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READ THIS CAREFULLY
Refueling
Gas engines: Do not use fuel containing methanol or ethanol E85. Using these mixtures may cause misfiring and driving issues, as well
as damage vital components of the supply system.
Diesel engines:  Do not use other products or mixtures as they may cause damage to the engine beyond repair and consequently invali -
date the warranty. For further details on the use of the correct fuel, see  
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Starting The Engine
Make sure that the electric park brake is engaged and that the transmission is in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Next, press the brake pedal,
and then push the engine START/STOP button.
Parking On Flammable Material
The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation. Do not park the vehicle on potential fire hazards such as: grass, dry
leaves, pine needles or other flammable material.
Respecting The Environment
The vehicle is fitted with a system that carries out a continuous diagnosis of the emission-related components in order to help protect the
environment (if equipped).
Electrical Accessories
If you decide to add electrical accessories after purchasing the vehicle, with the risk of gradually draining the battery, contact an autho -
rized dealer. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle's electric system can support the required
load.
Scheduled Servicing
Correctly  performed  maintenance  procedures  are  essential  for  ensuring  that  your  vehicle  continuously  maintains  its  quality  in  perfor -
mance and safety features, environmental friendliness, and low running costs.
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Programming And Requesting Additional 
Key Fobs
Programming the key fob may be performed by
an authorized dealer.
NOTE:
Once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle,
it  cannot  be  re-purposed  and  repro-
grammed to another vehicle.
Only  key  fobs  that  are  programmed  to  the
vehicle electronics can be used to start and
operate  the  vehicle.  Once  a  key  fob  is
programmed  to  a  vehicle,  it  cannot  be
programmed to any other vehicle.
Duplication  of  key  fobs  may  be  performed  at
an authorized dealer. This procedure consists
of programming a blank key fob to the vehicle
electronics.  A  blank  key  fob  is  one  that  has
never been programmed  
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NOTE:
When  having  the  Engine  Immobilizer
system  serviced,  bring  all vehicle keys with
you to an authorized dealer.
For  Quadrifoglio  models,  if  you  need  a
replacement key fob, contact an authorized
dealer.
ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
The Engine Immobilizer system prevents unau-
thorized use of the vehicle by disabling engine
starting.  The  system  does  not  need  to  be
enabled  or  activated.  Operation  is  automatic,
regardless of  whether the vehicle  is locked or
unlocked.
The  system  uses  a  key  fob,  keyless  push
button  ignition  and  a  Radio  Frequency  (RF)
receiver to prevent unauthorized vehicle oper
-
ation.  Therefore,  only  key  fobs  that  are
programmed  to  the  vehicle  can  be  used  to
start  and operate the vehicle.  The  system will
shut the engine off in two seconds if an invalid
key fob is used to start the engine.
After placing the ignition switch in the ON/RUN
position,  the  vehicle  security  light  will  turn  on
for three seconds for a bulb check. If the light
remains  on  after  the  bulb  check,  it  indicates
that there is a problem with the electronics. In
addition,  if  the  light  begins  to  flash  after  the
bulb check, it indicates that someone used an
invalid  key  fob  to  start  the  engine.  Either  of
these conditions will result in the engine being
shut off after two seconds. If  the  vehicle  security  light  turns  on  during
normal  vehicle  operation  (vehicle  running  for
longer  than  10  seconds),  it  indicates  that
there  is  a  fault  in  the  electronics.  Should  this
occur,  have  the  vehicle  serviced  as  soon  as
possible by an authorized dealer.
All  of  the  key  fobs  provided  with  your  new
vehicle have been programmed to the vehicle
electronics.
NOTE:
A  key  fob  that  has  not  been  programmed  is
also considered an invalid key  
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IGNITION SWITCH  
Keyless Push Button Ignition
This  feature  allows  the  driver  to  operate  the
ignition  switch  with  the  push  of  a  button  as
long  as  the  key  fob  is  in  the  passenger
compartment.
The  START/STOP  ignition  button  has  several
operating modes. These modes are OFF, ACC,
and ON/RUN.
 WARNING!
Always  remove  the  key  fobs  from  the
vehicle  and  lock  all  doors  when  leaving
the vehicle unattended.
Always  remember  to  place  the  ignition  in
the OFF mode.
 CAUTION!
The  Engine  Immobilizer  system  is  not
compatible  with  some  aftermarket  remote
starting systems. Use of these systems may
result  in vehicle starting problems and  loss
of security protection.
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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  
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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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 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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REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED  
This system uses the key fob to start
the  engine  conveniently  from
outside  the  vehicle  while  still  main-
taining security.
