length FIAT FULLBACK 2016 1.G Owners Manual
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Centre console under tray
The centre console under tray is on the
floor console part.
Type 1
Type 2NOTE The centre console under tray is
removable, so it is also possible to use
as storage space.
NOTE When using a commercially
available USB connector cable
connected to the USB input terminal, if
you hold up extra length of the cable in
the storage space and install the tray,
you can use only the necessary length
cable pulled out from the storage
space.
NOTE Do not use the centre console
under tray as an ashtray. This could
cause a fire or the tray will be damaged
Floor console box
Upper and lower boxes are located
inside the floor console box. The floor
console box can also be used as an
armrest.A — Upper box
B — Lower box
Upper box
To open the upper box, raise the lid.
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SEAT BELTS
To protect you and your passengers in
the event of an accident, it is the most
important that the seat belts be worn
correctly while driving.
The driver’s and front passenger’s seat
belt equipped with an airbag each have
a pre-tensioner system and the rear
seat belts equipped with a dual stage
airbag system each have a
pre-tensioner system. These belts are
used the same way as a conventional
seat belt.
Refer to “Seat belt pre-tensioner
system and force limiter system”.
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3-point type seat belt (with
emergency locking mechanism)
This type of belt requires no length
adjustment. Once worn, the belt
adjusts itself to the movement of
wearer, but in the event of a sudden or
strong shock, the belt automatically
locks to hold the wearer’s body.
NOTE You can check if the belt locks
by pulling it forward quickly.To fasten
1. Pull the seat belt out slowly while
holding the latch plate.
NOTE When the seat belts cannot be
pulled out in a locked condition, pull the
belts once forcefully and then return
them. After that, pull the belts out
slowly once again.
2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle
until a “click” is heard.
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59) 60)
To unfasten
Hold the latch plate and push the
button on the buckle.NOTE As the belt retracts
automatically, keep the latch plate held
while retracting so that the belt stows
slowly. Failure to do this could damage
the vehicle.
113)
SEAT BELT INSPECTION
Check the belts for cuts, worn or frayed
webbing and for cracked or deformed
metallic parts. Replace the belt
assembly if defective.
A dirty belt should be cleaned with
neutral detergent in warm water. After
rinsing in water, let it dry in the shade.
Do not attempt to bleach or re-dye the
belts because this affects their
characteristics.
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If it is difficult to latch the tether strap
hook, turn the hook sideways.
6. Push and pull the child restraint
system in all directions to be sure it is
firmly secured.
To remove
Remove the child restraint system in
accordance with the instructions
provided by the child restraint system’s
manufacturer.
Installing a child restraint system to
a 3-point type seat belt (with
emergency locking mechanism)
Installation
1. Put a child restraint system on the
seat in which you wish to install it and
remove the head restraint from the seat.
Refer to “Head restraints”.
2. Route the belt through the child
restraint according to the child restraint
system manufacturer’s instructions,then insert the latch plate into the
buckle.
3. Remove all slack of a lap belt by
pulling the webbing through the belts
adjustment feature. 3 point type seat
belt requires no length adjustment,
remove all slack by using the locking
clip (A).
4. Before putting the child in the
restraint, push and pull the child
restraint in all directions to be sure it is
secure. Do this before each use.
144)
WARNING
141)When installing a child restraint
system, remove the head restraint from the
seat.142)Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child restraints.
Under no circumstances are they to be
used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for
attaching other items or equipment to the
vehicle.
143)When installing a child restraint
system on the separate seat, adjust the
seatback angle to 1 step rearward from the
first locking position.
144)For some type of child restraint, the
locking clip (A) should be used to help
avoid personal injury during a collision or
sudden manoeuvre. It must be fitted and
used in accordance with the child restraint
manufacturer’s instructions. The locking
clip must be removed when the child
restraint is removed.
IMPORTANT
68)The anchorages are only applicable for
child restraints fitted in the seat.
