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REPLACING AN
EXTERIOR BULB
For the type of bulb and relevant power
rating, see “Changing a bulb”.
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS
The front light clusters contain side
light, daytime running light, dipped,
main beam and direction indicator
bulbs fig. 141.
The bulbs are arranged inside the light
cluster as follows:
AMain beam headlights:
BDipped headlights;
CDirection indicators and side
lights/daytime running lights
To access the bulbs, remove the
snap-fitted covers.SIDE LIGHTS/DAYTIME RUNNING
LIGHTS
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover C fig.
141;
turn the bulb holder A fig. 142
anticlockwise and remove it;
extract the bulb and replace it;
refit the new bulb, put the
bulb holder A fig. 142 back into place
and then refit the protective cover C fig.
141 properly.
DIPPED HEADLIGHTS
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover B fig.
141;
disconnect the electrical connector;
release the bulb holder from the
side clips A fig. 143;
extract the bulb and replace it;
fit the new bulb, ensuring that the
outline of the metal part coincides with
the grooves on the curve of the
headlight, pressing to engage it with the
side clips A fig. 143; then reconnect
the electrical connector;
refit the protective cover B fig. 141.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
Front
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover C fig.
141;
turn bulb holder A fig. 144
anticlockwise and remove it;
extract the bulb, pushing it gently
and turning it anticlockwise;
replace the bulb and refit the bulb
holder A fig. 144 by turning it clockwise
and locking it properly into place;
refit the protective cover C fig. 141.
141F0V0520
142F0V0521
143F0V0522
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Side
IMPORTANT Go to a Fiat Dealership to
have bulbs for the side direction
indicators replaced, because they are
located inside the wing mirror.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
To replace the bulb, proceed as
follows:
remove the protective cover A fig.
141;
disconnect the electrical connector;
release the bulb holder from the
side clips A fig. 145;
extract the bulb and replace it;
fit the new bulb, ensuring that the
outline of the metal part coincides with
the grooves on the curve of the
headlight, pressing to engage it with the
side clips A fig. 145; then reconnect
the electrical connector;
refit the protective cover A fig. 141.FOG LIGHTS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
IMPORTANT Go to a Fiat Dealership
to have the front fog light bulbs
replaced.
REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS
The rear light clusters contain the bulbs
for the side lights, direction indicators
and reversing/rear fog and brake lights.
To access the light clusters, proceed
as follows:
open the rear doors;
undo the fixing screws A fig. 146;
disconnect the electrical connector
and then remove the light cluster.
The bulbs are arranged inside the light
cluster fig. 147 as follows:
ABrake lights
BDirection indicators
CReverse lights
DSide/rear fog lights;To access the bulbs, undo the 6 fixing
screws E fig. 147 and remove the
bulb holder.
To change the bulb, push it in gently
and turn it anticlockwise (“bayonet”
type), then remove and replace it.
THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS
To replace the bulb proceed as follows:
for versions with tailgate, undo the
two fixing screws A fig. 148 and
remove the unit;
144F0V0523145F0V0524
146F0V0034
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for versions with wing doors, remove
the rubber caps B fig. 149 and
manoeuvre the holding tabs C, then
remove the unit;
for versions with high roof and swing
doors, remove the pressure-fit plastic
guard A fig. 150 and rubber cap B
fig. 150, using a screwdriver, release
the retaining tags as shown in the figure
and remove the unit;
manoeuvre the appropriate tabs and
remove the bulb holder;
remove the snap-fitted bulb and
replace.
NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS
(for hatchback
versions)
Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs
A fig. 151:
manoeuvre the holding tabs at the
points indicated by the arrows, and
remove the bulb holder;
turn the bulb holder B fig. 152
anticlockwise, then remove bulb C.
