Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung Giulietta (2012) des Produzenten Alfa Romeo
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OWNER HANDBOOK ENGLISH Alfa Ser vices Cop Alfa Giulietta GB:Alfa 159 cop. LUM GB 15-09-2011 15:08 Pagina 1.
We really know your car because we invented, designed and built it: we really know every single detail. At Alfa Romeo Ser vice authorised workshops you can find technicians directly trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all service operations.
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Dear Customer , Congratulations on your purchase and thank you for choosing Alfa Romeo. We have written this handbook to help you get the most out of your new car . Please read it all the way through before taking your car on the road for the first time.
REFUELLING Petrol engines : refuel with unleaded petrol with an octane rating (RON) of 95 or higher only . Diesel engines : refuel with diesel fuel compliant with European specification EN590 only . The use of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the warranty , depending on the damage caused.
3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 1. Fixed vent for sending air to side windows - 2. Adjustable air vent - 3. External light control stalk - 4.
4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CONTROL P ANEL AND INSTRUMENTS VERSIONS WITH MUL TIFUNCTION DISPLA .
5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MUL TIFUNCTION DISPLA Y A Speedometer .
6 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SPEEDOMETER (SPEED INDICA TOR) This shows the speed of the car . REV COUNTER This indicates the engine rpm. FUEL LEVEL GAUGE This shows the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank.
7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS EBD fault Warning lights x (red) and > light up at the same time with the engine running to indicate an EBD sys- tem fault or that the system is not available.
8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Air bag fault (red) T urning the key to the MAR position illuminates the warn- ing light, but it should switch off after a few seconds.
9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Seat belt reminder (red) (for versions/markets where provided) The warning light remains on steadily with the car at stationary and the driver’ s seat belt not cor rectly fastened.
10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ON CONST ANTL Y : Low engine oil pressure (red) FLASHING: Exhauste.
11 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Hot engine coolant (red) When the ignition key is turned to MAR, the warning light turns on but should go off after a few seconds.
12 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS VDC system (amber) (for versions/markets, where provided) When the ignition key is turned to MAR, the warning light turns on but should go off after a few seconds.
13 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Alfa Romeo CODE fault/ alarm fault (amber) (for versions/markets, .
14 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Fuel reser ve – Limited range (amber) This warning light comes on when about 8 to 10 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
15 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Speed limit exceeded (red) (for versions/markets, where provided) The warning light (for versions/markets where pro- vided) comes on when the speed exceeds 120 km/h.
16 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Parking sensor fault (for versions/markets where provided) See the section on warning light t .
17 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Dipped beam headlights (green) The warning light comes on when the dipped beam headlights are on. 2 U Main beam headlights (blue) The warning light comes on when the main beam head- lights are on.
18 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Possible presence of ice on the road On versions equipped with reconfigurable multifunc- tion display , a message + symbol will appear when the outdoor temperature falls to or below 3°C.
19 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Rain sensor fault (for versions/markets where provided) On some versions, a message + symbol will be shown on the display if a dusk sensor fault is detected.
20 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DISPLA Y The car may be equipped with a multifunction display/ multi- function reconfigurable display which, in accordance with the set- tings made, can display useful information when driving.
21 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS RECONFIGURABLE MUL TIFUNCTION “ST ANDARD” DISPLA Y fig. 7 The following information is shown on the display: A. Time B.
22 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS GEAR SHIFT INDICA TOR The GSI system (Gear Shift Indicator) suggests to shift gear by showing an indication on the control panel (see fig.
23 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS WELCOME MOVEMENT On some versions, the following occurs when the k.
24 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The menu includes the following items: – MENU – SPEED BEEP –.
25 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Selecting an option from the main menu without a submenu: – brie.
26 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS MENU ITEMS Menu This item is used access the Setup Menu. Press “ Ò ▲ “ or “ ▼ “ to select the various menu items.
27 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Headlight sensor (Automatic headlight/dusk sensor sensitivity adjustment) (for versions/markets, where provided) This function is used to turn the headlights on or off according to external lighting conditions.
28 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS On/T rip B data (trip B on) With this function is possible to turn the T rip B display (trip me- ter) on and off. For more information see the “T rip computer” para- graph.
29 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS – when accessing the “Format” submenu: briefly press button .
30 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS First page (information display on home page) (for versions/markets, where provided) This function is used to choose the information you would like to see on the main screen.
31 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Autoclose (Automatic door lock operation with car running) When activated (on), this function automatically locks the doors when the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km/h.
32 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS If the distance unit set is “km”, you can set the fuel consumption unit (km/l or l/100) to show the amount of fuel consumed.
33 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Button volume (Button volume adjustment) With this function it is .
34 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Front passenger air bag and side bag (Chest/pelvis protection) Activation/Deactivation This function is used to activate/deactivate the passenger air bag.
35 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Cour tesy lights (cour tesy lights activation/desactivation) (for .
36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TRIP COMPUTER GENERAL INFORMA TION The T rip Computer displays information on car operation when the key is turned to MAR.
37 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS V alues displayed Autonomy This indicates the approximate distance which can be travelled with the present amount of fuel in the tank.
38 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Displayed information The following information is shown each time a value is displayed: ❍ animated icon in the upper part of the display (A-fig.
39 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TRIP button 0.00 This is located on the right stalk (fig.
