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EXTERIOR LIGHTS  ...................................42
Headlight Switch .................................... 42
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) ............ 42
High Beam Headlights  .......................... 42
Automatic Headlights ............................ 43
Flash-To-Pass ......................................... 43
Automatic High Beam Headlights — 
If Equipped ............................................. 43 Parking Lights  ....................................... 43
Headlight Off Delay ................................ 43
Rear Fog Lights ...................................... 44
Adaptive Headlight System — 
If Equipped ............................................. 44 Turn Signals ........................................... 44
Lane Change Assist ............................... 44
INTERIOR LIGHTS  ....................................44
Front Map Reading Lights ..................... 44
Interior Ambient Lighting  ...................... 45
Rear Overhead Light  ............................. 45
Instrument Panel Dimmer Control ........ 45
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS....46
Windshield Wiper Operation ................. 46
Rain Sensing Wipers.............................. 47
Rear Window Wiper/Washer................. 47
Headlamp Washers — If Equipped ....... 47
CLIMATE CONTROLS  ...............................48
Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control 
System .................................................... 48
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ... 54
Glove Compartment ...............................54
Center Console .......................................54
Rear Armrest ..........................................54
Power Outlets .........................................54
Cigar Lighter And Ash Tray —
If Equipped .............................................55 Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped ...55
POWER WINDOWS................................... 56
Power Window Controls .........................56
Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch
Protection ............................................... 57 Power Window System Initialization .....57
Wind Buffeting .......................................57
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED  ........ 57
Power Sunroof ........................................ 57
Opening And Closing The Sunroof ........58
Venting Sunroof......................................58
Sunshade Operation ..............................58
Pinch Protect Feature ............................58
Re-Initialization Procedure ....................58
Sunroof Maintenance ............................59
HOOD  ...................................................... 59
Opening The Hood ................................. 59
Closing The Hood ...................................59
POWER LIFTGATE  ................................... 59
Opening...................................................59
Closing ....................................................60
Liftgate Initialization ..............................61
Cargo Area Features ..............................62
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES  ........... 64
Instrument Cluster  ............................... 64
Instrument Cluster Descriptions .......... 65
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ........... 66
Instrument Cluster Display 
Description ............................................. 66 Reconfigurable Instrument Cluster
Display .................................................... 66 Reconfigurable Display Items ............... 66
Customer Programmable Settings ....... 69
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 
ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ................. 70
Red Warning Lights ............................... 70
Amber Warning Lights ........................... 72
Green Indicator Lights........................... 74
Blue Indicator Lights ............................. 74
Red Symbols .......................................... 74
Amber Symbols ...................................... 76
Green Symbols ...................................... 79
Blue Symbols ......................................... 79
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM ............ 79
Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) 
Cybersecurity ......................................... 79
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND 
MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS .................... 80
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46
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND 
WASHERS  
The windshield wiper stalk is located on the right 
side of the steering wheel.
The windshield wipers will only operate with the 
ignition is placed in the ACC or ON/RUN position.
WINDSHIELD WIPER OPERATION  
Rotating the switch to the Low Continuous Wiper 
Speed position (2) activates the first (low) level 
continuous speed of the windshield wipers in 
manual mode.Rotating the switch to the High Continuous Wiper 
Speed position (1) activates the second (high) 
level continuous speed of the windshield wipers 
in manual mode.
Windshield Wiper Stalk
Rain Sensors
Rotating the switch to the Low Sensitivity Rain 
Sensing position (4), activates the first, less 
sensitive level of the Rain Sensing function.
Rotating the switch to the High Sensitivity Rain 
Sensing position (3), activates the second, more 
sensitive level of the Rain Sensing function  
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page 47. Windshield Washer
To use the washer, pull the windshield wiper lever 
toward the steering wheel and hold.
Both the windshield washer jet and the 
windshield wiper will be activated. The wipers and 
washers will continue to operate until you let go 
of the lever.
The windshield wiper stops working three strokes 
after the stalk is released, followed by a final 
stroke six seconds later to complete the cycle.
Mist
Push the lever upward to the MIST position and 
release for a single wiping cycle.
NOTE:
The Mist feature does not activate the washer 
pump; therefore, no washer fluid will be sprayed 
on the windshield. The wash function must be 
used in order to spray the windshield with washer 
fluid.
For information on wiper care and replacement, 
see  
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page 202.
 CAUTION!
Turn the windshield wipers off when driving 
through an automatic car wash. Damage to 
the windshield wipers may result if the wiper 
control is left in any position other than off.
In cold weather, always turn off the wiper 
switch and allow the wipers to return to the 
“park” position before turning off the engine. 