NOTE:
Obstructions between the vehicle and key fob
may reduce this range  
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How To Use Remote Start
Push  the  Remote  Start  button  on  the  key  fob
twice  within  five  seconds.  The  vehicle  doors will  lock,  the  turn  signals  will  flash  twice,  and
the  horn  will chirp twice. Pushing  the  Remote
Start button a third time shuts the engine off.
NOTE:
With  Remote Start,  the  engine will  only  run
for 15 minutes.
Remote Start can only be used twice.
If  an  engine  fault  is  present  or  fuel  level  is
low,  the  vehicle  will  start  and  then  shut
down in 10 seconds.
The  park  lamps  will  turn  on  and  remain  on
during Remote Start mode.
For  security,  power  window  operation  is
disabled when the vehicle is in the Remote
Start mode.
The ignition must be placed in the ACC posi
-
tion before the Remote Start sequence can
be repeated for a third cycle.
All  of  the  following  conditions  must  be  met
before the engine will Remote Start:
Gear selector in PARK
Doors closed
Hood closed
Liftgate closed
Hazard switch off
Brake  switch  inactive  (brake  pedal  not
pushed)
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 OFF position
Fuel level meets minimum requirement
Vehicle  Security  system  is  not  signaling  an
intrusion
Malfunction  Indicator  Light  is  not  illumi -
nated
To Exit Remote Start Mode
To  drive  the vehicle  after starting the Remote
Start  system,  either  push  and  release  the
unlock  button  on  the  key  fob  to  unlock  the
doors,  or  unlock  the  vehicle  using  Passive
Entry  via  the  door  handles,  and  disarm  the
vehicle  security  system  (if  equipped).  Then,
prior  to  the  end  of  the  15 minute  cycle,  push
and  release  the  START/STOP  ignition  button
while pressing the brake pedal.
The Remote  Start  system  will  turn  the  engine
off  with  another  push  and  release  of  the
Remote  Start  button  on  the  key  fob,  or  if  the
engine  is  allowed  to  run  for  the  entire
15 minute cycle.
 CAUTION!
An  unlocked  vehicle  is  an  invitation  for
thieves.  Always  remove  key  fob  from  the
vehicle and  lock all doors  when leaving  the
vehicle unattended.
 WARNING!
Do  not  start  or  run  an  engine  in  a  closed
garage  or  confined  area.  Exhaust  gas
contains  Carbon  Monoxide  (CO)  which  is
odorless  and colorless.  Carbon  Monoxide
is poisonous and can cause serious injury
or death when inhaled.
Keep key fobs away from children. Opera -
tion of the Remote Start system, windows,
door  locks  or  other  controls  could  cause
serious injury or death.
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NOTE:
If  the  indicator  light  stays  on  constantly,
programming  is  complete  and  the  garage
door/device  should  activate  when  the
HomeLink® button is pressed.
To  program  the  two  remaining  HomeLink®
buttons,  repeat  each  step  for  each
remaining  button.  DO  NOT  erase  the  chan-
nels.
If  you  unplugged  the  garage  door  opener/
device for programming, plug it back in at this
time.
Reprogramming  A  Single  HomeLink®  Button
(Canadian/Gate Operator)
To  reprogram  a  channel  that  has  been  previ -
ously trained, follow these steps:
1. Place the ignition to the ON/RUN position.
2. Press  and  hold  the  desired  HomeLink® button  until  the  indicator  light  begins  to
flash after 20 seconds. Do not release the
button.
3. Without releasing the button, proceed with “Canadian/Gate  Operator  Programming”
step 2 and follow all remaining steps.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
Headlight Switch 
The headlight switch is located on the left side
of  the  instrument  panel,  next  to  the  steering wheel. The headlight switch controls the oper
-
ation  of  the  headlights,  parking  lights,  instru -
ment  panel  lights,  instrument  panel  light
dimming, interior lights and rear fog lights.
In  addition,  there  are  buttons  for  the  Park -
Sense  system  and  Engine  Stop/Start 
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Headlight Switch
The instrument panel and the various controls
on the dashboard will be illuminated when the
exterior lights are turned on.
To turn on the headlights, rotate the headlight
switch clockwise. When the headlight switch is
on,  the  parking  lights,  taillights,  license  plate
light  and  instrument  panel  lights  are  also turned  on.  To  turn  off  the  headlights,  rotate
the  headlight  switch  back  to  the  O  (off)  posi
-
tion.
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) 
The Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) (low inten -
sity) come on automatically whenever the igni -
tion is placed in the ON/RUN position, and the
headlight  switch  is  turned  to  the    position,
and  the  dusk  sensor  detects  sufficient
external light.
On some vehicles, the Daytime Running Lights
may  deactivate,  or  reduce  intensity,  on  one
side of  the  vehicle  (when  a turn signal  is  acti -
vated  on  that  side),  or  on  both  sides  of  the
vehicle  (when  the  hazard  warning  lights  are
activated).
