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REAR BACK-UP CAMERA /

DYNAMIC GRIDLINES

DESCRIPTION

The Rear Back-up Camera is located

on the boot, near the opening button,
fig. 159.

109)

28)

159

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Camera activation/deactivation

The function can be

activated/deactivated in the "Driver

Assistance" Menu of the Connect

system.

Activating the device

After activating the camera, it will be

possible to select one of the following

options:

"

Activate

"

"

Cam Delay

"

"

Camera Guidelines

"

Select "Activate" to activate the camera

view on the Connect system display.
Whenever reverse gear is engaged, the
Connect system display, fig. 160, will

show the area around the car, as seen by

the Rear View Camera.

Controllare l'intera area circostante

160

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NOTE The images are shown on the

display together with a warning message.
By activating the "Cam Delay" function,

the display could continue to show the

image transmitted by the camera for a

few more seconds, even if the reverse

gear is disengaged, afterwards the

display will show again the previously

active screen.

SYMBOLS AND MESSAGES ON THE

DISPLAY

Indications on the display

Activating the "Camera Guidelines"

shows the guidelines on the display.

If activated, the grid is positioned on

the image to highlight the width of the

car and the expected reversing path in

accordance with the steering wheel

position.
A superimposed central broken line

indicates the centre of the car to

facilitate parking manoeuvres. The

various coloured areas indicate the

distance from the rear of the car.
The table below shows the approximate
distances for each area fig. 160:

Area

Distance from the

rear of the vehicle

Red

0 – 1 ft (0 – 30 cm)

Yellow

1 – 3.3 ft (30 cm – 1 m)

Green

3.3 ft (1 m) or more

Messages on the display

If the boot is open, the camera will not

detect any obstacle in the car rear part.

The instrument panel display will show a

dedicated warning message.
In this case, close the boot (see the

description in the "Tailgate" paragraph in

the "Knowing your car" chapter.

Warnings

In some circumstances, such as with

ice, snow or mud on the surface of the

camera, the camera sensitivity may be

reduced.

Summary of Contents for Giulia-GTA

Page 1: ...OWNER HANDBOOK ENGLISH cop lum Giulia GTA_EN indd 1 cop lum Giulia GTA_EN indd 1 29 03 2021 16 47 44 29 03 2021 16 47 44 ...

Page 2: ...or which updates are available Go to elum alfaromeo com website and access your personal area The Maintenance and care page includes all the information about your vehicle and the link to access eLUM where you will find all the details of the Owner Handbook Alternatively to access this information go to the Internet website at http aftersales fiat com elum The eLUM website is free and conveniently...

Page 3: ...nce and for making sure it remains on board the car should it be sold In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find the description of the Services that Alfa Romeo offers to its customers the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity We are confident that these will bring you closer to your new car and make you appreciate the assistance prov...

Page 4: ...apter STARTING THE ENGINE Make sure that the electric parking brake is engaged and that the transmission is in P Park or N Neutral press the brake pedal and then press the ignition device button PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation Do not park the car on grass dry leaves pine needles or other flammable material fire hazard RESPECTING THE...

Page 5: ...ing pH neutral detergents For more details about washing the car refer to the Preserving the Bodywork section of the Maintenance and Care chapter SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring that it maintains its performance and its safety features its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come ...

Page 6: ...ses or malware which could compromise the performance of the car and or allow stealing of personal data of the buyers and or users and or unauthorised dissemination of said information The car owner must not remove modify or tamper with these anti hacking security devices The Manufacturer will therefore not be liable for negative consequences and or damage to the car and or to the buyer and or to ...

Page 7: ...nothing obstructs the pedal stroke mats etc Alfa Romeo S p A shall not be liable for damage caused by the installation of accessories either not supplied or recommended by Alfa Romeo S p A and or not installed in compliance with the provided instructions INSTALLING ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the car in the context of after sales service m...

Page 8: ...is concerned GSM GPRS UMTS LTE follow the usage instructions provided by the mobile phone Manufacturer WARNING The use of these devices inside the passenger compartment without an external aerial may cause the electrical systems to malfunction This could compromise the safety of the car in addition to constituting a potential hazard for passengers health WARNING If mobile phones laptops smartphone...

Page 9: ...at the end of this Owner Handbook Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedicated graphic tabs at the side of each odd page A few pages further there is a key for getting to know the chapter order and the relevant symbols in the tabs There is in any case a textual indication of the current chapter at the side of each even page WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS While reading this Owner Handbook you will f...

Page 10: ...tents herein Always pay attention to all the warnings shown here READ THE OWNER HANDBOOK DO NOT TOUCH WITH HANDS IT CAN START AUTOMATICALLY ALSO WITH ENGINE OFF PROTECT YOUR EYES DO NOT OPEN THE CAP WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT DO NOT OPEN HIGH PRESSURE GAS KEEP CHILDREN AT A DISTANCE BURSTING MOVING PARTS KEEP PARTS OF YOUR BODY AND CLOTHES AWAY DO NOT APPROACH FLAMES CORROSIVE LIQUID HIGH VOLTAGE ...

Page 11: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TRACK USE CONTENTS ...

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Page 13: ...DLIGHTS Bulb types 159 Bulb replacement 161 2WHEELS Rims and tyres provided 215 Tyre pressure 215 Tyre Repair Kit 168 3DOOR MIRRORS Adjustment 35 4DOORS Central opening closing 26 5CHECKING LEVELS Checking levels 183 6WINDSCREEN WIPERS Operation 42 ...

Page 14: ...9EM 1HEADLIGHTS Bulb types 159 Bulb replacement 161 2WHEELS Rims and tyres provided 215 Tyre pressure 215 Tyre Repair Kit 168 3DOOR MIRRORS Adjustment 35 4DOORS Central opening closing 26 5CHECKING LEVELS Checking levels 183 6WINDSCREEN WIPERS Operation 42 ...

Page 15: ...13 REAR VIEW GTA Versions 3 03026S0701EM 1REAR LIGHTS External lights 160 2LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Opening closing 54 3SAUBER REAR SPOILER Description 59 ...

Page 16: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX 14 REAR VIEW GTAm Versions 4 03026S0707EM 1REAR LIGHTS External lights 160 2LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Opening closing 54 3MONSTER REAR WING Adjustment 59 ...

Page 17: ...dicators 36 4CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Cruise Control 140 5INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument panel features 64 6STEERING WHEEL Adjustments 34 Front airbags 119 7RIGHT STALK Window washing 42 8CONNECT 9CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Automatic dual zone climate control system 45 bkGLOVE COMPARTMENT Opening closing 57 blPASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG Description 116 ...

Page 18: ... indicators 36 4CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Cruise Control 146 6STEERING WHEEL Adjustments 36 Front airbags 126 7RIGHT STALK Window washing 42 8CONNECT 9CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Automatic dual zone climate control system 45 bkGLOVE COMPARTMENT Opening closing 57 bmBONNET Bonnet opening lever 54 5INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument panel features 4 6 blPASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG Description 123 ...

Page 19: ...03EM 1SEATS Adjustments 31 2ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC DOOR MIRRORS Electric windows 52 Electric door mirrors control 35 3TRANSMISSION Using the gearbox 129 4HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS Operation 154 5 Alfa DNA Pro SYSTEM Operation 134 ...

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Page 21: ... what is described here for yourself KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE THE KEYS 20 IGNITION DEVICE 22 ENGINE IMMOBILIZER 24 ALARM 24 DOORS 26 SEATS 31 HEAD RESTRAINTS 34 STEERING WHEEL 34 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 35 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 36 INTERIOR LIGHTS 39 WINDSCREEN WIPER 42 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 44 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 52 BONNET 53 BOOT 54 INTERIOR FITTINGS 57 AERODYNAMICS 59 WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM WCPM Wireless Charge...

Page 22: ...king the doors For further information see paragraph Settings in the Connect booklet The doors can always be unlocked by putting the metal insert inside the driver side door lock Door and luggage compartment lock Briefly press the button locking of doors and boot timed switching off of interior courtesy light and double flashing of direction indicators if activated from Connect system If one or mo...

Page 23: ...u need a new electronic key go to a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership taking an ID document and the car ownership documents WARNING 1 Do not swallow the battery Danger of chemical burns The keys contain a small battery If the battery is swallowed it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and cause death Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children If the battery compartment does...

Page 24: ...gle button press all electrical devices are available This state can be selected by pressing the ignition device button once without pressing the brake pedal AVV engine starting This state can be selected by pressing the ignition device button once and pressing the brake pedal After starting the engine insert the electronic key into housing 1 fig 14 beside the shift lever on the central tunnel 14 ...

Page 25: ...ock disengages when the ignition device is pressed and the electronic key is recognised WARNING 2 Always take the key with you when you leave your car to prevent someone from accidentally operating the controls Remember to engage the electric parking brake Never leave children unattended in the car 3 It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation involving steering system or st...

Page 26: ... persists contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership WARNINGS Do not tamper with the Engine Immobilizer system Any modifications alterations could cause the protection function to be deactivated The Engine Immobilizer system is not compatible with certain aftermarket remote starting systems The use of these devices could cause problems when starting and the deactivation of the protection function A...

Page 27: ...Romeo Dealership TURNING THE ALARM OFF Press the button The following operations are performed two brief flashes where provided of the direction indicators two brief acoustic signals where provided doors are unlocked The alarm can also be disengaged by the holder of the key by grasping one of the front handles For further information see the Passive Entry item in the Doors paragraph WARNING The al...

Page 28: ...r equivalent speed in mph Auto relock function active Press button on the driver side door panel trim fig 18 or on the passenger side or on the rear doors where provided to unlock the doors With the doors locked press the button on the front door panel trims to unlock them LOCKING UNLOCKING CENTRALISED DOORS FROM THE OUTSIDE Locking from the outside With the doors closed press the button on the ke...

Page 29: ...ssenger side door handle press the door locking button fig 21 located on the handle or the fig 22 button on the boot near the open button this will lock all doors and the boot Locking the doors will also activate the alarm where provided 21 04056S0003EM 22 04056S0009EM WARNING After pressing the door locking button you need to wait two seconds before the doors can be unlocked again using the door ...

Page 30: ...S0022EM Pulling the handle do not press the door lock unlock button fig 24 on the handle fig 27 27 04056S0004EM If one of the electronic keys is detected inside the vehicle and no other active electronic key is detected outside the vehicle the Passive Entry function automatically unlocks all the vehicle doors and operates the direction indicators If on the contrary one or more electronic keys are ...

Page 31: ...eactivation The Passive entry system can be activated deactivated using the Connect system POWER LOCK DEVICE where provided 7 This safety device inhibits the operation of the interior door handles and the door locking unlocking button It thereby prevents the opening of the doors from inside the passenger compartment serving as an obstacle to break in attempts e g broken window We recommend that yo...

