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JUMP STARTING .................................... 201
Remote Battery Connection Posts......202
Jump Starting Procedure.....................203
Bump Starting     ..................................204
ENGINE OVERHEATING ......................... 204 MANUAL PARK RELEASE ...................... 205TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE ............. 205
Four-Wheel Drive (AWD) Models .........206
TOW EYES .............................................. 206
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE 
SYSTEM (EARS) ..................................... 207EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ............ 207
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ....................... 208
Periodic Checks ...................................208
Heavy Usage Of The Vehicle ...............208
Maintenance Plan (2.0L Engine) ........209
Maintenance Plan (2.9L Engine) ........212
ENGINE COMPARTMENT....................... 214
Checking Levels — 2.0L Engine .......... 214
Checking Levels — 2.9L Engine .......... 215
Engine Oil ............................................. 215
Engine Coolant Fluid............................216
Washer Fluid For Windshield/
Headlights ............................................ 217 Brake Fluid ...........................................217
Automatic Transmission Activation 
System Oil ............................................ 217 Useful Advice For Extending The Life Of 
Your Battery..........................................217 Battery ..................................................217
Pressure Washing ................................ 218
BATTERY RECHARGING ......................... 218
Important Notes .................................. 218
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ........................ 219
Engine Oil ............................................. 219
Engine Oil Filter ................................... 220
Engine Air Cleaner Filter ..................... 220
Air Conditioning System
Maintenance........................................ 220 Lubricating Moving Parts Of The 
Bodywork ............................................. 220 Windshield Wiper................................. 221
Exhaust System ................................... 222
Cooling System .................................... 223
Braking System.................................... 224
Automatic Transmission ..................... 225
Replacing The Battery ......................... 225
Fuses .................................................... 225
Bulb Replacement ............................... 229
TIRES ...................................................... 233
Tire Safety Information    .................... 233
Tires — General Information  .............. 239
Spare Tires — If Equipped  .................. 244
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care    ............ 245
Tire Types ............................................. 246
Tire Chains and Traction Devices ....... 247
Tire Rotation Recommendations........ 247
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ......... 248
Treadwear ............................................ 248
Traction Grades ................................... 248
Temperature Grades ........................... 248
STORING THE VEHICLE ......................... 249 BODYWORK ........................................... 249
Protection Against Atmospheric 
Agents .................................................. 249 Corrosion Warranty ............................. 250
Preserving The Bodywork  .................. 250
INTERIORS ............................................. 251
Seats And Fabric Parts ....................... 251
Leather Seats ...................................... 251
Plastic And Coated Parts .................... 251
Alcantara Parts — If Equipped ............ 251
Genuine Leather Parts........................ 251
Carbon Fiber Parts .............................. 252
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 
NUMBER (VIN) ....................................... 253
Vehicle Identification Number............ 253
Vehicle Identification Number 
(VIN) Plate ............................................ 253
ENGINE .................................................. 254
POWER SUPPLY ..................................... 255 TRANSMISSION ..................................... 255BRAKES.................................................. 255
SUSPENSION ......................................... 256
STEERING .............................................. 256
DIMENSIONS ......................................... 257
Luggage Compartment Volume ......... 259
WEIGHTS ................................................ 259
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Blue Warning Lights
High Beam Indicator Light — If Equipped
 
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Red Symbols
Alfa Steering Torque 
(AST) Failure 
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Alternator Failure  
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Automatic 
Transmission Failure  
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Driver Attention 
Assist (DAA) System  Activation
 
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Door Open
 
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Power Steering  Failure
 
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Electronic Throttle  Control (ETC) 
Warning Light  
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Engine Coolant 
Temperature Too  High
 
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Hood Cap Not  Properly Shut  
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Insufficient Engine  Oil Level
 
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Low Engine Oil  Pressure
 
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Trunk Lid Not 
Properly Shut  
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Amber Symbols
Engine Immobilizer 
Failure/Break-In  Attempt
 
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Fuel Cut-Off 
Indicator Light  
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Park Sensors 
System Failure  
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Red Symbols
Engine Oil Change 
Required— If Equipped
 
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Engine Oil Pressure  Sensor Failure 
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Engine Oil Level  Sensor Failure  
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Forward Collision  Warning (FCW) 
System Failure — If  Equipped
 
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Stop/Start System  Failure
 
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Rain Sensor Failure  
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Dusk Sensor Failure  
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Blind Spot 
Monitoring System  Failure — If Equipped
 
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Amber Symbols
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  Fuel Level Sensor 
Failure
 
