by an
experienced technician.
• Never fit tires of uncertain origin.
• “Directional” tires have an arrow on
their side showing the rolling
direction. To keep the best
performance when replacing a tire,
make sure that the rolling direction
corresponds to the one shown by
the arrow.
• During the tire life, the rolling
direction used for the first fitting
should always be observed, also in
case of “nondirectional” tires.
• Check the depth of the tire tread at
regular intervals. The thinner is the
tread, the greater is the risk of
skidding.
• Drive carefully on wet roads to
decrease the risk of aquaplaning.Maintenance and Care
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Brakes Self-ventilating disc brakes on the four wheels. The Electric Parking Brake (EPB) acts on the rear wheels.
Braking System
Dual Cast Base
Front disc diameter 14 in (360 mm) 13.6 in (345 mm)
Rear disc diameter 13.6 in (345 mm) 13 in (330 mm)
Transmission ZF automatic transmission with 8 speeds, torque converter, lock-up clutch and anti-slip function.
Sequential and traditional control type.
Automatic transfer case (AWD version).
TRANSAXLE-type transmission.
Traction system equipped with rear self-locking differential.
Suspension Front suspensions with double wishbone independent wheels.
Multilink system rear suspensions on independent wheels.
Optional Skyhook active suspensions with electronic controlled dampening.
Steering Electric Power Steering (EPS) system, axis parallel type.
Steering diameter = 12.9 yd (11.8 m).
No. of steering wheel turns = 1.37 (to the left and right). Features and Specifications
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Tire Inflation Pressure Cold tire inflation pressure value under the following loading conditions listed in the table below:
• PLC (Partial Loading Condition): considering 2 passengers + luggage.
• FLC (Full Loading Condition): considering 4 or 5 passengers + luggage.
(*) Speed driving higher than
124 mph (200 km/h)
Load PLC FLC PLC - FLC
Wheel Front and rear Front and rear Front and rear
Pressure 220 kPa – 32 PSI (2.2 bar) 260 kPa – 38 PSI (2.6 bar) 260 kPa – 38 PSI (2.6 bar)
Spare tire pressure 350 kPa – 51 PSI (3.5 bar)
(*) Not for winter and all-season tires.
NOTE:
• The pressure values indicated in the table are also indicated on the driver-side door pillar information label.
• For more information about the pressure check methods, see “Tires – General Information” in section “Driving”.
WARNING!
• Improperly inflated tires are dangerous.
• Under-inflation increases tire flexing and can result in tire overheating and failure.
• Over-inflation reduces a tire's ability to cushion shock. Objects on the road and potholes can cause damage that results
in tire failure.
• Over-inflated or under-inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, resulting in loss of vehicle control.
• Unequal tire pressures can cause steering problems.
• Unequal tire pressures from one side of the vehicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift to the right or left.
