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CHECKING LEVELS — 2.9L ENGINE
ENGINE OIL
The engine oil level can be seen on the 
instrument cluster display every time the engine 
is started, or on the Information and 
Entertainment system display by activating on the 
main menu (MENU button) the following 
functions in sequence:
1. “Vehicle Information”
2. “Engine Oil”
Check that the oil level is between the MIN and 
MAX level on the instrument cluster display using 
the 6 notches shown. 1 notch displays the MIN 
level and 6 notches displays the MAX level.
NOTE:
Use care when filling under hood fluids such as 
engine oil, windshield washer fluid, antifreeze 
etc. to minimize spillage onto top of engine. Any 
excess fluid that is spilled onto the top of the 
engine should be removed using compressed air 
or absorbent cloth.
If the oil level is close to or below the MIN mark, 
add oil gradually through the filler, (refer to 
“Top-Up And Oil Level Indication Update On 
Display” in this section) considering that each 
notch shown on the display corresponds to 
approximately 8.8 fl oz (250 ml).The oil level can also be checked manually on 
2.9L Quadrifoglio models.
1 – Engine Coolant Reservoir Cap
4 – Intercooler Coolant Reservoir Cap
2 – Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap Access Cover 5 – Engine Oil Dipstick
3 – Windshield/Headlight Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 6 – Engine Oil Filler
 CAUTION!
Make sure not to add too much oil when 
topping off the engine. Engine oil in excess 
may damage the engine. Have the vehicle 
checked. Never exceed the MAX level when 
topping off engine oil. It is advisable to check 
the oil level in intermediate steps using the oil 
dipstick (2.9L Quadrifoglio Only).
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NOTE:
Use care when filling under hood fluids such as 
engine oil, windshield washer fluid, antifreeze 
etc. to minimize spillage onto top of engine. Any 
excess fluid that is spilled onto the top of the 
engine should be removed using compressed air 
or absorbent cloth.
NOTE:
The headlight washers are activated every 
10 activations of the windshield washer.
NOTE:
The headlight washing system will not work if the 
liquid level is low (situation indicated by the 
symbol on the instrument cluster display  
Ú
page 66). The windshield washer will keep
working.
On vehicles equipped with headlight washers, 
there is a reference notch on the dipstick: ONLY 
the windshield/rear window washer operates 
with the level below this reference.
BRAKE FLUID
Check that the fluid is at the maximum level. If the 
fluid level in the tank is low, contact an authorized 
dealer to have the system checked.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ACTIVATION 
S
YSTEM OIL
The transmission control oil level should only be 
checked at an authorized dealer.
USEFUL ADVICE FOR EXTENDING THE LIFE 
O
F YOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery and make it last 
longer, observe the following instructions:
When you park the vehicle, ensure that the 
doors and liftgate are closed properly to 
prevent any lights from remaining on inside the 
passenger's compartment.
Do not keep accessories (e.g. radio, hazard 
warning lights, etc.) switched on for a long time 
when the engine is not running.
Before performing any operation on the 
electrical system, disconnect the negative 
battery cable.
If you wish to install electrical accessories after 
purchasing the vehicle that require permanent 
electrical supply (e.g. alarm, etc.), or accessories 
which influence the electrical supply 
requirements, contact an authorized dealer, 
who’s qualified staff will evaluate the overall 
electrical consumption.
NOTE:
After the battery is disconnected, the steering 
must be initialized. The   Power Steering 
Warning Light on the instrument cluster display 
switches on to indicate this. To carry out this 
procedure, simply turn the steering wheel all the 
way from one end to the other, and then turn it 
back to the central position.
BATTERY
The battery does not require the electrolyte to be 
topped up with distilled water. A periodic check 
carried out at an authorized dealer, however, is 
necessary to check efficiency.
 CAUTION!
If the charge level remains under 50% for a 
long time, the battery may be damaged by 
sulfation, reducing its capacity and efficiency 
during the vehicle start. The battery is also 
more prone to the risk of freezing (at 
temperatures as high as 14°F (-10°C).
 WARNING!
Battery acid is a corrosive solution and can 
burn or even blind you. Do not allow battery 
acid to contact your eyes, skin, or clothing. 
Do not lean over a battery when attaching 
clamps. If acid splashes in eyes or on skin, 
flush the area immediately with large 
amounts of water  
Ú
page 184.
Battery gas is flammable and explosive. 
Keep flame or sparks away from the battery. 