If  equipped, the  DRLs can be  activated/deac -
tivated from the radio system, by selecting the
following  functions  in  sequence  on  the  main
MENU:
1. “Settings.”
2. “Lights.”
3. “Daytime Running Lights.”
NOTE:
The Daytime Running Lights  cannot be deacti -
vated in Canadian markets.
1 — ParkSense Button
2 — Parking Lights, Daytime Running Lights, 
Headlight Switch
3 — Instrument Panel Dimmer
4 — Rear Fog Light Button
5 — Engine Stop/Start Button
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Parking Lights 
To  turn  on  the  parking  lights  and  instrument
panel lights, rotate the headlight switch clock-
wise to the   position. All of the parking lights
will turn on for eight minutes, and opening the
door activates an audible warning.
To leave only the lights on one side (right/left)
illuminated,  move  the  multifunction  lever
(located on the left side of the steering wheel)
to  the  side  that  you  want  to  remain  on.  With
the parking lights on, the   indicator light on
the instrument panel will illuminate.
To turn off the parking lights, rotate the head -
light switch back to the O (off) position.
Headlight Off Delay
To  assist when exiting  the vehicle, the  “Head -
light  Off  Delay”  feature  will  leave  the  head -
lights  on  for  up  to  90  seconds.  This  delay  is
initiated when the ignition is placed in the OFF
position  while  the  headlight  switch  is  on,  and
then  the  headlight  switch  is  cycled  off.  Head -
light  delay  can  be  canceled  by  either  turning
on  the  headlights  or  side  lights,  or  by  placing
the ignition in the ON position.
The  function  can  be  activated  from  the  radio
system by  selecting  the following  functions in
sequence on the main menu:
1. “Settings.”
2. “Lights.”
3. “Headlight Off Delay.”
Rear Fog Lights
The  rear  fog  light  switch  is  located  within  the
headlight switch.
Push  the    button,  located  in  the  center  of
the headlight switch, to turn the rear fog lights
on/off.
The rear fog lights turn on only when the head -
lights or parking lights are also turned on. The
lights  can  be  turned  off  by  pushing  the 
button again or by turning the headlight switch
to the O (off) position.
When  the  engine  is stopped with  the  rear fog
lights  on,  they  will  be  off  the  next  time  the
engine is started.
Adaptive Headlight System (AFS) — If 
Equipped
This  is  a  system  combined  with  Xenon  head -
lights (Bi-Xenon 35 W  headlamp, if equipped)
which  directs  the  headlights  horizontally,  and
continuously  and  automatically  adapts  them
to  the  driving  conditions  around  bends  or
when cornering.
The  system  directs  the  headlights  to  light  up
the  road  in  the  best  way,  taking  into  account
the  speed  of  the  vehicle  and  the  bend  or
corner angle, as well as the speed at which the
steering wheel is turned.
The adaptive lights are automatically activated
when the vehicle is started.
Turn Signals   
Move  the  multifunction  lever  up  or  down  to
activate  the  turn  signals.  The  arrows  on  each
side  of  the  instrument  cluster  flash  to  show
proper operation.
The   or   turn signal will blink on the instru -
ment panel.
Lane Change Assist
Lightly push the lever up or down once, without
moving beyond the detent, and the turn signal
will flash five times then automatically turn off.
To  turn  off  the  flashing  before  the  end  of  the
cycle, move the lever in the opposite direction
until the first click (about half way).
INTERIOR LIGHTS
Courtesy  lights  are  turned  on  when  the  front
doors are opened or when the dimmer control
is  rotated  to  its  farthest  upward  position.  The
glove  compartment  light  turns  on  automati -
cally  when  the  glove  compartment  is  opened
and  turn  off  when  it  is  closed.  The  door  cour -
tesy  lights  illuminate  when  one  of  the  front
doors is opened, and turn off when it is closed.
The  liftgate  courtesy  lights  turn  on  automati -
cally  when  the  liftgate  is  opened  and  turn  off
when it is closed. All of these lights turn on and
off regardless of the ignition status.
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Humidity Sensor
The  Humidity  Sensor  helps  prevent  the
windows  from  fogging  up.  The  AUTO  function
(indicator  illuminated)  must  be  on  for  the
Humidity Sensor to function.
When  outside temperature is low,  the  system
may turn the compressor on and turn air recir-
culation off for safer driving.
Stop/Start
The  Stop/Start  system  shuts  off  the  engine
when the vehicle speed is 0 mph (0 km/h), as
a fuel conservation measure.