147F0V0525
148F0V0163
149F0V0164
150F0V0231
151F0V0179
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FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE
Button Functions Mode
Switching on Short button press
Switching off Short button press
Volume adjustment Turning the knob clockwise/anticlockwise
Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Short button press
Exit the selection/return to previous screen Short button press
BROWSE
ENTERScrolling the list or tuning to a radio station or select
previous/next trackTurning the knob clockwise/anticlockwise
Confirmation of the option displayed Short button press
INFOConfirmation of the option displayed Display mode selection (Radio, Media Player)
PHONEAccess to the Phone mode Short button press
MENUAccess to the Infotelematic System/Settings menu Short button press
MEDIASource selection: USB/AUX Short button press
RADIOAccess to the Radio mode Short button press
1-2-3-4-5-6Store current radio station Long button press
Stored radio station recall Short button press
A-B-CSelection of the group of radio presets or selection of the
desired letter in each listShort button press
Search for previous radio station or selection of USB
previous trackShort button press
Scan of lower frequencies until released/Fast rewind of USB
trackLong button press
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OPERATION
SWITCHING THE SYSTEM
ON/OFF
The system is switched on/off by
pressing the
button/knob.
Turn the button/knob
clockwise to
increase the radio volume or
anticlockwise to decrease it.
The electronic volume adjustment
control rotates continuously (360°) in
both directions, without stop positions.
RADIO (TUNER) MODE
The system is equipped with the
following tuners: AM, FM and DAB (for
versions/markets, where provided).
Radio mode selection
Press the RADIO button on the front
panel to activate radio mode.
Selecting a frequency band
The different tuning modes can be
selected by pressing the RADIO button
on the front panel.
Displayed information
After the desired radio station is
selected on the display, the following
information is shown (INFO mode
activated):
In the upper part:the preset station,
the time and the other active radio
settings are highlighted (e.g.: TA).In the central part:the name of the
current station, the frequency and
the radio text information (if any) are
highlighted.
FM station list
Press the BROWSE ENTER button/
knob to display the complete list of the
FM stations that can be received.
TheA-B-Cbutton can be used,
depending on the chosen letter, to jump
alphabetically to the first of the
FM/DAB stations available for that
letter.
AM/FM radio station storage
The preset stations are available in all
system modes and are selected by
touching one of the presetting buttons
1-2-3-4-5-6on the front panel.
If you are tuned to a radio station that
you wish to store, hold down the button
on the display which corresponds to
the desired preset until an acoustic
confirmation signal is emitted.
The system can store up to 18 radio
stations in each mode.
AM/FM radio station selection
To search for the desired radio station
press the
orbuttons, use
the wheel on the steering wheel
controls
or turn the "BROWSE/
ENTER" knob.Previous/next radio station search
Briefly press the
orbutton
or use the wheel on the steering wheel
controls
: when the button is
released the previous or next
radio station is displayed.
When searching forwards, if the system
reaches the end of the band, it will
automatically stop on the station where
the search has started from.
Previous/next radio station fast
search
Hold down the
orbutton to
start the fast search: when the button is
released, the first tunable radio is
played.
DAB station list
Press the BROWSE ENTER button/
knob to display:
the list of all DAB stations;
the list of stations filtered by
"Genres";
the list of stations filtered by
"Ensembles" (broadcast group).
Within each list, the "ABC" button
allows the user to skip to the desired
letter in the list.
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Radio station alphabetic selection
Use the A-B-C button on the front
panel to jump alphabetically to the first
DAB station available for the chosen
letter.
MEDIA MODE
Interaction modes for AUX, USB
operation.
Audio source selection
Press the MEDIA button to select the
desired audio source from those
available: AUX/USB.
To select and playback music tracks on
the cell phone CD card (where the
phone allows) press the BROWSE
ENTER button, select Folders then
Card.
IMPORTANT Some multimedia players
may not be compatible with the
Uconnect™ system.Change track (next/previous)
Briefly press the
button or turn the
BROWSE ENTER button/knob
clockwise to play the next track, or
briefly press the
button or turn the
BROWSE ENTER button/knob
anticlockwise to return to the beginning
of the selected track or to the beginning
of the previous track if the current one
has been played for less than 3
seconds.
Fast forward/rewind through tracks
Press and hold down the
button
to fast forward the selected track or
keep the
button pressed to fast
rewind the track.
