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The ORC also includes diagnostics that will 
illuminate the instrument panel Air Bag Warning 
Light if a malfunction is detected that could affect 
the air bag system. The diagnostics also record 
the nature of the malfunction. While the air bag 
system is designed to be maintenance free, if any 
of the following occurs, have an authorized dealer 
service the air bag system immediately.
The Air Bag Warning Light does not come on 
during the four to eight seconds when the 
ignition switch is first in the ON/RUN position.
The Air Bag Warning Light remains on after the 
four to eight-second interval.
The Air Bag Warning Light comes on intermit-
tently or remains on while driving.
NOTE:
If the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine 
related gauges are not working, the Occupant 
Restraint Controller (ORC) may also be disabled. 
In this condition the air bags may not be ready to 
inflate for your protection. Have an authorized 
dealer service the air bag system immediately.
Redundant Air Bag Warning Light 
If a fault with the Air Bag Warning Light 
is detected, which could affect the 
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), 
the Redundant Air Bag Warning Light 
will illuminate on the instrument panel. The 
Redundant Air Bag Warning Light will stay on until 
the fault is cleared. In addition, a single chime will 
sound to alert you that the Redundant Air Bag 
Warning Light has come on and a fault has been 
detected. If the Redundant Air Bag Warning Light 
comes on intermittently or remains on while 
driving have an authorized dealer service the 
vehicle immediately.
For additional information regarding the 
Redundant Air Bag Warning Light see  
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page 70.
Front Air Bags 
This vehicle has front air bags and lap/shoulder 
belts for both the driver and front passenger. The 
front air bags are a supplement to the seat belt 
restraint systems. The driver front air bag is 
mounted in the center of the steering wheel. The 
passenger front air bag is mounted in the 
instrument panel, above the glove compartment. 
The words “SRS AIRBAG” or “AIRBAG” are 
embossed on the air bag covers. Driver Front Air Bag
Passenger Front Air Bag
Driver Knee Air Bag Location/Knee Bolster  Location
 WARNING!
Ignoring the Air Bag Warning Light in your 
instrument panel could mean you won’t have 
the air bag system to protect you in a collision. 
If the light does not come on as a bulb check 
when the ignition is first turned on, stays on 
after you start the vehicle, or if it comes on as 
you drive, have an authorized dealer service 
the air bag system immediately.
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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  
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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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(o) Recommended operations
(●) Mandatory operations
Visually inspect the condition and tensioning of the 
accessory drive belt(s).●●●●●●●●●●●●
Change engine coolant.
●
Replace transfer case oil (AWD models only).
●
Replace accessory drive belt(s).●
Replace air cleaner cartridge.
5●●●●●
Replace the additional fuel filter (if equipped).
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Change the brake fluid.
6
Replace the passenger compartment cleaner.5o●o●o●o●o●o●o●o
Spark plug replacement.
7
1. The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signaled by the warning light or message in the  instrument panel. In all cases, never exceed 1 year/10,000 miles (16,000 km).
2. The SOS backup battery must be replaced every five years, regardless of mileage.
3. Top up using the fluids indicated, only after checking that the system is intact  
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page 242.
4. If oil degradation ratio (data collectible from diagnostic device) is more than 80% (oil quality less than 20%), engine oil and filter replacement is recommended.
5. If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this cleaner filter must be replaced every 10,000 miles (16,000 km). 6. The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years, regardless of the mileage.
7. The spark plug change interval is 60,000 miles for NAFTA market or 60,000 km outside NAFTA. Yearly intervals do not apply.
Thousands of miles102030405060708090100110120130140150
Years123456789101112131415
Thousands of kilometers163248648096112128144160176192208224240
 WARNING!
You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you 
have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job, take your vehicle to a competent mechanic.
Failure to properly inspect and maintain your vehicle could result in a component malfunction and affect vehicle handling and performance. This could 
cause an accident.
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Replace The Cabin Air Filter
For the correct servicing intervals  
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page 192. 
For cleaner replacement, contact an authorized 
dealer.
LUBRICATING MOVING PARTS OF THE 
B
ODYWORK
Ensure that the locks and bodywork junction 
points, including components such as the seat 
guides, door hinges (and rollers), liftgate and 
hood are periodically lubricated with 
lithium-based grease to ensure correct, silent 
operation and to protect them from rust and 
wear.
Thoroughly clean the components, eliminating 
every trace of dirt and dust. After lubricating, 
eliminate excess oil and grease. Also pay 
particular attention to the hood closing devices, 
to ensure correct operation. Operations of the 
hood are to be carried out with the engine cold.  Remember to check, clean and lubricate the 
locking, release and safety devices.
Lubricate the external lock barrels twice a year. 
Apply a small amount of high-quality lubricant 
directly into the lock barrel.
