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Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat .We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your car and use it in the best possible way.You are recommended to read it right through before taking to the road for the first time. You will find information, tipsand important warnings regarding driving your vehicle to help you get the most from your Fiat 's technologicalfeatures.Read the warnings and indications, marked with the following symbols:
personal safety;
car safety;
environmental protection.
The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers to its Customers:❒ the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity;❒ the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers.Enjoy reading. Happy motoring!
This Owner Handbook describes all the versions of the Fiat . As aconsequence, you should only consider the information which is related to the trim
level, engine and version that you have purchased.
VERY IMPORTANTREFUELLING
Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrolwith octane rating (RON) not less than 95 incompliance with the European Standard EN228.The use of petrol that does not conform tothe above-mentioned specification will cause theEOBD warning light to come on and the irregularoperation of the engine.Diesel engines: refuel only with diesel fuelconforming to the European specification EN590.The use of other products or mixtures maydamage the engine beyond repair andconsequently invalidate the warranty.
STARTINGTHE ENGINE
Make sure that the handbrake is engaged; placethe gear lever in neutral. Fully depress the clutchpedal, without pressing the accelerator, thenturn the ignition key to the MAR position andwait for the and warning lights to switchoff (diesel versions); turn the ignition key to theAVV position and release it as soon as the enginestarts.
PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
The catalytic converter develops hightemperatures during operation. Do not park thecar on grass, dry leaves, pine needles or otherflammable material: fire hazard.
RESPECTINGTHE ENVIRONMENT
The car is fitted with a system that allowscontinuous diagnosis of the components relatedto emissions to ensure increased respect forthe environment.
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the car, you decide to addelectrical accessories (with the risk of graduallydraining the battery), contact a Fiat Dealership.They can calculate the overall electricalrequirement and check that the vehicle electricsystem can support the required load.
CODE card
Keep it in a safe place, not in the car. Make sureyou have the electronic code written on theCODE card with you at all times.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the car is essential forensuring that it maintains its performance and itssafety features, its environmental friendlinessand low running costs for a long time to come.
THE OWNER MANUAL CONTAINS…
... important information, advice and warnings forcorrect use, driving safety and maintenance ofyour car over time. Special attention must bepaid to the symbols provided (safety ofpersons) (environmental protection) (carintegrity).
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
DASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the differentversions.
1. Side air vent – 2. Left stalk: external light control – 3. Instrument panel and warning lights – 4. Right stalk: windscreen wipercontrols, rear window wiper, trip computer – 5. Centre air vents – 6. Oddments compartment/radio console – 7. Passengerairbag – 8. Oddments compartment/hidden document holder – 9. Heating/ventilation/climate control system controls – 10.Electric window controls – 11. Glove compartment – 12. Gear lever – 13. Driver's air bag
fig. 1 F0S0365
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SYMBOLSSpecial coloured labels have been attached near oractually on some of the components of your car.These labels bear symbols that remind you of theprecautions to be taken as regards that particularcomponent.The inner surface of the engine bonnet includes alabel with the different symbols used.
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEMThis is an electronic engine locking system whichincreases protection against attempted thefts of thecar. It is automatically activated when the ignition keyis removed.Each time the vehicle is started by turning theignition key to MAR-ON, the Fiat CODE systemcontrol unit sends a recognition code to the enginecontrol unit to deactivate the immobiliser.If, during starting, the code is not correctlyrecognised, a warning light comes on in theinstrument panel. In this case, turn the key to STOPand then to MAR; if it is still locked, try again withthe other keys that come with the vehicle. Contact aFiat Dealership if you still cannot start the engine.
IMPORTANT Each key has its own code which mustbe stored by the system's electronic control unit.Contact the Fiat Dealership to have new keys (up toeight) stored with the code.
Warning light switching on while driving
If the warning light switches on, this means thatthe system is running a self-diagnosis (for examplefor a voltage drop). Should the fault persist, contact aFiat Dealership.
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THE KEYS
CODE CARD(for versions/markets, where provided)
The car is delivered with two copies of the ignitionkey and with the CODE card which bears thefollowing:A fig. 2 the electronic code;B fig. 2 the mechanical key code to be given to theFiat Dealership when ordering duplicate keys.You should have the electronic code A with you at alltimes.
IMPORTANT All the keys and the CODE card mustbe handed over to the new owner when sellingthe car.
The electronic components inside the keymay be damaged if the key is subjectedto strong shocks. In order to ensure
complete efficiency of the electronic devicesinside the keys, they should never be exposed todirect sunlight.
KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL
The metal insert A fig. 3 operates:❒ the ignition switch;❒ the door locks and the tailgate (for versions/
markets where provided);❒ the locking/unlocking of the fuel cap.
fig. 2 F0S0002 fig. 3 F0S0003
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KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)
The metal insert A fig. 4 operates:❒ the ignition switch;❒ the door locks;❒ the locking/unlocking of the fuel cap.Press button B fig. 4 to open/close the metal insert.
Unlocking the doors and the tailgate
Briefly press button : for unlocking of doors andtailgate, timed switching-on of internal lights anddouble flashing of direction indicators (forversions/markets where provided).Door lock is automatically released if the fuel cut-offsystem trips.
Locking the doors and the tailgate
Briefly press button : for remote locking of doorsand tailgate, switching-off of the internal ceiling lightsand single flashing of direction indicators (*).If one or more doors are open, the doors will not belocked. This is indicated by a rapid flashing of thedirection indicators (*). If the luggage compartmentis open, the doors will, however, be locked. Whena speed of over 20 km/h is reached, the doors will beautomatically locked if this specific function was set(*).(*) For versions/markets, where provided
Opening the tailgate by the remote control
Press button to release (open) the tailgateremotely.The tailgate opening is indicated by double flashing ofdirection indicators.
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL REMOTECONTROLS
The system can recognise up to 8 keys withincorporated remote control. Should a new key withremote control be necessary, contact a FiatDealership, taking with you the CODE card, apersonal identity document and the car’s ownershipdocuments.
REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
A
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❒ press button A fig. 5 and open the metal insert Bfig. 5;
❒ turn the screw C fig. 5 to using a fine bitscrewdriver;
❒ take out the battery case D fig. 5 and replace thebattery E fig. 5 making sure that polarities arecorrect;
❒ refit the battery case D inside the key and lock itturning the screw C to .
Used batteries should be disposed of, asspecified by law, in the special containers,otherwise take them to a Fiat Dealership,
which will deal with their disposal.
REPLACINGTHE REMOTE CONTROLCOVER
Proceed as shown in the figure fig. 6 e fig. 7 toreplace the remove control cover.
A
fig. 5 F0S0005
fig. 6 F0S0352
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IGNITION DEVICEThe key can be turned to 3 different positions fig. 8:❒ STOP: engine off, key can be removed, steering
column locked. Some electrical devices (e.g. soundsystem, central door locking system, etc.) canoperate;
❒ MAR: driving position. All electrical devices areenabled;
❒ AVV: engine start-up.The ignition switch is fitted with a safety system thatrequires the ignition key to be turned back to STOPif the engine does not start, before the startingoperation can be repeated.
STEERING LOCK
Engagement: when the key is in position STOP,remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it islocked.
Disengagement: move the steering wheel slightlyas you turn the ignition key to MAR.
WARNING
Never remove the key while the car ismoving.The steering wheel would
automatically lock as soon as you try to turn it.This also applies to when the car is towed. It isabsolutely forbidden to carry out anyafter-market operation involving steeringsystem or steering column modifications (e.g.:installation of anti-theft device) that couldbadly affect performance and safety,invalidate the warranty and also result innon-compliance of the car with type-approvalrequirements.
fig. 8 F0S0006
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CONTROL PANEL ANDINSTRUMENTSInstrument background colour and type may vary according to the version.
The warning lights and are only present on Diesel versions.
The warning light is available only on versions with Dualogic gearbox (see “Dualogic” supplement).
Panel version with light background
A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Rev counter C. Multifunctional display with digital fuel level indicator and digitalindicator of engine coolant temperature.
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Panel version with dark background
A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Rev counter C. Multifunctional display with digital fuel level indicator and digitalindicator of engine coolant temperature.
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SPEEDOMETER (SPEED INDICATOR)
The indicator A fig. 11 shows the car speed(speedometer).
REV COUNTER
The indicator B fig. 11 shows the engine rpm.
DIGITAL FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
The digital indicator C fig. 11 shows the amount offuel in the tank.The warning light E fig. 11 switches on to indicatethat approximately 5 litres of fuel are left in the tank.Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty: thegaps in fuel delivery could damage the catalyst.
ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATUREINDICATOR
The digital indicator D fig. 11 shows the temperatureof the engine coolant fluid and starts working whenthe fluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C.The first segment is always on to show the correctoperation of the system.The warning light F fig. 11 (with a message on themultifunction display) indicates that the coolanttemperature is too high; in this case, stop the engineand contact the Fiat Dealership.
fig. 11 F0S0284
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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYThe car may be equipped with a multifunction displaythat, according to previous settings, will show usefuldriving information.
GEAR SHIFT INDICATION(for versions/markets, where provided)
Shift up
Shift downOn vehicles with a manual gearbox, the gear shiftindicator suggests gear changes to the driver (SHIFTUP or SHIFT DOWN) via a special display on thecontrol panel. This suggestion to change gear isdesigned to improve consumption and ensure thebest driving style.
Note The indication in the instrument panel remainson until the driver changes gear or until the drivingconditions return to a situation where a changinggear is no longer required to improve consumption.
CONTROL BUTTONS
+ To scroll through the screen and the relatedoptions upwards or to increase the value displayedfig. 12.
MENU ESC Press briefly to access the menu and/orgo to next screen or to confirm therequired menu option. Hold down to goback to the standard screen.
– To scroll through the screen and the optionsdownwards or to decrease the value displayed.
Note Buttons + and – activate different functionsaccording to the following situations:❒ within the menu, they allow you to scroll up and
down through the options;❒ during settings operations, they increase or
decrease values.
M E N UE S C
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Note When one of the front doors is opened, thedisplay is activated showing the time and km/mileage(for markets/versions, where provided) for a fewseconds.
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY “STANDARD”SCREEN
The standard screen fig. 13-fig. 14 can show thefollowing information:1 SPORT driving mode indication (versions 1.4 16V)
ECO driving mode indication (versions 0.9TwinAir 85 HP)
2 Dualdrive electric steering engagement3 Digital fuel level gauge4 Date5 Headlamp alignment position (only with dipped
headlamps on)
6 Odometer (display of distance travelled inkilometres/miles)
7 Possible ice on the road indication8 Time9 External temperature indicator10 Gear Shift Indication11 Start&Stop (for versions/markets, where
provided)12 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge
SETUP MENU
The menu comprises a series of functions arranged ina cycle which can be selected through buttons +and – to access the different select operations andsettings (setup) given in the following paragraphs.A submenu is provided for some items (Clock andUnit of measurement).
fig. 13 F0S0364 fig. 14 F0S0363
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The setup menu can be activated by pressing theMENU ESC button briefly. Single presses on buttons+ or – will scroll through the setup menu options.Operating modes are different according to thecharacteristics of the option selected. The menuincludes the following functions:❒ LIGHTING❒ SPEED BEEP❒ TRIP B DATA❒ SET TIME❒ SET DATE❒ SEE RADIO❒ AUTOCLOSE❒ MEASUREMENT UNIT❒ LANGUAGE❒ BUZZER VOLUME❒ BUTTON VOLUME❒ BELT BUZZER❒ SERVICE❒ PASSENGER AIRBAG❒ DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS❒ EXIT MENU
Selecting an option from the main menu without asubmenu:❒ briefly press the MENU ESC button to select the
main menu option you wish to modify;❒ press buttons + or – (with single presses) to select
the new setting;❒ a short press on button MENU ESC will store the
setting and then return to the same main menuoption that was first selected.
Selecting an option from the main menu with asubmenu:❒ a short press on MENU ESC button will display
the first submenu option;❒ press buttons + or – (with single presses) to scroll
through all the submenu options;❒ a short press on MENU ESC button will select the
displayed submenu option and enter the associatedsetting menu;
❒ press buttons + or – (with single presses) to selectthe new setting for this submenu option;
❒ a short press on button MENU ESC will store thesetting and then return to the same submenuoption that was first selected.
MENU FUNCTIONS
Passenger compartment light adjustment
The instrument panel with reconfigurablemultifunction display is provided with a light sensor
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capable of detecting environmental light conditionsand adjusting the brightness of the instrumentsaccordingly.The brightness of the instrument panel maytherefore change while travelling following an eventcausing a switch from “day” to “night” conditions (orvice versa) in the passenger compartment (e.g. in atunnel, on avenues in shadows, under flyovers, etc.).This function is available, with the dipped headlampson and in night-time conditions, to adjust thebrightness of the instrument panel, buttons, soundsystem display and automatic climate control display.For versions/markets, where provided, during thedaytime, and with the dipped headlamps on, theinstrument panel, buttons and sound system andautomatic climate control displays are set tomaximum brightness.To adjust the light intensity, proceed as follows:❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the
display flash the previously stored level;❒ press button + or – to adjust the brightness level;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return
to the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
Speed Beep (Speed limit)
This function is used to set the car speed limit (km/hor mph); the driver is immediately alerted whenthis limit is exceeded (see section “Warning lightsand messages”).
To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows:❒ briefly press the MENU ESC button to make
the display show the words (Speed Beep);❒ press button + or – to select speed limit activation
(On) or deactivation (Off);❒ if the function is on, press + or – to select the
required speed limit and then press MENU ESC toconfirm.
Note Setting is possible between 30 and 200 km/h,or 20 and 125 mph, according to the previouslyset unit. See the "Measurement unit adjustment(Measurement unit)" paragraph described below. Thesetting will increase/decrease by five units each timebutton +/- is pressed. Hold down the button +/-to increase/decrease the setting rapidly. Completethe setting by briefly pressing the button whenyou approach the required value.❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the
display flash (On);❒ press button – : (Off ) will flash on the display;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
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Trip B data (ActivatingTrip B)
With this function is possible to turn the Trip Bdisplay (trip meter) on and off.For further information see “Trip computer”.Proceed as follows to switch the function on and off:❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly, the display
will flash On or Off depending on the previoussetting;
❒ press button + or – to set;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
Time adjustment (Clock adjustment)
This function enables to set the clock through twosub-menus: “Time” and “Format”.To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:❒ briefly press MENU ESC: the display will show the
two submenus “Time” and “Mode”;❒ press the button + or – to switch between the
two submenus;❒ once the submenu to be modified has been
selected, briefly press the MENU ESC button;❒ when you select “Time”, pressing MENU ESC
briefly makes the "hours" flash on the display;❒ press + or – to set the value;
❒ briefly press MENU ESC: the “minutes” will flashon the display;
❒ press + or – to set the value.
Note The setting will increase or decrease by oneunit each time the button + or – is pressed. Holddown the button to increase/decrease the settingrapidly and automatically. Complete the settingby briefly pressing the button when you approach therequired value.❒ when you select “Mode”, pressing MENU ESC
makes the mode flash on the display;❒ press button + or – to select “24h” or “12h”.
When you have made the required adjustments,press MENU ESC to go back to the submenuscreen or hold the button down to go back to themain menu screen without saving.
❒ again, give the MENU ESC button a long press toreturn to the standard screen or to the mainmenu according to the position in the menu.
Set date (Setting the date)
Using this function it is possible to update the date(day - month - year).Proceed as follows to update:❒ briefly press MENU ESC: “year” will flash on the
display;❒ press + or – to set the value;❒ briefly press MENU ESC: “month” will flash on the
display;
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❒ press + or – to set the value;❒ briefly press MENU ESC: “day” will flash on the
display;❒ press + or – to set the value;
Note The setting will increase or decrease by oneunit each time the button + or – is pressed. Holddown the button to increase/decrease the settingrapidly and automatically. Complete the settingby briefly pressing the button when you approach therequired value.❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
See radio (audio information display)
With this function the display shows informationabout the sound system.❒ Radio: selected radio station frequency or RDS
message, automatic tuning activation orAutoSTore;
❒ Audio CD, MP3 CDs: track number;To show the sound system information on thedisplay (On) or clear it (Off ), proceed as follows:❒ briefly press the MENU ESC button, making the
display flash On or Off according to the previouslyset level;
❒ press button + or – to set;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
Autoclose (automatic central locking with thecar in motion - where provided)
When activated (On), this function locks the doorsautomatically when the vehicle speed exceeds 20km/h.Proceed as follows to activate or deactivate thisfunction:❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to display a
submenu;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the
display flash On or Off according to the previouslystored level;
❒ press button + or – to set;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the submenu screen or give the button a longpress to return to the main menu screen withoutstoring;
❒ again, give the MENU ESC button a long press toreturn to the standard screen or to the mainmenu according to the position in the menu.
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Unit of measurement (Setting the unit ofmeasurement)
With this function it is possible to set the unitsthrough three submenus: "Distances","Consumption" and "Temperature".To set the required unit proceed as follows:❒ briefly press the MENU ESC button, displaying
three submenus;❒ press button + or – to browse the three
sub-menus;❒ once the submenu to be modified has been
selected, briefly press the MENU ESC button;❒ when you select “Distances”, briefly pressing
MENU ESC makes the display show "km" or "mi"depending on the previous setting;
❒ press button + or – to set;❒ when you select “Consumption”, briefly pressing
MENU ESC makes km/l, l/100km or mpg appearon the display depending on the previous setting;
If the set distance unit is "km", the fuel consumptionunit will be displayed in km/l or l/100 km.If the distance unit set is “mi” the fuel consumptionunit will be displayed in “mpg”.❒ press button + or – to set;❒ when you select “Temperature”, pressing MENU
ESC makes °C or °F appear on the displaydepending on the previous setting;
❒ press button + or – to set;
When you have made the required adjustments,briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to thesubmenu screen or hold the button down to go backto the main menu screen without saving.❒ again, give the MENU ESC button a long press to
return to the standard screen or to the mainmenu according to the position in the menu.
Language (Language selection)
Display messages can be shown in differentlanguages: Italian, English, German, Portuguese,Spanish, French, Dutch and Polish.To set the desired language, proceed as follows:❒ briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set
“language” will flash on the display;❒ press button + or – to set;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
Warnings volume (Adjusting the alert/warningacoustic signal volume)
With this function the volume of the buzzer whichaccompanies the display of any failure/warning can beadjusted according to 8 levels.To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:❒ briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set
volume level will flash on the display;
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❒ press + or – to set the value;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
Button volume (Adjusting the button volume)
This function may be used to adjust (over 8 levels)the volume of the noise made when the MENU ESC,+ and – buttons are pressed.To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:❒ briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set
volume level will flash on the display;❒ press + or – to set the value;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen without storing.
Belt buzzer (Buzzer activation for S.B.R.indication)
This function can only be displayed after a FiatDealership has deactivated the SBR system (see “SBRsystem” in the “Safety” section).
Service (Scheduled servicing)
Using this function you can display information aboutthe mileage intervals for car servicing.To consult this display, proceed as follows:
❒ briefly press the MENU ESC button, which makesthe display show the service interval in km or miaccording to the previous setting (see "Distanceunits of measurement" paragraph);
❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return tothe menu screen or give the button a long pressto return to the standard screen.
Note The "Scheduled Servicing Plan" requires thevehicle to be serviced every 30,000 km (or 18,000miles). This is automatically displayed, when theignition key is turned to MAR, from 2,000 km (or theequivalent in miles) and reappears every 200 km (orthe equivalent in miles). Below 200 km servicingindications are more frequent. The display will be inkilometres or miles depending on the measurementunit settings. When the next scheduled service isapproaching and the key is turned to MAR, the wordService will appear on the display, followed by thenumber of kilometres or miles left. Go to a FiatDealership, where the "Scheduled Servicing Plan"operations will be performed and the message willbe reset.
Passenger air bag (Activation/deactivation ofpassenger-side front air bag and side bag toprotect chest/pelvis area)(*) For versions/markets where provided
This function is used to activate/deactivate the frontpassenger's airbag.Proceed as follows:
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❒ press MENU ESC and, after the message Bag pass:Off (to deactivate) or Bag pass: On (to activate) isdisplayed by pressing buttons + or – , press MENUESC again;
❒ the confirmation message will appear on thedisplay;
❒ press buttons + or – to select (Yes) (confirmingactivation/deactivation) or (No) (to abort);
❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly, a messageconfirming the selection will be displayed andyou will return to the menu screen or pressing thebutton for longer you will return to the standardscreen without storing.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
With this function is possible to turn the day lightson and off.Proceed as follows to activate or deactivate thisfunction:❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to display a
submenu;❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the
display flash On or Off according to the previouslystored level;
❒ press button + or – to set;
❒ press the MENU ESC button briefly to return tothe submenu screen or give the button a longpress to return to the main menu screen withoutstoring;
❒ again, give the MENU ESC button a long press toreturn to the standard screen or to the mainmenu according to the position in the menu.
Exit menu
This function closes the cycle of settings listed in themenu screen.Briefly press MENU ESC to go back to the standardscreen without saving.Press – to return to the first menu option (SpeedBeep).
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TRIP COMPUTER
General information
The Trip computer is used to display information oncar operation when the key is turned to MAR.This function is composed of separate trips, called“Trip A” and “Trip B” which can monitor the entiremission (journey) in a reciprocally independentmanner.Both functions can be reset (reset means start of anew journey).“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:❒ Range❒ Distance travelled❒ Average consumption❒ Current consumption❒ Average speed❒ Trip time (driving time).“Trip B” may be used to display the figures relatingto:❒ Distance travelled B❒ Average consumption B❒ Average speed B❒ Trip time B (driving time).
Note The “Trip B” function may be disabled (see“Activating Trip B”). “Range” and “Instantconsumption" parameters cannot be reset.
Values displayed
RangeIt indicates the distance that can still be travelledbased on the fuel in the tank assuming that drivingconditions will not change. The display will show thereading '----' when the following events take place:❒ range value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)❒ car parked with engine running for a long period.
IMPORTANT The range can be affected by severalfactors: driving style (see “Driving style” in the“Starting and driving” section), type of route(motorway, towns and cities, mountain roads, etc.),conditions of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Tripplanning must therefore take the above into account.Distance travelledThis value shows the distance covered from the startof the new journey.Average consumptionThis value shows the approximate average fuelconsumption from the start of the new journey.Current consumptionThis indicates the fuel consumption. The value isconstantly updated. The display will show "----" if thecar is parked with the engine running.
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Average speedThis value shows the car's average speed based onthe overall time elapsed since the start of the newjourney.Journey timeTime elapsed since the start of the new journey.
TRIP control button
The TRIP button is located on the right hand stalkfig. 15. With the ignition key turned to MAR, thisbutton allows you to view the previously describedparameters and also zero them to begin a newmission:❒ brief press to access the various parameter
displays;❒ long press to reset and then start a new mission.
New mission
It begins after a reset:❒ “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the
relevant button;❒ “automatic” resetting, when the “Trip distance”
reaches 9999.9 km or when the “Travel time”reaches 99:59 (99 hours and 59 minutes);
❒ disconnection/reconnection of the battery.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip A” or“Trip B” details are being displayed resets theinformation associated with the function displayed.
Start of journey procedure
With the ignition key in the MAR-ON position, resetby pressing the TRIP button and keeping it pressedfor more than 2 seconds.
ExitTrip
You can automatically exit the TRIP function once allthe values have been displayed or by holding theMENU ESC button down for more than 1 second.
fig. 15 F0S0090
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FRONT SEATS
WARNING
All adjustments must be made with thecar stationary.
LENGTHWISE DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT
Lift the lever A fig. 16 and push the seat forwards orbackwards: in the driving position your arms shouldrest on the rim of the steering wheel.
WARNING
Once you have released the adjustmentlever, always check that the seat is
locked on the guides by trying to move it backand forth. Failure to lock the seat in place couldresult in the seat moving suddenly and thedriver losing control of the car.
ADJUSTING BACKREST INCLINATION
Turn knob B fig. 17.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT(for versions/markets, where provided)
Operate lever C fig. 18 to lift or lower the rear partof the cushion to achieve the most comfortabledriving position.
fig. 16 F0S0013 fig. 17 F0S0014
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BACKREST FOLDING
To fold the backrest over, adjust lever D fig. 19(movement 1) and push the backrest forwards until itlocks (movement 2); release lever D and, pushingthe backrest, slide the seat forwards (movement 3).
DRIVER AND PASSENGER SIDES WITHPOSITION MEMORY(for versions/markets, where provided)
To restore the seat to its original position, slide theseat backwards pushing the backrest until the seatlocks (movement 4), adjust lever D fig. 19(movement 5) and raise the backrest (movement 6)until the locking can be heard.
IMPORTANT Using lever D fig. 19 before locking theseat in its original position will cause the initial seatposition to be lost. In this case the position of theseat must be restored through lengthwise adjustmentA fig. 16.
PASSENGER SIDE WITHOUT POSITIONMEMORY
To restore the seat to its original position, slide theseat backwards pushing the backrest until the desiredposition is reached (movement 4), adjust lever Dfig. 19 (movement 5) and raise the backrest(movement 6) until the locking can be heard.The type of reattachment manoeuvre has beenchosen to guarantee the safety of the occupant. If anobstacle is present (e.g. a bag) and the seat cannotbe returned to its original position, the mechanismreattaches the seat only positioning the backrestto ensure that the guides are always locked.
fig. 18 F0S0015 fig. 19 F0S0154
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REAR SEATS
BACKREST RELEASE
For versions with joint seat, lift levers A fig. 20 and Bfig. 20 and guide the backrest onto the cushion.For versions with split seat, lift lever A or B torelease respectively the left or right part ofthe backrest and guide the backrest onto thecushion.
HEAD RESTRAINTS
FRONT
Head restraints are height adjustable; to adjust themoperate as follows.Upwards adjustment: lift the head restraint untilit locks.Downwards adjustment: press the button A fig.21 and lower the head restraint.
WARNING
All adjustments must be carried out onlywith the vehicle stationary and engine
off. Head restraints must be adjusted so thatthe head, rather than the neck, rests on them.Only in this case can they protect your headcorrectly.
fig. 20 F0S0017 fig. 21 F0S0033
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WARNING
To make the best use of the headrestraint protective action, adjust the
backrest so that you are setting upright andkeep your head as close as possible to the headrestraint.
REAR(for versions/markets, where provided)
To extract the rear head restraints press buttons Bfig. 22 and C fig. 22 at the side of the two supportssimultaneously and upwards. The rear head restraintsmust be lifted out with the backrest released andtilted toward the passenger compartment or withthe tailgate open. To bring the head restraint to thecorrect position, lift it until you hear it click.To lower the head restraint press button B. Theparticular head restraint shape deliberately interferes
with the passenger correctly supporting their backon the backrest in order to force them to lift thehead restraint and use it correctly.
IMPORTANT If the rear seats are used, always setthe head restraints in the "completely raised"position.
fig. 22 F0S0034
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STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT(for versions/markets, where provided)
The steering wheel can be adjusted vertically.To adjust the steering wheel, move the lever A fig. 23downwards to position 2. Adjust the steering wheelinto the most suitable position and lock it in thisposition by moving the lever A to position 1.
