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Refueling..................................................... 2
Starting The Engine .................................... 2
Parking On Flammable Material ............... 2
Respecting The Environment .................... 2
Electrical Accessories ................................ 2
Scheduled Servicing .................................. 2
Rollover Warning ........................................ 3
VEHICLE CHANGES / 
ALTERATIONS
Accessories Purchased By The Owner ...... 4
Installing Electrical/Electronic Devices .... 4
Radio Transmitters And Mobile Phones ... 4
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Operating Instructions ............................... 5
Warnings And Cautions.............................. 5
Symbols Key ............................................... 6
Symbols  ..................................................... 6
SYMBOL GLOSSARY .................................14
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 
VEHICLE
KEYS..........................................................19
Key Fob................................................... 19
ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM ..............21 IGNITION SWITCH .................................... 22
Keyless Push Button Ignition ................ 22
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED .............. 23
How To Use Remote Start ..................... 23
To Exit Remote Start Mode ................... 23
Remote Start Comfort Systems — 
If Equipped ............................................. 23
VEHICLE SECURITY 
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .......................... 24
To Arm The System................................ 24
To Disarm The System .......................... 24
Volumetric/Anti-Lift Protection — 
If Equipped ............................................. 24
DOORS ...................................................... 25
Power Door Locks.................................. 25
Locking The Doors With A Depleted 
Battery .................................................... 25 Passive Entry System  ........................... 26
Power Lock Safety Device..................... 28
Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped  .. 28
Child-Protection Door Lock System — 
Rear Doors ............................................. 28
STEERING WHEEL.................................... 29
Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering 
Column ................................................... 29 Heated Steering Wheel — 
If Equipped  ............................................ 30
DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS —
IF EQUIPPED ............................................ 30
Programming The Memory Feature ..... 30
Memory Position Recall ........................ 31
SEATS  .......................................................31
Sparco Racing Seats (Quadrifoglio 
Vehicles) — If Equipped .........................31 Split Folding Rear Seat ..........................32
Power Adjustment (Front Seats) ...........33
Heated Seats — If Equipped  .................34
Head Restraints .....................................35
MIRRORS  .................................................37
Automatic Dimming Mirror ....................37
Vanity Mirror ...........................................37
Outside Power Mirrors ...........................38
Power Folding Outside Mirrors ..............38
Outside Automatic Dimming 
Mirrors — If Equipped............................. 38 Heated Mirrors .......................................38
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER 
(HOMELINK®) 
S....................................39
Before You Begin Programming 
HomeLink® ............................................39 Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels ..39
Identifying Whether You Have A
Rolling Code Or Non-Rolling Code
Device .....................................................39 Programming HomeLink® To A
Garage Door Opener ..............................40 Programming HomeLink® To A 
Miscellaneous Device ............................ 40 Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® 
Button .....................................................41 Canadian/Gate Operator
Programming .......................................... 41 Security ...................................................41
Troubleshooting Tips..............................41
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NOTE:
Pull both seatback release levers to fold down 
both backrests. Tilting the rear seat completely 
forward allows for maximum loading volume.
You may need to move the front seats forward 
in order for the rear seats to fold forward 
completely.Seatback Release Lever Below Rear Seat
It is also possible to disengage the sections of the 
rear seat from inside the luggage compartment or 
by using one of the two levers located below the 
rear seat. Each lever folds down the section of the 
backrest on the same side.
POWER ADJUSTMENT (FRONT SEATS)
NOTE:
The seat layout may vary according to the vehicle 
options.
The power seat switches are located on the 
outboard side of the seat near the floor. Use 
these switches to move the driver's seat up, 
down, forward, and rearward, or to recline the 
seatback. Power Seat Adjustment
Adjusting The Seat Forward Or Rearward
The seat can be adjusted both forward and 
rearward by using the seat adjustment switch. 
The seat will move in the direction of the switch. 
Release the switch when the desired position has 
been reached.
Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down
The height of the seats can be adjusted up or 
down. Pull upward or push downward on the seat 
switch, and the seat will move in the direction of 
the switch. Release the switch when the desired 
position is reached.