Page 32: ...door pull the external handle The door central locking unlocking buttons are not deactivated when the emergency lock is engaged WARNING 7 Once the Power Lock system is engaged it is impossible to open the doors from inside the car Before getting out of the car please therefore check that there is no one left inside 8 NEVER leave children unattended inside the car let alone leave the car with the d...

Page 33: ...h the left foot 32 04066S0022EM Height adjustment Press the button 2 fig 32 up or down until the required height is reached Backrest angle adjustment Use lever 3 fig 32 to adjust the backrest angle accompanying it with the movement of the torso operate the lever until the desired position is reached then release it SABELT CARBONSHELL SPORT FRONT SEATS GTAm versions The car is fitted with Sabelt Ca...

Page 34: ...he seat belts are considered as components of the protection system for the vehicle s occupants 35 04066S0100EM WARNING Refer to the Passenger protection systems paragraph in the Safety chapter for the positioning of the seat belts SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEAT GTA versions only The luggage compartment can be partially 1 3 or 2 3 or totally extended by splitting the rear seat 36 04066S0016EM Partial ext...

Page 35: ... the central part of the cushion if there are any remove them Using the fig 38 strap release the central part of the backrest from its housing and tilt it using the head restraint 38 04066S0008EM Central backrest section repositioning Using the head restraint lift the central portion upwards accompanying it during its movement lightly press to make sure that it is properly attached Make sure that ...

Page 36: ... supports then remove the head restraints by pulling them upwards WARNING Always re position the rear head restraints if they had been removed before starting to drive normally Re fit the rods of the head restraints in their housings holding buttons 1 and 2 fig 39 pressed Then re position the head restraints according to your needs WARNING 13 Head restraints must be adjusted so that the head rathe...

Page 37: ...se in the event of a violent impact with the passenger 41 04106S0001EM ELECTROCHROMIC REAR VIEW MIRROR where provided An automatic anti glare device is fitted on some versions which automatically modifies its reflecting properties to prevent dazzling the driver fig 42 42 04106S0002EM DOOR MIRRORS Electric adjustment The mirrors can only be adjusted with the ignition device at ON Select the desired...

Page 38: ...50 km h so they can only be manually controlled up to that speed WARNING The mirrors must always be open while driving and should never be folded ELECTROCHROMIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS where provided As well as an inside mirror an electrochromic mirror is also available on some versions which automatically modifies its reflecting properties to prevent dazzling the driver The anti glare electrochromic fun...

Page 39: ...re on Where provided the DRL can be activated deactivated from Connect system by selecting the following functions in sequence on the main MENU Settings Lights and Daytime Lights WARNING For markets where DRL use is not required these lights work as side lights and they are switched on and off jointly with the main beam headlights REAR FOG LIGHT The rear fog light switch is integrated with the lig...

Page 40: ...e instrument panel fig 46 The light switch must be turned to AUTO or With main beam headlights on the warning light icon on the instrument panel will come on at the same time 46 04126S0020EM The main beam headlights are switched off by pushing the left stalk again The warning light icon switches on in the instrument panel Blinking The flashing of the main beam headlights is activated by pulling th...

Page 41: ...essary ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHTS WHEN ABROAD Dipped beam headlights are adjusted for driving in the country where the vehicle was originally purchased When travelling in countries with opposite driving direction to avoid dazzling the drivers on the other side of the road you need to cover areas of the headlight according to the Highway Code of the country you are travelling in WARNING 17 The daytim...

Page 42: ...seconds one will start This timing will stop when the ignition device is turned to ON when doors are locked either with remote control or with key inserted on driver side door the ceiling light switches off the interior lights are switched off in any case after 15 minutes to preserve battery charge Timing while getting out of the car After positioning the starter switch to STOP the ceiling lights ...

Page 43: ...fig 52 52 04136S0005EM REAR CEILING LIGHT where provided The rear courtesy lights buttons are activated or deactivated with button 2 fig 48 of the front courtesy lights Switch 3 fig 53 turns light 2 on off Switch 4 turns light 1 on off 53 04136S0004EM The lights switch on when a door opened WARNING The light switches off automatically after a few minutes if a door is left open To switch it on agai...

Page 44: ...function is useful to remove small deposits of dust from the windscreen or morning dew WARNING This function does not activate the windscreen washer windscreen washer fluid will not therefore be sprayed onto the windscreen To spray windscreen washer fluid onto the windscreen the washing function must be used With ring in position or the windscreen wiper will automatically adapt its operating speed...

Page 45: ... speed consistent with the sensitivity setting of the rain sensor regardless of whether there is rain on the glass In this case the instrument panel display will signal a sensor failure The sensor continues to operate and it is possible to set the windscreen wiper to continuous mode or The failure indication remains for as long as the sensor is active The rain sensor is able to recognise and autom...

Page 46: ...urn ring 2 to adjust the air flow 57 04156S0002EM Central air vents Adjustable and directable central air vents 1 fig 58 use device 2 to adjust the vent to the desired position turn ring 3 to adjust the air flow 4 Screen air vent 58 04156S0003EM Rear air vents where provided Adjustable and directable rear air vents 1 fig 59 use ring 2 to adjust the vent to the desired position turn ring 2 to adjus...

Page 47: ...unction activation button rapid defrosting demisting 5 Fan speed adjustment knob 6 Heated rear window on off button where provided 7 Right side air distribution selection button 8 Right side AUTO function activation button automatic operation 9 Right side temperature adjustment knob 10 SYNC function activation button temperature alignment left right side 11 Climate control compressor on off button...

Page 48: ...ting deactivating the MAX DEF function rapid defrosting demisting 6 Heated rear window where provided on off graphic button 7 Passenger side AUTO function activation graphic button automatic operation 8 Graphic button for activating the SYNC function alignment of set temperatures on driver passenger side 9 Graphic bar for temperature adjustment on driver side 10 Graphic buttons for air distributio...

Page 49: ...in conditions when the compressor is not running The system allows the following to be set or adjusted manually driver passenger side air temperature fan speed continuous variation driver and passenger air distribution to 7 positions compressor enabling rapid defrosting demisting function air recirculation heated rear window where provided system deactivation Climate control system operating modes...

Page 50: ...ribution between windscreen demisting defrosting vents and side and central dashboard vents This allows air to be sent to the windscreen in conditions of strong sunlight Air flow distribution to all vents on the vehicle In AUTO mode the climate control system automatically manages the air distribution When set manually the air distribution is indicated by the respective symbols on the Connect syst...

Page 51: ...l air recirculation system has been functioning for a long time the climate control system enables a few cycles of outside air intake to change the air in the passenger compartment for a preset time The AQS function is disabled during the air changes WARNING The engagement of the recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating cooling conditions faster It is however inadvisabl...

Page 52: ...sed the climate control system will deactivate the MAX DEF function Heated rear window demisting defrosting where provided Press the button to activate button LED on demisting defrosting of the heated rear window where provided door mirrors and heated windscreen washer nozzles where provided This function switches off automatically after about 20 minutes or when the engine is turned off It is not ...

Page 53: ...the dashboard controls to the left of the steering wheel In particularly severe climate conditions it is recommended to limit the use of the Start Stop Evo to prevent the compressor from continuously switching on and off with consequent rapid misting of the windows and accumulation of humidity with unpleasant smells in the passenger compartment When the Start Stop Evo is on engine off and car at a...

Page 54: ...d anti pinch system activated Passenger side front door rear door controls On the door control panel buttons are provided to control the associated windows GTAm versions NOTE GTAm versions have Lexan fixed rear windows with a dark protective film The buttons are located on the front door panels The driver s side door panel fig 64 can be used to operate the windows on the driver s side and the pass...

Page 55: ...minute or is faulty the automatic closing operation of the window is inhibited only allowing it in steps the button is released for the subsequent manoeuvre In order to restore the correct operation of the system the relevant window must be lowered ELECTRIC WINDOWS SYSTEM INITIALISATION If power supply is interrupted the electric window automatic operation must be reinitialised To perform the init...

Page 56: ...heck that the windscreen wiper arms are not raised from the windscreen or in operation that the car is stationary and that the electric parking brake is engaged 23 For safety reasons the bonnet must always be properly closed while driving Therefore make sure that the bonnet is properly closed and that the lock is engaged If you discover that the bonnet is not perfectly closed while driving stop im...

Page 57: ...outside in this manner after having opened the boot wind the cord 2 back around the device 1 position the device 1 inside its housing and lock it by turning it in the opposite direction from that shown in fig 70 70 09086S0001EM 71 04206S0997EM CLOSING 9 Grip one of the handles 2 fig 72 and lower the boot pressing next to the lock until it clicks 72 04206S0003EM WARNING Before closing the boot make...

Page 58: ...bles which can secure the load carried 74 04206S0005EM The boot also contains a bag hook in the bottom of the lining panel WARNING Do not apply a load greater than 10 kg to a single hook Cargo net The boot contains one horizontal and one vertical cargo net Cargo nets available from a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership are useful for correct load stowing and or when transporting lightweight materials ...

Page 59: ...d depends on the temperature set on the control panel 76 04136S0099EM WARNING Do not insert objects of such a size that the compartment cannot be completely closed Moreover make sure that the compartment is completely closed while driving SUN VISORS They are located at the sides of the interior rear view mirror fig 77 They can be adjusted forwards and sideways To direct the visor laterally detach ...

Page 60: ...ORAGE COMPARTMENT To access the cup storage compartment slide partition 1 fig 80 forwards To close the compartment push partition 1 forwards it will close automatically FIRE EXTINGUISHER GTAm versions GTAm versions are equipped with a fire extinguisher mounted on a support behind the front armrest fig 81 81 04306S0054EM WARNING Check the fire extinguisher s charge status regularly the pressure gau...

Page 61: ...rates the descent of the mobile front splitter at high speeds WARNING The device does not work at temperatures close to or below 0 C 83 04296S0031EM GTAm versions The device fig 83 which is automatically managed according to the speed of the car provides greater stability at high speeds increasing the aerodynamic load on the front An electromechanical system operates the descent of the mobile fron...

Page 62: ...ice fig 86 increases the car s stability at high speeds by boosting the aerodynamic load at the rear 86 04306S0056EM The wing can be manually adjusted to four different positions fig 87 STREET A only position allowed for road use LD B low drag and minimum aerodynamic load configuration MD C medium aerodynamic drag and medium aerodynamic load configuration HD D configuration with high aerodynamic r...

Page 63: ...ss charger system stops charging when any door is opened WARNING Make sure that there are no metal objects between the phone and the wireless charger system during charging Any such objects could overheat 88 11116S0995EM OPERATION The wireless charging system is activated in automatic mode when the driver places his mobile phone in the housing WCPM see the previous instructions if the latter is co...

Page 64: ...ons and standards During standard use of the car the engine control unit records a set of data e g travel time type of route temperatures etc and it will then calculate how much particulate has been trapped by the filter Since this filter physically traps particulate it must be periodically regenerated cleaned at regular intervals by burning carbon particles The regeneration procedure is controlle...

