
9
Automatic High Beam Headlights —
If Equipped ............................................. 43 Parking Lights  ....................................... 44
Headlight Off Delay ................................ 44
Rear Fog Lights ...................................... 44
Adaptive Headlight System (AFS) —
If Equipped ............................................. 44 Turn Signals    ........................................ 44
Lane Change Assist ............................... 44
INTERIOR LIGHTS .....................................44
Front Map Reading Lights ..................... 45
Interior Ambient Lighting  ...................... 45
Rear Overhead Light  ............................. 46
Instrument Panel Dimmer Control ....... 46
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS....46
Windshield Wiper Operation   ............... 46
Rain Sensing Wipers.............................. 47
Rear Window Wiper/Washer................. 48
Headlamp Washers — If Equipped ....... 48
CLIMATE CONTROLS ................................48
Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control 
System    ................................................. 49
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT....55
Glove Compartment............................... 55
Center Console ...................................... 56
Rear Armrest .......................................... 56
Power Outlets    ...................................... 56
Cigar Lighter And Ash Tray — 
If Equipped ............................................. 57 Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped... 57
POWER WINDOWS ................................... 58
Power Window Controls ........................ 58
Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch
Protection............................................... 59 Power Window System Initialization .... 59
Wind Buffeting  ...................................... 59
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED.......... 59
Power Sunroof ....................................... 59
Opening And Closing The Sunroof ........ 60
Venting Sunroof ..................................... 60
Sunshade Operation ............................. 60
Pinch Protect Feature ........................... 60
Re-Initialization Procedure.................... 60
Sunroof Maintenance ........................... 61
HOOD ........................................................ 61
Opening The Hood ................................. 61
Closing The Hood................................... 62
POWER LIFTGATE..................................... 62
Opening .................................................. 62
Closing.................................................... 63
Liftgate Initialization .............................. 64
Cargo Area Features ............................. 64
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT 
PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES............. 67
Instrument Cluster  ............................... 67
Instrument Cluster Descriptions .......... 68
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ............69
Instrument Cluster Display 
Description .............................................69 Reconfigurable Instrument Cluster 
Display ....................................................69 Reconfigurable Display Items ............... 69
Customer Programmable Settings........ 72
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 
ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ..................74
Red Warning Lights ................................74
Amber Warning Lights............................ 75
Green Indicator Lights ...........................78
Blue Indicator Lights ..............................78
Red Symbols...........................................78
Amber Symbols ......................................80
Green Symbols .......................................84
Blue Symbols .......................................... 84
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM ............84
Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) 
Cybersecurity .......................................... 84
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND 
MAINTENANCE PROGRAM .......................85
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Keyless Ignition START/STOP Button
The push button ignition can be placed in the
following modes:
OFF  
The engine is stopped
Steering is locked
Some  electrical  devices  (e.g.  central
locking, alarm, etc.) are still available
ACC  
Engine is not started
Some  electrical  devices  are  available  (e.g.
power windows)
ON/RUN  
The  engine  will  start  (when  foot  is  on  the
brake pedal)
All  the  electrical  devices  are  available  (e.g.
climate controls, etc.)
If  the  ignition  switch  does  not  change  the
mode by pushing  the button, the key fob  may
have  a  low  or  depleted  battery.  In  this  situa -tion, a back up method can be used to operate
the ignition switch. Proceed as follows:
1. Lift the front armrest.
2. Lay the key fob on the indicated spot in the
bottom  of  the  center  console,  positioning
the  key  fob  as  shown  in  the  following
image,  while  pushing  the  START/STOP
ignition button to start the ignition.
Key Fob Placement Location
NOTE:
For  more  information  on  proper  engine
starting procedures, see  
Ú
 page 86.
With the keyless ignition in the ACC position,
if 30 minutes pass with the gear selector in
PARK  and  the  engine  stopped,  the  keyless
ignition  will  automatically  reset  to  the  OFF
position.
When  opening  the  driver's  door  with  the
ignition  in  the  ACC  position  (engine  not
running),  a  chime  will  sound  to  remind  you
to  place  the  ignition  in  the  OFF  position.  In addition  to  the  chime,  the  message  will
display  “Ignition  Or  Accessory  On”  in  the
cluster  
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page 268.