Tilting The Seat Up Or Down — If Equipped
The seat angle can be adjusted in four directions. 
Lift or push the front part of seat switch to move 
the front part of the seat in the corresponding 
direction. Release the seat switch when the seat 
has reached the desired position.
Reclining The Seatback 
The angle of the seatback can be adjusted 
forward or rearward by using the recline switch. 
The seat will move in the direction of the switch. 
Release the switch when the desired position is 
reached.
1 — Seat Adjustment
2 — Recline Adjustment
3 — Lumbar Adjustment
4 — Power Adjustable Bolster Buttons 
(If Equipped) WARNING!
Adjusting a seat while driving may be 
dangerous. Moving a seat while driving could 
result in loss of control which could cause a 
collision and serious injury or death.
Seats should be adjusted before fastening 
the seat belts and while the vehicle is 
parked. Serious injury or death could result 
from a poorly adjusted seat belt.
Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that 
the shoulder belt is no longer resting against 
your chest. In a collision you could slide 
under the seat belt, which could result in 
serious injury or death.
 CAUTION!
Do not place any article under a power seat or 
impede its ability to move as it may cause 
damage to the seat controls. Seat travel may 
become limited if movement is stopped by an 
obstruction in the seat's path.
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Power Lumbar
The power lumbar switch is located on the 
outboard side of the power seat. Push the switch 
forward or rearward to increase or decrease the 
lumbar support. Push the switch upward or 
downward to raise or lower the lumbar support.
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 (6 cm) 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 
information.
HEATED SEATS — IF EQUIPPED 
For information on use with the Remote Start 
system, see  
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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 Informa -
tion and Entertainment System Owner’s Manual 
Supplement for further information.
You can select three heating levels:
Maximum — three LED indicators illuminated 
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, 
medication, alcohol use, exhaustion or other 
physical condition must exercise care when 
using the seat heater. It may cause burns 
even at low temperatures, especially if used 
for long periods of time.
Do not place anything on the seat or 
seatback 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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NOTE:
After selecting a heating level, heat will be felt 
within a few minutes.
The engine must be running for the heated 
seats to operate.
The “minimum” setting is automatically 
deactivated once a certain period of time has 
elapsed.
Rear Heated Seats — If Equipped
If equipped with rear heated seats, the 
controls can be found on the rear of the 
center console and will function the 
same as the front heated seat controls.Rear Heated Seat Buttons
NOTE:
To preserve the battery charge, this function 
cannot be activated when the engine is off.
HEAD RESTRAINTS   
Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of 
injury by restricting head movement in the event 
of a rear impact. Head restraints should be 
adjusted so that the top of the head restraint is 
located above the top of your ear.
Front Head Restraints
NOTE:
For Quadrifoglio vehicles equipped with Sparco 
Racing Seats, the head restraints are not adjust -
able or removable.
The front head restraints may be 
height-adjustable.
To raise the head restraint, pull up on the head 
restraint until it clicks into place.
To lower the head restraint, push in the 
adjustment button and lower the head restraint 
to the desired height while holding the button. 
Then, release the adjustment button.
 WARNING!
A loose head restraint thrown forward in a 
collision or hard stop could cause serious 
injury or death to occupants of the vehicle. 
Always securely stow removed head 
restraints in a location outside the occupant 
compartment.
ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled 
in the vehicle to properly protect the 
occupants. Follow the reinstallation 
instructions prior to operating the vehicle or 
occupying a seat.
Do not place items over the top of the 
Reactive Head Restraint, such as coats, seat 
covers or portable DVD players. These items 
may interfere with the operation of the 
Reactive Head Restraint in the event of a 
collision and could result in serious injury or 
death.
 WARNING!
All occupants, including the driver, should 
not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat 
until the head restraints are placed in their 
proper positions in order to minimize the risk 
of neck injury in the event of a crash.
Head restraints should never be adjusted 
while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a 
vehicle with the head restraints improperly 
adjusted or removed could cause serious 
injury or death in the event of a collision.
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Front Head Restraint
NOTE:
To allow for maximum visibility for the driver, if a 
seat is not occupied by a passenger, the head 
restraint can be lowered to the fully lowered posi-
tion.
