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JUMP STARTING  ................................... 184
Remote Battery Connection Posts......184
Jump Starting Procedure.....................186
Bump Starting  ..................................... 187
ENGINE OVERHEATING ......................... 187 MANUAL PARK RELEASE ...................... 188TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE  ............ 188
Four-Wheel Drive (AWD) Models .........189
TOW EYES  ............................................. 189ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE 
SYSTEM (EARS)  .................................... 190EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ............ 190
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ....................... 191
Periodic Checks ...................................191
Heavy Usage Of The Vehicle ...............191
Maintenance Plan — 2.0L Engine .......192
Maintenance Plan — 2.9L Engine .......194
ENGINE COMPARTMENT....................... 196
Checking Levels — 2.0L Engine .......... 196
Checking Levels — 2.9L Engine .......... 197
Engine Oil ............................................. 197
Engine Coolant Fluid............................198
Washer Fluid For Windshield/
Headlights ............................................ 198 Brake Fluid ...........................................199
Automatic Transmission Activation 
System Oil ............................................ 199 Useful Advice For Extending The 
Life Of Your Battery .............................. 199 Battery ..................................................199
Pressure Washing ................................ 200
BATTERY RECHARGING ......................... 200
Important Notes .................................. 200
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ........................ 201
Engine Oil ............................................. 201
Engine Oil Filter ................................... 201
Engine Air Cleaner Filter ..................... 201
Air Conditioning System 
Maintenance........................................ 201 Lubricating Moving Parts Of The 
Bodywork ............................................. 202 Windshield Wiper................................. 202
Exhaust System ................................... 204
Cooling System .................................... 204
Braking System.................................... 205
Automatic Transmission ..................... 206
Replacing The Battery ......................... 206
Fuses .................................................... 206
Bulb Replacement ............................... 212
TIRES  ..................................................... 216
Tire Safety Information ....................... 216
Tires — General Information ............... 222
Spare Tires — If Equipped ................... 226
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ............... 227
Tire Types ............................................. 227
Tire Chains and Traction Devices ....... 228
Tire Rotation Recommendations........ 229
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES  ........ 229
Treadwear ............................................ 229
Traction Grades ................................... 229
Temperature Grades ........................... 230
STORING THE VEHICLE ......................... 230
BODYWORK ........................................... 231
Protection Against Atmospheric 
Agents .................................................. 231 Corrosion Warranty ............................. 231
Preserving The Bodywork  .................. 231
INTERIORS ............................................. 232
Seats And Fabric Parts ....................... 232
Leather Seats ...................................... 232
Plastic And Coated Parts .................... 232
Alcantara Parts — If Equipped ............ 232
Genuine Leather Parts........................ 232
Carbon Fiber Parts .............................. 232
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(VIN) ....................................................... 233
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 
Plate ..................................................... 233
ENGINE .................................................. 233
POWER SUPPLY ..................................... 234 TRANSMISSION ..................................... 235BRAKES.................................................. 235
SUSPENSION ......................................... 235
STEERING .............................................. 235
DIMENSIONS ......................................... 236
Luggage Compartment Volume ......... 238
WEIGHTS ................................................ 238
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SYMBOL GLOSSARY
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Amber Symbols
ABS Activation
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Adaptive Front Lighting System Failure  
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Automatic High Beam Headlights Failure  
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Automatic Transmission Fluid Overheating  
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Audio System Failure  
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All Wheel Drive Failure  
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Blind Spot Monitoring System Failure  
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Dusk Sensor Failure  
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Dynamic Drive Control System Failure  
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Driver Attention Assist (DAA) System Failure  
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Electric Park Brake Failure
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Engine Immobilizer Failure/Break-In Attempt  
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Engine Oil Change Required  
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Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Failure  
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Engine Oil Level Sensor Failure  
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Exterior Lights Failure  
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Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System Failure  
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Fuel Cut-Off Indicator Light  
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Fuel Level Sensor Failure  
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Fuel Cut-Off System Failure  
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Amber Symbols
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HEATED STEERING WHEEL — 
I
F 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  
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DRIVER MEMORY 
SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED 
This feature allows the driver to store up to three 
different memory profiles for easy recall through 
a memory switch. Each memory profile saves 
desired position settings for the following 
features:
Driver seat
Side mirrors
The memory setting switch is located on the 
driver’s side door trim panel, near the door 
handle. The switch consists of three buttons, one 
for each memory profile. Memory Setting Switch Location
PROGRAMMING THE MEMORY FEATURE
To create a new memory profile, perform the 
following:
1. Place the vehicle’s ignition in the ACC posi
-
tion (do not start the engine), and make sure 
the driver’s door is closed.