If necessary, contact an authorized dealer as 
soon as possible.
WINDSHIELD WIPER
Periodically clean the windshield, rear window 
and rubber profile of the windshield wiper blades, 
using a sponge or a soft cloth and a non-abrasive 
detergent. This eliminates the salt or impurities 
accumulated when driving.
Prolonged operation of the windshield window 
wipers with dry glass may cause the deterioration 
of the blades, in addition to abrasion of the 
surface of the glass. To eliminate the impurities 
on the dry glass, always operate the windshield 
washers.
In the event of very low outdoor temperatures, 
below 0°F (-17.8°C), ensure that the movement 
of the rubber part in contact with the glass is not 
obstructed. Use a suitable deicing product to 
release it if required.
Avoid using the windshield wipers to remove frost 
or ice.
Also avoid contact of the rubber profile of the 
blades with petroleum derivatives such as engine 
oil, gas, etc.
NOTE:
The life of the windshield wiper blades varies 
according to the usage frequency. It is advised to 
replace the blades approximately once a year. 
When the blades are worn, noise, marks on the 
glass or streaks of water may be noticed. In the 
presence of these conditions, clean the wind
-
shield wiper blades or, if necessary, replace 
them.
Raising The Windshield Wiper Blades 
(“Service Position” Function)
The “service position” function allows the driver 
to replace the windshield wiper blades easily. It is 
also recommended to activate this function when 
it is snowing and to make it easier to remove any 
dirt deposits in the area where the blades are 
normally positioned, while washing.
NOTE:
If the windshield wipers are raised while not in 
the “service position,” it is possible to damage 
the hood.
 WARNING!
Use only refrigerants and compressor 
lubricants approved by the manufacturer for 
your air conditioning system. Some 
unapproved refrigerants are flammable and 
can explode, injuring you. Other unapproved 
refrigerants or lubricants can cause the 
system to fail, requiring costly repairs. Refer to 
Warranty Information Book, located in your 
owner’s information kit, for further warranty 
information.
 WARNING!
Driving with worn windshield wiper blades is a 
serious hazard, because visibility is reduced in 
bad weather conditions.
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TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles 
operate at different loads and perform different 
steering, driving, and braking functions. For these 
reasons, they wear at unequal rates. These 
effects can be reduced by timely rotation of tires. 
Rotation will increase tread life, maintain traction 
levels and contribute to a smooth, quiet ride.
To resolve this problem, tires should be rotated at 
each service interval (approximately every 
10,000 miles [16,000 km]). More frequent 
rotation is permissible if desired. The reasons for 
any rapid or unusual wear should be corrected 
prior to rotation being performed.
Tire Rotations Not Recommended — If Equipped
Due to different size tires and wheels on front and 
rear axles, tire rotation is not possible for:
2.0L Engine equipped with a different front and 
rear tire size.
Tire rotation contributes to the preservation of the 
grip and traction performance on wet, muddy or 
snowy roads, guaranteeing optimal drivability of 
the vehicle.
In the case of irregular wear of the tires identify 
the cause and correct it as soon as possible, by 
contacting an authorized dealer.
The rotational direction of the tire must be taken 
into consideration when rotating the tires. The 
recommended rotation pattern for directional 
tires is shown in the following diagram.Tire Rotation
It is recommended to avoid situations with a large 
difference in wear between the front and rear 
tires and to strictly use Winter tires of the sizes 
given on the tire placard.
The AWD system and the original tires are 
developed together to ensure the vehicle’s best 
performance. When changing the tires, it is 
recommended to us the same “AR” marked tires, 
to maintain the same level of performance and 
component life.
DEPARTMENT OF 
TRANSPORTATION 
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY 
GRADES 
The following tire grading categories 
were established by the National 
Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 
The specific grade rating assigned by  the tire's manufacturer in each 
category is shown on the sidewall of the 
tires on your vehicle.
All passenger vehicle tires must 
conform to Federal safety requirements 
in addition to these grades.
TREADWEAR
The Treadwear grade is a comparative 
rating, based on the wear rate of the 
tire when tested under controlled 
conditions on a specified government 
test course. For example, a tire graded 
150 would wear one and one-half times 
as well on the government course as a 
tire graded 100. The relative 
performance of tires depends upon the 
actual conditions of their use, however, 
and may depart significantly from the 
norm due to variations in driving habits, 
service practices, and differences in 
road characteristics and climate.
TRACTION GRADES
The Traction grades, from highest to 
lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These 
grades represent the tire's ability to 
stop on wet pavement, as measured 
under controlled conditions on 
specified government test surfaces of 
asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C 
may have poor traction performance.
 CAUTION!
Damage to the vehicle may occur if different 
front and rear tire sizes are rotated
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