If the wiper switch is left on and the wipers 
freeze to the windshield, damage to the 
wiper motor may occur when the vehicle is 
restarted.
Always remove any buildup of snow that 
prevents the windshield wiper blades from 
returning to the off position. If the windshield 
wiper control is turned off and the blades 
cannot return to the off position, damage to 
the wiper motor may occur.
1 — High Continuous Wiper Speed
2 — Low Continuous Wiper Speed
3 — High Sensitivity Rain Sensing
4 — Low Sensitivity Rain Sensing
5 — Windshield Wiper Off
 WARNING!
Sudden loss of visibility through the 
windshield could lead to a collision. You might 
not see other vehicles or other obstacles. To 
avoid sudden icing of the windshield during 
freezing weather, warm the windshield with 
the defroster before and during windshield 
washer use.
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RAIN SENSING WIPERS
This feature senses rain or snowfall on the 
windshield and automatically activates the 
wipers. The Rain Sensor is located behind the 
interior rearview mirror.Rain Sensor
Rotate the end of the multifunction lever to one of 
four settings to activate this feature.
The sensor has an adjustment range that varies 
progressively from wiper still (no stroke) when the 
windshield is dry, to wiper at continuous speed 
(fast operation) with intense rain.
Activation
Rotating the wiper switch to the Low Sensitivity 
Rain Sensing position (4) or High Sensitivity Rain 
Sensing position (3) activates the rain sensor.
The activation of the rain sensor system is done 
by tapping the wiper stalk upwards while the 
switch is in the Low Sensitivity Rain Sensing 
position (4) or High Sensitivity Rain Sensing 
position (3). The variation in sensitivity during rain sensor 
operation is also signaled by a stroke of the wiper.
If the windshield washer is used with the rain 
sensor activated, the normal washing cycle is 
performed, and then the rain sensor resumes its 
normal automatic operation.
NOTE:
Keep the glass in the sensor area clean.
Deactivation
To turn off the Rain Sensing Wipers, use the wiper 
switch or place the ignition in the OFF position.
In the event of malfunction of the rain sensor 
while it is active, the windshield wiper operates 
intermittently at a speed consistent with the 
sensitivity setting of the rain sensor, whether or 
not there is rain on the glass for as long as the 
sensor failure is indicated on the display.
The sensor continues to operate and it is possible 
to set the windshield wiper to continuous mode
(1 or 2). The failure indication remains on for as 
long as the sensor is active.
The rain sensor is able to recognize and automat
-
ically adjust itself in the presence of the following 
conditions:
Presence of dirt on the controlled surface (e.g. 
salt, dirt, etc.).
Presence of streaks of water caused by the 
worn window wiper blades.
Difference between day and night.
REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER
Push the windshield wiper lever downward to 
activate/deactivate continuous rear wiper 
operation.
Push the windshield wiper lever towards the 
instrument panel to activate the rear window 
washer (a brief push activates one washing cycle, 
keeping the stalk pushed washes continuously 
until the stalk is released).
Shifting the vehicle into REVERSE with the 
windshield wiper operating activates a single 
cycle of the rear window wiper.
HEADLAMP WASHERS — IF EQUIPPED
The windshield wiper lever operates the headlight 
washers when the ignition is in the ON position 
and the headlights are turned on. To use the 
headlight washers, pull the lever toward you and 
release it. The headlight washers will spray a 
timed high-pressure spray of washer fluid onto 
each headlight lens. In addition, the windshield 
washers will spray the windshield and the 
windshield wipers will cycle.
NOTE:
The headlight washers work on every tenth wash 
cycle request.
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132
CONNECTING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
To connect the trailer’s electrical system, see the 
following directions:
1. Remove the socket protective cover.
2. Completely insert the plug into the socket.Electrical Tow Connector
REMOVING THE RECEIVER
When the receiver is no longer needed, 
disconnect the electrical connections and 
remove it from its position using the following 
directions:
1. Remove the safety split ring from the locking pin.
2. Pull the locking pin out of the trailer hitch.
3. Remove the receiver from the trailer hitch.
SUGGESTIONS FOR 
DRIVING
SAVING FUEL
The following suggestions may help you save fuel 
and lower the amount of harmful emissions 
released into the atmosphere.
Vehicle Maintenance
Checks and operations should be carried out in 
accordance with the Maintenance Plan  
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page 191.
Tires
Check the tire pressures at least once every four 
weeks: if the pressure is too low, consumption 
levels increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
NOTE:
Tire pressure that is too high can cause prema -
ture tire wear, reduced control, etc. Unnecessary Loads
Do not travel with an overloaded liftgate. The 
weight of the vehicle and its arrangement greatly 
affect fuel consumption and stability.