40 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SYMBOLS Some components of the car have coloured labels whose sym- bols indicate precautions to be observed when using this compo- nent.
41 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS W arning light Y comes on when driving ❍ If the warning light Y turns on, this means that the system is running a self-test (due for example to a voltage drop).
42 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS MECHANICAL KEY The metal insert A-fig.15 operates: ❍ the ignition switch; ❍ the door lock. fig. 15 A0K0047m fig. 16 A0K0048m Press B button fig.
43 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Unlocking the doors and the boot Briefly press Ë button: unlock of doors and boot, timed operation of ceiling lights, double flash of the direction indicators (for ver- sions/markets, where provided).
44 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REQUESTING ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROLS The system can acknowledge up to 8 remote controls.
45 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SAFE LOCK DEVICE (for versions/markets where provided) This safety device prevents operation of the inside door handles and of the door locking/unlocking button.
46 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or wi.
47 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ALARM (for versions/markets, where provided) OPERA TION OF THE ALA.
48 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM Press Ë button.
49 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IGNITION SWITCH The key can be turned to three different positions fig. 21: ❍ STOP: engine off, key can be extracted, steering locked.
50 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Height adjustment (for versions/markets, where provided) Move lever B up or down until the required height is achieved.
51 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Heated seats (for versions/markets, where provided) With the key turned to MAR, press A button fig. 23 to switch the function on/off.
52 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Heated seats (for versions/markets, where provided) With the key at MAR, turn the A ring fig.25 to turn the function on/off.
53 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS HEAD RESTRAINTS FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS Head restraints are adjustab.
54 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS T wo height-adjustable head restraints are provided for the back seats (to adjust the height see the previous paragraph).
55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 29 A0K0079m REAR VIEW MIRRORS INTERNAL REARVIEW MIRROR Operate A lever fig. 29 to adjust the mirror into two different po- sitions: normal or anti-glare.
56 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Rear view mirror electric folding (for versions/markets where provided) T o fold back the mirrors press C button fig.
57 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM SIDE AIR VENTS fig. 33 A - Adjustable side air vents: ❍ use B device to adjust the vent to the required position; ❍ turn C ring leftwards to adjust the air flow .
58 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS UPPER AIR VENTS fig. 35 A - Adjustable upper air vents. T urn B rings rightwards to adjust the air flow . C - Fixed upper air vent.
59 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS VENTS fig. 37 1. Upper fixed vent - 2. Upper fixed vents - 3. Side fixed vent - 4. Side adjustable vents - 5. Central adjustable vents - 6.
60 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS MANUAL CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROLS fig.
61 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM (cooling) Proceed as follows to cool the p.
62 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS AUTOMA TIC DEMISTING/DEFROSTING (MAX-DEF function) This function automatically demists/defrosts the following: wind- screen and front side windows, heated spray nozzles, heater ex- ternal rearview mir rors.
63 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DEMISTING/DEFROSTING HEA TED REAR WINDSCREEN Press D button ( ( ) to turn the function on/off. The function is au- tomatically deactivated after 20 minutes.
64 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ST ART&STOP Manual climate control system The system will remain set to the air flow setting made by the user when the Start&Stop function is operated (engine off when speed is zero).
65 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS AUTOMA TIC DUAL ZONE CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) A0K0056m fig.
66 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Y ou can adjust one function automatically and have the automat- ic system control all the others.
67 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ADJUSTING THE AIR TEMPERA TURE T urn A or L knob to right or left to adjust the air temperature: A knob for the front left-hand area, L knob for the front right-hand area of the passenger compartment.
68 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS In AUTO mode, the climate control system automatically manage air distribution settings; the LED on H buttons are off.
69 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IMPORT ANT If the system is unable to reach/maintain the required temperature in the various areas of the passenger compartment, the set temperature will flash for a few seconds.
70 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS It is advisable not to use the air recirculation func- tion when the outside temperature is low to pre- vent the windows from rapidly misting up.
71 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM COMPRESSOR Press C to turn the compressor on/off (the LED on the button will light up when the compressor is on).
72 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DEMISTING/DEFROSTING HEA TED REAR WINDSCREEN Press ( to turn heated rear windscreen demisting/defrosting func- tion on (LED on button lit).
73 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS NOTE When the Start&Stop function is active (engine off and ve.
74 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS With th e i gni ti on ke y tu rne d t o MA R, tu rn A r ing fig. 40 to 2 . The day lights are switched off and the side lights and dipped beam head- lights are switched on.
75 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS With A ring in position 2 pull the stalk towards the steering wheel (stable position). The warning light 1 on the instrument panel will come on.
76 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS EXTERIOR COURTESY LIGHTS This function lights up the vehicle and the space around it when the doors are unlocked.
77 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Move the stalk up (unstable position) to limit operation to the time for which the stalk is held in this position.
78 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS If the engine is switched off with the stalk in the automatic posi- tion, no wiping cycle will take place when the engine is started again even if it is raining.
79 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CRUISE CONTROL (for versions/markets, where provided) GENERAL INFORMA TION This is an electronic driving aid that allows you to drive at a speed of above 30 km/h on long and straight dry roads (e.
80 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS INCREASING THE STORED SPEED Press the accelerator and store the new speed or move the stalk upwards (+).
81 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CEILING LIGHTS FRONT CEILING LIGHT fig.