Do not use a booster battery or any other 
booster source with an output greater than 
12 Volts. Do not allow cable clamps to touch 
each other.
Battery posts, terminals, and related 
accessories contain lead and lead 
compounds. Wash hands after handling.
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(Continued)
NOTE:
Before removing the coolant reservoir cap, wait 
for the system to cool down.
Topping Up / Draining / Flushing The Engine/
Intercooler Coolant
If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty, have 
cleaning and flushing carried out at an authorized 
dealer.
For the correct servicing intervals  
Ú
page 192.
NOTE:
For topping off, and proper coolant specifi-
cations  
Ú
page 242.
Do not use pure water, alcohol-based coolants, 
corrosions inhibitors or additional anti-rust 
products because they may be incompatible 
with the engine coolant and cause the clogging 
of the radiator. The use of propylene 
glycol-based coolant is also not recommended.
Use care when filling under hood fluids such as 
engine oil, windshield washer fluid, antifreeze 
etc. to minimize spillage onto top of engine. 
Any excess fluid that is spilled onto the top of 
the engine should be removed using 
compressed air or absorbent cloth. Engine Cooling/Intercooler System Cap
To prevent loss of engine coolant, make sure that 
the expansion tank cap is closed. If it is open, 
screw it completely until you reach/hear the click.
Periodically check the cap and clean it from any 
foreign bodies that may have deposited on the 
external surface.
Disposal of Used Coolant
Disposal of engine/intercooler coolant is subject 
to legal requirements. Contact the appropriate 
body to determine local regulations.
NOTE:
To prevent the fluid from being ingested by 
children or animals, do not keep it in open 
containers or pour it on the ground. If ingested, 
contact a doctor immediately. Eliminate any 
traces of fluid from the ground immediately.
When the vehicle stops after a short trip, 
steam may be seen coming out from the front 
of the hood. This is a normal phenomenon 
which is due to the presence of rain, snow or a 
lot of moisture on the surface of the radiator.
With engine and system cold, do not top up 
with coolant beyond the maximum level 
indicated on the reservoir in the engine 
compartment.
BRAKING SYSTEM
In order to guarantee the efficiency of the braking 
system, periodically check its components; for 
this operation, contact an authorized dealer.
For the correct servicing intervals  
Ú
page 192.
NOTE:
Driving with your foot resting on the brake pedal 
may compromise its efficiency, increasing the risk 
of accidents. When driving, never keep your foot 
on the brake pedal and don’t put unnecessary 
strain on it to prevent the brakes from over
-
heating. Excess pad wear may cause damage to 
the braking system. 
When an insufficient oil level is detected, 
contact an authorized dealer to have the 
system checked.
Always keep the cap of the brake fluid reservoir 
(in the engine compartment) completely 
closed.
Do not use a pressure cap other than the one 
specified for your vehicle. Personal injury or 
engine damage may result.
 WARNING!
 WARNING!
Never add coolant with the engine hot or 
overheated.
Do not attempt to cool an overheated engine 
by loosening or removing the cap. The heat 
causes a considerable increase in pressure 
in the cooling system.
To prevent damage to the engine, only use 
the engine cooling circuit caps provided.
 WARNING!
Use only manufacturer's recommended 
brake fluid  
Ú
page 242. Using the wrong 
type of brake fluid can severely damage your 
brake system and/or impair its performance. 
The proper type of brake fluid for your vehicle 
is also identified on the original factory 
installed hydraulic master cylinder reservoir.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Use only a transmission oil with the character-
istics indicated  
Ú
page 242.
Special Additives
Do not use any type of additive with the 
automatic transmission oil. The automatic 
transmission oil is a product designed especially 
for this vehicle and its performance may be 
compromised through the use of further 
additives. Frequency of Oil Changes
In normal vehicle operating conditions, it is not 
necessary to change the transmission oil.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
If necessary, replace the battery with another 
battery with the same specifications. It is advised 
to contact an authorized dealer for replacement.
NOTE:
Each time the 12 Volt battery is reconnected, 
cycle the steering wheel all the way to the left. 
Then cycle the steering wheel all the way to the 
right to allow the steering angle sensor to learn 
the steering angle thresholds.
Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions for 
maintenance.
NOTE:
It will not be possible to open the liftgate with a 
key or by pushing the button in the passenger compartment when the battery is disconnected. 
Always position the manual liftgate opening strap 
on the liftgate lock before disconnecting the 
battery. The procedure is described in the “Lift
-
gate Emergency Opening”  
Ú
page 59.