WARNING
All adjustments must be carried out onlywith the vehicle stationary and engine
off.
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORThe mirror is fitted with a safety device that causesits release in the event of a violent impact withthe passenger. Lever A fig. 24 can be used to movethe mirror to two different positions: normal orantiglare.
ELECTROCHROMIC INTERIOR MIRROR(for versions/markets, where provided)
Some versions have an electrochromic mirror withautomatic antiglare function. There is an ON/OFFbutton on the lower part of the mirror foractivating/deactivating the electrochromic function.When the function is active, a LED on the mirroris active. When reverse gear is engaged, the mirror isautomatically set for daytime use.
fig. 23 F0S0018 fig. 24 F0S0019
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DOOR MIRRORS
WITH MANUAL ADJUSTMENT
The door mirror can be adjusted from outside byexerting a slight pressure on the four sides of theglass.
WITH ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
Proceed as follows:❒ select the mirror using selector B fig. 25;❒ adjust the mirror using the joystick A fig. 25 in the
four directions.
FOLDINGTHE MIRRORS
When required (for example when the mirror causesdifficulty in narrow spaces) it is possible to fold themirrors by moving them from position 1 fig. 26(open), to position 2 fig. 26 (closed).
WARNING
As door mirrors are curved, they mayslightly alter the perception of distance.
When driving the mirrors should always be inposition 1.
fig. 25 F0S0020 fig. 26 F0S0035
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TEMPERATURE COMFORT
VENTS
1. Vents for defrosting or demisting the windscreen – 2. Adjustable centre vents – 3. Adjustable side vents – 4. Fixed diffusersfor side windows – 5. Lower diffusers
fig. 27 F0S0021
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HEATING AND VENTILATION
CONTROLS
A Air temperature knob fig. 28 (red = hot/blue =cold)
B Fan speed knob fig. 28
Note To stop the air flow from the vents turn theknob to 0.C Air recirculation knob fig. 28 – internal air
recirculation– air intake from outside
IMPORTANT It is advisable to switch the airrecirculation on whilst queueing or in tunnels toprevent the introduction of polluted air. However, itis better not to use the function for long periods,particularly if there are many people on board,to prevent the windows from misting inside.
D Air distribution knob fig. 28 toward the bodyand the side windowstoward the body, the side windows and the feettoward the feet onlytoward the feet and the windshieldtoward the windscreen only.
E Heated rear window activation/deactivationbutton fig. 28. The LED on the button comes onto indicate activation.
In order to maintain battery efficiency, the function isautomatically deactivated after about 20 minutes.
Fast front window demisting/defrosting
Proceed as follows:❒ turn knob A to the red section;❒ turn knob C to ;❒ turn knob D to ;❒ turn knob B to 4 (maximum fan speed).
fig. 28 F0S0022
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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)
CONTROLS
A Air temperature knob (red = hot/blue = cold) fig.29
B Fan speed knob and climate control systemactivation/deactivation fig. 29. Press the knob toactivate the climate control system; the LEDon the knob switches on. This enables rapidcooling of the passenger compartment.
Note To stop the air flow from the vents turn theknob to 0.C Air recirculation knob fig. 29
internal air recirculationair intake from outside
IMPORTANT It is advisable to switch the airrecirculation on whilst queueing or in tunnels toprevent the introduction of polluted air. However, itis better not to use the function for long periods,particularly if there are many people on board,to prevent the windows from misting inside.D Air distribution knob fig. 29
toward the body and the side windowstoward the body, the side windows and the feettoward the feet onlytoward the feet and the windscreentoward the windscreen only
E Heated rear window activation/deactivationbutton fig. 29.
The LED on the button comes on to indicateactivation.In order to maintain battery efficiency, the function isautomatically deactivated after about 20 minutes.
Fast front window and front side windowsdemisting/defrosting (MAX-DEF)
Proceed as follows:❒ turn knob A to the red section;❒ turn knob C to ;❒ turn knob D to ;❒ turn knob B to 4 (maximum fan speed).
fig. 29 F0S0023
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IMPORTANT The climate control system is veryuseful for speeding up demisting since it dehumidifiesthe air. Adjust the controls as described above andpress knob B to switch the climate control systemon: the LED on the knob will light up.
SYSTEM SERVICING
In winter, the climate control system must be turnedon at least once a month for about 10 minutes.Have the system inspected at a Fiat Dealershipbefore the summer.
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)
According to the temperature set by the user, theautomatic climate control system fig. 30automatically adjusts:❒ the temperature of the air sent into the passenger
compartment;❒ the speed of the fan (continuous variation of the
air flow rate);❒ the distribution of the air in the passenger
compartment;❒ compressor engagement/disengagement (for
cooling/dehumidifying the air);❒ interior air recirculation activation/deactivation.All the above functions can be changed manually byselecting the required function(s). Manual setting of a
fig. 30 F0S0024
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function does not impair the automatic control ofthe other functions even if the AUTO button LED isoff.
CONTROLS
A button fig. 30 AUTO - Automatic climatecontrol function engagement
When the AUTO button is pressed and the requiredtemperature is set, the system adjusts airtemperature, quantity and distribution into thepassenger compartment and controls thecompressor operation.
B button fig. 30 - Compressor engagement/disengagement
Pressing the button, with LED on, the compressorand the LED switch off.When the compressor is off:❒ the system will deactivate air recirculation to
prevent the window from misting up;❒ it is not possible to convey air to the passenger
compartment with a temperature below theoutside temperature (the displayed temperaturevalue will flash when the system cannot guaranteethe required comfort conditions);
❒ the fan speed can be manually reset (withcompressor enabled, ventilation cannot go below abar shown on the display).
C button fig. 30 OFF - Switching off thesystem
When the OFF button is pressed the system isswitched off.With the system off, the climate control systemconditions are as follows:❒ all LEDs off;❒ set temperature display off;❒ air recirculation off;❒ compressor off;❒ the fan is off.In this condition, air recirculation can be turned onor off without activating the system.
D button fig. 30 - Air recirculation on/off
It is advisable to switch the internal air recirculationon while in queues or in tunnels to prevent theintroduction of polluted air.LED on button ON = recirculation ON.LED on button OFF = recirculation OFF.At low temperatures or if the compressor is off, therecirculation is forced to off to avoid misting.
IMPORTANT It is inadvisable to use air recirculationon cold days as it would considerably increase thepossibility of windows misting up inside.
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E buttons fig. 30 -Temperature setting
When the button is pressed the temperaturerequested in the passenger compartment rises untilthe value HI is reached (maximum heating).When the button is pressed the temperaturerequested in the passenger compartment decreasesuntil the value LO is reached (maximum cooling).
IMPORTANT If the heating fluid is not sufficientlyhot, the maximum fan speed does not come onstraight away in order to limit the intake ofinsufficiently hot air into the passengercompartment.
F buttons fig. 30 - - Fan speed adjustment
When the buttons or are pressed respectively,the fan speed and that shown by the display barsincreases or decreases.The fan can be cut off only if the compressor hasbeen switched off (B button).To restore automatic fan speed control, press theAUTO button.
G H I buttons fig. 30 - Manual selectionof air distribution
By pressing the buttons, one of the five possible airflow distribution patterns can be selected:
air flow to the windscreen and front side windowvents to demist or defrost them.
air flow to central and side dashboard vents toventilate the chest and the face during the hotseason.air flow towards the front seat feet area. Due tothe natural tendency of heat to spread upwards,this type of distribution warms the passengercompartment up as quickly as possible, providingan immediate feeling of warmth.
+ distribution between feet area vents(warmest air) and dashboard vents (coolestair).
+ distribution between feet area vents andwindscreen/front side window vents. Thistype of distribution achieves effectiveheating of the passenger compartment andprevents the windows from misting up.
The set air distribution is shown by the LEDs on theselected buttons.To restore the automatic air distribution control,press the AUTO button.
L button fig. 30 - Front window fastdemisting/defrosting
When the button is pressed the system activatesall the functions required for fast demisting/defrosting:❒ compressor on (if the weather conditions are
suitable);❒ air recirculation off;❒ maximum air temperature setting (HI);
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❒ fan speed determined according to the coolanttemperature;
❒ air flow conveyed to the windscreen and front sidewindows;
❒ heated rear window on.
IMPORTANT This function stays on for about 3minutes, from when engine coolant temperatureexceeds 50°C (petrol versions) or 35°C (Dieselversions).
SYSTEM SERVICING
In winter, the climate control system must be turnedon at least once a month for about 10 minutes.Before summer, have the system checked at a FiatDealership.
The system uses R134a refrigerant fluidwhich does not pollute the environment inthe event of accidental leakage. Never
use R12 fluid, which is not compatible with thesystem components.
HEATED REAR WINDOWDEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Press button M to activate this function. Activation isindicated by switching on of warning light on theinstrument panel.This function is timed and it will turn offautomatically after 20 minutes.Press the button again to switch the function off.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on the inside ofthe rear window over the heating filaments to avoiddamage.
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EXTERNAL LIGHTSThe left-hand stalk operates most of the externallights.The ignition key has to be in the MAR-ON positionfor the exterior lights to come on.The instrument panel and the various dashboardcontrols will come on with the external lights.
DAY LIGHTS (DRL)(for versions/markets, where provided)
With the ignition key turned to MAR-ON and theselector wheel turned to position O fig. 31 theday lights are automatically activated; the other lightsand interior lighting remain off. The automaticoperation of the day lights can be activated/deactivated via the display menu (see "MultifunctionDisplay" paragraph in this chapter). If the daytimerunning lights are deactivated, no light comes onwhen the twist switch is turned to O.
WARNING
The daytime running lights are analternative to the dipped beam
headlights for driving during the daytime incountries where it is compulsory to have lightson during the day, and they are also permittedin those countries where this not obligatory.
WARNING
Daytime running lights cannot replacedipped headlights when driving at night
or through tunnels.The use of daytime runninglights is governed by the highway code of thecountry in which you are driving. Comply withlegal requirements.
DIPPED HEADLAMPS/SIDE LIGHTS
With the ignition key turned to MAR-ON, turn thetwist switch to fig. 31. If dipped beams areactivated, the daytime running lights go out and theside and taillights and dipped beams come on. The
warning light will come on in the instrumentpanel.When the ignition key is turned to STOP orremoved and the twist switch is turned from O to
fig. 31 F0S0210
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, all the side lights and number plate lights comeon. The warning light will come on in theinstrument panel.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
To switch on the main beam headlamps, with twistswitch in position fig. 31, push the stalk forwardtoward the dashboard (stable position). The
warning light will come on in the instrumentpanel.They switch off when the stalk is pulled towards thewheel (dipped beams come back on).
FLASHING
You can flash the headlights by pulling the stalktowards the wheel (unstable position) fig. 31. The
warning light will come on in the instrumentpanel.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
Place the lever in the (stable) position:up (position 1 fig. 32): activate the right handindicator;down (position 2): activates the left directionindicator.Warning light or should flash in the instrumentpanel. The indicators switch off automatically whenthe steering wheel is straightened.
Lane change function
If you wish to signal a lane change, put the left stalkin the temporary position for less than half a second.The direction indicator on the selected side flashesthree times and then switches off automatically.
"FOLLOW ME HOME" DEVICE
This allows the space surrounding the car to be lit upfor a certain period of time.Activation: with the ignition key on STOP orremoved, pull the stalk towards the steering wheelwithin 2 minutes from when the engine is turned off.At each single movement of the stalk, the lightswill remain on for an extra 30 seconds up to amaximum of 210 seconds; then the lights areswitched off automatically.Each time the stalk is operated, the warning light
on the instrument panel turns on and the displayshows how long the function remains active.
fig. 32 F0S0211
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The warning light comes on when the stalk is pulledfor the first time and stays lit until the functionswitches itself off automatically. Each time the stalk isactivated it increases the time that the lights remainon.Deactivation: keep the stalk pulled towards thesteering wheel for more than two seconds.
WINDOW CLEANINGThe right stalk controls windscreen wiper/washerand heated rear window wiper/washer operation.
WINDSCREEN WASHER/WIPER
This operates only with the ignition key turned toMAR.The stalk has 5 different positions (4 speeds) fig. 33:A windscreen wiper off.B intermittent operation.C continuous slow operation.D continuous fast operation.E temporary fast operation (unstable position).The temporary fast function lasts as long as youmanually keep the stalk in that position. The lever
fig. 33 F0S0117
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returns to position A when it is released,automatically stopping the windscreen wipers."Smart washing" function: pull the stalk towardsthe steering wheel (unstable position) to operatethe windscreen washer.Keep the lever pulled to activate both thewindscreen washer jet and the windscreen wiperwith a single movement; the latter turns onautomatically if you keep the lever pulled for overhalf a second. The operation of the windscreenwiper terminates several strokes after the lever isreleased; a final cleaning stroke several seconds latercompletes the wiping operation.
Never use the windscreen wipers toremove layers of snow or ice from thewindscreen. In these conditions, the
windscreen wipers may be submitted to excessiveeffort resulting in the motor protection cuttingin and wiper operation being inhibited for a fewseconds. If rear window wiper operation is notrestored, contact a Fiat Dealership.
REAR WINDOW WASHER/ WIPER
This operates only with the ignition key turned toMAR.Turn the knurled ring to to operate the rearwindow wiper.With the windscreen wiper active, rotate theknurled ring to to activate the rear window wiperwhich, in this case, operates (in the differentpositions) in synch with the windscreen wiper, but
with half its frequency. With the windscreen wiperon, engaging reverse gear will automatically turn therear window wiper on, in continuous slow operation.Operation stops when reverse is disengaged."Smart washing" function: push the stalktowards the dashboard (unstable position)to operate the rear window washer.Keep the stalk pressed, with just one movement, tooperate the rear window washer jet and the rearwindow wiper itself; the latter automatically turns onif you keep the stalk pressed for more than half asecond.The rear window wiper stops operating a fewstrokes after releasing the stalk; a further "cleaningstroke", after a few seconds, completes the wipingoperation.
Do not use the rear window wiper toremove layers of snow or ice. In theseconditions, the rear window wipers may
be submitted to excessive effort resulting in themotor protection cutting in and wiper operationbeing inhibited for a few seconds. If rear windowwiper operation is not restored, contact a FiatDealership.
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FRONT ROOF LIGHT
The lens can be set to three positions:❒ right side pressed: light always on❒ left side pressed: light always off❒ central position (neutral): the light switches on and
off when the doors are opened or closed.
IMPORTANT Before getting out of the car, makesure that the switch is in the central position: ensurethat lights are off with doors closed in order toavoid draining the battery.On some versions, the lights switch on and off onlywhen the front driver side door is opened or closed.When the doors are released with the remotecontrol, a timer will be activated for about 10seconds. When locking the doors using the remotecontrol, the roof light goes off.
Roof light timing (lens central position)
Three different switching-on modes are provided:❒ when opening one door a three-minute timer will
start, which restarts each time a door is opened;❒ a timer of about 10 seconds will start when the
ignition key is removed within two minutes fromturning the engine off;
❒ a timer of about 10 seconds will start when thedoors are opened (either by remote control orkey in driver’s door).
Three modes are provided for switching off:❒ when all doors are closed, the 3-minute timer will
stop and a 10-second one will start. This timer willstop when the key is turned to MAR;
❒ when doors are locked (either with remotecontrol or with key on driver side door), the rooflight turns off.
❒ the courtesy lights are turned off in any case after15 minutes to preserve battery duration
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHT
For versions fitted with boot light, the light comeson automatically when the tailgate is opened andit will go off when it is closed.
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DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press button A fig. 34 to activate the CITY function(see paragraph "Dualdrive electric power steering").When this function is active, the wording CITY onthe instrument panel will turn on.To deactivate the function press the button again.
ECO FUNCTION(for versions/markets, where provided)
To activate the ECO function press button E fig. 35for at least 5 seconds.When the ECO function is activated, the vehicle isset for city driving, featured by less effort on thesteering wheel (Dualdrive system on) and reducedfuel consumption.
When this function is active, the wording ECO onthe instrument panel will turn on.This function is stored and, at the next starting, thesystem keeps the setting it had before the engine wasshut down.The E button should be pressed again to turn thefunction off and restore the normal driving setting.
SPORT FUNCTION(for versions/markets, where provided)
To activate the SPORT function hold button D fig. 36pressed for at least 5 seconds.When the function SPORT is on, a sports drivingsetting is activated that features more responsiveacceleration and increased force required at thesteering wheel to produce a more sporty drive.When this function is active, the wording SPORT onthe instrument panel will turn on.
fig. 34 F0S0036 fig. 35 F0S0360
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The D button should be pressed again to turn thefunction off and restore the normal driving setting.
IMPORTANT When the SPORT function is active,during acceleration the steering may shudder whichis typical of a sports setting.
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
They are turned on by pressing the button B fig. 34,regardless of the position of the ignition key.With the device on, warning lights and light upin the instrument panel.To switch the lights off, press the button B again.
IMPORTANT The use of hazard warning lightsis governed by the highway code of the country youare driving in: comply with legal requirements.
Emergency braking
In the event of an emergency braking, the hazardwarning light switch on automatically together withwarning lights and on the instrument panel.The function switches off automatically when thenature of the braking changes.This function complies with the relevant legislationscurrently in force.
FOG LIGHTS/REAR FOG LAMPS(for versions/markets, where provided)
The fog lights can be activated only when the dippedheadlamps are on.To turn on the front/rear fog lights, use the button Cfig. 34 as follows:First press: front fog lights onSecond press: rear fog lights onThird press: Front/rear fog lights offWith fog lights on, the warning light on theinstrument panel will come on at the same time.With rear fog lights on, the warning light on theinstrument panel will come on at the same time.
REAR FOG LIGHTS(for versions/markets, where provided)
To turn the lights on press the button D fig. 37 withthe dipped headlamps on.
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With lights on, the warning light on theinstrument panel will come on at the same time.Press the button again to turn the lights off.
INTERIOR FITTINGS
CIGAR LIGHTER(for versions/markets, where provided)
WARNING
The cigar lighter gets very hot. Handle itcarefully and make sure that children
don't touch it: risk of fire and/or burns.Alwayscheck that the cigar lighter is switched off.
SUNVISORS
They are located at the sides of the driving rear viewmirror. They can be adjusted forwards and sidewaysfig. 38.
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The passenger side sun visor includes a courtesymirror, lighted by a specific roof light that can beswitched on using the button B fig. 38.The driver and passenger side sun visors includedocument pockets.
COMPARTMENT IN PASSENGER SIDEDASHBOARD(for versions/markets, where provided)
To open the compartment, use the handle A fig. 39.
WARNING
Never travel with the glovecompartment open: it could injure the
passenger in the event of a crash.
COMPARTMENT IN CENTRAL CONSOLE
To open the compartment, use the groove B fig. 40and pull outwards.
WARNING
Never travel with the compartmentopen: it could injure the passenger in the
event of a crash.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT UNDERTHESEAT(for versions/markets, where provided)
In some versions, there is a storage compartment fig.41 under the passenger seat.To access the storage compartment, lift the frontarea of the cushion 1 fig. 41 to release it, then lift theback of the cushion 2 fig. 41 (backrest side).
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To close the storage compartment, lower and fit theback of the cushion under the backrest withoutforcing it, then press the front part until it locks intoplace.
CUP/BOTTLE HOLDERS
On the central tunnel there are two cup/can holdersfor the front seats and two for the rear seats.
POWER SOCKET(for versions/markets, where provided)
The power socket is located on the central tunneland is powered when ignition key is turned to MAR.To use the socket, open the protective lid A fig. 42.Correct operation is ensured only if the connectedaccessories are provided with approved standardplugs, present on all Lineaccessori Fiat components.
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT With the engine off andignition key turned to MAR, the extended use (forinstance for over one hour) of accessories whichdrain use a lot of current may reduce batteryefficiency and therefore cause misfiring.
Accessories with a maximum power of 180W (maximum electrical input 15 A) canbe connected to the socket.
PORTABLE NAVIGATOR SETUP(for versions/markets, where provided)
The socket for portable navigator connection islocated on the dashboard fig. 43.
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FIXED GLASS ROOF(for versions/markets, where provided)
The sun roof comprises a wide fixed glass panel anda manually-operated sun blind. The blinds can beused in the "fully closed" or "fully open" positions.To open the blind, grab the handle, press the tooth Afig. 44and move it to the completely open position.To close it, grab the handle and move the blind tothe closing position until tooth A is attached.
SUN ROOF(for versions/markets, where provided)
The sun roof comprises a wide electrically-operatedglass panel and a manually-operated sun blind. Theblinds can be used in the "fully closed" or "fully open"positions.To open the blind, grab the handle, press the tooth Afig. 45 and move it to the completely open position.To close it, grab the handle and move the blind tothe closing position until tooth A is attached.The sun roof can be operated only with the ignitionkey turned to MAR. The controls A and B fig. 46are located near the front courtesy light and operateroof closing/opening respectively.
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OPENING
Keep the button B fig. 46 pressed: the roof will moveto "spoiler" position. To fully open the roof pressthe button B again and keep it pressed: the roof willstop in the position reached when the button isreleased.
CLOSURE
Keep the button A fig. 46 pressed: the roof will moveto "spoiler" position. The roof will stop in theposition reached when the button is released. Pressthe button A again and keep it pressed until theroof is completely closed.
Use the sunroof only at “spoiler” positionif a transverse roof rack is fitted.
Do not open the sunroof if there is snowor ice on it: you may damage it.
WARNING
When leaving the vehicle, always removethe key from the ignition to avoid the
risk of injury to those still inside the car due toaccidental operation of the sunroof. Improperuse of the roof can be dangerous. Before andduring operation, always check that no-oneis exposed to the risk of being injured by themoving sunroof or by objects getting caught anddragged by it.
ANTI-CRUSH SAFETY DEVICE
The sun roof has an anti-pinch safety system capableof detecting the presence of an obstacle whilst theroof is closing. When this happens, the system stopsand the movement of the roof is immediatelyreversed.
fig. 45 F0S0097
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INITIALISATION PROCEDURE
After the battery has been disconnected or a fusehas blown, the operation of the sliding roof must beinitialised again.Proceed as follows:❒ keep the button A fig. 46 pressed so that the roof
closes completely in stages❒ after full closing, wait for the sun roof motor to
stop.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the electric device for moving the roof fails, thesun roof can be moved manually proceeding asdescribed below:❒ for manual activation remove the protective cap A
fig. 47 from its housing which is located on theinternal covering behind the sun blind
❒ take the Allen key provided from the tool box inthe boot
❒ insert the key provided into the housing and turnit clockwise to open the roof or anticlockwise toclose the roof.
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DOORS
WARNING
Before opening a door, ensure that youcan do it in conditions of safety. Open
the doors only when the car is stationary.
OPENING/CLOSING WITHTHE KEY
To open from outside (driver's side door):rotate the key to 1 fig. 48 and pull the handle.On versions with central locking, when the key isturned, the doors and the tailgate are simultaneouslyunlocked.To open from outside (passenger's side door):pull the handle. Opening the door is possible onlyif it has been unlocked from inside bringing thehandle to position 1 fig. 49
To lock from outside: with driver's side doorcompletely closed, turn the key to position 2 fig. 49.It is possible to lock the passenger side door onlyfrom inside bringing the handle to position 2 fig. 49.On versions with central locking, when the key isturned, the doors and the tailgate are simultaneouslylocked.To lock/unlock from inside: use the handles onthe door panels fig. 49.Position 1: the door is unlocked.Position 2: the door is locked.On versions with door central locking, the driver'sand passenger's side handles lock/unlock both doorsand tailgate.
IMPORTANT The locked door condition is indicatedby the red symbol A fig. 49 on the interior doorhandle.
fig. 48 F0S0099 fig. 49 F0S0357
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CENTRAL LOCKING(for versions/markets, where provided)
The doors and tailgate must be perfectly closed toactivate the central locking.To unlock from outside (door and tailgate locks)push button on the key with remote control.To lock from outside (door and tailgate locks)push button .
IMPORTANT If one of the doors is not completelyclosed or if there is a fault in the system, the centrallocking will not be activated. If the operation isrepeated 10/11 times in quick succession, the deviceis excluded for approximately 30 seconds.To unlock from inside (door and tailgate locks)pull handle A fig. 50.Operating the lever on driver or passenger sideunlocks both doors and tailgate.
To lock from inside (door and tailgate locks) pushhandle A towards door panel.Operating the lever on driver or passenger side locksboth doors and tailgate.The correct lever position with locked doors isshown by the red symbol B fig. 50 visible on thehandles.
B B
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POWER WINDOWS
POWER WINDOWS(for versions/markets, where provided)
These operate when the ignition key is turned toMAR and for about 2 minutes after turning the keyto STOP or removing it.The power window control buttons are locatedbeside the gear lever and activate fig. 51:A Opening/closing of the left window.B Opening/closing of the right window.Holding the button pressed for a few seconds, thewindow raises or lowers automatically (only with keyon MAR).
WARNING
Incorrect use of the power windows maybe dangerous. Before and during
operation, always check that no-one is exposedto the risk of being injured either directly bythe moving window or through objects gettingcaught and being dragged.
WARNING
When leaving the car, always remove theignition key to avoid the risk of injury
of people still on board due to accidentaloperation of the power windows.
MANUAL WINDOW WINDERS(for versions/markets, where provided)
On some versions the window winders are manual.To open/close the window operate the handle on thedoor panel.
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BOOT
OPENINGTHETAILGATE WITHTHE KEYMETAL INSERT
To release the lock, use the metal insert of theignition key A fig. 52.Tailgate opening is eased by the action of the side gasstruts.On some versions, opening the tailgate will switchthe luggage compartment roof light on: the light willgo off automatically when the tailgate is closed.The light will stay on for about 15 minutes afterturning the key to STOP: if during this time, a dooror the tailgate is opened, the light will switch onagain for 15 minutes.
OPENINGTHETAILGATE WITHTHEREMOTE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press button on the key with the remotecontrol.The direction indicators will blink twice when thetailgate is opened.
SOFTTOUCH POWER HANDLE(for versions/markets, where provided)
On some versions, the tailgate (if released) can beopened only from outside the car operating onthe power handle B fig. 53 located under the tailgateedge.The boot can be opened at any time if the doors areunlocked.
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To open it, enable the handle, opening one of thefront doors or unlocking the doors with the remotecontrol or using the key without remote control.If the tailgate is not shut properly the instrumentpanel warning light (where provided) will switchon.
TAILGATE CLOSURE
To close, lower the tailgate by pressing near the lockuntil you hear it click.In the inner part of the tailgate a strap B fig. 54makes it easier to hold and close the tailgate.
WARNING
Never exceed the maximum allowedload in the boot (see "Technical
Specifications").Make sure that the objects arewell arranged in the boot so that they will notbe projected forwards following sudden braking.
WARNING
Do not travel with the tailgate open:exhaust gas may enter the passenger
compartment.
WARNING
If you are travelling in areas with fewfilling stations and you want to transport
fuel in a spare tank, comply with the law byusing only an approved, suitably secured tank. Inthe event of a collision the fire risk is increasedall the same.
Take care not to knock objects on theroof rack when opening the tailgate.