82 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS B switch operates the map reading light.
83 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REAR CEILING LIGHT Press the A lens fig. 45 to turn the light on/off. The light will stay on for a few seconds after the doors are closed and will then go off automatically .
84 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS PUDDLE LIGHTS fig. 47 These lights are located in the front and rear doors. They are turned on/off when any door is opened regardless of the position of the ignition switch.
85 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CONTROLS HAZARD W ARNING LIGHTS fig. 50 Press A switch to switch on/off the lights. Ÿ and Δ warning lights come on and the A switch will flash when the lights are on.
86 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS AFS ADAPTIVE LIGHTS (Adaptive Frontlight System) fig.
87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Follow the procedure below to restore correct operation of the car.
88 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS On some versions the compartments may be heated/cooled by an air vent connected to the climate control system (operate wheel A-fig.
89 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 57a A0K0217m REAR ARM REST fig. 57 (for versions/markets, where provided) T o use A armrest fig. 57, lower it as shown in the figure.
90 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CIGAR LIGHTER fig. 59 This is located on the central tunnel. Press A button to activate the cigar lighter . After a few seconds the button goes back to its initial position and the cigar lighter is ready for use.
91 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 60 A0K0112m ASHTRA Y fig. 60 The ashtray is a removable plastic box with spring loaded open- ing that can be fitted into the glass/can holder on the central con- sole.
92 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ELECTRIC SUN ROOF (for versions/markets, where provided) The sun roof comprises two glass panels; the front one is mobile and the rear one fixed.
93 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS When leaving the car , always remove the key from the ignition dev.
94 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS MAINTENANCE/EMERGENCY In case of emergency or maintenance the roof.
95 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DOORS CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING/UNLOCKING FUNCTION Locking the doors fr.
96 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CHILD LOCKS This system prevents the rear doors from being opened from the inside.
97 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DOOR LOCK EMERGENCY DEVICE Front passenger door The front passenger door has a device to lock it when there is no current.
98 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ELECTRIC WINDOWS The window winders work with the ignition key at MAR and for approximately three minutes after turning the key to STOP or ex- tracting it and opening one of the front doors.
99 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IMPORT ANT With ignition key at STOP or removed, the electric win- dows remain active for about 3 minutes and are deactivated the moment a door is opened.
100 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Electric window system initialisation The system must be re-initialised after disconnecting the battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown.
101 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BOOT The boot is unlocked electrically operated and this is deactivated when the car is in motion. OPENING When unlocked, the boot can be opened from outside by pressing the electric logo fig.
102 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BOOT INITIALISA TION IMPORT ANT If the battery is disconnected or.
103 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 72 A0K0070m EXP ANDING THE BOOT The boot can be partially (1/3 or 2/3) or totally extended by splitting the rear seat.
104 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Folding back the seats Proceed as follows: ❍ raise the head restraints to the maximum height, press both buttons A and B -fig.
105 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Heavy , unsecured baggage may cause severe injur y to passengers in case of an accident.
106 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BONNET OPENING Proceed as follows: ❍ pull lever A-fig. 77 in the direction indicated by the arrow; ❍ operate lever B in the sense indicated by the arrow and open the bonnet.
107 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ROOF RACK/SKI RACK The attachments A-fig. 78 are located in the areas illustrated in the figure and can only be reached with the doors open.
108 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Adjusting headlight alignment Press Ò and to adjust (fig. 79). The display located on the in- strument panel provides a visual indication of the adjusted position.
109 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS If the ABS intervenes, it means you have almost reached the limit of grip between the tyres and the road surface: slow down to make sure you can use the available grip.
110 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS VDC SYSTEM (V ehicle Dynamics Control) This is an electronic system that controls vehicle stability in the event of tyre grip loss, helping maintain directional control.
111 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ASR SYSTEM (AntiSlip Regulation) It is an integral part of the VDC system.
112 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS “ELECTRONIC Q2” SYSTEM (“E-Q2”) The “Electronic Q2” system uses the braking system to create an effect similar to a limited slip differential.
113 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS “Alfa DNA” SYSTEM (Dynamic control system) This device allows, using switch A-fig.
114 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TURNING “Dynamic” MODE ON/OFF On Move lever A-fig. 80 upwards (to the letter “d”) and hold in this position for 0.
115 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TURNING “All W eather” MODE ON/OFF On Move switch A-fig. 80 downwards (to the letter “a”) and hold in this position for 0.
116 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS OPERA TING MODES Engine stopping mode With the car at a standstill, the engine stops with the gearbox in neutral and the clutch released.
117 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TURNING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF MANUALL Y Press T fig.
118 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Notes If the clutch is not pressed, after 3 minutes from the engine stop- ping, the engine can be restarted only using the ignition key .
119 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SAFETY FUNCTIONS When the engine is stopped by the Start&Stop.
120 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS EMERGENCY ST ARTING When jump starting, never connect the negative lead (–) of the auxiliary batter y to the negative pole A-fig.
121 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS EOBD SYSTEM (European On Board Diagnosis) (for versions/markets, .
122 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CAR RADIO SET -UP (for versions/markets, where provided) If no car radio was requested at the time of purchase, the vehicle is provided with a compartment on the dashboard fig.
123 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS INST ALLING ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONIC DEVICES Electric and electronic devices installed after buying the car in the context of after-sales service must car ry the following label: e CE .