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Exterior Lights  Failure
 
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Keyless System  Failure
 
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Fuel Cut-Off System  Failure
 
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Lane Departure  Warning (LDW) 
System Failure — If  Equipped
 
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Automatic High 
Beam Headlights  Failure — If Equipped
 
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Automatic 
Transmission Fluid  Overheating 
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Audio System  Failure
 
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Amber Symbols
Speed Limiter 
System Failure  
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Loose Fuel Filler Cap  
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Electric Park Brake  Failure
 
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Low Coolant Level —  If Equipped 
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Service Adaptive 
Cruise Control (ACC)  System
 
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Wear On Brake Pads  
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Dynamic Drive 
Control System  Failure
 
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Windshield Wiper  Failure
 
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Generic Indication  
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Amber Symbols
All Wheel Drive 
Failure
 
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Temporary All Wheel  Drive Failure — If  Equipped
 
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ABS Activation  
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Adaptive Front 
Lighting System  Failure
 
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Soft Suspension 
Calibration Insertion  — If Equipped 
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Shock Absorbers  Failure
 
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Windshield Washer  Liquid Level 
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Wear ON Carbon 
Ceramic Material 
(CCM) Brake Discs —  If Equipped 
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Amber Symbols
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NOTE:
When  the  A/C  is  off,  the  Climate  Control
system can not produce air that is colder than
the  current  outside  temperature.  Under
certain  environmental  conditions,  windows
could  fog  up rapidly since  the  air  is  not  dehu-
midified.
Air Recirculation And Air Quality System (AQS)
Air  Recirculation  is  managed
according  to  the  following  operating
mode:
Automatic  engagement:  indicator  is  illumi -
nated above the “A” on the Air Recirculation
Button
Forced  activation  (air  circulation  always
activated):  indicator  illuminated  above  the
 icon on the Air Recirculation Button
Forced  deactivation  (air  recirculation
always  off  with  intake  of  outside  air):  both
indicators  not  illuminated  on  the  Air  Recir-
culation Button
The three operating conditions are obtained by
pushing  the  Air  Recirculation  Button    in
sequence.
Enabling  The  Air  Quality  System  (AQS)  Func -
tion — If Equipped
When  the  automatic  recirculation  function  is
selected,  the  AQS  function  automatically  acti -
vates  internal  air  recirculation  when  the
outside air is polluted (e.g. in heavy traffic and
tunnels). At  low  external  temperatures  or  in  high
humidity,  the  automatic  function  turns  off  to
avoid  fogging  up  the  windows.  The  user  can
select  the  function  again  by  pushing  the  Air
Recirculation Button.
In automatic operation, air recirculation will be
controlled by the  system  according  to outside
environmental conditions.
NOTE:
With  the  AQS  function  active  and  after  the
internal  air  recirculation  system  has  been
functioning  for  a  set  amount  of  time,  the
Climate  Control  System  enables  air  intake
to  cycle  the  air  in  the  passenger  compart
-
ment  for  a  set  time.  The  AQS  function  is
disabled during the air changes.
The engagement of the recirculation system
makes  it  possible  to  reach  the  required
heating  or  cooling  conditions  faster.  It  is,
however, inadvisable to use it on rainy/cold
days as it can increase the possibility of the
windows  fogging.  When  the  outside
temperature  is  low,  recirculation  is  forced
off to prevent the windows from fogging up.
Front Defrost
Air  comes  from  the  windshield  and
side  window  demist  outlets.  Use
Defrost  mode  with  maximum
temperature  settings  for  best  wind -
shield  and side  window defrosting and  defog -
ging.
Rear Defrost
Push the Rear Defrost button to acti -
vate  (indicators  illuminated)  the
Rear Defroster.
The Rear Defrost will turn off after 20 minutes
or once the engine is turned off.
NOTE:
To  avoid  damage,  do  not  apply  stickers  over
the  interior  heating  filaments  of  the  Rear
Defroster.