Rear Head Restraint Adjustments
The height of the outboard head restraints can be 
adjusted. The head restraint of the center seat, if 
equipped, cannot be adjusted, only removed.
For upward adjustment, pull upward on the head 
restraint until it clicks into place.
For downward adjustment, push in the 
adjustment button and lower the head restraint 
at the same time to the desired height.
Rear Head Restraint
NOTE:
To allow for maximum visibility for the driver, if a 
seat is not occupied by a passenger, the head 
restraint should be lowered to the fully lowered 
position.
Head Restraint Removal
To remove the head restraints, proceed as 
follows:
1. Recline the seatback to allow clearance of the head restraint from the vehicle’s roof. 2. Raise the head restraints to their maximum 
height.
3. Push the adjustment button and the release  button at the side of the two supports at the 
same time.
4. Pull upward on the head restraint to fully  remove it.
To reinstall the head restraints, proceed as 
follows:
1. Hold down both the adjustment button and  release button while placing the head 
restraint posts into the holes.
2. Then, reposition the head restraint to the  appropriate height for the passengers.
3. Replace the seatback to the appropriate  position for passengers.
1 — Release Button
2 — Adjustment Button
 WARNING!
All occupants, including the driver, should 
not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat 
until the head restraints are placed in their 
proper positions in order to minimize the risk 
of neck injury in the event of a crash.
Head restraints should never be adjusted 
while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a 
vehicle with the head restraints improperly 
adjusted or removed could cause serious 
injury or death in the event of a collision.
1 — Adjustment Button
2 — Release Button
 WARNING!
A loose head restraint thrown forward in a 
collision or hard stop could cause serious 
injury or death to occupants of the vehicle. 
Always securely stow removed head 
restraints in a location outside the occupant 
compartment.
ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled 
in the vehicle to properly protect the 
occupants. Follow the reinstallation 
instructions above prior to operating the 
vehicle or occupying a seat.
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CLIMATE CONTROLS 
The Climate Control system allows you to regulate 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.
AUTOMATIC DUAL-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 
Automatic Climate Control System
1 — Driver Temperature Adjustment Knob9 — 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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ENGINE RESTARTING CONDITIONS
Due to comfort, emission control, and safety 
reasons, the engine can restart automatically 
without any action by the driver, under special 
conditions, such as:
Battery not sufficiently charged.
Reduced braking system vacuum (e.g. if the 
brake pedal is pressed repeatedly).
Vehicle moving (e.g. when driving on roads 
with a grade).
Engine stopping by the Stop/Start system for 
more than approximately three minutes.
With the automatic climate control active, an 
adjustment in cabin heating or cooling is made 
or with MAX-DEF function active.
SAFETY FUNCTIONS
When the engine is stopped through the Stop/
Start system, if the driver releases their seat belt, 
opens the driver's or passenger's door, or opens 
the hood from inside the vehicle, the engine can 
be restarted only by using the ignition.
This condition is indicated to the driver both 
through a buzzer and a message on the 
instrument cluster display.
ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION
If the driver does not carry out any action for more 
than three minutes after the automatic engine 
restart, the Stop/Start system will switch off the 
engine in order to prevent fuel consumption.
In this situation, the engine can only be restarted 
using the ignition device.
NOTE:
It is possible to keep the engine running by deac-
tivating the system.
IRREGULAR OPERATION
In the event of malfunction, the Stop/Start 
system is deactivated.
For failure indications  
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page 70.
VEHICLE INACTIVITY
In the event of vehicle inactivity (or if the battery 
is replaced), special attention must be paid to the 
disconnection of the battery power supply.
Proceed as follows:
Remove connector from socket to disconnect 
sensor (battery status monitoring) installed on 
the negative pole of the battery. This sensor 
should never be disconnected from the pole 
except if the battery is replaced. Battery Power Supply
NOTE:
After setting the ignition to OFF and having closed 
the driver side door, wait at least one minute 
before disconnecting the electrical supply from 
the battery. When reconnecting the electrical 
supply to the battery, make sure that the ignition 
is in the OFF position and the driver side door is 
closed.
1 — Socket
2 — Sensor
3 — Connector
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