124 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR PHONES Radio transmitting equipment (vehicle mobile phones, CB radios, amateur radio etc.
125 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DISPLA Y INDICA TIONS (for versions/markets, where provided) When.
126 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The ultimate responsibility when parking and car- rying out other dangerous manoeuvres still rests with the driver .
127 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REFUELLING THE CAR Switch off the engine before refuelling. PETROL ENGINES Only use unleaded petrol. The petrol octane rating (RON) must not be lower than 95.
128 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 89 A0K0115m fig. 90 A0K0222m FUEL FILLER CAP The fuel cap is unlocked when the central locking system is released and automatically locked when the central locking system is ap- plied.
129 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The catalytic converter and particulate filter (DPF) reach very high temperatures during operation. Do not park the vehicle on grass, dry leaves, pine needles or other flammable material: fire hazard.
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131 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 93 A0K0161m fig. 92 A0K0160m Never press button C-fig. 92 when travelling. The rear seat is fitted with inertia seat belts with three anchor points and a reel.
132 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Remember that, in the event of a violent collision, backseat passengers not wearing seat belts rep- resent a serious danger to the front-seat passen- gers as well as to themselves.
133 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SBR SYSTEM (Seat Belt Reminder) This system comprises of an acous.
134 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Front seats (warning light no.
135 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS PRETENSIONERS The car is equipped with front seat belt pretensioners, which draw back the seat belts by several centimetres in the event of a strong frontal impact.
136 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The seat belt must not be twisted. The upper part must cross the shoulder and the chest diagonally . The lower part must adhere to the hips fig.
137 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Each seat belt should be used by only one person at a time: nev- er travel with a child sitting on the passenger’ s lap with a single belt to protect them both fig.
138 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CARR YING CHILDREN SAFEL Y For optimum protection in the event of a crash, all passengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint systems.
139 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS FITTING “UNIVERSAL” CHILD SEA T (with seat belts) GROUP 0 and 0+ fig.
140 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS GROUP 2 fig. 101 Children from 15 to 25 kg can be secured using the car seat belts directly .
141 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SUIT ABILITY OF P ASSENGER SEA TS FOR CHILD SEA T USE The car com.
142 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Main safety rules to be followed when carr ying children: ❍ install the child seats on the rear seat, which is the most pro- tected position in the event of an accident.
143 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS “ISOFIX” CHILD SEA T ASSEMBL Y SETUP The car is provisioned for a Universal Isofix child seat, a new Eu- ropean standardised system for carr ying children safely .
144 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS INST ALLING A UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEA T Couple the child seat to the specific lower metallic rings B-fig.
145 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS P ASSENGER SEA T SUIT ABILITY FOR ISOFIX CHILD SEA TS The table b.
146 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS FRONT AIRBAGS The car is provided with multistage front air bags (“Smart bag”) for driver and passenger .
147 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS FRONT AIRBAG ON P ASSENGER’S SIDE fig.
148 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SIDE AIR BAGS (SIDE BAG - WINDOW BAG) The car is fitted with front side bags for driver and passenger for protecting the chest, and window bags for protecting front and rear passengers’ heads.
149 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS W ARNINGS Do not wash the seats with water or pressurised steam (wash by hand or at automatic seat washing stations).
150 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS If the warning light ¬ does not turn on when the key is turned t.
151 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ST AR TING AND DRIVING ST ARTING PROCEDURE FOR DIESEL VERSIONS Pr.
152 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS It is advisable not to demand maximum perfor- mance from your car (e.g. excessive acceleration, long distances at top rpm, excessively intense brak- ing, etc.
153 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IMPORT ANT Carr y out these manoeuvres with the brake pedal pressed. IMPORT ANT For cars equipped with a front armrest, lift this up to ensure that it does not interfere with the action of the handbrake.
154 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS USING THE GEARBOX T o engage the gears, press the clutch pedal down fully and shift the gear lever into the required position (a diagram is shown on the knob fig.
155 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SA VING FUEL Here are some suggestions which may help you to save fuel and lower the amount of harmful emissions released into the atmos- phere.
156 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DRIVING STYLE Star ting Do not warm up the engine at low or high revs when the car is stationary; this causes the engine to war m up more slowly , there- by increasing fuel consumption and emissions.
157 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TOWING TRAILERS IMPORT ANT The car must be provided with a type-approved tow hook and ad- equate electric system to tow caravans or trailers.
158 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SNOW TYRES Use snow tyres of the same size as the normal tyres provided with the car . Alfa Romeo Authorized Ser vices will advise you on the most appropriate tyre for use.
159 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Keep your speed down when snow chains are fit- ted - do not exceed 50 km/h.
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161 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IN AN EMERGENCY In an emergency we recommend that you call the freephone number found in the W arranty Booklet. Y ou can also consult www.
162 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The space-saver spare wheel is vehicle-specific: do not use it on vehicles of other model and do not use space-saver spare wheels from other models on your car .
163 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The jack may be used to replace wheels only on the car that it comes with or other cars of the same model. Never use the jack for other purposes, such as lifting other models.
164 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Replace the wheel as follows: ❍ stop the car in a position so that it is not a danger for on-com- ing traffic and where you can replace the wheel safely .
