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STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE ............................86
Starting Procedure................................. 86
Remote Starting System ....................... 86
Cold Weather Operation ........................ 87
Extended Park Starting.......................... 87
If Engine Fails To Start .......................... 87
After Starting — Warming Up The 
Engine ..................................................... 88 Stopping The Engine.............................. 88
Turbocharger Cool Down ....................... 88
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER —
IF EQUIPPED .............................................89
ENGINE BREAK-IN 
RECOMMENDATIONS ...............................89
Engine Break-In...................................... 89
ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE (EPB) .................90
Electric Park Brake (EPB) Operating 
Modes ..................................................... 91 Safe Hold ................................................ 91
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION....................92
Display .................................................... 93
Gear Selector ......................................... 93
Transmission Operating Modes ............ 94
Automatic Transmission Limp Home
Mode....................................................... 96 Brake Transmission Shift Interlock 
(BTSI) System ......................................... 96 Important Notes ..................................... 97
ALFA DNA SELECTOR ...............................98
Alfa DNA System .................................... 98
Driving Modes ........................................ 98
ALFA ACTIVE SUSPENSION (AAS) —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................... 101 STOP/START SYSTEM............................ 101
Operating Mode ................................... 101
System Manual Activation/
Deactivation ......................................... 102 Possible Reasons The Engine Does
Not Autostop ........................................ 102 Engine Restarting Conditions ............. 102
Safety Functions .................................. 102
Energy Saving Function....................... 102
Irregular Operation .............................. 103
Vehicle Inactivity .................................. 103
SPEED LIMITER ...................................... 103
Description ........................................... 103
Activation ............................................. 103
Speed Limit Programming .................. 103
Exceeding The Programmed Speed ... 104
Programmed Speed Icon Flashing ..... 104
Deactivation ......................................... 104
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS —
IF EQUIPPED........................................... 104
Cruise Control — If Equipped .............. 104
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) —
If Equipped  .......................................... 106
HIGHWAY ASSIST SYSTEM (HAS) —
IF EQUIPPED........................................... 114
To Activate/Deactivate........................ 114
Operation ............................................. 114
Indications On The Display ................. 115
System Status...................................... 115
Limited System Availability/
Operation ............................................. 116
TRAFFIC JAM ASSIST (TJA) SYSTEM — 
IF EQUIPPED........................................... 117
To Activate/Deactivate........................ 117
Operation ............................................. 118 Indications On The Display ................. 118
System Status ..................................... 119
Limited System Availability/
Operation ............................................. 119
TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (TSR) 
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED........................ 120
To Activate/Deactivate ....................... 120
Indications On The Display ................. 121
INTELLIGENT SPEED CONTROL (ISC) 
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED........................ 121
To Activate/Deactivate ....................... 122
Indications On The Display ................. 122
Acceptance/Rejection Of The
Suggested Speed ................................ 122
PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST 
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED........................ 123
ParkSense Sensors............................. 123
ParkSense Display .............................. 124
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense .... 124
ParkSense Warning Display ............... 125
Operation With A Trailer...................... 125
ParkSense System Usage
Precautions ......................................... 126
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LDW) 
SYSTEM.................................................. 126
Lane Departure Warning Operation... 126
Turning Lane Departure Warning On 
Or Off .................................................... 127 Lane Departure Warning Message .... 127
Changing Lane Departure Warning 
Status................................................... 128
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To  unlock  the  steering  column,  push  the  tilt/
telescoping  control  handle  down  to  the  open
position. To tilt the steering column, move the
steering  wheel  upward  or  downward  as
desired.  To  lengthen  or  shorten  the  steering
column,  pull  the  steering  wheel  outward  or
push it inward as desired. To lock the steering
column  in  position,  push  the  tilt/telescoping
control handle to the closed position.
Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped 
The steering wheel contains a heating element
that  helps  warm  your  hands  in  cold  weather.
The  heated  steering  wheel  has  only  one
temperature  setting.  The  heated  steering
wheel may not turn on when it is already warm.
The  heated  steering  wheel  button  is  located
on the instrument panel.
Push  the  heated  steering  wheel    button
once to turn the heating element on.
Push the heated steering wheel   button a
second time to turn the heating element off.
When the function is enabled, the indicator on
the button will illuminate. Heated Steering Wheel Button
NOTE:
The  engine  must  be  running  for  the  heated
steering wheel to operate.
For information on use with the Remote Start
system, see  
Ú
 page 23.
 WARNING!
Do  not  adjust  the  steering  column  while
driving.  Adjusting  the  steering  column
while  driving  or  driving  with  the  steering
column  unlocked,  could  cause  the  driver
to  lose  control  of  the  vehicle.  Failure  to
follow  this  warning  may  result  in  serious
injury or death.