Front Defrost And MAX-DEF Function
Push  the  MAX-DEF  button  (indicator
illuminated)  to  defrost  the  wind -
shield and side windows.
While in MAX-DEF function, the air conditioner
will:
Activate  the  air  conditioner  compressor
when the weather allows
Turn air recirculation off
Set  the  maximum  air  temperature  (HI)  on
both the driver and passenger side
Activate  a  blower  speed  based  on  the
temperature of the engine coolant
Adjust  the  air  flow  towards  the  windshield
and front side windows
Activate the Rear Window Defrost
Display  the  fan  speed  (indicators  illumi -
nated) and current air distribution setting
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NOTE:
The  MAX-DEF  function  remains  active  for
approximately  three minutes  once  the  engine
coolant reaches the proper temperature.
When the function is on, AUTO mode will deac-
tivate.  The  only  manual  operations  possible
are adjusting blower speed and turning off the
Rear Window Defrost.
Pushing  the    button  switches  off  the
MAX-DEF function.
Air Temperature Adjustment
Rotate  the  driver  or  passenger  Temperature
Adjustment  Knob  clockwise  for  warmer
temperatures  or  counterclockwise  for  cooler
temperatures.  The  set  temperatures  are
shown on the radio system.
Push  the  SYNC  button  to  sync  the  driver  and
passenger air temperatures.
Rotate  the  passenger  Temperature  Adjust -
ment  Knob  to  cancel  the  SYNC  function.  This
will set a new passenger side temperature.
Rotate the Temperature Adjustment Knob fully
clockwise to engage the HI (maximum heating)
setting or fully counterclockwise to engage the
LO  (maximum  cooling)  setting.  To  deactivate
these  functions,  rotate  the  Temperature
Adjustment Knob to the desired temperature.
Rear  passengers’  temperature  is  linked  to
driver side selection.
AUTO Button
When  the  AUTO  button  is  pushed  (indicator
illuminated), the Climate Control system auto -
matically adjusts the following settings:
Quantity  and  distribution  of  air  flow  in  the
passenger compartment
The air conditioner
Air recirculation
Cancels any manual settings
Selecting  the  AUTO  function  illuminates  the
indicator on the A/C button.
If air distribution or the fan speed is manually
adjusted,  the  AUTO  button  indicator  will  turn
off to indicate that the Climate Control system
is no longer in AUTO mode.
After  a  manual  adjustment,  push  the  AUTO
button to resume the automatic system.
SYNC Button
Push  the  SYNC  button  (indicator  illuminated)
to  sync  the  passenger  side  air  temperature
with the driver side air temperature.
This  function  makes  temperature  regulation
easier when the driver is traveling alone.
Turn  the  passenger  Temperature  Adjustment
Knob or push the  passenger side  Air  Distribu-
tion Selection Button to change the passenger
side air temperature and return to separate air
temperature management.
Blower Speed
Turn  the  Blower  Speed  Knob  to  increase  or
decrease  the  blower  speed.  The  speed  is
displayed  with  lighted  indicators  in  the  radio
system display.
Maximum  fan  speed  =  all  indicators  illumi -
nated on the radio system display
Minimum  fan  speed  =  one  indicator  illumi -
nated on the radio system display
The  fan  can  be  turned  off  by  rotating  the
Blower  Speed  Knob  counterclockwise  to  the
off position (all segments on the radio system
display are turned off).
NOTE:
To restore automatic control of the fan speed,
push the AUTO button.
Air Distribution Selection
Push  the  Air  Distribution  Selection  button  on
the faceplate to change the mode of air distri -
bution.
NOTE:
In AUTO mode, the Climate Controls automati -
cally  manage  the  air  distribution.  When  set
manually, the respective symbols on the radio
system indicate the air distribution setting.
Panel Mode
Air  comes  from  the  outlets  in  the
instrument  panel  to  ventilate  the
chest and face. Each of these outlets
can be individually adjusted to direct
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Quadrifoglio Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster Descriptions
1. Tachometer•Indicates  the  engine  speed  in  revolu-
tions per minute (RPM x 1000).
• Inside  the  tachometer  there  is  a  light
sensor  capable  of  detecting  ambient
light  conditions  and  adjusting the oper-
ating  mode  (night/day)  and  the  bright-
ness  of  the  instrument  panel  and  the
Information  and  Entertainment  System display. 2. Engine Oil Temperature Gauge
•The  digital  bar  indicator  monitors  the
temperature of the engine oil and starts
supplying  indic ations  when  the  fluid
temperature  reaches  approximately
122°F  (
50°C).
• Under  normal  usage,  the  digital  scale
should  hover  around  the  middle  of  the
scale  according  to  the  working  condi-
tions.
 WARNING!
A  hot  engine  cooling  system  is  dangerous.
You  or  others  could  be  badly  burned  by
steam  or  boiling  coolant.  It  is
recommended  to  call  an  authorized  dealer