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Selector lever positions
“P” PARK
This position locks the transmission to
prevent the vehicle from moving. The
engine can be started in this position.
“R” REVERSE
This position is to back up.
93)
“N” NEUTRAL
At this position the transmission is
disengaged. It is the same as the
neutral position on a manual
transmission, and should only be used
when the vehicle is stationary for an
extended length of time during driving,
such as in a traffic jam.
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“D” DRIVE
This position is used for most city and
highway driving. The transmission will
automatically change its gear
depending on road and driving
conditions.
97)
Sport mode
Whether the vehicle is stationary or in
motion, sports mode is selected by
gently pushing the selector lever from
the “D” (DRIVE) position into the manual
gate (A). To return to “D” range
operation, gently push the selector lever
back into the main gate (B).
In sports mode, gear shifts can be
made rapidly simply by moving the
selector lever backward and forward.
For vehicles equipped with the shift
paddles, shift paddles at the steering
wheel can also be used to perform
gearshift. In contrast to a manual
transmission, the sports mode allows
gear shifts with the accelerator pedal
depressed.
If your vehicle is equipped with the shift
paddles, you can shift into sports mode
with shift paddles when the selector
lever is in the main gate as well. Also,
you can return to the “D” range
operation in any of following ways.
When returning to “D” range operation,
the selector lever position display will
change to “D” (DRIVE) position.
Pull the + (SHIFT UP) side shift
paddle forward (toward the driver) for
over 2 seconds.
Stop the vehicle.
Push the selector lever from the “D”
(DRIVE) position into the manual gate
(A) and push the selector lever back
into the main gate (B).
+ Shift up
The transmission shifts up by one gear
with each operation.
— Shift down
The transmission shifts down by one
gear with each operation.
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Only the 5 forward gears can be
selected. To reverse or park the vehicle,
move the selector lever to the “R”
(REVERSE) or “P” (PARK) position as
required.
To maintain good running performance,
the transmission may refuse to perform
an upshift when the selector lever or the
shift paddles is moved to the “+ (SHIFT
UP)” position at certain vehicle speeds.
Also, to prevent over-revving of the
engine, the transmission may refuse to
B
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WASHER FLUID
Open the washer fluid reservoir cap and
check the level of washer fluid with the
dipstick. If the level is low, replenish the
container with washer fluid.
NOTE The washer fluid container
server serves the windscreen and
headlamps (if so equipped).
During cold weather
To ensure proper operation of the
washers at low temperatures, use a
fluid containing an anti-freezing agent.
317) 318)
WARNING
317)Do not travel if the windscreen
washer reservoir is empty: using the
windscreen washer is essential for
improving visibility. Repeated operation of
the system without fluid could damage or
cause rapid deterioration of some system
components.
318)Some commercial additives for
windscreen washer fluid are flammable.
The engine compartment contains hot
components which may start a fire.
BRAKE FLUID
To check the fluid level
Check the brake fluid level in the
reservoir. The brake fluid level must be
between the “MAX” and “MIN” marks
on the reservoir.
The brake fluid level is monitored by a
float. When the brake fluid level falls
below the “MIN” mark, the brake fluid
warning lamp lights up.
The fluid level falls slightly with wear of
the brake pads, but this does not
indicate any abnormality.
If the brake fluid level falls markedly in a
short length of time, it indicates leaks
from the brake system. If this occurs,
we recommend you to have the vehicle
checked.
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Reference Length
1 Front track1,520 mm
2 Overall width1,815 mm
3 Front overhang865 mm
4 Wheel base3,000 mm
5 Rear overhangWithout rear bumper 1,330 mm
With rear bumper 1,410 mm
6 Overall lengthWithout rear bumper 5,195 mm
With rear bumper 5,275 mm
7 Ground clearance (unladen) 205 mm
8 Overall height (unladen) 1,780 mm
9 Rear track1,515 mm
10 Cargo bed length1,850 mm
11 Cargo bed width1,470 mm
12 Cargo bed height850 mm
Minimum turning radiusBody 6.3 m
Wheel 5.9 m
The vehicle overall length and height may vary depending on the equipment installed.