• Always drive with each tire inflated to the recommended cold tire inflation pressure.Features and Specifications
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Abbreviations .................8
Accessories
Aftermarket Parts and Accessories
Statement .................13
Active Blind Spot Assist - ABSA . . . .271
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . .247
Activation/Deactivation ...... .250
Display Warnings and
Maintenance ............. .255
Precautions while Driving with
ACC ................... .256
Setting the Following Distance . .252
Setting the Speed .......... .251
Airbag.....................64
Advanced Front Air Bag
Properties .................65
Air Bag Deployment Result .....70
Air Bag Deployment Sensors and
Controls ..................15
Air Bag System Components .....64
Front Air Bag Inflator Units .....68
Passenger Air bag Labels .......20
Supplemental Driver Side Knee Air
bag......................67
Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) .....................64
Supplemental Seat-mounted Side
Air Bags (SAB) ..............66
Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable
Curtain (SABIC) ..............67
Transport of persons with
disability ..................71
Air Conditioning (A/C) System . . . .197 A/C Distribution ........... .142
Alarm, Vehicle Security ..........27
ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor) . .61
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and
Electronic Brake-force Distribution
(EBD) ................... .239
Assistance ...................11
Assistance, if you need ..........11
ATC (Automatic Temperature
Control) ................. .202
Audio Controls .............. .176
Audio Controls on Central
Console ................. .176
Steering Wheel Audio Controls . .176
Audio, setting .............. .191
Audio System ............... .177
Automatic Transmission
Manual Release of Transmission .315
AWD
All-Wheel Drive, drive mode . . . .223
BAS (Brake Assist System) ...... .240
Battery ................... .332
Battery Recharge .......... .335
Battery Remote Posts Position. . .313
Maintaining Battery Charge . . . .356
To Disconnect the Battery .... .332
To Reconnect the Battery ..... .334
Blind Spot Alert ............. .266
RCP - Rear Cross Path ........ .268
Bluetooth, Customer settings .... .192
Bodywork
Maintenance and
Care . .350
Pre-Short Drop Function ..... .353 Protection from Atmospheric
Agents ................. .350
Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork
in Good Condition ......... .351
Brakes
Brake and Stability Control System
(ESC) ................... .238
Brake Overheating ......... .242
Brake System ............. .238
Manual Release of Parking
Brake .................. .311
Parking Brake ............. .233
Using the Brakes ........... .241
Capacity/Refillings ........... .360
Cargo Area ................ .133
Loading with Rear Seatbacks Folded
Down .................. .134
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity . .133
Child Restraint Systems ..........72
Children too large for Booster
Seats .....................73
Infants and Child Restraints .....72
Installing Child Restraint Systems
using the Vehicle Seat Belt equipped
with ALR ..................74
Lower Anchors and Tether for
Children (LATCH) ............75
Older Children and Child
Restraints .................73
Tips on getting the most out of your
child restraint ...............74
Climate Control ............. .197Index
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Mirrors Positioning ......... .108
Rearview Mirrors .......... .107
Tilt Mirrors in Reverse ....... .108
MTC+ “Controls” Screen ....... .179
MTC+ Settings - Customer
Programmable Features ...... .183
Auto-On Comfort & Remote
Start ................... .190
Clear Personal Data ........ .193
Clock & Date ............. .186
Display ................. .184
Doors & Locks ............ .188
Engine Off Options ......... .190
Lights .................. .188
Restore Settings ........... .193
Safety and Driving Assistance . . .187
Voice Commands .......... .185
Occupant Restraint System .......55
On Board Diagnostics ......... .243
ORC (Occupant Restraint
Controller) .................67
Park Assist ..................85
Enabling and Disabling Park
Assist ....................88
Parking .................. .236
Parking Brake .............. .233
Passive Entry System ...........41
Pedals, adjustable ........... .107
Pedestrian Emergency Braking
(PEB) ................... .258
Pets, transporting .............78 Phone and Voice Controls on Steering
Wheel .................. .204
Phone Mode ............. .205
Phone/Bluetooth, Customer
settings ................. .192
Power Outlets .............. .126
Power Outlet Inside the Central
Console ................. .127
Power Outlet Inside the
Cupholder ............... .126
Power Outlet Inside the Trunk . .127
Rear Power Outlets ......... .127
Rear Parking Camera ...........78
Refueling ................. .296
Fuel Filler Neck Access
....... .296
Remote
Start System ...........
