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REFUELING THE VEHICLE
Before refueling, make sure that the fuel type is
correct.
Also, stop the engine before refueling.
NOTE:
An inefficient catalytic converter leads to harmful
exhaust emissions, thus contributing to air pollu-
tion.
REFUELING CAPACITY
To ensure that you fill the tank completely, top off
twice after the first click of the fuel nozzle.
Further top-off could cause faults in the fuel
feeding system.
REFUELING PROCEDURE
The fuel filler door is unlocked when the central
door locking system is unlocked. It is automat -
ically locked when the central locking system is
applied. Opening The Fuel Filler Door
To refuel proceed as follows:
1. Open fuel filler door by pushing on the point
shown by the arrow.
Fuel Door
2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
3. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the filler pipe.
4. When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, before removing the nozzle, wait for at least
10 seconds in order for the fuel to flow inside
the tank.
5. Remove the fuel filler nozzle, tighten the gas cap about ¼ turn until you hear one click.
This is an indication that the cap is properly
tightened.
The label indicates the fuel type (UNLEADED
FUEL = gasoline). Fuel Door Label
Emergency Fuel Door Opening
In the event of an emergency, the fuel filler door
can be opened from inside the liftgate.
Proceed as follows:
Models With Compact Spare Tire
1. Open the liftgate and lift up the load floor.
Load Floor
CAUTION!
Never introduce leaded fuel to the tank, even
in small amounts in an emergency, as this
would damage the catalytic converter beyond
repair.
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EXHAUST SYSTEM
Adequate maintenance of the engine exhaust
system represents the best protection against
leaks of carbon monoxide into the passenger
compartment.
If an unusual noise from the exhaust or the
presence of smoke in the passenger
compartment is identified, or if the underbody or
rear section of the vehicle have been damaged,
have the entire exhaust system and adjoining
bodywork areas checked at an authorized dealer
to identify any components which are broken,
damaged, worn or have moved from their correct
fitting position.
Open welding or loose connections may permit
exhaust gas to enter the passenger
compartment.
Have the exhaust system checked every time the
vehicle is raised. Replace the components where
necessary (for these operations, contact an
authorized dealer).
In normal operating conditions, the catalytic
converter does not require maintenance. To
ensure that it operates correctly, and prevent it
from getting damaged, it is extremely important
that the engine operates perfectly.
To minimize the risk of damaging the catalytic
converter, proceed as follows:
Do not stop the engine or deactivate the
ignition with gear engaged and vehicle in
motion.
Do not attempt to start the engine by bump
starting.
Do not use the vehicle if irregular idling or
operating conditions are experienced.
COOLING SYSTEM
Coolant Check
Your vehicle has two cooling systems and both
need to be checked to ensure they are at proper
fill levels
Ú
page 196.
Check the engine coolant and intercooler coolant
level every oil change or before long trips.
If there are impurities in the engine coolant, the
system must be drained, flushed and refilled:
contact an authorized dealer.
Check the front part of the condenser for any
build-up of insects, leaves or other debris. Should
it be dirty, clean by spraying delicately with water.
Check the hoses of the engine/intercooler
cooling system to ensure that the rubber has not
deteriorated and that there are no cracks, tears,
cuts or obstructions in the expansion tank side
and radiator side connectors. Should there be
any doubt regarding leaks from the system (e.g. if
frequent top ups are required), have the seal
checked at an authorized dealer.
With the engine off and at normal operating
temperature, check that the cooling system
radiator cap is closed properly.
WARNING!
Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain
Carbon Monoxide (CO), which is colorless
and odorless. Breathing it can make you
unconscious and can eventually poison you.
A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you
park over materials that can burn. Such
materials might be grass or leaves coming
into contact with your exhaust system. Do not
park or operate your vehicle in areas where
your exhaust system can contact anything
that can burn.
WARNING!
You or others can be badly burned by hot
engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam from
your radiator. If you see or hear steam
coming from under the hood, do not open the
hood until the radiator has had time to cool.
