wheel Abarth Punto Evo 2011 Owner handbook (in English)
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UNDERSTANDING RIM MARKING fig. 179
Example: 7J x 17 ET39
7 = rim width in inches 1.
J = rim drop centre outline (side projection
where the tyre bead rests)
2.
17 = rim nominal diameter in inches (corresponds
to diameter of the tyre to be mounted)
3= Ø.
ET39 = wheel camber (distance between the disc/rim
support plane and the wheel rim centre line).RIM PROTECTORS fig. 180
DO NOT fit wheel hub caps (for
versions/markets, where provided) when
using integral hub caps fixed (with springs) to
the steel rim and after sale tyres provided with
Rim Protector. The use of unsuitable tyres and
wheel hub caps could cause a sudden pressure
loss in the tyre.
WARNING
F0U195Abfig. 180
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Version Rims (**) Tyres provided
1.4 Turbo Multi Air6½J x 17-36 205/45 R17 88V
7Jx17-39
6½J x 17-36 215/45 R17 91Y (*)
7Jx17-39
(*) Tyre not suitable for snow chains
(**) 100 mm wheel stud distance and M12 x 1.5 studs; use only wheels suitable for this car.
COLD TYRE PRESSURE (bar)
Tyres Medium load Full load
Front Rear Front Rear
205/45 R17 88V 2.4 2.2 2.7 2.4
215/45 R17 91Y 2.3 2.1 2.3 2.3
Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed pressure when the tyres are warm. However, recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold.
With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the inflation pressure value prescribed for standard tyres.
When running at speeds higher than 160 km/h, inflate tyres to full-load pressures.
With the TPMS system, the inflation pressure should be + 0.1 compared with the prescribed figure.
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SAE 75W-85 grade synthetic base lubricant.
FIAT 9.55550-MZ6 certification
Molybdenum disulphide grease
for high temperatures.
FIAT 9.55580 certification. NL.GI. 1-2 consistency
Polyeura-based synthetic grease for high temperatures.
FIAT 9.55580 certification. NL.GI. 2 consistency
Synthetic fluid FMVSS n° 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925
SAE J1704, CUNA NC 956- 01.
FIAT 9.55597 certification
Red protective with antifreeze action, based on inhibited
monoethyl glycol with organic formula.
Exceeds CUNA NC 956-16, ASTM D 3306 specifications.
FIAT 9.55523 certification
Mixture of alcohol, water and surfactants CUNA NC 956-II
FIAT 9.55522 certification.Gearbox and
mechanical
differentials
Wheel side
constant velocity
joints
Differential side
constant velocity
joints
Hydraulic brakes and
hydraulically operated
clutch
Cooling circuit.
Mixture: 50% water
and 50%
PARAFLUUP(❒)
To be used diluted
or undiluted in
windscreen/rear
window washer/
wiper systems
TUTELA
TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F0002.F10
TUTELA ALL STAR
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F702.G07
TUTELA STAR 325
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F301.D03
TUTELA TOP 4
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F001.A93
PARAFLU
UP(*)
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F101.M01
TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35Contractual Technical
Reference N° F201.D02
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Radiator
protection
Windscreen/
rear screen
washer fluid Lubricants and
greases for
drive
transmission
Brake liquid Use Quality specifications of fluids and lubricants Genuine fluids Applications
for correct car operation and lubricants
(*) IMPORTANT Do not top up with or mix fluids with different specifications to those described.
(❒) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLU
UPand distilled water.