165 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ❍ position the jack under the car , near the wheel to be changed. On versions where this is fitted, be careful not to damage the plastic aerodynamic guard; ❍ operate the device A-fig.
166 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 118 A0K0040m fig. 119 A0K0235m ❍ use the wrench A-fig. 115 provided to fasten the bolts com- pletely in a criss-cross fashion as per the order illustrated in fig.
167 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS When you have finished: ❍ reposition the subwoofer correctly (s.
168 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REFITTING THE WHEEL Following the procedure previously described, raise the car and remove the space-saver spare wheel.
169 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS “Automatic Fix&Go” KIT This is located in the boot (the kit container may change according to versions - see fig.
170 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS It is not possible to repair damage to the tyre side- wall. Do not use the kit on tyres damaged by run- ning with a flat tyre.
171 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS INFLA TION PROCEDURE Wear the gloves included in the kit. Proceed as follows: ❍ apply the handbrake, loosen the cap from the tyre inflation valve, extract the flexible tube A-fig.
172 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ❍ inflate the tyre to the pressure shown in the “Wheels” para- graph in the “T echnical Specifications” chapter .
173 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 128 A0K0086m A CHECKING AND RESTORING TYRE PRESSURE The compressor can also be used to check and if necessary top up the tyre pressure.
174 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Halogen bulbs must be handled holding the metal- lic part only .
175 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BULB TYPES fig. 130 The car has the following light bulbs: A. Glass bulbs: pressed into position. Pull to extract. B.
– – 55W 55W D1S 24W 10W – – – 5W 55W 21W 21W 10W 5W 5W 5W LED LED H7 H1 F PY24W R10W LED LED LED W5W H3 H21W P21W C10W W5W C5W W5W 176 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS – – D E – B B – – – A E B B C A C A Bulbs Type Power Ref.
177 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CHANGING AN EXTERIOR BULB FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS fig. 131 These contain the bulbs for the side lights/day lights (DRL), dipped beams, main beams and direction indicators.
178 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS T o change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❍ remove cover B-fig. 131; ❍ remove the connector A-fig.
179 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS These contain the taillights, brake lights, direction indicators (bulbs in fixed light cluster), reverse light and rear fog light (bulb in light cluster on boot hatch).
180 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REAR FOG LIGHTS/REVERSING LIGHTS T o replace the bulbs proceed as follows: ❍ open the boot and remove the cover A-fig.
181 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS These are LEDs and are located on the spoiler integrated on the boot hatch. Contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services to replace these lights.
182 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CHANGING AN INTERIOR BULB FRONT CEILING LIGHT T o change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❍ remove courtesy light A-fig.
183 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS ❍ open flap B-fig. 144, replace bulb C, releasing it from the side contacts. Make sure that the new bulbs are correctly secured be- tween the contacts; ❍ close flap B-fig.
184 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS GLOVE COMP ARTMENT LIGHT T o change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❍ open the glove compartment and extract the light A-fig.
185 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS PUDDLE LIGHTS T o change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❍ open the door (front or rear) and extract the light A-fig.
186 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CHANGING A FUSE GENERAL INFORMA TION Fuses protect the electric system: they blow in the event of a fault/intervention in the system.
187 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services should the fuse blow again. Never replace a blown fuse with metallic wires or other material.
188 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS If you have to wash the engine compart- ment, take care not to aim the jet of wa- ter directly at the fuse box or windscreen wiper motors.
189 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Fusebox on dashboard Insert a hand in the seat A-fig. 154 and lower the flap B to access the fuses. The fuses are located in the fusebox shown in fig.
190 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Boot fusebox The fuse box (fig. 157) is located on the left side of the luggage compartment underneath the side cover .
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194 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS RECHARGING THE BA TTER Y IMPORT ANT The battery recharging procedure is provided for in- formation purposes only . Contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Ser vices to carr y out this operation.
195 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS VERSIONS WITH Star t&Stop fig.
196 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS LIFTING THE CAR If you need to lift the car contact Alfa Romeo Authorized Services, who will be equipped with a workshop lift.
197 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS The brake servo and the electrical power steering will not work while the car is being towed. More effort on the brake pedal and steering wheel will therefore be required.
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199 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SER VICING AND MAINTENANCE IMPORT ANT NOTES ❍ At 2000 km from the next service operation the display will show a message.
200 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SCHEDULED SER VICING PLAN 1.
201 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS 2 If the car is mainly used in cities or travels less than 10,000 km a year , change the engine oil and filter every 12 months.
21 42 63 84 105 35 70 105 140 175 24 48 72 96 120 ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●● ●● ●●.
203 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS (*) Regardless of the distance covered, the timing belt must be c.
204 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Thousands of miles Thousands of km Months Check tyre condition/we.
205 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS 21 42 63 84 105 35 70 105 140 175 24 48 72 96 120 ● ● ●● .
206 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS REGULAR CHECKS Every 1,000 km or before long jour neys, check and.
207 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CHECKING LEVELS Be careful not to confuse the various types of flu- ids while topping up: they are all incompatible with each other and may severely damage your car .
208 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 161 - 1.4 T urbo Petrol versions A0K0335m.
209 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 162 - 1.4 T urbo Multi Air versions A0K0336m.
210 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 163 - 1750 T urbo Petrol versions A0K0337m.
211 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS fig. 164 - 1.6 JTD M – 2.