36
Restarting the Vehicle ........ .355
Restraint System ..............64
Child Restraint Systems ........72
RKE (Remote Keyless Entry)
Transmitter .................24
Roadside Assistance Program .....16
Roll-Over Warning .............15
Safety
Child Restraint Systems ........72
Reporting Safety Defects .......12
Safety Tips ..................55
Scheduled Maintenance Service . . .318
Scheduled Service Plan
Scheduled Maintenance
Indicator ................ .318 Seat Belt ...................55
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
Mode ....................61
Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder
System (SBR) ...............62
Passenger Seat Belts ..........60
Seat Belt Reminder Light ..... .150
Seat Belts and Pregnant Women .63
Seat Belts Pretensioners .......62
Three-Point Seat Belts .........57
Three-Point Seat Belts Height
Adjustment ................59
Three-Point Seat Belts Untwisting
Procedure .................60
Three-Point Seat Belts Use
Instructions ................58
Using the Seat Belt in Automatic
Locking Retractor Mode (ALR) . . .61
Seats ......................96
Driver Memory Seat ..........99
Easy Entry/Exit Seats ........ .100
Front Heated Seats ...........97
Front Power Seats ...........96
Front Ventilated Seats .........98
Power Lumbar Seats ..........97
Rear Armrest ............. .101
Rear Seats ............... .101
Rear Side Heated Seats ...... .102
Seat Adjustment ............96
Service .....................10
Siri Smart Personal Assistant .... .205
Smoking Kit ............... .131
Snow Chains ............... .288Index
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Spare parts service
Genuine Parts ..............13
Scheduled Maintenance .......13
Spare Parts Service .............13
SRS (Supplemental Restraint
System) ....................64
Start&Stop System ........... .210
Occupant Safety Function .... .212
Start&Stop Active Indicator . . . .148
Start&Stop Disable Indicator . . . .167
Start&Stop Failure Indicator
Light ................... .167
Start&Stop Function Disabling
Indicator ................ .212
Start&Stop Menu .......... .158
Start&Stop System Failure .... .214
Start the Engine
Engine Start Failure ......... .209
Engine Turn Off ........... .210
Steering Wheel
Heated Steering Wheel ...... .106
Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel ............ .204
Sunroof
Pinch Protect Feature ....... .137
Slide Opening Sunroof ....... .137
Sunroof Maintenance ....... .138
Venting Sunroof ........... .137
Sunshades ................. .136
Power Sunshades ............47
Sun Visors ................. .130
Surround View Camera System ....80
Symbols ....................14 Danger Symbols .............14
Symbols of Prohibitions and
Compulsory Measures .........14
TCS (Traction Control System) .... .240
Technical Data .............. .364
Telltales
Telltales on Speedometer ..... .146
Telltales on Tachometer ...... .148
Warning/Indicator Lights of Set
Modes/Functions on Display . . . .163
TFT Display: Menus and Settings . . .150
Tires
Change a Tire ............. .306
Compact spare tire ......... .289
Department of Transportation
Uniform Tire Quality Grades . . . .285
General Information ........
.281
Inflation
Pressure .......... .370
Punctured Tire, use ......... .306
Replacement Tires .......... .287
Tire Pressure .............. .286
Tire Pressure Checkup ....... .286
Tire Safety Information ...... .281
TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring
System .................. .289
Winter Tires .............. .288
ToolKit................... .304
Towing
Towing a Disabled Vehicle .... .315
Towing the Vehicle ......... .315
Vehicle Towing Conditions .... .315
TPMS System ............... .289 Tire Pressure Low Warning .... .291
TPMS Deactivation ......... .293
Traffic Sign Assist - TSA ........ .279
Transmission, Automatic ....... .214
Automatic Transmission Lever . . .215
Automatic Transmission Range . .218
Malfunction and Overheating
Conditions ............... .222
Transmission Manual Release of P
(Park) Position ............ .312
Transmitter, Key fob RKE
Preventing Inadvertent Locking of
Key fob RKE Transmitter Inside the
Vehicle ...................43
Trunk
Power Trunk Lid/Hand Free
(optional) .................50
Trunk Safety ...............54
Trunk Lid
Power Trunk Lid/Hand Free
(optional) .................50
Trunk Lid Emergency Release from
inside the Trunk .............53
Trunk Lid Operation ..........49
Updating ....................9
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .18
Vehicle Stored for Long Periods . . .355
Voice Commands ............ .205
Warning icons .................8
Warnings when Driving .........15Index
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