Page 65: ... that is useful for getting to know interpreting and using the instrument panel correctly KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES 64 DISPLAY 67 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 68 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 73 EOBD SYSTEM European On Board Diagnosis 90 ...

Page 66: ...TURES 89 05026S0004EM 1 Tachometer 2 Digital engine oil temperature gauge with overheating warning light 3 Display 4 Digital fuel level gauge the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler 5 Speedometer ...

Page 67: ...ting warning light 3 Display 4 Digital fuel level gauge the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler 5 Speedometer Apart from the instrument panel display size there may be small differences according to the version or the end market destination of the car ...

Page 68: ...ons The warning light switches on to signal the excessive increase of the engine oil temperature In this case immediately stop the engine and contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership FUEL LEVEL GAUGE The bar digital gauge monitors the amount of fuel in the tank The warning light switches on a message is shown on the instrument panel display and an acoustic warning is given when about 2 UK gal 9 l...

Page 69: ...Control CC or Speed Limiter information display 5 Time 6 External temperature 7 Main display area car speed display Trip Computer information etc 8 Driving mode display Alfa DNA Pro system 9 Distance covered in km or miles display trip meter 10 Fuel consumption graphic bar 11 Warning indications display e g danger of ice open doors ABS operation etc 12 Range ...

Page 70: ...in the Starting and driving chapter Reconfigurable main area The following screens may appear Home Trip A Trip B this can be activated deactivated on the Connect system Performance Alternative Performance The screens can be selected on rotation by pressing the button shown in fig 93 93 05036S0035EM Depending on the chosen driving mode Dynamic Normal Advanced Efficiency which can be selected throug...

Page 71: ...g 96 Travel Distance Average fuel consumption Average Speed Active trip Fuel level gauge 96 05036S0122EM To reset the values press and hold down the button on the right stalk fig 97 97 05036S0035EM Performance The parameters displayed are different depending on the active driving mode The driving modes which can be selected using the Alfa DNA Pro system are as follows Normal Advanced Efficiency Dy...

Page 72: ...n considering gravity acceleration as a reference unit Lateral acceleration peaks are also displayed 100 05036S0170EM Race The parameters shown on the display fig 101 are related to car stability the graphs illustrate the trend of the longitudinal lateral accelerations G meter information considering gravity acceleration as a reference unit Lateral and longitudinal acceleration peaks are also disp...

Page 73: ...could be displayed on rotation Low criticality symbols yellow amber High criticality symbols red Vehicle range Displays the kilometres or miles left before the fuel tank is empty External lights symbols Displays the icon related to the active mode among the following dipped beam headlights main beam headlights PARAMETERS SETTABLE BY THE DRIVER A series of functions can be set using the Connect sys...

Page 74: ...ode is selected Warning Buzzer Volume allows you to set the volume of the warning buzzer on seven levels Trip B to activate deactivate the function Show Phone Info allows you to activate deactivate repetition of the phone function screens also on the instrument panel display Show Audio Info allows you to activate deactivate repetition of the audio function screens Radio and Media also on the instr...

Page 75: ...s eliminated WARNING LIGHTS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Possible detailed messages and or acoustic signalling can be matched to a few warning lights and symbols Red warning lights Warning light What it means What to do INSUFFICIENT BRAKE FLUID ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE ON The warning light switches on when the ignition device is brought to ON but it should switch off after a few seconds Low brake fluid level...

Page 76: ...T SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED The warning light switches on constantly if the vehicle is stationary and the driver side or passenger side seat belt with the passenger seated is not fastened The warning light flashes and an acoustic warning will sound if the car is in motion and the driver side or passenger side seat belt with the passenger seated is not correctly fastened Fasten or check correct faste...

Page 77: ...evice is brought to ON but it should switch off after a few seconds The warning light switches on to indicate an ABS fault In this case the braking system maintains its efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system Drive carefully and contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible TPMS FAILURE The warning light switches on when a failure is detected in the TPMS Sh...

Page 78: ...dicated by the flashing of the warning light it indicates that the car is in critical stability and grip conditions ECS system failure If the warning light does not switch off or if it stays on with the engine running a failure was found in the ESC system In these cases contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible Hill Start Assist system failure the switching on of the warning li...

Page 79: ...he malfunction disappears but is still stored by the system Under these conditions the vehicle can continue travelling at moderate speed but without demanding excessive effort from the engine or high speed Prolonged use of the car with the warning light on constantly may cause damage Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible CATALYTIC CONVERTER DAMAGE If the warning light flash...

Page 80: ... LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when the side tail lights or dipped headlights are turned on Follow me function engaged This function allows the headlights to remain on for 30 60 or 90 seconds after the ignition device was placed in STOP position LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light switches on when the direction indicator stalk is moved upwards or together w...

Page 81: ...d also by activating the Oil level function on the Connect system 13 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH The symbol lights up when the engine has overheated In normal driving conditions stop the car switch off the engine and check that the coolant level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark In this case wait for the engine to cool down then slowly and carefully open the cap top up with coolan...

Page 82: ...PROPERLY SHUT The symbol switches on when the engine bonnet is not properly shut As well as the symbol lighting up on the instrument panel the image of the car with the bonnet open is also shown A buzzer is heard when the bonnet is open and the vehicle is moving Close the bonnet properly LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT NOT PROPERLY SHUT The symbol switches on when the boot is not properly shut As well as the ...

Page 83: ...e dipstick below the boot see Servicing and care chapter OIL OVER MAXIMUM LEVEL The symbol switches on along with the respective message on the display to indicate that the engine oil level is too high Go to a Dedicated Alfa Romeo dealership as soon as possible to have the correct level restored In the meantime do not exceed an engine speed of 3000 rpm ALTERNATOR FAILURE The switching on of the sy...

Page 84: ...ttempt The symbol switches on when the ignition device is moved to ON position to indicate a possible break in attempt detected by the alarm system Electronic key not recognised The symbol switches on when the engine is started and the electronic key is not recognized by the system Alarm system failure This symbol switches on to report an alarm system failure FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM OPERATION The symb...

Page 85: ...tion of engine oil is accelerated by using the vehicle for short drives preventing the engine from reaching operating temperature Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible 15 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on in the event of engine oil level sensor failure Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible ENGINE OIL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE The s...

Page 86: ... a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol switches on in the event of fuel cut off system failure Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible GPF Gasoline Particulate Filter CLEANING in progress The symbol switches on fixed together with a dedicated message on the display to indicate that the GPF system needs to eliminate the tr...

Page 87: ...E The symbol appears while driving to indicate a Speed Limiter device failure Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as soon as possible to have the failure eliminated FUEL TANK CAP where provided The symbol lights up if the fuel tank cap is open or not properly closed Tighten the cap properly ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE FAILURE The symbol and the respective message appear on the display to indicate...

Page 88: ...bol appears to indicate a windscreen wiper failure Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership GENERIC INDICATION If this symbol appears it indicates a windscreen wiper failure The accompanying messages describe the failure AFS SYSTEM FAILURE If this symbol appears it indicates a failure of the automatic directional headlight system Contact an Alfa Romeo Dealership to have the system checked SOFT SU...

Page 89: ...failure is present with sharp braking the rear wheels may lock and the vehicle may swerve 30 It is recommended to use only original or equivalent bench tested spare pads in order to ensure the original performance of the braking system IMPORTANT 15 Deteriorated engine oil should be replaced as soon as possible after the symbol is switched on and never more than 500 km after it first switches on Fa...

Page 90: ... are on CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM The symbol comes on when the Cruise Control system is activated START STOP EVO INTERVENTION The symbol comes on in the event of Start Stop Evo system intervention stopping the engine When the engine is restarted the symbol switches off for the engine restarting modes see the Start Stop Evo paragraph in the Starting and driving chapter LAUNCH MODE FUNCTION The symbol l...

Page 91: ...89 Blue symbols Symbol What it means What to do MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS The symbol appears when the main beam headlights are turned on ...

Page 92: ...of the EOBD system European On Board Diagnosis is to monitor system efficiency indicate an increase in emissions indicate the need to replace damaged components The car also has a connector which can interface with appropriate tools that makes it possible to read the error codes stored in the electronic control units together with a series of specific parameters for engine operation and diagnosis ...

Page 93: ... vehicle is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly SAFETY ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 92 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 95 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 97 SEAT BELTS 97 SBA Seat Belt Alert SYSTEM 99 PRE TENSIONERS 100 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 102 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG 116 ...

Page 94: ...l with the traditional system is no longer perceptible 31 32 33 34 35 36 ESC Electronic Stability Control SYSTEM The ESC system improves the directional control and stability of the car in various driving conditions The ESC system corrects the car s understeer and oversteer distributing the brake force on the appropriate wheels The torque supplied by the motor can also be reduced in order to maint...

Page 95: ...ke pressed and transmission in neutral or gear other than reverse engaged downhill vehicle stationary on a road with a gradient higher than 5 engine running brake pressed and reverse gear engaged When setting off the ESC system control unit maintains the braking pressure on the wheels until the drive torque necessary for starting is reached or in any case for a maximum of 2 seconds allowing your r...

Page 96: ...bove all of the prescribed type and size 41 ESC performance features must not induce the driver to take unnecessary or unwarranted risks Your driving style must always be suited to the road conditions visibility and traffic The driver is in any case responsible for safe driving 42 For the correct operation of the TC system the tyres must of necessity be the same make and type on all wheels in perf...

Page 97: ...e by about 0 07 bar every 43 7 F 6 5 C This means that when the external temperature falls the tyre pressure decreases Always adjust the tyre inflation pressure when cold This is defined as the tyre pressure after at least 3 hours of car inactivity or travel of less than 1 mile 1 6 km after the 3 hour interval The cold tyre inflation pressure must not exceed the maximum pressure indicated on the s...

Page 98: ... The system may temporarily indicate insufficient pressure In this case check the tyre pressure when cold and if necessary restore the inflation values 59 Replacing standard tyres with winter tyres and vice versa requires TPMS system adjustment that must only be performed by Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealerships 60 When a tyre is removed it is advisable to replace the rubber valve seal as well contact ...

Page 99: ...p braking or strong deceleration due to a collision This allows the belt strap to slide freely and to adapt to the body of the occupant In the event of an accident the belt will lock reducing the risk of impact inside the passenger compartment and of being projected outside the car The driver is responsible for respecting and ensuring that ANY other occupants of the vehicle also respect the local ...

Page 100: ... when the car is parked on a steep slope this is perfectly normal Furthermore the reel mechanism locks the belt if it is pulled sharply or in the event of sudden braking collisions and high speed bends Wear the rear seat belts as shown in fig 109 and fig 110 Unlike the side seat belts the central rear one has a double buckle Unwind the seat belt from its retractor grip the fastening tongue 3 fig 1...

Page 101: ...ng the cycle of warnings the acoustic signal is deactivated and the warning light turns on fixed The cycle of warnings will be reactivated as soon as the speed exceeds 5 mph 8 km h again REAR SEAT BELT ICON BEHAVIOUR GTA versions only The icons are shown on the instrument panel display fig 112 after a few seconds have elapsed since the ignition device is turned to ON and disappear after approximat...

