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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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Race (If Equipped)
The display graphically shows the values of:
• engine torque;
• turbocharger pressure;
• engine oil pressure (L = low pressure/
H= high pressure).
NOTE:
The engine torque and turbocharger pressure 
values vary according to the engine type.
Race
Dynamic
Acceleration Gauge The displayed parameters are related to vehi
-
cle stability, the graphs illustrate the trend of 
the longitudinal/lateral accelerations (G-me -
ter information), considering gravity accelera -
tion as a reference unit.
Lateral acceleration peaks are also indicated.
11. Driving Mode Display (Alfa DNA System)
12. Distance Traveled (miles/km) display
13. Fuel Consumption
14. Warning Indications Display (e.g. danger of ice, open doors, ABS operation, etc.)
15. Range
CUSTOMER PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS
Multiple settings can be programmed by the user 
using the radio. This section describes only the 
basic settings:
Units & Language
Clock & Date
Cluster
To access the settings list in the radio, proceed as 
follows:
Press the Home button to access the main 
menu.
Select Settings from the main menu using the 
Rotary Knob or by pressing Settings on the 
touchscreen. Rotary Knob
Units & Language
The following settings can be modified under the 
“Units & Language” menu:
Units: select US, Metric, or Custom. The 
custom option allows for individual selection of 
the unit measures
Language: change the language of the system
Restore Unit & Language Settings: restores the 
factory settings
To access and the change the setting, turn and 
push the Rotary Pad or press the desired setting 
on the touchscreen.
1 — ON/OFF Control And Volume Knob
2 — OPTION Button
3 — Rotary Pad
4 — Home Button
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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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System not disabled from previous remote 
start event.
Vehicle Security System indicator flashing.
Ignition in the OFF position (if equipped with 
keyless ignition system).
Fuel level meets minimum requirement.
Remote Start Comfort Systems — If Equipped
When Remote Start is activated, the heated 
steering wheel and driver heated seat features 
will automatically turn on in cold weather.
These features will stay on through the duration 
of remote start until the ignition is placed in the 
ON/RUN position.
Remote Start Windshield Wiper De–Icer 
Activation — If Equipped
When remote start is active and the outside 
ambient temperature is less than 39°F (4°C), 
the Windshield Wiper De-Icer will be enabled. 
Exiting remote start will resume previous 
operation, except if the Windshield Wiper De-Icer 
is active.
The Windshield Wiper De-Icer timer and 
operation will continue.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
To prevent possible engine damage while starting 
at low temperatures, this vehicle will inhibit 
engine cranking when the ambient temperature 
is less than –22°F (–30°C) and the oil 
temperature sensor reading indicates an engine 
block heater has not been used. An 
externally-powered electric engine block heater is 
available as optional equipment or from an 
authorized dealer. The message “Plug In Engine Heater” will be 
displayed in the instrument cluster when the 
ambient temperature is below 5°F (–15°C) at 
the time the engine is shut off as a reminder to 
avoid possible crank delays at the next cold start.
EXTENDED PARK STARTING
If the vehicle has not been started or driven for at 
least 30 days, it is advisable to follow the 
instructions below.
To start the engine, proceed as follows:
1. Briefly push the ignition button
2. If the engine does not start, wait five seconds 
and let the starter cool down and then repeat 
the starting procedure
3. If the engine does not start after eight  attempts, let the starter cool down for at least 
10 seconds, and then repeat the starting 
procedure
If the problem persists, contact an authorized 
dealer.
NOTE:
After prolonged vehicle inactivity, very difficult 
starting, that can be noticed through rapid fatigue 
of the starter, might also be due to a partially 
drained battery  
Ú
page 184.
IF ENGINE FAILS TO START
Starting the Engine with Key Fob Battery Run 
Down or Drained
If the ignition does not respond when the button 
is pushed, the key fob battery might be run down 
or drained. Therefore, the system does not detect 
the presence of the key fob in the vehicle, and will 
display a dedicated message  
Ú
page 22.
 CAUTION!
Use of the recommended oil and adhering to 
the prescribed oil change intervals is 
important to prevent engine damage and 
ensure satisfactory starting in cold conditions.
 WARNING!
Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid 
into the throttle body air inlet opening in an 
attempt to start the vehicle. This could result 
in flash fire causing serious personal injury.
Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to 
get it started. Vehicles equipped with an 
automatic transmission cannot be started 
this way. Unburned fuel could enter the 
catalytic converter and once the engine has 
started, ignite and damage the converter 
and vehicle.
If the vehicle has a discharged battery, 
booster cables may be used to obtain a start 
from a booster battery or the battery in 
another vehicle. This type of start can be 
dangerous if done improperly  
Ú
page 184.
 CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the starter, do not 
continuously crank the engine for more than 
25 seconds at a time. Wait 60 seconds before 
trying again.
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Correct servicing permits the performance of the 
vehicle to be maintained over time, as well as 
limited running costs and safeguarding the 
efficiency of the safety systems.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct servicing is crucial for guaranteeing a 
long life for the vehicle under the best conditions.
For this reason, Alfa Romeo has planned a series 
of checks and services for your vehicle at fixed 
intervals based on distance and time, as 
described in the Scheduled Servicing Plan.