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Item 2WD2WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles without wide
fender2WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles with wide fender
1 Front track 1,520 mm
2 Overall width 1,785 mm 1,785 mm 1,815 mm
3 Front overhang
860 mm, 865 mm
(1)
4 Wheel base 3,000 mm
5 Rear overhangWithout rear
bumper1,340 mm
With chrome
rear bumper1,485 mm
With silver rear
bumper— 1,420 mm
6 Overall lengthWithout rear
bumper5,200 mm, 5,205 mm
(1)
With chrome
rear bumper5,345 mm, 5,350 mm(1)
With silver rear
bumper——
5,280 mm, 5,285 mm(1)
7Ground clearance
(unladen)200 mm 200 mm 205 mm
8Overall height
(unladen)1,655 mm 1,775 mm 1,780 mm
9 Rear track 1,515 mm
10 Cargo bed length 1,520 mm
11 Cargo bed width 1,470 mm
12 Cargo bed height 715 mm 845 mm 850 mm
(1) Vehicles equipped with licence garnish
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Item 2WD2WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles without wide
fender2WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles with wide fender
Minimum turning radiusBody 6.1 m 6.3 m
Wheel 5.7 m 5.9 m
Item4WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles without wide fender4WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles with wide fender
1 Front track1,520 mm
2 Overall width 1,785 mm 1,815 mm
3 Front overhang
860 mm, 865 mm
(1)
4 Wheel base 3,000 mm
5 Rear overhang Without rear bumper 1,340 mm
With chrome rear
bumper1,485 mm
With silver rear
bumper1,420 mm
6 Overall length Without rear bumper
5,200 mm, 5,205 mm
(1)
With chrome rear
bumper5,345 mm, 5,350 mm(1)
With silver rear
bumper5,280 mm, 5,285 mm(1)
7Ground clearance
(unladen)200 mm, 220 mm(2)205 mm, 220 mm(2)
8 Overall height (unladen)
1,775 mm, 1,795 mm(2)1,780 mm, 1,795 mm(2)
(1) Vehicles equipped with licence garnish
(2) Vehicles with 265/70 R16 size tyre or 245/75 R16 size tyre
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Item4WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles without wide fender4WD Hi-Rider
Vehicles with wide fender
9 Rear track1,515 mm
10 Cargo bed length 1,520 mm
11 Cargo bed width 1,470 mm
12 Cargo bed height
845 mm, 865 mm
(2)850 mm, 865 mm(2)
Minimum turning radiusBody 6.3 m
Wheel 5.9 m
(2) Vehicles with 265/70 R16 size tyre or 245/75 R16 size tyre
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Item 2WD 2WD Hi-Rider 4WD
1 Front track1,520 mm
2 Overall width1,785 mm
3 Front overhang 860 mm, 865 mm
*1865 mm 860 mm, 865 mm*1
4 Wheel base3,000 mm
5 Rear overhangWithout rear bumper 1,215 mm
With rear bumper 1,360 mm - 1,360 mm
6 Overall lengthWithout rear bumper 5,075 mm, 5,080 mm
*15,080 mm 5,075 mm, 5,080 mm*1
With rear bumper 5,220 mm, 5,225 mm*1- 5,220 mm, 5,225 mm*1
7 Ground clearance (unladen) 200 mm
8 Overall height (unladen) 1,655 mm 1,765 mm, 1,780 mm
*21,780 mm
9 Rear track1,515 mm
10 Cargo bed length 2,265 mm
11 Cargo bed width 1,470 mm
12 Cargo bed height 710 mm 840 mm 845 mm
Minimum turning radiusBody 6.1 m 6.3 m
Wheel 5.7 m 5.9 m
*1: Vehicles equipped with licence plate garnish*2: Vehicles equipped with rear guard frame
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