Do  not  place  any  objects  on  the  steering
wheel  (e.g.  permanently  fixed  covers)
which could interfere with the hand detec -
tion  sensor  on  the  steering  wheel  of  the
Active  Blind  Spot  Assist  (ABSA),  Lane
Keeping  Assist  (LKA),  Traffic  Jam  Assist
(TJA),  or  Highway  Assist  systems  (HAS)  (if
equipped).
 WARNING!
It  is  absolutely  forbidden  to  carry  out  any
after-market  operation  involving  steering
system  or  steering  column  modifications
(e.g.  installation  of  anti-theft  device)  that
could  adversely  affect  performance.  Doing
so  could  void  the  New  Vehicle  Limited
Warrant,  cause  SERIOUS  SAFETY
PROBLEMS  INCLUDING  INJURY,  and  also
result  in  the  vehicle  not  meeting
type-approval requirements.
 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  conditions  must  exercise  care
when  using  the  steering  wheel  heater.  It
may  cause  burns  even  at  low  tempera -
tures, especially if used for long periods.
Do  not  place  anything  on  the  steering
wheel that insulates against heat, such as
a blanket  or steering wheel covers of  any
type  and  material.  This  may  cause  the
steering wheel heater to overheat.
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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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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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How To Use Remote Start
All  of  the  following  conditions  must  be  met
before the engine will remote start:
Gear selector in PARK (P).
Doors closed.
Hood closed.
Liftgate closed.
Hazard switch off.
Brake  switch  inactive  (brake  pedal  not
pressed).
Battery at an acceptable charge level.
PANIC button not pushed.
System  not  disabled  from  previous  remote
start event.
Vehicle Security System indicator flashing.
Ignition  in  the  OFF  mode  (if  equipped  with
keyless ignition system).
Fuel level meets minimum requirement.
Remote Start Comfort Systems — If Equipped
When  Remote  Start  is  activated,  the  heated
steering wheel and driver heated seat features
will automatically turn on in cold weather.
These  features  will  stay  on  through  the  dura -
tion of remote start until the ignition is placed
in the ON/RUN mode. Remote  Start  Windshield  Wiper  De–Icer  Acti
-
vation — If Equipped
When remote  start  is active and  the outside  ambient
temperature  is  less  than  39°F  (4°C),  the  Windshield
Wiper De-Icer will be enabled. Exiting remote start will
resume  previous  operation,  except  if  the  Windshield
Wiper De-Icer is active.
The Windshield  Wiper De-Icer timer and oper -
ation will continue.
Cold Weather Operation
To  prevent  possible  engine  damage  while
starting  at  low  temperatures,  this  vehicle  will
inhibit  engine  cranking  when  the  ambient
temperature  is  less  than –22°F  (–30°C)  and
the  oil  temperature  sensor  reading  indicates
an engine block heater has not been used. An
externally-powered  electric  engine  block
heater  is  available  as  optional  equipment  or
from an authorized dealer.
The  message  “plug  in  engine  heater”  will  be
displayed  in  the  instrument  cluster  when  the
ambient temperature is below 5°F (–15°C) at the
time the engine is shut off as a reminder to avoid
possible crank delays at the next cold start.
Extended Park Starting
If the vehicle has not been started or driven for
at  least  30  days,  it  is  advisable  to  follow  the
indications below.
To start the engine, proceed as follows:
1. Briefly push the ignition button
2. If  the  engine  does  not  start,  wait  five seconds and let the starter cool down and
then repeat the starting procedure
3. If  the  engine  does  not  start  after  eight attempts,  let  the  starter  cool  down  for  at
least  10  seconds,  and  then  repeat  the
starting procedure
If the problem persists, contact an authorized
dealer.
NOTE:
After prolonged vehicle inactivity, very difficult
starting,  that  can  be  noticed  through  rapid
fatigue  of  the  starter,  might  also  be  due  to  a
partially drained battery  
Ú
 page 201.
If Engine Fails To Start
Starting  the  Engine  with  Key  Fob  Battery  Run
Down or Drained
If  the  ignition  does  not  respond  when  the
button is pushed, the key fob battery might be
run  down  or  drained.  Therefore,  the  system
does not detect the presence of the key fob in
the  vehicle,  and  will  display  a  dedicated
message  
Ú
page 20. CAUTION!
Use  of  the  recommended  oil  and  adhering
to  the  prescribed  oil  change  intervals  is
important  to  prevent  engine  damage  and
ensure  satisfactory  starting  in  cold
conditions.