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EMERGENCYTAILGATE OPENING
To open the tailgate from the passenger'scompartment if the car battery is flat or the electrictailgate lock is faulty, proceed as follows (see“Extending the boot” in this chapter):❒ extract the rear head restraints❒ fold the backrests over❒ to unlock the tailgate mechanically, working from
the inside of the luggage compartment, use leverA fig. 55.
EXTENDINGTHE LUGGAGECOMPARTMENT
The separate rear seats allow partial fig. 56 or totalfig. 57 boot extension.
PARTIAL EXTENSION (50/50)(for versions/markets, where provided)
Proceed as follows:❒ lift out rear seat head restraints (where provided)
with backrest released and tilted toward thepassenger compartment or with the tailgate open
fig. 55 F0S0135
fig. 56 F0S0043
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❒ check that the seat belt is fully extended and nottwisted
❒ operate lever A fig. 58 or B to release the lefthand or right hand part of the backrestrespectively and fold it down onto the cushion.
IMPORTANT To return the backrest to its correctposition, we recommend operating from the outsidethrough the doors.
TOTAL EXTENSION
Tilting the rear seat completely forwards allowsmaximum loading volume.Proceed as follows:❒ remove the rear seat head restraints (where
provided)
❒ check that the seat belts are correctly extendedand not twisted
❒ operate the levers A fig. 58 and B to release thebackrests and guide them down onto the cushion.
IMPORTANT To return the backrest to its correctposition, we recommend operating from the outsidethrough the doors.
REPOSITIONINGTHE REAR SEAT
Raise the backrests and push them back until thelocking click of both retainers is heard.Position the seat belt buckles upwards and set thecushion to the position of normal use.
IMPORTANT When returning the backrest to itsnormal position, make sure that it is correctlyfastened and that you hear the lock click.Make sure the backrest is properly secured at bothsides to prevent it moving forward in the eventof sharp braking that may cause injuries topassengers.
REMOVINGTHE PARCEL SHELF
To remove the rear shelf, release it from its two sidepins and pull it out.
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OPENING
Proceed as follows:❒ pull lever A fig. 59 in the direction indicated by the
arrow❒ move the lever B fig. 60 to the right as shown in
the figure❒ lift the bonnet and, at the same time, release the
supporting rod C fig. 61 from its catch D, theninsert the end of the rod into housing E in thebonnet (larger hole) and push to safety position(smaller hole), as shown in the figure.
WARNING
The bonnet may drop suddenly if thesupporting rod is not positioned
properly. Only perform these operations whenthe car is stationary.
fig. 59 F0S0045
fig. 60 F0S0046
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Before opening the bonnet, check thatwindscreen wiper arm is not lifted fromthe windscreen.
WARNING
When the engine is warm, work carefullyinside the engine compartment to avoid
getting burnt. Do not place your hands close tothe fan: it might start working even with theignition key removed.Wait for the engine tocool.
WARNING
Pay attention to scarves, ties and otherloose-fitting garments. If they
accidentally come into contact with movingparts, they may get caught up and dragged withserious risks for those wearing them.
CLOSURE
Proceed as follows:❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the
other remove rod C fig. 61 from housing E andfit it back into its catch D
❒ lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetresabove the engine compartment and let it comedown. Make sure that the bonnet is completelyclosed and not just secured in safety position. If itis not perfectly closed, do not try to press thebonnet lid down but open it and repeat theprocedure.
WARNING
For safety reasons, the bonnet mustalways be properly closed while the car
is travelling.Make sure that the bonnet isproperly closed and that the lock is engaged. Ifyou discover during travel that the lock is notfully engaged, stop immediately and closethe bonnet in the correct manner.
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FASTENERS
The fasteners are located in the area indicated in fig.62To use the front fasteners, remove the cap A fig. 62,accessible with the door open.The rear fixing areas B can be found according tomeasurements shown in fig. 63. Lineaccessori Fiatprovides a specific roof rack/ski rack for the tailgate.
IMPORTANT Follow the instructions contained inthe assembly kit carefully. Assembly must beperformed by qualified personnel.
WARNING
Respect the regulations in forceconcerning maximum clearance. Never
exceed the maximum permitted loads; seesection "Technical specifications".
WARNING
Evenly distribute the load and take intoaccount, when driving, the increased
responsiveness of the car to side wind. Checkthat the attachment fixing screws are tightafter a few kilometres.
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HEADLIGHT BEAM AIMING
The correct aiming of the headlights is important forthe comfort and safety of not only the driver butall other road users. This is also covered by a specificrule of the highway code.The headlights must be correctly aimed to guaranteethe best visibility conditions for all drivers whiletravelling with headlights on.Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the headlightsproperly adjusted.Check beam aiming every time the load or itsdistribution changes.
IMPORTANT When the gas discharge (Xenon)headlamps (for versions/markets, where provided)are switched on, normally parabolas and light beammove vertically for about 2 seconds until headlampalignment has stabilised.
ANGLE COMPENSATION
The car is fitted with an electric headlight alignmentsystem. This system is operational with the ignitionkey turned to MAR and the dipped beam headlightson.When the car is loaded, it slopes backwards. Thismeans the headlight beam rises.In this case, restore the correct direction byoperating buttons + and – fig. 64.
The display provides a visual indication of thepositions during adjustment.Gas discharge headlights (Xenon headlights) areautomatically adjusted. Headlight alignmentadjustment is electronic and therefore cannot bemanually adjusted using the + and – buttons.Correct positions depending on the load
Position 0 - one or two people in the front seats.Position 1 - four persons.Position 2 - four persons + load in the luggagecompartment.Position 3 - driver + maximum permitted loadstowed in the boot.
FRONT FOG LIGHT ALIGNMENT(for versions/markets, where provided)
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the headlightsproperly adjusted.
M E N UE S C
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ADJUSTINGTHE HEADLIGHTS WHENABROAD
Dipped headlights are adjusted to drive in thecountry where the vehicle was originally purchased.When travelling in countries with opposite drivingdirection, to avoid dazzling the drivers on the otherside of the road, you need to cover areas of theheadlight according to the Highway code of thecountry you are travelling in.
ABS SYSTEMABS is an integral part of the braking system whichprevents, whatever the road conditions and forceapplied to the brake pedal, the wheels from lockingand consequently sliding under braking, thus ensuringthat the vehicle remains under control even duringemergency braking.The EBD system (Electronic Braking ForceDistribution) completes the system allowing thebrake force to be distributed between the front andrear wheels.
IMPORTANT To obtain the maximum efficiency ofthe braking system, a bedding-in period of about 500km is needed: during this period it is better toavoid sharp, repeated and prolonged braking.
SYSTEM INTERVENTION
The driver can feel that the ABS system has comeinto action because the brake pedal pulsates slightlyand the system gets noisier: it means that the carspeed should be altered to suit the type of roadsurface.
WARNING
When the ABS cuts in and you feel thebrake pedal pulsating, do not raise
your foot, but keep it pressed; in doing so youwill stop in the shortest amount of spacepossible depending on the current roadconditions.
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WARNING
If the ABS intervenes, it is a sign that thegrip between tyre and the road surface
has reached the limit: you must slow down toadapt the speed to the road grip available.
WARNING
The ABS gets the most from theavailable grip, but it cannot improve it;
you should therefore take every care whendriving on slippery surfaces and not takeunnecessary risks.
ABS FAILURE INDICATION
This is indicated by the warning light on theinstrument panel together with the dedicatedmessage on the multifunction display (for versions/markets where available) coming on (see “Warninglights and messages” section).In the case, the braking system will work as normalwithout the extra capacity offered by the ABSsystem. Drive carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealershipto have the system checked.
EBD FAILURE INDICATION
This is indicated by the warning lights and onthe instrument panel together with the dedicatedmessage on the multifunction display (for
versions/markets where available) coming on (see“Warning lights and messages” section).In this case, the rear wheels may suddenly lock andthe vehicle may swerve when braking sharply. Drivecarefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to havethe system checked.
WARNING
If only the warning light on theinstrument panel switches on - together
with a message in the multifunction display (forversions/markets, where provided) - stop thecar immediately and contact the nearest FiatDealership. Fluid leaking from the hydraulicsystem will compromise the operation of thebraking system, whether it is of the conventionaltype or with ABS.
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ESP SYSTEM (Electronic StabilityProgram)(for versions/markets, where provided)
This is an electronic system that controls vehiclestability in the event of tyre grip loss, helpingmaintain directional control.The ESP system is therefore particularly useful whenthe grip conditions of road surfaces change.With the ESP, the car is provided with ASR (tractioncontrol with interventions on brakes and engine),HILL HOLDER (device for starting on gradientswithout using the brakes), MSR (control of enginebraking torque when shifting gear down) and HBA(automatic increase of braking pressure in the case ofemergency braking).
SYSTEM INTERVENTION
It is signalled by the blinking of the warning lighton the instrument panel, to inform the driver that
the car is in critical stability and grip conditions.
SYSTEM ACTIVATION
The ESP system comes on automatically when thevehicle is started and cannot be turned off.
ESP SYSTEM FAILURE INDICATIONS
In the event of a failure, the ESP will be automaticallyswitched off and the warning light will come onpermanently on the instrument panel along witha message on the multifunction display (for
versions/markets where provided) (see “Warninglights and messages” section). The LED on the ASROFF button will also switch on. In this case, contacta Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Do not take unnecessary risks, even ifyour vehicle is fitted with an ESP
system.Your driving style must always be suitedto the road conditions, visibility and traffic.The driver is always responsible for road safety.
HILL HOLDER SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)
It's integral to the ESP system. It automaticallyactivates with the following conditions:❒ uphill: vehicle stationary on a road with a gradient
of more than 2%, engine on, clutch and brakepedals pressed and gearbox in neutral or gearother than reverse engaged;
❒ downhill: car at a standstill on a road with agradient higher than 2%, engine running, clutch andbrake pedal pressed and reverse gear engaged.
When setting off the ESP system control unit willkeep brake force on wheels until the torquenecessary for starting is reached, or in any case formax. 2 seconds in order to pass easily from thebrake pedal to the accelerator pedal.
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When two seconds have elapsed, without starting,the system is automatically deactivated, graduallyreleasing the braking pressure. During this releasestage, the typical mechanical brake release noise canbe heard, indicating that the car is about to move.
HILL HOLDER SYSTEM FAILUREINDICATIONS
A possible system failure is indicated by thewarning light on the instrument panel - together
with the dedicated message in the multifunctiondisplay (for versions/markets, where provided) -coming on (see "Warning lights and messages"chapter).
IMPORTANT The Hill Holder system is not a parkingbrake, therefore do not leave the car withoutactivating the handbrake, switching off the engine andengaging first gear.
WARNING
If the space-saver wheel is used, the ESPsystem keeps operating.Always
remember that the space-saver wheel, beingsmaller than the original wheel provides lessgrip. For the correct operation of the ESP andASR systems it is vital that the tyres are thesame make and the same type on all thewheels, in perfect condition and, above all, theprescribed type,make and size.
ASR SYSTEM (Antislip Regulation)(for versions/markets, where provided)
This is integral to the ESP system and automaticallyintervenes if one or both drive wheels slip, helpingthe driver to control the car.The action of the ASR system is particularly helpfulin the following circumstances:❒ slipping of the inner wheel on bends due to
dynamic variations in the load or excessiveacceleration;
❒ excessive power transmitted to the wheels, also inrelation to road surface conditions;
❒ acceleration on slippery, snowy or icy roadsurfaces;
❒ loss of grip on wet road surfaces (aquaplaning).
MSR SYSTEM (ENGINE DRIVEREGULATION)
This is an integral part of the ASR system that, in theevent of a sudden gear downshifting, cuts in andprovides torque to the engine thus preventingexcessive drive wheel drive which, especially in poorgrip conditions, can lead to loss of stability.
ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT OFTHEASR SYSTEM
The ASR system switches on automatically each timethe engine is started.
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Whilst driving, the ASR can be switched off andsubsequently switched on again by pressing thebutton C fig. 65.When the system is switched on, this is signalled by amessage on the multifunction display (for versions/markets where provided).When the system is switched off, this is signalled bythe LED on the button C switching on and by amessage on the multifunction display (forversions/markets where provided).When the ASR is switched off whilst driving, thenext time the car is started up the ASR isautomatically switched on by the system.When travelling on snowy roads with snow chains, itmay be helpful to turn the ASR off: in fact, in theseconditions, slipping of the drive wheels when movingoff makes it possible to obtain better traction.
EOBD SYSTEMThe EOBD system (European On Board Diagnosis)carries out a continuous diagnosis of thecomponents of the car related to emissions. It alsoalerts the driver, by turning on the warning light
on the instrument panel (together with arelevant message in the multifunction display, forversions/markets where provided) (see “Warninglights and messages” section), when thesecomponents are no longer in peak condition.The goal of the system is to:❒ monitor system efficiency❒ indicate an increase in emissions due to vehicle
malfunction❒ indicate the need to replace damaged components.The system also has a diagnosis connector that canbe interfaced to suitable instruments, to read theerror codes stored in the control unit together witha series of specific parameters for engine operationand diagnosis. This check can also be carried outby traffic control authorities.
IMPORTANT After eliminating the failure, to checkthe system completely, Fiat Dealerships run a benchtest and, if necessary, road tests which may alsocall for a long journey.
fig. 65 F0S0102
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If, when the ignition key is turned to theMAR position, the warning light eitherdoes not come on or, when driving, it
comes on permanently or flashes (along with amessage in the multifunction display forversions/markets where provided), contact a FiatDealership as soon as possible.The operationof warning light may be checked by the trafficpolice using specific devices. Comply with thelaws and regulations of the country where youare driving.
DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWERSTEERING(for versions/markets, where provided)
A few versions have an electrically operated powerassisted system, that only works with the ignition keyin the MAR-ON position and the engine started,known as Dualdrive. fig. 66, and allows the forcerequired at the steering wheel to adapt to drivingconditions.
IMPORTANT When turning the ignition key quickly,full power steering functionality can be achieved after1-2 seconds.For some versions the control to activate theDualdrive electric power steering is replaced by thecontrol to activate the SPORT or ECO function(see paragraph “Controls” in this chapter).
CITY FUNCTION ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
Press button A fig. 66 to turn the function on/off.When the function is active, the CITY warning lighton the instrument panel turns on.When the CITY function is on, the steering wheeleffort is lighter, making parking easier: therefore, thisfunction is particularly useful for driving in citycentres.
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WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to carry outany after-market operation involving
steering system or steering columnmodifications (e.g.: installation of anti-theftdevice) that could badly affect performance andsafety, invalidate warranty and also result innon-compliance of the car with type approvalrequirements.
FAILURE WARNING
Any failure of the electric power steering system isindicated by instrument panel warning light comingon together with a message on the multifunctiondisplay (for versions/markets where provided - seesection “Warning lights and messages”). In the eventof electric power steering system failure, the carcan be driven with mechanical steering.
IMPORTANT In some circumstances, factorsindependent of the electric power steering couldcause the warning light IMAGE on the instrumentpanel to switch on.In this case, stop the car immediately, switch off theengine for about 20 seconds and then restart the car.If the warning light is still on, along with themessage on the multifunction display (forversions/markets, where provided), contact a FiatDealership.
IMPORTANT During parking manoeuvres requiring alot of steering, the steering may become harder;this is normal and is due to the intervention of thesystem to protect the electric steering motor fromoverheating so no intervention is required. When thevehicle is used again later on, the power steeringwill work normally.
WARNING
Before starting any servicing operation,stop the engine and remove the key
from the ignition switch to operate the steeringlock, particularly when the wheels do not touchthe ground. If this is not possible (for exampleif the key needs to be turned to MAR-ON orthe engine must be running), remove the mainfuse that protects the electric power steering.
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PARKING SENSORS(for versions/markets, where provided)
Parking sensors are located in the rear bumper fig. 67and their function is to inform the driver, throughan intermittent buzzer, about the presence ofobstacles behind the car.
ACTIVATION
The sensors are automatically activated when thereverse gear is engaged. As the obstacle behind thevehicle gets closer to the car, the buzzer becomesmore frequent.
WARNING BUZZER
When reverse gear is engaged and there is anobstacle behind the car a buzzer is activated and thesignal varies as the distance of the obstacle fromthe bumper varies.
The beep frequency:❒ increases as the distance between the car and the
obstacle decreases❒ becomes continuous when the distance between
the car and the obstacle is less than 30 cm andstops immediately if the distance increases
❒ is constant if the distance is unchanged.Detection distances
Centre operating radius 140 cm.Side operating radius 60 cm.If several obstacles are detected by the sensors, onlythe nearest one is considered.
FAILURE WARNING
Any parking sensor failures will be indicated whenengaging reverse by the warning light in theinstrument panel together with the message in themultifunction display (for versions/markets whereprovided) (see “Warning lights and messages”section).
OPERATION WITHTRAILER
Sensor operation is automatically deactivated whenthe trailer's electric cable plug is fitted in the car'stow hook socket. The sensors are automaticallyenabled again when the trailer's cable plug isremoved.
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For correct operation, sensors must alwaysbe clean from mud, dirt, snow or ice. Becareful not to scratch or damage the
sensors while cleaning them.Avoid using dry,rough or hard cloths.The sensors should bewashed using clean water with the addition of carshampoo if necessary. In washing stations, cleansensors quickly keeping the vapour jet/highpressure washing nozzles at 10 cm at least fromthe sensors.
GENERAL WARNINGS
❒ When parking, take the utmost care overobstacles that may be above or under the sensors.
❒ Objects close to the car, are not detected undercertain circumstances and could therefore causedamage to the car or be damaged.
The following conditions may influence theperformance of the parking sensor system:❒ Reduced sensor sensitivity and a reduction in the
parking assistance system performance could bedue to the presence on the surface of the sensorof: ice, snow, mud, thick paint
❒ The sensor may detect a non-existent obstacle(echo interference) due to mechanicalinterference, for example when washing thevehicle, in rain, (strong wind), hail.
❒ The signals sent by the sensors can also be alteredby the presence of ultrasonic systems (e.g.pneumatic brake systems or pneumatic drills) nearthe vehicle.
❒ Parking assistance system performance can also beinfluenced by the position of the sensors, forexample due to a change in the ride setting(caused by wear to the shock absorbers,suspension), or by overloading the vehicle andcarrying out specific tuning operations that requirethe vehicle to be lowered.
WARNING
Parking manoeuvres however are alwaysthe driver’s responsibility.While
manoeuvring, always make sure that no people(especially children) or animals are in the areaconcerned.The parking sensors are designedto assist drivers: in any case, you must alwayspay the utmost attention during potentiallydangerous manoeuvres, even when carried outat low speed.
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START&STOP SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
The Start&Stop system automatically stops theengine each time the vehicle is stationary and startsit again when the driver wants to move off. In thisway, the vehicle efficiency is increased, by reducingconsumption, dangerous gas emissions and soundpollution.The system operates every time the car is started.
Note If the climate comfort is to be favoured,the Start&Stop system can be deactivated, for acontinuous operation of the climate control system.
ENGINE OPERATION/STOPPING MODE
With manual gearbox: with the vehicle stationary,the engine stops with the gearbox in neutral andthe clutch pedal released.
With Dualogic gearbox: the engine stops if thevehicle is at a standstill and the brake pedal ispressed. This condition can be maintained even if thebrake pedal is not depressed, if the gear lever is inposition N.
Note The engine can only be stopped automaticallyover about 10 km/h, to prevent the engine frombeing repeatedly stopped when driving at walkingpace.
The engine stop is signalled by the warning light fig.68 on the instrument panel, depending on theconfiguration.
ENGINE OPERATION/RESTARTING MODE
With manual gearbox: press the clutch pedal toallow the engine to be restarted.
With Dualogic gearbox: if the gear lever is inposition N, place it in any other gear, otherwiserelease the brake pedal or move the gear lever to +,– or R.
MANUAL ACTIVATION ANDDEACTIVATION
The system can be activated/deactivated using thebutton A fig. 69 on the dashboard.
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When the system is deactivated, the warning light fig.70 switches on on the instrument panel.In addition, for versions/markets where provided,additional indications concerning the deactivation oractivation of Start&Stop system are given on thedisplay.
ENGINE STOPPING FAILURE CONDITIONS
With the device activated, for reasons of comfort,limiting emissions and safety, the engine does notstop in certain conditions, including:❒ engine still cold❒ particularly cold external temperatures, if the
corresponding indication is provided❒ battery not sufficiently charged❒ heated rear window activated❒ windscreen wipers working at maximum speed❒ particulate filter regeneration in progress (diesel
engines only)❒ driver's door not shut❒ driver's seat belt not fastened❒ reverse gear engaged (for example, for parking
manoeuvres)❒ automatic climate control, if a suitable thermal
comfort level has not yet been reached or toenable MAX-DEF function;
❒ during the first period of use, to initialise thesystem.
In the above cases there is an information message inthe display and, where provided, the warning lightfig. 68 will flash on the instrument panel.
fig. 69 F0S0271
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RESTARTING CONDITIONS
For reasons of comfort, limiting harmful emissionsand safety purposes, the power unit can restartautomatically without any action on the part of thedriver if certain conditions are met, including:❒ battery not sufficiently charged❒ windscreen wipers working at maximum speed❒ reduced braking system vacuum (e.g. if the brake
pedal is pressed repeatedly)❒ car moving (e.g. when driving on roads with a
gradient)❒ stopping the engine through the Start&Stop
system for more than about three minutes❒ automatic climate control system for adjusting the
thermal comfort level or to enable MAX-DEFfunction.
With a gear engaged, the engine can be automaticallyrestarted only by fully depressing the clutch pedal.The driver is asked to perform this operationthrough a message in the display and by the warninglight fig. 68 on the instrument panel flashing, whereprovided.
Note If the clutch is not pressed, when threeminutes have elapsed since the engine was stopped,the engine can only be restarted using the key.
Note In cases of undesired engine stops, due forexample to the clutch pedal being released abruptlywith a gear engaged, if the Start&Stop system isactivated, the engine can be restarted by fullydepressing the clutch pedal or by placing the gearlever in neutral.
SAFETY FUNCTIONS
In engine cut-out conditions through the Start&Stopsystem, if the driver unfastens his/her seat belt andopens the driver's door or the passenger door,the engine can be restarted only by using the key.The driver is notified of this condition both bya buzzer and through an information message in thedisplay and, where provided, by the warning lightfig. 68 flashing in the instrument panel.
"ENERGY SAVING" FUNCTION(for versions/markets, where provided)
If, following the automatic engine restarting, thedriver does not carry out any action on the vehiclefor over 3 minutes, the Start&Stop system stops theengine once and for all, to prevent fuel consumption.The engine can only be started using the key insuch cases.
Note In any case, it is possible to keep the enginerunning by deactivating the Start&Stop system.
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IRREGULAR OPERATION
In the case of malfunctions the Start&Stop system isdisabled. The driver is informed of the problem bythe general failure warning light A fig. 71 switching onwith an information message (where provided) andthe system failure symbol B fig. 71 in the instrumentpanel.Contact a Fiat Dealership.
CAR INACTIVITY
WARNING
When replacing the battery, always goto a Fiat Dealership. Replace the battery
with one of the same type (HEAVY DUTY) andwith the same specifications.
In the event of vehicle inactivity, pay special attentionto the disconnection of the battery power supply.This procedure is carried out by disconnectingthe rapid release negative terminal A fig. 72 from thenegative false pole B because the negative batterypole C is equipped with a battery charge statussensor D which should never be disconnectedexcept when the battery is to be replaced.
EMERGENCY STARTING
In the event of emergency starting with an auxiliarybattery, never connect the negative cable – fig. 73of the auxiliary battery to the negative pole C fig.73of the car battery, but rather to either the falsepole B fig. 73 or to an engine/gearbox earth point.
fig. 71 F0S0273 fig. 72 F0S0274
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WARNING
Before opening the bonnet, make surethat the vehicle is switched off and
the key is in the STOP position. Follow theinstructions on the dedicated label on the frontcrossmember fig. 74. It is advisable to extractthe key when there are other people in the car.The car should always be left after the keyhas been removed or turned to the STOPposition.When refuelling, make sure that thecar is switched off with the key in the STOPposition.
WARNING
For cars with Dualogic gearbox, if theengine is automatically stopped on
a slope, the engine should be restarted bymoving the gear lever to + or – withoutreleasing the brake pedal. For vehicles withDualogic transmission, where the Hill Holderfunction is present, in case of stop downhills themotor does not cut off automatically, so as tomake the Hill Holder function - which is activeonly when the engine is running - available.
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SOUND SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)
For the operation of the radio with CD/MP3 player(for versions/markets where provided), read theSupplement attached to this Owner Handbook.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
The system consists of:❒ radio supply cables❒ radio housing❒ front and rear speaker housing.For speaker installation, contact a Fiat Dealership.The radio should be fitted in the specific housinginside the oddment compartment, where the powersupply cables are available.
If you wish to have a sound systeminstalled after purchasing the car, firstcontact a Fiat Dealership whose qualified
personnel will be able to advise you about asound system that does not compromise the lifeof the battery charge. Excessive absorption willdrain and damage the battery and may invalidatethe battery warranty.
SETUP(for versions/markets, where provided)
In addition to the standard equipment the vehiclealso features:
❒ two 165 mm diameter 40 W mid-woofer speakers,each in one of the front doors
❒ two 38 mm diameter 30 W tweeter speakers, inthe front pillars
❒ aerial supply cable❒ front speaker power cables❒ radio supply cables❒ roof-mounted aerial.
RADIO(for versions/markets, where provided)
The complete system consists of:❒ two 165 mm diameter 40 W mid-woofer speakers,
each in one of the front doors❒ two 38 mm diameter 30 W tweeter speakers, in
the front pillars❒ two 165 mm diameter 40 W full range speakers, in
the rear side panels❒ an aerial on the vehicle roof❒ car radio with CD/MP3 player (for specifications
and operation, refer to the supplement “Carradio” annexed to this Handbook).
If there is a Hi-Fi system (where provided):❒ two 165 mm diameter 60 W mid-woofer speakers❒ two 40 W tweeter speakers in the front pillars❒ two 40 W max full range speakers in the rear side
panels❒ a 60 W subwoofer under the right-hand front seat
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❒ a 4x30 W amplifier in the right-hand rear sidepanel
❒ an aerial on the roof❒ radio with CD/MP3 player (for specifications and
operation, refer to the supplement “Car radio”annexed to this Handbook).
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THEOWNERIf after buying the car, you decide to install electricalaccessories that require a permanent electric supply(alarm, satellite antitheft system, etc.) or accessoriesthat in any case burden the electric supply, contacta Fiat Dealership, whose qualified personnel, besidessuggesting the most suitable devices fromLineaccessori Fiat, will also evaluate the overallelectric consumption, checking whether the car'selectrical system is able to withstand the loadrequired, or whether it needs to be integrated with amore powerful battery.
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICDEVICES
Electrical and electronic devices installed after buyingthe car in the context of after-sales service mustcarry the label (see fig. 75).Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorises the installation oftransceivers provided that installation is carried outat a specialised centre, in a workmanlike fashionand in compliance with manufacturer's specifications.
fig. 75 DISPOSITIVI-ELETTRONICI
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IMPORTANT Traffic police may not allow the car onthe road if devices have been installed which modifythe features of the car. This may also causeinvalidation of warranty in relation to faults causedby the change either directly or indirectly relatedto it.Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage causedby the installation of accessories either not suppliedor recommended by Fiat Auto S.p.A. and/or notinstalled in compliance with the instructionsprovided.