FUSES
General Information
The fuses protect electrical systems against 
excessive current.
When a device does not work, you must check the 
electrical circuit inside of the fuse for a break/
melt.
Also, please be aware that using power outlets for 
extended periods of time with the engine off may 
result in vehicle battery discharge.
Blade Fuses
To avoid contamination from foreign matter 
or moisture, use only new brake fluid or fluid 
that has been in a tightly closed container. 
Keep the master cylinder reservoir cap 
secured at all times. Brake fluid in an open 
container absorbs moisture from the air 
resulting in a lower boiling point. This may 
cause it to boil unexpectedly during hard or 
prolonged braking, resulting in sudden brake 
failure. This could result in a collision.
Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir can result 
in spilling brake fluid on hot engine parts, 
causing the brake fluid to catch fire. Brake 
fluid can also damage painted and vinyl 
surfaces, care should be taken to avoid its 
contact with these surfaces.
Do not allow petroleum-based fluid to 
contaminate the brake fluid. Brake seal 
components could be damaged, causing 
partial or complete brake failure. This could 
result in a collision.
 WARNING! CAUTION!
Do not use chemical flushes in your 
transmission as the chemicals can damage 
your transmission components. Such damage 
is not covered by the New Vehicle Limited 
Warranty.
 CAUTION!
If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit an 
authorized dealer immediately. Severe 
transmission damage may occur. An 
authorized dealer has the proper tools to 
adjust the fluid level accurately.
1 — Electrical Circuit
2 — Blade Fuse With Good Electrical Circuit
3 — Blade Fuse With Bad Electrical Circuit
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
238
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VOLUME
Capacity (VDA standards)
Rear seats not folded
Vehicle unladen: 18.54 cubic feet (525 liters)
WEIGHTS
Weights2.0L Engine AWD2.0L Engine RWD
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 
90% and without optional equipment) 4,006 lb
3,896 lb
Payload including the driver
1
1. If special equipment is fitted (trailer towing equipment, etc.) the empty weight will increase and consequently the payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted  loads.
992 lb 992 lb
Maximum permitted loads
2
2. Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or on the load platform within the maximum permitted loads.
242 lb 242 lb
Front axle 2,491 lb2,403 lb
Rear axle 2,976 lb2,932 lb
Total 5,247 lb5,115 lb
Towable loads --
Braked trailer 3,000 lb (1,360 kg)3,000 lb (1,360 kg)
Unbraked trailer 1,000 lb (454 kg)1,000 lb (454 kg)
Maximum load on roof 165 lb (75 kg)165 lb (75 kg)
Maximum load on tow hitch (braked trailer) 300 lb (136 kg)300 lb (136 kg)
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FLUID CAPACITIES 
2.0L Engine
USMetric
Fuel tank16.9 Gallons64 Liters
Fuel tank reserve 2.5 Gallons9.6 Liters
Engine cooling system 2.3 Gallons8.8 Liters
Intercooler cooling system 1.4 Gallons5.25 Liters
Engine oil sump and filter 5.5 Quarts5.2 Liters
Hydraulic brake circuit 0.9 Quarts0.9 Liters
Windshield washer fluid reservoir 1.1 Gallons4.1 Liters
Automatic transmission 9.8 Quarts9.3 Liters
RDU 230-LSD differential 0.9 Quarts0.9 Liters
RDU 210-eLSD differential (if equipped) 1.4 Quarts1.3 Liters
RDU 210/215-LSD differential 1.1 Quarts1.1 Liters
AWD System FAD transfer case 0.5 Quarts0.5 Liters
AWD System Transfer Case 0.7 Quarts0.7 Liters
2.9L Engine
USMetric
Fuel tank 16.9 Gallons64 Liters
Fuel tank reserve 2.5 Gallons9.6 Liters
Engine cooling system 2.95 Gallons11.2 Liters
Intercooler cooling system 1.5 Gallons5.75 Liters
Engine oil sump and filter 7.2 Quarts7 Liters
Hydraulic brake circuit 0.9 Quarts0.9 Liters
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CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
UseFeaturesSpecificationApplications
Lubricants and greasesZF 8HP 50 – Synthetic ATF
-Automatic transmission-2.0L / 2.9L
SAE 75W-85 Synthetic ATF FPW9.55550–DA9Differential
RDU 195; RDU 230-LSD; RDU 
210-eLSD; RDU 210/215-LSD / 
2.0L engine
SAE 75W-80 APL GL-5 Synthetic  lubricant FPW9.55550–DA10AWD System FAD transfer case / 
2.0L Differential and reduction units 
RDU 230-TV / 2.9L
SAE 75W Synthetic lubricant FPW9.55550–DA11 AWD System transfer case
Brake fluid DOT 4MS.90039Hydraulic brakes
Engine coolant CUNA NC956–16
ASTMD3306 MS.90032Mix a minimum solution of 50% 
engine coolant. Not mixable with 
different formulation products.