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ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF 
EQUIPPED
The  engine  block  heater  warms  the  engine
and permits quicker starts in cold weather.
Connect  the  cord  to  a  110-115  Volt  AC  elec-
trical outlet with a grounded, three-wire exten -
sion cord.
For ambient temperatures below 0°F (-18°C),
the engine block heater is recommended. For
ambient  temperatures  below  -20°F  (-29°C),
the engine block heater is required.
Follow  the  steps  below  to  properly  use  the
engine block heater:
1. Locate  the  engine  block  heater  cord (access  door  on  the  passenger  side wiper
cowl).
2. Pull the cord to the front of the vehicle and plug  it  into  a  grounded,  three-wire  exten -
sion cord.
3. After  the  vehicle  is  running,  properly  stow the  cord  away  behind  the  access  door  on
the passenger side wiper cowl.
NOTE:
The  engine  block  heater  cord  is  a  factory
installed  option.  If  your  vehicle  is  not
equipped,  heater  cords  are  available  from
an authorized dealer.
The engine block heater will require 110 Volts
AC  and  6.5  Amps  to  activate  the  heater
element.
The engine block heater must be plugged in
at  least  one  hour  to have a  warming  effect
on  the  engine  and  at  least  four  hours  to
have  a  warming  effect  when  ambient
temperatures are below -20°F (-29°C).
ENGINE BREAK-IN 
RECOMMENDATIONS
Engine Break-In
For  both  engines,  use  the  following  engine
break-in recommendations:
NOTE:
A new engine may consume some oil during its
first few thousand miles (kilometers) of opera -
tion. This should be considered a  normal part
of  the  break-in  period  and  not  interpreted  as
an  indication  of  a  problem.  Please  monitor
your  oil  level  during  the  break-in  period  and
add oil as required.
It is recommended for the operator to observe
the following driving behaviors during the new
vehicle break-in period: 0 to 100 miles (0 to 160 km):
Do not allow the engine to operate at idle for
an extended period of time.
Press  the  accelerator  pedal  slowly  and  not
more  than halfway  to  avoid  rapid  accelera
-
tion.
Avoid aggressive braking.
Drive with the engine speed less than 
3,500 RPM.
Maintain  vehicle  speed  below  55 mph
(88 km/h) and observe local speed limits.
100 to 300 miles (160 to 483 km):
Press  the  accelerator  pedal  slowly  and  not
more  than halfway  to  avoid  rapid  accelera -
tion in lower gears (FIRST to THIRD gears).
Avoid aggressive braking.
Drive with the engine speed less than 
5,000 RPM.
Maintain  vehicle  speed  below  70 mph
(112 km/h) and observe local speed limits.
300 to 500 miles (483 to 805 km):
Exercise the full engine RPM range, shifting
manually  (paddles  or  gear  shift)  at  higher
RPM when possible.
Do  not  perform  sustained  operation  with
the accelerator pedal at wide open throttle.
Maintain  vehicle  speed  below  85 mph
(136 km/h) and observe local speed limits.
 WARNING!
Remember  to  disconnect  the  engine  block
heater  cord  before  driving.  Damage  to  the
110-115  Volt  electrical  cord  could  cause
electrocution.
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Removing The Receiver
When the receiver is no longer needed, discon-
nect  the  electrical  connections  and  remove  it
from its position using the directions below:
1. Remove  the  safety  split  ring  from  the locking pin.
2. Pull the locking pin out of the trailer hitch.
3. Remove the receiver from the trailer hitch.
SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING
Saving Fuel
Below  are  some  suggestions  which  may  help
you save fuel and lower the amount of harmful
emissions released into the atmosphere.
Vehicle Maintenance
Checks  and  operations  should  be  carried  out
in  accordance  with  the  Maintenance  Plan 
Ú
 page 208.
Tires
Check  the  tire  pressures  at  least  once  every
four  weeks:  if  the  pressure  is  too  low,
consumption  levels  increase  as  resistance  to
rolling is higher.
NOTE:
Tire  pressure  that  is  too  high  can  cause
premature tire wear, reduced control, etc. Unnecessary Loads
Do  not  travel  with  an  overloaded  liftgate.  The
weight  of  the  vehicle  and  its  arrangement
greatly affect fuel consumption and stability.
Electric Devices
Use  electrical systems only  for  the  amount  of
time needed. The rear window defroster, addi
-
tional  headlights,  windshield  wipers  and
heater  blower  fan  require  a  considerable
amount  of  energy;  increasing  the  current
uptake  increases  fuel  consumption  (by  up  to
+25% when city driving).
Climate Control System
Using the climate control system will increase
consumption:  use  standard  ventilation  when
the temperature outside permits.