RADIOTRANSMITTERS AND CELLULARPHONES
Radio transmitter equipment (vehicle mobile phones,CB radios, amateur radio etc.) cannot be used insidethe car unless a separate aerial is mounted externally.
IMPORTANT The use of these devices inside thepassenger compartment (without an external aerial)may cause the electrical systems to malfunction.This could compromise the safety of the vehicle inaddition to constituting a potential hazard forpassengers' health. In addition, transmission andreception of these devices may be affected by theshielding effect of the car body. As far as the use ofEC-approved mobile phones is concerned (GSM,GPRS, UMTS), follow the usage instructions providedby the mobile phone manufacturer.
AT THE FILLING STATION
PETROL ENGINES
Use unleaded petrol only, with octane number(R.O.N.) not lower than 95.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalytic converter leadsto harmful exhaust emissions, thus contributing toair pollution.
IMPORTANT Never use leaded petrol, even in smallamounts or in an emergency, as this would damagethe catalytic converter beyond repair.
MOTORI DIESEL - Operation at lowtemperatures
If the outside temperature is very low, dieselthickens due to the formation of paraffin clots withconsequent defective operation of the fuel supplysystem.In order to avoid these problems, different types ofdiesel are distributed according to the season:summer type, winter type and arctic type(cold/mountain areas). If refuelling with diesel fuelwhose specifications are not suitable for the currenttemperature, it is advisable to mix TUTELA DIESELART additive in the proportions shown on thecontainer with the fuel. Pour the additive into thetank before the diesel fuel.When using or parking the vehicle for a long time inthe mountains or cold areas, it is advisable to refuel
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using locally available diesel fuel. In this case, it is alsoadvisable to keep the tank over 50% full.
For diesel engines, use only diesel fuel formotor vehicles in accordance with EN590European specifications.The use of other
products or mixtures may damage the enginebeyond repair and consequently invalidate thewarranty, due to the damage caused. If youaccidentally introduce other types of fuel into thetank, do not start the engine and empty thetank. If the engine has been run, even for only avery short time, you will need to have the entirefuel system emptied in addition to the tank.
REFUELLING CAPACITY
To fill the tank completely, top-up twice after thefirst click of the fuel delivery gun. Further top-upscould cause faults in the fuel feeding system.
FUELTANK CAP
Cap B fig. 76 is fitted with loss prevention device Cwhich secures it to flap A.Unscrew cap B using the ignition key. The sealing maycause a slight pressure increase in the tank. A littlebreathing off, while slackening the cap is absolutelynormal. When refuelling, fasten the cap to the deviceinside the flap as shown in fig. 76.
WARNING
Do not bring naked flames or litcigarettes near to the fuel tank opening:
fire risk. Keep your face away from the fuelfiller to prevent breathing in harmful vapours.
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FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEMThis intervenes in the event of impact with thefollowing measures:❒ cut off of the fuel supply with the engine
consequently cutting out❒ automatic unlocking of the doors❒ switching on of the interior lights.When the system has been triggered, the message“Fuel cut off, see handbook” is displayed on theinstrument panel.
IMPORTANT Carefully check the car for fuel leaks,for instance in the engine compartment, underthe car or near the tank area.After a collision, turn the ignition key to STOPposition to prevent the battery from running down.The following procedure should be carried out torestore the correct operation of the vehicle:❒ turn the ignition key to the MAR position❒ activate the right direction indicator❒ deactivate the right direction indicator❒ activate the left direction indicator❒ deactivate the left direction indicator❒ activate the right direction indicator❒ deactivate the right direction indicator❒ activate the left direction indicator
❒ deactivate the left direction indicator❒ turn the ignition key to the STOP position.
WARNING
If, after an impact, you smell fuel ornotice leaks from the fuel system, do not
reactivate the system to avoid the risk of fire.
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PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENTThe following devices are used for reducing petrolfuel engine emissions:❒ three-way catalytic converter (catalytic converter)❒ oxygen sensors❒ evaporation control system.In addition, do not let the engine run, even for a test,with one or more spark plugs disconnected.The following devices are used for reducing dieselfuel engine emissions:❒ oxidising catalytic converter❒ exhaust gas recirculation system (EGR)❒ particulate filter (DPF).
WARNING
The catalytic converter develops hightemperature during operation. Do not
park the car on grass, dry leaves, pine needlesor other flammable material: fire hazard.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)(Multijet versions with DPF only)
The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechanical filter,integral with the exhaust system, that physically traps
particulates present in the exhaust gases of dieselengines. The diesel particulate filter has beenadopted to eliminate almost all particulates incompliance with current / future legal regulations.During normal use of the vehicle, the engine controlunit records a set of data (e.g.: travel time, type ofroute, temperatures, etc.) and it will then calculatehow much particulate has been trapped by the filter.Since this filter physically traps particulate, it shouldbe regenerated (cleaned) at regular intervals byburning carbon particles. The regenerationprocedure is controlled automatically by the enginemanagement control unit according to the filterconditions and vehicle use conditions. There may bea limited increase in the engine speed during theregeneration, a limited increase in fumes and hightemperatures at the exhaust. These are not faults;they do not impair vehicle performance or damagethe environment. If the dedicated message isdisplayed, refer to paragraph "Warning lights andmessages".
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SEAT BELTS
USINGTHE SEAT BELTS
The belt should be worn keeping the torso straightand rested against the backrest.To fasten the seat belts, hold the tongue A fig. 77and insert it into the buckle Bfig. 77, until the lockingclick is heard. On removal, if it jams, let it rewindfor a short stretch, then pull it out again withoutjerking.Press button C fig. 77 to release the belt. Guide thebelt while it is rewinding to prevent it from twisting.Through the reel, the belt automatically adapts tothe body of the passenger wearing it, allowingfreedom of movement.
WARNING
Never press button C when travelling.
The reel may lock when the car is parked on a steepslope: this is perfectly normal. Furthermore, thereel mechanism locks the belt if it is pulled sharplyor in the event of sudden braking, collisions andhigh-speed bends.The rear seat is fitted with inertia seat belts withthree anchor points and a reel.
WARNING
Remember that in the event of a violentcollision, back seat passengers not
wearing seat belts also represent a seriousdanger for the front seat passengers.
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S.B.R. SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)
The car is provided with the S.B.R. (Seat BeltReminder) system, which warns the driver and thefront passenger if the seat belt is not fastened, asfollows:❒ warning light switched on constantly and
continuos beep for the first 6 seconds;❒ warning light flashes and intermittent beep for
the next 96 seconds.For permanent deactivation, contact a FiatDealership.The SBR system can also be reactivated through thesetup menu.
PRETENSIONERSTo increase the efficiency of seat belts, the car isfitted with pretensioners which, in the case of aviolent fontal impact, rewind the belt a fewcentimetres ensuring that it adheres perfectly to thewearer before the restraining action begins. Theseat belt locks to indicate that the device hasintervened; the seat belt cannot be drawn back upeven when guiding it manually.This car is equipped with a second pretensioner (inthe kick plate area). Its activation is signalled bythe shortening of the metal cable.
IMPORTANT To obtain the highest degree ofprotection from the action of the pretensioningdevice, wear the seat belt tight to the chest andpelvis.A slight discharge of smoke may be produced duringthe activation of the pretensioner which is not inharmful and does not involve any fire hazard. Thepretensioner does not require any maintenanceor lubrication. Any changes to their originalconditions will invalidate their efficiency. If, due tounusual natural events (floods, sea storms, etc.), thedevice has been affected by water and mud, it mustabsolutely be replaced.
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WARNING
The pretensioner can only be used once.After it is triggered, have it replaced at
a Fiat Dealership. Pretensioner validity iswritten on the label set located the doorcontour sheet metal. Pretensioners should bereplaced at a Fiat Dealership as this dateapproaches.
Operations which lead to knocks,vibrations or localised heating (over 100°Cfor a maximum of 6 hours) in the area
around the pretensioners may cause damage ortrigger them.These devices are not affected byvibrations caused by irregularities of the roadsurface or low obstacles such as kerbs, etc.Contact a Fiat Dealership for any assistance.
LOAD LIMITERS
To increase passenger safety, the front seat belt reelscontain a load limiter which allows controlled sagin such a way as to dose the force acting on thechest and shoulders during the belt restraining actionin the case of frontal collisions.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USINGTHE SEAT BELTS
The driver is responsible for respecting, and ensuringthat all the other occupants of the car also respect,the local laws in force in relation to the use of theseat belts. Always fasten the seat belts beforestarting.Seat belts are also to be worn by expectant mothers:the risk of injury in the case of accident is greatlyreduced for them and the unborn child if they arewearing a seat belt. Pregnant women must positionthe lower part of the belt very low down so thatit passes over the pelvis and under the abdomen (seefig. 78).
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For maximum safety, keep the back ofyour seat upright, lean back into it
and make sure the seat belt fits closely acrossyour chest and pelvis.Always fasten the seatbelts on both the front and the rear seats.Travelling without wearing seat belts willincrease the risk of serious injury and evendeath in the event of an accident. Under nocircumstances should the components ofthe seat belts and pretensioners be tamperedwith or removed.Any operations must becarried out by qualified and authorisedpersonnel only.Always go to a Fiat Dealership.
IMPORTANT The belt must not be twisted. Theupper part must pass over the shoulder and crossthe chest diagonally. The lower part must adhere tothe pelvis (as shown in fig. 79) rather than theabdomen of the passenger. Never use devices (clips,pegs, etc.) to hold the seat belt away from your body.
IMPORTANT Each seat belt must be used by onlyone person. Never travel with a child sitting on thepassenger's lap and a single belt to protect themboth fig. 80. In general, do not place any objectsbetween the person and belt.
fig. 79 F0S0079
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If the belt has been subjected to heavystress, for example after an accident,
it should be changed completely together withthe anchors, anchor fastening screws andpretensioner. In fact, even if the belt has novisible defects, it could have lost its resilience.
SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE
For keeping the seat belts in efficient conditions,observe the following:❒ always use the belt with the strap well stretched
and never twisted; make sure that it is free torun without obstructions;
❒ replace the belt after an accident of a certainseverity even if it does not appear to be damaged.Always replace the belt if the pretensioners weredeployed;
❒ to clean the belt, wash by hand with water andneutral soap, rinse and leave to dry in the shade.Never use strong detergents, bleach, paints or anyother substance which could damage the beltfibres;
❒ prevent the reels from getting wet: their correctoperation is only guaranteed if water does notget inside
❒ replace the seat belt when it shows wear or cuts.
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELYFor optimal protection in the event of a collision, allpassengers must be seated and wearing adequaterestraint systems.This is even more important for children.This prescription is compulsory in all EC countriesaccording to EC Directive 2003/20/EC.Compared with adults, a child's head isproportionally larger and heavier than the rest of thebody, while muscles and bone structure are notfully developed.Therefore, correct restraint systems are necessarywhich are different from adult seat belts.The results of research on the best child restraintsystems are contained in the European StandardECE-R44, which enforces the use of restraintsystems classified into five groups:Group Weight groups
Group 0 up to 10 kg of weight
Group 0+ up to 13 kg of weight
Group 1 9-18 kg in weight
Group 2 15-25 kg in weight
Group 3 22-36 kg of weight
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SERIOUS DANGER: never place cradlechild seats facing backwards on thefront passenger's seat of cars fitted withpassenger’s air bag. Deployment of the
airbag in an accident could cause fatal injuriesto the child. It is advisable always to carrychildren on the rear seat which is the mostprotected position in the event of an accident.Never fit child restraint systems on the frontseat if the car is provided with passengerairbag: the airbag could cause fatal injuryindependently from the severity of the collisionwhich caused the airbag to be deployed. Ifnecessary, children can stay on the front seat,only if the passenger's airbag can be disabled. Inthis case, check that the air bag is actuallydeactivated by making sure the warning lightappears on the instrument panel (see “Frontpassenger airbag” in the “Front airbags”section).Move the passenger's seat as far backas possible to avoid contact between the childseat and the dashboard.
All child restraint devices must bear the certificationdata, together with the control mark, on a labelsolidly fixed to the seat which must never beremoved.Over 1.50 m in height, from the point of view ofrestraint systems, children are considered as adults
and wear the seat belts normally. Lineaccessori Fiatoffers child restraint systems for each weight group.These devices are recommended having beenspecifically designed for Fiat cars.
GROUP 0 and 0+
Babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwardson a cradle seat, which, supporting the head, doesnot induce stress on the neck in the event of sharpdecelerations.The cradle is restrained by the car seat belts, asshown in fig. 81 and in turn it must restrain the childwith its own belts.
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Some child restraint systems for weightgroups 0 and 1 have a rear attachment
to the car seat belts and their own seat belts forsecuring the child. Due to their weight, theymay be dangerous if incorrectly mounted (e.g. iffastened to the car seat belts with a cushionin between). Follow the assembly instructionscarefully.
WARNING
The figures are only examples for fittingpurposes.To install the child restraint,
refer to the instructions supplied with the same.
GROUP 1
Children from 9 kg to 18 kg in weight can be carriedfacing forwards if the child seat is fitted with a frontcushion, through which the car seat belt restrainsboth child and seat fig. 82.
WARNING
Some child restraint systems for weightgroups 0 and 1 have a rear attachment
to the car seat belts and their own seat belts forsecuring the child. Due to their weight, theymay be dangerous if incorrectly mounted (e.g. iffastened to the car seat belts with a cushionin between). Follow the assembly instructionscarefully.
WARNING
The figures are only examples for fittingpurposes.To install the child restraint,
refer to the instructions supplied with the same.
fig. 82 F0S0082
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GROUP 2
Children from 15 to 25 kg may use the car seat beltsdirectly fig. 83.The child seat is now needed only to position thechild correctly with respect to the belts so that thediagonal section crosses the child's chest and neverthe neck, and the lower part is snug on the pelvis notthe abdomen.
WARNING
The figures are only examples for fittingpurposes.To install the child restraint,
refer to the instructions supplied with the same.
GROUP 3
For children from 22 kg to 36 kg the size of thechild's chest no longer requires a support to spacethe child's back from the backrest.The fig. 84 shows the correct child seat positioningon the rear seat.Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat beltslike adults.
WARNING
The figures are only examples for fittingpurposes.To install the child restraint,
refer to the instructions supplied with the same.
fig. 83 F0S0083 fig. 84 F0S0084
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SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FORTHE USE OF CHILD SEATS
The Fiat complies with the new EuropeanDirective 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangementpossibilities for child restraints on the various seatsof the car as shown in the following table:
GroupWeightgroups
Frontpassenger
seat
Rearpassenger
seat
Group 0, 0+ up to 13 kg U U
Group 1 9-18 kg U U
Group 2 15-25 kg U U
Group 3 22-36 kg U U
U= suitable for child restraint systems of the "Universal"category, according to European Standard EEC-R44 for thespecified "Groups".
Below is a summary of the main safety rules to befollowed when carrying children:❒ Install the child seats on the rear seat, which is the
most protected position in the event of anaccident.
❒ If the passenger's air bag is deactivated alwayscheck the warning light (amber) on the instrumentpanel to make sure that it has actually beendeactivated.
❒ Carefully follow the instructions supplied with thechild restraint system which are mandatory by law.Keep the instructions in the car along with theother documents and this handbook. Do not use
second-hand child seats without instructions.❒ Always check that the seat belt is well fastened by
pulling on it.❒ Only one child is to be strapped into each
retaining system; never carry two children usingone child seat.
❒ Always check that the seat belts do not restrainthe child's throat.
❒ While travelling, do not let the child sit incorrectlyor release the belts.
❒ Never carry children on your lap, even newborns.No-one can restrain a child in the event of anaccident.
❒ In the event of an accident, replace the child's seatwith a new one.
WARNING
In cars fitted with passenger's air bagnever place child restraint systems
on the front seat, since children must nevertravel on the front seat.
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ISOFIX CHILD SEAT SETUPThe car can be fitted with a Universal Isofix childseat, a new European standardised system forcarrying children safely.Isofix systems can be fitted alongside a traditionalrestraint system. An example of a child seat is shownin fig. 85. The Universal Isofix child seat covers
weight group 1. Specific Isofix child seats cover theother weight groups. These seats must be designed,tested and type-approved specifically for this car(refer to the list of cars attached to the child seat).Due to its different fixing system, the child seat mustbe anchored to the dedicated lower metal rings Afig. 86, located between rear seat backrest and rearcushion.After removing the parcel shelf, secure the upperbelt (provided with the child's seat) to specific ring Bfig. 87 located between the rear backrest and theboot floor.Remember that, in the case of Universal Isofix childseats, you can use all seats bearing the markingECE R44/03 Universal Isofix.Lineaccessori Fiat includes the Universal Isofix “DuoPlus” child seat.For any further details on installation/use, refer tothe instruction manual for the child seat.
fig. 85 F0S0132 fig. 86 F0S0133
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Fit the child seat when the car isstationary.The child seat is correctly
anchored to the brackets when you hear theclick. Follow the instructions for assembly,disassembly and positioning that themanufacturer must supply with the child seat.
PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE FORUSING UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEATS
The table below shows the different installationpossibilities of Universal Isofix restraint systems onthe seats fitted with Isofix fasteners, in accordancewith European standard ECE 16.
fig. 87 F0S0134
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Weight group Child seat position Isofix size class Rear side Isofix position
Portable cradleFacing backwards F X
Facing backwards G X
Group 0 up to 10 kg Facing backwards E X
Group 0+ up to 13 kg
Facing backwards E X
Facing backwards D X
Facing backwards C X
Group I - 9 to 18 kg
Facing backwards D X
Facing backwards C X
Facing forwards B IUF
Facing forwards BI IUF
Facing forwards A IUF
X: Isofix position not suitable for Isofix child seats in this weight group and/or size class.IUF: suitable for Isofix child restraint systems to be positioned facing forwards, universal class (fitted with third upper mounting),
approved for the relevant weight group.
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AIR BAGThe car is provided with front air bags for the driverand the passenger, driver's knees air bag and sidebags - window bags.
FRONT AIR BAGS
The front air bags (driver, passenger driver's kneebag) protect the occupants of the front seats in theevent of moderate to serious front impacts bypositioning the bag between the occupant and thesteering wheel or the dashboard.Therefore non-activation in other types of collisions(side collisions, rear shunts, roll-overs, etc.) is nota system malfunction.An electronic control unit causes the bag to inflate inthe event of a head-on crash.The bag will inflate instantaneously placing itselfbetween the front occupants body and thestructures which could cause injury. It will deflateimmediately afterwards.The front airbags (driver's, passenger's, driver's kneesair bags) are not a replacement for butcomplementary to the belts, which you arerecommended to always wear, as specified by law inEurope and most non-European countries.In the event of an impact, those not wearing a seatbelt will move forward and come into contact withthe bag which is still inflating. The protection offeredby the cushion is reduced in such a case.
Front air bags may not be activated in the followingsituations:❒ front collisions against highly deformable objects
not affecting the front surface of the car (e.g.bumper collision against guard rail, etc.);
❒ car wedging under other vehicles or protectivebarriers (e.g. trucks or guard rails);
they may not provide any additional protectioncompared with seat belts, so their activation wouldbe inappropriate. Lack of deployment in such cases isconsequently not the sign of a fault.
WARNING
Do not apply stickers or other objectson the steering wheel, on the dashboard
in the passenger side airbag area, on sideupholstery on roof and on the seats. Never putobjects (e.g. mobile phones) on the passenger'sside dashboard since they could interfere withcorrect inflation of the air bag and also causeserious injury to the passengers.
The front air bags (driver, passenger, driver's kneebags) are designed and calibrated to protect frontseat passengers wearing seat belts.Their volume at the moment of maximum inflationfills most of the space between the steering wheeland the driver, between the lower post guard and theknees on passenger side and between the dashboardand the passenger.
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The airbags are not deployed in the event of minorfrontal collisions (for which the restraining actionof the seat belts is sufficient). Safety belts mustalways be worn. In the event of frontal collisions theyguarantee correct positioning of the passenger.
Driver's front air bag
This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained ina special recess in the centre of the steering wheel.fig. 88.
Passenger's front air bag
This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained ina special recess in the dashboard fig. 89 : this baghas a larger volume than that of the driver's.
WARNING
SERIOUS DANGER: never place cradlechild seats facing backwards on thefront passenger's seat of cars fitted withpassenger’s air bag. Deployment of the
airbag in an accident could cause fatal injuriesto the child.Always deactivate the passengerairbag when placing a child seat on the frontseat.Move the passenger's seat as far backas possible to avoid contact between the childseat and the dashboard.Although this is notmandatory by law, the airbag should beimmediately reactivated when children are nolonger transport to ensure better protection foradults.
fig. 88 F0S0085 fig. 89 F0S0086
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Driver's knee bag(for versions/markets, where provided)
It consists of an instantly inflating cushion housedinto a special compartment under the lower postguard fig. 90; at driver's knee level, designed to givefurther protection in the event of a head-on crash.
Manual deactivation of passenger front air bagand side bag(for versions/markets where provided)
Whenever a child needs to be carried on the frontseat, the passenger's front and side airbags (forversions/markets where provided) must bedeactivated.The instrument panel warning light will stay onconstantly until the passenger's front air bag and theSide Bag for chest protection are reactivated (forversions/markets where provided).
IMPORTANT To manually deactivate the passenger'sfront air bag and the Side Bag for chest protection(for versions/markets where provided), refer tosection "Knowing your car", paragraphs“Multifunction display”.
SIDE BAGS (Side bag - Window bag)(for versions/markets, where provided)
Side bag
It consists of an instantly inflating bag housed in thefront seat backrest fig. 91. It protects the chestand the pelvis of the passengers in the event of sidecrashes of medium-high severity.
Window bags
These consist of two "curtain" bags housed behindthe side upholstery of the roof fig. 92 and coveredwith finishing elements, which protect the heads
fig. 90 F0S0105 fig. 91 F0S0087
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of front and rear occupants in the event of a sideimpact thanks to a wide bag deployment area.
IMPORTANT In the event of a side impact, thesystem provides best protection if the passenger sitson the seat in a correct position, thus allowingcorrect window bag deployment.
IMPORTANT The front air bags and/or side bags maybe deployed if the car is subject to heavy knocks oraccidents involving the underbody area, such asfor example violent shocks against steps, kerbs orlow obstacles, the car falling in big holes or dipsin the road.
IMPORTANT A small amount of dust will be releasedwhen the air bags are deployed. The dust is notharmful and does not indicate the beginning of a fire.Furthermore, the surface of the deployed bag andthe interior of the car may be covered by a dustyresidue: this may irritate skin and eyes. Wash withmild soap and water in the event of exposure. Theexpiration date of the explosive charge and the clockspring are shown on a specific label on the edge ofthe door. Go to a Fiat Dealership to have the devicesreplaced when the expiry date approaches.
IMPORTANT Should an accident occur in which anyof the safety devices are activated, take the vehicle toa Fiat Dealership to have the activated devicesreplaced and to have the whole system checked.Every control, repair and replacement operationconcerning the air bags must only be carried out at aFiat Dealership. If the car is scrapped, have the airbag system deactivated at a Fiat Dealership first.If the car changes ownership, the new owner mustbe informed of the method of use of air bags and theabove warnings and also be given this "OwnerHandbook".
IMPORTANT Pretensioners, front air bags and sidebags are deployed according to different logics on thebasis of the type of collision. Failure to deploy ofone of the devices does not necessarily indicatea system malfunction.
fig. 92 F0S0106
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WARNING
Do not rest your head, arms or elbowson the door, on the windows and in
the window bag area to prevent injury duringdeployment. Never lean your head, arms orelbows out of the window.
General warnings
WARNING
If when turning the key to MAR thewarning light does not turn on or
stays on whilst driving, a failure may haveoccurred in the restraint systems. In this casethe air bags or pretensioners may not bedeployed in an impact or, in a lower number ofcases, they may be deployed accidentally.Contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to havethe system checked.
WARNING
Do not cover the front seat backrestswith extra covers if they are equipped
with side bags.
WARNING
Do not travel carrying objects in yourlap, in front of your chest or between
your lips (pipe, pencils, etc.): they could causesevere injury if the airbag is deployed.
WARNING
Always drive with your hands on the rimof the steering wheel rim so that the
airbag can inflate freely if required. Do notdrive with your body bent forward. Keep yourback straight against the backrest.
WARNING
If the car has been stolen or in the caseof attempt to steal it, if it has been
subjected to vandalism or floods, have the airbag system checked by a Fiat Dealership.
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Airbags may be deployed if anothervehicle crashes if the key is inserted and
at MAR even if the engine is not running andthe car is stationary. For this reason, childrenmust never sit on the front seat, even if the caris not moving. On the other hand, if the key isinserted in STOP position, none of the safetydevices (air bags or pretensioners) will bedeployed in the event of collision. Non-deployment of these devices does not indicate asystem malfunction.
WARNING
When the ignition key is turned to MAR,the warning light turns on and flashes
for a few seconds to remind you that thepassenger's air bag will be deployed in a crash,after which it should go off.
WARNING
Do not wash the seats with water orpressurised steam (wash by hand or at
automatic seat washing stations).
WARNING
The airbag deployment threshold ishigher than that of the pretensioners.
For collisions in the range between the twothresholds, it is normal for only thepretensioners to be activated.
WARNING
Do not hook rigid objects to the coathooks and to the support handles.
WARNING
The air bag does not replace seat beltsbut increases their efficiency.
Furthermore, since front air bags are notdeployed in low speed collisions, side collisions,rear-end shunts or roll-overs, the passengersare only protected by the seat belts which mustbe fastened at all times.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
STARTING THE ENGINEThe car is fitted with an electronic engine lockdevice: if the engine fails to start, see the paragraph“The Fiat CODE system” in the section “Knowingyour car”.
The engine may be noisier during the first fewseconds of operation, especially after a long periodof inactivity. This characteristic feature of thehydraulic tappet system does not compromisefunctionality or reliability: the system chosen foryour car was designed to limit maintenanceinterventions.
We recommend that during the initialperiod you do not demand to fullperformance from the car (e.g. excessive
acceleration, long journeys at top speed, sharpbraking etc.).
When the engine is switched off neverleave the key turned to MAR to preventuseless current absorption from draining
the battery.
WARNING
It is dangerous to have the enginerunning indoors.The engine consumes
oxygen and engine exhaust contains carbondioxide, carbon monoxide and other toxicgasses.
WARNING
Remember that the brake servo andpower steering are not operational until
the engine has been started, therefore mucheffort than usual is required on the brake pedaland steering wheel.
STARTING PROCEDURE FOR PETROLVERSIONS
Proceed as follows:❒ ensure that the handbrake is up;❒ put the gear lever into neutral;❒ press the clutch pedal down to the floor without
touching the accelerator;❒ turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon
as the engine starts.
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If the engine does not start at the first attempt,return the ignition key to STOP before attempting tostart again.If, when the ignition key is on MAR, the instrumentpanel warning light remains on together withwarning light , turn the key to STOP and thenback to MAR; if the warning light remains on, try theother keys provided with the vehicle.Contact a Fiat Dealership if you still cannot start theengine.