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Manual tuning .................................................................. 245
Autostore function ........................................................ 246
Emergency alarm reception ......................................... 247
EON function ................................................................. 247
Stereophonic broadcasters .......................................... 247
CD PLAYER .................................................................... 248
Introduction .................................................................... 248
CD player selection ....................................................... 248
CD loading/ejection ....................................................... 249
Display readings .............................................................. 250
Track selection ................................................................ 250
Fast forward/rewind through tracks .......................... 250
Pause function ................................................................. 250
CD MP3 PLAYER ........................................................... 251
Introduction .................................................................... 251
MP3 mode ....................................................................... 251
Selection of MP3 sessions with hybrid discs ............ 251
Display readings .............................................................. 252
Selection of next/previous folder ............................... 252
Folder structure ............................................................. 252
AUX (only with Blue&Me™)..................................... 253
Introduction .................................................................... 253
AUX mode ...................................................................... 253
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................... 254
RADIO
INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 222
Suggestions ...................................................................... 222
Technical specifications ................................................. 224
QUICK GUIDE .............................................................. 225
Steering wheel controls ................................................ 228
General information ...................................................... 229
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ........................ 231
Turning the car radio on .............................................. 231
Turning the car radio off .............................................. 231
Selecting the radio functions ....................................... 231
Selecting CD function ................................................... 231
Audio source memory function .................................. 231
Volume adjustment ........................................................ 232
Mute/Pause function ...................................................... 232
Audio adjustments ......................................................... 233
Preset/User/Classic/Rock/Jazz functions ................... 235
User Eq Settings function ............................................. 235
Menu ................................................................................. 236
Phone set-up ................................................................... 242
Anti-theft protection ..................................................... 243
RADIO (Tuner) .............................................................. 244
Introduction .................................................................... 244
Selecting a frequency band ........................................... 244
Preselection buttons ..................................................... 245
Storing the last station listened to ............................. 245
Automatic tuning ............................................................ 245
RADIO
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CONTROLS ON THE STEERING
WHEEL
(for versions/markets where provided)
F0U518Ab
Button
&
+
–
SRC
▲
▼
FUNCTION
AudioMute on/off (Radio mode)
or Pause function (MP3 or Media Player mode only with
Blue&Me™)
Increasing volume
Decreasing volume
Selection of Radio frequency range (FM1, FM2, FMT, FMA,
MW1, MW2) or listening sources (Radio, MP3 or Media
Player only with Blue&Me™)/AUX
(only with Blue&Me™)
Radio: automatic search for next station available
CD/CD MP3: select next track.
Radio: automatic search for previous station available
CD/CD MP3: select previous trackMode
Short button press
Button press
Button press
Button press
Button press
Button press
RADIO
228
fig. 2
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RADIO
AUX (only with Blue&Me™)
INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the variants regarding the operation
of the AUX source: as far as the operation of the radio is
concerned, refer to the description in the "Functions and
Adjustments" chapter.AUX MODE
To activate the AUX source, press the MEDIA button or
the SRC steering wheel control several times till the
corresponding source is displayed.
IMPORTANT NOTES
The functions of the device connected with the AUX socket
are directly managed by the device itself; it is not possible
to change track/folder/playlist with radio or steering wheel
controls.
Do not leave the cable of your portable player connected
with the AUX socket after the disconnection, to avoid
possible hisses from the speakers.
NOTE The AUX socket is not incorporated in the radio.
For its position, refer to the Blue&Me™Supplement and
its Quick Guide.
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RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION
RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION
DASHBOARD
The presence and position of the controls, instruments and gauges may vary depending on the version.
F0U197Abfig. 1
1.Adjustable side air vents – 2.Fixed side air vents – 3.Right steering column stalk: windscreen wiper controls, rear
window wiper, trip computer –
4.Instrument panel – 5.Left steering column stalk: external lights –6.Panel controls –
7. Portable navigation system setup (for versions/markets, where provided) –
8.Adjustable central air vents – 9.Fixed
upper air vent –
10.Front airbag – passenger side – 11.Glove compartment – 12.Light guide – 13.Radio (for versions/
markets where provided) –
14.HVAC controls – 15. Steering wheel adjustment lever – 16.Front airbag – driver’s side –
17.Ignition device – 18.Control panel: headlamp alignment adjustment/ reconfigurable multifunction display.