ENGINE OIL Check that the oil level is between the MIN and MAX references on the dipstick A-fig. 161-162-163-164. If the oil level is near or under the MIN line, add oil through the filler A until it reaches the MAX line. Do not add oil with different characteristics to those of the existing engine oil.
213 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BRAKE FLUID Check that the fluid is at the maximum level. If the level is too low undo reservoir cap F-fig. 161-162-163-164 and add the flu- id described in the “T echnical Specifications” chapter .
214 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BA TTER Y The electrolyte of the battery G-fig. 161-162-163-164 does not need to be topped up with distilled water .
215 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IMPORT ANT If the battery remains with the charge below 50% for a long time it becomes damaged through sulphation and its starting capacity is reduced.
216 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS WHEELS AND TYRES Before embarking on a long trip, and every two weeks, check the tyre inflation pressure (and space-saver wheel); check the pressure with the tyres cold.
217 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Remember that the road holding qualities of your car also depend on the correct inflation pressure of the tyres.
218 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Proceed as follows: ❍ lift the windscreen wiper arm, press the tab A-fig.
219 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS SPRA Y NOZZLES Windscreen washer fig.
220 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Rear window washer fig. 169 The nozzle holder is located above the rear window . The rear win- dow washer jets are fixed.
221 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS BODYWORK PROTECTION FROM A TMOSPHERIC AGENTS The car is equipped with the best available technological solutions to protect the bodywork against corrosion.
222 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS IMPORT ANT Avoid parking under trees; the resin dropped by trees makes the paintwork go opaque and increasing the possibility of corrosion.
223 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS INTERIORS Periodically check for water puddles under the mats that could cause the panels to rust. SEA TS AND F ABRIC P ARTS Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner .
224 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Never use flammable products, such as petroleum ether or modified petrol, to clean inside the car . The electrostatic charges which are generated by rubbing during cleaning may cause a fire.
225 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS VIN PLA TE fig.
226 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CHASSIS MARKING fig. 172 This is printed on the passenger compartment floor bed near the front right seat. Slide the hatch A forward to access.
940FXA1A 00 940FXA1A 00B (**) 940FXF1A 05 940FXF1A 05B (**) 940FXB1A 01 940FXB1A 01B (**) 940FXG1A 06 940FXG1A 06B (**) 940FXC1A 02 940FXD1A 03 940FXD1A 03B (**) 940FXE1A 04 940FXE1A 04B (**) 940FXM1A.
940A1000 Otto 4 in line 83.0 x 80.5 1742 9.8 172.5 235 5500 NORMAL DYNAMIC 300 340 30.5 34.6 4500 1900 NGK ILKAR7D6G Unleaded petrol 95 RON or 98 RON (EN228 specifications) 940A2000 955A8000 (*) Otto 4 in line 72.0 x 84.0 1368 9,8 125 120 (*) 170 163 (*) 5500 5500 (*) NORMAL DYNAMIC 230 250 23.
940A8000 (**) 940A5000 Diesel 4 in line 83 x 90.4 1956 16.5 100/103 136/140 3750 NORMAL DYNAMIC 320 350 32.5 35.6 1500 1750 – Automotive diesel fuel (EN590 specifications) 940A7000 Diesel 4 in line 83 x 90.4 1956 16.5 120 163 4000 NORMAL DYNAMIC 320 350 32.
Six forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gears Self-adjusting with no free travel Front 230 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAI.
Rack and pinion with electro-mechanical power steering (Dual Pinion architecture) 10.9 231 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPE.
232 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS WHEELS RIMS AND TYRES Pressed steel or alloy rims. Radial type tubeless tyres. All approved tyres are listed in the Log Book.
233 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Maximum speed index Q = up to 160 km/h. H = up to 210 km/h. R = up to 170 km/h. V = up to 240 km/h. S = up to 180 km/h.
234 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Snow chain use All versions: for 195/55 R16”, 205/55 R16” and 225/45 R17” size tyres use low-clearance snow chains with a maximum protrusion beyond the tyre profile of 9 mm.
3.0 2.6 2.7 2.3 2.7 2.3 3.0 2.6 3.0 2.6 2.7 2.3 2.7 2.3 3.0 2.6 2.7 2.3 3.0 2.6 235 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA .
AB C D EF G H 236 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen.
9.4 9.4 7.8 7.8 6.8 11.3 8.0 — 9.0 8.0 195 192 218 215 242 185 218 205 205 215 1.4 Turbo Petrol 1.4 Turbo Petrol (*) 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.4 Turbo Multi Air (*) 1750 Turbo Petrol 1.
1320 505 1100 850 1825 1300 500 50 60 1280 505 1100 850 1785 1300 500 50 60 1290 505 1100 850 1795 1300 500 50 60 238 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS (*) If special equipment is fitted (sun roof, trailer towing equipment, etc.
239 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS 1320 505 1100 850 1825 1300 500 50 60 1310 505 1100 850 1815 1300 500 50 60 (*) If special equipment is fitted (sun roof, trailer towing equipment, etc.
60 – 8 - 10 – 6.4 5.7 5.0 4.25 5.1 4.35 1.87 1.6 0.83 0.78 2.8 2.5 (4.6) (4.1) 60 – 8 - 10 – 5.7 5.0 2.75 2.3 3.1 2.6 1.87 1.6 0.83 0.78 2.8 2.5 (4.6) (4.1) 60 – 8 - 10 – 5.7 5.0 3.1 2.6 3.5 2.9 1.87 1.6 0.83 0.78 2.8 2.5 (4.6) (4.1) Unleaded petrol not less than 95 R.