STARTING PROCEDURE FOR DIESELVERSIONS
Proceed as follows:❒ ensure that the handbrake is up;❒ put the gear lever into neutral;❒ turn the ignition key to MAR: the warning lights
and on the instrument panel will turn on;❒ wait for the warning lights and to switch
off. The hotter the engine is, the quicker this willhappen;
❒ press the clutch pedal down to the floor withouttouching the accelerator;
❒ turn the ignition key to AVV as soon as warninglight switches off. Waiting too long will wastethe work done by the glow plugs.
Release the key as soon as the engine starts.
IMPORTANT With cold engine, the accelerator mustbe entirely released when turning the ignition keyto position AVV.If the engine does not start at the first attempt,return the ignition key to STOP before attempting tostart again.If, when the ignition key is at MAR the warninglight remains lit, turn the key to STOP and then backto MAR; if the warning light remains lit, try withthe other keys provided with the car.If you still cannot start the engine, contact a FiatDealership.
Warning light will flash for 60 secondsafter starting or during prolongedcranking to indicate a fault with the glow
plug heating system.You can use the car as usualif the engine starts but you should contact aFiat Dealership as soon as possible.
HOWTO WARM UPTHE ENGINE AFTER ITHAS JUST STARTED
Proceed as follows:❒ Drive off slowly, letting the engine turn at medium
revs. Do not accelerate abruptly;❒ Do not demand full performance at first. Wait
until the engine coolant temperature gauge startsmoving.
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Never jump start the engine by pushing,towing or coasting downhill.This couldcause fuel to flow into the catalytic
converter and damage it beyond repair.
STOPPINGTHE ENGINE
Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine isidling.
IMPORTANT After a taxing drive, you should allowthe engine to “catch its breath” before turning itoff by letting it idle to allow the temperature in theengine compartment to fall.
A quick burst on the accelerator beforeturning off the engine serves absolutely nopractical purpose, it wastes fuel and is
damaging especially to turbocharged engines.
HANDBRAKEThe handbrake is located fig. 93 between the twofront seats.Pull the lever upwards to operate the handbrake.
WARNING
The car should be braked after a fewclicks of the lever, if it is not, contact a
Fiat Dealership to have it adjusted.
When the handbrake is on and the ignition key is atMAR, the instrument panel warning light willcome on.Proceed as follows to release the handbrake:
fig. 93 F0S0048
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❒ slightly lift the handbrake and press release buttonA fig. 93;
❒ keep button A pressed and lower the lever. Thewarning light in the instrument panel will go
out.Press the brake pedal when carrying out thisoperation to prevent the car from movingaccidentally.
PARKING
Proceed as follows:❒ Stop the engine and engage the handbrake;❒ engage a gear (first gear if parked uphill or reverse
if facing downhill) and leave the wheels turned.Block the wheels with a wedge or a stone if the caris parked on a steep slope.Do not leave the ignition key on MAR-ON to avoiddraining the battery. Always remove the key whenyou leave the car.Never leave children in the unattended car. Alwaysremove the ignition key when leaving the car andtake it out with you.
USING THE MANUAL GEARBOXTo engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully andput the gear lever into the required position (thediagram is shown on the knob fig. 94).For cars provided with 6-speed gearbox, to engagethe 6th gear, operate the lever by pressing it towardsthe right in order to avoid engaging the 4th gear bymistake. The same applies to the shift from the6th to the 5th gear.
IMPORTANT The car can only be put into reversegear when it has stopped moving completely. Withthe engine running, wait for at least 2 seconds withthe clutch pedal fully pressed before engaging reverseto prevent damage to the gears and grating.To engage reverse R from neutral, lift the sliding ringA fig. 94 under the knob and shift the lever to theright and back.
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IMPORTANT The clutch pedal should be used onlyfor gear changes. Do not drive with your foot restingon the clutch pedal, however lightly. For versions/markets where provided, the electronic clutchcontrol could cut in, interpreting the incorrectdriving style as a fault.
WARNING
Press the clutch pedal fully to changegears correctly. It is therefore essential
that there is nothing under the pedals: makesure the mats are lying flat and do not getin the way of the pedals.
Do not drive with your hand resting onthe gear lever as the force exerted, even ifslight, could lead over time to premature
wear on the gearbox internal components.
FUEL SAVINGSHere are some useful tips to save fuel and minimiseharmful emissions of CO2 and other pollutants(nitric oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons, fine dustsetc…).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
The general factors that affect fuel consumption arelisted below.
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out inaccordance with the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Tyres
Check the pressure of the tyres routinely at aninterval of no more than 4 weeks: if the pressure istoo low, consumption levels increase as resistance torolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot. The weightof the car (especially when driving in town) andits ride greatly affects consumption and stability.
Accessories installed on longitudinal bars
Remove accessories like: roof racks, ski racks,luggage container, etc. from the roof if they are nolonger used. These accessories lower air penetration
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and adversely affect consumption levels. Whentransporting particularly large objects, use a trailer ifpossible.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount of timeneeded. The heated rear window, additionalheadlights, windscreen wipers and heater fan need aconsiderable amount of energy, therefore increasingfuel consumption (by up to 25% in the urban cycle).
Climate control system
Air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption (onaverage up to +20%). If the temperature outsidepermits, try and use the air vents.
Devices for aerodynamic control
The use of non-certified spoilers may adversely affectair drag and fuel consumption.
DRIVING STYLE
The main driving styles that affect fuel consumptionare listed below.
Starting
Do not warm the engine with the car at a standstillor at idle or high speed: under these conditionsthe engine warms up much more slowly, increasingelectrical consumption and emissions. It is thereforeadvisable to move off immediately, slowly, avoidinghigh speeds: in this way the engine will warm faster.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid accelerating when starting at traffic lights orbefore switching off the engine. This and also doubledeclutching is absolutely pointless on modern carsand also increases consumption and pollution.
Gear selection
As soon as the conditions of the traffic and roadallow, use a higher gear. Using a low gear for fasteracceleration will increase consumption.In the same way improper use of a high gearincreases consumption, emissions an engine wear.
Max. speed
Fuel consumption considerably increases as speedincreases. Avoiding unnecessary braking andacceleration, which cost in terms of both fuel andemissions.
Acceleration
Accelerating violently will greatly affect consumptionand emissions: acceleration should be gradual.
CONDITIONS OF USE
The main usage conditions that negatively affect fuelconsumption are listed below.
Cold starting
Short journeys and frequent cold starts do not allowthe engine to reach optimum operating temperature.
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This results in a significant increase in consumptionlevels (from +15 to +30% on the urban cycle) andemissions.
Traffic and road conditions
Rather high consumption levels are linked tosituations with heavy traffic, for instance whentravelling in queues with frequent use of the lowergears or in cities with many traffic lights. Windingmountain roads and rough road surfaces alsoadversely affect consumption.
Traffic hold-ups
During prolonged hold-ups (e.g. level crossings) theengine should be switched off.
TOWING TRAILERS
IMPORTANT NOTES
For towing caravans or trailers the car must be fittedwith a certified tow hook and an adequate electricsystem. Installation should be carried out byspecialised personnel who will issue the requiredpapers for travelling on roads.Install any specific and/or additional rear view mirrorsas specified by the Highway Code.Remember that when towing a trailer, steep hills areharder to climb, braking distances increase andovertaking takes longer depending on the overallweight.Engage a low gear when driving downhill, rather thanconstantly using the brake.The weight the trailer exerts on the car tow hookreduces the car's loading capacity by the sameamount. To make sure that the maximum towableweight is not exceeded (given in the car registrationdocument) account should be taken of the fullyladen trailer, including accessories and luggage.Do not exceed the speed limits specific for eachcountry you are driving in, in the case of vehiclestowing trailers. In any case, the top speed must notexceed 100 km/h.
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WARNING
The ABS with which the car may beequipped will not control the braking
system of the trailer. Particular caution isrequired on slippery roads.
WARNING
Never modify the braking system of thecar to control the trailer brake.The
trailer braking system must be fullyindependent of the car’s hydraulic system.
SNOW TYRESUse snow tyres of the same size as the normal tyresprovided with the car.A Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide adviceconcerning the most suitable type of tyre for thecustomer's requirements.For the type of tyre to be used, inflation pressuresand the specifications of snow tyres, follow theinstructions given in paragraph "Wheels" in section"Technical specifications".The winter features of these tyres are reducedconsiderably when the tread depth is below 4 mm.Replace them in this case.Due to snow tyre features, under normal conditionsof use or on long motorway journeys, theperformance of these tyres is much lower than thatof standard tyres. Their usage should therefore berestricted in accordance with their type approval.
IMPORTANT When using snow tyres with amaximum speed index below the one that can bereached by the car (increased by 5%), place a noticein the passenger compartment, plainly in view, whichstates the maximum speed allowed by the snowtyres (as per EC Directive).All four tyres should be the same (brand and track)to ensure greater safety when driving and brakingand better driveability.Remember that you should not change the rotationdirection of the tyres.
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The max speed for snow tyres with “Q”marking is 160 km/h.The Highway
Code speed limits must however be alwaysstrictly observed.s
SNOW CHAINSThe use of snow chains should be in compliance withlocal regulations.The snow chains may be applied only onto the frontwheel tyres (drive wheels).Check the tension of the snow chains after the firstfew metres have been driven.
IMPORTANT Snow chains cannot be fitted to thespace-saver spare wheel. If the front tyre has apuncture, replace a rear wheel with the spare wheeland move the rear wheel to the front axle. Thisway with two normal drive wheels, snow chains canbe fitted to them to solve an emergency.
Keep your speed down when snow chainsare fitted; do not exceed 50 km/h.Avoidpotholes, steps and pavements and avoid
driving for long distances on roads not coveredwith snow to prevent damaging the car andthe roadbed.
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CAR INACTIVITYIf the car is to be left inactive for longer than amonth, the following precautions should beobserved:❒ park the car in covered, dry and if possible
well-ventilated premises and slightly openthe windows;
❒ engage a gear and disengage the handbrake;❒ disconnect the negative battery terminal and check
charge (see paragraph “Battery - Charge andelectrolyte level check” in chapter “Maintenanceand care”);
❒ clean and protect the painted parts usingprotective wax;
❒ clean and protect the shiny metal parts usingspecial compounds available commercially;
❒ sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreenand rear window wiper blades and lift them off theglass;
❒ cover the car with a cloth or perforated plasticsheet. Do not use sheets of non-perforated plasticas they do not allow moisture on the car bodyto evaporate;
❒ inflate tyres to +0.5 bar above the standardspecified pressure and check it at intervals;
❒ do not drain the engine cooling system.
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WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES
GENERAL WARNINGS
Warning lights are accompanied by a specific messageand/or sound when applicable. These indicationsare concise and precautionary and, as such, mustnot be considered as exhaustive and/or an alternativeto the information contained in this OwnerHandbook, which you are advised to read carefully inall cases. In the event of a failure indication, alwaysrefer to the contents of this chapter.
IMPORTANT Failure indications displayed are dividedinto two categories: very serious and less seriousfailures.Very serious failures are indicated by a repeatedand prolonged warning “cycle”.Less serious failures are indicated by a limited"warning" cycle.The warning cycle of both failure categories can bestopped by pressing the button MODE. Theinstrument panel warning light will stay on until thecause of the malfunction is eliminated.
BRAKE FLUID LOW (red) /HANDBRAKE ENGAGED (red)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds.
LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
The warning light comes on when the level of thebrake fluid in the reservoir falls below the minimumlevel due to a possible leak in the circuit.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
WARNING
If the warning light turns on whentravelling (on certain versions together
with the message on the display) stop thevehicle immediately and contact a FiatDealership.
HANDBRAKE APPLIED
The warning light turns on when the handbrake isengaged.
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On certain versions, if the car is moving the buzzerwill also sound.
IMPORTANT If the warning light comes on when thecar is in motion, check that the handbrake is noton.
AIRBAG FAILURE (red)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds.The warning light stays on constantly if there is afailure in the air bag system.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
WARNING
If when turning the key to MAR thewarning light does not turn on or
stays on whilst driving, a failure may haveoccurred in the restraint systems. In this casethe air bags or pretensioners may not bedeployed in an impact or, in a lower number ofcases, they may be deployed accidentally.Contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to havethe system checked.
WARNING
The failure of the warning light(warning light off) is indicated by the
flashing for more than the normal 4 seconds offront passenger air bag deactivated warninglight .
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAGDEACTIVATED (amber)
Warning light switches on when the frontpassenger airbag is deactivated.With the front passenger air bag enabled, when theignition key is turned to MAR the warning light
switches on constantly for about 4 seconds,flashes for another 4 seconds and then should switchoff.
WARNING
Warning light indicates failure ofwarning light .This condition is
indicated by intermittent blinking of warninglight for longer than 4 seconds. In this case,the warning light may not indicate a fault inthe restraint systems. Contact a Fiat Dealershipimmediately to have the system checked.
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HOT ENGINE COOLANT (red)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds.The warning light turns on when the engine isoverheated.If the warning light comes on when driving, proceedas follows:❒ when driving normally: stop the car, switch off
the engine and check that the water level in thereservoir is not below the MIN mark. If it is, waitfor a few minutes for the engine to cool downthen slowly and carefully open the cap, top up withcoolant and check that the level is between theMIN and MAX marks. Also check visually for anyfluid leaks. If, when restarting, the warning lightshould come on again, contact a Fiat Dealership;
❒ if the vehicle is used under demandingconditions (e.g. towing trailers uphill or fullyloaded): slow down and, if the light stays on, stopthe car. Wait for 2 or 3 minutes with the enginerunning and slightly accelerated to furtheraccelerate the coolant circulation. Then stop theengine. Check the correct liquid level as describedabove.
IMPORTANT Over demanding routes, it is advisableto keep the engine on and slightly accelerated fora few minutes before switching it off.
On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
LOW BATTERY CHARGE (red)
The warning light comes on when the ignition key isturned to MAR-ON, but it should go out as soonas the engine has started (with the engine running atidle speed a brief delay before going out isacceptable).If the warning light stays on, contact a FiatDealership immediately.
ABS SYSTEM FAILURE (amber)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds.The warning light will light up when the system iseither not working or not available. In this case thebraking system maintains its own unaltered efficiencybut without the advantage of the ABS system. Drivecarefully and contact a Fiat Dealership as soon aspossible.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
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EBD FAILURE (red) (amber)
Simultaneous switching on of warning lights andwhile the engine is running indicates an EBD
system failure or non-availability of the system. Earlylocking of the rear wheels may occur in the eventof violent braking causing the vehicle to swerve.Drive very carefully to a Fiat Dealership to have thesystem inspected.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
CONTINUOUSLY ON: LOWENGINE OIL PRESSURE (red)
FLASHING: EXHAUSTED ENGINE OIL(Multijet versions with DPF only – red)
When the key is turned to MAR the warning lightcomes on, but should go out as soon as the engine isstarted.
1. Engine oil pressure low
The warning light turns on and stays on constantlyalong with a message on the display (for versions/markets where provided) when the system detectsthat engine oil pressure is low.
WARNING
If the warning light turns on whenthe vehicle is travelling (on certain
versions together with the message on thedisplay) stop the engine immediately andcontact a Fiat Dealership.
2. Engine oil exhausted(Multijet versions with DPF only)
The warning light will turn on flashing together withthe message on the display (for versions/marketswhere provided). Depending on the versions, thewarning light flashing modes are as follows:❒ 1 minute every two hours;❒ cycles of 3 minutes with intervals with the warning
light off for 5 seconds until the oil is changed.After the first indication, at each engine start up thewarning light will continue flashing as describedabove until the oil is changed. For (versions/marketswhere provided), the display shows a dedicatedmessage together with the warning light.The flashing of the warning light should not beconsidered as a fault, it simply informs the customerthat the oil needs to be changed following normal caruse.Remember that the deterioration of the engine oil isaccelerated by:❒ mainly town use of the car which makes the DPF
regeneration process more frequent;
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❒ use of the vehicle for short drives, in which theengine does not have time to reach its regularoperating temperature;
❒ repeated interruption of the regeneration process,signalled by the DPF warning light coming on.
WARNING
If the warning light comes on, theexhausted engine oil should be changed
as soon as possible, never drive more than 500km from the first switching-on of this warninglight. Failure to observe the above may result insevere damage to the engine and invalidatethe warranty. Remember that the operation ofthis warning light is not related to the amountof oil in the engine.Therefore, do not simply topup when the light starts flashing.
For versions/markets where provided:
the warning light switches on and flashes alongwith the message on the display (where provided)when the system detects that the engine oil isexhausted.The flashing of the warning light should not beconsidered as a fault, it simply informs the driver thatoil needs to be changed after normal use of the car.If the oil is not changed, when a seconddeterioration threshold is reached, the warning light
also switches on in the instrument panel andthe engine operation is limited to 3000 rpm.
If the oil is still not changed, when a thirddeterioration threshold is reached, the engine islimited to 1500 rpm to avoid damage.
To avoid damaging the engine it isadvisable to change the engine oil whenthe warning light flashes. Go to
a Fiat Dealership.
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWERSTEERING FAILURE (red)
The warning light comes on when the ignition key isturned to MAR-ON, but it should switch off aftera few seconds.If the warning light stays on, you will not benefit fromthe electric power steering and the effort neededto turn the wheel will be greatly increased, althoughit will still be possible to steer the car. Contact aFiat Dealership.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
START & STOP SYSTEMDEACTIVATION (amber)
The warning light comes on when the Start&Stopsystem is turned off by pressing the button on thedashboard. A corresponding message may bedisplayed on some versions.
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INCOMPLETE DOOR LOCKING(red)
On certain versions the warning light turns on whenone or more doors or the tailgate are not properlyshut.A specific message is displayed on certain versions.An acoustic signal is emitted with the doors openand the car moving.
EOBD/INJECTION SYSTEMFAILURE (amber)
Under normal conditions, the warning light comeson when the ignition key is turned to MAR, butshould go off as soon as the engine is started.If the warning light remains on or comes on whilstdriving, it means that the injection system is notworking properly; in particular, if the warning lightcomes on constantly, this indicates a malfunction inthe supply/ignition system that could cause excessiveexhaust emissions, a possible loss of performance,poor driveability and high fuel consumption.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.Under these conditions, you may continue travellingat moderate speed without demanding excessiveeffort from the engine. Prolonged use of the car with
the warning light on may cause damage. Contact aFiat Dealership as soon as possible.
FOR PETROL ENGINES ONLY
If the warning light is flashing, this indicates that thecatalytic converter may be damaged.If the light flashes, it is necessary to release theaccelerator pedal to lower the speed of the engineuntil the warning light stops flashing; continue thejourney at moderate speed, trying to avoid drivingconditions that may cause further flashing andcontact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
Go to a Fiat Dealership as soon aspossible if warning light either doesnot light up when the key is turned to
MAR or if while travelling the warning lightcomes on either constantly or blinking (alongwith a message on the display on some versions).The operation of warning light may bechecked by the traffic police using specificdevices. Comply with the laws and regulations ofthe country where you are driving.
DPF (PARTICULATE FILTER) BEINGCLEANED
(Multijet versions with DPF only – amber)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds. The warning light turns on constantly
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when the DPF system needs to eliminate the trappedpollutants through the regeneration process. Thewarning light does not come on every time the DPFis being regenerated, rather only when the drivingconditions are such that the driver needs to know it.To switch the warning light off, the car must bekept moving until the regeneration process iscompleted. As an average, the process lasts fifteenminutes. The best conditions to complete theregeneration process are reached driving the car atabout 60 km/h with engine speed over 2000 rpm.When this warning light comes on, it does notindicate a car failure and thus it should not be takento the workshop. A specific message will appearon the display when the warning light comes on (forversions/markets where provided).
WARNING
The driving speed should always besuitable to traffic conditions, weather
conditions and the driver should always complywith the Highway Code.The engine can alsobe switched off if the DPF warning light is on;nevertheless, repeated interruptions of theregeneration process could cause an early decayof engine oil. For this reason, always wait untilthe warning light switches off before stoppingthe engine as described above. It is not a goodidea to complete DPF regeneration with thevehicle stationary.
FUEL RESERVE (amber)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds.
The warning light turns on when about 5 litres offuel are left in the tank.
IMPORTANT The warning light will blink to indicatea system failure. If this is the case, go to a FiatDealership to have the system checked.
GLOW PLUG HEATING/GLOWPLUG HEATING FAILURE (Multijetversions - amber)
GLOW PLUG HEATING
This warning light comes on when the key is turnedto MAR-ON. It will go out as soon as the heaterplugs have reached a preset temperature. Start theengine as soon as the warning light goes out.
IMPORTANT At high ambient temperatures thewarning light may stay on for an extremely shorttime.
GLOW PLUG HEATING FAULT
The warning light flashes if there is a fault in thepreheating system. Contact a Fiat Dealership as soonas possible.
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On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER(Multijet versions - amber)
When the key is turned to the MAR-ON positionthe warning light comes on but should go out after afew seconds.The warning light switches on when there is waterin the diesel filter. On certain versions warning light
comes on instead.On some versions the display shows the dedicatedmessage.
The presence of water in the supplycircuit may cause severe damage to theinjection system and irregular engine
operation. If the warning light switches on (onsome versions the warning light isaccompanied by the dedicated message on thedisplay), go to a Fiat Dealership as soon aspossible to have the system bled. If the aboveindications come on immediately after refuelling,water has probably entered the tank: turn theengine off immediately and contact a FiatDealership.
CAR PROTECTION SYSTEMFAILURE - FIAT CODE (amber)
If, with the ignition key at MAR, the warning lightstays on permanently, this indicates a possible failure(see “Fiat Code system” in the “Knowing your car”section).
IMPORTANT Warning lights and will switchon at the same time to indicate a Fiat CODE systemfailure.
If with the engine running the warning lightflashes, this means that the car is not protected
by the engine inhibitor device (see “Fiat Codesystem” in section “Knowing your car”).Contact Fiat Dealership to have all the keymemorised.
REAR FOG LIGHTS (amber)
The warning light switches on when the rear foglights are activated.
GENERIC FAILURE INDICATION(amber)
The warning light turns on in the followingcircumstances.
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ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE
The warning light switches on when the engine oilpressure sensor is incorrect. Contact a FiatDealership to have the fault fixed as soon as possible.
WATER IN DIESEL FILTER
See the description for warning light .
FUEL CUT-OFF INERTIA SWITCHINTERVENTION/FUEL CUT-OFF NOTAVAILABLE
The warning light switches on when the fuel cut-offinertia switch intervenes or when the fuel cut-offsystem is not available.The display shows the dedicated message.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS FAULT
The warning light switches on when an external lightfailure is detected.
PARKING SENSOR FAILURE
The warning light turns on and the message is shownon the display when a parking sensor fault isdetected. Contact a Fiat Dealership.
ESP SYSTEM FAILURE/HILLHOLDER FAILURE (amber)
ESP SYSTEM FAULT
Turning the ignition key to MAR-ON the warninglight turns on, but it should go off after a fewseconds.If the warning light does not go off, or stays ontogether with the LED on the ASR OFF button whentravelling, contact a Fiat Dealership.The display will show the dedicated message.
Note Flashing of the warning light while drivingindicates the action of the ESP system.
HILL HOLDER FAULT
Turning the ignition key to MAR-ON the warninglight turns on, but it should go off after a fewseconds.The warning light turns on to indicate a Hill Holdersystem fault. In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership assoon as possible.The display will show the dedicated message.
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SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPEDHEADLAMPS (green)/FOLLOW MEHOME (green)
SIDELIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAMHEADLIGHTS
The warning light comes on when side/tail lights orlow beams are turned on.
FOLLOW ME HOME
The warning light will turn on when this device isactive (see “Follow me home” in section “Knowingyour car”).The display shows the dedicated message.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (green)
The warning light comes on when the front fog lightsare turned on.
LEFT-HAND DIRECTIONINDICATOR (green - intermittent)
The warning light turns on when the directionindicator control lever is moved downwards or,together with the right indicator, when the hazardwarning light button is pressed.
RIGHT-HAND DIRECTIONINDICATOR (green - blinking)
The warning light turns on when the directionindicator control lever is moved upwards or,together with the left indicator, when the hazardwarning light button is pressed.
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWERSTEERING SYSTEM ACTIVATION
The word "CITY" appears on the multifunctiondisplay when the "Dualdrive" electric power steeringsystem is activated by pressing the relevant controlbutton. If the button is pressed again the wordCITY switches off.
MAIN BEAMS (blue)
The warning light switches on when the main beamsare turned on.
POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD
This indication starts flashing when the outsidetemperature reaches or falls below 3°C to warn thedriver of the possible presence of ice on the road.The display will show a dedicated message.
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SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED
The display will show the dedicated message whenthe car exceeds the set speed limit (see"Multifunction display" in chapter "Knowing yourcar").
LIMITED RANGE
The multifunction display will show the dedicatedmessage to warn the driver that the cruising range isless than 50 km.
ASR SYSTEM
The ASR system can be turned off by pressing thebutton ASR OFF.The multifunction display can show the dedicatedmessage to warn the driver that the system is off; atthe same time the LED on the button will turn on.When button ASR OFF is pressed again the LED onthe button will turn off and the display will showthe dedicated message to warn the driver that thesystem is on again.
BRAKE PAD WEAR (amber)
The warning light on the dial turns on (and themessage appears on the display) if the front brakepads are worn; in this case have them changed assoon as possible.
ECO FUNCTION ACTIVATION (0.9TwinAir 85 HP versions)
The ECO indication appears on the multifunctiondisplay when the corresponding function is activatedby pressing the relevant control button. Theindication ECO will switch off when pressing thebutton again.
SPORT FUNCTION ACTIVATION(1.4 16V versions)
The SPORT indication appears on the multifunctiondisplay when the corresponding function is activatedby pressing the relevant control button. Theindication SPORT will switch off when pressing thebutton again.
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UNFASTENED SEAT BELTS (red)
The warning light on the display lights uppermanently when the car is not moving and thedriver's seat belt is not correctly fastened. Thewarning light will switch on constantly together witha constant beep of the buzzer for the first 6 seconds
and for the next 96 seconds with warning lightblinking and intermittent beep when front seatbeltsare not correctly fastened and the vehicle is inmotion. The SBR (Seat Belt Reminder) system buzzercan be disabled only by a Fiat Dealership. Thesystem can be reactivated from the set-up menu. Thedisplay shows the dedicated message.
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IN AN EMERGENCY
In an emergency we recommend that you call the freephone number found in the WarrantyBooklet.You can go to our web site at www.fiat500.com to find the Fiat Dealership nearest toyou.
STARTING THE ENGINEGo to a Fiat Dealership immediately if warning light
stays on constantly on the instrument panel.
JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, the engine may be started usingan auxiliary battery fig. 95 with the same capacityor a little higher than the flat one.
Never use a fast battery-charger to startthe engine as this could damage theelectronic systems of your car, particularly
the ignition and fuel supply control units.
WARNING
This procedure must be performed byexpert personnel because incorrect
actions may cause electrical discharge ofconsiderable intensity. Furthermore, batteryfluid is poisonous and corrosive: avoid contactwith your skin and eyes. Keep naked flames andlighted cigarettes away from the battery anddo not cause sparks.