 WARNING!
When  exiting  the  vehicle,  always  make
sure  the  ignition  is  in  the  OFF  mode,
remove the key  fob from the vehicle, and
lock your vehicle.
Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or
with access to an unlocked vehicle.
Allowing  children  to  be  in  a  vehicle  unat -
tended  is  dangerous  for  a  number  of
reasons.  A  child  or  others  could  be  seri -
ously or fatally injured. Children should be
warned  not  to  touch  the  parking  brake,
brake pedal or the gear selector.
Do  not  leave  the  key  fob  in  or  near  the
vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil -
dren,  and  do  not  leave  the  ignition  of  a
vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go
in  the  ON/RUN  mode.  A  child  could
operate power windows, other controls, or
move the vehicle.
Do  not  leave  children  or  animals  inside
parked  vehicles  in  hot  weather.  Interior
heat build-up may cause  serious  injury or
death.
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Seat Cushion Extension — If Equipped
Lift the adjustment lever and push the front of
the cushion forward or rearward to extend the
cushion by a few inches (centimeters).Seat Cushion Extension
Power Bolster Adjustment — If Equipped
Push the power bolster adjustment buttons to
regulate the width of the backrest through the
lateral padding.
Easy Entry Function
The  Easy  Entry  function  is  designed  to  move
the  driver  side  seat  forward  automatically  by
2.36 inches (60 mm) to make it easier for the
driver to get in and out of the car.
The  movement  is  activated  only  if  the  seat  is
set to a driving position which is in front of the
B-pillar of the vehicle. The  function  is  associated  with  power  driver
seats for each of the three stored positions.
The  Easy  Entry  function  can  be  activated/
deactivated through the radio system. Refer to
the  Information  and  Entertainment  System
Owner’s Manual Supplement for further infor
-
mation.
Heated Seats — If Equipped 
For information  on  use with the Remote Start
system, see  
Ú
 page 23.
Front Heated Seats — If Equipped 
NOTE:
Quadrifoglio  vehicles  equipped  with  Sparco
Racing  Seats  will  not  be  equipped  with  the
heated seat feature.
A push of the heated seat buttons  located on
the  instrument  panel,  near  the  climate
controls,  will select the  heat levels in order of
highest  to lowest. A  fourth push of the button
will turn the heated seat off.
NOTE:
The heated seat function can also be activated
through  the  radio  system.  Refer  to  the  Infor -
mation  and  Entertainment  System  Owner’s
Manual Supplement for further information.
You can select three heating levels:
Maximum  —  three  LED  indicators  illumi -
nated on the buttons
Average  —  two  LED  indicators  illuminated
on the buttons
Minimum  —  one  LED  indicator  illuminated
on the buttons
Heated Seat Buttons
6 — Adjustment Lever
 WARNING!
Persons who are unable to feel pain to the
skin  because  of  advanced  age,  chronic
illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medi
-
cation,  alcohol  use,  exhaustion  or  other
physical  condition  must  exercise  care
when using the seat heater. It may cause
burns  even  at  low  temperatures,  espe -
cially if used for long periods of time.
Do not place anything on the seat or seat -
back that insulates against heat,  such as
a blanket  or cushion.  This may  cause  the
seat  heater  to  overheat.  Sitting  in  a  seat
that  has  been  overheated  could  cause
serious  burns  due  to  the  increased
surface temperature of the seat.
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If the door mirrors were folded using the power
mirror control knob, they can only be returned
to  the  driving  position  by  moving  the  knob  to
the power folding position again.
NOTE:
The  power  folding  operation  can  be  enabled
only  when  the  vehicle  speed  is  lower  than
31 mph (50 km/h).
Outside Automatic Dimming Mirrors — If 
Equipped
The  outside  mirrors  will  automatically  dim  for
glare from vehicles behind you. This feature is
controlled  by  the  inside  automatic  dimming
mirror. The mirrors will automatically adjust for
headlight glare when the inside mirror adjusts.
Heated Mirrors  
Push the rear defrost   button, located within
the  climate  controls,  to  activate  the  heated
mirrors.