In order to  maintain  comfort  in  the cabin, the
Stop/Start feature will not activate if any of the
following conditions exist:
The Climate Control system is in AUTO mode
(indicator  illuminated),  and  the  vehicle has
yet to reach the set temperature
The  Climate  Control  system  is  in  LO
maximum cooling
The  Climate  Control  system  is  in  HI
maximum heating
The  Climate  Control  system  is  in  the
MAX-DEF status
When  the  Stop/Start  system  is  active,  the
engine  will  restart  if  the  inside  temperature
changes  significantly,  or  if  the  LO  setting,  or
MAX-DEF setting, is activated. With Stop/Start system on (engine is OFF), air
flow  is  reduced  to  keep  the  compartment
comfort conditions for longer.
Until  the  temperature  drastically  changes
within  the  cabin,  the  climate  control  system
will  continue  to  maintain  the  temperature
while  the  engine  is  off.  By  deactivating  the
Stop/Start system with the   button (located
by  the  headlight  switch),  the  climate  control
system  operates  normally  according  to  the
settings.
NOTE:
In harsh climate conditions, limit the use of
the  Stop/Start  system  to  prevent  the
compressor from continuously switching on
and off. This will cause rapid misting of the
windows and  the  accumulation  of  humidity
in the passenger compartment.
When  the  Stop/Start  system  is  on,  the
climate control system will always take air in
from outside, reducing the probability of the
windows fogging up.
System Maintenance
In  winter  months,  the  Climate  Control  system
must  be  turned  on  at  least  once  a  month  for
approximately 10 minutes.
Have  the  system  inspected  at  an  authorized
dealer before the summer.
INTERIOR STORAGE AND 
EQUIPMENT
Glove Compartment
The  glove  compartment  is  located  on  the
passenger side of the instrument panel.
Opening The Glove Compartment
Pull  the  release  handle  to  open  the  glove
compartment.
When  the  glove  compartment  is  opened,  a
light  turns  on  to  illuminate  the  inside  of  the
compartment.
NOTE:
If  equipped  with  a  lock,  unlock  the  glove
compartment by placing the emergency key
in the lock on the handle.
Do not insert large objects that will prevent
the  glove  compartment  from  closing
completely.
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Your  mobile  phone  must  be  designed  for  Qi
wireless charging.
NOTE:
Do not place the key fob or any other type of
metal/magnetized object inside the mobile
phone  housing  or  near  the  wireless
charging pad.
Be sure to place the mobile device correctly
(display  facing  upward)  on  the  wireless
charging pad.
The ignition must be in the ON/RUN position
in order for the phone to charge.
To  avoid  interference  with  the  key  fob
search,  the  wireless  charging  pad  will  stop
charging when any door is opened.The  following  messages  will  display  in  the
radio system:
“Your phone is being charged” — The phone
has begun to charge.
“Phone  Fully  Charged”  —  The  phone  has
completed charging its battery.
“Foreign  Object  Detected”  —  The  phone  is
not  enabled  for  wireless  charging  or  an
object that is not permitted has been placed
on the wireless charging pad.
“Unavailable System” — There is a malfunc
-
tion with the wireless charging pad.
The  driver  can  deactivate  these  messages
through  the  radio  system.  Refer  to  the  Infor -
mation  and  Entertainment  System  Owner’s
Manual Supplement for further information.
POWER WINDOWS
Power Window Controls
The power window switches work with the igni -
tion  in  the  ACC  or  ON/RUN  position  and  for
three  minutes  after  the  ignition  has  been
placed  in  the  OFF  position.  When  one  of  the
front  doors  is  opened,  this  operation  is
disabled.
The  window  controls  on  the  driver's  door
control all the door windows. Power Window Switches
The passenger door windows can also be oper -
ated  by  using  the  single  window  controls  on
the passenger door trim panel.
To open the window part way (manually), push
the  window  switch  down  briefly  and  release.
Push  past  the  detent  to  activate  “continuous
automatic” operation.
If  the  button  is  pushed again,  the  window  will
stop in the desired position.
Pull  the  window  switch  to  the  first  detent  to
move  the  window  upward.  Pull  the  window
switch  to  the  second  detent,  and  the  window
will go up automatically.
 CAUTION!
The  key  fob  should  not  be  placed  on  the
charging  pad  or  within  15  cm  (150 mm)  of
it.  Doing  so  can  cause  excessive  heat
buildup and damage to the fob. Placing the
fob  in  close  proximity  of  the  charging  pad
blocks  the  fob  from  being  detected  by  the
vehicle  and  prevents  the  vehicle  from
starting.
1 — Front Left Window Switch
2 — Front Right Window Switch
3 — Rear Right Window Switch
4 — Window Lockout Switch
5 — Rear Left Window Switch
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