Use the Vehicle Tow Hook of
the Tool Kit
CAUTION!
The tow hook should only be used for
towing the car on flat roads. Do not
use the tow hook to remove the car
that is stuck on off road stretches.
The tow hook can also be used to tow
the vehicle on the platform of a tow
truck.
It is necessary to inform the operators
of the rescue vehicle about the vehicle
minimum height to avoid, during its
loading, any contact of the lower ends
of the front or rear bumper with the
tow truck loading ramp.
The tow hook is contained in the tool
kit (see “Tool Kit” in this section) and
must be screwed in its seat accessible
behind the front grille, right-hand
side.
• Remove the protective cap by
levering with the tip of a screwdriver
in the point shown in picture.• Carefully clean the threaded seat
before screwing the hook.
• Screw the tow hook into its seat for
at least 11 turns.
NOTE:
Maximum work angle of towing cable
or bar: 15°.
Fuel Cut-out Inertia Switch
The vehicle is equipped with a safety
switch which activates in the event of
a collision, cutting off the fuel supply
and consequently causing the engine
to stop. It also prevents fuel spreading
if the fuel lines are damaged during
the accident.
Activation of the safety switch is
signaled by the illumination of the
warning light on the instrument
cluster display.
The switch is positioned underneath
the driver seat.
In order to operate the inertia switch,
lift the seat in the highest position.
WARNING!
After a collision, if you smell fuel or
note any leakage from the fuel supply
system, do not reactivate the switch
in order to prevent any fire risks.
The activation of the inertia switch
causes all the doors and the trunk lid
to unlock, the lighting of the internal
domelight and the hazard warning
flashers.
In an Emergency
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Tires
Department of Transportation
Uniform Tire Quality Grades. . . .189
General Information.........187
Inflation Pressure...........284
Punctured Tire.............214
Replacement Tires..........192
Snow Chains..............193
Tire Pressure..............190
Tire Pressure Checkup........191
Tire Repair Kit.............214
Tire Safety Information.......187
Tires Durability.............192
TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring
System..................194
Tread Wear Indicators........191
Winter Tires...............193
ToolKit ...................212
Towing the Vehicle...........228
TPMS System................194
Transmission, Automatic
Automatic Transmission Lever . .160
Malfunction and Overheating
Conditions................166
Transmission Manual Release of
P (Park) Position............221
Trip - Onboard Computer.......167
Trunk
Trunk Safety...............37
Trunk Compartment Lid.........35Trunk Lid
Trunk Lid Emergency Release from
inside the Trunk.............37
Updating....................7
USB, AUX and SD Memory Card
Ports....................132
Vehicle Identification Data
Homologation Labels.........18
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN)....................17
Warning and Information Labels .18
Voice Commands.............156
Warning Icons.................6
Warning/Indicator Lights on TFT
Display...................126
Warnings when Driving.........14
Warranty and Service............8
Warranty Information..........10
Wheels
Tires Maintenance..........263
Wheels Rims Maintenance....
.265
Windows
Auto Down/Auto Up Feature....34
Reset Auto-Up/Down.........35
Windshield Wipers and Washers . . .89
Adding Washer, Headlight Washer
Fluid....................243
Rain Sensing Wipers..........90
Windshield and Headlight
Washers..................91Windshield Wipers...........89
Wiper Maintenance and Blades
Replacement..............245
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