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Fuel
– consumption ............................ 219
– fuel cut-off system .................. 60
– fuel tank cap ............................. 107
– reserve warning light ............. 146
– saving fuel ................................. 135
– specifications ............................ 216
Fuse boxes (location) ......... 171-173
Fuses ................................................ 169
– accessing the fuses .................. 171
– fuse summary table ................ 174
– general information ................ 169
– location (fuse boxes) .... 171-173
Gear lever ..................................... 134
Gear Shift Indicator
(“e-GSI” system) ........................ 103
Gearbox ......................................... 134
Glove compartment ..................... 61
Handbrake ...................................... 134
Handbrake lever ........................... 134
Hazard warning lights .................. 58
Head restraint .............................. 33
Headlight alignment corrector.... 84
Headlights ....................................... 84
– adjusting headlights abroad ... 84
– beam orientation..................... 84
– bulb replacement .................... 162
– headlight alignment
corrector ..................................... 84
– orientation of front
fog lights ....................................... 84
Headrests
– front ........................................... 33
– rear ............................................ 33
Heated rear window .................... 59
Heating and ventilation ................ 37
– bi-zone automatic climate
control system ............................ 44
– diffusers .................................... 38
– maintenance ............................. 43
– manual climate control
system ........................................... 39
Heating and ventilation system ... 37
Hill Holder (system)...................... 89How to warm up the engine
after it has just started .............. 132
Identification data ......................... 205
– bodywork codes...................... 207
– Bodywork paint
identification plate ...................... 206
– chassis marking ........................ 206
– engine codes ............................ 207
– engine marking ........................ 206
– vehicle identification
number plate ............................... 205
Ignition switch ............................... 11
– steering wheel lock ................ 12
Important notes ............................ 2
In an emergency ............................ 151
Installing electrical/electronic
devices (important notes) ........ 106
Instrument panel ........................... 13
– right hand drive version ........ 258
Interior fittings................................ 61
Interiors (cleaning) ....................... 200
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Isofix (child seat)
– passenger seat compliance
with regulations on Isofix
child seat use ............................... 122
– passenger seat compliance
with regulations on universal
child seat use ............................... 118
– universal Isofix child seat
capability ...................................... 120
Keys ................................................ 5
– Code card ................................ 5
– key with remote control ...... 6
– key without remote control .. 9
– remote control battery
replacement ................................. 7
– replacing the cover of
the remote control .................... 8
– request for additional
remote controls ......................... 8
Knowing your car .......................... 3
Levers on the steering
wheel .....................................49-51
Lubricant specifications................ 217
Lubricants (specifications).... 217-218
Main beam headlamps
– bulb replacement .................... 162
– switching on ............................. 50
Main beam headlights
– bulb replacement .................... 162
– switching on ............................. 50
“Manettino Abarth” car
dynamic control system
(DSS – Driving Sport Switch) .. 96
Manual climate control system ... 39
Maximum speed ............................ 213
Mirrors ............................................ 35
– electrochromic rear-view ..... 35
– rear-view .................................. 35
– wing ........................................... 36
MSR system ................................... 91
Nozzles
– windscreen/rear
window washer............................ 199
Number plate lights
– bulb replacement .................... 167
On-board computer (trip) ......... 29
On-board instruments
(panel) ......................................13-14
Paintwork (maintenance) ........... 201
– bodywork colour plate .......... 206
Parking lights .................................. 58
Parking the car ............................... 133
Performance ................................... 215
Pollen filter ..................................... 192
Portable navigation system
(preparation for installation) .... 105
Portable navigator
(installation presetting) ............. 105
Power supply (technical data) .... 208
Preparation to install a portable
navigation system ....................... 105
Protecting the environment ....... 108
Radio .............................................. 221
Radio transmitters
and mobile phones ..................... 106
Radio transmitters and mobile
phones (important notes) ........ 106
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Side bags ......................................... 126
– front side bags ......................... 127
– general information ................ 129
– window bags ............................ 127
Snow chains ................................... 139
Socket ............................................. 67
Spark plugs (type) .......................... 207
Speedometer ................................. 14
Start&Stop ...................................... 99
Start&Stop system......................... 99
Starting and driving ....................... 131
Steering lock and ignition
switch .......................................11-12
Steering wheel ............................... 34
– adjustment ................................ 34
– turning circle ............................ 209
Steering wheel lock ...................... 12
Steering
– steering wheel
adjustment lever ......................... 34
– technical specifications .......... 209
Storage compartments ...... 61-62-67
Storing the car ............................... 140Sun roof (Sky-dome) .................... 68
– emergency operation ............. 70
Sun visors ....................................... 66
Suspensions
(technical specifications) ........... 209
Symbols ........................................... 4
Tailgate
– closing the tailgate .................. 77
– opening the tailgate ................ 76
– opening the tailgate in
an emergency .............................. 77
Taillights
– front bulb replacement .......... 161
– switching on ............................. 49
Technical data ................................ 205
Technical specifications ............... 205
Third brake light
– bulb replacement .................... 166
Towing the car .............................. 179
TPMS (Tyre Inflation Pressure
Control System) ......................... 93
Transmission
(technical specifications) ........... 208Trip computer ............................... 29
TTC (system) ................................ 91
Turning circle ................................ 209
Tyre Inflation Pressure
Control System (TPMS) ........... 93
Tyre pressure ................................ 213
Tyres (wheels)
– Fix&Go Automatic rapid tyre
repair kit ...................................... 152
– in the event of a puncture .... 176
– reading rim markings ............. 212
– reading tyre markings ............ 210
– Rim Protector tyres ............... 212
– rims and tyres .......................... 210
– snow chains .............................. 139
– snow tyres ................................ 138
– tyre pressure ........................... 213
– wheel trim ................................ 210
– winter tyres ............................. 138
Vehicle Identification .................. 207
Vehicle identification
number plate................................ 205
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