Page 102: ... with a second pretensioner on the front seat belts fitted in the kick plate area Its activation is signalled by the shortening of the metal cable A slight discharge of smoke may be produced during the activation of the pretensioner which is not harmful and does not involve any fire hazard The pretensioner does not require any maintenance or lubrication any changes to its original conditions will ...

Page 103: ...d a single belt to protect them both fig 115 In general do not place any objects between the person and the belt 115 06076S0003EM SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE For keeping the seat belts in efficient conditions carefully observe the following warnings always use the seat belt well stretched and never twisted make sure that it is free to run without obstructions check seat belt operation as follows attach...

Page 104: ... s muscular and bone structures are not fully developed Therefore correct restraint systems other than adult seat belts are necessary to reduce as much as possible the risk of injuries in the event of an accident braking or sudden manoeuvre Children must be seated safely and comfortably As far as the characteristics of the child seats used allow you are advised to keep children in rear facing chil...

Page 105: ... and side bag must be deactivated through the Connect system main menu see the Supplementary Restraint System SRS Air bag paragraph verifying deactivation by checking whether the OFF LED has illuminated on the front courtesy light Move the passenger s seat as far back as possible to avoid contact between the child seat and the dashboard 70 Do not move the front or rear seat if a child is seated on...

Page 106: ...0 Indicatively up to 9 months up to 22 lb 10 kg ISO L1 ISO L2 ISO R1 Group 0 Indicatively up to 2 years up to 28 7 lb 13 kg ISO R1 ISO R2 ISO R3 Group 1 Indicatively from 8 months to 4 years 20 40 lb 9 18 kg ISO R2 ISO R3 ISO F2 ISO F2X ISO F3 Group 2 Indicatively from 3 to 7 years 33 55 lb 15 25 kg Group 3 Indicatively from 6 to 12 years 48 5 79 4 lb 22 36 kg All restraint devices must bear the t...

Page 107: ...ly tested for Alfa Romeo cars WARNING For correct installation on the car some universal child restraint systems require an accessory base sold separately by the restraint system s producer Therefore FCA recommends confirming the retailer if the desired child seat can be installed in the car by having it done before buying the seat ...

Page 108: ...e car seat belts as shown in fig 116 and it must restrain the child in turn with its own belts Group 1 Children weighing from 9 to 40 lb from 9 to 18 kg may be transported in forward facing child restraint systems fig 117 117 06086S0002EM Group 2 Children from 33 up to 55 lb from 15 to 25 kg may be restrained directly by the car seat belts fig 118 118 06086S0003EM In this case the child restraint ...

Page 109: ...eat belt correctly INSTALLING AN ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM GTA versions only 75 76 77 78 79 The rear side seats of the car are equipped with ISOFIX attachments for fitting child restraint systems quickly simply and safely The ISOFIX system lets you install the ISOFIX child restraint system without using the car seat belts but connecting them directly to the car seat with three anchorages in th...

Page 110: ...ages it will not be able to protect the child correctly In a crash the child could be seriously or fatally injured 77 Fit the child restraint system when the car is stationary The child restraint system is correctly secured to the brackets when you hear the click Follow the instructions for assembly disassembly and positioning that the Manufacturer must supply with the child restraint system 78 If...

Page 111: ...ear side passengers Rear central passenger where provided Group 0 up to 22 lb 10 kg E ISO R1 X IL X Group 0 up to 28 7 lb 13 kg E ISO R1 X IL X D ISO R2 X IL X C ISO R3 X IL X Group 1 from 20 to 40 lb from 9 to 18 kg D ISO R2 X IL X C ISO R3 X IL X B ISO F2 X IUF IL X B1 ISO F2X X IUF IL X A ISO F3 X IUF IL X Group 2 from 33 to 55 lb from 15 to 25 kg X IL X ...

Page 112: ...his weight and or size category IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems of the Specific for the vehicle Restricted or Semiuniversal categories approved for this type of vehicle IL It is possible to install the ISOFIX child restraint system by adjusting the front seat adjustment is not required if the Sparco Carbonshell Sport seats are installed IUF Suitable for forward facing ISOFIX child r...

Page 113: ...ion of the child restraint system efficiency in the choice of the child restraint system which isn t made according to weight any more but according to the child s height is increased compatibility between the car seats and the child restraint systems is better the i Size child restraint systems can be considered as Super ISOFIX this means that they can be perfectly fitted in type approved i Size ...

Page 114: ...6 Airbag ENABLED Airbag DISABLED Seat suitable for universal rearward facing child restraint systems X X X X YES U 1 X YES U 1 Seat suitable for universal forward facing child restraint systems X X X X YES UF 1 X YES UF 1 i Size seat X X X X YES i U 1 X YES i U 1 Seat suitable for ISOFIX side child restraint systems L1 L2 X X X X NO1 X NO1 Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward facing child restraint s...

Page 115: ...eight category i U Position suitable for an i Size universal forward facing or rearward facing child restraint system i UF Position suitable for an i Size universal forward facing child restraint system IL Position suitable for specific listed ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS These ISOFIX CRS are classified as vehicle specific restricted use and semi universal X Not applicable The seat is not ap...

Page 116: ...er 1 2 3 4 5 6 Airbag ENABLED Airbag DISABLED Seat suitable for universal rearward facing child restraint systems X X X X YES U 1 X YES U 1 Seat suitable for universal forward facing child restraint systems X X X X YES UF 1 X YES UF 1 i Size seat X X X X YES i U 1 X YES i U 1 Seat suitable for ISOFIX side child restraint systems L1 L2 X X X X NO1 X NO1 Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward facing chil...

Page 117: ...eight category i U Position suitable for an i Size universal forward facing or rearward facing child restraint system i UF Position suitable for an i Size universal forward facing child restraint system IL Position suitable for specific listed ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS These ISOFIX CRS are classified as vehicle specific restricted use and semi universal X Not applicable The seat is not ap...

Page 118: ...e case of a collision In the event of an accident replace the child restraint system with a new one SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG The car is equipped with front driver airbag front passenger airbag front side bags for pelvis chest and shoulder protection of driver and passenger GTA versions only window bags to protect the heads of the front seat occupants GTA versions only window bags ...

Page 119: ...ed on the front seat with an active passenger side airbag since in the event of an impact the airbag activation may cause fatal injuries to the transported child ALWAYS comply with the instructions on the label stuck on the passenger side sun visor fig 127 and shown in table on the following page WARNING Finally ALWAYS refer to the child restraint system installation table provided in the Child re...

Page 120: ...ership 129 06106S0008EM During the first seconds the activation of the LEDs does not actually show the passenger protection status but only checks its correct operation After a test of a few seconds the LEDs will indicate the status of the passenger airbag protection Passenger protection activated the ON LED fig 129 switches on fixed Passenger protection deactivated the OFF LED turns on fixed ...

Page 121: ...119 Passenger s front air bag and child restraint systems IMPORTANT 130 J0A0215 ...

Page 122: ... bags may be deployed in the event of sharp impacts to the underbody of the car e g impact with steps pavements potholes or road bumps etc When the airbag deploys it emits a small amount of dust the dust is harmless and does not indicate the beginning of a fire The dust may irritate the skin and eyes however in this case wash with neutral soap and water Airbag checking repair and replacement must ...

Page 123: ...e located on the front courtesy light the warning light on the instrument panel turns on 88 On cars with side bags do not cover the front seat backrests with extra covers 89 Do not travel with objects in your lap in front of your chest or held in your mouth e g pipe pencil etc They could cause severe injury if the airbag is deployed in a crash 90 If the car has been subject to theft attempted thef...

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Page 125: ...our comfort and our wallets in mind STARTING AND DRIVING STARTING THE ENGINE 124 ENGINE RUN IN 126 WHEN PARKED 126 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 129 Alfa DNA Pro SYSTEM 134 ALFA SDC SUSPENSION Synaptic Dynamic Control 136 START STOP EVO 137 SPEED LIMITER 139 CRUISE CONTROL 140 PARK SENSORS SYSTEM 142 REAR BACK UP CAMERA DYNAMIC GRIDLINES 145 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE 146 DRIVING TIPS 148 TOWING TRAILERS 151...

Page 126: ...ly flat battery In this case see the Emergency starting paragraph in the In an emergency chapter ENGINE STARTING FAILURE Warnings Do not try to start the engine pouring fuel or other flammable fluid inside the throttle body air intake this might damage the engine and injury people nearby Do not try to start the engine by towing or pushing the vehicle This manoeuvre could let unburnt fuel enter the...

Page 127: ...he engine off you should allow it to idle to allow the temperature in the engine compartment to decrease COOLING THE ENGINE Before switching the engine off keep it idling for a few minutes so that the turbocharger can be suitably lubricated This procedure is particularly recommended after a demanding drive After a full load operation or anyway after heavy power demands keep the engine idling for 3...

Page 128: ...gears from 1st to 3rd Avoid braking too hard Drive keeping the engine under 5 000 rpm Keep your speed below 70 mph 120 km h and respect the speed limits in force in the country in which you are driving From 300 to 500 miles from 500 to 800 kilometres Make full use of the full rpm range by manually shifting at higher revs where possible in sequential mode using the gear lever or steering wheel padd...

Page 129: ...ceptional circumstances the use of the electric parking brake is required with the car in motion keep the switch on the central tunnel pulled as long as the electric parking brake action is necessary The warning light may switch on with the hydraulic system temporarily unavailable in this case braking is controlled by the motors The brake lights stop will also automatically switch on in the same w...

Page 130: ...parking break will automatically engage when the gear lever is in P Park position The LED on the switch located on the central tunnel fig 133 switches on together with the warning light on the instrument panel when the electric parking brake is engaged and applied to the wheels Each automatic engagement of the electric parking brake can be cancelled by pressing the switch on the central tunnel and...

Page 131: ...gaged and the prompt to shift one or two gears up or down one or two arrows information regarding the Launch Mode function see information provided in this paragraph 134 05036S0199EM GEAR LEVER The transmission is operated by means of the control lever 1 fig 135 which can be used to select the following operating modes P Park R Reverse N Neutral D Drive automatic forward speed AutoStick shifting t...

Page 132: ...surface first engage the P mode and then engage the electric parking brake Parking uphill before activating the P mode engage the electric parking brake otherwise it could be difficult to engage the P mode To check that the P mode Park is actually engaged make sure P is shown on the instrument panel display It is not possible to select N Neutral mode from P Park mode Automatic activation of P Park...

Page 133: ...o engage N Neutral pull both levers simultaneously To activate D Drive mode from N Neutral P Parking and R Reverse position push the brake pedal and the right lever 137 07076S0021EM WARNING If only one manual shift is necessary the letter D will remain on the display of the instrument panel with the engaged gear shown next to it Deactivation To deactivate the sequential driving mode bring the gear...