Proceed as follows to start the car:❒ connect the positive terminals (sign + near the
terminal) of the two batteries with a jump lead;❒ with a second lead, connect the negative terminal
– of the auxiliary battery to an earthing pointon the engine or the gearbox of the car to be
started;fig. 95 F0S0093
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❒ start the engine;❒ when the engine has been started, remove the
leads reversing the order above.If after a few attempts the engine does not start, donot persist but contact a Fiat Dealership.
IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negativeterminals of the two batteries: sparks could igniteexplosive gas released from the battery. If theauxiliary battery is installed on another car, preventaccidental contact between metallic parts of the twocars.
BUMP STARTING
Never bump start the engine by pushing, towing ordriving downhill.This could cause fuel to flow into the catalyticconverter and damage it beyond repair.
IMPORTANT Remember that the brake servo andelectrical power steering system (where provided)are not active until the engine is started. A muchgreater effort will therefore be required to use thebrake pedal or turn the steering wheel.
REPLACING A WHEEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The vehicle may be factory-fitted (for versions/markets where provided) with a normal spare wheelor with a space-saver wheel.Wheel changing and correct use of the jack andspare wheel call for some precautions as listedbelow.
WARNING
The space-saver wheel (for versions/markets where provided) is specific to
your car, do not use it on other models, or usethe space-saver wheel of other models on yourcar.The space-saver wheel must only be usedin case of emergency. Never use it for morethan strictly necessary and never exceed 80km/h.
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WARNING
On the space-saver wheel there is anorange label, summarising the main
warnings regarding space-saver wheel usagerestrictions. Never remove or cover the label.The following information is provided in fourlanguages on the label: "Important! Fortemporary use only! 80 km/h max! Replace withstandard wheel as soon as possible. Nevercover this indication." Never apply a hub cap ona space-saver wheel.
WARNING
If you change the type of wheel (alloyrims instead of steel rims and vice versa)
you will have to change the entire set offastening bolts with another set of suitably sizedbolts.
WARNING
Alert other drivers that the car isstationary in compliance with local
regulations: hazard warning lights, warningtriangle, etc.Any passengers on board shouldleave the car, especially if it is heavily laden.Passengers should stay away from on-comingtraffic while the wheel is being changed. Ifparked on a slope or rough surface, chock thewheels with wedges or other suitable devices.
WARNING
The driving features of the car maychange when a space-saver wheel is
fitted.Avoid sudden acceleration and braking,sudden steering and fast cornering.The total lifeof a space-saver wheel is approximately 3000km, after which it must be replaced by anotherwheel of the same type. Never install atraditional tyre on a rim designed to be used asa space-saver wheel. Have the punctured wheelrepaired and replaced as soon as possible.Using two or more space-saver spare wheels atthe same time is forbidden. Do not grease thethreads of bolts before fitting them: they mightslip out.
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WARNING
The jack may be used to replace wheelsonly on the car that it comes with or
other cars of the same model. Never use thejack for other purposes, such as lifting other carmodels. Never use the jack to carry out repairsunder the car. Incorrect positioning of thejack may cause the jacked car to fall. Do notuse the jack for loads higher than the oneshown on its label.
WARNING
Snow chains cannot be fitted to thespace-saver wheel. So, if a front (drive)
wheel is punctured and chains are needed, arear wheel should be fitted to the front of thecar and the space-saver wheel should be fittedto the rear.This way with two normal drivewheels, snow chains can be fitted to them tosolve an emergency.
WARNING
Fit the wheel cap correctly to prevent itfrom coming free in motion. Never
tamper with the inflation valve. Never introducetools of any kind between rim and tyre. Checktyre and spare wheel pressures regularly,referring to the values shown in the "Technicalspecifications" section.
JACK
Please note that:❒ the jack weight is 1,76 kg;❒ the jack requires no adjustment;❒ the jack cannot be repaired and in the event of a
fault it must be replaced by another original one;❒ no tool other than its cranking device may be
fitted on the jack.To change a wheel proceed as follows:❒ Stop the car in a position that is not dangerous for
oncoming traffic where you can change the wheelsafely. The ground must be flat and sufficientlycompact;
❒ turn the engine off and pull up the hand-brake;❒ engage first gear or reverse;❒ lift the boot mat A fig. 96❒ loosen the fastener B fig. 97
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❒ take out the tool box C fig. 97 and place it next tothe wheel to be changed;
❒ take the space-saver wheel D fig. 97;❒ use the provided screwdriver to remove the hub
cap, levering the dedicated opening on the outeredge;
❒ for cars fitted with alloy wheels, remove thepress-fitted hub cap using the screwdriverprovided;
❒ loosen the retaining bolts for the wheel to bechanged by about one turn using the spannerprovided E fig. 98;
❒ turn the jack handle to partially open it fig. 99;❒ position the jack near the wheel to be repaired at
the reference point on the side member;❒ extend the jack until groove F fig. 99 on the jack
fits correctly into ridge G fig. 99 underneath theside member;
❒ alert other passengers that the car is about to beraised; all persons should be kept away from thecar until it has been lowered;
❒ fit the handle H fig. 99 to operate the jack device Ifig. 99 and raise the car until the wheel is a fewcentimetres from the ground. When turningthe jack handle make sure that it can turn freely
fig. 96 F0S0126
C B
D
fig. 97 F0S0127
fig. 98 F0S0128
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without scraping your hand against the ground.The moving components of the jack (screws andjoints) can also cause injuries: avoid touching them.If you become soiled with the lubricating grease,wash it off thoroughly;
❒ make sure the contact surfaces betweenspace-saver wheel and hub are clean so that thefastening bolts will not come loose;
❒ fit the space-saver wheel making pin N fig. 100coincide with one of the wheel holes O fig. 100;
❒ fasten the four fastening bolts;❒ turn the jack handle to lower the car and remove
the jack;❒ fasten the bolts completely, working in a
criss-cross fashion as shown in fig. 101.
REFITTINGTHE STANDARD WHEEL
Following the procedure described previously, raisethe car and remove the space saver spare wheel.
Versions with steel rims
Proceed as follows:
G F
H
I
fig. 99 F0S0129
fig. 100 F0S0130
fig. 101 F0S0131
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❒ make sure the contact surfaces between standardwheel and hub are clean so that the fasteningbolts will not come loose;
❒ fit the standard wheel inserting the 4 bolts intothe holes;
❒ using the wrench provided, tighten the fasteningbolts;
❒ press-fit the hub cap, aligning the special splining(on the cap) with the inflation valve;
❒ lower the car and remove the jack;❒ using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts
in the sequence shown previously.
Versions with alloy wheels
❒ insert the wheel on the hub and using the wrenchprovided tighten the bolts;
❒ lower the car and remove the jack;❒ using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts
in the sequence shown in fig. 101;❒ reinstall the pressure-fitted hub cap, making sure
that the reference hole on the wheel is alignedwith the reference hole on the cap.
IMPORTANT If it is not fitted properly, the hub capmay detach itself when the vehicle is running.
After tyre replacement
❒ arrange the space-saver spare wheel D fig. 97 inthe specific compartment in the boot;
❒ insert the partially open jack into the container Cand force it slightly into its housing so that it doesnot vibrate when the car is moving;
❒ put the tools back into their places in thecontainer;
❒ stow the container complete with tools on thespare wheel and secure everything with theclamping device B;
❒ correctly reposition the boot stiff cover.
IMPORTANT Do not use air chambers with tubelesstyres. Check the inflation pressure of the tyres andthe space-saver wheel regularly.
IMPORTANT You will need to change the set ofbolts if you want to change the type of wheels fitted(alloy rims instead of steel rims, and vice versa).The whole set of fastening bolts must be replaced byanother set of suitably sized bolts and use a specialspace-saving wheel with different buildcharacteristics.You should keep the bolts and space-saver wheel incase you decide to use the original type of wheellater on.
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QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT FIX & GOautomaticThe Fix&Go automatic quick tyre repair kit is locatedin the luggage compartment.The kit fig. 102 includes:❒ bottle A containing sealer and fitted with:❒ filling pipe B;❒ sticker C bearing the notice “max. 80 km/h”, to be
placed in a position visible to the driver (on theinstrument panel) after fixing the tyre;
❒ instruction brochure (see fig. 103), to be used forprompt and correct use of the quick repair kit andthen to be handed to the personnel chargedwith handling the treated tyre;
❒ a compressor D fig. 102including a pressure gaugeand connections, found in the compartment;
❒ a pair of protection gloves located in the sidespace of the compressor;
❒ adapters for inflating different elements.You can also store the screwdriver and tow hitch inthe quick repair kit container (stored in the bootunder the carpet).
WARNING
Give the instruction booklet to thepersonnel charged with handling the
treated tyre.
In the event of a puncture caused byforeign bodies, the kit may be used torepair tyres showing damages on the
track or shoulder up to max 4 mm diameter.
fig. 102 F0S0118 fig. 103 F0S0119
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WARNING
Holes and damages on the tyre sidewalls cannot be repaired. Do not use the
quick tyre repair kit if the damage is due torunning with flat tyre.
WARNING
Repairs are not possible in the case ofdamage to the wheel rim (bad groove
distortion causing air loss). Do not remove theforeign body (screw or nail) from the tyre.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
The sealing fluid of the quick tyre repair kit iseffective with external temperatures between -20°Cand +50°C.The sealing fluid will expire.
WARNING
Do not operate the compressor forlonger than 20 consecutive minutes. Risk
of overheating.Tyres repaired with the quicktyre repair kit only be used temporarily.
WARNING
The cylinder contains ethyl glycol.Contains latex: may cause an allergic
reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Eye irritant.May cause sensitisation on inhalation orcontact.Avoid contact with eyes, skin andclothes. In the event of contact, washimmediately with plenty of water. Do notinduce vomiting if swallowed. Rinse your mouthand drink plenty of water. Call a doctorimmediately. Keep away from children.Theproduct must not be used by asthmatics. Do notbreathe in the vapours during insertion andsuction. Call a doctor immediately if allergicreactions are noted. Store the canister in itsproper compartment, away from sources ofheat.The sealing fluid will expire.
Replace the cylinder if the sealing fluidhas expired. Dispose of the bottle and thesealant liquid properly. Have the sealing
fluid and the cylinder disposed of in compliancewith national and local regulations.
INFLATING PROCEDURE
WARNING
Put on the protective gloves providedtogether with quick tyre repair kit.
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❒ Pull up the handbrake. Unscrew the tyre valvecap, take out the flexible filler pipe A fig. 104 andtighten the ring nut B fig. 104 on the tyre valve;
❒ make sure that switch D fig. 105 for thecompressor is in position 0 (off ), start the engine,insert plug E fig. 106 into the power socket andswitch on the compressor by placing switch D fig.105 in position I (on). Inflate the tyre to thepressure specified in the "Tyre pressure" paragraphin the "Technical specifications" section.
Check tyre pressure on gauge F with compressor offto obtain a more precise reading; fig. 105 with thecompressor off;❒ if after five minutes it is still impossible to reach at
least 1.5 bar, disengage the compressor from thevalve and power socket, then move the carforwards approx. ten metres in order to distributethe sealing fluid inside the tyre evenly, then repeatthe inflation operation;
❒ if after this operation you still cannot reach at least1.8 bar after 5 minutes, do not resume drivingbecause the tyre is too damaged and the quicktyre repair kit cannot guarantee suitable sealing.
fig. 104 F0S0120
fig. 105 F0S0121
fig. 106 F0S0122
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Contact a Fiat Dealership;❒ if the tyre pressure specified in paragraph “Inflation
pressure” in section “Technical Specifications” hasbeen reached, start driving immediately;
WARNING
Apply the adhesive label in a positionclearly visible by the driver as a
reminder that the tyre has been treated withthe quick repair kit. Drive carefully, particularlyon bends. Do not exceed 80 km/h. Do notaccelerate or brake suddenly.
❒ after driving for about 10 minutes stop and checkthe tyre pressure again; pull up the handbrake;
WARNING
If the pressure has fallen below 1.8 bar,do not drive any further: the automatic
Fix&Go automatic quick tyre repair kit cannotguarantee the correct hold because the tyreis too damaged. Go to a Fiat Dealership.
❒ if at least 1.8 bar pressure is read, restore correctpressure (with engine running and handbrake on)and restart;
❒ drive with the utmost care to the nearest FiatDealership.
WARNING
You must inform the dealership that thetyre has been repaired using the quick
tyre repair kit. Give the instruction booklet tothe personnel charged with handling thetreated tyre.
FOR CHECKING AND RESTORINGPRESSURE ONLY
The compressor can be also used solely for restoringpressure. Release the quick coupling and connectdirectly to the tyre valve fig. 107; in this way, thecylinder will not be connected to the compressorand no sealing fluid will be injected.
fig. 107 F0S0124
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CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
To replace the bottle, proceed as follows:❒ disconnect connection A fig. 108;❒ turn the cylinder to be replaced anticlockwise and
raise it;❒ fit the new cylinder and turn it clockwise;❒ connect connection A to the cylinder and insert
the transparent tube B fig. 108 into its housing.
CHANGING A BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒ Before changing a bulb check the contacts foroxidation;
❒ Burnt bulbs must be replaced by others of thesame type and power;
❒ always check the headlight beam direction afterchanging a bulb;
❒ when a light is not working, check that thecorresponding fuse is intact before changing a bulb.For the location of fuses, refer to the paragraph“If a fuse blows” in this section;
WARNING
Modifications or repairs to the electricsystem that are not carried out properly
or do not take the system technicalspecifications into account can causemalfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
WARNING
Halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas,in the case of breakage they may burst.
fig. 108 F0S0125
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Halogen bulbs must be handled holdingthe metallic part only.Touching thetransparent part of the bulb with your
fingers may reduce the intensity of the emittedlight and even reduce the lifespan of the bulb.If touched accidentally, rub the bulb with a clothmoistened with methylated spirit and allow todry.
Where possible, it is advisable to havebulbs changed at a Fiat Dealership.Thecorrect operation and aiming of the outer
lights are absolutely essential for the safety of thecar and of compliance with law.
IMPORTANT A slight misting may appear on theinternal surface of the headlight: this does notindicate a fault and is caused by low temperature andthe degree of humidity in the air. Misting will rapidlydisappear when the headlights are switched on.The presence of drops inside the headlights indicatesinfiltration of water. Contact a Fiat Dealership.
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TYPES OF BULBS
Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car:
All-glass bulbs: (type A) press-fitted. Pull to remove.
Bayonet type bulbs: (type B) to remove them press thebulb and turn it anticlockwise.
Tubular bulbs: (type C) release them from their contactsto remove.
Halogen bulbs: (type D) to remove the bulb, release theclip holding the bulb in place.
Halogen bulbs: (type E) to remove the bulb, release theclip holding the bulb in place.
Gas discharge bulb (Xenon): (type F) to replace themcontact a Fiat Dealership.
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Bulbs
Use Type Power Re. Figure
Main beam headlamps HI 55W D
Dipped headlamps H7 55W D
Dipped headlamps with gas discharge bulbs(Xenon) (for versions/markets where pro-vided)
DIS 35W F
Front side lights/day lights W2I/5W 5/2IW A
Front direction indicators WY2IW 21W B
Front direction indicators (with xenon gasdischarge bulbs) PY24W 24W B
Side direction indicators W5W 5W A
Rear direction indicators PY2IW 2IW B
Side/taillights RI0W I0W B
Stop P2IW 2IW B
Reverse gear P2IW 2IW B
Rear fog lamp P2IW 2IW B
Ceiling light C5W 5W C
Boot light W5W 5W A
Number plate light C5W 5W C
Fog lights HI 55W E
Third stop W5W 5W A
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REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBSFor the type of bulb and power rating, see “Changinga bulb".
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS
The front light clusters contain sidelight, dippedbeam, main beam and direction indicator bulbs.Operating from the engine compartment remove therubber cap A fig. 109 to access the directionindicator bulbs; remove the rubber cap B fig. 109 toaccess the dipped headlight bulbs.To access the bulbs of the side lights/day lights and ofthe main beams, after fully steering the wheels,open the guard door C fig. 110 on the wheel arch atthe level of the lights, then remove the rubber capD fig. 110.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
Front
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ remove the protective rubber cap mentioned
above;❒ turn the bulb holder A fig. 111 anticlockwise and
remove it;❒ remove the pressure-fitted bulb and replace it;❒ refit the bulb holder A by turning it clockwise and
locking it correctly;❒ refit the rubber cap.
fig. 109 F0S0050 fig. 110 F0S0051
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Side
The intervention must be carried outtaking all precautions necessary to avoiddamaging the bodywork (use a sufficiently
rigid and appropriately thick plastic card).
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ lever the lens off, by initially applying force from
the front towards the back (1 - fig. 112);❒ then lever in the opposite direction, by applying
force from the back part (2 - fig. 112) and removeunit B;
❒ turn the bulb holder anticlockwise, extract theclipped bulb and replace;
❒ refit the bulb holder in the lens, then position unitB, ensuring that the fastening clip clicks into place.
DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ remove the protective rubber cap mentioned
above;❒ press the fastener A fig. 113 and remove the bulb
holder;❒ remove the pressure-fitted bulb and replace it;❒ refit the cap locking it correctly;❒ refit the rubber cap.
fig. 111 F0S0052 fig. 112 F0S0355
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With gas discharge bulbs (Xenon)(for versions/markets where provided)
WARNING
Due to the high power supply voltage,gas discharge bulbs (Xenon) should only
be replaced by specialised personnel: danger ofdeath! Go to a Fiat Dealership.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ remove the protective rubber cap mentioned
above;❒ release the two bulb holding clips A fig. 114;❒ extract the bulb and replace it;
❒ fit the new bulb, making the outline of the metallicpart coincide with the grooves on the reflector,then reattach the bulb holding clips;
❒ refit the rubber cap.
SIDE LIGHTS/DAY LIGHTS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ remove the protective rubber cap mentioned
above;❒ turn the bulb holder B fig. 114 anticlockwise and
remove it;❒ remove the pressure-fitted bulb and replace it;❒ refit the bulb holder B by turning it clockwise and
locking it correctly;❒ refit the rubber cap.
fig. 113 F0S0053 fig. 114 F0S0054
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FOG LIGHTS(for versions/markets, where provided)
IMPORTANT to replace the front fog lights you mustcontact a Fiat Dealership.
REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS
To change the bulb proceed as follows:❒ open the tailgate;❒ unscrew the two fastening screws A fig. 115 and
extract the light cluster axially without rotatingit;
❒ remove the bulb holder from its housing releasingit from the locking tabs B fig. 115;
❒ extract the bulbs by pushing them slightly andturning them anticlockwise.
The bulbs are arranged as follows: fig. 116:C Direction indicators
D StopE SideF Reverse (right headlamp) / fog lamp (left headlamp)
THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS
To change the bulb proceed as follows:❒ remove the two guard caps and unscrew the two
fastening screws A fig. 117;❒ remove the assembly;❒ disconnect the electrical connector B fig. 118;❒ press the retaining device C fig. 118 and open the
bulb holder;❒ remove the pressure-fitted bulb to be replaced and
replace it;
fig. 115 F0S0354 fig. 116 F0S0057
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❒ close the bulb holder making sure the catch iscorrectly locked;
❒ screw in the two fastening screws and reinstall theguard caps.
NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS
To replace the bulbs proceed as follows:❒ operate in the point shown by the arrow fig. 119
and remove the lens A;❒ change the bulb releasing it from the side contacts
and making sure the new bulb is correctly fastenedbetween the contacts;
❒ refit the lens.
fig. 117 F0S0058
fig. 118 F0S0059 fig. 119 F0S0139
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CHANGING AN INTERIOR LIGHTFor the type of bulb and power rating, see “Changinga bulb".
PLAFONIERA INTERNA
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:❒ using the screwdriver provided, extract the roof
light A fig. 120 working in the point shown bythe arrow;
❒ open the cover fig. 121 as indicated;❒ replace the bulb C fig. 121 releasing the side
contacts, insert the new bulb and make sure that itis correctly locked between the contacts;
❒ close the cover and refit the lens.
BOOT LIGHT(for versions/markets, where provided)
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:❒ open the tailgate;❒ using the screwdriver provided, extract the ceiling
light A fig. 122 working in the point shown;❒ open the bulb cover B fig. 123 and replace the
pressure-fitted bulb C fig. 123;❒ refit the cover B on the lens;❒ refit the roof light correctly by pressing one side
and then the other until the locking click is heard.
fig. 120 F0S0060 fig. 121 F0S0356
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REPLACING FUSES
GENERAL INFORMATION
Fuses protect the electrical system: they intervene(blow) in the event of a fault or improper actionon the system.
When a device does not work, check the conditionof its fuse: the conductor element A fig. 124 must beintact. If it is not, replace the blown fuse withanother with the same amperage (same colour).B fig. 124 intact fuse;C fig. 124 fuse with damaged filament.To replace a fuse, use the pliers D fig. 124 hookedinside the fusebox on the left side of the instrumentpanel.Refer to the tables on the following pages to identifythe protective fuse.
WARNING
If the replaced fuse blows again, contacta Fiat Dealership.
fig. 122 F0S0063
fig. 123 F0S0064 fig. 124 F0S0065
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WARNING
Never replace a fuse with metal wires oranything else.
WARNING
Never replace a fuse with another witha higher amp rating; DANGER OF FIRE.
WARNING
If a general fuse (MEGA-FUSE,MIDI-FUSE,MAXI-FUSE) blows contact
a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Before replacing a fuse, make sure thatthe ignition key has been removed
and that all the other services are switched offand/or disengaged.
WARNING
If a general protection fuse for safetysystems (air bag system, braking system),
power unit systems (engine system, transmissionsystem) or steering system is triggered, contacta Fiat Dealership.
FUSE LOCATION
Dashboard fuses
To access the fuse you must remove the press-fittedcover E.The 5A fuse for door mirror demisting is located inthe diagnosis socket area, as shown in fig. 125.The fuse box shown in fig. 126 is located in the lowerarea next to the pedal unit.
fig. 125 F0S0066
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Engine compartment fuse box
A second control unit is located on the right side ofthe engine compartment, next to the battery; toaccess it press device I fig. 127, release tabs M andremove cover L.
The number identifying the electrical componentcorresponding to each fuse is on the back of thecover fig. 128.
If you need to wash the enginecompartment, take care not to directly hitthe engine compartment fuse box with
the water jet.
fig. 126 F0S0172
L
fig. 127 F0S0068 fig. 128 F0S0069
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FUSE SUMMARYTABLE
Dashboard fuse box fig. 126 FUSE AMPS
Right dipped headlamp power supply F12 7,5
Left dipped headlight and headlight alignment controlunit power supply F13 7,5
Front, rear and luggage compartment roof lights F32 7,5
Diagnosis socket, radio, climate control, EOBD F36 10
Brake light switch, instrument panel node F37 5
Door central locking F38 20
Windscreen/rear window washer pump F43 15
Driver's side electric windows F47 20
Passenger side electric window F48 20
Parking sensor, control backlighting, electric mirrors F49 5
Radio switch, Blue&Me, climate control, brake lights,clutch F51 7,5
Instrument panel node F53 5
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Engine compartment fuse box - fig. 128 FUSE AMPS
Climate control fan F08 30
Trailer F09 15
Horns F10 15
Main beam headlamps F14 15
Sunroof motor F15 20
Heated rear window, mirror defrosters F20 30
Fog lights F30 15
Front power socket (with or without cigar lighter) F85 15
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BATTERY RECHARGINGIMPORTANT The battery recharging procedure isgiven as information only. You are advised to contacta Fiat Dealership to have this operation performed.
Charging should be slow at a low ampere ratingfor approximately 24 hours. Charging for a longertime may damage the battery.Charge the battery as follows:❒ disconnect the negative battery terminal;❒ connect the charger cables to the battery
terminals, observing the polarity;❒ turn on the charger;❒ when finished, turn the charger off before
disconnecting the battery;❒ reconnect the negative battery terminal.
WARNING
Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive:avoid contact with your skin and eyes.
The battery should be charged in a wellventilated place, away from naked flames orpossible sources of sparks: danger of explosionand fire.
WARNING
Do not attempt to charge a frozenbattery: it must be thawed first,
otherwise it may explode. If the battery wasfrozen, have it inspected by specialisedpersonnel before recharging to check that theinternal elements are not damaged and that thecasing is not cracked, which could causepoisonous, corrosive acid to leak.
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RAISING THE CARIf the car needs to be jacked up, go to a FiatDealership which is equipped with shop jacks andjack arms.
TOWING THE CARThe tow hook, which is supplied with the vehicle, ishoused in the tool box, under the carpet in theluggage compartment.
FASTENINGTHETOW RING
Proceed as follows:
Front
❒ release the cap A fig. 129❒ take the tow ring B fig. 130 from its housing in the
tool support;❒ fully tighten the ring on the threaded pin.
Rear
❒ release the cap A fig. 129
fig. 129 F0S0107
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❒ take the tow ring B fig. 130 from its housing in thetool support;
❒ fully tighten the ring on the threaded pin.
WARNING
Before towing, turn the ignition key toMAR and then to STOP without
removing it.The steering column willautomatically lock when the key is removed andthe wheels cannot be steered.
WARNING
Whilst towing, remember that as theassistance of the brake servo and the
electric power assisted steering is not available,greater force needs to be exerted on the brakepedal and more effort is required on thesteering wheel. Do not use flexible cables whentowing and avoid jerky movements.Whiletowing, make sure not to damage parts incontact with the car.When towing the vehicle, itis compulsory to respect specific highway coderegulations relating to the tow hook andprocedures for towing on the road. Do not startthe engine while towing the car.
fig. 130 F0S0108
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICINGCorrect servicing is essential in guaranteeing a longlife for the car under the best conditions.For this reason, Fiat has prepared a series of checksand maintenance operations to be performed every30,000 km.It is, however, important to remember thatscheduled servicing does not completely cover all thecar's requirements: even in the initial period before30,000 km, and then subsequently between oneservice and another, ordinary care is always requiredsuch as routine checks involving topping up fluidlevel, checking tyre pressures etc...
IMPORTANT The Scheduled Servicing services areset out by the Manufacturer. Failure to have themcarried out may invalidate the warranty.
Scheduled Servicing can be carried out by any FiatDealership, at pre-established times.If during each operation, in addition to the onesscheduled, the need arises for further replacementsor repairs, these may only be carried out with theexpress agreement of the Customer.
IMPORTANT It is advisable to inform a Fiat Dealerof any small operating irregularities without waitingfor the next service.If the vehicle is used frequently for towing a trailer,the interval between services should be reduced.
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SCHEDULED SERVICING PLANServices must be performed every 30,000 km.Thousands of km 30 60 90 120 150 180
Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction indicators, hazardwarning lights, luggage compartment, passenger compartment, instrument panelwarning lights, etc.)