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR 
OPENER (HOMELINK®)
HomeLink® Buttons
HomeLink® replaces up to three hand-held
transmitters  that  operate  devices  such  as
garage  door  openers,  motorized  gates,
lighting,  or  home  security  systems.  The
HomeLink®  unit  is  powered  by  your  vehi-
cles 12 Volt battery.
The HomeLink® buttons that are located in
the overhead console or sun visor designate
the three different HomeLink® channels.
To  operate  HomeLink®,  push  and  release
any  of  the  programmed  HomeLink®
buttons.  These  buttons  will  activate  the devices  they  are  programmed  to  with  each
press  of  the  corresponding  HomeLink®
button.
The  HomeLink®  indicator  light  is  located
above the center button  
Ú
page 268.
Before You Begin Programming 
HomeLink®
For efficient programming and accurate trans -
mission  of  the  radio-frequency  signal,  it  is
recommended that a new battery be placed in
the hand-held transmitter of the device that is
being programmed to the HomeLink® system.
Make  sure  your  hand-held  transmitter  is
programmed  to  activate  the  device  you  are
trying to program your HomeLink® button to.
Ensure  that  your  vehicle  is  parked  outside  of
the garage before you begin programming.
It is recommended that you erase all the chan -
nels  of  your  HomeLink®  before  you  use  it  for
the first time.
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels
To erase the channels, follow this procedure:
1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN position.
2. Push and hold the two outside HomeLink® buttons (I and III) for up to 20 seconds, or
until  the  HomeLink®  indicator  light
flashes.
1 — Homelink® Button 1
2 — Homelink® Button 2
3 — Homelink® Button 3
4 — Homelink® Indicator
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If  the  windshield washer  is  used with the rain
sensor  activated, the normal  washing  cycle is
performed, and then the rain sensor resumes
its normal automatic operation.
NOTE:
Keep the glass in the sensor area clean.
Deactivation
To  turn  off  the  Rain  Sensing  Wipers,  use  the
wiper  switch  or  place  the  ignition  in  the  OFF
position.
In the event of malfunction of  the rain sensor
while  it  is  active,  the  windshield  wiper  oper-
ates  intermittently at  a  speed  consistent  with
the  sensitivity  setting  of  the  rain  sensor,
whether or not there is rain on the glass for as
long  as  the  sensor  failure  is  indicated  on  the
display.
The  sensor  continues  to  operate  and  it  is
possible to set the windshield wiper to contin -
uous  mode  (1  or  2).  The  failure  indication
remains on for as long as the sensor is active. The rain sensor is able to recognize and auto
-
matically  adjust  itself  in  the  presence  of  the
following conditions:
Presence  of  dirt  on  the  controlled  surface
(e.g. salt, dirt, etc.).
Presence of streaks of water caused by the
worn window wiper blades.
Difference between day and night.
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
Push  the  windshield  wiper  lever  downward to
activate/deactivate  continuous  rear  wiper
operation.
Push  the  windshield  wiper  lever  towards  the
instrument  panel  to  activate  the  rear  window
washer  (a  brief  push  activates  one  washing
cycle,  keeping  the  stalk  pushed  washes
continuously until the stalk is released).
Shifting  the  vehicle  into  REVERSE  with  the
windshield  wiper  operating  activates  a  single
cycle of the rear window wiper.
Headlamp Washers — If Equipped
The windshield wiper lever operates the head -
light  washers  when  the  ignition  is  in  the  ON
position  and  the  headlights  are  turned  on. To
use  the  headlight  washers,  pull  the  lever
toward  you  and  release  it.  The  headlight
washers will spray a timed high-pressure spray
of  washer  fluid  onto  each  headlight  lens.  In
addition, the windshield washers will spray the
windshield  and  the  windshield  wipers  will
cycle.
NOTE:
The  headlight  washers  work  on  every  tenth
wash cycle request.
CLIMATE CONTROLS
The Climate Control system allows you to regu -
late the temperature, air flow, and direction of
air  circulating  throughout  the  vehicle.  The
controls  are  located  on  the  touchscreen  and
on the instrument panel below the radio.