for  service  if  your  vehicle  overheats 
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Normal and Advanced Efficiency
Dynamic
The display graphically shows the values 
of: ○ accelerator pedal position (expressed in percentage);
○ brake pedal position (expressed in percentage);
○ engine coolant temperature (H = hot C = cold).
Dynamic Race (If Equipped)
The display graphically shows the values 
of:
○ engine torque;
○ turbocharger pressure;
○ engine oil pressure (L = low pres -
sure/H= high pressure).
NOTE:
The engine torque and turbocharger pressure
values vary according to the engine type.
Race
Dynamic
Acceleration Gauge The displayed parameters are related to 
vehicle stability, the graphs illustrate the 
trend of the longitudinal/lateral accelera
-
tions (G-meter information), considering 
gravity acceleration as a reference unit.
Lateral acceleration peaks are also indi -
cated.
11. Driving Mode Display (Alfa DNA System)
12. Distance Traveled (miles/km) display
13. Fuel Consumption
14. Warning Indications Display (e.g. danger of ice, open doors, ABS operation, etc.)
15. Range
Customer Programmable Settings
Multiple  settings  can  be  programmed  by  the
user  using  the  radio.  This  section  describes
only the basic settings:
Units & Language
Clock & Date
Cluster
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Door Open  
The  telltale  turns  on  when  one  or
more doors are not completely shut.
An  acoustic  signal  is  activated  with
the doors open and the car moving.
Close the doors properly.
Power Steering Failure
If  the  telltale  remains  on,  you  may
not have steering assistance and the
effort  required  to  operate  the
steering  wheel  may  be  increased;
steering is, however, possible.
NOTE:
After the battery is disconnected, the steering
wheel  must be initialized. The Power Steering
Failure light on the instrument panel will illumi -
nate  to  indicate  this.  To  carry  out  this  proce -
dure, simply turn the steering wheel all the way
from  one  end  to  the  other,  and  then  turn  it
back to the central position.
Contact  an  authorized  dealer  as  soon  as
possible.
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning 
Light 
This  warning  light,  along  with  the
related message, signals a failure in
the ETC.
If a failure is detected, the warning light turns
on while the engine is running. Place the gear selector in the Park (P) position
and the ignition in the off position: the warning
light  should  switch  off.  If  the  warning  light
stays  on with  engine  running,  the  vehicle  can
still be driven.
If  the  warning  light  flashes  with  the  engine
running, immediate intervention is required. A
loss  of  performance,  irregular/high  idling
speed  or  engine  stopping  might  take  place
and the vehicle may need to be towed.
Contact  an  authorized  dealer  as  soon  as
possible to have the failure eliminated.
Engine Coolant Temperature Too High  
The  telltale  lights  up  when  the
engine has overheated.
In  normal  driving  conditions
:  stop
the car, turn off the engine and check that the
coolant  level  in  the  reservoir  is  not  below  the
MIN mark.  In this case,  wait  for  the engine to
cool down, then slowly and carefully open the
cap, fill with coolant and check that the level is
between the MIN and MAX marks on the reser -
voir  itself.  Also  check  visually  for  any  fluid
leaks. Contact an authorized dealer if the tell -
tale  comes  on  when  the  engine  is  started
again.
If the vehicle is used under demanding condi -
tions  (e.g.  in  high-performance  driving):   slow
down  and,  if  the  warning  light  stays  on,  stop
the vehicle. Stop for two or three minutes with
the engine running and slightly accelerated to
facilitate  better  coolant  circulation,  then  turn the  engine  off. Check that  the coolant level is
correct as described above.
Hood Cap Not Properly Shut
The  telltale  turns  on  when  the  hood
cap is not properly closed, along with
the icon, an image of the vehicle with
an  open  hood  cap  appears  on  the
display.
A  buzzer  is  heard  when  the  hood cap is  open
and the vehicle is moving.
Close the hood properly.
Insufficient Engine Oil Level  
The  telltale  turns  on,  along  with  the
related  message  on  the  display,  to
indicate low engine oil level.
Contact  an  authorized  dealer  to  have  the
system checked.
Low Engine Oil Pressure  
This  telltale  indicates  low  engine  oil
pressure.  If  the  telltale  turns  on
while  driving,  stop  the  vehicle  and
shut  off  the  engine  as  soon  as
possible. A chime will sound when this telltale
turns  on.  Do  not  operate  the  vehicle  until  the
cause  is corrected. This  telltale  does  not indi -
cate how much oil is in the engine.
NOTE:
Do  not  use  the  vehicle  until  the  failure  has
been solved. The turning on of the telltale does
not  indicate  the  amount  of  oil  in  the  engine:
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