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Check windscreen wiper/washer operation, adjust nozzles ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check windscreen/rear window blade position/wear ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check front disc brake pad conditions and wear ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check rear drum brake linings conditions and wear ● ● ●
Visually inspect the conditions of: bodywork, underbody protection, pipes andhoses (exhaust - fuel - brakes), rubber parts (boots - sleeves - bushes - etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks, as well as cleanliness and lubrica-tion of linkages ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check the tension of auxiliary drive belt/s and adjust if necessary (or every 24months) (excluding engines equipped with automatic tensioners) ● ●
Visually inspect conditions of the accessory drive belts ● ●
Replace accessory drive belts ●
Check/adjust tappet clearance (1.2 8v petrol versions) ● ● ●
Check and adjust handbrake lever stroke ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check rear disc brake pad condition and wear ● ● ●
Check rear disc brake pad condition and wear (1.4 16V versions) ● ● ● ● ● ●
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Thousands of km 30 60 90 120 150 180
Change air filter cartridge (every 30,000 km for 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP and 1.3 Mul-tijet versions) ● ● ●
Top up fluids (engine coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, battery, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check timing belt conditions (excluding 1.3 Multijet engine) ● ●
Replacement of the toothed timing belt must be replaced (1) (excluding 1.3Multijet engine) ●
Replace spark plugs (petrol versions) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check engine management system operation (through the diagnosis socket) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check gearbox oil level ● ●
Change engine oil and oil filter (petrol versions) (2) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Change engine oil and oil filter (Multijet version with DPF)(3)
Change brake fluid (or every two years) ● ● ●
Replace pollen filter (or once a year) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check exhaust emissions (petrol versions) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check exhaust emissions/smokiness (1.3 Multijet engine) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Replace fuel filter (1.3 Multijet engine) ● ● ●
(1) Or every four years for particularly demanding use (cold climates, city driving, long periods of idling) or at least every five yearsirrespective of the mileage.
(2) If the vehicle is mainly used for city driving or has an annual mileage of less than 10,000 km, the engine oil and engine oil filtershould be changed every 12 months.
(3) Engine oil and filter shall be changed when the corresponding warning light turns on (see chapter "Warning lights and Messages"),or in any case every 2 years. If the car is used mainly for town driving, the engine oil and filter should be changed every 12 months.
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PERIODIC CHECKSEvery 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, ifnecessary, top-up the following:❒ engine coolant level;❒ brake fluid level;❒ windscreen washer fluid level;❒ tyre inflation pressure and condition;❒ operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction
indicators, hazard warning lights, etc.);❒ operation of screen wash/wipe system and
positioning/wear of windscreen/rear window wiperblades.
Every 3,000 km check and top up if required: engineoil level.You are advised to use PETRONAS LUBRICANTSproducts, which have been designed and producedspecifically for Fiat cars (see table “Capacities” in the“Technical specifications” section).
HEAVY-DUTY USE OF THE CARShould the prevailing use of the car be under one ofthe following specially demanding conditions:❒ towing a trailer or caravan;❒ dusty roads;❒ short, repeated journeys (less than 7-8 km) at
sub-zero outside temperatures;❒ engine often idling, or driving long distances at low
speed (e.g. door to door deliveries) or long periodof inactivity;
❒ urban travel;the following checks must be carried out more oftenthan indicated in the Scheduled Servicing Plan:❒ check front disc brake pad conditions and wear;❒ check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks,
cleanliness and lubrication of linkage;❒ visually inspect conditions of: engine, gearbox,
transmission, pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuelsystem - brakes) and rubber elements (boots -sleeves - bushes - etc.);
❒ check battery charge status and fluid (electrolyte)level (refer to "Battery - Check state of chargeand electrolyte level" paragraph in this chapter);
❒ visually inspect conditions of the auxiliary drivebelts;
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❒ check and, if necessary, replace the pollen filter; inparticular it should be replaced if a decrease in theair flow into the passenger compartment isdetected;
❒ check and, if necessary, replace air filter.
CHECKING FLUID LEVELS
WARNING
Never smoke while working in theengine compartment: gas and
inflammable vapours may be present, with therisk of fire.
a
Be careful, when topping up, and takecare not to mix up the various typesof fluids: they are all incompatible with
one another and could seriously damage the car.
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0.9TwinAir 85 HP versions
A. Engine oil plug/filler B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine coolant fluid D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. Batteryfig. 131 F0S0359
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1.2 8V versions
A. Engine oil plug/filler B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine coolant fluid D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. Batteryfig. 132 F0S0070
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1.4 16V versions
A. Engine oil plug/filler B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine coolant fluid D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. Batteryfig. 133 F0S0071
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1.3 Multijet 75 HP versions
A. Engine oil plug/filler B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine coolant fluid D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. Batteryfig. 134 F0S0072
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1.3 Multijet 95 HP versions
A. Engine oil plug/filler B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine coolant fluid D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. Batteryfig. 135 F0S0335
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ENGINE OIL
Check the oil level a few minutes (about five) afterthe engine has stopped, with the vehicle parkedon level ground.
For all versions, 0.9TwinAir 85 HP excluded
Extract the engine oil dipstick, clean it with a cloththat does not leave any trace and resinsert it. Extractthe engine oil dipstick again and check that the levelis between the MIN and MAX marks on the dipstick.The range between the MIN and MAX markscorresponds to about 1 litre of oil.If the level of the oil is close to or below the MIN.mark, add oil via the filler fitting until the MAX. markis reached.The oil level must never exceed the MAX mark.
For 0.9TwinAir 85 HP versions
The engine oil dipstick B is integral with plug A.Loosen the plug, clean the dipstick with a cloth thatdoes not leave traces, reinsert the dipstick andre-tighten the plug.Extract the engine oil dipstick again and check thatthe level is between the MIN and MAX marks on thedipstick.The range between the MIN and MAX markscorresponds to about 1 litre of oil.
If the oil level is close to or actually below the MIN.mark, pour in the prescribed oil through the fillerA until it reaches the MAX mark.The oil level must never exceed the MAX mark.
Engine oil consumption
The maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400grams every 1,000 km.During the initial period of usage for the vehicle, theengine is bedding in, therefore the engine oilconsumption may settle down only after the first5,000 - 6,000 km.
IMPORTANT The oil consumption depends ondriving style and the conditions under which the caris used.
IMPORTANT After adding or changing the oil, let theengine run for a few seconds and wait a few minutesafter switching it off before checking the level.
WARNING
When the engine is hot, take care whenworking inside the engine compartment
to avoid burns. Remember that when the engineis hot, the fan may cut in: danger of injury.Scarves, ties and other loose clothing might bepulled by moving parts.
Do not add oil with specifications otherthan that already in the engine.
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Used engine oil and filter contain harmfulsubstances for the environment. Contacta Fiat Dealership to have the oil and
filters changed.They are equipped to dispose ofthe used oil and filters respecting nature and thelaw.
ENGINE COOLANT
The coolant level must be checked when the engineis cold and must range between the MIN. and MAX.marks on the reservoir.If the level is low, slowly pour a mixture of 50%demineralised water and 50% PARAFLUUP of FLSelenia through the filler neck C (see previous pages)until the level reaches MAX.A 50-50 mixture of PARAFLUUP and distilled watergives freeze protection up to –35°C.When the vehicle is used in particularly harshweather conditions, we recommend using a 60-40mixture of PARAFLUUP and distilled water.
PARAFLUUP anti-freeze is used in theengine cooling system. Use the same fluidas in the cooling system when topping
up. PARAFLUUP may not be mixed with any othertypes of fluids. If this happens, do not start theengine and contact a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
The cooling system is pressurised. Ifnecessary, only replace the cap with
another genuine one or the operation of thesystem may be adversely affected. Do notremove the reservoir cap when the engine ishot: you risk scalding yourself.
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WASHINGFLUID
To add fluid, remove cap D (see previous pages) bymanoeuvring the special tab.Use a mixture of water and TUTELAPROFESSIONAL SC 35, in the followingconcentrations:30% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 and 70%water in summer.50% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 and 50%water in winter.At temperatures below –20°C, use undilutedTUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 fluid.Check level through the reservoir.Close cap D by pressing on the central section.
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WARNING
Do not travel if the windscreen washerreservoir is empty: using the windscreen
washer is essential for improving visibility. Somecommercial windscreen washer additives areflammable.The engine compartment containshot components which may set it on fire.
BRAKE FLUID
Unscrew cap E (see previous pages) and check thatthe fluid in the reservoir is at the maximum level.The fluid level in the reservoir must not exceed theMAX mark.If you need to top up, you should use the brake fluidshown in the "Fluids and lubricants" table (seechapter "Technical specifications").
Note Carefully clean the cap of the reservoir E andthe surrounding surface.When opening the cap, make sure that no dirt getsinto the reservoir.For topping-up, always use a funnel with integratedfilter with mesh equal to or lower than 0.12 mm.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs moisture. For thisreason, if the car is mainly used in areas with ahigh degree of atmospheric humidity, the fluid shouldbe replaced at more frequent intervals than specifiedin the "Scheduled Servicing Plan".
Prevent brake fluid, which is highlycorrosive, from coming into contact withpainted parts. Should it happen,
immediately wash with water.
WARNING
Brake fluid is poisonous and highlycorrosive. In the event of accidental
contact, immediately wash the affected partswith water and neutral soap.Then rinsethoroughly. Call a doctor immediately ifswallowed.
WARNING
The symbol on the container indicatesa synthetic brake fluid, distinguishing it
from the mineral kind. Using a mineral-typefluid will damage the special rubber seals of thebraking system beyond repair.
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AIR FILTER/POLLEN FILTERHave the air filter or the pollen filter replaced by aFiat Dealership.
DIESEL FILTER
CONDENSATION DISCHARGE (Multijetversions)
The presence of water in the supplycircuit may cause severe damage to theinjection system and irregular engine
operation. If the warning light c comes on, go to aFiat Dealership as soon as possible to have thesystem bled. If the above indications come onimmediately after refuelling, water has probablyentered the tank: turn the engine off immediatelyand contact a Fiat Dealership.
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BATTERYThe car has a low-maintenance battery: no top-upswith distilled water are needed in standardconditions of use.
INSPECTINGTHE CHARGE ANDTHEELECTROLYTE LEVEL
The operations must be carried out as described inthis Owner Handbook only by skilled personnel. Anytop-up operations must be carried out by specialisedpersonnel and by a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Battery liquid is poisonous andcorrosive.Avoid contact with skin and
eyes. Keep naked flames and sources of sparksaway from the battery: risk of explosion andfire.
WARNING
Running the battery with an excessivelylow liquid level will damage the battery
beyond repair and could even cause itsexplosion.
CHANGINGTHE BATTERY
If required, replace the battery with a genuine sparepart with the same specifications.If a battery with different specifications is fitted, theservice intervals given in the "Scheduled ServicingPlan" in this chapter will no longer be valid.Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions formaintenance.
Incorrect fitting of electric and electronicdevices may cause severe damage toyour car. Go to a Fiat Dealership if you
want to install accessories (alarms, etc.): they willsuggest the most suitable devices and adviseyou if a higher capacity battery needs tobe installed.
Batteries contain substances which arevery dangerous for the environment.Youare advised to go to a Fiat Dealership
to have the battery replaced where the oldbattery will be disposed of respecting both theenvironment and the laws in force.
WARNING
If the vehicle must remain unused for along time at a very low temperature,
remove the battery and take it to a warm place,to avoid freezing.
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WARNING
When performing any operation on thebattery or near it, always protect your
eyes with special goggles.
USEFUL ADVICE FOR EXTENDINGTHELIFE OFYOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery and make it lastlonger, observe the following instructions:❒ when you park the car, ensure that the doors,
tailgate and bonnet are closed properly, to preventany lights from remaining on inside the passenger'scompartment;
❒ switch off all lights inside the car: the car ishowever equipped with a system which switchesall internal lights off automatically;
❒ do not keep accessories (e.g. sound system, hazardlights, etc.) switched on for a long time when theengine is not running;
❒ before performing any operation on the electricalsystem, disconnect the negative battery cable;
❒ Completely tighten the battery terminals.
IMPORTANT If the charge level remains under 50%for a long time, the battery is damaged by sulphation,reducing its capacity and efficiency at start-up.The battery will also be more at risk of freezing (e.g.already at -10°C). Refer to the paragraph "Car
inactivity" in "Starting and driving" if the car is leftparked for a long time.If after buying the car, you want to install electricaccessories which require permanent electric supply(alarm, etc.) or accessories influencing the electricalsupply requirements, contact a Fiat Dealershipwhose skilled personnel, in addition to suggesting themost suitable devices from Lineaccessori Fiat, willevaluate the overall electric absorption, checkingwhether the car’s electric system is capable ofwithstanding the load required, or whether it shouldbe integrated with a more powerful battery.Since these devices continue absorbing energy evenwhen the ignition key is off, they gradually run downthe battery.
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WHEELS AND TYRESCheck the pressure of each tyre, including thespace-saver wheel, approximately every two weeksand before long journeys: the pressure should bechecked with the tyre rested and cold.While driving the car, the pressure increases understandard conditions: for the correct tyre inflationpressure, see "Wheels" in "Technical specifications"chapter.Incorrect pressure causes abnormal tyre wear fig.136:A normal pressure: tread evenly worn;B low pressure: tread particularly worn at the edges;C high pressure: tread particularly worn in the
centre.
The tyres must be replaced when the tread is lessthan 1.6 mm thick. In any case, follow the lawsin force in the country where you are driving.IMPORTANT NOTES
❒ As far as possible, avoid sharp braking and screechstarts. Be careful not to hit the kerb, potholes orother hard obstacles. Driving for long stretchesover bumpy roads can damage the tyres;
❒ periodically check that the tyres have no cuts inthe side wall, abnormal swelling or irregular tyrewear. Contact a Fiat Dealership if required;
❒ avoid overloading the car when travelling: this maycause serious damage to the wheels and tyres;
❒ if a tyre is punctured, stop immediately and changeit to avoid damage to the tyre, the rim,suspensions and steering system;
❒ tyres age even if they are not used much. Cracks inthe tread and on the sidewalls are a sign of ageing.Have the tyres checked by skilled personnel ifthey have been fitted for longer than six years.Also remember to check the space-saver wheelvery carefully;
❒ In the case of replacement, always fit new tyres,avoiding those of dubious origin;
❒ If a tyre is changed, also change the inflation valve;❒ to allow even wear between the front and rear
tyres, it is advisable to change them over every10-15 thousand kilometres, keeping them on thesame side of the car so as not to reverse thedirection of rotation.
fig. 136 F0S0094
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WARNING
Remember that the road holdingqualities of your car also depend on the
correct inflation pressure of the tyres.
WARNING
If the pressure is too low the tyreoverheats and this can cause it serious
damage.
WARNING
Do not cross switch the tyres, movingthem from the right of the car to the
left and vice versa.
WARNING
Never submit alloy rims to repaintingtreatments requiring the use of
temperatures exceeding 150°C.The mechanicalproperties of the wheels could be impaired.
RUBBER HOSESAs far as the brake system and fuel rubber hoses areconcerned, follow the "Scheduled Servicing Plan" inthis chapter carefully.Ozone, high temperatures and prolonged lack of fluidin the system may cause hardening and cracking ofthe hoses, with possible leaks. Careful control istherefore necessary.
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BLADES
Periodically clean the rubber part using specialproducts; TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 isrecommended.Replace the blades if the rubber edge is deformed orworn. In any case, it is advisable to replace themapproximately once a year.A few simple precautions can reduce the possibilityof damage to the blades:❒ if the temperature falls below zero, make sure that
ice has not frozen the rubber against the glass. Usean antifreeze product to release it if required;
❒ remove any snow from the glass: in addition toprotecting the blades, this prevents effort onthe motor and over-heating;
❒ do not operate the windscreen and rear windowwipers on dry glass.
WARNING
Driving with worn wiper blades is aserious hazard, because visibility is
reduced in bad weather.
CHANGINGTHE WINDSCREEN WIPERBLADES
Proceed as follows:❒ raise the windscreen wiper arm A fig. 137 and
position the blade so that it forms an angle of 90°with the arm;
❒ press the button A and extract the blade C fig. 137from the arm B fig. 137;
❒ insert the new blade making sure it is locked intoplace.
CHANGINGTHE REAR WINDOW WIPERBLADE
Proceed as follows:❒ raise the cover A fig. 138 and remove the arm
from the car, undoing the nut B fig. 138 thatfastens it to the pivot pin;
fig. 137 F0S0137
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❒ fit the new arm, positioning it correctly, and fullytighten the nut;
❒ lower the cover.
WINDSCREEN JETS (WASHERS)
If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly check thatthere is fluid in the reservoir (see "Checking fluidlevels" in this chapter).Then check that the nozzle holes are not clogged;use a needle to unblock them if necessary.The windscreen jets are directed by adjusting theangle of the nozzles.The jets should be directed at about 1/3 of theheight from the top edge of the windscreen fig. 139.
IMPORTANT In versions with a sun roof, makesure that the sun roof is closed before operating thefront jets.
REAR WINDOW JETS (WASHERS)
Rear window washer jets are fixed.The nozzle holder is on the rear window fig. 140.
fig. 138 F0S0109
fig. 139 F0S0110
fig. 140 F0S0111
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BODYWORK
PROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERICAGENTS
The main causes of corrosion are the following:❒ atmospheric pollution❒ salty air and humidity (coastal areas, or hot humid
climates);❒ seasonal environmental conditions.The abrasive action of wind-borne atmospheric dustand sand, as well as mud and gravel raised by othervehicles is also not to be underestimated.On your car, Fiat has adopted the best manufacturingtechnologies to effectively protect the bodyworkagainst corrosion.These include:❒ Painting products and systems which give the car
particular resistance to corrosion and abrasion;❒ Use of galvanised (or pretreated) steel sheets, with
high resistance to corrosion;❒ Spraying the underbody, engine compartment,
wheel arch interiors and other parts with highlyprotective wax products;
❒ spraying of plastic parts, with a protective functionin the more exposed points: underdoor, innerwing, edges, etc;
❒ Use of “open” boxed sections to preventcondensation and pockets of moisture fromtriggering rust inside.
BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTY
Your car is covered by warranty against perforationdue to rust of any original element of the structureor body.For the general terms of this warranty, refer to theWarranty Booklet.
ADVICE FOR PRESERVINGTHEBODYWORK
Paint
Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose,but also protects the underlying sheet metal.Touch up abrasions and scratches immediately toprevent rust formation. Use only original paintproducts for touch-ups (see “Bodywork paintidentification plate” in the “Technical specifications”section).Normal maintenance of paintwork consists inwashing the car: the frequency depends on theconditions and environment where the car is used.For example, in highly polluted areas, or if the roadsare spread with salt, it is advisable to wash the carmore frequently.To correctly wash the vehicle, proceed as follows:❒ remove the aerial from the roof to prevent damage
to it if the car is washed in an automatic system;❒ if high pressure jets or cleaners are used to wash
the vehicle, hold at least 40 cm away from thebodywork to avoid damage or alteration. It shouldbe remembered that the build up of water can
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damage the car over a period of time;❒ wash the body using a low pressure jet of water;❒ wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution over
the bodywork, frequently rinsing with the sponge;❒ rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or a
chamois leather.Dry the less visible parts particularly carefully, suchas the door frames, bonnet and the headlight frames,where water may stagnate more easily. The carshould not be taken to a closed area immediately,but left outside so that residual water can evaporate.Do not wash the car after it has been left in thesun or with the bonnet hot: this may alter the shineof the paintwork.Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the sameway as the rest of the car.Where possible, do not park under trees; theresinous substance that many species release give thepaint a dull appearance and increase the possibilityof triggering rusting processes.
IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be washed offimmediately and thoroughly as the acid they containis particularly aggressive.
Detergents pollute the environment.Therefore the engine compartment shouldbe washed in areas equipped for
collecting and purifying the liquid used in thewashing process.
Glasses
To clean glasses, use specific window cleanerproducts.Also use clean cloths to avoid scratching the glass ordamaging the transparency.
IMPORTANT Wipe the rear window inside gentlywith a cloth in the direction of the filaments to avoiddamaging the heating device.Engine compartment
At the end of each winter, thoroughly wash theengine compartment, taking care to avoid sprayingthe water jet directly onto the electronic controlunits and the relay/fuse control unit on the left sideof the engine compartment (as you look from behindthe wheel). Have this operation performed at aspecialised workshop.
IMPORTANT The washing should take place with theengine cold and the ignition key in the STOPposition. After the washing operation, make surethat the various protections (e.g. rubber caps andguards) have not been removed or damaged.Front headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromatic substances (e.g.petrol) or ketenes (e.g. acetone) for cleaning theplastic lenses of the front headlights.
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INTERIORSRegularly check that water is not trapped under themats (due to water dripping off shoes, umbrellas,etc.), as this could cause oxidation of the sheetmetal.
WARNING
Never use flammable products, such aspetrol ether or rectified petrol to clean
the inside of the car.The electrostatic chargeswhich are generated by rubbing during thecleaning operation may cause a fire.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans in the car:they might explode.Aerosol cans must
not be exposed to temperatures exceeding50°C.When the vehicle is exposed to sunlight,the temperature inside can greatly exceedthis value.
SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS
Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner.It is advisable to use a moist brush on velvetupholstery.Rub the seats with a sponge moistened with asolution of water and neutral detergent.
PLASTIC PARTS
It is advisable to clean interior parts with a moistcloth and a solution of water and mild neutral soap.Use specific products for cleaning plastic, withoutsolvents and specifically designed to prevent damageto the appearance and colour of the treated partsto remove grease and tough stains.
IMPORTANT Never use spirits or petroleum toclean the instrument panel.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
IDENTIFICATION DATAWe recommend taking note of the identificationcodes. The following identification codes are printedand shown on the plates:❒ Model plate.❒ Chassis marking.❒ Bodywork paint identification plate.❒ Engine marking.
V.I.N. PLATE
The data plate is located on the left side of the bootfloor and it bears the following identification datafig. 141:B Type-approval number.
C Vehicle type identification codeD Chassis serial number.E Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully ladenF Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden
plus trailer.G Maximum permitted weight on first (front) axleH Maximum permitted weight on second (rear) axleI Engine type.L Bodywork version code.M Spares number.N Correct value of smoke coefficient (for diesel
engines)
BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATIONPLATE
The plate is applied on the external tailgate post (leftside) and it bears the following data fig. 142:A Paint manufacturer.B Colour name.C Fiat colour code.D Respray and touch up code.
fig. 141 F0S0112
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CHASSIS MARKING
The plate is located on the right side of the bootfloor and it bears the following identification data fig.143:❒ type of vehicle;❒ chassis serial number.
ENGINE MARKING
Engine marking is stamped on the cylinder block andincludes the model and the chassis serial number.
fig. 142 F0S0113
fig. 143 F0S0114
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ENGINE CODE - BODYWORKVERSIONS
Versions Engine type code Bodywork version code
0.9TwinAir 85 HP 312A2000 312AG1A 08
1.2 8v 69 HP 169A4000
312AXA1A 00C (*)
312AXA1A 00D
312AXA1A 00E (*) (**)
312AXA1A 00F (**)
1.4 16v 100 HP 169A3000312AXC1B 02F (*)
312AXC1B 02G (*) (**)
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP 169A1000 312AXB1A 01C (*)
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP 199B1000 312AXE1A 06 (*) (**)
(*) Versions with electric power steering(**) Versions with Start&Stop system
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ENGINE
Versions0.9TwinAir
85 HP1.2 8v 69
HP1.4 16v 100
HP
1.3 16vMultijet 75
HP
1.3 16VMultijet 95
HP
Engine code 312A2000 169A4000 169A3000 169A1000 199B1000
Cycle Otto Otto Otto Diesel Diesel
Number and arrangement of cylinders 2 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line
Piston diameter and travel (mm) 80.5 x 86.0 70.8 x 78.86 72 x 84 69.6 x 82 69.6 x 82
Total displacement (cm3) 875 1242 1368 1248 1248
Compression ratio 10±02 : 1 11,1:1 10,8:1 17,6:1 16,8:1
Maximum power (EEC) (kW) 62,5 51 73,5 55 70
Maximum power (EEC) (HP) 85 69 100 75 95
corresponding engine speed (rpm) 5500 5500 6000 4000 4000
Max torque (EEC) (Nm) 145 102 131 145 200
Maximum torque (EEC) (kgm) 14,8 10,4 13,4 14,8 20,4
corresponding engine speed (rpm) 1900 3000 4250 1500 1500
Spark plugs NGKPLKR9C8
NGKDCPR7E-
N-10
NGKDCPR7E-
N-10- -
Fuel
Unleadedpetrol 95
RON (Specifi-cation
EN228)
Unleadedpetrol 95
RON (Specifi-cation
EN228)
Unleadedpetrol 95
RON (Specifi-cation
EN228)
Diesel forautomotive
engines(Specification
EN590)
Diesel forautomotive
engines(Specification
EN590)
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FUEL POWER SUPPLYVersions Fuel supply system
0.9TwinAir 85 HPPhased sequential Multipoint electronic injection, with detonation control and intake
valve variable actuation
1.2 8v 69 HPMultipoint sequential phased electronic injection, returnless system
1.4 16v 100 HP
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP Electronically controlled Common Rail Multijet direct injection with turbo and inter-cooler1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP
WARNING
Modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out correctly or do nottake the system's technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to
the risk of fire.
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TRANSMISSIONVersions Gearbox Clutch Traction
0.9TwinAir 85 HP
Five/six forward speeds plusreverse with synchronisers for
selecting forward gears
Self-adjusting pedal withoutidle stroke Front
1.2 8v 69 HP
1.4 16v 100 HP
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP
BRAKESVersions Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake
0.9TwinAir 85 HP DiscDrum, self-centering shoeswith one control cylinder
for each wheel
Controlled by hand lever,acting on the rear brakes
1.2 8v 69 HP DiscDrum, self-centering shoeswith one control cylinder
for each wheel
1.4 16v 100 HP Self-ventilated disc Disc
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HPSelf-ventilated disc
Drum, self-centering shoeswith one control cylinder
for each wheel1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP
IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake disks reducing brakingefficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
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SUSPENSIONSVersions Front Rear
0.9TwinAir 85 HP
MacPherson independent wheels,mechanical crossmember, shock absorb-ers and coil springs; anti-roll bar for ver-
sions with electric power steering
Torsion beam with interconnected wheelsconsisting of a torsion axle and two tubu-
lar arms with shock absorbers and coilsprings with anti-roll bar (*)
1.2 8v 69 HP
1.4 16v 100 HP
1.3 16V Multijet 75 HP
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP
(*) (for versions/markets, where provided)
STEERINGVersions Turning circle (m) Type
0.9TwinAir 85 HP 9,3
Rack and pinion with electric powersteering (*)
1.2 8v 69 HP9,3
1.4 16v 100 HP
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP10,8
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP
(*) (for versions/markets, where provided)
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WHEELS
RIMS ANDTYRES
Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcasstyres. The vehicle registration document also lists alltype-approved tyres.
IMPORTANT If there are any discrepancies betweenthe Owner handbook and the registration document,take the information from the latter. For safe driving,the car must be fitted with tyres of the same makeand type on all wheels.
IMPORTANT Do not use air chambers with tubelesstires.
SPACE-SAVER WHEEL
Pressed steel wheel. Tubeless tyre.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Front wheel toe-in measured from rim to rim: 0.5 ±1 mmThe values refer to the car in running order.
