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3. Instrument Cluster Display•The  instrument  cluster  display features
a driver interactive display  
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4. Fuel Gauge •The digital bar gauge shows the amount
of fuel in the tank.
• The    fuel  reserve/limited  range
warning  light  turns  on,  a  message  is
displayed  and  there  is  an  acoustic
signal when  about  2.4  gallons  (9  liters)
of fuel are left in the tank.
• The   fuel pump symbol points to the
side of the vehicle where the fuel door is
located.
• P
roceeding  further,  the  second  white
notch  will  go  off  and  the  last  one  will become  red,  together  with  the  indica-
tion  "E"  present  at  the  bottom  of  the
tank. Fuel
 
 Level Gauge
NOTE:
If the low fuel warning light switches on, refuel
at the earliest opportunity.
5. Speedometer •Indicates vehicle speed.
NOTE:
The  hard  telltales  will  illuminate  for  a  bulb
check when the ignition is first cycled.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 
DISPLAY
Instrument Cluster Display Description
This vehicle  is equipped with  a  driver interac -
tive  display  that  is  located  in  the  instrument
cluster.
When  one  or  more  of  the  doors  have  been
opened or closed and the ignition is in the OFF
position, the instrument cluster will display the
vehicle mileage for a few seconds.
Reconfigurable Instrument Cluster Display
During  operation,  the  instrument  cluster
display is divided into multiple sections which
show  driving  data,  warnings,  and  failure  indi -
cations.
Instrument Cluster Display
Reconfigurable Display Items
1. External  Lights  (Low  Beam/High  Beam)Display
2. Front, Side Anti-Collision Systems, Cruise Control Change Information
3. Speed Limiter Display
4. Driving  Assistance  Systems  (FCW,  LDW, HAS) Information Display
5. Active Cruise Control (ACC) /  Cruise Control (CC) Information Display
6. Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) / Speed Limiter Information Display
 CAUTION!
Driving  with  a  hot  engine  cooling  system
could  damage  your  vehicle.  If  the
temperature gauge reads “H” pull over and
stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air
conditioner  turned  off  until  the  pointer
drops  back  into  the  normal  range.  If  the
pointer remains on the “H”, turn the engine
off  immediately  and  call  an  authorized
dealer for service.
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(o) Recommended operations
(●) Mandatory operations
Visually inspect conditions and wear of front/rear disc 
brake pads and operation of pad wear indicators●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Visually inspect the condition and tensioning of the 
accessory drive belt(s)
●●●●●●●●●●●●
Change engine coolant
●
Replace transfer case oil (AWD models only)
●
Replace accessory drive belt(s)●
Replace air cleaner cartridge
5●●●●●
Replace the additional fuel filter (if equipped)
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Change the brake fluid
6
Replac
e the passenger compartment cleaner
7o●o●o●o●o●o●o●o
Spark plug replacement
8●●
1. The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signaled by the warning light or message in the  instrument panel. In all cases, never exceed 1 year/10,000 miles (16,000 km).
2. The SOS backup battery must be replaced every five years, regardless of mileage.
3. Top up using the fluids indicated, only after checking that the system is intact  
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4. If oil degradation ratio (data collectible from diagnostic device) is more than 80% (oil quality less than 20%), engine oil and filter replacement is recommended.
5. If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this engine air cleaner filter must be replaced every 10,000 miles (16,000 km).
6. The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years, regardless of the mileage.
7. If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this cleaner filter must be replaced every 10,000 miles (16,000 km). 8. The spark plug change interval is mileage-based only. Yearly intervals do not apply.
Thousands of miles102030405060708090100110120130140150
Years123456789101112131415
Thousands of kilometers163248648096112128144160176192208224240
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Inspect the CV/Universal joints●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Visually inspect the brake discs surface and edge
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Brake pads/brake discs replacement
3
Visually
 inspect the condition and tensioning of the 
accessory drive belt(s)
●●●●●●●●●●●●
Change engine coolant
●
Change engine oil and replace oil filter
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Replace transfer case oil (AWD models only)
●
Replace accessory drive belt/s4
Replace 
air cleaner cartridge 
5●●●●●●●
Replace the additional fuel filter (if equipped)●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Change the brake fluid
6
Replace 
the cabin air filter 
7 o●o●o●o●o●o●o●o
Spark plug replacement
8●●●●●
1. The SOS backup battery must be replaced every five years, regardless of mileage.
2. Top off using the fluids indicated only after checking that the system is intact  
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3. The actual interval for changing the brake pads and the carbon ceramic brake discs depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signaled by the warning light or message  on the instrument panel. After each discs replacement, reset the warning light using the diagnostic socket.