Electric Devices
Use electrical systems only for the amount of 
time needed. The rear window defroster, 
additional headlights, windshield wipers and 
heater blower fan require a considerable amount 
of energy; increasing the current uptake 
increases fuel consumption (by up to +25% when 
city driving).
Climate Control System
Using the climate control system will increase 
consumption: use standard ventilation when the 
temperature outside permits.
Devices For Aerodynamic Control
The use of non-certified devices for aerodynamic 
control may adversely affect air drag and 
consumption levels.
DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm up the engine at low or high revs 
when the vehicle is stationary; this causes the 
engine to warm up more slowly, thereby 
increasing fuel consumption and emissions. It is 
therefore advisable to drive off immediately, 
slowly, avoiding high speeds: by doing this the 
engine will warm up more quickly.
Pin 
NumberFunction
1 Lights ground (Lights GND)
2 Position light, side marker 
lights, and license plate light
3 Left turn signal and stop light
4 Right turn signal and stop light
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
202
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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Activation Of The Function
To activate this function, disable the windshield 
wiper before placing the ignition in the OFF 
position.
This function can only be activated within two 
minutes of placing the ignition in the OFF 
position.
To activate this function, move the lever upward 
for at least three seconds.Windshield Wiper Stalk
Function Deactivation
The function is deactivated if:
More than two minutes has passed before 
placing the ignition in the OFF position after 
raising the lever and placing the wipers in 
service position.
The ignition is placed in the ACC position and 
the windshield wiper control is used. If, after using the function, the ignition is set back 
to ACC with the blades in a position other than 
rest position (at the base of the windshield), they 
will only return to rest position following a 
command given using the stalk (stalk upwards, 
into unstable position) or when a speed of 3 mph 
(5 km/h) is exceeded.
Replacing The Windshield Wiper Blades
 
Proceed as follows:
1. Raise the wiper arm, push tab of the attach- ment spring and remove the blade from the 
arm.
Wiper Release Tab
2. Fit the new blade, inserting the tab in the  dedicated housing in the arm and checking 
that it is locked.
3. Lower the wiper arm onto the windshield.
NOTE:
Do not operate the windshield wiper with the 
blades lifted from the windshield. Front/Rear Windshield Washers
The window washer nozzles are fixed. If there is 
no jet of fluid, first check that there is fluid in the 
reservoir  
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page 196.
Front Windshield Washers
Rear Windshield Washer
Then, check that the nozzle holes are not clogged; 
use a needle to unblock them if necessary.
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BODYWORK
PROTECTION AGAINST ATMOSPHERIC 
A
GENTS
The vehicle is equipped with the best available 
technological solutions to protect the bodywork 
against corrosion.
These include:
Painting products and systems which give the 
vehicle resistance to corrosion and abrasion.
Use of galvanized (or pre-treated) steel sheets, 
with high resistance to corrosion.
Spraying of plastic parts, with a protective 
function in the more exposed points: under 
door, inner wing, edges, etc.
Use of “open” boxed sections to prevent 
condensation and pockets of moisture which 
could favor the formation of rust inside.
Use of special films to protect against abrasion 
in exposed areas (e.g. rear wing, doors, etc.).
CORROSION WARRANTY
Your vehicle is covered by Corrosion Warranty 
against perforation due to rust of any original 
element of the structure or bodywork. For the 
general terms of this warranty, refer to the 
Warranty Booklet.
PRESERVING THE BODYWORK 
Paint
Touch up abrasions and scratches immediately to 
prevent the formation of rust.
Maintenance of paintwork consists of washing 
the vehicle: the frequency depends on the  conditions and environment where the vehicle is 
used. For example, it is advisable to wash the 
vehicle more often in areas with high levels of 
atmospheric pollution or salted roads.
Some parts of the vehicle may be covered with a 
matte paint which, in order to be maintained 
intact, requires special care.
To correctly wash the vehicle, follow these 
instructions:
If high pressure jets or cleaners are used to 
wash the vehicle, keep a distance of at least 
15 inches (40 cm) from the bodywork to avoid 
damage or alteration. Build up of water could 
cause damage to the vehicle in the long term.
To make it easier to remove any dirt deposits in 
the area where the blades are normally located 
it is recommended to position the windshield 
wipers vertically (service position)  
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page 201.
Wash the bodywork using a low pressure jet of 
water if possible.
Wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution 
over the bodywork, frequently rinsing the 
sponge.
Rinse well with water and dry with a leather 
chamois.