NOTE:
A memory profile can also be set for three 
minutes after the driver’s door has been opened.
2. Adjust all memory profile settings to desired  preferences, driver’s seat and mirror posi -
tions.
3. Push and hold the memory button you want  to program for 1.5 seconds. A chime will 
sound to indicate that the memory profile has 
been saved successfully.
NOTE:
When a new profile as been set, the previously 
set profile for that button will be overwritten.
 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 conditions must exercise care when 
using the steering wheel heater. It may cause 
burns even at low temperatures, 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.
5 — Driver Memory Settings Buttons
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REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE 
H
OMELINK® BUTTON
To reprogram a single HomeLink® button that 
has been previously trained, without erasing all 
the channels, proceed as follows. Be sure to 
determine whether the new device you want to 
program the HomeLink® button to has a rolling 
code, or non-rolling code.
1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position, 
without starting the engine.
2. Push and hold the desired HomeLink®  button until the HomeLink® indicator light 
begins to flash after 20 seconds.  Do not 
release the button.
3. Without releasing the button , proceed with 
Step 2 in “Programming HomeLink® To A 
Garage Door Opener” and follow all 
remaining steps.
CANADIAN/GATE OPERATOR 
P
ROGRAMMING
The programming of transmitters in Canada/
United States require the transmitter signals to 
“time-out” after several seconds of transmission:
Canadian Radio Frequency (RF) laws require 
transmitter signals to time-out (or quit) after 
several seconds of transmission, which may not 
be long enough for HomeLink® to pick up the 
signal during programming. Similar to this 
Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are 
designed to time-out in the same manner. It may be helpful to unplug the device during the 
cycling process to prevent possible overheating 
of the garage door or gate motor.
1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position.
2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 inches 
(3 to 8 cm) away from the HomeLink® button 
you wish to program while keeping the 
HomeLink® indicator light in view.
3. Continue to press and hold the HomeLink®  button, while you press and release (cycle) 
your hand-held transmitter every two seconds 
until HomeLink® has successfully accepted 
the frequency signal. The indicator light will 
flash slowly and then rapidly when fully 
trained.
4. Watch for the HomeLink® indicator to  change flash rates. When it changes, it is 
programmed. It may take up to 30 seconds or 
longer in rare cases. The garage door may 
open and close while you are programming.
5. Press and hold the programmed HomeLink®  button and observe the indicator light.
NOTE:
•If the indicator light stays on constantly, 
programming is complete and the garage door/device should activate when the HomeLink® button is pushed.
• 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 previously 
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.
SECURITY
It is advised to erase all channels before you sell 
or turn in your vehicle.
To do this, push and hold the two outside buttons 
for 20 seconds until the indicator flashes. Note 
that all channels will be erased. Individual 
channels cannot be erased.
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver is disabled 
when the Vehicle Security system is active.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
If you are having trouble programming 
HomeLink®, here are some of the most common 
solutions:
Replace the battery in the garage door opener 
hand-held transmitter.
Push the LEARN button on the garage door 
opener to complete the training for a rolling 
code.
Did you unplug the device for programming 
and remember to plug it back in?
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Quadrifoglio Instrument Cluster
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Tachometer•Indicates the engine speed in revolutions
per minute (RPM x 1000).
• Inside the tachometer there is a light 
sensor capable of detecting ambient light conditions and adjusting the operatingmode (night/day) and the brightness of theinstrument panel and the Information andEntertainment System display. 2. Engine Oil Temperature Gauge
•The digital bar indicator monitors the 
temperature of the engine  oil and starts
supplying indications when the fluid temperature reaches approximately122°F (50°C).
• Under normal usage, the digital scale 
should hover around the middle of thescale according to the working conditions.