1
1. For particularly harsh climate conditions, a mixture of 60% product and 40% distilled water is recommended.
Windshield washer fluid CUNA NC 956-11MS.90043To be used diluted or undiluted in 
windshield washer/wiper systems.
HVAC R1234yf or R134a 
(depending on the market) –
–
 CAUTION!
The use of products with different specifications than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine that is not covered by the warranty.
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INDEX
A
Accessories Purchased By The Owner.......... 4
Active Blind Spot Assist .............................141
Active Safety Systems ................................ 135
Active Speed Limiter .................................... 97
Active Torque Vectoring (ATV) System ......135
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (Cruise 
Control) ................................................ 98, 100Off ........................................................... 101
On............................................................101
Additives, Fuel ............................................ 240
Adjust Forward.............................................. 31, 33
Rearward ........................................... 31, 33
Air Bag......................................................... 157 Air Bag Operation ...................................158Air Bag Warning Light ............................156
Driver Knee Air Bag................................ 159Enhanced Accident Response .....161, 190
Event Data Recorder (EDR) ...................190
Front Air Bag...........................................157
If Deployment Occurs ............................161
Knee Impact Bolsters ............................159
Maintaining Your Air Bag System.......... 163
Maintenance ..........................................163
Redundant Air Bag Warning Light.........157
Side Air Bags ..........................................159
Transporting Pets...................................173
Air Bag Light ......................................156, 173
Air Pressure Tires ........................................................222
Alfa Active Suspension (AAS)....................... 94
Alfa DNA System .......................................... 92
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ....................... 241
Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) System ................ 135 Anti-Lock Warning Light ...............................72
Automatic Climate Controls .........................48
Automatic Dimming Mirror...........................37
Automatic Door Locks ..................................28
Automatic Headlights ...................................43
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ........48
Automatic Transmission ..............................86
Auxiliary Driving Systems .......................... 139
Auxiliary Power Outlet ..................................54
B
Battery ..................................................74, 199 Charging System Light .............................74
Keyless Key Fob Replacement ................20
Battery Recharging .................................... 200
Belts, Seat .................................................. 173
Blind Spot Monitoring ............................... 139
Bodywork (Cleaning And Maintenance) ... 231
B-Pillar Location......................................... 219
Brake System Warning Light .................................... 70, 71
Brakes ........................................................ 235 Brake Fluid Level................................... 199
Brightness, Interior Lights............................45
Bulbs, Light ................................................ 174
C
Camera, Rear ............................................. 122
Capacities, Fluid ........................................ 241
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............. 174, 175
Cargo Compartment .....................................62
Certification Label ..................................... 126
Chart, Tire Sizing........................................ 217
Check Engine Light (Malfunction 
Indicator Light)..............................................80 Checking Levels ................................ 196, 197
Checking Your Vehicle For Safety ............. 173
Checks, Safety ........................................... 173
Child Restraint ........................................... 164
Child Restraints
Booster Seats ........................................ 166
Child Seat Installation ........................... 171
How To Stow An unused ALR SeatBelt ..................................................... 170
Infant And Child Restraints ................... 165
LATCH Positions ..................................... 167
Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children .............................................. 167
Older Children And Child Restraints ..... 166
Seating Positions ................................... 167
Clean Air Gasoline ..................................... 239
Cleaning Wheels.................................................... 227
Climate Control ......................................48, 53 Automatic ................................................. 48
Compact Spare Tire ................................... 226
Contract, Service........................................ 245
Cooling System Cooling Capacity .................................... 241
Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) ......... 241
Cruise Control (Speed Control) .......... 98, 100
Customer Assistance ................................. 245
D
Daytime Running Lights .............................. 42
Defroster, Windshield ................................ 173
Dimensions ................................................ 236
Disabled Vehicle Towing............................ 188
Door Ajar.................................................75, 76
Door Ajar Light .......................................75, 76
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