Dry the less visible parts (e.g. door frames, hood, 
headlight frames, etc.) with special care, as water 
may stagnate more easily in these areas. Do not 
wash the vehicle after it has been left in the sun 
or with the hood hot: this may alter the shine of 
the paintwork.
NOTE:
Avoid parking under trees; the resin dropped by 
trees makes the paintwork go opaque and 
increases the possibility of corrosion. Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the 
same way as the rest of the vehicle.
If washing the vehicle in a service that moves the 
vehicle, for vehicles with automatic transmissions, 
proceed with the following directions:
Ensure that the vehicle is on a flat surface.
Disable the automatic engagement of the 
parking brake  
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page 84.
With the vehicle stationary, the gear in 
NEUTRAL (N) and the brake pedal pressed, 
push the START button.
NOTE:
The vehicle will remain in NEUTRAL (N) for 
15 minutes before PARK (P) will be engaged auto
-
matically.
Windows
Use specific detergents and clean cloths to 
prevent scratching or altering the transparency.
Front Headlights
Use a soft cloth soaked in water and detergent for 
washing vehicles.
NOTE:
Never use aromatic substances (e.g. gasoline) 
or ketones (e.g. acetone) for cleaning the 
plastic lenses of the headlights.
When cleaning with a pressure washer, keep 
the pressure washer at least eight inches 
(20 cm) away from the headlights.
 CAUTION!
Wipe the rear window inside gently with a cloth 
following the direction of the filaments to avoid 
damaging the heating device.
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INDEX
Stop/Start System ....................................... 95
Storage Console ..................................................... 54
Suggestions For Driving .............................132
Sun Roof ................................................ 57, 59
Supplemental Restraint System –
Air Bag......................................................... 157
Suspension .................................................235
Symbol Glossary ........................................... 14
Symbols .......................................................... 6
System, Remote Starting ............................. 23
T
Telescoping Steering Column...................... 29
Tilt Steering Column..................................... 29
Tire And Loading Information Placard ......219
Tire Markings..............................................216
Tire Safety Information .............................. 216
Tire Service Kit ...........................................181
Tires .................................174, 222, 226, 229 Aging (Life Of Tires) ................................ 225Air Pressure ............................................ 222
Changing.................................................181
Compact Spare ...................................... 226
General Information......................222, 226
High Speed ............................................. 223
Inflation Pressure...................................222Life Of Tires ............................................ 225
Load Capacity................................219, 220Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ...... 73
Quality Grading....................................... 229
Radial......................................................224
Replacement ..........................................225
Safety .............................................216, 222
Sizes .......................................................217 Snow Tires ............................................. 228
Spare Tires.................................... 226, 227
Spinning ................................................. 225
Trailer Towing ........................................ 130
Tread Wear Indicators........................... 225
Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight .................. 129
Towing ............................................... 127, 128 Disabled Vehicle.................................... 188
Towing Eyes ............................................... 189
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring 
System) ...................................................... 149
Traction Control System (TCS) .................. 139
Traffic Jam Assist System ......................... 109
Traffic Sign Recognition System ............... 112
Trailer Towing............................................. 127 Hitches ................................................... 128
Minimum Requirements ....................... 129Tips ......................................................... 131
Trailer And Tongue Weight........... 128, 129
Wiring ..................................................... 130
Trailer Towing Guide.................................. 128
Trailer Weight............................................. 128
Transmission ............................................. 235
Transporting Pets ...................................... 173
Tread Wear Indicators ............................... 225
Turn Signals ........................................... 44, 74
U
Uconnect Settings Customer Programmable Features.........26
Passive Entry Programming.....................26
Uniform Tire Quality Grades...................... 229
Universal Garage Door Opener  (HomeLink®) 
S..........................................39
Universal Transmitter ...................................39 Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt ............... 154
Use Of The Owner’s Manual........................... 5
V
Vehicle Changes/Alterations ......................... 4
Vehicle Identification Number .................. 233
Vehicle Loading ................................. 126, 220
W
Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster 
Descriptions) ................................................ 72
Warnings, Roll Over ........................................ 3
Warranty Information ................................ 246
Washer Fluid For Windshield/
Headlights .................................................. 198
Washers, Windshield ................................... 46
Weights ....................................................... 238
Wheel And Wheel Tire Care....................... 227
Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim ....................... 227
Wheels And Tires ....................................... 216
Wind Buffeting ............................................. 57
Windows Power........................................................ 56
Windows (Cleaning) ................................... 231
Windshield Defroster ................................. 173
Windshield Washers .................................... 46
Windshield Wiper Replacing Blades ................................... 203
Windshield Wipers ....................................... 46
Wipers, Rain Sensitive................................. 46
Wireless Charging Pad ................................ 55
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