Page 134: ...ided Transmission function is monitored electronically for abnormal conditions If a condition that might damage the transmission is detected the transmission emergency function is activated In this condition the transmission stays in 4th gear regardless of the selected gear The P Park R Reverse and N Neutral modes continue to work The symbol might be shown on the instrument panel display In the ev...

Page 135: ...ns equipped with Keyless Start do not leave the electronic key near the car or in a place that can be accessed by children and do not leave the ignition device activated A child could activate the electric window winders other controls or even start the engine it is dangerous to select a mode other than P Park or N Neutral at an engine speed higher than idling If the brake pedal is not fully depre...

Page 136: ...ent car response modes to be selected according to driving style and road conditions using the selector fig 139 on the central tunnel 139 04306S0086EM d Dynamic sports driving mode n Normal mode for driving in normal conditions a Advanced Efficiency ECO driving mode for maximum fuel savings RACE track race driving mode adjusts the calibration of the suspensions On some versions when the engine is ...

Page 137: ... in blue fig 142 142 05036S0179EM Engine and gearbox transmission standard response The Performance page graphically reproduces some parameters closely linked to the efficiency of the driving style with a view to limiting consumption fig 143 143 05036S0168EM Deactivation To deactivate the Normal mode move the selector to another mode d or a Advanced Efficiency Mode Activation It is activated by ro...

Page 138: ...stability the graphs illustrate the trend of the longitudinal lateral accelerations G meter information considering gravity acceleration as a reference unit The screen displays the lateral and longitudinal acceleration peaks fig 147 147 05036S0014EM Deactivation To turn off the Race mode move the selector to the Race position again and the system will be set to d mode ALFA SDC SUSPENSION Synaptic ...

Page 139: ...d a speed of about 6 2 mph 10 km h After an automatic restart to stop the engine you only need to move the vehicle exceed a speed of 0 3 mph 0 5 km h Engine stopping is signalled by the symbol lighting up on the instrument panel display Restarting the engine To restart the engine release the brake pedal or for versions markets where provided turn the steering wheel slightly With brake pedal presse...

Page 140: ...en the engine is stopped through the Start Stop Evo system if the driver releases their seat belt opens the driver s or passenger s door or releases the engine bonnet from inside the car the engine can be restarted only by using the ignition device This condition is indicated to the driver both through a buzzer and a message on the instrument panel display ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION If following the a...

Page 141: ...ure at the accelerator pedal until the programmed speed limit is reached see Speed limit programming paragraph ACTIVATING THE DEVICE The device can be activated deactivated using the Driver Assistance Menu of the Connect system Activating the device The activation of the device is signalled by the displaying of the green symbol along with the last speed set fig 152 The Speed Limiter function can r...

Page 142: ...ce device that allows the desired car speed to be maintained without having to press the accelerator pedal This device can be used at a speed above 20 mph 30 km h on long stretches of dry straight roads with few variations e g motorways It is therefore not recommended to use this device on extra urban roads with traffic Do not use the device in town The Cruise Control buttons are located on the le...

Page 143: ...vement of the SET lever will make a fine adjustment to the set speed Decreasing speed When the device is active lower the SET lever to reduce the speed Holding the lever raised lowered the set speed will decrease until the lever is released then the new speed will be stored Each single movement of the SET lever will make a fine adjustment to the set speed WARNING Moving the SET lever adjusts the s...

Page 144: ...nt speed In specific conditions speed may be excessive resulting in the risk of losing control of the car and causing accidents Do not use the device in heavy traffic or on winding icy snowy or slippery roads PARK SENSORS SYSTEM 108 25 26 27 SENSORS The parking sensors located in the rear bumper fig 157 detect the presence of any obstacles and warn the driver through an acoustic warning and where ...

Page 145: ...sistance Parking sensors Mode and Sound and Display The system indicates the presence of an obstacle by displaying a single arc in one of the possible areas in accordance with the distance of the object and the position in relation to the car If the obstacle is detected in the rear central area a single arc will be displayed as the obstacle approaches first constant then flashing in addition to an...

Page 146: ...spension or by changing tyres overloading the vehicle or carrying out specific tuning operations that require the vehicle to be lowered the presence of adhesives on the sensors Therefore take care not to place stickers on the sensors WARNING 108 Parking and other potentially dangerous manoeuvres are however always the driver s responsibility When performing these operations always make sure that t...

Page 147: ...gaged afterwards the display will show again the previously active screen SYMBOLS AND MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY Indications on the display Activating the Camera Guidelines shows the guidelines on the display If activated the grid is positioned on the image to highlight the width of the car and the expected reversing path in accordance with the steering wheel position A superimposed central broken li...

Page 148: ...taining max 10 Ethanol E10 in compliance with European specification EN228 For use on the track to obtain the best performance only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane number not less than 98 containing max 5 Ethanol E5 in compliance with the European specification EN228 Do not use petrol containing methanol or ethanol E85 Using these mixtures may cause misfiring and driving issues as well as ...

Page 149: ...the fuel filler flap and compare them with the symbols shown on the fuel pump where provided Symbols for petrol powered cars E5 unleaded petrol containing up to 2 7 m m of oxygen and up to 5 0 ethanol V V compliant with EN228 specifications Unleaded petrol containing up to 2 7 m m of oxygen and up to 5 0 of ethanol V V compliant with EN228 specifications E10 unleaded petrol containing up to 3 7 m ...

Page 150: ...an cycle 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 Start Do not warm up the engine at low or high revs when the car is stationary this causes ...

Page 151: ...ar EXHAUST GAS Exhaust emissions are very dangerous and may be lethal They contain carbon monoxide a colourless odourless gas which can cause fainting and poisoning if inhaled To avoid inhaling carbon monoxide take the following measures do not keep the engine running in closed spaces if for some reason e g transporting bulky loads it is necessary to drive with the boot open close all the windows ...

Page 152: ... performance use of the car have the condition of the carbon ceramic material braking system inspected at a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership as shown on the Service Schedule Overheating of the brakes The braking system components may overheat when driving on mountain roads with steep gradients or during sporty use of the car When this happens there may be noise vibrations while braking When you rea...

Page 153: ...anel Connect system if the brake discs and pads are work and need replacement and inspect the brake pipes for damage whenever the brake pads are changed in case of track driving the brake fluid must be changed more often than stated in the Service Schedule The brake fluid must also have been changed within the previous 12 months if the car is used for track driving often you are advised to have th...

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Page 155: ...the Warranty Booklet You can also use the universal national or international freephone number to find your nearest Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 154 SOS CALL AND ASSIST CALL 154 REPLACING A BULB 157 FUSES 162 CHANGING A WHEEL 168 TYRE REPAIR KIT 168 JUMP STARTING 171 FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM 173 EMERGENCY REFUELLING 173 ENGINE OVERHEATING 173 AUTOMATIC TRAN...

Page 156: ...ition d the sensitivity of the activation is lower than that in the n and a modes With the Alfa DNA Pro selector in the RACE position the hazard warning lights do not activate The lights switch off automatically when emergency braking ceases For further details about the emergency braking see the Active safety systems paragraph in the Safety chapter IMPORTANT 29 A prolonged use of the hazard warni...

Page 157: ...r Assist functions do not work the fault in the system will be indicated on the display Go as soon as possible to an authorised workshop to have the function repaired NOTE The correct operation of the SOS and ASSIST services will be guaranteed only by a good network coverage WARNING The SOS Call and ASSIST Call functions may not be available for the first minute after the car is started Privacy GP...

Page 158: ...ly and go to a safe place if in a condition to do so WARNING Do not place network antennas CB radios or aftermarket electrical equipment to avoid interference Such interference could prevent the system form making the emergency call WARNING Ignoring malfunction warnings displayed by the Connect system for a long time could lead to being unable to make an SOS call when needed Even if the SOS call s...

Page 159: ...es even if the car battery is disconnected The system will warn the user of the need to replace this battery by displaying a dedicated message on the display of the Connect system for versions markets where provided and by means of a notification via mobile app for versions markets where provided Go to an Alfa Romeo dealership as soon as possible NOTE Failure to replace the battery and consequentl...

Page 160: ...nical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire 116 Only replace the light bulbs when the engine is off and in a position that does not interfere with traffic and lets you safely replace them see the description in the Replacement paragraph Also ensure that the engine is cold to prevent the risk of burns ...

Page 161: ...ith the following bulbs Glass bulbs type A they are press fitted Pull to extract Tubular bulbs type B release them from their contacts to remove Xenon gas discharge bulb type C to remove the bulb contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership ...

Page 162: ...ence Day lights DRL LED Front direction indicators LED Main beam dipped beam headlights Xenon gas discharge D3S 35W C Sun visor courtesy light 1 5CP 2 1W B Glove compartment light W5W 4W A Boot light W5W 5W A Puddle light under door panel where provided W5W 5W A ...

Page 163: ...or and extract the lens levering at one of the two recesses change the bulb 2 releasing it from the side contacts then insert the new bulb making sure that it is correctly fastened between the contacts refit the lens inserting it firstly on one side and then pressing on the other side until it clicks into place finally lower cover 1 of the mirror 170 08026S0008EM Glove compartment light To replace...

Page 164: ... fig 174 close the cover on the lens refit the ceiling light in the correct position inserting it firstly on one side and then pressing on the other side until it clicks into place 175 08026S0012EM 176 08026S0011EM FUSES For fuse replacement contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership GENERAL INFORMATION 117 118 119 120 121 122 30 Fuses protect the electrical system they intervene blow in the event ...

Page 165: ...e the different types of fuse present in the car 1 MINI fuse 2 J CASE fuse 180 08036S0005EM FUSE LOCATION The fuses are grouped in two boxes below the passenger side foot board and inside the boot FUSEBOX UNDER PASSENGER SIDE FOOTBOARD To access the fuses proceed as follows lift the upper end of the footboard 1 fig 181 on the passenger side pulling it to release the 2 buttons remove the panel 2 fi...

Page 166: ...re that you have closed cover correctly WARNING 117 For fuse replacement contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership 118 Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating RISK OF FIRE 119 Before replacing a fuse make sure that the ignition device is at STOP and that all devices are switched off and or disconnected 120 Contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership if a safety system airbags brak...

Page 167: ...ctric window driver side F33 25 Front electric window passenger side F34 25 Power supply for Connect system Climate Control system Alarm Electric door mirror folding EOBD system USB port F36 15 Power Lock Device Driver side door unlocking where provided Door unlocking Central locking F38 20 ...

Page 168: ...CASE OF EMERGENCY 166 FUNCTION FUSE AMPERE Windscreen washer pump F43 20 Left rear electric window GTA versions only F47 25 Right rear electric window GTA versions only F48 25 Defrosting relay coil F94 15 ...

Page 169: ...167 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSEBOX 185 08036S0056EM FUNCTION FUSE AMPERE KL15 a USB Recharge C070 F17 7 5 I Drive USB AUX port where provided F21 10 KL15 a 12V Power outlet R053 F22 20 ...