4. Areas that are not dusty: recommended maximum mileage 36,000 miles (60,000 km). Regardless of the mileage, the belt must be replaced every 4 years. Dusty areas and/ or demanding use of the vehicle (cold climates, town use, long periods of idling): advised maximum mileage 18,000 miles (30,000 km). Regardless of the mileage, the belt must be replaced every 2 years.
5. If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this engine air cleaner filter must be replaced every 10,000 miles (16,000 km).
6. The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years, regardless of the mileage.
7. If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this cleaner filter must be replaced every 10,000 miles (16,000 km). 8. The spark plug change interval is mileage-based only. Yearly intervals do not apply.
Thousands of miles102030405060708090100110120130140150
Years123456789101112131415
Thousands of kilometers163248648096112128144160176192208224240
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING 
SERVICE FOR YOUR VEHICLE
Prepare For The Appointment
All  work  to  be  performed  may  not  be  covered
by  the  warranty.  Discuss  additional  charges
with  the  service  manager.  Keep  a  mainte-
nance  log  of  your  vehicle's  service  history,  as
this  can  often  provide  a  clue  to  the  current
problem.
Prepare A List
Make  a written  list of  your  vehicle's  problems
or  the  specific  work  you  want  done.  If  you've
had  an  accident  or  work  done  that  is  not  on
your  maintenance  log,  let  the  service  advisor
know.
Be Reasonable With Requests
If  you  list  a  number  of  items  and  you  must
have  your  vehicle  by  the  end  of  the  day,
discuss  the  situation  with  the  service  advisor
and list the items in order  of priority. At many
authorized  dealers,  you  may  obtain  a  rental
vehicle  at a  minimal  daily charge.  If  you  need
a rental, it is advisable to make these arrange -
ments when you call for an appointment.
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE
FCA  US  LLC  and  its  authorized  dealers  are
vitally interested in your satisfaction. We want
you  to  be  happy  with  our  products  and
services.
Warranty  service  must  be  done  by  an  autho -
rized dealer. We strongly recommend that you
take the vehicle to an authorized dealer. They
know  your  vehicle  the  best,  and  are  most
concerned  that  you  get  prompt  and  high
quality  service.  FCA  US  LLC's  authorized
dealers  have  the  facilities,  factory-trained
technicians, special tools, and the latest infor -
mation to  ensure the vehicle is fixed correctly
and in a timely manner.
This is why you should always talk to an autho -
rized  dealer’s  service  manager  first.  If  for
some reason you are still not satisfied, talk to
the  general  manager  or  owner  of  the  autho -
rized  dealer.  They  want  to  know  if  you  need
assistance. If an authorized dealer is unable to
resolve  the  concern, you may contact  FCA US
LLC's Customer Assistance center.
Any  communication  to  FCA  US  LLC's  customer
center should include the following information:
Owner's name and address
Owner's  telephone  number  (mobile,  home
and office)
Authorized dealer name
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Vehicle delivery date and mileage
Alfa Romeo Customer Center
P.O. Box 21–8004
Auburn Hills, MI 48321–8004
Phone: 1-844-Alfa-USA (1-844-253-2872)
Alfa Romeo Customer Care (Canada)
P.O. Box 1621
Windsor, Ontario N9A 4H6
Phone:  1-877-230-0563  (English)  Phone:
1-877-515-9112 (French)
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or 
Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY)
To assist customers who have hearing difficul -
ties,  the  manufacturer  has  installed  special
Telecommunication  Devices  for  the  Deaf
(TDD)  equipment  at  its  customer  center.  Any
hearing  or  speech  impaired  customer,  who
has  access  to  a  TDD  or  a  conventional  tele -
typewriter  (TTY)  in  the  United  States,  can
communicate with the manufacturer by dialing
1-800-380-2479.
Canadian  residents  with  hearing  difficulties
that  require  assistance  can  use  the  special
needs  relay  service  offered  by  Bell  Canada.
For  TTY  teletypewriter  users,  dial 711 and  for
Voice callers, dial 1-800-855-0511 to connect
with a Bell Relay Service operator.
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