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Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control System 
Automatic Climate Control System
1 — Driver Temperature Adjustment Knob 9 — Passenger Temperature Adjustment Knob
2 — Driver Side AUTO Button (Automatic Operation) 10 — SYNC Button (Set Temperature Alignment) Driver/Passenger Side
3 — Driver Side Air Distribution Selection Button 11 — Passenger Heated Seat Button — If Equipped
4 — Max Defrost Button 12 — Air Conditioning Button
5 — Blower Speed Adjustment Knob 13 — Steering Wheel Heater Button — If Equipped
6 — Rear Defrost Button 14 — Driver Heated Seat Button — If Equipped
7 — Passenger Side Air Distribution Selection Button 15 — Air Recirculation Button
8 — Passenger Side AUTO Button (Automatic Operation)
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Automatic Climate Control System (Touchscreen Controls)
1 — Driver Side Temperature Adjustment Bar 8 — Heated Rear Window On/Off Button
2 — Driver Side Air Distribution Buttons 9 — MAX-DEF Activation/Deactivation Button (Rapid Defrosting/Demisting)
3 — Fan Speed Adjustment Button 10 — Air Recirculation On/Off Button
4 — Passenger Side Air Distribution Buttons 11 — Climate Control System Compressor On/Off Button
5 — Passenger Side Temperature Adjustment Bar 12 — Driver Side AUTO Button (Automatic Operation)
6 — SYNC Button 13 — Climate Control System On/Off Button
7 — Passenger Side AUTO Button (Automatic Operation)
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Description
The  Automatic  Dual  Zone  Climate  Control
System adjusts the temperature and air distri-
bution  independently  between  the  driver  and
passenger.
The  system  maintains  the  set  temperature
inside  the  passenger  compartment  and
compensates for outside temperature change.
NOTE:
The reference temperature is 72°F (22°C) for
optimal comfort management.
The automatic setting will adjust the following
to  maintain  comfort  within  the  passenger
compartment:
Air  temperature  from  the  driver/front
passenger side vents
Air  distribution  from  the  driver/front
passenger side vents
Fan  speed  (continuous  variation  of  the  air
flow)
Compressor  variations  (for  cooling/dehu -
midifying the air)
Air recirculation
The Climate Control System can also be oper -
ated manually by using the buttons and knobs
on the faceplate.
Manual  selections will override  the automatic
settings,  which  are  stored  until  the  AUTO
button  is pushed. If the system intervenes for
safety reasons, the automatic setting will take
control of the system.
The  below  operations  will  not  deactivate  the
automatic (AUTO) function:
Air Recirculation activation/deactivation
A/C activation/deactivation
SYNC function activation
Rear  Window  Defrost  activation/deactiva -
tion
When  in  AUTO  mode,  the  vehicle’s  internal
temperature is controlled according to the set
temperature.
The following can be manually set or adjusted:
Driver/passenger air temperature
Blower speed (continuous variation)
Air  distribution  (seven  positions  for  driver
and passenger)
A/C activation
Front Defroster
Air recirculation
Rear Defroster
System deactivation
A/C Compressor
Push the A/C button or the icon to activate or
deactivate  the  A/C  compressor  (indicator  illu-
minated when activated). The A/C compressor
will  remain  off  even  after  the  engine  has
stopped.
When  the  A/C  compressor  is  turned  off,  the
system deactivates air recirculation to prevent
the  windows  from  fogging  up.  If  the  climate
control system can maintain the temperature,
with  the  A/C  turned off,  the  AUTO  feature  will
remain on and the AUTO button indicator light
will not switch off.
To  restore  automatic  control  of  the  A/C
compressor, push the A/C button or the icon or
the AUTO button. With the A/C compressor off,
the air speed can be set manually using the Air
Speed Adjustment Knob.
When  the  A/C  compressor  is  on,  and  the
engine  is  running,  air  speed  cannot  be  lower
than  the  minimum  speed  (only  one  indicator
light is lit).
 CAUTION!
The  system  uses  R1234yf  refrigerant,
which  does  not  pollute  the  environment  in
the  event  of  accidental  leakage.  Under  no
circumstances,  use  R134a  and  R12  fluids,
which  are  incompatible  with  the
components of this system.
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