Page 170: ...m the side of the road engage the hazard warning lights and the electric parking brake engage first gear or reverse or activate P Park mode stop the engine and put on the reflective safety jacket for your own safety and in compliance with national laws before getting out of the vehicle when the situation requires it for your own safety and to comply with the regulations in force in the country whe...

Page 171: ...et on the central tunnel fig 190 start the engine 190 08066S0006EM start the compressor placing the switch 5 fig 189 in the ON position inflate the tyre to the pressure indicated in the Rims and Tyres paragraph see Technical data chapter In order to obtain a more precise reading check the pressure value on pressure gauge 6 fig 189 with the compressor off if after 15 minutes pressure is not at leas...

Page 172: ...e the Tyre Repair kit if the tyre was damaged as a result of being used when underinflated 126 Wear the protective gloves provided with the Tyre Repair kit 127 Apply the adhesive label where it can be easily seen by the driver as a reminder that the tyre has been treated with the Tyre Repair Kit Drive carefully particularly on bends Do not exceed 80 km h Avoid sudden acceleration or braking 128 Yo...

Page 173: ... tyres showing damage on the tyre tread up to max 6 mm diameter IMPORTANT 3 Dispose of the bottle and the sealant liquid properly Have them disposed of in compliance with national and local regulations JUMP STARTING If the battery is flat a jump starting can be performed using the battery and the cables of another car or using an auxiliary battery In all cases the battery used must have a capabili...

Page 174: ...charging system of one or both vehicles Carefully follow the instructions given below Cable connection 33 Proceed as follows to carry out a jump starting connect a terminal on the end of the positive cable from the remote positive pole of the car with flat battery connect the terminal on the opposite end of the positive cable to the positive pole of the auxiliary battery connect a negative cable e...

Page 175: ...rs and whether or not to immediately interrupt the current from the batteries to the supply pumps and to the devices that make the engine operate The power from the battery is interrupted by skipping the pyrotechnic fuse placed on the fusebox next to the positive pole of the battery When the fuse has blown only some services necessary for the safety of the vehicle e g door locks anti theft device ...

Page 176: ...le Avoid towing with only the front or rear wheels lifted When towing with only the front or rear wheels lifted in addition to damaging the body it could damage the gearbox WARNING To carry out the operation the assistance vehicle must be equipped with an appropriate movement lifting equipment to avoid damaging the vehicle For loading on the towing vehicle attach the tow equipment to the main stru...

Page 177: ... ON and then to STOP without opening the door 140 The brake servo and the electromechanical power steering will not work while the vehicle is being towed You will therefore need to apply more force on the brake pedal and steering wheel Do not use flexible ropes when towing and avoid jerky movements While towing make sure that the trailer hitch does not damage any components it is touching When tow...

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Page 179: ...ontained and safety system performance to be safeguarded This chapter explains how SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING 178 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 183 RECHARGING THE BATTERY 187 SERVICING PROCEDURES 188 RAISING THE CAR 194 WHEELS AND TYRES 195 CAR INACTIVITY 197 BODYWORK 197 INTERIOR 200 ...

Page 180: ...2 JTD versions only windscreen washer fluid level tyre inflation pressure and condition operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights etc operation of windscreen wash wipe system and positioning wear of wiper blades Oil consumption of the engine depends on conditions and driving style For this reason the engine oil level must be checked every 1 860 miles 3 000 ...

Page 181: ...179 check and if necessary replace the Bad Fuel filter where provided ...

Page 182: ...h the proper instrument Check tyre condition wear and adjust pressure Check Tyre Kit recharge where provided conditions expiry date Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Check exhaust emissions smokiness Check the supply en...

Page 183: ...ar indicators Visually inspect conditions and wear of rear disc brake pads and operation of pad wear indicators Visually inspect the condition and tensioning of the accessory drive belt s 2 Visually inspect the surface and edge of the carbon ceramic brake discs Change engine oil and replace oil filter Spark plug replacement 3 Replace accessory drive belt s 2 Replace air cleaner cartridge 4 Change ...

Page 184: ...The following are vital in order to ensure correct operation and prevent serious damage to the engine only use spark plugs specifically certified for the engine itself of the same type and brand see the Engine paragraph in the Technical Specifications chapter strictly comply with the spark plug replacement intervals in the Service Schedule It is advisable to contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealersh...

Page 185: ... 199 09026S0001EM 1 Engine oil filler 2 Primary engine cooling reservoir plug 3 Brake fluid reservoir plug access cover 4 Windscreen headlight washer fluid reservoir cap 5 Secondary engine cooling reservoir plug 6 Engine oil level dipstick ...

Page 186: ...oil level is not refreshed immediately on the display of the instrument panel after topping up Consequently wait for the oil level to be refreshed on the display following the procedure described below Engine oil level manual checking procedure With the car on level ground check that the oil level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the dipstick 6 Take out the engine oil dipstick 6 clean it with a...

Page 187: ...opped up the fluid arrange the filler correctly and then press on the cap until you hear it click NOTE The headlight washers are activated every 10 activations of the windscreen washer WARNING With a low fluid level indicated by the dedicated symbol appearing on the instrument panel display the headlight washer system does not work even though the screen washers continue to work 200 09086S0666EM B...

Page 188: ...he procedure is described in the Prolonged vehicle inactivity paragraph in this chapter WARNING 142 If the engine oil is being topped up wait for the engine to cool down before loosening the filler cap particularly for vehicles with aluminium cap where provided WARNING risk of burns 143 The cooling system is pressurised If necessary only replace the plug with another original or the operation of t...

Page 189: ...ery with constant voltage below 14 8 V and low amperage maximum 15 A WARNING Recharge the battery in a well ventilated environment WARNING Never charge or recharge a frozen battery it may explode because of the nitrogen trapped inside the ice crystals WARNING At all times while charging or recharging the battery make sure that any sparks or open flames are kept sufficiently far away from the batte...

Page 190: ... Prolonged car inactivity paragraph in this chapter 39 WARNING 150 The process of charging or recharging the battery produces hydrogen a flammable gas that can explode and cause serious injury 151 When charging or recharging the battery always follow the precautions listed IMPORTANT 39 When you need to disconnect or remove the battery do not close the boot In order to avoid possible accidental clo...

Page 191: ...rvice Schedule for the correct servicing intervals It is advisable to replace it with a genuine spare part specifically designed for this car AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 47 48 To ensure the best possible performance the air conditioning system must be checked and undergo maintenance at a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership at the beginning of the summer WARNING Do not use chemicals to clean th...

Page 192: ...rious hazard because visibility is reduced in bad weather conditions Raising the windscreen wiper blades Service position function The Service position function allows the driver to replace the windscreen wiper blades more 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...

Page 193: ...ecked at a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership to identify any components which are broken damaged worn or have moved from their correct fitting position Open welding or loose connections may permit exhaust gas to enter the passenger compartment Have the exhaust system checked every time the car is raised Replace the components where necessary for these operations contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealer...

Page 194: ... characteristics as those indicated in the Fluids and lubricants table see Technical specifications chapter Do not use pure water alcohol based coolants corrosions inhibitors or additional anti rust products because they may be incompatible with the engine coolant and cause the clogging of the radiator The use of propylene glycol based coolant is also not recommended Engine cooling system cap To p...

Page 195: ... the transmission fluid If fluid leaks are noticed or irregular operation of the transmission is detected have it checked immediately at a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership WARNING Driving the car with an insufficient oil level may cause serious damage to the transmission REPLACING THE BATTERY If necessary replace the battery with another battery with the same specifications It is advisable to conta...

Page 196: ... as a consequence possible damage to the converter and the car 44 Using transmission fluid different from that approved may compromise the quality of gear changes and or cause vibration of the transmission 45 It is recommended to have the car serviced by an Alfa Romeo Dealership When carrying out normal periodic operations and small servicing interventions personally on the car it is recommended t...

Page 197: ...Cracks in the tread and on the sidewalls are a sign of ageing In any event have the tyres checked by specialised technicians if they have been fitted for longer than 1 year in the case of replacement always fit new tyres avoiding those of unknown origin RIMS AND WHEELS For the type of wheel rims and tyres fitted on the vehicle see the Rims and Tyres paragraph in the Technical data chapter SNOW CHA...

Page 198: ...in Pilot Sport CUP2 Connect tyres in a location with ambient temperature below 10 C 14 F The tyres may degrade below this temperature impairing their performances There is also the risk of cracks or damage to the tyres surface preventing their correct use and reducing driving safety NEVER use damaged tyres if in doubt contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership If Michelin Pilot Sport CUP2 Connect t...

Page 199: ...r perforated plastic sheet paying particular care not to damage the painted surface by dragging any dust that may have accumulated on it Do not use compact plastic sheets which do not allow humidity to evaporate from the surface of the car inflate tyres to 0 5 bar above the standard prescribed pressure and check it periodically do not drain the engine cooling system any time the car is left inacti...

Page 200: ...ossible wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution over the bodywork frequently rinsing the sponge rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or a chamois leather Dry the less visible parts e g door frames bonnet headlight frames etc with special care as water may stagnate more easily in these areas Do not wash the car after it has been left in the sun or with the bonnet hot this may alter ...

Page 201: ... substances e g petrol or ketones e g acetone for cleaning the plastic lenses of the headlights WARNING When cleaning the car with a pressure washer keep the water jet at least 8 in 20 cm away from the headlights VERSIONS WITH STICKERS where provided WARNING Due to their hand crafted nature the car or car parts covered decorated and or customised with stickers must be cleaned and washed exclusivel...

Page 202: ...opacity of the paint Do not use pure windscreen washer fluid for cleaning the front windscreen and rear window dilute it min 50 with water Only use pure screen washer fluid when strictly necessary due to outside temperature conditions Do not use chemicals acids to defrost windows vehicle glass as they can damage the paint 53 A high pressure jet cleaner should not be used for cleaning the engine co...

Page 203: ...overed part GENUINE LEATHER PARTS where provided Use only water and mild soap to clean these parts Never use alcohol or alcohol based products Before using a specific product for cleaning interiors make sure that it does not contain alcohol and or alcohol based substances CARBON FIBRE PARTS To eliminate small scratches and marks on the carbon contact an Authorized Centre at a Dedicated Alfa Romeo ...

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Page 205: ... car TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION DATA 204 ENGINE CODE BODYWORK VARIANTS 205 ENGINE 206 AKRAPOVIĆ EXHAUST SYSTEM 207 INTAKE SYSTEM 208 TRANSMISSION 209 BRAKES 210 SUSPENSION 211 STEERING 212 RIMS AND WHEELS 213 DIMENSIONS 217 WEIGHTS 219 REFUELLING 220 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 221 PERFORMANCE 224 FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS 225 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS LI...