Automotive diesel (EN590 specifications) Mixture of demineralised water and P ARAFLU UP in 50-50 proportion ( ▲ ) SELENIA WR P .E. TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE TUTELA TOP 4 Water and liquid mixture TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 60 – 8 - 10 – 6.8 6.
SAE 5W-40 ACEA C3 grade totally synthetic lubricant FIA T 9.55535-S2 certification. SAE 5W-30 grade totally synthetic lubricant FIA T 9.55535-S1 certification. SELENIA StAR P .E. Contractual T echnical Reference N. F603.D08 SELENIA WR P .E. Contractual T echnical Reference N.
SAE 75W grade synthetic lubricant. FIA T 9.55550-MZ6 qualification Grease for constant-velocity joints with low friction coefficient. NL.GI. 0-1 consistency FIA T 9.55580 qualification Molybdenum disulphide grease for high temperatures. NL.GI. 1-2 consistency FIA T 9.
5.6 3.9 4.5 7.8 4.6 5.8 8.4 5.3 6.4 5.5 3.7 4.4 5.8 4.1 4.7 5.6 3.9 4.5 10.8 5.8 7.6 244 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECI.
134 177 114 124 119 149 245 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CO 2 EMISSIONS The CO 2 emission levels at the exhaust given in the following table refer to combined consumption.
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S S O O U U N N D D S S Y Y S S T T E E M M (where provided) RADIO (TUNER) ....................... 269 Introduction ................................. 269 Selecting a frequency band ............ 269 Preset buttons .............................. 269 Storing the last station listened to .
I I N N T T R R O O D D U U C C T T I I O O N N TIPS Road safety Familiarise yourself with the various car ra- dio functions (e.g. storing radio stations), before starting to drive.
❍ do not stick labels on the surface of the CD and do not write on the recorded sur- face using pens or pencils; ❍ do not use CDs that are clearly scratched, flawed, distorted, etc.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Maximum power: 4x30W BASIC SYSTEM LEVEL ❍ Standard level audio Front speakers – 2 tweeters (38 mm ø ); – 2 mid-woofer speakers (165 mm ø ).
Q Q U U I I C C K K R R E E F F E E R R E E N N C C E E G G U U I I D D E E fig. 1 A0K0031m SOUND SYSTEM 251.
Switching on Switching off V olume adjustment Selection of radio source FM1, FM2, FM Autostore Selection of radio source MW Selection of CD/Media Player source (only with Blue&Me™)/ AUX (only wi.
253 SOUND SYSTEM Short button press Short press buttons or Hold down buttons or Short press buttons or Automatic search: press buttons or (hold down for fast forward) M.
fig. 2 A0K0118m STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (for versions/markets, where provided) fig. 2 SOUND SYSTEM 254.
FUNCTION MODE SOUND SYSTEM 255 AudioMute on/off (Radio mode) or Pause function: MP3 or Media Player mode (only with Blue&Me™) V olume up V olume down Selection of Radio frequency range (FM1, FM2.
GENERAL INFORMA TION The radio has the following functions: Tuner section ❍ PLL tuning with FM/AM/MW frequen- cy bands; ❍ RDS (Radio Data System) with T A (T raf- fic Information) - TP (T raffic P.
F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S A A N N D D A A D D J J U U S S T T M M E E N N T T S S SELECTING THE RADIO FUNCTIONS By pressing the FM AS button quickly and re- peatedly , the following audio so.
AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS The functions in the audio menu differ ac- cording to the activated source: AM/ FM/ CD/Media Player (only with Blue&Me ™ )/ AUX (only with Blue&Me ™ ) (for ver- sions/markets, where provided). Press the O button briefly to change the Audio functions.
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Proceed as follows: ❍ Use buttons or to set the “Bal- ance” in the AUDIO menu; ❍ press button to increase the sound from the right speakers or to increase the sound from the left speakers. By pressing the buttons briefly , the levels will change progressively .
EQ function (activation/deactivation of equalizer) (excluding versions with Bose HI-FI system) The built-in equalizer can be activated/ deactivated. When the equalizer function is off, the audio settings can only be changed by adjusting the bass and treble settings, whereas when the function is on, the acoustic curves can be adjusted.
MENU MENU button functions Press the MENU button briefly to activate the Menu function. The display will show the first menu item that can be adjusted (AF) (“AF Switching On” on the display). T o scroll through the Menu functions use but- tons or .
With the function activated, the radio auto- matically tunes into the station with the strongest signal broadcasting the same pro- gram. In this way when driving you can con- tinue listening to the same station without having to change the frequency when you change areas.
TRAFFIC INFORMA TION function (traffic infor mation) Some stations on the FM band (FM1, FM2 and FMA) can transmit information about traffic conditions.
REGIONAL MODE function (reception of regional broadcasts) Some national broadcasters will transmit re- gional programmes at certain times of the day (that vary from region to region). This function makes it possible to tune into lo- cal (regional) broadcasters automatically (see EON function paragraph).