Never open a cooling system pressure cap
when the radiator or coolant bottle is hot.
Keep hands, tools, clothing, and jewelry away
from the radiator cooling fan when the hood
is raised. The fan starts automatically and
may start at any time, whether the engine is
running or not.
When working near the radiator cooling fan,
disconnect the fan motor lead or turn the
ignition to the OFF position. The fan is
temperature controlled and can start at any
time the ignition is in the ON position.
WARNING!
Do not open hot engine cooling system.
Never add engine coolant (antifreeze) when
the engine is overheated. Do not loosen or
remove the cap to cool an overheated
engine. Heat causes pressure to build up in
the cooling system. To prevent scalding or
injury, do not remove the pressure cap while
the system is hot or under pressure.
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Door Locks .................................................... 28Automatic ................................................. 28
Door Opener, Garage ................................... 39
Doors............................................................. 25
Drive Train Control (DTC) System ..............136
Driving Modes .............................................. 92
Dynamic Steering Torque (DST) System ... 136
E
Electric Park Brake....................................... 84
Electric Remote Mirrors ............................... 38
Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control) .. 98
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
System ........................................................136
Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light... 75
Emergency In Case Of ......................................176, 181
SOS Emergency Call .............................. 176
Emergency, In Case Of Jump Starting .........................................184
Overheating ............................................ 187
Towing.....................................................189
Emission Control System Maintenance...... 80
Engine ......................................................... 233 Block Heater............................................. 83
Engine Coolant Level .............................198
Exhaust Gas Caution ....................174, 175
Fuel Requirements ................................ 239Jump Starting .........................................186
Oil ............................................................241
Oil Selection ...........................................241
Overheating ............................................ 187
Starting ................................................... 187
Engine Compartment .................................196
Engine Compartment (Washing) ...............231 Engine Oil
Level Check ........................................... 197
Enhanced Accident Response
Feature .............................................. 161, 190
Ethanol ....................................................... 239
Exhaust Gas Cautions ...................... 174, 175 Exhaust System ......................................... 174
Exterior Lighting ............................................42
Exterior Lights ...................................... 42, 174
F
Flashers Hazard Warning ..................................... 176
Turn Signals .............................. 44, 74, 174
Fluid Capacities ......................................... 241
Fluid Leaks ................................................. 174
Fluids And Lubricants................................ 242
Fog Lights, Rear ............................................44
Forward Collision Warning ........................ 145
Fuel Additives ................................................ 240
Clean Air................................................. 239
Ethanol ................................................... 239
Light ..........................................................77
Materials Added .................................... 240
Methanol................................................ 239
Tank Capacity ........................................ 241
G
Garage Door Opener (HomeLink) ................39
Gasoline, Clean Air .................................... 239
Gasoline, Reformulated ............................ 239
Gross Axle Weight Rating .......................... 127
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating..................... 127
GVWR ......................................................... 126 H
Hands-Free Liftgate ..................................... 61
Hazard Warning Flashers .......................... 176
Head Restraints ........................................... 35
Head Rests ................................................... 35
Headlights
Switch ....................................................... 42
Headlights (Cleaning) ................................ 231
Heated Mirrors ............................................. 38
Heated Seats ............................................... 34
Heated Steering Wheel ............................... 30
Heater, Engine Block ................................... 83
Highway Assist System .............................. 106
Hill Decent Control (HDC) System............. 137
Hill Start Assist (HSA) System ................... 138
Hitches Trailer Towing......................................... 128
HomeLink (Garage Door Opener) ............... 39
Hood Closing ...................................................... 59Opening .................................................... 59
I
Ignition .......................................................... 22 Switch ....................................................... 22
Immobilizer (Sentry Key) ............................. 21
In Case Of Emergency ............................... 176
Installing Electrical/Electronic Devices ......... 4
Instrument Cluster ....................................... 64 Descriptions ................................ 65, 66, 74
Display ...................................................... 66Reconfigurable Display ........................... 66
Instrument Panel Features ................................................... 64
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