Page 206: ...s number is also printed on the chassis at the front right shock absorber and can be seen by opening the bonnet fig 209 209 10016S0002EM VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN PLATE The plate is located on the left side front door pillar fig 210 and shows the data about 1 name of the manufacturer vehicle type approval number car identification number max permitted weights 2 engine identification type v...

Page 207: ...205 ENGINE CODE BODYWORK VARIANTS Versions Engine code Bodywork variants 2 9 V6 GTA 670053796 952AYA2 2 9 V6 GTAm 670053796 952AYA2 ...

Page 208: ...mum torque ECE kgm 61 Corresponding engine speed rpm 2500 Spark plugs NGK LKAR8APTJDS Fuel Unleaded petrol with at least 95 R O N EN228 specifications In order to comply with all emission limits while simultaneously guaranteeing minimal consumption and maximum performance use premium unleaded petrol with octane rating R O N 98 or higher The car s best performances are only guaranteed if a specific...

Page 209: ...em has two central tailpipes and delivers a powerful aggressive roar as well as exclusive styling Benefits of the Akrapovic exhaust system Optimisation of torque and power output curve with an engine response that ensures faster pickup with effect from the intermediate rpm speeds at which the valve comes into operation Decidedly sporty exhaust sound Lighter weight ...

Page 210: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 208 INTAKE SYSTEM Intake system GTA GTAm Phased sequential electronic injection with knock control and variable intake valve actuation ...

Page 211: ...209 TRANSMISSION Model Transmission Traction GTA GTAm Eight forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gears and reverse Rear ...

Page 212: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 210 BRAKES Model Front brakes Rear brakes Parking brake GTA GTAm Carbon Ceramic disc Carbon Ceramic disc Electric ...

Page 213: ...211 SUSPENSION Model Front Rear GTA GTAm Front double wishbone independent wheels Independent wheel with multilink system ...

Page 214: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 212 STEERING Model Kerb to kerb turning circle ft m Type 2 9 V6 37 11 30 Rack and pinion with electric power steering ...

Page 215: ...E TYRE Example fig 211 265 30 R20 98H 265 Nominal width S distance in mm between sides 30 Height width ratio H S expressed as a percentage R Radial tyre 20 Rim diameter in inches Ø 98 Load rating capacity H Maximum speed rating 211 10096S0001EM Maximum speed index Q up to 160 km h R up to 170 km h S up to 180 km h T up to 190 km h U up to 200 km h H up to 210 km h V up to 240 km h W up to 270 km h...

Page 216: ...snow chains to be used contact a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership or call Customer Care on the number provided in the Warranty Booklet Warnings The use of snow chains should be in compliance with local regulations of each country In certain countries tyres marked with code M S Mud and Snow and the symbol are considered as winter equipment Snow chains may be applied only to the rear wheel tyres Chec...

Page 217: ...or on road driving take great care on wet roads when ambient temperature is less than 44 6 F 7 C or on low grip road surfaces dirt leaves wet You are advised to set the Alfa DNA Pro system in a Advanced Efficiency position for more details refer to the Alfa DNA Pro System paragraph in the Starting and driving chapter COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE Recheck the correct inflation pressure value when th...

Page 218: ... snow chains Tyres Unladen medium load psi bar Full load psi bar Front Rear Front Rear 255 30 ZR20 92W XL front and rear 33 4 2 3 30 5 2 1 33 4 2 3 34 8 2 4 Small tyre for safety reasons limit the speed to 80 mph 130 km h on motorways and 55 mph 90 km h on extra urban routes Set the Alfa DNA Pro system to position a Advanced Efficiency or n Normal For further details see the Alfa DNA Pro System pa...

Page 219: ...h its original tyres Height is measured with car unladen 213 10106S0011EM BOOT VOLUME V D A standard capacity Non folding rear seats unladen car 105 6 UK gal 480 litres GTA VERSIONS A B C D E F G H I 31 8 810 111 2820 40 3 1024 183 2 4654 56 8 1445 62 2 1580 65 1 1654 79 7 2024 75 7 1923 ...

Page 220: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 218 214 10106S0010EM GTAm VERSIONS A B C D E F G H I 32 5 825 111 2820 40 3 1024 183 8 4669 56 9 1445 62 2 1580 65 1 1654 79 7 2024 75 7 1923 ...

Page 221: ...mum permitted loads front axle 2255 1025 2200 1000 rear axle 2640 1200 2145 975 total 4730 2150 4114 1870 Towable loads If special equipment is fitted the unladen weight increases thus reducing the specified payload within the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and or on the load platform within the maximum permit...

Page 222: ...gine sump and filter UK gal litres 1 42 6 5 SELENIA QUADRIFOGLIO Hydraulic brake circuit UK gal litres 0 2 0 9 TUTELA BRAKE FLUID EXTREME HT Windscreen washer tank UK gal litres 0 92 4 2 PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 Automatic transmission ZF 8HP75 UK gal litres 2 01 9 11 TUTELA TRANSMISSION AS 8 Differential and reduction gears RDU 230 TV UK gal litres Main body 0 18 0 8 Left TV 0 11 0 5 Right TV 0 13 0...

Page 223: ...ne operation and duration 57 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE LUBRICATION Features Specification Original liquids and lubricants Replacement interval Lubricant for 2 9 V6 petrol engine SAE 5W 40 ACEA C3 9 55535 GH2 SELENIA QUADRIFOGLIO Contractual Technical Reference N F022 B18 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan If lubricants conforming to the specific request are not available products that meet ...

Page 224: ...ual Technical Reference N F701 C07 Differential side constant velocity joints NLGI 1 2 molybdenum disulphide grease for high temperatures 9 55580 GRAS II TUTELA ALL STAR Contractual Technical Reference N F702 G07 Wheel side constant velocity joints Brake fluid DOT 4 9 55597 TUTELA BRAKE FLUID EXTREME HT Contractual Technical Reference N F001 N15 Hydraulic brakes and clutch controls Protective agen...

Page 225: ...e used diluted or undiluted in windscreen washer wiper systems Automatic climate control system HVAC R1234yf or R134a depending on market For particularly harsh climate conditions a mixture of 60 PARAFLU UP and 40 demineralised water is recommended IMPORTANT 57 The use of products with specifications other than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty ...

Page 226: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 224 PERFORMANCE Top performance after the initial period of vehicle usage Versions Maximum speed mph km h 2 9 V6 GTA 187 5 300 2 9 V6 GTAm 187 5 300 ...

Page 227: ... condition of the car trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured The fuel consumption will only become more regular after driving the first 3000 km To find the specific fuel consumption and CO2 emission ...

Page 228: ...ng any additional costs The European Directive sets out that when the car is handed over the last keeper or owner should not incur any expenses as a result of it having a zero or negative market value To hand your car over at the end of its life without extra cost contact one of our dealerships if you are purchasing another car or an Alfa Romeo S p A authorised collection and scrapping centre Thes...

Page 229: ...227 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS ELECTRONIC KEY versions with Keyless Start system 215 10196S0020EM ...

Page 230: ...du type Fobik est conforme à la directive 2014 53 UE Bande de fréquences 125kHz Puissance d émission maximale 66dBuA m 10mmax Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp Fobik der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequenzband 125kHz Maximale Sendeleistung 66dBuA m 10m max Bulgaria Cyprus Croatia Continental ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa Fobik u skladu s Direktivom 2014 53 EU ...

Page 231: ...t conforme à la directive 2014 53 UE Bande de fréquences 125kHz Puissance d émission maximale 66dBuA m 10m max Germany Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp Fobik der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequenzband 125kHz Maximale Sendeleistung 66dBuA m 10m max Greece England Hereby Continental declares that the radio equipment type Fobik is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU Freq...

Page 232: ...einamas šiuo interneto adresu Dažnių juosta 125kHz Maksimali siųstuvo galia 66dBuA m 10m max Luxembourg Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp Fobik der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequenzband 125kHz Maximale Sendeleistung 66dBuA m 10m max Malta B dan Continental niddikjara li dan it tip ta tagħmir tar radju Fobik huwa konformi mad Direttiva 2014 53 UE Medda ta frekwenza 125kHz ...

Page 233: ...rnicou 2014 53 EÚ Frekvenčné pásmo 125kHz Maximálny vysielací výkon 66dBuA m 10m max Romania Prin prezenta Continental declară că tipul de echipamente radio Fobik este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014 53 UE Bandă de frecvene 125kHz Putere maximă de emisie 66dBuA m 10m max Slovenia Continental potrjuje da je tip radijske opreme Fobik skladen z Direktivo 2014 53 EU Frekvenčni pas 125kHz Maksimalna ...

Page 234: ...NICAL SPECIFICATIONS 232 Country Hungary Continental igazolja hogy a Fobik típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek Frekvencia szalag 125kHz Maximális jeladási teljesítmény 66dBuA m 10m max ...

Page 235: ...ana NCA APPROVED 3R8 8M 7DF 28D Malaysia Israel ALFA434 Continental Automotive GmbH Siemensstrasse 12 93055 Regensburg Germany South Korea MSIP CRM TAL ALFA434 Continental Automotive GmbH FOBIK ALFA434 Morocco AGREE PAR L ANRTMAROC Numéro d agrément MR11026 ANRT2015 Date d agrément 03 11 2015 ...

Page 236: ...2276 Continental AG Siemensstrasse 12 93055 Regensburg Singapore ALFA434 Complies with IMDA Standards DB01752 Registration Number N1467 16 South Africa Continental M3N 82135300 TA 2015 1882 United Arab Emirates ALFA 434 Certificate No TA 27092016 27092018 17638 Product Model M3N 82135300 ...

Page 237: ...235 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR THE ARGENTINIAN MARKET 216 10196S0040EM ...

Page 238: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 236 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR THE UKRAINIAN MARKET 217 10196S0027EM ...

Page 239: ...237 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVAL FOR THE TAIWANESE MARKET 218 10196S0033EM ...

Page 240: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 238 IGNITION DEVICE versions with Keyless Start system 219 10196S0018EM ...

Page 241: ...239 220 10196S0019EM ...

Page 242: ...A m 10m max Le soussigné Continental déclare que l équipement radioélectrique du type RadioTransmitter est conforme à la directive 2014 53 UE Bande de fréquences 125kHz Puissance d émission maximale 66dBuA m 10m max Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp RadioTransmitter der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequenzband 125kHz Maximale Sendeleistung 66dBuA m 10m max Bulgaria Cyprus Cr...

Page 243: ...n 2014 53 EU mukainen Taajuusalue 125kHz Maksimaalinen lähetysteho 66dBuA m 10m max France Le soussigné Continental déclare que l équipement radioélectrique du type RadioTransmitter est conforme à la directive 2014 53 UE Bande de fréquences 125kHz Puissance d émission maximale 66dBuA m 10m max Germany Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp RadioTransmitter der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU en...

Page 244: ...dīšanas jauda 66dBuA m 10m max Lithuania Aš Continental patvirtinu kad radijo įrenginių tipas RadioTransmitter atitinka Direktyvą 2014 53 ES Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu Dažnių juosta 125kHz Maksimali siųstuvo galia 66dBuA m 10m max Luxembourg Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp RadioTransmitter der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequ...