SPEED VOLUME function (variation of volume dependent on speed) (excluding versions with Bose HI-FI system) This function allows the volume level to be adjusted automatically depending on the speed of the vehicle, increasing it as the speed increases to maintain the same bal- ance with the noise level inside the passen- ger compartment.
SPEECH VOLUME function (telephone volume adjustment) This function makes it possible to adjust (set- ting from 1 to 40), by turning the left knob A-fig. 1 or pressing buttons / or ex- clude (OFF setting) the volume of the T ele- phone and Blue&Me ™ (except the Media Player function).
SYSTEM RESET function This function is used to restore all settings to their preset factory values. The options are: ❍ NO: no restore operation; ❍ YES: the default parameters are re- stored. The display will show “Reset- ting” during this operation.
268 SOUND SYSTEM Entering the code When the radio is switched on, if the pass- word is requested, the display will show “Ra- dio code” for about 2 seconds followed by four dashes “- - - -”. The code is made up of four numbers from 1 to 6, each corresponding to one of the dashes.
269 SOUND SYSTEM R R A A D D I I O O ( ( T T u u n n e e r r ) ) INTRODUCTION When the radio is turned on the last func- tion selected before it was switched off is activated: Radio, CD, CD MP3, Media Play- er (only with Blue&Me™) or AUX (only with Blue&Me™) (for versions/markets, where provided).
AUTOMA TIC TUNING Briefly press buttons or to start the automatic tuning search for the next station that can be received in the selected direc- tion. If the or buttons are pressed down for longer , the fast search star ts. When the but- ton is released, the tuning will stop at the next station that can be received.
EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION The radio can receive emergency alerts in RDS mode in exceptional circumstances where dangerous situations are threatened (earth- quakes, floods, etc.) if these are being trans- mitted by the broadcaster tuned into. This function is activated automatically and cannot be turned off.
C C D D P P L L A A Y Y E E R R INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the variants regard- ing the operation of the CD player: as far as the operation of the radio is concerned, refer to the description in the “Functions and Adjustments” chapter .
Possible error messages If the CD loaded cannot be read (e.g. a CD ROM has been inserted or the CD is insert- ed the wrong way round or there is read- ing error) the display will show the words “CD Disc error”. The CD will then be ejected and the audio source activated prior to the CD mode selec- tion will be heard.
M M P P 3 3 C C D D P P L L A A Y Y E E R R INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the variants regard- ing the operation of the MP3 CD player: as far as the operation of the radio is con- cerned, refer to the description in the “Func- tions and Adjustments” and “CD player” chapters.
SELECTING MP3 SESSIONS ON HYBRID DISCS If a hybrid disc is inserted (Mixed Mode, En- hanced, CD-Extra) also containing MP3 files, the radio automatically starts playing the au- dio session. It is possible to move to the MP3 session whilst playing by keeping the MEDIA button pressed for more than 2 sec- onds.
276 SOUND SYSTEM A A U U X X ( ( o o n n l l y y w w i i t t h h B B l l u u e e & & M M e e ™ ™ ) ) ( ( f f o o r r v v e e r r s s i i o o n n s s / / m m a a r r k k e e t t s s , , w w.
277 SOUND SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL Sound volume low The Fader function should be adjusted to “F” (front) values to prevent the reduction of ra- dio output power and the cancelling of the volume if the Fader level adjustment is R+9. Source cannot be selected Nothing has been loaded.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEALING WITH THE CAR A T THE END OF ITS LIFE For years, Alfa Romeo has pursued a global commitment to protect and respect the environment by continually improving its production processes and developing increasingly eco-compatible products.
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DASHBOARD 1. Fixed vent for sending air to side windows - 2. Adjustable air vent - 3. Passenger front air bag - 4. Upper adjustable vents - 5. Hazard warning lights - 6. Radio navigator display (for versions/markets, where provided) - 7. External light control stalk - 8.
CONTROL P ANEL AND INSTRUMENTS VERSIONS WITH MUL TIFUNCTION DISPLA Y A Speedometer B Multifunction display C Rev counter D Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E Engine coolant temperature gauge with over heating warning light m c Warning lights present on diesel versions only .
VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MUL TIFUNCTION DISPLA Y A Speedometer B Reconfigurable multifunction display C Rev counter D Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E Engine coolant temperature gauge with over heating warning light m c Warning lights present on diesel versions only .
CHANGING A FUSE FUSEBOX ON DASHBOARD Insert a hand in the seat A-fig. 1 and lower the flap B to access the fuses. The fuses are located in the fusebox shown in fig. 2. NOTE For fuse protected devices refer to the description of “In an emergency” chapter .
285 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS CONTENTS Automatic dual zone climate system ...................... 65 B attery – replacement .....................
286 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS – courtesy lights ................... 83 – front ceiling light ................ 81 – glove compartment light .
287 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS E lectric sunroof ...................... 92 Electric windows ..................... 98 Electromechanical power assisted steering .
288 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Headlights .............................. 108 – headlight alignment corrector 108 – light beam direction .......
289 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Pretensioners ......................... 135 Protecting the environment ....... 129 Puddle lights ...................
290 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS – scheduled ser vicing plan ...... 200 Servicing schedule Set-up menu .......................... 24 Side bag .....
291 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY ST ARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Wheels and tyres .............. 216-232 – changing a wheel ............... 162 – Fix&Go Automatic kit ......
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