Devices For Aerodynamic Control
The  use  of  non-certified  devices  for  aerody -
namic  control  may  adversely  affect  air  drag
and consumption levels.
Driving Style
Starting
Do not warm up the engine at low or high revs
when the vehicle is stationary; this causes the
engine  to  warm  up  more  slowly,  thereby
increasing fuel consumption and emissions. It
is therefore advisable to drive off immediately,
slowly, avoiding high speeds: by doing this the
engine will warm up more quickly. Unnecessary Actions
Avoid revving up when starting at traffic lights
or  before  stopping  the  engine.  This  action  is
unnecessary  and  causes  increased  fuel
consumption and pollution.
Gear Selection
Use  a  high  gear  when  traffic  and  road  condi
-
tions allow it. Using a low gear for faster accel -
eration  will  increase  fuel  consumption.
Improper  use  of  a  high  gear  increases
consumption, emissions and engine wear.
 Max. Speed
Fuel  consumption  considerably  increases  as
speed  increases.  Maintain  a  constant  speed,
avoiding  unnecessary  braking  and  accelera -
tion, which cost in terms of both fuel consump -
tion and emissions.
Acceleration
Accelerating  violently  severely  affects
consumption  and  emissions:  acceleration
should  be gradual  and should not exceed the
maximum torque.Conditions Of Use
Cold Starting
Short  trips  and  frequent  cold  starts  will  not
allow  the  engine  to  reach  optimum  operating
temperature.  This  results  in  a  significant
increase  in  consumption  levels  (from  +15  to
+30% in city driving) and emissions.
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If A Deployment Occurs 
The  front  air  bags  are  designed  to  deflate
immediately after deployment.
NOTE:
Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in all
collisions.  This  does  not  mean  something  is
wrong with the air bag system.
If you do have a collision which deploys the air
bags, any or all of the following may occur:
The air bag material may sometimes cause
abrasions  and/or  skin  reddening  to  the
occupants  as  the  air  bags  deploy  and
unfold. The abrasions are similar to friction
rope  burns  or  those  you  might  get  sliding
along a carpet or gymnasium floor. They are
not caused by contact with chemicals. They
are  not  permanent  and  normally  heal
quickly.  However,  if  you  haven’t  healed
significantly within a few days, or if you have
any blistering, see your doctor immediately.
As  the  air  bags  deflate,  you  may  see  some
smoke-like  particles.  The  particles  are  a
normal  by-product  of  the  process  that
generates the non-toxic gas used for air bag
inflation.  These  airborne  particles  may  irri-
tate  the  skin,  eyes,  nose,  or  throat.  If  you
have  skin  or  eye  irritation,  rinse  the  area
with cool water. For nose or throat irritation,
move to fresh air. If the irritation continues,
see your  doctor. If these  particles settle on
your  clothing,  follow  the  garment  manufac -
turer’s instructions for cleaning. Do  not  drive  your  vehicle  after  the  air  bags
have  deployed.  If  you  are  involved  in  another
collision,  the  air  bags  will  not  be  in  place  to
protect you.
NOTE:
Air  bag  covers  may  not  be  obvious  in  the
interior  trim,  but  they  will  open  during  air
bag deployment.
After  any  collision,  the  vehicle  should  be
taken to an authorized dealer immediately.
Enhanced Accident Response System  
In  the  event  of  an  impact,  if  the  communica
-
tion  network  remains  intact,  and  the  power
remains intact, depending on the nature of the
event, the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
will determine  whether to  have the Enhanced
Accident  Response  System  perform  the
following functions:
Cut off fuel to the engine (if equipped)
Cut off battery power to the electric motor (if
equipped)
Flash  hazard  lights  as  long  as  the  battery
has power
Turn on the interior lights, which remain on
as  long  as  the  battery  has  power  or  for
15 minutes  from  the  intervention  of  the
Enhanced Accident Response System
Unlock the power door locks
Your vehicle may also be designed to perform
any of these other functions in response to the
Enhanced Accident Response System:
Turn off  the  Fuel  Filter  Heater,  Turn  off the
HVAC Blower Motor, Close the HVAC Circula -
tion Door
Cut off battery power to the:
• Engine
• Electric Motor (if equipped)
• Electric power steering
• Brake booster
• Electric park brake
• Automatic transmission gear selector
• Horn
• Front wiper
• Headlamp washer pump
 WARNING!
Deployed  air  bags  and  seat  belt
pretensioners cannot protect you in another
collision.  Have  the  air  bags,  seat  belt
pretensioners,  and  the  seat  belt  retractor
assemblies  replaced  by  an  authorized
dealer  immediately.  Also,  have  the
Occupant  Restraint  Controller  System
serviced as well.
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