 WARNING!
A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You 
or others could be badly burned by steam or 
boiling coolant. It is recommended to call an 
authorized dealer for service if your vehicle 
overheats  
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GREEN INDICATOR LIGHTS
Automatic High Beam Indicator Light — If 
Equipped
This indicator light will illuminate when 
the automatic high beam headlights are 
activated.
Left Turn Signal Indicator Light 
The instrument cluster directional arrow 
will flash independently for the left turn 
signal as selected, as well as the 
exterior turn signal lamp(s) (front and 
rear) as selected when the multifunction lever is 
moved down (left). This directional arrow will 
flash in conjunction with the right directional 
arrow when the hazard warning light button is 
pushed.
Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light 
This indicator will illuminate when the 
parking lights or headlights are turned 
on.
Right Turn Signal Indicator Light 
The instrument cluster directional arrow 
will flash independently for the right 
turn signal as selected, as well as the 
exterior turn signal lamp(s) (front and 
rear) as selected when the multifunction lever is 
moved up (right). This directional arrow will flash 
in conjunction with the left directional arrow 
when the hazard warning light button is pushed.
BLUE INDICATOR LIGHTS
High Beam Indicator Light — If Equipped
This indicator shows that the high beam 
headlights are on. Push the 
multifunction control lever away from 
you to switch the headlights to high 
beam. Push the lever a second time to switch the 
headlights back to low beam. Pull the lever 
toward you for a temporary high beam on, “flash 
to pass” scenario.
RED SYMBOLS
Alfa Steering Torque (AST) Failure
The switching on of the telltale signals a 
failure in the automatic steering 
correction system.
Contact an authorized dealer to have the system 
checked.
Alternator Failure 
The switching on of the telltale with 
engine on corresponds to an alternator 
failure.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as 
possible.
Automatic Transmission Failure
The telltale turns on, together with a 
buzzer warning, to indicate that the 
automatic transmission is faulty.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as 
possible.
Brake Disc Temperature
When the symbol turns on, it indicates 
an excessive temperature of the brake 
discs. Let the breaking system cool 
down by reducing the speed.
Driver Attention Assist (DAA) System 
Activation
The symbol appears, together with a 
message on the display, in case of 
activation of the DAA system.
Stop to pause while driving, pulling the car over in 
safe conditions.
 WARNING!
The TPMS has been optimized for the original 
equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures 
and warning have been established for the tire 
size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable sys -
tem operation or sensor damage may result 
when using replacement equipment that is not 
of the same size, type, and/or style. Aftermarket 
wheels can cause sensor damage. Using after -
market tire sealants may cause the Tire Pres -
sure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor to 
become inoperable. After using an aftermarket 
tire sealant it is recommended that you take 
your vehicle to an authorized dealership to have 
your sensor function checked.
 CAUTION!
Driving the vehicle with this symbol on may 
severely damage the gearbox, with resulting 
breakage. The oil may also overheat: contact 
with hot engine or with exhaust components 
at high temperature could cause fires.
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Door Open 
The telltale turns on when one or more 
doors are not completely shut. An 
acoustic signal is activated with the 
doors open and the car moving.
Close the doors properly.
Power Steering Failure
If the telltale remains on, you may not 
have steering assistance and the effort 
required to operate the steering wheel 
may be increased; steering is, however, 
possible.
NOTE:
After the battery is disconnected, the steering 
wheel must be initialized. The Power Steering 
Failure light on the instrument panel will illumi -
nate 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.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning 
Light 
This warning light, along with the related 
message, signals a failure in the ETC.
If a failure is detected, the warning light turns on 
while the engine is running.
Place the gear selector in the Park (P) position and 
the ignition in the off position: the warning light 
should switch off. If the warning light stays on with 
engine running, the vehicle can still be driven.
If the warning light flashes with the engine 
running, immediate intervention is required. A  loss of performance, irregular/high idling speed 
or engine stopping might take place and the 
vehicle may need to be towed.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible 
to have the failure eliminated.
Engine Coolant Temperature Too High 
The telltale lights up when the engine 
has overheated.