Page 245: ...2014 53 EU Kmitočtové pásmo 125kHz Maximální vysílací výkon 66dBuA m 10m max Slovak Republic Continental týmto vyhlasuje že rádiové zariadenie typu RadioTransmitter je v súlade so smernicou 2014 53 EÚ Bandă de frecvene 125kHz Putere maximă de emisie 66dBuA m 10m max Romania Prin prezenta Continental declară că tipul de echipamente radio RadioTransmitter este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014 53 UE...

Page 246: ...ing RadioTransmitter överensstämmer med direktiv 2014 53 EU Frekvensband 125kHz Maximal sändningseffekt 66dBuA m 10m max Hungary Continental igazolja hogy a RadioTransmitter típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek Frekvencia szalag 125kHz Maximális jeladási teljesítmény 66dBuA m 10m max ...

Page 247: ...CIFIC MARKETS Country RFHM system type approval code Brazil 3915 12 2149 01 07894476065624 Ghana NCA APPROVED 3R8 8M 7DF 301 NCA TA 10 2010 Malaysia Israel ALFARFHM1 Continental Automotive GmbH Siemensstrasse 12 93055 Regensburg Germany ...

Page 248: ...ANRTMAROC Transmitter Numéro d agrément MR 11317 ANRT2015 Date d agrément 21 01 2016 Receiver Numéro d agrément MR 5833 ANRT2010 Date d agrément 08 10 2010 Mexico RLVCOA213 0334 Continental AG Siemensstrasse 12 93055 Regensburg Singapore M3N 82135300 Complies with IMDA Standards DB01752 Registration Number N3843 14 South Africa Continental Automotive GmbH M3N 82135300 ...

Page 249: ...247 Country RFHM system type approval code United Arab Emirates Certificate No TA 20042015 20042016 6958 Product Model_ M3N 82135300 ...

Page 250: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 248 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVAL FOR THE TAIWANESE MARKET 221 10196S0023EM ...

Page 251: ...249 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR THE UKRAINIAN MARKET 222 10196S0026EM ...

Page 252: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 250 TPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 223 10196S0021EM ...

Page 253: ...x Le soussigné Continental déclare que l équipement radioélectrique du type TPMS System est conforme à la directive 2014 53 UE Bande de fréquences 125kHz Puissance d émission maximale 66dBuA m 10m max Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp TPMS System der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequenzband 125kHz Maximale Sendeleistung 66dBuA m 10m max Bulgaria Cyprus Croatia Continental ov...

Page 254: ...on direktiivin 2014 53 EU mukainen Taajuusalue 125kHz Maksimaalinen lähetysteho 66dBuA m 10m max France Le soussigné Continental déclare que l équipement radioélectrique du type TPMS System est conforme à la directive 2014 53 UE Bande de fréquences 125kHz Puissance d émission maximale 66dBuA m 10m max Germany Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp TPMS System der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU...

Page 255: ...uda 66dBuA m 10m max Lithuania Aš Continental patvirtinu kad radijo įrenginių tipas TPMS System atitinka Direktyvą 2014 53 ES Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu Dažnių juosta 125kHz Maksimali siųstuvo galia 66dBuA m 10m max Luxembourg Hiermit erklärt Continental dass der Funkanlagentyp TPMS System der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Frequenzband 125kHz Maxim...

Page 256: ...u se směrnicí 2014 53 EU Kmitočtové pásmo 125kHz Maximální vysílací výkon 66dBuA m 10m max Slovak Republic Continental týmto vyhlasuje že rádiové zariadenie typu TPMS System je v súlade so smernicou 2014 53 EÚ Frekvenčné pásmo 125kHz Maximálny vysielací výkon 66dBuA m 10m max Romania Prin prezenta Continental declară că tipul de echipamente radio TPMS System este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014 ...

Page 257: ... System överensstämmer med direktiv 2014 53 EU Frekvensband 125kHz Maximal sändningseffekt 66dBuA m 10m max Hungary Continental igazolja hogy a TPMS System típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek Frekvencia szalag 125kHz Maximális jeladási teljesítmény 66dBuA m 10m max ...

Page 258: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 256 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR THE ARGENTINIAN MARKET 224 11126V0009EM ...

Page 259: ...257 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR THE SERBIAN MARKET 225 10196S0024EM ...

Page 260: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 258 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVAL FOR THE TAIWANESE MARKET 226 10196S0022EM ...

Page 261: ...259 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR THE UKRAINIAN MARKET 227 10196S0041EM ...

Page 262: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 260 WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM WCPM Wireless Charge Pad Module 228 10196S0108EM ...

Page 263: ...ttp aftersales fiat com elum Radio frequency devices All radio frequency devices comply with the regulations in force in the countries in which they are sold For more information go to www mopar eu owner or http aftersales fiat com elum Connect system The Connect system installed on the car complies with Directive 2014 53 EU UA RED TR and the French SAR Decree Law of 15 11 2019 ...

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Page 265: ...lone when driving at maximum performance In any case there must be nothing in the boot the load compartment must be empty There must be no objects inside the passenger compartment and behind the front seats the holders provided must only be used for helmets when not being worn TRACK USE SEATS 264 INTERIOR FITTINGS 265 AERODYNAMICS 265 SEAT BELTS 271 PRE TENSIONERS 273 DRIVING TIPS 273 SERVICING PR...

Page 266: ...nts for track driving The backrest height and angle are mechanically adjusted using the front holes 1 fig 230 and the rear holes 2 on the bracket at the base of the front seats fig 231 This operation must only be performed by a Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership NOTE If further adjustments are required after purchase of the car contact the Dedicated Alfa Romeo Dealership 230 04156S0063EM 231 04156S00...

Page 267: ...ont An electromechanical system operates the descent of the mobile front splitter at high speeds The system does not work at temperatures close to or below 0 C The splitter can also be manually adjusted to two different positions most external extended position A fig 234 This position further increases the aerodynamic load on the front most internal retracted position B fig 234 234 04296S0008EM WA...

Page 268: ...56EM The wing can be manually adjusted to four different positions fig 237 STREET A only position allowed for road use LD B low drag and minimum aerodynamic load configuration MD C medium aerodynamic drag and medium aerodynamic load configuration HD D configuration with high aerodynamic resistance and maximum aerodynamic load WARNING The LD MD and HD positions of the rear wing are allowed exclusiv...

Page 269: ...d A medium aerodynamic load B high aerodynamic load C which can be obtained by adjusting the position of the front splitter and rear wing For each configuration the pages which follow show the required positions of the mobile aerodynamic appendages the entity of the vertical load downforce acting on the car s front and rear axles and the amount of drag WARNING The medium aerodynamic load configura...

Page 270: ...TRACK USE 268 A LOW AERODYNAMIC LOAD CONFIGURATION 240 10196S0043EM Description Front splitter position 1 RETRACTED Rear wing position 2 LD ...

Page 271: ...269 B MEDIUM AERODYNAMIC LOAD CONFIGURATION 241 10196S0044EM Description Front splitter position 1 RETRACTED Rear wing position 2 STREET ...

Page 272: ...TRACK USE 270 C HIGH AERODYNAMIC LOAD CONFIGURATION 242 10196S0045EM Description Front splitter position 1 EXTENDED Rear wing position 2 HD ...

Page 273: ...ting off USING 6 POINT HARNESSES Put on the seat belt with your back straight and resting against the backrest To fasten 6 point harnesses take hold of the connection tabs 1 fig 244 and insert them into the seats provided 2 in the rotating buckle until you hear them lock in place Once fastened adjust the lengths of all sections of the harness so that they fit your body closely To undo the harness ...

Page 274: ...80EM NOTE Do not leave the rotating buckles on top of the elastic band fig 248 248 10106S0081EM WARNING 164 The use of 6 point harnesses is not compatible with on road use of the car They may only be used on tracks or circuits not open to traffic For on road use only utilise the standard 3 point seat belts ...

Page 275: ...is paragraph describes the maintenance procedures required if the car is used for race track driving Before using the car on a track Always check whether the brake pads and carbon ceramic disc brakes are worn before each track session a dedicated message appears on the instrument panel Connect system if the brake discs and pads are work and need replacement and inspect the brake pipes for damage w...

Page 276: ...r will not perform at its best SINGLE TRACK DRIVING SESSION Handling after warm up entry to circuit Proceed as follows set the tyre pressures at the nominal values 33 3 psi 2 3 bar for 265 30 ZR20 front tyres and 30 4 psi 2 1 bar for 285 30 ZR20 rear tyres do 2 laps of the track at top speed normally the first or second lap is the best lap and then 1 lap of the track at a lower speed END OF THE TR...

Page 277: ...Ask your mechanic for It s in the heart of your engine ...

Page 278: ...l stress due to mainly city use SELENIA MULTIPOWER C3 Is a high performance synthetic lubricant designed for petrol and diesel engines requiring products able to reduce ash deposits to the absolute minimum It provides increased protection against wear and tear and has excellent fuel economy characteristics It protects the particle filter DPF in diesel engines SELENIA SPORT POWER Is a fully synthet...

Page 279: ...irection indicators 36 Direction indicators changing a bulb 157 Display 64 67 Door light 39 Doors 26 Driving assistance systems 95 Driving tips 148 DTC system 92 Electric parking brake 126 Electric windows 52 Emergency braking 154 Emergency refuelling 173 End of car life 226 Engine 206 Engine code bodywork variants 205 Engine compartment level check 183 Engine Immobilizer system 24 Engine oil temp...

Page 280: ...Rain sensor 42 Raising the car 194 Rear Back up Camera Dynamic Gridlines 145 Rear ceiling light 39 Rear seats GTA versions 31 Rear view mirrors 35 Recharging the battery 187 Refuelling 220 Refuelling the vehicle 146 Regular checks 178 Replacing a bulb 157 Rims and tyres provided 213 Sabelt Carbonshell Sport front seats GTAm versions 31 Safe Hold function 126 Sauber rear spoiler GTA versions 59 Sav...

Page 281: ...ning lights and messages 73 WCPM Wireless Charge Pad Module 61 WCPM wireless charger system 61 Weights 219 Wheels correct reading of the rim code 213 correct reading of the tyre 213 Wheels and tyres 195 When parked 126 Window bag 116 Windows cleaning 197 Windscreen wiper 42 Windscreen wiper blade replacement 188 Windscreen wiper washer 42 Xenon gas discharge headlights bulb replacement 157 ...

Page 282: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Service Operations Service Library Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Torino Italy Print no 603 93 695EN_WEB 03 2021 1st Edition ...

Page 283: ...ests and quality controls to ensure they comply with safety and environmental standards All of the components on your new Alfa Romeo from the smallest bulb to the most complex mechanical electrical and electronic systems are designed to work in harmony and guarantee you a comfortable and safe drive in full respect for the environment The Genuine Accessories fully enhance the style of your new vehi...

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