The fast forward/rewind will stop once
the
/button is released or when
the previous/next track is reached.
Track selection (browse)
Use this function to scroll through and
select the tracks on the active device.
The choices available depend on the
device connected.
For example, on a USB device, you can
also use the BROWSE ENTER
button/knob to scroll through the list of
artists, genres and albums available
on the device, depending on the
information available in the tracks.Within each alphabetical list, theA-B-C
button on the front panel allows the
user to skip to the desired letter in the
list.
NOTE This button might be disabled for
someApple®devices.
NOTE The BROWSE ENTER button
does not allow any operation on an
AUX device.
Press the BROWSE ENTER button to
activate this function on the source
being played.
Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob
to select the desired category and
then press the button/knob to confirm
the selection.
Press the
button to cancel the
function.
NOTE The indexing time of a USB
device can vary according to the media
inserted (in some cases it can take a
few minutes).
Track information display
To select the information displayed
while playing (Artist, Album, Genre,
Name, Folder, File name). Press the
INFO button.
Press the
button to exit the screen.
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OPERATION
SWITCHING THE SYSTEM
ON/OFF
The system is switched on/off by
pressing the
button/knob.
Turn the button/knob
clockwise to
increase the radio volume or
anticlockwise to decrease it.
The electronic volume adjustment
control rotates continuously (360°) in
both directions, without stop positions.
RADIO (TUNER) MODE
To activate Radio mode press the
RADIO button on the front panel and
the following information will appear on
the display:
At the top: the list of radio stations
stored (preset) is displayed; the station
currently playing is highlighted.
In the middle: display of the name of
the current radio station and the
buttons for selecting the previous or
next radio station. At the bottom:
display of the following buttons:
:
display of the following buttons:
"Browse": list of the radio stations
available;
"AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB":
selection of the desired frequency band
(button reconfigurable according to
the band selected: AM,FM or DAB);
"Tune" : manual radio station tuning
(not available for DAB radios);
"Info": additional information on the
source being listened to;
"Audio": access to the "Audio
settings" screen.
Audio menu
To access the "Audio" menu press the
Audio" button
on the front panel
or the "Audio" graphic button located at
the bottom of the display.
The following adjustments can be
carried out using the "Audio" menu:
"Equaliser" (for versions/markets,
where provided);
"Balance/Fader" (left/right and
front/rear audio balance adjustment);
"Volume/Speed" (excluding versions
with Hi-Fi system) speed-dependent
automatic volume adjustment;
"Loudness" (for versions/markets,
where provided);
"Auto-On Radio".
To exit the "Audio" menu, press the
/Done button.MEDIA MODE
Press the "Source" button to select the
desired audio source among those
available: AUX, USB orBluetooth®.
Applications used on portable devices
may be not compatible with the
Uconnect™system.
Track selection (browse)
Use this function to scroll through and
select the tracks on the active device.
The choices available depend on the
device connected.
For example, on a USB device, you can
also use the BROWSE ENTER
button/knob to scroll through the list of
artists, genres and albums available
on the device, depending on the
information available in the tracks.
Within each list, the "ABC" button
allows the user to skip to the desired
letter in the list.
NOTE This button might be disabled for
someApple®devices.
NOTE The BROWSE ENTER button
does not allow any operation on an
AUX device.
Press the BROWSE ENTER button to
activate this function on the source
being played.
Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob
to select the desired category and
then press the button/knob to confirm
the selection.
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You can access the SMS message list
received by the cell by pressing the
graphic
button (the list shows
a maximum of 60 received messages).
NOTE On some mobile phones, to
make the SMS voice reading function
available, the SMS notification option
on the phone must be enabled; this
option is usually available on the phone,
in theBluetooth® connections menu
for a device registered asUconnect™.
After enabling this function on your
phone, you need to disconnect and
reconnect the phone using the
Uconnect™system to effect enabling.
SMS message options
Default SMS messages are stored in
the system memory and can be sent to
answer a received message or as a
new message.
Ye s
No
Okay
I can't talk right now
Call me
I'll call you later
I'm on my way
Thanks
I'll be late
Stuck in traffic
Start without me
Where are you?