Before each service, it is always necessary to 
carefully follow the instructions in the Scheduled 
Servicing Plan (e.g. periodically check level of 
fluids, tire pressure, etc.).
Scheduled Servicing is offered by an authorized 
dealer according to a set time schedule. If, during 
each operation, in addition to the ones 
scheduled, the need arises for further 
replacements or repairs, these may be carried 
out with the owner’s explicit consent only.
NOTE:
Scheduled Servicing intervals are required by the 
manufacturer. Failure to have them carried out 
may invalidate the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
You are advised to inform an authorized dealer of 
any small operating irregularities without waiting 
for the next service.
PERIODIC CHECKS
Every month or every 620 miles (1,000 km) or 
before long trips check and, if necessary, top off:
Engine coolant level.
Brake fluid level (if insufficient, see an 
authorized dealer as soon as possible).
Windshield washer fluid level.
Tire inflation pressure and condition.
Operation of lighting system (headlights, 
direction indicators, hazard warning lights, 
etc.).
Operation of windshield washing/wiping 
system and positioning/wear of wiper blades.
Inspect the CV/Universal joints.
Oil consumption of the engine depends on 
conditions and driving style. For this reason, the 
engine oil level must be checked every 
1,860 miles (3,000 km), and top off if necessary; 
for further information  
Ú
page 197.
HEAVY USAGE OF THE VEHICLE
If the vehicle is used under one of the following 
conditions:
Dusty roads.
Short, repeated journeys less than 4 miles 
(7 km) at sub-zero outside temperatures.
Engine often idling or driving long distances at 
low speeds or long periods of inactivity.
In the event of a long period of inactivity. The following checks must be carried out more 
often than indicated in the Scheduled Servicing 
Plan:
Check cleanliness of hood and liftgate locks, 
cleanliness and lubrication of linkage.
Visually inspect conditions of: engine, 
transmission, pipes and hoses (exhaust/fuel 
system/brakes) and rubber elements 
(sleeves/bushes, etc.).
Check battery charge and battery fluid level 
(electrolyte).
Visually inspect conditions of the accessory 
drive belts.
Check and, if necessary, change engine oil and 
replace oil filter.
Check and, if necessary, replace cabin air 
filter.
Check and, if necessary, replace air cleaner.
Severe Duty All Models
Change engine oil at 4,000 miles (6,500 km) if  the vehicle is operated in a dusty and off-road 
environment or is operated predominately at idle 
or only very low engine RPM. This type of vehicle 
use is considered Severe Duty.
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3. Disconnect the black cable terminal of the battery charger and then the red cable 
terminal.
4. Refit the protective cover of the positive  terminal of the battery and the access cover 
to the battery compartment.
NOTE:
If a "quick-type" battery charger is used with the 
battery fitted on the vehicle, before connecting it 
disconnect both cables of the battery itself. Do 
not use a "quick-type" battery charger to provide 
the starting voltage.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
The following pages contain instructions on the 
required maintenance from the technical 
personnel who designed the vehicle.
In addition to these specific maintenance 
instructions specified for routine scheduled 
servicing, there are other components which may 
require periodic maintenance or replacement 
over the vehicle’s life cycle.
ENGINE OIL
Engine Oil Level Check
To ensure correct engine lubrication, the oil must 
always be kept at the prescribed level  
Ú
page 196.
Check the oil level at regular intervals, for 
example every 1,864 miles (3,000 km).
It must be checked about five minutes after 
stopping the engine.
Full operating temperature must be reached. The 
vehicle must also be parked on as level a surface 
as possible. The engine oil level can be checked using the 
Information and Entertainment system. To 
access the function, activate the main menu 
(MENU button) and select the following options in 
sequence:
1. “Vehicle Information”
2. “Engine Oil”
Ensure that the oil level is within the interval on 
the dipstick between the minimum and maximum 
limits (Quadrifoglio only).
Changing The Engine Oil
For the correct servicing intervals  
Ú
page 192.
Choice Of Engine Oil Type
To ensure optimal performance and maximum 
protection in all operating conditions, it is advised 
to use certified engine oils  
Ú
page 242.
Additives For Engine Oil
It is strongly recommended not to use additives 
(other than leak detection dyes) with the engine 
oil.
The engine oil is a product designed especially for 
the vehicle, and its performance may be deteri -
orated through the use of further additives.
Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Filters
For the disposal of the engine oil and filters, 
contact the appropriate body to determine local 
regulations.
NOTE:
Incorrectly disposed used engine oil may seri -
ously harm the environment.
ENGINE OIL FILTER
Replacing the Engine Oil Filter
The engine oil filter must be replaced each time 
the engine oil is changed. It is advised to replace 
it with a genuine spare part, specifically designed 
for this vehicle.
ENGINE AIR CLEANER FILTER
Replacing the Engine Air Cleaner Filter
For the correct servicing intervals  
Ú
page 192. It 
is advised to replace the engine air cleaner filter 
with a genuine spare part, specifically designed 
for this vehicle.
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 
M
AINTENANCE
To ensure the best possible performance, the air 
conditioning system must be checked and 
undergo maintenance at an authorized dealer at 
the beginning of the summer.
 CAUTION!
Do not use chemicals to clean the air 
conditioning system, since the internal 
components may be damaged. This kind of 
damage is not covered by warranty.
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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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