READINGTHETYRE CODE
Example fig. 144: 175/65 R 14 82H
175 Nominal width (S, distance in mm betweensidewalls)
65 Height/width ratio (H/S) as a percentageR Radial tyre
14 Rim diameter in inches (Ø)82 Load rating (capacity)H Maximum speed index
Maximum speed index
Q up to 160 km/hR up to 170 km/hS up to 180 km/hT up to 190 km/hU up to 200 km/hH up to 210 km/hV up to 240 km/h
Maximum speed index for snow tyres
QM + S up to 160 km/hTM + S up to 190 km/hHM + S up to 210 km/h
fig. 144 F0S0095
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Load rating (capacity)
70 = 335 kg 81 = 462 kg
71 = 345 kg 82 = 475 kg
72 = 355 kg 83 = 487 kg
73 = 365 kg 84 = 500 kg
74 = 375 kg 85 = 515 kg
75 = 387 kg 86 = 530 kg
76 = 400 kg 87 = 545 kg
77 = 412 kg 88 = 560 kg
78 = 425 kg 89 = 580 kg
79 = 437 kg 90 = 600 kg
80 = 450 kg 91 = 615 kg
CORRECT READING OFTHE WHEEL RIM
Example: 5.00 B x 14 H2 fig. 1445,00 rim width in inches 1.B profile of the flange (side projection where the
tyre heel rests) 2.14 fitting diameter, expressed in inches (corresponds
to the diameter of the tyre that should be fitted)3 = Ø.
H2 shape and number of humps (circumferencemeasurement which keeps the heel of tubelesstyres in position on the rim).
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RIMS ANDTYRES PROVIDED AS STANDARD
VersionsRims Tyres Snow tyres
Space-saver sparewheel (*)
Rim-Tyre
0.9TwinAir85 HP
5½Jx14H2-ET35 175/65 R14 82T 175/65 R14 82Q (M+S) 4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 R14 84P4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 84M4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 80P
6Jx15H2-ET35 (**) 185/55 R15 82T (***) 185/55 R15 82Q (M+S)
6½Jx16H2-ET35 (**) 195/45 R16 84T (***) 195/45 R16 84Q (M+S)
1.2 8v69 HP
5½Jx14H2-ET35 (****) 165/65 R14 79T (****)165/65 R14 79Q (M+S)
(****)4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 R14 84P4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 84M4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 80P
5½Jx14H2-ET35 175/65 R14 82T 175/65 R14 82Q (M+S)
6Jx15H2-ET35 (**) 185/55 R15 82T (***) 185/55 R15 82Q (M+S)
6½Jx16H2-ET35 (**) 195/45 R16 84T (***) 195/45 R16 84Q (M+S)(*) For versions/markets, where provided(**) Alloy rim(***) Not suitable for chains(****) Only available for versions without electric power steering
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VersionsRims Tyres Snow tyres
Space-saver sparewheel (*)
Rim-Tyre
1.4 16v100 HP
5½Jx14H2-ET35 175/65 R14 82H 175/65 R14 82Q (M+S) 4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 R14 84P4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 84M4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 80P
6Jx15H2-ET35 (**) 185/55 R15 82H (***) 185/55 R15 82Q (M+S)
6Jx15H2-ET40 185/55 R15 82H (***) 185/55 R15 82Q (M+S)
6½Jx16H2-ET35 (**) 195/45 R16 84H (***) 195/45 R16 84Q (M+S)
1.3 16vMultijet75 HP
5½Jx14H2-ET35 175/65 R14 82T 175/65 R14 82Q (M+S) 4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 R14 84P4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 84M4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 80P
6Jx15H2-ET35 (**) 185/55 R15 82T (***) 185/55 R15 82Q (M+S)
6½Jx16H2-ET35 (**) 195/45 R16 84T (***) 195/45 R16 84Q (M+S)
1.3 16VMultijet95 HP
5½Jx14H2-ET35 175/65 R14 82T 175/65 R14 82Q (M+S) 4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 R14 84P4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 84M4.00Bx14 ET43135x80 B14 80P
6Jx15H2-ET35 (**) 185/55 R15 82T (***) 185/55 R15 82Q (M+S)
6½Jx16H2-ET35 (**) 195/45 R16 84T (***) 195/45 R16 84Q (M+S)
(*) For versions/markets, where provided(**) Alloy rim(***) Not suitable for chains
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COLDTYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)
Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed pressure when the tyres are warm.Recheck pressure value with cold tyres.
TyresMedium load Full load Space-saver
spare wheel(*)Front Rear Front Rear
165/65 R14 79T 2,0 2,0 2,2 2,2
2,8
175/65 R14 82T 2,0 (**) / 2,2 (***) 2,0 2,2 (**) / 2,3 (***) 2,2
175/65 R14 82H 2,2 2,0 2,3 2,2
185/55 R15 82T 2,2 2,1 2,3 2,3
185/55 R15 82H 2,2 2,1 2,3 2,3
195/45 R16 84T 2,2 2,1 2,4 2,3
195/45 R16 84H 2,2 2,1 2,4 2,3(*) For versions/markets, where provided(**) For 1.2 8V versions(***) For 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP and 1.3 Multijet versions
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RIM PROTECTORTYRES
WARNING
Do NOT fit wheel hub caps when usingintegral hub caps fixed (with springs)
to the steel rim and after sale tyres providedwith Rim Protector (.fig. 145). Use of unsuitabletyres and wheel caps may cause sudden loss oftyre pressure.
PERFORMANCEMax. speed in km/h that can be reached after initialcar use.Versions km/h
0.9TwinAir 85 HP 173
1.2 8v 69 HP 160
1.4 16v 100 HP 182
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP 165
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP 180
fig. 145 F0S0351
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DIMENSIONSThe dimensions are expressed in mm fig. 146 and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres. Heightis measured with vehicle unladen.Boot capacity: capacity (V.D.A. standards)= 185 litres.
Versions A B C D E F G I
0.9TwinAir 85 HP 3546 703 2300 543 1488(*)1413 /
1414(**)1627 1407 /
1048(**)
1.2 8v 69 HP 3546 703 2300 543 1488(*) 1413 1627 1407
1.4 16v 100 HP 3546 703 2300 543 1488(*)1413 /
1414(**)1627 1408
1.3 Multijet 75 HP -95 HP
3546 703 2300 543 1488(*) 1413 1627 1407
(*) Measurements may vary according to rim size.(**) With 195/45 R16 tyres
fig. 146 F0S0088
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WEIGHTS AND LOADS
Versions0.9TwinAir
85 HP1.2 8v 69
HP1.4 16v 100
HP
1.3 16vMultijet 75
HP
1.3 16VMultijet 95
HP
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fueltank filled to 90% and withoutoptional equipment) (kg):
930 865 930 980 980
Payload including the driver (kg): (*) 440 440 440 440 440
Maximum permitted loads (kg) (**)
830 770 830 830 830– front axle:
– rear axle: 640 640 640 640 640
– total: 1370 1305 1370 1420 1420
Towable loads (kg)
800 800 800 800 800– trailer with brakes:
– trailer without brakes: 400 400 400 400 400
Maximum load on the tow hook(braked trailer) (kg): 60 60 60 60 60
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload inrelation to the maximum permissible loads.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load carrying platformwithin the maximum permitted loads.
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REFUELLING
Petrol versions0.9TwinAir 85
HP1.2 8v 69 HP 1.4 16v 100 HP
Recommendedfuels and origi-nal lubricants
Fuel tank capacity (litres): 35 35 35 Unleaded petrolnot less than 95R.O.N. (EN 228specification)including a reserve of (litres): 5 5 5
Engine cooling system (litres): 5,3 4,85 4,4Mixture of 50%water and PAR-AFLU UP (*)
Engine sump (litres): 2,8 2,5 2,75SELENIA K P.E.
Engine sump and filter (litres): 3,2 2,8 2,90
Gearbox casing/differential (litres): 1,65 1,65 1,65 TUTELA CARTECHNYX
Hydraulic brake circuit (kg): 0,55 0,55 0,55 TUTELA TOP 4
Windscreen and rear windowwasher fluid reservoir (litres): 2,55 2,5 2,5
Mixture of waterand TUTELAPROFESSIONALSC35
(*) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLUUP anddistilled water.
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Diesel versions1.3 16v Multijet 75
HP1.3 16V Multijet 95
HPRecommended fuels and
original lubricants
Fuel tank capacity (litres): 35 35 Diesel for automotiveengines (Specification EN590)including a reserve of (litres): 5 5
Engine cooling system (litres): 6,3 6,3 Mixture of 50% water andPARAFLU UP (*)
Engine sump (litres): 2,8 2,8SELENIA WR P.E.
Engine sump and filter (litres): 3,0 3,0
Gearbox casing/differential (litres): 1,65 1,65 TUTELA CAR TECHNYX
Hydraulic brake circuit (kg): 0,55 0,55 TUTELA TOP 4
Windscreen and rear windowwasher fluid reservoir (litres): 2,5 2,5
Mixture of water andTUTELA PROFESSIONALSC35
(*) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLUUP anddistilled water.
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FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS ANDTHEIR SPECIFICATIONS
UseFluid and lubricant features for a
correct use of the carGenuine fluids and
lubricantsReplacement interval
Lubricants forpetrol engines
SAE 5W-40 ACEA C3 grade synthetic baselubricants. FIAT Classification 9.55535-S2.
SELENIA K P.E.Contractual TechnicalReference No.F603.C07
According to ScheduledServicing Plan
Diesel enginelubricants
Synthetic-based lubricants grade SAE 5W-30FIAT Classification 9.55535-S1.
SELENIA WR P.E.Contractual TechnicalReference No.F510.D07
According to ScheduledServicing Plan
For diesel engines, in the event of an emergency in which the original products are not available, lubricantswith at least ACEA C2 performance are acceptable. In this case optimum engine performance is notguaranteed and the lubricants should be replaced with recommended products as soon as possible at a FiatDealership.The use of products with lower specifications than ACEA C3 and ACEA C2 could cause damage to theengine not covered by the warranty.For 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP versions, the use of lubricants with specifications below ACEA C3 and SAE gradeother than 5W-40 could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty.For particularly harsh climate conditions, ask a Fiat Dealership for the appropriate product from PETRONASLUBRICANTS.
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UseFluid and lubricant features for a
correct use of the carGenuine fluids and
lubricantsApplications
Lubricants formotion trans-mission
SAE 75W-85 grade synthetic-base lubricant.FIAT Classification 9.55550-MX3.
TUTELA CARTECHNYXContractual TechnicalReference No. F010.B05
Mechanical gearbox anddifferential
Molybdenum disulphide grease, for use athigh temperatures. FIAT Classification9.55580. Consistency NL.G.I. 1-2.
TUTELA ALL STARContractual TechnicalReference No.F702.G07
Wheel side constant veloc-ity joints
Grease for constant velocity joints with lowfriction coefficient. FIAT Classification9.55580. Consistency NL.G.I. 0-1.
TUTELA STAR 700Contractual TechnicalReference No.F701.C07
Differential side constant-velocity joints (1.4 versionsexcluded)
Polyurea synthetic-based grease suitable forhigh temperatures. FIAT Classification9.55580. Consistency NL.G.I. 2.
TUTELA STAR 325Contractual TechnicalReference No.F301.D03
Differential side constant-velocity joints (1.4 ver-sions)
Brake fluidSynthetic fluid F.M.V.S.S. no. 116 DOT 4, ISO4925 SAE J1704, CUNA NC 956- 01. FIATClassification 9.55597.
TUTELATOP 4Contractual TechnicalReference No.F001.A93
Hydraulic brakes andhydraulic clutch controls
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UseFluid and lubricant features for a
correct use of the carGenuine fluids and
lubricantsApplications
Protectiveagent for radia-tors
Red protective with antifreeze action, basedon inhibited monoethyl glycol with organicformula. Exceeds CUNA NC 956-16, ASTMD 3306 specifications. FIAT Classification9.55523.
PARAFLUUP (*)Contractual TechnicalReference No.F101.M01
Cooling circuit usage per-centage: 50% water 50%PARAFLUUP (**)
Diesel additive Additive for diesel antifreeze, protecting die-sel engines.
TUTELA DIESELARTContractual TechnicalReference No. F601.L06
To be mixed with diesel(25 cc per 10 litres)
Windscreen/rear windowwasher fluid
Mixture of alcohol, water and surfactantsCUNA NC 956-II. FIAT Classification9.55522.
TUTELA PROFES-SIONAL SC35Contractual TechnicalReference No.F201.D02
To be used diluted or undi-luted in windscreen/rearwindow washer/wiper sys-tems
(*) IMPORTANT Do not use fluids with different specifications for topping-up or mixing.(**) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLUUP and
distilled water.
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FUEL CONSUMPTIONThe fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the homologation testsset down by specific European Directives.The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption:❒ urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car;❒ extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerating in all gears, simulating extraurban use of the car: speed varies
between 0 and 120 km/h;❒ combined fuel consumption: calculated with a weighting of approximately 37% of the urban cycle and 63%
of the extra-urban cycle.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of thevehicle, trim level/equipment/accessories, use of the climate control, vehicle load, presence of roof racksand other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuelconsumption figures than those measured.
FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDINGTOTHE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE (litres/100km)
Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined
0.9TwinAir 85 HP 4,9 3,7 4,1
1.2 8v 69 HP 6,4 4,3 5,1
1.2 8V 69 HP Start&Stop 5,7 4,3 4,8
1.4 16v 100 HP 7,7 5,1 6,1
1.4 16V 100 HP Start&Stop 7,2 5,0 5,8
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP 5,3 3,6 4,2
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HPStart&Stop
5,0 3,3 3,9
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CO2 EMISSIONSThe CO2 emission levels given in the following tables refer to combined consumption.Versions CO2 emissions according to the current European directive (g/km)
0.9TwinAir 85 HP 95
1.2 8v 69 HP 119
1.2 8V 69 HP Start&Stop 113
1.4 16v 100 HP 140
1.4 16V 100 HP Start&Stop 135
1.3 16v Multijet 75 HP 110
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HPStart&Stop
104
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PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFEFiat has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvementof its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly compatible with the ecosystem.To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response toEuropean Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, Fiat is offering all customers theopportunity of handing over their vehicle* at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.The European Directive sets out that when the vehicle is handed over the last keeper or owner should notincur any expenses as a result of it having a zero or negative market value. In particular, in almost all EuropeanUnion countries, until 1st January 2007, vehicles registered after 1st July 2002 will be collected free ofcharge, whilst from 2007 collection will be free of charge irrespective of the year of registration as long as thevehicle contains its basic components (in particular, the engine and bodywork) and has no additional waste.To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost, go to one of our Dealerships orFiat-authorised collection and scrapping centres. These centres have been carefully chosen to offer highquality service for the collection, treatment and recycling of vehicles at their end of life, respecting thesurrounding environment.You can find further information on these collection and scrapping centres either from a Fiat and FiatCommercial Vehicle Dealership or by calling the toll-free number 00800 3428 0000 or on the Fiat website.* Vehicle for transporting passengers with a maximum of nine seats with a total permitted weight of 3.5 t
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DASHBOARD (RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSIONS)
1. Side vent – 2. Right stalk: controls wiper, washer, trip computer – 3. Instrument panel and warning lights – 4. Left stalk: exter-nal lights control – 5. Central air vents – 6. Oddment/Car radio compartment – 7. Passenger air bag – 8. Oddmentcompartment/hidden document tray – 9. Heating/ventilation/climate control – 10. Power windows control – 11. Oddment com-partment – 12. Gear lever – 13. Driver air bag – 14. Driver knee bag
CD
fig. 1 F0S0366
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CONTROL PANEL AND INSTRUMENTSInstrument background colour and type may vary according to the version.
The warning lights and are only present on Diesel versions.
The warning light is available only on versions with Dualogic gearbox (see “Dualogic” supplement).
Panel version with light background
A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Rev counter (on the diesel versions, the odometer f.s.d is 6000 rpm) C. Multifunctio-nal display with digital fuel level indicator and digital indicator of engine coolant temperature.
fig. 2 F0S0361
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Panel version with dark background
A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Rev counter (on the diesel versions, the odometer f.s.d is 6000 rpm) C. Multifunctio-nal display with digital fuel level indicator and digital indicator of engine coolant temperature.
fig. 3 F0S0362
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CHECKING FLUID LEVELS
ATTENZIONE
Never smoke while working in the enginecompartment: gas and inflammable va-
pours may be present, with the risk of fire.
Be careful,when topping up, and take carenot to mix up the various types of fluids:they are all incompatible with one another
and could seriously damage the car.
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1.2 8V versions
A. Engine oil filler B. Engine oil level dispstick C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. BatteryG. Clutch fluid
fig. 4 F0S0204
199
1.4 16V versions
A. Engine oil filler B. Engine oil level dispstick C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. BatteryG. Clutch fluid
fig. 5 F0S0220
200
1.3 Multijet 75 HP versions
A. Engine oil filler B. Engine oil level dispstick C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid F. BatteryG. Clutch fluid
fig. 6 F0S0205
201
1.3 Multijet 95HP versions
A. Engine oil filler B. Engine oil level dispstick C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen washer fluid E. Brake fluid / Clutch fluidF. Battery
fig. 7 F0S0335
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CAPACITIESPetrol version Multijet version
Hydraulic brake circuit 0.55 kg 0.55 kg
Clutch hydraulic controls 0.100 litres 0.120 litres
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NOTES
IndexABS (system) .............................. 60ABS system .................................. 60Air Bag........................................... 92– Deactivation of
passenger front air bagand side bag ............................ 94
– front ......................................... 92– side bag.................................... 94– side ........................................... 94– window bags........................... 94
Air filter ....................................... 162ASR system .................................. 63ASR (system) ............................... 63Automatic climate control ....... 32– controls ................................... 33– maintenance ........................... 35
Battery ........................................ 163– inspecting the charge........... 163– interval.................................... 163– tips for extending lifetime .. 164
Body versions ............................. 174Bodywork– bodywork codes................... 174– maintenance .......................... 169
– protection againstatmospheric agents.............. 169
– warranty ................................. 169Bonnet........................................... 56Boot ............................................... 52– boot extension ...................... 54– closure ..................................... 53– opening .................................... 52
Boot light– bulb replacement.................. 140– control ..................................... 40
Brake lights– bulb replacement.................. 138
Brakes– brake fluid level..................... 161– handbrake .............................. 100– specifications ......................... 177
Bulb replacement– external lights........................ 135– interior lights......................... 140
Bulbs– bulbs (replacement) ............. 131– general instructions ............. 131– types of bulbs........................ 133
Car maintenance and care ...... 149– heavy-duty use of the car... 152
– periodic checks..................... 152– scheduled servicing.............. 149– scheduled servicing plan ..... 150
Carrying children safely............. 84– Carrying children safely ....... 84– child seats ............................... 90– Setup for Isofix child seat.... 89
Changing a wheel....................... 121Checking levels..................................154-155-156-157-158
Child seats (compliance foruse) .............................................. 88
Cigar lighter ................................. 43Cleaning and maintenance– bodywork............................... 169– car interior............................. 171– engine compartment ........... 170– front headlights..................... 170– plastic parts ........................... 171– seats ........................................ 171– windows ................................. 170
Climate control– Passenger compartment
air vents................................... 29Climatic comfort......................... 29Clutch........................................... 177
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CO2emissions ............................ 193
CODE Card................................. 5Compartment in centralconsole........................................ 44
Control buttons.......................... 12Control panel andinstruments ................................ 9
Controls........................................ 41Cup/bottle holders..................... 45
Dashboard ................................... 3Daytime Running Lights(DRL)– activation................................. 36– menu function........................ 20
Diesel filter.................................. 162Dimensions ................................. 185Dipped beam headlights– bulb replacement.................. 136– control ..................................... 36
Direction indicators– bulb replacement.................. 135– control ..................................... 37
Display– display ...................................... 12– multifunction display............. 13
Door mirrors............................... 28
Doors ............................................ 49– central locking........................ 50– door locking/unlocking ........ 49– opening/closing with the
key ............................................ 49DPF (Diesel ParticulateFilter) ........................................... 79
DPF filter ...................................... 79D.R.L. (Daytime RunningLights).......................................... 36
Dualdrive (electric powersteering)...................................... 41
Dualdrive electric powersteering ....................................... 41
Dualdrive (electric powersteering)...................................... 65
Dualdrive electric powersteering ....................................... 65
EBD (system).............................. 61Electric door mirrors................. 28Electric windows......................... 51Emergency starting(Start&Stop system)................. 72
Engine codes ............................... 174Engine compartment– checking fluid levels ............. 153– closure ..................................... 57– opening .................................... 56
– washing ................................... 170Engine coolant temperatureindicator...................................... 11
Engine– Engine cooling system
fluid level ................................ 160– identification codes.............. 174– marking................................... 173– technical data ........................ 175
Engine oil– consumption.......................... 159– level check ............................. 159– specifications ......................... 189
Environment protection............ 79EOBD system.............................. 64EOBD (system) ........................... 64ESP (system) ................................ 62ESP system ................................... 62External lights .............................. 36
Fiat CODE (system) ................. 4Fiat CODE system ..................... 4Fitting "Universal" child seat .... 90Fixed glass roof ........................... 46Fix&Go automatic (device)...... 127Fluids and lubricants(specifications).......................... 189
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Fog lights– bulb replacement.................. 138– control ..................................... 42– fog lights .................................. 42
Follow me home (device) ......... 37Front roof light– control ..................................... 40
Front seats ................................... 23– Adjusting the seats ............... 23
Fuel cut-off (system) .................. 78Fuel– fuel cut-off system ................ 78– Fuel savings ............................ 102
Fuel level gauge ........................... 11Fuel reserve................................. 187Fuel savings.................................. 102Fuel supply system..................... 176Fuel tank cap................................ 77Fuse boxes (location)................ 142Fuses– fuse boxes...................... 142-143– fuse list.................................... 144– replacing fuses....................... 141
Gearbox (use of) ...................... 101Glove compartment................... 44
GSI (Gear Shift Indication) ....... 12GSI system.................................... 12
Hazard warning lights ............... 42Headlamps - front fog lightsalignment .................................... 59
Headlight alignmentcorrector .................................... 59
Headlights..................................... 59– adjusting headlights
abroad...................................... 60– alignment corrector.............. 59– angle compensation .............. 59– bulb replacement.................. 135– light beam direction.............. 59
Headrest ....................................... 25Heated rear window(activation) ................................. 31
Heating and ventilation ............. 30Hill Holder (system) .................. 62Hill Holder system ..................... 62
Identification data– bodywork paint plate .......... 172– chassis marking ..................... 173– engine marking...................... 173– identification data plate ...... 172
Ignition switch ............................. 8
In an emergency......................... 120Instrument panel......................... 9Interior fittings ............................ 43Interior rear view mirror .......... 27Interiors (cleaning) .................... 171Jack ............................................... 123Keys– key without remote
control ..................................... 5– key with remote control ..... 6– replacing remote control
battery ..................................... 6– replacing the remote
control cover ......................... 7– request for additional
remote controls .................... 6Key with remote control(replacing the battery)............. 6
Knowing your car ....................... 3– Boot (capacity)...................... 185
Light clusters– front light clusters
(changing a bulb)................... 135– rear light clusters
(changing a bulb)................... 138Load limiters ................................ 82Lubricants (specifications) ....... 189
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Main beam headlights– bulb replacement.................. 137– control ..................................... 37
Manual climate control.............. 31– controls ................................... 31– maintenance ........................... 32
Manual window winders ........... 51Menu functions............................ 14Menu items................................... 14MSR system.................................. 63MSR (system)............................... 63
Number plate lights– bulb replacement.................. 139
On board instruments– engine coolant
temperature indicator.......... 11– fuel level gauge....................... 11– multifunction display .......... 9-10– On board instruments ......... 9– rev counter............................. 11– Speedometer.......................... 11
Parking......................................... 101Parking sensors ........................... 67Performance (top speed) ......... 184Pollen filter .................................. 162
Portable navigator socket ......... 45Power socket ............................... 45Pretensioners............................... 81Protecting the environment ..... 79Quick tyre repair kit"Fix&Go Automatic"............... 127
Radio............................................. 74Radio (wiring) .............................. 74Raising the car ............................ 147Rear fog lights– bulb replacement.................. 138– control ..................................... 42– rear fog lamp .......................... 42
Rear seats ..................................... 25Rear window washer– rear window washer fluid
level ......................................... 160Rear window wiper .................... 39– blades.............................. 167-168– control ..................................... 39– level check ....................................
154-155-156-157-158Refuelling– capacities table...................... 187– fuel tank cap ........................... 77
Replacing fuses............................ 141
Rev counter.................................. 11Reverse lights– bulb replacement.................. 138
Rim protector............................. 184Roof light– bulb replacement.................. 140
Roof lights– front roof light ....................... 40– luggage compartment
roof light.................................. 40Roof rack/ski rack....................... 58Rubber hoses .............................. 166
Safety ............................................ 80– carrying children safely......... 84– "Isofix" child seat (fitting) .... 89– seat belts ................................. 80
S.B.R. system................................ 81Scheduled Servicing Plan .......... 150Seat belts– load limiters............................ 82– maintenance ........................... 84– pretensioners ......................... 81– S.B.R. system .......................... 81– using the seat belts ............... 80
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Sensors– parking ..................................... 67
Setup for Isofix child seat ......... 89Set Up menu................................ 13Side Bag......................................... 94Snow chains................................. 106Spark plugs (type) ...................... 175Speedometer ............................... 11Speedometer (speedindicator) .................................... 10
Starting the engine ..................... 98Starting up and driving .............. 98Start&Stop system...................... 69Start&Stop (system)................... 69Steering ........................................ 178Steering lock ................................ 8Steering wheel (adjustment) .... 27Steering wheel stalks– left stalk................................... 36– right stalk ................................ 38
Storage compartment underthe seat ....................................... 44
Storing the car............................ 107Sun roof ........................................ 46Sun visors ..................................... 43Suspensions ................................. 178
Symbols ......................................... 4
Taillights– bulb replacement.................. 137
Technical specifications............. 172Third brake lights– bulb replacement.................. 138
Top speed .................................... 184Towing the car............................ 147Towing trailers............................ 104Transmission ............................... 177TRIP button ................................. 22Trip Computer– TRIP button............................ 22– Trip Computer....................... 21– Trip Computer
parameters.............................. 21Tyres– Fix&Go automatic (kit)....... 127– inflation pressure.................. 183– reading the tyre code.......... 179– Rim Protector tyres............. 184– snow tyres ............................. 180– tyres provided....................... 180
Tyres - maintenance.................. 165
"Universal" child seat fitting .... 85
Universal Isofix (child seat) ..... 89Using the gearbox...................... 101
Warning lights on panel.......... 108Weights and loads...................... 186Wheel rims– correct reading of the
rim code................................. 180– dimensions............................. 180– rim protector ........................ 184– rims and tyres ....................... 179– wheels and tyres................... 165
Wheels and tyres– changing a wheel .................. 121– Fix&Go automatic (kit)....... 127– spare wheel............................ 179– tyre inflation pressure......... 183– Wheels and tyres ................. 165
Window bags............................... 94Window cleaning ........................ 38– Windows................................. 38
Windows (cleaning) .................. 170Windscreen washer– windscreen washer fluid
level ......................................... 160
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Windscreen wipers .................... 38– blades.............................. 167-168– control ..................................... 38– level check ....................................
154-155-156-157-158Wiring for radio system............ 74
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