Are you there yet?
I need directions
I'm lost
See you later
I will be 5 (or 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45,
60) (*) minutes late
See you in 5 (or 10, 15, 20, 25, 30,
45, 60) (*) minutes
(*) Only use the numbers listed,
otherwise the system will not take the
message.
When receiving an SMS, the systems
also allows the same message to
be forwarded.
NOTE For details on how to send an
SMS using the voice commands, refer
to the dedicated paragraph.
BROWSING SMS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Using the steering wheel commands,
you can view and manage the last
10 SMS messages received on the
instrument panel. To use this function
the mobile phone must support the
SMS exchange function throughBlu-
etooth®.
Select “Phone” on the instrument panel
menu and then select “SMS reader”
using the arrow keys on the steering
wheel controls.The ‘SMS reader’ submenu allows the
last 10 SMS messages to be displayed.
WARNING Some mobile phones may
not take the SMS delivery confirmation
settings into account when interfacing
withUconnect™LIVE.IfanSMS
message is sent viaUconnect™ LIVE,
the user could face an additional cost,
without any warning, due to the SMS
delivery confirmation request sent
by the phone. For any problems related
to the above, contact your telephone
service provider.
"APPS" MODE
Press the APPS button on the front
panel to display the operating settings:
Outside Temperature
Clock
Compass (Uconnect™5” Nav LIVE
only)
Trip Computer (Uconnect™5” Nav
LIVE only)
Uconnect™ LIVE(where present)
Uconnect™ LIVE
SERVICES
(where provided)
Pressing the APPS button you get to
the menu where all the application
functions of the function.
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Connected services that can be
accessed on the car
TheUconnect™ LIVEservices
available in theUconnect™system
menu can change according to the
market.
Theeco:Drive™application was
developed to improve the driving
experience and therefore it can be used
in all markets where theUconnect™
LIVEservices are accessible.
For further information visit the
www.driveuconnect.eu website.
eco:Drive™
Theeco:Drive™application allows you
to display your driving behaviour in
real time, in order to help you reach a
more efficient driving style as far as
consumption and emissions are
concerned.
In addition, the data can be saved on a
USB flash drive, and the data analysis
can be made on your personal
computer thanks to theeco:Drive™
desktop application, available on
www.DriveUconnect.eu.
Driving style is evaluated by means of
four indices which monitor the following
parameters: acceleration, deceleration,
gearchange, speedDisplay of the eco:Drive™
Press theeco:Drive™button to
interact with the function.
A screen will appear on the radio
showing 4 indices: Acceleration,
Deceleration, Speed and Gear. These
indices are grey until the system has
enough data to evaluate the driving
style. Once sufficient data are available,
the indices will have 5 colours
depending on the evaluation: dark
green (very good), light green, yellow,
orange and red (very bad).
In the event of extended inactivity the
display will show the average of the
indices up to that moment (“Average
index”) then the indices will be coloured
again in real time as soon as the car is
restarted.
Recording and transferring trip data
The trip data can be stored in the
system memory and transferred using a
suitably configured USB memory stick
or byUconnect™ LIVEapp. This
allows you to display the history of the
collected data, showing the complete
analysis of the trip data and of your
driving style.
Further information is available at
www.DriveUconnect.eu.my:Car
my:Carallows you to keep the "health"
of your vehicle always under control.
my:Carcan detect malfunction in real
time and inform the user about the
expiry of the servicing interval. Press
the "my:Car" button to interact with the
application.
The display will show a screen with the
"care:Index" section, which provides
all the detailed information about the
status of the vehicle. Press the "Active
warnings" button (if present) to show
the details of the faults of the car which
caused a warning light to switch on.
SETTINGS
Press the
button on the front panel
to view the "Settings" main menu on
the display.
NOTE The menu items displayed vary
according to the versions.
The menu includes the following items:
Language
Display;
Units;
Voice controls;
Clock & Date;
Safety/Assistance (for versions/
markets, where provided);
Lights (for versions/markets where
provided);
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