In normal driving conditions : stop the car, turn off 
the engine and check that the coolant level in the 
reservoir is not below the MIN mark. In this case, 
wait for the engine to cool down, then slowly and 
carefully open the cap, fill with coolant and check 
that the level is between the MIN and MAX marks 
on the reservoir itself. Also check visually for any 
fluid leaks. Contact an authorized dealer if the 
telltale comes on when the engine is started 
again.
If the vehicle is used under demanding conditions 
(e.g. in high-performance driving):  slow down 
and, if the warning light stays on, stop the vehicle. 
Stop for two or three minutes with the engine 
running and slightly accelerated to facilitate 
better coolant circulation, then turn the engine 
off. Check that the coolant level is correct as 
described above.
Hood Cap Not Properly Shut
The telltale turns on when the hood cap 
is not properly closed, along with the 
icon, an image of the vehicle with an 
open hood cap appears on the display.
A buzzer is heard when the hood cap is open and 
the vehicle is moving.
Close the hood properly.
Insufficient Engine Oil Level 
The telltale turns on, along with the 
related message on the display, to 
indicate low engine oil level.
Contact an authorized dealer to have the system 
checked.
Low Engine Oil Pressure 
This telltale indicates low engine oil 
pressure. If the telltale turns on while 
driving, stop the vehicle and shut off the 
engine as soon as possible. A chime will 
sound when this telltale turns on. Do not operate 
the vehicle until the cause is corrected. This 
telltale does not indicate how much oil is in the 
engine.
NOTE:
Do not use the vehicle until the failure has been 
solved. The turning on of the telltale does not indi -
cate the amount of oil in the engine: the oil level 
can be checked on the display upon entering the 
vehicle and also by activating the “Oil level” func -
tion on the Information and Entertainment 
System.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
 CAUTION!
If the LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE symbol 
switches on when driving, stop the engine 
immediately and contact an authorized dealer.
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Loose Fuel Filler Cap
Lights up if the fuel tank cap is open or 
not properly closed.
Tighten the cap properly.
Low Coolant Level — If Equipped
This telltale will illuminate to indicate 
that the vehicle coolant level is low.
Windshield Washer Liquid Level
The telltale will illuminate to indicate 
that the level of the windshield and 
headlight washing fluid (if any) is low.
Always use liquid with the features indicated in 
the “Fluids And Lubricants”  
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Park Sensors System Failure
The telltale will illuminate when the 
system has failed or is not available.
Contact an authorized dealer to have the system 
checked.
Rain Sensor Failure
The telltale will illuminate in the case of 
failure of the automatic windshield wiper.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as 
possible.
Service Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 
System
This light will illuminate when the ACC is 
not operating and needs service. Contact an authorized dealer to have the system 
checked.
Shock Absorbers Failure
While driving, if the telltale illuminates, 
it signals a failure in the suspension 
system.
Contact an authorized dealer to have the system 
checked.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System 
Failure — If Equipped
The telltale will illuminate in the case of 
failure of the Forward Collision Warning 
system.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as 
possible.
Stop/Start System Failure
This telltale will illuminate to report a 
Stop/Start system failure.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible 
to have the failure eliminated.
Soft Suspension Calibration Insertion —
If Equipped
The telltale will illuminate when the 
most comfortable suspension setting is 
activated.
Speed Limiter System Failure
While driving, the telltale will illuminate 
to signal a Speed Limiter system failure.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible 
to have the failure eliminated.
Temporary All Wheel Drive Failure — 
If Equipped
This telltale will illuminate to indicate 
that the AWD dynamic control system is 
temporarily deactivated to prevent 
damage. The traction system will work 
in RWD mode in this instance.
In the event that this telltale illuminates, reduce 
the load to allow the system to cool down. The 
AWD system will resume normal operation when 
the symbol disappears from the display.
Automatic Transmission Fluid 
Overheating
The telltale will illuminate in the case of 
transmission overheating, after a partic -
ularly demanding use. In this case an 
engine performance limitation is carried 
out.
Wait for the telltale to turn off with the engine off 
or idling.
Wear On Brake Pads
This light will illuminate when the brake 
pads have reached their wear limit.
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as 
possible.
NOTE:
Always use genuine parts or similar because the 
Integrated Brake System (IBS) system could 
detect anomalies.
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